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S E N S U S N A V I G A T I O N
SENSUS NAVIGATION
Sensus Navigation is a satellite-based guidance
and traffic information system.
The system includes features that enable you to
set itineraries, search for certain types of points of
interest along your route, store special destina-
tions, obtain traffic information en route, etc.
The system indicates the vehicle’s current loca-
tion, and shows part or all of the route to your
destination, depending on the settings you have
made. If at any time you should decide to deviate
from the route originally set by the system, a new
route to the destination will automatically be cal-
culated.
By enabling you to reach your destination quickly
and by the most direct route, Volvo's navigation
system also helps contribute to improving the
environment.
Contents
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01 Introduction
Introduction................................................. 5
Sensus Navigation...................................... 6
Sensus navigation..................................... 10
Navigation – text wheel and keypad......... 12
Navigation – voice control........................ 13
Navigation – text and symbols on the
screens...................................................... 14
02
02 Setting a destination,
itinerary and route
Navigation: setting a destination.............. 16
Navigation – points of interest (POI) sym-
bols........................................................... 20
Navigation – itineraries.............................. 21
Navigation – routes................................... 22
Navigation – route options........................ 25
Navigation – map options......................... 27
Navigation – guidance alternatives........... 29
Navigation – importing/exporting stored
locations.................................................... 32
03
03 Traffic information
Navigation – traffic information................. 34
Contents
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04
04 Map and system information
Navigation – map and system informa-
tion............................................................ 38
Navigation – Menu overview..................... 39
Navigation – troubleshooting.................... 42
Navigation – License agreements and
copyrights................................................. 44
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05 Index
Index......................................................... 50
INTRODUCTION
01 Introduction
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Introduction
This supplement complements your vehicle's
owner's information.
If you are uncertain as to any of your vehicle's
features or functions, consult your printed
owner'smanual or the on-board owner's
information. If you have any further questions,
please contact a Volvo retailer or other repre-
sentative of the Volvo Car Corporation.
All information, illustrations and specifications
contained in this owner's information are
based on the latest product information avail-
able at the time of publication. Volvo reserves
the right to make model changes at any time,
or to change specifications or design without
notice and without incurring obligation.
© Volvo Car Corporation
Options and accessories
Optional or accessory equipment described
in this manual is indicated by an asterisk.
Optional or accessory equipment may not be
available in all countries or markets. Please
note that some vehicles may be equipped dif-
ferently, depending on special legal require-
ments.
Contact your Volvo retailer for additional
information.
NOTE
Do not export your Volvo to another
country before investigating that coun-
try's applicable safety and exhaust
emission requirements. In some cases
it may be difficult or impossible to
comply with these requirements. Mod-
ifications to the emission control sys-
tem(s) may render your Volvo not certi-
fiable for legal operation in the U.S.,
Canada and other countries.
All information, illustrations and speci-
fications contained in this manual are
based on the latest product informa-
tion available at the time of publica-
tion. Please note that some vehicles
may be equipped differently, depend-
ing on special legal requirements.
Optional equipment described in this
manual may not be available in all mar-
kets.
Some of the illustrations shown are
generic and may not depict the exact
model for which this manual is
intended.
Volvo reserves the right to make model
changes at any time, or to change
specifications or design without notice
and without incurring obligation.
The owner's manual in mobile devices
NOTE
The owner's manual mobile app can be
downloaded at www.volvocars.com.
The mobile app also contains videos and
searchable content, and provides easy
navigation between the various articles.
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Sensus Navigation
This section provides a description and over-
view of the Sensus Navigation system.
The system calculates routes, travel time and
distance to the selected destination and pro-
vides instructions to help guide you there.
If you do not follow the planned route during
your trip, the system will automatically calcu-
late a new one. The system can also be used
even if a destination has not been selected.
The system is delivered with default settings
but will start with the most recently used
ones.
Volvo Sensus Navigation uses the WGS84
reference system, which provides your loca-
tion including longitude and latitude.
Keep in mind
This system provides road and map informa-
tion that helps you to reach your destination.
Road conditions may make certain recom-
mendations less reliable. Always adhere to
road and traffic regulations and use good
judgement while driving. Always focus all of
your attention on the road and your concen-
tration primarily on driving.
WARNING
Always use good judgment when fol-
lowing navigation system guidance,
and do not follow guidance that seems
contrary to your own best judgment.
Never use the navigation system or
any other feature in your vehicle in a
way that distracts you from the task of
driving safely. Distraction can lead to a
serious accident.
Set and make changes in your naviga-
tion system only with the vehicle
parked.
Be aware of the current traffic situa-
tion.
Always comply with relevant traffic
regulations.
Due to weather conditions or time of
year affecting the road conditions,
some recommendations may be less
reliable.
System overview
Steering wheel keypad for navigating in
menus and adjusting volume and voice
guidance.
The screen displays maps and provides
detailed information about routes, dis-
tances, etc.
The keys in the center console can be
used to navigate in menus, confirm selec-
tions, adjust volume, etc.
USB connection.
Microphone for giving voice commands.
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NOTE
Throughout the navigation system informa-
tion, the text "press the thumb wheel/OK/
MENU" refers to the thumb wheel on the
steering wheel keypad and the control on
the center console respectively.
Audio from the navigation system comes
from the infotainment system's front speak-
ers.
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Map overview
Generic examples of map views
The type of information shown on the screen
is determined by geographic location, the
system settings that have been applied, the
points of interest chosen for display, etc.
For an explanation of text, signs and symbols
used, see the inside of this manual's front
cover.
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When a route is calculated, three alterna-
tives are presented, see (p. 25).
Detailed intersection information: the left
side of the screen shows an enlarged
view of the next intersection/turn. Voice
instructions are also provided, see
(p. 25).
An area selected to be avoided, see
(p. 25).
Scroll mode, seek (p. 10).
Related information
Sensus navigation (p. 10)
Navigation – voice control (p. 13)
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Sensus navigation
This article provides basic information and
examples about operating the Sensus
Navigation system.
The navigation system can be operated from
the center console, the steering wheel keypad
and in certain cases by using voice control.
Activating Sensus Navigation
Press the NAV button on the center con-
sole.
> After a short wait, a map of the current
area will appear on the screen. The
location of your vehicle will be indi-
cated by a blue triangle.
WARNING
Always use good judgment when fol-
lowing navigation system guidance,
and do not follow guidance that seems
contrary to your own best judgment.
Never use the navigation system or
any other feature in your vehicle in a
way that distracts you from the task of
driving safely. Distraction can lead to a
serious accident.
Set and make changes in your naviga-
tion system only with the vehicle
parked.
Be aware of the current traffic situa-
tion.
Always comply with relevant traffic
regulations.
Due to weather conditions or time of
year affecting the road conditions,
some recommendations may be less
reliable.
The navigation system cannot be turned off
and remains active in the background. How-
ever, it switches off automatically when the
ignition is switched off.
NOTE
The system can be used even when the
engine is not running but will be switched
off automatically if the battery's charge
level is low.
Menus
The navigation system's menus consist of
shortcuts, main menus and scroll menus. See
the infotainment information in the vehicle's
owner's manual for additional information.
In Scroll mode, the cursor is moved across
the map using number keys on the center
console.
Scroll mode and cursor
1
.
Activating/deactivating Scroll mode
Activate: press one of the center con-
sole's number keys 09.
Deactivate: press EXIT or NAV.
1
The cursor can be set to show a name or GPS coordinates, see (p. 27).
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Scrolling
Press one of the center console's number
keys 1-2-3-4-6-7-8-9: an arrow showing
the direction will appear in the margin
combined with the number to be used to
scroll in the desired direction.
Zooming
Turn TUNE on the center console.
Centering the map
Pressing key 5 in Scroll mode will
center the map around the vehicle's
current location.
If an itinerary with intermediate destinations is
activated, the map will be centered on one of
the intermediate destinations each time the
key is pressed.
Scroll menu
1. While in Scroll mode, press the thumb
wheel/OK/MENU.
> A menu will open for the point on the
map that the cursor is pointing to.
2. Select a function:
Set single destination: any previous
destinations in the itinerary will be
erased and guidance will start on the
map.
Add as waypoint: the marked location
will be added to the itinerary.
POI information: the name and
address of a point of interest closest to
the cursor will be displayed. For addi-
tional information, see (p. 16).
Traffic information on map: makes it
possible to see any available traffic
information for the marked location
2
.
Information: displays any available
information about the marked location.
Save: stores the marked location in
the system's memory.
Example
Guidance to a point of interest (POI)
1. If the map is not displayed on the center
console screen, press NAV.
> The map will be displayed.
2. Press NAV.
> The Shortcut menu will open.
3.
Mark
Set point of interest and confirm
by pressing the thumb wheel/OK/
MENU.
4.
Mark e.g.,
Near the car and confirm by
pressing the thumb wheel/OK/MENU.
> A list of search results will be dis-
played.
5.
Mark e.g.,
Nearest tourist attraction
and confirm by pressing the thumb
wheel/OK/MENU.
> A list of search results will be dis-
played.
6. Mark your choice in the list and confirm
by pressing the thumb wheel/OK/
MENU.
> A pop-up menu will be displayed.
7.
Mark
Set single destination and confirm
by pressing the thumb wheel/OK/
MENU.
> Guidance will begin and instructions/
directions will be provided.
See also the example in the Voice con-
trol(p. 13) article.
2
Not available in all areas.
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Navigation – text wheel and keypad
Use the text wheel or the center console key-
pad to enter text or to display information
about e.g., an address or point of interest.
Generic screen view showing the free-text field
at the top
Activating a choice
When the desired function/menu selection
has been chosen by turning the thumb wheel
on the steering wheel keypad or TUNE on the
center console, press the thumb wheel/OK/
MENU to display the function/menu's next
level.
Using the text wheel
Text wheel (generic view)
1. Mark a text field.
2. Press thumb wheel/OK/MENU to dis-
play the text wheel.
3. Select a character with the thumb wheel/
TUNE and enter it by pressing the thumb
wheel/OK/MENU.
Entering text using the center console
keypad
Keypad (generic illustration)
The center console number keys 09, * and #
can also be used to enter characters.
For example, press 9
3
to display all
of the characters that can be
entered by pressing this key, which can be
for example:
w, x, y, z and 9. Press the but-
ton briefly to move the cursor to each availa-
ble character.
Stop on the desired character to select it
and it will appear in the text field.
Delete or cancel with EXIT.
Other characters
The inset menu in the text wheel shows other
special characters or numbers. Note that
3
The characters for each respective key may vary, depending on the language selected and the market
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grayed-out characters cannot be selected in
the current context:
123/ABC + thumb wheel/OK/MENU:
toggle between numbers and letters/other
characters.
MORE + thumb wheel/OK/MENU: press
to display special characters on the text
wheel.
=> + thumb wheel/OK/MENU: the cur-
sor moves to the list at the right of the
screen. Selections can be made here by
pressing OK/MENU.
Zip code + thumb wheel/OK/MENU: the
cursor moves to the list at the right of the
screen. Selections can be made here by
pressing OK/MENU, see Setting a desti-
nation (p. 16).
List of alternatives
A list matching the characters entered (generic
illustration)
When searches are performed, alternatives
matching the characters entered will be dis-
played.
The number "
149"in the upper right corner of
the screen indicates that the there are 149
alternatives containing the characters entered
"LON".
No list
An empty list and the characters *** in the
upper right corner indicates that there are
over 1,000 alternatives containing the charac-
ters entered. If there are fewer alternatives,
they will automatically be displayed.
To reduce the number of alternatives on the
list, enter additional characters.
Related information
Sensus navigation (p. 10)
Navigation – voice control
This article provides examples of voice com-
mands that can be used with the navigation
system.
See your owner's manual for more detailed
information about voice control.
The following dialogs are examples and the
system's responses may vary depending on
the situation.
Starting guidance
The following voice control dialog starts guid-
ance according to the currently set itinerary.
Say "Start route guidance."
>
The system will respond with: "
Start
guidance."
Canceling guidance
The following voice control dialog cancels
guidance.
1.
Say "
Cancel route guidance".
>
The system will respond with: "
Do you
want to cancel guidance and clear
itinerary?."
2.
Say "
Yes."
>
The system will respond with: "
Cancel
guidance."
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Using a point of interest (POI) as a
destination
The following voice control dialog starts guid-
ance to the nearest gas station but can also
be used for points of interest such as hotels
or restaurants.
1.
Say "
Nearest gas station."
> The system will respond by asking you
to say a line number.
2. Say a line number of the desired gas sta-
tion (e.g., line 5) "
5".
> The system will respond by confirming
line 5 and asking if you want to use
this as a waypoint or a final destina-
tion.
3.
Say "
Yes".
> The system will respond by asking if
you would like to start guidance.
4.
Say "
Yes."
> A route will be calculated and guid-
ance will begin.
Additional commands
Additional navigation system voice com-
mands can be found in the normal view for
MY CAR by pressing OK/MENU and select-
ing
Settings Voice control settings
Command list Navigation commands.
Related information
Sensus navigation (p. 10)
Navigation – text and symbols on the
screens
Explanatory texts and symbols are displayed
on the screen.
Types of roads
Freeways (orange)
Main roads (dark gray)
Secondary main roads (gray)
Normal roads (light gray)
Local roads(white)
Text and symbols on the screen
Action to take at the next guidance point
Distance to the next guidance point
Name of the next street or road
Facility/point of interest (POI)
Intermediate destination in an itinerary
Symbol for destination/final destination
Calculated remaining time to destination
Calculated remaining distance to destina-
tion
The vehicle’s current location
Map scale
Stored location
Route
Final destination
Name of the current road/street at the
vehicle's current location (9)
Compass
Section of the route affected by traffic
information
Traffic information
Related information
Sensus Navigation (p. 6)
Sensus navigation (p. 10)
SETTING A DESTINATION, ITINERARY AND ROUTE
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Navigation: setting a destination
This article explains how to set a destination
in the navigation system.
Each time a destination is set, it can be saved
as a
Stored location or Home. The naviga-
tion system provides guidance to the destina-
tion and up to four intermediate destinations
can be added to an itinerary. In many cases,
the system can also provide additional
Information about destinations.
If the vehicle is connected to the Internet,
map destinations can be sent to the naviga-
tion system from a web browser using the
"Send to Car" app or by using the Volvo On
Call mobile app. See also the vehicle's
owner's information and the support site at
support.volvocars.com.
To set a destination, in the navigation sys-
tem's normal view, press the thumb
wheel/OK/MENU and select
Set
destination.
Setting a destination using Home
A home location must have been stored
before it can be used.
In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Set destination Home.
> Guidance will begin.
Setting a destination using an address
It is enough to enter the name of a city, area,
town, etc. in order to be guided to its center.
NOTE
The definition of a city or area may vary
from state to state, and also within the
same state. It will sometimes be an entire
city, or a particular section of a city.
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Set destination Address.
2. Fill in one or more of the following:
Country:
City:
Street:
Number:
Intersection
3. For additional information about the des-
tination, select
Information followed by
the type of information desired:
Map: displays a map of the location
with additional information when avail-
able.
Call number
1
: A call will be initiated if
a phone number has been provided.
Online info.
1
: Additional information
can be downloaded from the Internet
2
.
4. To store an address in the system's
memory, select
Save followed by Stored
location or Home.
1
Requires a paired and connected cell phone, see the owner's information.
2
Requires an Internet connection.
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5. Set the address as an intermediate desti-
nation or a single destination:
Add as waypoint: adds the address
as an intermediate destination (way-
point) to the itinerary.
Set single destination: deletes any
previous destinations in an itinerary
and starts guidance to the selected
destination.
Setting a destination using a point of
interest (POI)
A point of interest is a general name for tou-
rist attractions or facilities such as hotels, gas
stations, etc.
The map database contains a large number
of searchable POIs that can be selected as
destinations
3
.
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Set destination Point of
interest (POI)
.
2. Search for a POI in the following ways:
By name: displays the text wheel to
search for the name of a POI, e.g.,
"Peppe's". The entire map area will be
included in the search. See also Map
and system information(p. 38).
By category: limits the POI search to
specific categories (e.g., bank/hotel/
museum).
Near the car: searches for POIs near
the vehicle's current location.
Along the route: searches for POIs
along the current itinerary.
Near the destination: searches for
POIs near the destination.
Around point on map: searches for
POIs by scrolling with the cursor.
For additional information about the des-
tination, select
Information followed by
the type of information desired.
3. To store the address in the system's
memory, select Save followed by Stored
location or Home.
4. Set the address as an intermediate desti-
nation or a single destination:
Add as waypoint: adds the address
as an intermediate destination (way-
point) to the itinerary.
Set single destination: deletes any
previous destinations in an itinerary
and starts guidance to the selected
destination.
Setting a destination using a stored
location
This function is a collection of destinations
that have been stored using the menu alter-
native
Save Stored location.
Please note that one or more destinations has
to have been previously stored.
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select Set destination Stored
location
.
3
To select a POI on the map, see Points of interest (POIs) on the map (p. 27)
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2. Open the stored destination:
Routes: e.g., recorded sections of the
route.
Other: e.g., stored locations.
For additional information about the des-
tination, select
Information followed by
the type of information desired.
It is also possible to delete or edit a
stored destination by selecting
Edit,
Delete or Delete all.
3. Set the address as an intermediate desti-
nation or a single destination:
Add as waypoint: adds the address
as an intermediate destination (way-
point) to the itinerary.
Set single destination: deletes any
previous destinations in an itinerary
and starts guidance to the selected
destination.
Setting a destination using a previous
destination
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Set destination Previous
destination
.
2. Select a destination from the list.
For additional information about the des-
tination, select
Information followed by
the type of information desired.
A destination can also be deleted by
selecting Delete or Delete all.
3. Set the address as an intermediate desti-
nation or a single destination:
Add as waypoint: adds the address
as an intermediate destination (way-
point) to the itinerary.
Set single destination: deletes any
previous destinations in an itinerary
and starts guidance to the selected
destination.
Setting a destination using an Internet
search
An Internet connection is required, see the
owner's information.
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Set destination Internet
search
.
2. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Setting a destination using a zip code
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Set destination Zip code.
2. Enter the zip code and the country if nec-
essary.
For additional information about the des-
tination, select
Information followed by
the type of information desired.
3. To store an address in the system's
memory, select Save followed by Stored
location or Home.
4. Set the address as an intermediate desti-
nation or a single destination:
Add as waypoint: adds the address
as an intermediate destination (way-
point) to the itinerary.
Set single destination: deletes any
previous destinations in an itinerary
and starts guidance to the selected
destination.
Setting a destination using latitude and
longitude
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1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Set destination Latitude and
longitude
.
2. Begin by deciding which type of GPS
coordinates are to be used by selecting
Format:
DD°MM'SS'': location in degrees,
minutes and seconds.
Decimal: location expressed in deci-
mals.
3. Enter the GPS coordinates.
For additional information about the des-
tination, select Information followed by
the type of information desired.
4. To store an address in the system's
memory, select Save followed by Stored
location or Home.
5. Set the address as an intermediate desti-
nation or a single destination:
Add as waypoint: adds the address
as an intermediate destination (way-
point) to the itinerary.
Set single destination: deletes any
previous destinations in an itinerary
and starts guidance to the selected
destination.
Setting a destination using a position on
the map
The cursor's position given in GPS coordinates.
To display the name, select
Settings Map
options
Position information.
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Set destination Select point on
map
.
2. Move the cursor to the desired position,
see also Menus(p. 10) .
3. To store the position in the system's
memory, press the thumb wheel/OK/
MENU and select
Save followed by
Stored location or Home.
> the destination will be stored as a sym-
bol/icon on the map if the function
Stored location on map is selected,
see also Map alternatives (p. 27).
4. Set the address as an intermediate desti-
nation or a single destination:
Add as waypoint: adds the address
as an intermediate destination (way-
point) to the itinerary.
Set single destination: deletes any
previous destinations in an itinerary
and starts guidance to the selected
destination.
Setting a destination using the travel
guide
Searching using travel guide (not available in
all areas) offers suggested destinations/
routes according to various themes such as
restaurants, scenic drives, sight-seeing, etc.
A travel guide is stored on a USB flash drive
that has to be plugged into the vehicle's USB
socket in the tunnel console storage com-
partment.
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Set destination Travel guide.
If this menu alternative is not displayed,
this is because there are no suggestions
for your current location or no USB flash
drive is connected.
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2. Select the travel guide using one of the
following categories:
Restaurants
Tourist attractions
Hotels
Tourist routes
Other
3. If available in the travel guide, to display
details, images, or play audio:
Details
Photos
Play audio
4.
Select
Start guidance.
Related information
Navigation – text wheel and keypad
(p. 12)
Sensus navigation (p. 10)
Navigation – itineraries (p. 21)
Navigation – points of interest (POI)
symbols
This article provides examples of the svarious
symbols for points of interest that may be dis-
played on the map.
To choose the POIs to be displayed on the
map, see the article Map alternatives(p. 27).
NOTE
POI symbols may be added/removed
when the system is updated. The symbols
available for the current map information
can always be found under
Settings
Map options POI symbols
Selected.
POI symbols, grouped according to func-
tions:
Car dealer/repair
Gas station
Car repair
Parking
Tourist attraction
Golf
Cinema
Amusement park
Recreation
Restaurant
Bar or cafe
Shopping center
Hotel
Railway transport
Railway station
Railway access
Airport
Bus station
Ferry terminal
Government or comunity
facility
Government office
Police/emergency
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Library
Hospital or health care facility
Pharmacy
Cash dispenser
ATM/Bank exchange
Post office
Education facility
Related information
Navigation: setting a destination (p. 16)
Navigation – map options (p. 27)
Navigation – guidance alternatives
(p. 29)
Navigation – map and system information
(p. 38)
Navigation – importing/exporting stored
locations (p. 32)
Navigation – itineraries
This article shows how to create an itinerary
and start guidance to the desired destination.
An itinerary is created when a destination has
been saved. The system handles one itinerary
at a time, with a maximum of 4 intermediate
destinations (waypoints).
A destination must be selected before an itin-
erary can be activated.
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Itinerary.
2. To add intermediate destinations (way-
points), select
Add another waypoint.
Up to four intermediate destinations can
be added to an itinerary. To change their
order in the itinerary, see "Reordering
intermediate destinations" below.
3. For more detailed information about an
intermediate destination, select it, press
the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and select
Information.
4.
Select
Start guidance.
> The current itinerary will be activated
and guidance will begin unless the
Route proposal(p. 22) function is
activated.
5.
If
Route proposals is activated, select
the type of route desired.
> The current itinerary will be activated
and guidance will begin.
Canceling guidance
In the navigation system's normal view,
press NAV and select
Cancel guidance.
> Guidance will be canceled.
Resuming guidance
In the navigation system's normal view,
press NAV and select
Resume
guidance.
> Guidance will be resumed.
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Modifying itineraries
1. Select the intermediate destination and
confirm by pressing the thumb
wheel/OK/MENU.
2. Select one of the following:
Delete: remove the intermediate desti-
nation from the list.
Move in list: reorder the list (see the
following heading).
Save: stores (saves) the intermediate
destination.
Reordering intermediate destinations
1. Select the intermediate destination to be
moved in the list and confirm by pressing
the thumb wheel/OK/MENU.
> A pop-up menu will open.
2.
Select
Move in list and confirm by press-
ing the thumb wheel/OK/MENU.
3. Turn the thumb wheel/TUNE to move
the intermediate destination up/down in
the list.
4. Confirm by pressing the thumb
wheel/OK/MENU.
Deleting (clearing) an itinerary
In the navigation system's normal view,
press NAV and select
Itinerary Clear
itinerary
.
> The current itinerary and its intermedi-
ate destinations will be deleted.
Related information
Navigation: setting a destination (p. 16)
Navigation – routes (p. 22)
Navigation – importing/exporting stored
locations (p. 32)
Navigation – routes
A route can be displayed in detail or an over-
view can be selected. This article describes
how an alternative route can be selected from
a list of pre-calculated ones.
Avoiding a route
This function enables the driver to avoid the
next section of a route. This feature will only
function if there are alternative streets/roads
available. Otherwise, the marked section of
the route will be completely/partially ignored.
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Route Avoid.
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2. Select one of the following:
Highlighted section of a route
Reroute: the system will calculate a
new route that avoids the highlighted
section.
Longer: the section of the route to be
avoided will be extended.
Shorter: the section of the route to be
avoided will be shortened.
Delete: the highlighted section of the
route will be deleted and the route will
be restored to its original version.
The
Avoid area feature functions in a similar
way but allows you to avoid an entire area on
the map, see Route options (p. 25).
Alternative routes
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Route Alternative routes to
destination
.
2.
Select an alternative
Route type:
ECO with traffic adaption: prioritizes
low fuel consumption
4
.
Fast: prioritizes the shortest possible
travel time.
Fast with traffic adaption: the quick-
est route to your destination with the
fewest number of traffic problems
4
.
Short: the shortest route is prioritized
and may also include secondary roads.
Route overview
In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Route Route overview.
> Information about the route's inter-
mediate and final destination will be
displayed.
Detailed route information
This option displays detailed information
about the route between two intermediate
destinations (exits, intersections, etc.).
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Coordinated with information from traffic radio.
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1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Route Detailed route
information
.
> Information about the route's inter-
mediate and final destination will be
displayed.
Detailed section of a route
2.
Zoom in/Zoom out: change the map
scale for the current section of the route.
Next: go to the next section of the
route.
Previous: go to the previous section
of the route.
Map of the remaining part of the route
This function shows the remaining section of
your route.
In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Route Map of remaining route.
> A map with the remainder of the route,
from the vehicle's current location, will
be displayed.
For a list of the available functions, see
Menus(p. 10) .
Recording a route
You can record and store a route in the navi-
gation system's memory.
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Route Record route.
> Recording will begin (the "REC" sym-
bol will be displayed while recording is
in progress).
2. To stop recording, press the thumb
wheel/OK/MENU and select
Route
Stop recording.
> The recorded route will be saved.
Recorded routes can be opened in
Set
destination
Stored location Routes.
Recorded routes can be exported/copied to a
USB flash drive
5
for use with another vehi-
cle's navigation system. For additional infor-
mation, see Importing/exporting stored loca-
tions(p. 32).
Related information
Navigation – itineraries (p. 21)
Sensus navigation (p. 10)
Navigation – traffic information (p. 34)
Navigation – troubleshooting (p. 42)
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Navigation – route options
Route option settings include e.g., type of
route and the number of alternative routes.
Route options
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Route options.
2. Select the type of route:
ECO with traffic adaption: prioritizes
low fuel consumption
6
.
Fast: prioritizes the shortest possible
travel time.
Fast with traffic adaption: the quick-
est route to your destination with the
fewest number of traffic problems
6
.
Short: the shortest route is prioritized
and may also include secondary roads.
Rerouting on request
This selection enables you to request a new
route based on e.g., traffic information.
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Route options
Reroute on request.
2. Select a function:
Checked box: recalculation of the
route has to be confirmed by pressing
the thumb wheel/OK/MENU or
ignored by pressing EXIT.
Empty box: the system will automati-
cally recalculate the route.
Route proposals
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Route options
Route proposals.
2.
Route proposals
Select one of the following:
1: guidance will begin along the route
calculated by the system.
3: The system will propose three differ-
ent routes. One of them must be
selected before guidance can begin. It
may take slightly longer before guid-
ance begins because the system has
to first calculate three suitable alterna-
tives.
Using carpool lanes
7
Private vehicles are sometimes allowed to
use lanes reserved for buses, etc., assuming
the vehicle has at least one passenger. If this
6
Coordinated with information from traffic radio.
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alternative is activated, lanes of this type will
be included when a route is calculated.
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Route options Use
carpool lane
.
2. Select one of the following:
Never
For 2 persons
More than 2 persons
Using express lanes
7
Private vehicles are sometimes allowed to
use lanes reserved for buses, etc., assuming
the vehicle is classed as an eco-vehicle. If
this alternative is activated, lanes of this type
will be included when a route is calculated.
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Route options Use
express lane
.
2. Select one of the following:
Checked box: express lanes will be
included when a route is calculated.
Empty box: express lanes will not be
used.
Avoiding an area
7
This feature allows you to avoid an entire area
on the map when a route is calculated. It can
be used to avoid being guided through a par-
ticular area, with the exception of highways,
which are used when a route is calculated
even through "avoided" areas.
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Route options
Avoid area.
2. Select and area along the route that will
be avoided (if this area is already on the
list of previously selected areas, continue
with the next step):
Select area on map: Select an area
on the map (see the section "Selecting
an area on the map" below for addi-
tional information).
From stored location: select from the
list of previously stored areas.
> The selected area will be added to the
list of areas to be avoided.
3.
To select an area from the list, press the
thumb wheel/OK/MENU and select
Activate.
It is also possible to Edit, Deactivate and
Delete an area on the list.
> The area will be avoided when a route
is calculated.
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Selecting an area on the map
An area to be avoided is selected by marking
it directly on the map using a "box" (see the
following illustration).
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Route options
Avoid area Select area on map.
2. Scroll on the map to move the cursor to
the desired area.
3. Press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU.
> A red box will be displayed.
4. Turn the thumb wheel/TUNE to adjust
the size of the box.
5. Press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU when
the box covers the desired area.
> This area will be stored and displayed
in the list of areas to be avoided.
To avoid being guided through an area on the
list, it must first be activated, see the previous
section "Avoiding an area" .
Avoiding certain types of roads/types of
transport
7
In the navigation system's normal view,
press OK/MENU and select
Settings
Route options:
Avoid highways
Avoid toll roads
Avoid tunnels
Avoid ferries
Avoid car trains
Avoid vignette obligation
Related information
Navigation – traffic information (p. 34)
Navigation – itineraries (p. 21)
Navigation: setting a destination (p. 16)
Sensus navigation (p. 10)
Navigation – map options
This feature enables you to make settings for
displaying the map on the screen.
Full-screen map
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Map options Show
full-screen map
.
2. Choose a size:
Checked box: the map will be dis-
played over the entire screen.
Empty box: other information, such as
a track being played on the infotain-
ment system and passenger compart-
ment temperature will still be displayed
on the upper and lower sections of the
screen respectively.
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Map type
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Map options Map
type
.
2. Select how the map is to be displayed on
the screen:
North up: the map will always have
north at the top of the screen. The
"vehicle" symbol will move in the cur-
rent direction on the screen.
Map heading up: the "vehicle" sym-
bol will be at the center of the map and
will always point upward. The map will
rotate under the symbol, depending on
the direction of the road.
3D map basic: the map will be dis-
played at an angle from above and the
"vehicle" symbol will be at the center
of the map and will always point
upward.
3D map enhanced: the same as 3D
map basic but with objects such as
buildings, etc. displayed on the map.
Highway information
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Map options
Highway information.
2. Select a function:
Checked box: If you are driving on a
highway, the next 3 exits will be dis-
played, e.g., exits where there are rest
areas or gas stations. The list is sorted
so that the nearest exit is at the bot-
tom of the list.
Empty box: the function is deactivated.
Information about the current location
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Map options
Position information.
2. Select the type of information to be dis-
played:
Current road: the name of the road
where you are driving/cursor is point-
ing is displayed.
Lat/Long: the location's co-ordinates
where you are driving/cursor is point-
ing is displayed.
None: No information will be dis-
played.
Compass
The direction in which you are driving will dis-
played as a compass pointer or with letters.
The compass needle's red
pointer points to the north. A
text-based compass can
also be selected.
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Map options
Compass.
2. Select to display the compass needle or
letters:
Graphic: a compass needle symbol
indicates the compass heading.
Text: the letters N (north), W (west), S
(south) or E (east) indicate the com-
pass heading.
Set the map orientation (north or direction
toward the top of the screen). See also the
previous section "Compass."
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Points of interest (POIs) on the map
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Map options POI
symbols
.
The selected POI s will be displayed on the map
2. Select the POI symbols to be displayed
on the map:
Default: – POIs chosen using the
Selected function will be displayed.
Selected: Turn the thumb wheel/
TUNE to scroll and select each desired
POI by pressing the thumb wheel/OK/
MENU. The selected POIs will be dis-
played on the map.
None: no POIs will be displayed.
In order to make the map easier to read, the
number of POIs that are displayed at the
same time is limited. Zoom in on an area to
display more POIs.
Map colors
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Map options Map
colors
.
2. Select among the following:
Automatic: a sensor monitors the
ambient lighting conditions and
changes map colors automatically.
Day: colors and contrast are adapted
for daylight conditions.
Night: colors and contrast are adapted
for dark conditions.
Stored locations on the map
In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Map options
Stored location on map.
> All stored locations are listed here.
Related information
Navigation – route options (p. 25)
Navigation – guidance alternatives
(p. 29)
Navigation – points of interest (POI) sym-
bols (p. 20)
Navigation – importing/exporting stored
locations (p. 32)
Navigation – guidance alternatives
Settings Guidance options
Arrival or remaining time
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Guidance options
Time of arrival format.
2. Select one of the following:
ETA: estimated arrival time
RTA: estimated remaining travel time
Street names in voice guidance
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Guidance options
Street names in voice guidance.
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2. Select one of the following:
Checked box: distance, direction and
street/road names will be provided.
Empty box: distance and direction only
will be provided.
Turn-by-turn navigation
8
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Guidance options
Turn-by-turn navigation.
2. Select one of the following:
Checked box: displays the next turn in
your route and the distance to it.
Empty box: no information will be dis-
played.
Automatic read-out
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Guidance options
Automatic read out of traffic.
2. Select one of the following:
Checked box: important traffic
announcements will be read aloud.
Empty box: no read-out.
Automatic audio fade-out
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Guidance options
Audio fadeout.
2. Select one of the following:
Checked box: infotainment system
audio will fade out while the navigation
system is providing audible informa-
tion.
Empty box: no fade-out.
Voice guidance
Audible guidance will be provided as the
vehicle approaches the next guidance point.
A detailed map will also appear on the center
console screen. The voice guidance will be
repeated as the vehicle gets closer to the
guidance point. To repeat the voice guidance,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU twice.
Use the infotainment system's volume control
to adjust voice guidance volume (while the
system is providing voice guidance).
NOTE
Voice guidance will not be provided while
a call using a Bluetooth-connected cell
phone is in progress.
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Guidance options
Voice guidance.
2. Select one of the following:
Checked box: the distance to the guid-
ance point and the action to be taken
will be provided.
Empty box: no voice guidance will be
provided.
Simple voice guidance
Voice guidance is normally repeated 3 times
prior to each guidance point on your route:
once in advance, once immediately prior to
the required action and once when the action
should be taken.
With simple voice guidance activated, voice
guidance will only be provided once for each
guidance point.
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1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Guidance options
Use simple voice guidance.
2. Select one of the following:
Checked box: voice guidance will only
be provided once for each guidance
point.
Empty box: no voice guidance will be
provided.
Speed cameras
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Guidance options
Speed camera warning.
2. Select one of the following:
Checked box: an audible and visual
signal will be provided to alert the
driver that the vehicle is approaching a
speed camera.
Empty box: no warning will be provi-
ded.
NOTE
Speed limits can be changed and may
not correspond to the information in
the navigation system's database.
The driver is always responsible for
obeying traffic and speed regulations.
The type of information that may be
displayed on the map is regulated by
national/regional legislation. See
support.volvocars.com for up-to-date
information.
Stored location notification
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Guidance options
Stored location notification.
2. Select one of the following:
Checked box: an audible signal alerts
the driver that the vehicle is approach-
ing a stored location.
Empty box: no audible signal will be
provided.
Speed limit alerts
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1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Guidance options
Show speed limits.
2. Select one of the following:
Checked box: the current speed limit
will be displayed in the instrument
panel
10
.
Empty box: the speed limit will not be
displayed.
Travel points of interest (POI) alert
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Guidance options
Travel POI notification.
2. Select one of the following:
Checked box: an audible signal alerts
the driver that the vehicle is approach-
ing a POI that is included in a Travel
guide (p. 16).
Empty box: no audible signal will be
provided.
Travel guide alert
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Guidance options
Guided tour notification.
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Available in vehicles equipped with the optional Road sign information system and is not available in all markets.
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2. Select one of the following:
Checked box: an audible signal alerts
the driver that the vehicle is approach-
ing an area included in a Travel guide
(p. 16).
Empty box: no audible signal will be
provided.
Related information
Navigation – traffic information (p. 34)
Navigation – importing/exporting
stored locations
Stored destinations or routes can be imported
or exported from one vehicle to another.
Points of interest (POIs) can only be imported
if the file format is .gpx.
1. Connect a USB flash drive to the USB
socket in the tunnel console storage
compartment.
2. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings Import/export stored
locations
.
3. Select what is to be imported/exported.
NOTE
The format for POI files and how they can
be downloaded from the Internet is deter-
mined by their respective manufacturers/
distributers, which means that there is no
standardized process for doing so. There-
fore, this article cannot provide exact step-
by-step instructions. Contact your Volvo
retailer if you have any questions.
Related information
Navigation: setting a destination (p. 16)
Navigation – itineraries (p. 21)
Navigation – routes (p. 22)
Navigation – points of interest (POI) sym-
bols (p. 20)
TRAFFIC INFORMATION
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Navigation – traffic information
The navigation system constantly receives
updated traffic information, which is used for
dynamic guidance. When situations occur
that may cause delays (e.g., an accident, road
work), this will be displayed on the screen. If a
destination has been set, the route to it will be
recalculated, which can occur automatically
or require confirmation, see Rerouting on
request(p. 25).
TMC is a standardized system for broadcast-
ing traffic information. The vehicle's radio
automatically tunes to the correct frequency.
Traffic information is displayed differently
depending on whether or not a destination
has been set.
This symbol indicates that
traffic information is available
in the current broadcast area
and will displayed in two col-
ors depending on the impor-
tance of the information:
RED: the information will be read aloud
and the location of the problem will be
shown on the map.
YELLOW: the information will not be read
aloud but the location of the problem will
be shown on the map.
This symbol marks the loca-
tion of a traffic problem. For
more information, see "Traf-
fic information on the map"
below.
NOTE
Traffic information is not available in all
areas/states/provinces.
The transmission range for traffic informa-
tion is being increased continuously.
Activating/deactivating
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Traffic information.
2. Check/uncheck the box to activate/deac-
tivate the function.
Traffic information without a set
destination
This function makes it possible to show traffic
problems in situations where no destination
has been set.
Scroll function on the map opens
Traffic information on the map
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Traffic information Traffic on
map
.
2. Search for traffic problems using the
scroll function, see also "Traffic informa-
tion with a set destination" below.
All traffic
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Traffic information Traffic on
map
.
> A list of all traffic announcements in
the current broadcast area will be dis-
played.
2. Select what is to be displayed, see also
"Traffic information with a set destination"
> "All traffic."
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Traffic information with a set
destination
This function shows traffic problems when a
destination has been set.
Listening to traffic announcements
along a route
In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Traffic information Listen to
traffic on route
.
> Current traffic announcements along
the route will be read aloud.
All traffic
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Traffic information All traffic.
> All traffic information in the current
broadcast area will be listed. Traffic
information is primarily grouped by
country (in border areas) followed by
road numbers and street names.
2. Select a traffic problem and confirm by
pressing the thumb wheel/OK/MENU.
> The traffic problems will be listed with
the most serious ones at the top of the
list.
3. Select a traffic problem and confirm by
pressing the thumb wheel/OK/MENU.
> Additional information and the location
on the map will be displayed. The map
image will be centered around the
location of the problem.
Traffic information on the map
Traffic information on the map
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Traffic information Traffic on
map
.
2. For detailed information, scroll the map
until the cursor is over the traffic problem/
symbol desired.
> A yellow frame will appear around the
symbol.
3. Confirm by pressing the thumb
wheel/OK/MENU.
> The following information will be dis-
played if available:
street name/road number
country
type of problem
extent of the problem
expected duration of the problem
If there are several traffic problems
inside the cursor's frame, the first
problem displayed will be the one clos-
est to the center of the cursor.
Numbers such as "
2/5" at the top of
the screen indicate that the current
information is the second problem of a
total of five within the frame. Press the
thumb wheel/OK/MENU repeatedly to
toggle to the other information.
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Direct listed information
1. In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Traffic information Traffic on
map
.
> Direct listed traffic problems (two in the
previous illustration) indicate that the
information pertains to your current
itinerary.
2. Select a traffic problem and confirm by
pressing the thumb wheel/OK/MENU.
> Additional information and the location
on the map will be displayed. The map
image will be centered around the
location of the problem.
Traffic problem on the map
Extent of a traffic problem
Some traffic problems may affect an
extended area and this function shows the
extent (scope) of the problem.
In addition to the symbol marking the location
of the traffic problem, the effected stretch of
road will be indicated by red Xs (xxxxx).
The number of Xs indicates the extent of
the problem.
The direction is indicated by the side of
the road that the Xs are on.
Extent of a traffic problem
Size of the traffic information area
The map scale determines the amount of traf-
fic information that can be displayed. The
larger the area on the maps, the greater the
number of traffic problems that can be
shown.
Related information
Navigation – guidance alternatives (p. 29)
Navigation: setting a destination (p. 16)
Navigation – itineraries (p. 21)
MAP AND SYSTEM INFORMATION
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Navigation – map and system
information
Volvo offers maps covering North America as
well as other parts of the world.
During updates, new information is added
and older, possibly outdated information is
removed.
System information
In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU and
select
Settings System information.
> A summary of the current navigation
system status, such as the current traf-
fic information transmitter, operative
map data and map version will be dis-
played.
Map content
NOTE
Map data may not provide complete cov-
erage of all remote areas.
The areas covered are constantly being
expanded, which means that map updates
are necessary occasionally. Contact your
Volvo retailer.
See support.volvocars.com for map and
other Sensus Navigation-related information.
Map areas
The map information in your vehicle is deter-
mined by your country/market. Contact a
Volvo retailer if map information for another
area is required.
Map updates
Map updates are downloaded from the Inter-
net
1
to a USB flash drive
2
. The information is
then transferred to the vehicle's navigation
system using the USB socket in the tunnel
console.
NOTE
Instructions for downloading informa-
tion and updating the navigation sys-
tem are available on the Internet.
For questions regarding updates, con-
tact a Volvo retailer or go to
support.volvocars.com.
1
See the information at support.volvocars.com.
2
The flash drive must have at least 20 Gb of free space.
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Updating
Follow the on-screen instructions for updat-
ing the navigation system. They will show the
various stages in the update procedure and
the time remaining.
NOTE
Some of the navigation system's functions
will be disabled or reduced while updating
is in progress.
1. With the vehicle parked outdoors, start
the engine.
2. Connect the USB flash drive to the vehi-
cle's USB socket and follow the instruc-
tions shown on the center console
screen.
>
When
Map update finished is dis-
played, the procedure is completed
and all of the navigation system's func-
tions can be used normally.
Updating the system may add new function-
ality that is not described in this manual.
Resuming an interrupted update
If the update was not completed when the
engine was switched off, the procedure can
be resumed where it left off the next time the
engine is started if the USB flash drive is still
connected. If the flash drive has been
removed, start the engine and reconnect the
USB flash drive.
When Map update finished is displayed, the
procedure is completed.
Related information
Navigation – License agreements and
copyrights (p. 44)
Navigation – troubleshooting (p. 42)
Sensus Navigation (p. 6)
Navigation – Menu overview
This article provides an overview of the navi-
gation system's menu alternatives and possi-
ble settings that can be made.
Three menu levels are shown here. In certain
cases, there may be additional levels, which
are described in their respective articles.
In the navigation system's normal view,
press the thumb wheel/OK/MENU to
open the menu.
Repeat voice guidance
(p. 29)
Set destination
(p. 16)
Home
(p. 16)
Address
Country:
City:
Street:
Number:
Intersection
Set single destination
Add as waypoint
Information
Save
(p. 16)
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Point of interest (POI)
By name
By category
Near the car
Along the route
Near the destination
Around point on map
(p. 16)
Stored location
Set single destination
Edit
Delete
Delete all
(p. 16)
Previous destination
Set single destination
Add as waypoint
Information
Save
Delete
Delete all
(p. 16)
Internet search
(p. 16)
Zip code
Country:
Zip code
Street:
Number:
Intersection
Set single destination
Add as waypoint
Information
Save
(p. 16)
Latitude and longitude
Format:
Set single destination
Add as waypoint
Information
Save
(p. 16)
Select point on map
Set single destination
Add as waypoint
Save
(p. 16)
Travel guide
Start guidance
Details
Photos
Play audio
Pause audio
(p. 16)
Itinerary
Itinerary
Start guidance
Add another waypoint
Clear itinerary
(p. 21)
Route
Avoid
Reroute
Longer
Shorter
Delete
(p. 22)
Alternative routes to desti-
nation
(p. 22)
Route overview
(p. 22)
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Detailed route information
Next
Previous
Zoom in
Zoom out
(p. 22)
Map of remaining route
(p. 22)
Record route
or
Stop recording
(p. 22)
Traffic information
(p. 34)
All traffic
Traffic on map
(p. 34)
Cancel guidance
or
Resume guidance
(p. 21)
Settings
Route options
Route type
Reroute on request
Route proposals
Use carpool lane
Use express lane
Avoid area
Avoid highways
Avoid toll roads
Avoid tunnels
Avoid ferries
Avoid car trains
(p. 25)
Map options
Show full-screen map
Map type
Highway information
Position information
Compass
POI symbols
Map colors
Stored location on
map
(p. 27)
Guidance options
Time of arrival format
Street names in voice
guidance
Turn-by-turn naviga-
tion
Automatic read out of
traffic
Audio fadeout
Voice guidance
Use simple voice guid-
ance
Speed camera warn-
ing
Stored location notifi-
cation
Travel POI notification
Guided tour notifica-
tion
(p. 29)
System information
(p. 38)
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FAV key options
See the
article
"Favor-
ites" in
your
owner's
manual.
Import/export stored loca-
tions
(p. 32)
Related information
Sensus navigation (p. 10)
Sensus Navigation (p. 6)
Navigation – troubleshooting
The following information provides examples
of situations in which the navigation system
may not seem to be functioning properly.
The vehicle’s position on the map is
incorrect
Sensus Navigation uses the Global Position-
ing System (GPS), which indicates the vehi-
cle’s position with an accuracy of about
65 feet (20 meters).
Accuracy may be even less when driving on
roads lying parallel to another road, winding
roads, roads on several levels, and also after
driving a long distance without making any
distinct turns.
Tall buildings and mountains, tunnels, via-
ducts, over/underpasses etc., also have a
negative affect on the reception of GPS sig-
nals, which means that the estimation of the
vehicle’s position may not be precise.
The system does not always calculate
the fastest/shortest route
Parameters such as distance, width of road,
type of road, number of right or left turns,
traffic circles etc., are all taken into account
when calculating the best theoretical route.
Experience and local knowledge may, how-
ever, lead to a better choice of route.
The system chooses toll roads,
freeways, and ferries even though I
have opted to avoid them
When calculating routes over longer dis-
tances, for technical reasons the system can
only use major roads.
If you opt to avoid for toll roads and freeways,
they will be avoided as much as possible, but
will be used if no other reasonable alternative
is available.
After being transported, the vehicle’s
position on the map is incorrect
If the vehicle is transported, for example by
ferry or train, or in such a way as to impede
the reception of GPS signals, it can take up to
5 minutes to calculate the car’s new position
correctly.
The vehicle’s position on the map is
incorrect after its 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 vehi-
cle’s position to be calculated.
The "car" symbol on the map moves
erratically after a tire change
In addition to the GPS receiver, the vehicle’s
speedometer and an onboard gyro are also
used to calculate the vehicle’s current loca-
tion and direction of travel. If the spare tire is
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put on the vehicle, or if a change is made
from summer to winter tires (or vice versa),
the navigation system must "learn" the new
dimensions of the tire(s).
Therefore, it may be necessary to drive for
several miles, including a number of full turns,
for the system to make this adjustment.
The map image does not correspond to
actual conditions
Factors such as the constant expansion and
rebuilding of the road network, new traffic
regulations constantly being introduced etc.,
mean that the digital map database is not
always complete.
The map database is enhance and updated
regularly. Please contact your Volvo retailer
for more information about availability.
See also support.volvocars.com for additional
information about maps, etc.
The map scale sometimes changes
There may not be detailed map information
for certain areas. If such cases, the system
automatically changes the map scale.
The "car" symbol on screen jumps
forward or spins
The system may need a few seconds to
sense the vehicle's position and movement
before you begin driving.
Switch off the ignition. Restart the engine but
wait for a short period before beginning to
drive.
I am planning a long trip but do not
want to specify a route to the cities that
I will be passing through. What is the
easiest way to set up an itinerary?
Select the final destination directly on the
map using the cursor. The system will auto-
matically guide you to the final destination
even if you drive past intermediate destina-
tions.
The system’s map information is not
up-to-date
Contact your Volvo retailer about updating
map information.
See also support.volvocars.com.
WARNING
Navigating safely
Always use good judgment when following
navigation system guidance, and do not
follow guidance that seems contrary to
your own best judgment.
What is the easiest way to check the
current map version?
In the vehicle's menu system, go to Settings
System information for information about
the map version and which geographic area it
covers, see (p. 38).
Related information
Navigation – map and system information
(p. 38)
Navigation – routes (p. 22)
Navigation – route options (p. 25)
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Navigation – License agreements and
copyrights
The following is information for the end-user
of the Sensus Navigation system.
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The Data includes certain information and
related content provided under license to
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de (a) el Estado de Illinois para
Reclamaciones relacionadas a los Datos para
las Américas y/o para la región Asia Pacífico
proporcionada mediante el presente
documento, y (b) a la de los Países Bajos –
Holanda para los Datos de Europa, Medio
Oriente y/o África proporcionada mediante el
presente documento. Usuarios Finales
Gubernamentales: En caso de que la
Información sea adquirida por, o en
representación del gobierno de Estados
Unidos o cualquier otra entidad buscando o
solicitando tener derechos similares a
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gobierno de Estados Unidos, esta
Información es un "objeto comercial” según
se define dicho término en 48 C.F.R. (“FAR”)
2.101, se licencia de conformidad con el
presente Contrato de Licencia de Usuario
Final, y cada copia de la Información
entregada o proporcionada de cualquier otra
forma deberá estar marcada en la forma
pertinente con la siguiente leyenda “Aviso de
Uso” y ser tratada de conformidad con dicho
Aviso.
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CONTRATISTA (PRODUCTOR O
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04 Map and system information
04
49
Related information
Sensus Navigation (p. 6)
Navigation – map and system information
(p. 38)
05 Index
05
50
C
Compass................................................... 27
D
Destination
setting................................................... 16
I
Itinerary...................................................... 21
K
Keypad....................................................... 12
L
License agreement.................................... 44
M
Map
options.................................................. 27
screens................................................. 27
Menus
Scroll menu........................................... 10
N
Navigation.................................................. 38
guidance options.................................. 29
importing/exporting a stored location.. 32
menu overview...................................... 39
route options........................................ 25
traffic information.................................. 34
troubleshooting..................................... 42
P
Points of interest (POI)............................... 20
R
Route
alternative routes and route overview . 22
S
Setting a destination.................................. 16
T
Text wheel................................................. 12
U
USB connector (audio system).................... 6
V
Voice control.............................................. 13
Volvo Navigation System
general information................................. 6
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