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OPERATING MANUAL

VOLVO XC60, V70, XC70 & S80

ROAD AND TRAFFIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (RTI)

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Road type Colour

Motorway Green

Primary road Red

Smaller primary road Brown

Ordinary road Dark grey

Local road Dark green

Text and symbols on screen

Distance to next guidance point

Event at next guidance point

Name of next road/street

Roadsign information for next road/street

Planned route start

Planned route waypoint

Estimated travelling time and distance to destination

Map scale

Current road/street name

Traffic information

Stored location

Alignment symbol

Position of car

Planned route

Next guidance point

Planned route destination

Compass

Arrow on outer compass ring indicates direction to destination

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ROAD AND TRAFFIC INFORMATION - RTI Volvo's navigation system is a traffic information and guidance

system developed by Volvo. The system guides you to a des-

tination and provides information along the route. This provides

information on situations which may make your drive more dif-

ficult, e.g. accidents and roadworks, and shows you alternative

routes.

It is possible to set up an itinerary, search for facilities along the

route, store special locations, etc. The system indicates the

current position of the car and does not allow wrong turns that

would prevent you from reaching the chosen destination.

You will learn how intuitive it is to use. Try it out. We also rec-

ommend that you familiarise yourself with the information in this

manual in order to derive most enjoyment from the system.

The Volvo navigation system helps to bring about a better envi-

ronment by making it easier to get to where you want to go and

shorten the distances you have to drive.

License agreement NAVTEQ DATABASE

For end user information, see page 66.

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01 01 Quick guide

Quick start................................................... 8

02 02 Get to know your navigation

system

Manual...................................................... 12

Before starting.......................................... 13

Overview XC60 ........................................ 14

Overview V70/XC70.................................. 16

Overview S80............................................ 18

Controls.................................................... 20

Keyboard................................................... 21

DVD disc, screen...................................... 22

Maps, road types and compass............... 24

Menu tree in three levels........................... 26

Quick menu............................................... 28

Main menu................................................ 30

Scroll menu............................................... 31 03 03 Planning your trip

Set destination.......................................... 34

Itinerary..................................................... 39

Store location............................................ 41

Next destination........................................ 42

Current position........................................ 43

Settings..................................................... 44

Avoid area................................................. 45

Alternatives............................................... 47

Simulation................................................. 49

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04 04 Traffic information

General...................................................... 52

Avoiding traffic problems.......................... 53

Selecting information................................ 54

Reading information.................................. 55

Transmitters/Map scale............................ 56

05 05 Symbols on the map

Facilities.................................................... 60

06 06 Questions and answers

Frequently asked questions...................... 64

EULA - License agreement....................... 66

Copyright.................................................. 68

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07 07 Alphabetical Index

Alphabetical Index.................................... 69

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Quick start................................................................................................. 8

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01 QUICK GUIDE

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Keypad/Remote control

Use the navigation button - the keypad's locating pin or the remote control's arrow keys - to navigate up, down, right or left between different menu options and selec- tions, as well as to move the cursor on the map.

ENTER Confirms or activates selections.

BACK - Back in the menu structure or to cancel a selection.

The keypad is located on the right-hand rear

side of the steering wheel, see page 20.

The buttons on the remote control have the

same functions as the keypad on the steering

wheel.

Activating the system

The remote control key must be inserted into

the ignition switch (see the owner's manual for

the car).

1. Briefly press the START/STOP ENGINE

button.

2. If the display is not activated: Press

BACK or ENTER.

Starting the system The system starts by displaying a screen where

the text content has to be confirmed by press-

ing ENTER.

The system may then need a few seconds to

determine the position of the car. Map mode is

then displayed in which the position of the car

is shown with a blue triangle.

Guidance to street address

Set destina-

tion

Press BACK to access the

Main menu. Scroll with the

navigation button to Set

destination and press

ENTER.

Address Scroll to Address and

press ENTER.

Country/

City

Scroll to Country and City respectively and press

ENTER. Scroll to the

required letters in order to

set the country and city in

which the street address is

located. Press ENTER.

Street Scroll to Street and press

ENTER.

Street num-

ber

Scroll to No. and press

ENTER.

Set Scroll to Set and press

ENTER.

Start guid-

ance

Scroll to Start guidance and press ENTER.

The system now calculates the route and the

distance to the input destination. You receive

guidance and instructions on junctions etc.

If there is a deviation from the planned route

outline during the journey then the system

automatically calculates a new route outline.

Guidance to facility

Set destina-

tion

Press BACK to access the

Main menu. Scroll with the

navigation button to Set

destination and press

ENTER.

Facility Scroll to Facility and press

ENTER.

Facility by

name

Select Facility by name and press ENTER.

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Country/

City

Scroll to Country and City respectively and press

ENTER. Scroll to the

required letters in order to

set the Country and City respectively in which the

facility is located. Press

ENTER.

Type Scroll to Type. Select type

of facility, e.g. petrol station,

restaurant or Volvo dealer.

Press ENTER.

Name Scroll to Name. Select the

facility and press ENTER.

Set Scroll to Set and press

ENTER.

Start guid-

ance

Scroll to Start guidance and press ENTER.

The system now calculates the route and the

distance to the input facility. You receive guid-

ance and instructions on junctions etc.

If there is a deviation from the planned route

outline during the journey then the system

automatically calculates a new route outline.

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Manual.................................................................................................... 12

Before starting......................................................................................... 13

Overview XC60 ....................................................................................... 14

Overview V70/XC70................................................................................ 16

Overview S80.......................................................................................... 18

Controls................................................................................................... 20

Keyboard................................................................................................. 21

DVD disc, screen..................................................................................... 22

Maps, road types and compass............................................................. 24

Menu tree in three levels......................................................................... 26

Quick menu............................................................................................. 28

Main menu.............................................................................................. 30

Scroll menu............................................................................................. 31

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02 GET TO KNOW YOUR NAVIGATION SYSTEM

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Manual

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General information on the manual

There is a quick guide for anyone wanting to

get started straight away, see page 8.

For a more detailed description and choice of

settings for destinations, we recommend that

you take a look at the chapter entitled Planning

your journey, see page 34.

Menu options/Search paths All options that can be selected on the display

are marked in the manual with slightly larger

and grey-shaded text, e.g. Set destination.

Search paths in the menu tree are stated as,

e.g.: Set destination Address Street.

Special text

NOTE

Texts marked with NOTE give advice or tips that facilitate use of features and functions for example.

Footnote There is information in the manual that is added

as a footnote at the bottom of the page or in

direct association with a table. This information

is a supplement to the text to which it refers via

the footnote number.

Changes in the manual

The specifications, design features and illus-

trations in this owner's manual are not binding.

We reserve the right to make modifications

without prior notice.

Volvo Car Corporation

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General

You can use the navigation system without

having selected a destination. The map with

the position of the car is shown on the screen

and the car is shown with a blue triangle.

The system is updated continuously and could

therefore contain functions not described in

this manual.

Map mode

On startup, the system starts by displaying a

screen where the text content has to be con-

firmed by pressing ENTER.

Then the display switches to Map mode, and

the current map image covers the entire

screen.

Press BACK to reach the Main menu, see page 30.

Press ENTER to reach the Quick menu, see page 28.

1. Press the navigation button to activate

Scroll mode, in order to view parts of the

map that are outside of the screen for

example.

2. In this mode ENTER activates the Scroll

menu, see page 31.

Settings

The system is supplied with default settings,

but starts with the settings last made.

If a setting has been changed and the factory

setting is required again then only the current

function is affected.

There is no function that resets all settings

simultaneously.

On/Off

On 1. The remote control key must be inserted

into the ignition switch (see the owner's

manual for the car).

2. Press ENTER or BACK.

3. The display is activated automatically.

The system may need a few seconds in order

to detect the position and movement of the car.

Off The system is shut down automatically when

the remote control key is removed from the

ignition switch.

The system can also be switched off manually,

so that it does not start automatically the next

time the remote control key is inserted into the

ignition switch:

1. Press BACK to reach the Main menu.

2. Scroll to Shut down with the navigation

button.

3. Press ENTER.

4. The display is toned down or switched off.

NOTE

The system can be accessed even if the engine is switched off. The system is switched off in the event of low battery volt- age.

Demo (simulated guidance)

To get an idea of how guidance works you can

set a destination. When the car is stationary

you can simulate guidance to the specified

destination, see Start demo see page 49.

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Overview XC60

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Overview XC60

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Main unit

The main unit is fitted in the cargo area and

includes the following functions:

Calculating the position of the car

Calculating the route to the specified des- tination

Handling traffic information

Voice guidance

DVD player

NOTE

The DVD player's EJECT button is located to the left and the lock button to the right of the unit.

The main unit's DVD player is only designed for Volvo's map discs.

The GPS receiver and the receiver for traffic

information (TMC) are integrated into the main

unit.

Positioning The car's speed sensor and a gyro calculate

the current position and the direction of travel

of the car using signals from the GPS satellite

system.

The advantage of this concept is that the nav-

igation system registers and calculates the

route outline even if the GPS signal is tempo-

rarily lost, e.g. when driving through a tunnel.

Traffic information TMC (Traffic Message Channel) is a standar-

dised coding system for traffic information. The

receiver automatically searches for the correct

frequency. Reception takes place via the FM

antenna.

NOTE

TMC is not available in all areas/countries. The coverage area of the system is under constant development which is why updates can sometimes be necessary, see page 22.

Antenna for GPS

The antenna is integrated into the roof antenna.

Speakers

Navigation system audio uses the front loud-

speakers.

Screen

The screen displays maps and provides

detailed information on route type, distance,

menus etc. For screen care, see page 23.

Keypad

The keypad is located on the right-hand rear

side of the steering wheel. Use it to scroll

between different menu options, to confirm

selections or to move back in menus. see

page 20.

Volume control and IR receiver

Use the audio system volume control during an

ongoing voice message to adjust the volume.

The volume can also be changed in the menu

system.

The IR receiver for the remote control is located

above the centre console's numeric keypad.

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Overview V70/XC70

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Overview V70/XC70

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Main unit

The main unit is fitted in the cargo area and

includes the following functions:

Calculating the position of the car

Calculating the route to the specified des- tination

Handling traffic information

Voice guidance

DVD player

NOTE

The DVD player's EJECT button is located to the left and the lock button to the right of the unit.

The main unit's DVD player is only designed for Volvo's map discs.

The GPS receiver and the receiver for traffic

information (TMC) are integrated into the main

unit.

Positioning The car's speed sensor and a gyro calculate

the current position and the direction of travel

of the car using signals from the GPS satellite

system.

The advantage of this concept is that the nav-

igation system registers and calculates the

route outline even if the GPS signal is tempo-

rarily lost, e.g. when driving through a tunnel.

Traffic information TMC (Traffic Message Channel) is a standar-

dised coding system for traffic information. The

receiver automatically searches for the correct

frequency. Reception takes place via the FM

antenna.

NOTE

TMC is not available in all areas/countries. The coverage area of the system is under constant development which is why updates can sometimes be necessary, see page 22.

Antenna for GPS

The antenna is integrated into the roof antenna.

Speakers

Navigation system audio uses the front loud-

speakers.

Screen

The screen displays maps and provides

detailed information on route type, distance,

menus etc. For screen care, see page 23.

Keypad

The keypad is located on the right-hand rear

side of the steering wheel. Use it to scroll

between different menu options, to confirm

selections or to move back in menus. see

page 20.

Volume control and IR receiver

Use the audio system volume control during an

ongoing voice message to adjust the volume.

The volume can also be changed in the menu

system.

The IR receiver for the remote control is located

in the audio system's display.

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Overview S80

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Overview S80

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Main unit

The main unit is fitted in the cargo area and

includes the following functions:

Calculating the position of the car

Calculating the route to the specified des- tination

Handling traffic information

Voice guidance

DVD player

NOTE

The DVD player's EJECT button is located to the left and the lock button to the right of the unit.

The main unit's DVD player is only designed for Volvo's map discs.

The GPS receiver and the receiver for traffic

information (TMC) are integrated into the main

unit.

Positioning The car's speed sensor and a gyro calculate

the current position and the direction of travel

of the car using signals from the GPS satellite

system.

The advantage of this concept is that the nav-

igation system registers and calculates the

route outline even if the GPS signal is tempo-

rarily lost, e.g. when driving through a tunnel.

Traffic information TMC (Traffic Message Channel) is a standar-

dised coding system for traffic information. The

receiver automatically searches for the correct

frequency. Reception takes place via the FM

antenna.

NOTE

TMC is not available in all areas/countries. The coverage area of the system is under constant development which is why updates can sometimes be necessary, see page 22.

Antenna for GPS

The antenna is integrated into the roof antenna.

Speakers

Navigation system audio uses the front loud-

speakers.

Screen

The screen displays maps and provides

detailed information on route type, distance,

menus etc. For screen care, see page 23.

Keypad

The keypad is located on the right-hand rear

side of the steering wheel. Use it to scroll

between different menu options, to confirm

selections or to move back in menus. see

page 20.

Volume control and IR receiver

Use the audio system volume control during an

ongoing voice message to adjust the volume.

The volume can also be changed in the menu

system.

The IR receiver for the remote control is located

in the audio system's display.

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Controls

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Keypad location and IR receiver

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The navigation system is controlled with the

steering wheel's keypad or the remote control.

The keypad is located on the right-hand rear

side of the steering wheel.

Aim the remote control towards the IR receiver

located in the audio system's display.

NOTE

The remote control contains AAA or R03 batteries. If the remote control ceases to function, try changing the batteries first.

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The steering wheel keypad and the keypad on

the remote control have the same functions.

Use it to scroll between different menu options,

to confirm selections or to move back in

menus.

The design may vary for different models.

Navigation button

Scroll between different menu options using

the navigation button, the keypad's locating

pin or the remote control's arrow keys , ,

and . The navigation button also moves

the cursor (hairline cross) on the map.

ENTER

Confirms or activates selections.

BACK

Undoes the most recent selection or goes back

in the menu structure.

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In some situations, the system requires a few

extra seconds to make a calculation. A symbol

is then displayed on screen.

NOTE

When the calculation symbol appears, the system is unable to accept any commands from the navigation, ENTER or BACK but- tons.

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Entering and selecting options

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The keyboard is used in many places within the

menus for entering specific information, e.g.

type of facility, country, city, street address,

street or post code.

1. Select the letters using the navigation but-

ton and press ENTER.

> When there are no further alternatives

the remaining letters are entered by the

system.

The list at the bottom of the screen

shows the first three possible alterna-

tives matching the letter input.

2. It is also possible to scroll down using

to directly access alternatives on the list.

3. Select using or and press ENTER.

The scroll bar on the right-hand side of the

screen shows that there are more alternatives

in the list than those shown on the screen. The

number (14) shows the number of alternatives.

Return to the keyboard from the list of alternatives using BACK.

Delete the input letters entered one at a time using BACK.

General search The search function is always available and

always works in the same way irrespective of

menu status when a location is entered.

If ENTER is pressed during an input then all

reply combinations are shown for each respec-

tive alternative: City, street, facility etc.

For example, if a search is made for a name

such as London Airport then all London com-

binations will be shown when LO is input. The

more letters you input the more specific the

reply.

A search for LO also provides reply alternatives

such as Restaurant Lou Trivalou for example,

as alternatives containing several words sepa-

rated by spaces are included in the search.

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DVD contents

Map discs with updated and additional infor-

mation are issued continuously. Contact a

Volvo dealer for information on the latest issue.

NOTE

The map discs do not have 100 per cent coverage in all areas/countries.

The coverage area of the system is under constant development which is why updates can sometimes be necessary.

See also www.volvocars.com/navi for further

information on maps etc.

NOTE

The following applies to map information stored on several discs:

A message on the screen indicates when/if a disc should be changed. If the disc is not changed then the road network information will still be available, but not the detailed information.

Australia

Road & Traffic Information RTI The majority of the Australian road network is

available on a single DVD disc.

Europe

Road & Traffic Information RTI Each DVD set includes at least three discs. All

discs contain the majority of the European road

network. The difference between the discs is

the detailed information such as addresses,

facilities etc. Such information is divided into

the relevant disc for geographic area.

Middle East

Volvo Navigation System VNS The majority of the Middle East road network

is available on a single DVD disc.

Russia

Road & Traffic Information RTI A selected part of the Russian road network is

available on one and the same DVD.

South Africa

Volvo Navigation System VNS The majority of the South African road network

is available on a single DVD disc.

Changing the DVD

The ignition must be switched on during the

whole procedure (see the Owner's Manual for

the car).

1. Starting the system. For instructions, see

page 13.

2. Unlock the catch on the main unit. (See the

overview illustration for the DVD player's

location, see page 16.)

3. Press the EJECT button and remove the

disc.

4. Insert the new map disc.

5. Lock the main unit.

Changing to an updated map disc may in some

cases also add new functions to the system. If

the disc contains new software, then a ques-

tion asks whether the update is accepted.

After acknowledging with the YES option, the

text Preparing to load System Software.

Please wait is shown.

The update takes around 15 minutes. When it

is finished the start screen is displayed and the

navigation system is ready for use.

NOTE

The screen may dim or switch off while updating is in progress.

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Care of DVD discs

Handle the DVD discs carefully.

When they are not in use they must be stored

in their packaging. Avoid storing them in damp,

excess heat, direct sunlight or dusty surround-

ings.

Screen care

Clean the screen with a soft, lint-free rag, lightly

moistened with a mild window cleaning agent.

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Maps, road types and compass

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Map image

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Map image of current position

The appearance of the screen image depends

on geographic position and the settings made,

e.g. map scale, symbols selected for display

etc.

Explanations for the text, signs and symbols

that may appear on the screen are available on

the inside of the cover.

The name of the current route outline is shown

at the bottom of the screen - no itinerary is

required for this.

Facilities along the motorway, see

page 30.

Detailed junction map. The left-hand sec-

tion of the screen enlarges the navigation

at the next junction. The situation is always

supplemented by a voice message.

Two maps can be selected as display

mode. The screen shows the same map

image but in two different scales. Make the

selection in the Quick menu, see

page 28.

Scroll mode, see page 31.

Voice messages

After a destination has been selected and an

junction or exit is approaching a voice mes-

sage is given stating distance and type of

manoeuvre. At the same time a detailed map

of the junction is displayed.

The voice message is repeated closer to the

junction. Adjust the volume using the audio

system volume knob (during the ongoing voice

message).

To choose between male and female voice

options: Go to Settings Guidance options

Road description voice, see page 47.

NOTE

In some cases (e.g. when using the car- phone) a voice message is replaced with a pling tone.

Compass

The map image can show the

compass in two different

ways:

- With the compass direction

north always facing up.

- With the direction of travel

always facing up.

The red tip of the compass needle points north

on the map and the white tip points south.

The grey destination arrow in the outer ring of

the compass points in the direction of the

selected destination.

Go to Settings Map options Map

orientation to select how the map direction is

to be displayed and to Compass to select how

the compass is to be displayed, see

page 47.

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Shown here are three of the menu tree's levels.

Several of the menus at level three have further

submenus - these are described in more detail

in their respective sections.

Set destination page

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Address

Country

City

Street

Number

page

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Facilities

Facility by name

Around the car

Along the route

Around point on map

Along a street

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Stored locations

Add to itinerary

Information

Edit

Sorting

Delete location

Delete all

page

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Last ten

Add to itinerary

Information

Delete location

Delete all

page

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Return trip

see Itinerary

page

37

Junction

Country

Street

Junction

City

page

37

Map search

Point on map

Latitude/longitude

page

37

Itinerary page

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Start guidance page

39

Add to itinerary

see Set destination/

Address

page

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Route options

Route

Avoid motorways/road

tolls/ferries/traffic prob-

lems/time-lim. roads/car

trains/specified areas

Return to basic settings

page

44

Clear itinerary page

39

Next destination page

42

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Current position page

43

Settings page

44

Traffic information A

Auto. notification

Traffic-info. selection

Search station

Reset to default

page

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Route options

tings

page

45

Map options

Facility selection

Map

Map orientation

Compass

Current location

Reset to default

page

47

Guidance options

Guidance voice

Guidance volume

Guidance volume check

Time/dist. to go

Time format

Reset to default

page

47

System options

Language

Colours

Screen saver

Help

Distance unit

GPS Information

About

Reset to default

page

47

Start demo page

49

Shut down page

13

A Not available in all areas/countries.

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Quick menu

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Easier operation during the journey

There are several functions collected in the

Quick menu that facilitate operation during the

journey.

Press ENTER in Map mode and select the

submenu using or .

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Most system settings can be made under

Settings in the Main menu while others can

only be accessed via the Quick menu.

Map scale/Current route outline

Change the size of the map image to provide a

larger perspective or more detail.

Display of the remaining route from the current

position to the destination, or the entire route

to the destination, can be selected at the top

of the menu (see the inside cover, point 7).

If the display of two maps is selected then a

symbol for map scale is visible at each end of

the Quick menu. This is to enable the adjust-

ment of each respective scale individually. The

scale bar can be specified from 50 metres up

to 100 km.

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Guidance

Press ENTER for current guidance or to repeat

a voice message.

- Route outline/Map/Set for

surveill.

Route outline List of approaching guidance points. In addi-

tion to street name, the distance between guid-

ance points is shown and an arrow shows type

of manoeuvre.

One map/Two maps Select to display one or two map images of the

current area.

Surveillance 1

Select Surveillan.1, 2 or 3 to view previously

set surveillances. see page 31.

Detour

Avoid streets/roads This function deselects streets or roads from

an itinerary set up so that you do not have to

drive through a known roadworks area, for

example.

1. Select Avoid in the Diversion menu and

press ENTER. A list of streets/roads

included in the route outline is shown.

2. Scroll to the street/road to be avoided and

press ENTER.

1 Only in areas that can receive traffic information.

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3. If several streets/roads are to be avoided,

start by scrolling using to the first street/

road in the group to be avoided, then press

ENTER. Then scroll to the last street/road

in the group to be avoided and press

ENTER.

The system then calculates a new route outline

which leads back to the original route outline

only once the stretches specified have been

avoided and passed.

Avoid stretch within 1-80 km This function deselects an entire area in the

original itinerary so that you do not have to

drive through a densely populated area in rush

hour, for example.

Select an option from the diversion menu

1- 80 km and press ENTER.

The system then calculates a new route outline

which leads back to the original route outline

only once the area specified has been avoided

and passed.

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Choose to read information on traffic problems

that are shown on the screen.

Read message Scroll between different traffic messages.

Show selected Select the type of traffic message to be shown

on the map.

Show all Show all messages.

Hide all Show no messages.

Facilities

Along the motorway Select to search for e.g. rest areas and petrol

stations that are easily accessible along the

motorway.

If a calculated route outline extends over more

than one motorway then the system only

searches along the motorway currently being

used.

Around the car

Along the route

2 Not available in all areas/countries.

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See page 35.

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Main menu

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The Main menu is at the top of the menu tree

and is the first menu to greet the user after the

start-up map image.

Regardless of where the user is in the menu

structure, the Main menu can always be

accessed by pressing once or more times on

the BACK button.

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Map scroll

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In the Scroll mode a hairline cross is man-

oeuvred over the map image using the navi-

gation button.

1. Activate Scroll mode by scrolling with the

navigation button.

2. Press ENTER in Scroll mode to activate

the Scroll menu.

Scale (Scale) Change the scale of the current area.

Set as destination (Set as destination) Add the location marked by the hairline cross

as a destination in the itinerary.

Facilities around (Facilities around) Search for the facilities available in the local

area.

Read traffic msg. (Read traffic msg.) Shows current traffic messages within the map

area on screen.

Set for surveill. (Set for surveill.) 1

Select between Surveillance 1, 2 or 3 and

press ENTER to store a map view as a surveil-

lance area, e.g. heavily trafficked roads that are

often subject to traffic problems.

Activating the map: Select the Map/Route out-

line option from the Quick menu, then deter-

mine the required surveillance.

Store location (Store location) Save a location that is then retrieved under Set

destination Stored locations.

1 Only in areas that can receive traffic information.

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Set destination........................................................................................ 34

Itinerary................................................................................................... 39

Store location.......................................................................................... 41

Next destination...................................................................................... 42

Current position...................................................................................... 43

Settings................................................................................................... 44

Avoid area............................................................................................... 45

Alternatives............................................................................................. 47

Simulation............................................................................................... 49

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Address

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Specify Country (Country)/City (City) or

select from list

Set destination Address Country/

City

(Set destination Address Country/

City )

Country can be preselected and then corre-

spond to the position for the last input desti-

nation. For information on how the keyboard

works, see page 21.

Scroll to Country or City and press

ENTER to select new, or with to choose

between the last selected.

NOTE

The definition of city or area can vary from country to country, and also within the same country. In some cases a metropolitan area is indicated - in others an individual suburb.

The lists of the five last input countries, cities

and street names are deleted when the desti-

Specify street number (Number)

Set destination Address

The street number can be specified to give a

more precise guidance.

1. Scroll to the line for Number (Number) after specifying the street address

(Street), and press ENTER (or scroll

directly to Set). Existing street numbers are

shown.

2. Scroll to Set after specifying the street

number. If the street number is not speci-

fied then the system guides to the middle

of the selected street.

Set Confirms input number.

Cancel Go back to previous screen.

Enter a street address (Street) or select

from the list

Set destination Address Street

A street can be selected even if no city is pre-

selected.

No street addresses are stored in the system

for small places - in this instance, select the

centre of the place as your destination.

Start guidance

Set destination Address

1. Scroll to Set to add the input address to

the itinerary.

2. Then scroll to Start guidance to start the

guidance.

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Information Provides information about the destination.

Facilities

Specify a facility as destination

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Set destination Facilities

(Set destination Facilities )

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Facilities is a collective name for petrol sta-

tions, hotels, restaurants, Volvo dealers, hos-

pitals, car parks etc.

Press ENTER to access a submenu with different search options.

It is also possible to search for facilities around

the car, along the route and along the motor-

way via the Quick menu.

Facility by name (Facility by name) Enter the name of a facility, or select from

among the facilities from the list in the menu.

The list only displays the facilities in the

selected city/area.

Around the car (Around the car) The system searches for facilities around the

car (max. 160 km radius). The search is stop-

ped after 100 facilities have been found.

Along the route (Along the route) When a destination has been specified the sys-

tem can search for facilities in an area along the

route outline, (within 1 km from the route out-

line).

Around point on map (Around point on

map) The system searches in the same way as

Around the car, but around a chosen point on

the map.

Along a street (Along a street) The system searches along a specified street.

Facility types/Different categories

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Set destination Facility Facility by

name

(Set destination Facilities Facility by

name )

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1. Scroll to Name (Name) and press

ENTER to specify a facility name without

specifying a city.

2. Scroll to Type (Type) and press ENTER to

specify a facility type, or press to

choose between the latest selections.

3. Scroll to Set and press ENTER.

4. Then scroll to Start guidance and press

ENTER for guidance to the destination.

To refine a search: Select City first and then

scroll to Name.

NOTE

There are subcategories for restaurants in order to simplify the search.

Information on facility The address, coordinates and telephone num-

ber of the facility, for example, are shown under

Information. There are several ways of search-

ing for information on a facility. The simplest

and fastest method is as follows:

1. With a map image on screen, press

ENTER to call up the Quick menu:

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2. Scroll to by pressing or ,

then press ENTER.

> Choose from the options Around the

car, Along the route or Along

m.way, then press ENTER.

3. Browse between the messages using

or .

4. Then select a facility from the categories

which appear and press ENTER.

5. Select Facility info. and press ENTER.

Select Map and press ENTER to view the facility placed on the map.

If the car is equipped with built-in phone then

the function Call is also activated.

Select the Call button and press ENTER for an immediate call.

Search by post code

Set destination Address

Destinations can be limited by selecting a post

code area, after which an existing street or

facility can be selected.

1. First a Country must be selected. Scroll

there, select and press ENTER.

2. Then scroll to City and press ENTER.

3. There select Post code and press

ENTER.

4. Select the characters and press ENTER or

scroll with and select directly from the

list when the options are available.

> The scroll bar on the right-hand side

shows that there are more options in the

list than those displayed on the screen.

5. Scroll to Street to choose between

addresses with selected post code.

6. Scroll to Set and then to Start guidance for guidance to the destination.

Locations stored previously

Set destination Stored locations

A stored location is a previously saved desti-

nation (home address, favourite restaurant, air-

to store a location.

Scroll between the stored locations and

press or ENTER to access the sub-

menu.

Add to itinerary Adds the stored location to the itinerary.

Information Provides information about the stored location.

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Edit Change the name etc. of the stored location.

Sorting Sort stored locations according to distance,

icon or name.

Delete location Deletes a stored location.

Delete all Deletes all stored locations.

Destinations entered previously

Set destination Last ten

A list with the ten most recent destinations is

displayed. The scroll bar on the right-hand side

shows that there are more options in the list

than those displayed on the screen.

Scroll to the desired destination using

or ENTER to access the submenu.

Add to itinerary Adds the destination to the itinerary.

Information Provides information about the destination.

Delete location Deletes the location from the Last ten list.

Delete all Deletes all addresses from the Last ten list.

Back to starting point

Set destination Return trip

Select Start guidance and press ENTER.

The system then starts guidance back to the

location where Start guidance was last

selected.

Set destination via junctions

Set destination Junction

1. Specify Street and press ENTER.

> Existing junctions are shown under

Junction if there are streets that con-

nect/intersect along the route.

2. Scroll to the junctions you want to set as

destinations.

3. Scroll to Set and press ENTER.

4. Then scroll to Start guidance and press

ENTER for guidance to the destination.

NOTE

If combinations of junctions exist in more than one city, a city also has to be specified.

NOTE

It is only possible to search on junctions between major roads.

Search via point on map

Set destination Map search

Facilities

1. Use the navigation button to move the hair-

line cross to the required destination and

press ENTER to access the Scroll menu.

2. Scroll to Set as destination and press

ENTER.

Scale Change the scale temporarily during the

search using the hairline cross.

Set as destination Select a point on the map as destination or

intermediate destination.

Facilities around The system searches for facilities around a

selected point on the map with a maximum

160 km radius. The search is cancelled if 100

facilities are found.

Read traffic msg. Use the navigation button to choose between

the traffic messages displayed on the screen.

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Set for surveill. Specify an area on the map which can then be

easily be surveyed.

Store location Store a location on the map.

NOTE

It is possible to search directly with the hair- line cross by using the navigation button in Map mode.

Search via latitude/longitude

Set as destination Map search

Latitude/longitude

1. Select a destination by entering the coor-

dinates for the destination.

2. Use the navigation button to enter the

coordinates for latitude. Select N for north-

erly or S for southerly position.

3. Scroll to the next line and specify the coor-

dinates for longitude. Select E for easterly

or W for westerly position.

> OK

Shows the location of the specified

coordinates on the map.

4. Press ENTER to reach the Scroll menu.

5. Scroll to Set as destination and press

ENTER to select the location as a destina-

tion.

6. Press BACK to return to coordinate input.

> Cancel

Return to previous screen.

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Enter an itinerary

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Destination/intermediate destination

Itinerary

(Itinerary )

NOTE

The Itinerary (Itinerary) menu option is only available after a destination has been input.

Draw up an itinerary with several stops to avoid

entering destination after destination during

your trip.

One final destination with up to six intermediate

destinations can be specified.

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Start guidance (Start guidance) Starts guidance to the destination.

Add to itinerary (Add to itinerary) Add a further destination.

Route options (Route options) Route prioritising options.

Clear itinerary (Clear ininerary) Deletes the whole itinerary.

Itinerary layout

Itinerary

(Itinerary )

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Select an input destination and press

ENTER or to access the submenu.

Information (Information) Provides information about the destination.

Delete (Delete) Deletes the destination from the itinerary.

Move (Move) Changes the location of the destination in the

itinerary.

Adjust (Adjust) Changes the location of the destination on the

map.

Store (Store) Saves the destination that will then be available

under Stored locations.

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Start guidance

Itinerary Start guidance

(Itinerary Start guidance )

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When you have input a destination and Start

guidance (Start guidance) is selected the

system starts to calculate the route outline and

the distance to the destination (during which

time Please wait is shown on the screen).

If there is a deviation from the planned route

outline during the journey then the system

automatically calculates a new route outline.

Delete in itinerary

Itinerary

(Itinerary )

Delete intermediate destination in the

itinerary 1. Select one of the input intermediate desti-

nations and press ENTER or to access

the submenu.

2. Scroll to Delete and press ENTER.

Delete the whole itinerary

Scroll directly to Clear itinerary and press ENTER.

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Store for re-use

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Save a location on the map 1. Scroll using the navigation button in Map

mode to the area you want to save as a

destination and press ENTER.

2. Select Store (Store) in the submenu and

press ENTER.

3. Scroll with the navigation button to the

symbols in order to select the symbol to be

shown on the map. Press ENTER.

4. Then scroll with to input the required

name.

Up to 250 destinations can be stored for re-

use.

Save a location that is in the itinerary

Itinerary

1. Press ENTER.

2. Scroll to the destination in the itinerary you

want to store and press .

3. Scroll to Store and press ENTER.

Move the position of a stored location

Set destination Stored locations

1. Select Edit and press ENTER.

2. Scroll with , select Adjust and press

ENTER to set a new position for the stored

location on the map.

3. Use the navigation button to move the hair-

line cross to the new position and press

ENTER.

4. Then select Store location and press

ENTER to save the location.

Add info about stored location

Set destination Stored locations

1. Select Edit and press ENTER.

2. Scroll with to Add info. and press

ENTER to enter further information on the

stored location.

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Next destination in itinerary

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Next destination

To view the map image of the next destination

in the itinerary:

1. In the Main menu, scroll down to Next

destination (Next destination).

2. Press ENTER or to view information on

the destination such as the name, time to

destination and distance from current

position.

3. Press ENTER again when several destina-

tions are specified in order to view infor-

mation and map images for these too.

4. Scroll to Map (Map) at every destination,

then press ENTER to view the map image

of the destination across the entire screen.

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Position just now

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Current position

To view a map image showing the position of

the car and information on the location, e.g.

name and coordinates:

In the Main menu, scroll down to Current position (Current position) and press

ENTER or .

The figure following GPS indicates the number

of satellites that the system is in contact with.

Traffic information

Settings Traffic information

See the chapter entitled Traffic information

54.

NOTE

Traffic information is not available in all areas/countries.

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Route options

Settings Route options

1. Scroll between the functions and select the

required setting and press ENTER to save

the settings.

2. Press BACK to cancel.

Route Select fastest or shortest road when calculat-

ing the route outline.

Avoid motorways Indicate whether motorways are to be avoided

when calculating a route outline.

Avoid toll roads Indicate whether toll roads are to be avoided

when calculating a route outline.

Avoid ferries Indicate whether car ferries are to be avoided

when calculating a route.

Avoid traffic problems Indicate whether the system should give con-

sideration to traffic problems when calculating

a route.

Avoid time-restr.roads Indicate whether the system should give con-

sideration to time-restricted roads when cal-

culating a route outline.

NOTE

The correct zone time has to be set on the car's clock for this function to work.

Avoid car trains Indicate whether car trains are to be avoided

when calculating a route.

Avoid specified areas Select the areas the system is to avoid when

calculating the route outline and press .

Select Selected and press again to set the

areas.

Reset to default Restore factory settings for Route options.

Press , select OK and press ENTER.

NOTE

For technical reasons, the system can only use major roads when calculating a route outline extending over a long distance.

If No is selected for toll roads and motor- ways, then they are avoided to the greatest possible extent and are only used if there is no other reasonable alternative available.

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Avoid area

Specify areas to be avoided

Settings Route options Avoid

specified areas

The function is intended for avoiding guidance

through areas, cities or localities you never

want to drive through. The system always

ignores them when calculating the route out-

line. The exception is motorways which are

used for calculating even in an area you have

chosen to avoid.

1. Press and select Selected.

2. Press again to set areas.

None Press ENTER to deactivate previously acti-

vated areas.

Selected

Press to set new areas.

areas that are selected with a cross.

Submenu Avoid area

Settings Route options Avoid

specified areas Selected

Select the option in the submenu and press ENTER.

Map Use the navigation button to indicate the area

to be avoided directly on the map. Refer to the

next chapter, "Specify an area on the map".

Address Enter the address of the area to be avoided.

The address constitutes the centre of the area.

Specify an area on the map

Settings Route options Avoid

specified areas Selected Map

Use the navigation button to move the centre

point of the hairline cross to the centre of the

area to be avoided.

The name of the location that corresponds to

the position of the centre of the hairline cross

is shown at the bottom of the map. The rec-

tangle shows the size of the area.

1. Press ENTER to reach the submenu.

2. Select the alternative and press ENTER.

Scale Set the size to be shown on the map of the area

to be avoided.

Set area to avoid Save specified area.

Adjust area

Change the size of the area using the nav- igation button.

Press BACK to cancel the change.

Adjust area

Move the area using the navigation button.

Press BACK to cancel the move.

Save the areas to avoid

Settings Route options Avoid

specified areas Selected Map

Select the previously saved areas to be avoi-

ded when calculating the route outline. These

are selected with a cross.

1. Scroll using or in order to select

among the areas.

2. Activate/deactivate using or .

OK Activates areas selected with a cross. The acti-

vated areas are shown on the map image.

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Refer to the next chapter, "Submenu Avoid

Press ENTER to activate the previously saved

area", to make settings from there.

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Cancel Deletes settings made and returns to Route

options.

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Map options

Settings Map options

Select here what facilities are to be displayed

in the map and how the map is to appear on

screen.

1. Select a function to be adjusted using the

navigation button.

2. Press ENTER to open the function.

Facility selection

Press to reach the submenu.

Select Show all to see all facility symbols on the map image.

Select Hide all if no symbols are to be dis- played.

Select Show selected and press to set

which symbols should be shown on the map image. These are activated with a cross.

1. Scroll using or in order to select

among the symbols.

2. Activate/deactivate using or .

3. Press ENTER to save.

Map If the map is hidden, the system guides with an

arrow.

Map orientation Indicate whether North or Heading should be

up when looking at the map.

Compass Choose whether or not the compass is to be

displayed on the screen.

Current location Indicate whether the name of the street on

which the car is currently driving should be

shown at the bottom of the screen.

Reset to default Restore factory settings for Map options.

Press , select OK and press ENTER.

Guiding options

Settings Guidance options

Guidance voice Set Female/Male.

Guidance volume Select a value 1- 35 for volume or Off if no

guidance voice is required.

The sound can also be adjusted using the

sound system's volume control while voice

direction is in progress.

Guidance volume check Checks the set volume with a "pling".

Time/dist. to go Select one of the alternatives RTA/ ETA/

Hide.

RTA (Remaining Time to Arrival): Remain- ing time to arrival.

ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival): Estimated time of arrival.

Time format Select 12-hour system or 24-hour system.

Reset to default Restore factory settings for Guiding options.

Press , select OK and press ENTER.

System options

Settings System options

1. Scroll between the functions with the nav-

igation button.

2. Press ENTER to save the settings.

3. Press BACK to cancel.

Language Select the language to be used in the system.

Map Colour Select between the options Light, Contrast or

Dark for optimum colour reproduction.

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Screen saver Indicate whether the screen saver should be

used (the screen goes out 30 seconds after the

last keystroke).

The screen is activated automatically for guid-

ance or when other information is provided.

Help Indicate whether help texts should be dis-

played at bottom of the screen.

Distance unit Indicate which unit of distance is to be shown

(km or miles).

GPS Information

Press to see coordinates and address

for the car's position, as well as the number of satellites the system is in contact with.

About Shows information on the current map disc.

Reset to default Restore factory settings for System options.

Press , select OK and press ENTER.

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Start demo (simulation)

Settings Start demo

Demo demonstrates the system when the car

is stationary by simulating a journey to a speci-

fied destination.

Stop demo stops the simulation.

NOTE

A destination must be specified for the dem- onstration to work.

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General.................................................................................................... 52

Avoiding traffic problems........................................................................ 53

Selecting information.............................................................................. 54

Reading information................................................................................ 55

Transmitters/Map scale.......................................................................... 56

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Display and reception

Traffic information that is transmitted is always

received and presented. It works even if no

destination is specified.

How traffic information should be presented

can be set and changed in Settings, see

page 26.

The presentation of traffic information also

depends on how it is transmitted.

NOTE

Traffic information is not available in all areas/countries.

The transmission range for traffic informa- tion is being increased continuously.

Traffic symbols on the map

Traffic problems are marked with symbols,

lines and frames. These are coloured red or

yellow.

Accident

Slow traffic

Slow traffic in both directions

Extent

Other information

Extent

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Certain traffic messages also contain informa-

tion on the extent of the traffic obstruction.

Shown on all scales up to 5 km - apart from the

symbol - is a red or yellow line along the route.

The length of the line is corresponds to the

extent (distance) of the traffic problem.

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Yellow - General information

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Avoid traffic problems

Settings Route options

Select whether or not the system should plan

to bypass the traffic problem.

1. Browse to Avoid traffic problems

2.

Yes The system avoids roads with traffic problems

when calculating a route.

No The system does not avoid roads with traffic

problems when calculating a route.

NOTE

When the system is started it can take up to approx. 15 minutes before all traffic infor- mation for the area is loaded.

Auto. notification

Settings Traffic information Auto.

notification

Select whether or not transmitted traffic infor-

mation should be shown.

Yes The system provides the option to select an

alternative route to bypass any traffic prob-

lems.

No The system provides no information on traffic

problems but instead plans the route through

the areas with possible traffic problems.

New or original route If the system calculates an alternative route in

the event of a traffic obstruction then you have

the option to select which route you want to

take.

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The display shows Changed traffic situation.

Use new route? (Changed traffic situation.

Use new route?) and shows alternatives pro-

vided, along with the fact that the new route is

5.4 km longer.

Yes (Yes) The system guides along the new route,

around and bypassing the problem.

No (No) The system guides along the original route, up

to and through the problem.

Show new route (Show new route) Shows detailed information on the alternative

route.

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Traffic-info. selection

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Settings Traffic information Traffic-

info. selection

Select which type of traffic information should

be shown on the screen.

Show all All traffic information is available.

Hide all No traffic information is displayed.

Show selected 1. Press to enable selection from symbols.

Select the traffic information symbols (traf-

fic messages) the system should show on

the map, and take consideration of, when

calculating the route.

2. Activate and deactivate respectively using

or .

3. Confirm the settings with ENTER.

The scroll bar on the right-hand side shows

that there are more options in the list than those

displayed on the screen.

Signs on the map

Accident

Contraflow

Diversion

Information

Narrow road

Parking

Congestion

Roadwork

Slippery road

Other hazard

Closed road

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Read traffic message

Read traffic msg.

G028868

Detailed traffic information.

A traffic message is indicated by a symbol on

screen. To read a traffic message:

1. Press ENTER to call up the Quick menu:

G029221

2. Scroll to

G028880 by pressing or ,

then press ENTER.

> Current messages are marked with a

red or yellow frame.

3. Browse between the messages using

or .

4. Press ENTER for detailed traffic informa-

tion.

5. Press BACK to enable browsing between

current messages again.

The traffic messages relevant to the map area

are indicated on the screen.

Detailed information on the traffic problem is

also shown. The extent of the problem is

shown at the top.

If details are available, the following are also

displayed:

duration

restrictions on speed, vehicle width and height

roads affected

etc.

Size of area for traffic information

Read traffic msg. Map Scale

G028788

The scale of the map determines how great a

quantity of traffic information can be shown -

the larger the map area shown on the screen,

the more information can be displayed.

1. To change the scale or zoom in on a spe-

scale for the area, then press ENTER.

2. Press BACK to return to the previous

screen.

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Search/select station for traffic information

Settings Traffic information Search

station

Search stations

Press ENTER to search for existing sta- tions transmitting traffic information.

Select station 1. Press ENTER to select from among exist-

ing stations.

2. Select station using or and press

ENTER.

3. Press BACK to return to the previous

screen.

Current station Shows the current station for traffic informa-

tion.

Reset to default Restore factory settings for station settings.

Press , select OK and press ENTER.

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58

Facilities.................................................................................................. 60

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Facilities

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The following symbols can be displayed on the

screen for different facilities.

NOTE

Facility symbols may vary between different countries.

Petrol Station

Car Rental

Cinema

Bowling Centre

Bus Station

Town Centre

Airport

Ferry Port

Liquid Petroleum Gas

Golf Course

Historical Monument

Hotel

Sports Centre

Park & Ride

Ice Skating Rink

Railway Station

Casino

Community Centre

Concert hall

Shopping Centre

Hamlet

Museum

Exhibition Centre

Compressed Natural Gas

Parking

Park & Recreation

Commuter railway station

Motorway Service

Restaurant

Town Hall

Ski Resort

Hospital

Theatre

Tourist Attraction

Tourist Information

University/College

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Facilities

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Vineyard

Volvo Dealer

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Frequently asked questions.................................................................... 64

EULA - License agreement..................................................................... 66

Copyright................................................................................................ 68

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The position of the car on the map is

wrong The GPS system shows the position of the car

with an accuracy of about 20 metres.

There is a greater chance of error when driving

on roads lying parallel to another road, on

winding roads, on roads on several levels and

after driving a long distance without making

any distinctive turns.

High mountains, buildings, tunnels, viaducts,

over/underpasses etc. also have a negative

affect on the reception of GPS signals, which

means that accuracy in calculating the position

of the car may decrease.

The system does not always calculate

the fastest/shortest route When calculating a route outline, distance,

width of road, type of road, number of right or

left turns, roundabouts etc. are all taken into

account in order to produce the best theoreti-

cal route. A more efficient selection of route

may be possible based on experience and

knowledge of the area.

The system uses toll roads, motorways

and ferries even though I chose to avoid

them For technical reasons, the system can only use

major roads when calculating a route outline

extending over a long distance.

If you selected to avoid toll roads and motor-

ways, then they are avoided to the greatest

possible extent and are only used if there is no

other reasonable alternative available.

The position of the car on the map is

incorrect after transportation If the car is transported, for example by ferry or

train, or in such a way as to impede the recep-

tion of GPS signals, it can take up to five

minutes before the position of the car is cor-

rectly calculated.

The position of the car on the map is

incorrect after the car battery has been

disconnected If power has been cut from the GPS antenna,

it can take more than 5 minutes for the GPS

signals to be received correctly and the posi-

tion of the car to be calculated.

The car symbol on screen behaves errati-

cally after a tyre change

In addition to the GPS receiver, the car's speed

sensor and a gyro assist in calculating the cur-

rent position and direction of travel of the car.

After fitting the spare wheel or changing from

summer to winter tyres the system needs to

"learn" the size of the new wheels.

To achieve the optimum functionality of the

system it may therefore be necessary to drive

a number of kilometres including several sig-

nificant turns.

The map image does not correspond

with the real situation Factors such as the constant expansion and

rebuilding of the road network, new traffic reg-

ulations constantly being introduced etc. mean

that the digital map database is not always

complete.

The information stored in the maps is con-

stantly being developed and updated. A Volvo

Dealer can provide further information.

See also www.volvocars.com/navi for further

information on maps etc.

The scale of the map sometimes

changes There is no detailed map information in certain

areas. The system then automatically changes

the degree of magnification.

The expected menu option is missing Check the settings that have been made.

Select Return to basic settings to restore the

original settings.

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The car symbol on screen jumps

forwards or spins The system may need a few seconds to sense

the position and movement of the car before

driving off.

Switch off both the system and the engine.

Start again, but remain stationary for a while

before starting to drive.

I'm going to make a long journey but do

not want to specify a special destination

to the cities I am thinking of travelling

through. How do I most easily create an

itinerary? Specify the destination directly on the map

using the hairline cross. The system automati-

cally guides you to the final destination even

though you are driving beside the intermediate

destinations.

What do I do to choose a destination/

intermediate destination that is not on

the disc? Specify the destination as usual. If the required

information is not shown, change to the DVD

disc containing the required map area.

(The complete road network is available on all

discs, but the detailed information is divided

between the relevant discs.)

There are several map discs for the

system. How do I know which to use? Primarily use the disc containing the detailed

information for your local area. This is indicated

by the disc case and the disc printing.

If you are planning a journey abroad then you

should have all discs available in the car.

Does my itinerary disappear when I

change map disc? No, the itinerary remains available until you

delete it.

My map discs are not up-to-date Contact your Volvo Dealer regarding the

updating of map data.

See also www.volvocars.com/navi

Why are street addresses not available

for destinations in another country? Each map disc contains the same road net-

work. Detailed information such as addresses,

facilities etc. is divided onto the relevant map

disc for the geographic area. In other respects

the DVD discs are identical. Check that the

correct DVD disc is loaded.

How can I easily check which DVD disc

is used?

See Settings System options About for

information on version and area covered by the

disc.

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Notice to the user

PLEASE READ THIS END USER LICENSE

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DATABASE, INCLUDING ASSOCIATED COM-

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ACCEPT AND AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND

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NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREE-

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Austria Bundesamt fr Eich- und Vermessungswe-

sen.

France Source Goroute IGN France & BD Carto

IGN France.

Germany Die Grundlagendaten wurden mit Genehmi-

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A

About

information about the map disc............ 48

Activating the system.................................. 8

Address

input...................................................... 34

Adjust area................................................. 45

Adjust size of area to avoid....................... 45

Antenna

location..................................... 15, 17, 19

Arrow keys............................................. 8, 20

Auto. notification........................................ 53

Avoid

area....................................................... 45

car trains............................................... 44

ferries.................................................... 44

motorways............................................ 44

specified area....................................... 45

specified areas..................................... 44

time-restr. roads................................... 44

toll roads............................................... 44

traffic problems..................................... 44

B

BACKSPACE......................................... 8, 20

Back to starting point................................ 37

Basic functions............................................ 8

Battery

remote control...................................... 20

C

Change scale of traffic information............ 55

Changes in the manual.............................. 12

Compass.............................................. 25, 47

Current position on the map...................... 43

Current station for traffic information........ 56

D

Default settings.......................................... 13

Delete itinerary........................................... 40

Demo......................................................... 49

Destination

set......................................................... 34

Distance Unit....................................... 47, 48

Diversion

quick menu........................................... 28

Do not disturb - symbol............................. 20

DVD disc

care....................................................... 23

changing............................................... 22

contents Australia................................. 22

contents Europe................................... 22

contents Middle East............................ 22

contents Russia.................................... 22

contents South Africa........................... 22

E

ENTER................................................... 8, 20

Enter an itinerary........................................ 39

Extent......................................................... 52

F

Facilities

quick menu..................................... 28, 29

Symbols................................................ 60

Facilities as destination............................. 35

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Factory settings......................................... 13

Functions

keypad and remote control.................. 20

G

GPS information........................................ 48

GPS receiver.............................................. 17

Guidance................................................... 40

quick guide............................................. 8

start....................................................... 34

Guiding options......................................... 47

I

Intermediate destination............................ 39

IR receiver and remote control.................. 20

J

Junction..................................................... 37

K

Keypad....................................................... 20

location..................................... 15, 17, 19

L

Language................................................... 47

Last ten destinations................................. 37

M

Main unit

location..................................... 15, 17, 19

Map

point on................................................. 37

Map colour................................................. 47

Map disc

contents Australia................................. 22

contents Europe................................... 22

contents Middle East............................ 22

contents Russia.................................... 22

contents South Africa........................... 22

Map image................................................. 24

Map mode.................................................. 13

Map options............................................... 47

Map orientation.......................................... 47

Map scale/Current route in Quick menu.... 28

Map scroll.................................................. 31

Menus/Functions....................................... 26

N

Navigation button...................................... 20

Next destination in itinerary....................... 42

O

On/Off........................................................ 13

Overview S80............................................. 18

Overview V70/XC70................................... 16

Overview XC60.......................................... 14

P

Post code

search................................................... 36

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Q

Quick menu................................................ 28

R

Read traffic message................................. 55

Remote control and IR receiver................. 20

Reset to default......................................... 44

Return trip.................................................. 37

Route options settings............................... 44

S

Save a location.......................................... 41

Saved destinations.................................... 36

Scale

change............................................ 37, 55

Scale/Current route in Quick menu........... 28

Screen

care....................................................... 23

Screen saver.............................................. 48

Search

general.................................................. 21

post code.............................................. 36

via point on map................................... 37

Search paths described in the manual...... 12

Search stations for traffic information....... 56

Select station for traffic information.......... 56

Select traffic information symbols............. 54

Set destination........................................... 34

Set for surveill................................ 28, 31, 38

Simulation.................................................. 49

Speakers

location..................................... 15, 17, 19

Start guidance..................................... 34, 40

Stations for traffic information

search/select........................................ 56

Store a location.......................................... 41

Stored location

add information.................................... 41

Stored locations......................................... 36

System options.......................................... 47

System settings......................................... 13

T

TMC receiver................................. 15, 17, 19

Traffic-info. selection................................. 54

Traffic information.......................... 15, 17, 19

quick menu..................................... 28, 29

transmission......................................... 55

Traffic symbols on the map....................... 52

Transporting the car.................................. 64

V

Voice guidance

quick menu........................................... 28

Voice messages......................................... 25

Volume control for voice mes-

sages............................................. 15, 17, 19

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