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WEB ED IT ION
ROAD AND TRAFF IC INFORMAT ION – RT I
Road type Colour
Motorway Orange
Primary road Dark grey
Smaller primary road Grey
Ordinary road Light grey
Local road White
Text and symbols on screen
Event at next guidance point
Distance to next guidance point
Name of next road/street
Facility (Restaurant)
Planned route final destination
Symbol for destination/final destination
Calculated arrival time at final destination
Planned route waypoint
Calculated remaining distance to destination
Maximum permitted speed - at car's current position (17) [Not incars with RSI.]
Compass
Traffic information
Section covered by traffic information
Current road/street name - at car's current position (17)
Next guidance point
Planned route
The car's current position
Stored location
Completed planned route
Planned route start
Map scale
ROAD AND TRAFFIC INFORMATION - RTIVolvo's navigation system is a traffic infor-mation and road navigation system devel-oped by Volvo. The system guides you to a
destination and gives information along the route.It informs of situations that can affect the drive,such as accidents, road works and shows alterna-tive routes.
It is possible to create an itinerary, search forfacilities along the route, store special places etc.The system displays the car's exact position andin event of a wrong turning always corrects toguide you to the destination.
You will see just how intuitive it is to use. Try itout. In order to get along with the system we rec-ommend that you familiarise yourself with theinformation in this manual.
By facilitating accessibility and shortening drivingdistances, Volvo's navigation system contributesto a better environment.
License agreement NAVTEQ DATABASE
For information for the end user - see page 78.
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01 Quick GuideQuick start................................................... 8
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Manual...................................................... 12Before starting.......................................... 14Overview................................................... 16Controls.................................................... 19Voice recognition...................................... 22Keyboard................................................... 25DVD disc, screen...................................... 27Maps, road types and compass............... 30Menus....................................................... 32Menu tree in three levels........................... 34 03
03 Planning your tripSpecify a destination................................ 40Itinerary..................................................... 47Current position........................................ 50Settings..................................................... 51Simulation................................................. 60
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04 Traffic informationGeneral...................................................... 64Reading information.................................. 66Handling traffic problems.......................... 68
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05 Symbols on the mapFacilities.................................................... 72
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06 Questions and answersFrequently asked questions...................... 76EULA - License agreement....................... 78Copyright.................................................. 80
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07 Alphabetical IndexAlphabetical Index.................................... 82
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Quick start................................................................................................. 8
QUICK GUIDE
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Activating the systemThe car's electrical system must first be acti-vated:
1. Press the remote control key into the igni-tion switch and activate key position I(see the owner's manual for the car).
2. If the navigation system does not startwithin a few seconds - press the centreconsole's NAV button.
DisclaimerWhen the navigation system is started thedisplay screen shows a text which must beconfirmed:
• Press the OK button.
For more information, see page 14.
ControlsVolvo's GPS navigator can be operated inseveral ways:
• With the steering wheel's right-hand key-pad
• With the controls in the centre console
• With a remote control
• With voice recognition.
For a functional description, see page 19.
Main commandsThe steering wheel keypad is used in the fol-lowing two examples to give guidance to anAddress or Facility.
• Scroll/select in the menus with theThumbwheel (1).
• Activate selections with a brief press onthe Thumbwheel (abbreviated in the fol-lowing example with "+ OK".
• Go back in menus and/or undo usingEXIT (2).
Centre console controlsIf the centre console keypad is used insteadof the steering wheel keypad then the follow-ing applies:
Keypad in steeringwheel
Centre con-sole
Turn the Thumbwheel Turn TUNE
Press the Thumbwheel Press OK
Press EXIT Press EXIT
Guidance to a street address
Step Displayscreen/menu
Action
1 If the displayscreen doesnot show amap image,proceed asfollows:
Press the centreconsole buttonNAV.
2 Map Press NAV to dis-play the "Short-cuts" menu.
3 Shortcutsmenu, seepage 32.
Select Setaddress + OK.
4 Set destina-tion
Select Address +OK.
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Step Displayscreen/menu
Action
5 Address: Select City: +OK.
6 Daisy wheel -seepage 25.
Turn the Thumb-wheel to selectcharacters andenter it by click-ing OK - a list ofoptions emergeson the displayscreen.
7 Daisy wheel Select the appro-priate districtfrom the list +OK.
8 Navigationmenu
Select Set singledestination +OK.
9 Map Guidance starts -follow the instruc-tions.
The navigation system calculates the route,travel time and distance to the selected desti-
nation. The system provides guidance andinstructions on junctions etc.
If there is a deviation from the planned routeoutline during the journey then the systemautomatically calculates a new route outline.
Guidance to a facility (POI)
Step Displayscreen/menu
Action
1 If the displayscreen doesnot show amap image,proceed as fol-lows:
Press the centreconsole buttonNAV.
2 Map Press NAV tobring up a menu.
3 Shortcutsmenu, seepage 32.
Select Set PointOf Interest +OK.
4 Set destina-tion
Select Point ofinterest (POI) +OK.
5 Point of inter-est (POI)
Select e.g. Nearthe car + OK.
Step Displayscreen/menu
Action
6 Latest 5 POItypes
Select e.g. Alltypes + OK.
7 All POI types Select e.g. Air-port + OK.
8 Results list Select thedesired optionfrom the list +OK.
9 Navigationmenu
Select Set sin-gle destination+ OK.
10 Map Guidance starts- follow theinstructions.
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Manual.................................................................................................... 12Before starting........................................................................................ 14Overview................................................................................................. 16Controls................................................................................................... 19Voice recognition.................................................................................... 22Keyboard................................................................................................. 25DVD disc, screen.................................................................................... 27Maps, road types and compass............................................................. 30Menus..................................................................................................... 32Menu tree in three levels......................................................................... 34
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General information on the manualThere is a quick guide for the user who wantsto get started right away - see page 8.
For a more in-depth description of the opera-tion and options as well as the selection ofsettings to the destination, the recommenda-tion is to read the manual in combination withpractical use.
Menu options/Search pathsAll options that can be selected on the dis-play screen are marked in this manual withslightly larger and grey-shaded text, e.g. Setdestination.
Search paths in the menu tree are stated ase.g.:
Set destination Address City:
English textThe manual's images are common to all mar-kets and languages so where they containtext it is mainly in English.
In order to facilitate the user's understandingof the images and their menu options withsearch paths connected to the manual's text,the English word for the image is in bracketsimmediately after the intended text/phrase inthe language of the manual:
Set destination Address
(Set destination > Address)1
Special text
NOTE
NOTE
Texts marked with NOTE provide advice ortips to facilitate use of e.g. features andfunctions.
FootnoteThere is information in the manual that isadded as a footnote at the bottom of thepage or in direct association with a table. This
1 Not in English manuals - but shown here as an example.
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information is a supplement to the text towhich it refers via the footnote number/letter.
OptionsAll types of options/accessories are markedwith an asterisk (*).
In addition to standard equipment, this man-ual also describes options (factory fittedequipment) and certain accessories (retrofit-ted extra equipment).
The equipment described in this owner'smanual is not available in all cars - they havedifferent equipment depending on adapta-tions for the needs of different markets andnational or local laws and regulations.
In the event of uncertainty over what is stand-ard or an option/accessory - contact a Volvodealer.
Changes in the manualThe specifications, design features and illus-trations in this owner's manual are not bind-ing.
We reserve the right to make modificationswithout prior notice.
© Volvo Car Corporation
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GeneralThe Volvo navigation system uses referencesystem WGS84, which gives longitude andlatitude positions.
The car's navigation system can be usedwithout a destination being selected.
Map positionUpon start-up, the navigation system showsan on-screen text message, which must beconfirmed by pressing the OK/MENU button.The text is as follows:
• This system provides routeinformation to help you reach yourdestination. Due to road conditions,some recommendations may not beaccurate. Obey all traffic laws anddrive based on your own goodjudgement. Always concentrate onyour driving by keeping your eyes andmind on the road.
Then a map of the current geographic area isshown where the car is symbolised by a bluetriangle.
SettingsThe system is supplied with default settings,but starts with the settings last used.
There is a function that resets all settings todefault settings simultaneously, seepage 58.
On/Off
On1. Push the remote control key into the igni-
tion switch.
2. The screen activates automatically in thekey position I (see the car's manual).
3. Press the centre console's button NAV ifthe navigation system does not startautomatically.
4. Press OK when the "Start up" textappears on-screen, see previous section"Map mode".
The system may need a few seconds in orderto detect the position and movement of thecar.
OffThe navigation system is shut down when theremote control key is removed from the igni-tion switch.
The Navigator cannot be switched off man-ually, but always works in the backgroundafter the "Start up" sequence. If the naviga-tion system is not to be switched on:
• Press EXIT at the "Start up" sequence,see section "Map mode".
NOTE
The navigation system is also availablewhen the engine is switched off. When thebattery level gets too low the systemswitches off.
Demo (simulated guidance)To see how the system works, guidance to anindicated destination can be simulated on-screen - see page 60.
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NOTE: The picture is schematic - some details may vary depending on car model and market.
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Antenna for GPSThe antenna is integrated into the roofantenna.
Voice recognitionSome procedures in the Navigation systemcan also be voice controlled. The microphone(2a) is fitted in the ceiling and the activationbutton (2b) is located on the right-hand key-pad on the steering wheel. For more informa-tion, see page 22.
Main unitThe main unit is fitted in and behind the cen-tre console and includes the following func-tions:
• Calculating the position of the car
• Calculating the route to the specified des-tination
• Handling traffic information
• Voice guidance
• DVD player
Receiver for GPS and traffic information(TMC1) is integrated into the main unit.
PositioningThe car's speed sensor and a gyro calculatethe current position and the direction of travelof the car using signals from the GPS satellitesystem.
The advantage of this concept is that theNavigation system registers and calculatesthe route outline even if the GPS signal istemporarily lost, e.g. when driving through atunnel.
Traffic informationTMC1 is a standardised coding system fortraffic information. The receiver automaticallysearches for the correct frequency. Receptiontakes place via the FM antenna.
NOTE
TMC is not available in all areas/countries.The system's coverage area is under con-stant construction and updating maysometimes be necessary.
For information about updating map data andsoftware, see page 27.
ScreenThe screen displays maps and providesdetailed information on route type, distance,menus etc. For information screen care, seepage 28.
Keypad, centre consoleAs an alternative to the steering wheel key-pad, the centre console's numerical keypadcan be used in combination with buttons OK/MENU, TUNE and EXIT to scroll between dif-ferent menu options, confirm options or goback in menus, see page 19.
Volume control and IR receiverUse the audio unit's volume control duringongoing voice messages to adjust the vol-ume, see page 31. The volume can also beadjusted in the menu system.
Point the remote control towards the centreconsole during use - its IR receiver is locatedthere.
1 Traffic Message Channel
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Keypad, steering wheelA keypad is located on the right-hand side ofthe steering wheel. Use it to scroll betweendifferent menu options, to confirm selectionsor to move back in menus, see page 19.
SpeakersNavigation system audio uses the front loud-speakers.
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General information about controlsThe navigation system is operated by con-trols on the centre console, the steeringwheel keypad or using a remote control*. Thethree different control unit keypads havecommon functions but differ in appearanceand operation. The design may also varydepending on market.
The system can also be controlled by voicerecognition using specific commands - seepage 22.
Centre console
Centre console keypad.
NAV activates the GPS navigator on thedisplay screen. With GPS activated, aquick menu opens/closes, see page 32.
Numerical keys enter information foraddress and name search, and scroll onthe map, see pages 25 and 32.
Press OK/MENU once to confirm or acti-vate a selection. Described in this manualwith the "OK button" or "+ OK".
Turning TUNE scrolls between differentmenu options or zooms when the mapimage is shown. Described in this manualwith the "TUNE knob".
Press EXIT once to go back in the menustructure or undo a selection.
Steering wheelThe steering wheel's keypad is available inseveral versions depending on market andselection of audio system.
Steering wheel right-hand keypad.
Turn the thumbwheel to scroll betweendifferent menu options or zoom when themap image is shown.
Press the thumbwheel to confirm/acti-vate a selection.
EXIT goes back in the menu structure orundoes a selection.
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Voice recognitionSee page 22.
Remote controlThe remote control can be used to control/operate several different functions in the car -only the related navigation system is descri-bed here.
• Point the remote control at the centreconsole during use.
Remote control keypad.
NAV activates the GPS navigator on thedisplay screen. With GPS activated, aquick menu opens/closes, see page 32
EXIT goes back in the menu structure orundoes a selection.
OK/MENU confirms or activates a selec-tion. Described in this manual with the"OK button" or "+ OK".
Arrow keys move the menu cursor.
Numerical keys enter data for addressand name search, and scroll on the map.
NOTE
If the remote control does not work, tryreplacing with new AA/LR6 batteries firstof all.
WARNING
Store the remote control and other similarobjects in one of the storage compart-ments - in the event of sudden braking ora collision such objects could cause per-sonal injury or material damage.
Additional information
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Sometimes there is more information availa-ble than can fit on the menu bar - the linethen ends with the character: "#".
To view the rest of the information:
• Press the INFO button.
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General about Voice controlVoice control means that certain functions inthe navigation system can be activated by thespoken word.
The Voice commands offer comfort and helpthe driver to avoid distraction - instead thedriver can concentrate on driving and focusattention on the road and traffic situation.
WARNING
The driver always holds overall responsibil-ity for driving the vehicle in a safe mannerand complying with all applicable rules ofthe road.
The Voice control uses the common micro-phone of the hands-free system - the driverreceives responses to the Voice controlthrough the vehicle's loud speakers.
The microphone is positioned in the ceiling infront of the driver for optimal take-up of thedriver's speech - it can however be disturbedby/pick up loud voices from passengers.
Handling
Keypad in steering wheel.
Button for voice control
Activating the system• A short press on the steering wheel but-
ton (1) activates the voice recognitionsystem - a voice command can be givenafter the tone.
Think of the following when using the voicerecognition system:
• For commands - Speak after the tonewith a normal voice at a normal tempo
• The car's doors, windows and sunroofmust be closed
• Avoid background noise in the passengercompartment.
NOTE
If the driver is unsure of which commandto use, he/she can say "Help" - the sys-tem then responds with several differentcommands which can be used in the cur-rent situation.
Voice commands can be disabled by:
• not speaking
• saying "Cancel"
• hold the steering wheel button forVoice recognition depressed for a cou-ple of seconds
• press EXIT
• press one of the centre console's but-tons NAV, RADIO, MEDIA, MY CARor CAM.
Use the voice commandEntering information in the navigation systemusing the voice command is very simplebecause the screen lists the frequently occur-ring commands to be used in the relevant sit-uation.
StartingA voice command is started as follows:
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1. Press the steering wheel button for Voicecontrol - the display lists examples ofpossible commands.
2. For example, select "Navigation" - waitfor the tone and state the word clearlyand in normal conversational tone.
3. The screen shifts to the option "Repeatinstruction/Navigation go to address/Itinerary" - Select and say "Itinerary".
Note that greyed out text and text in bracketsis not included in the spoken command.
NOTE
Greyed-out menu bars and options on thescreen are temporarily not selectable.
The command can be given in severalwaysThe command "Navigation go to address"can be stated as:
• "Navigation > Go to… > Address" - Say"Navigation", wait for the systemresponse in the form of suitable on-screen options. Continue by saying, forexample, "Go to…" and conclude with"Address".
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• Say the whole command in one sequence- "Navigation go to address".
TipsSome good advice:
• Give a command by first pressing thevoice button and then speaking naturallyafter the tone.
• To respond to the voice recognition sys-tem - speak after the tone at the end ofthe question.
• To interrupt the voice session - press andhold the voice button or press the EXITbutton.
• The driver can obtain help during a dia-logue by saying "Help" after a listeningtone.
• The dialogue with the system can bespeeded up - Interrupt the system'sspeech with a short press on the button'svoice button, wait for a tone and thenstart talking.
• The voice recognition system asks up to3 times for an answer. If no answer isgiven by the driver during this time thenthe session is concluded.
ExampleHere are some normal commands:
• Navigation go to address
• Navigation go to POI
• Navigation delete next waypoint
• Navigation cancel guidance.
NOTE
A complete list of quick commands isavailable in the MY CAR menu - Go toSettings Voice settings Voicecommand list Navigation commands.
Help functions and settingsIn the menu system MY CAR there are pro-grams where the driver can practice the dif-ferent functions in the voice recognition sys-tem. To describe the menu system MY CAR -see the car's normal instruction manual.
The better the driver knows the voice recog-nition system, the more comfortable thedriver will be using the functions. Practicingusing the integrated practice programs istherefore recommended.
NOTE
The exercise programs are only accessiblewhen the car is stationary with the parkingbrake applied.
Introduction to voice controlThe program Voice tutorial gives the driverstep by step instructions in the use of thevoice recognition system and is a simple way
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of becoming familiar with the methods of giv-ing commands.
The program can be started in two ways:
• Press the steering wheel button for voicecontrol and say "Voice tutorial".
or
• Activate the program in MY CAR - Go toSettings Voice settings Voicetutorial.
Voice trainingThe program Voice training teaches thevoice recognition system to recognise thedriver's voice and speech pattern. It is alsopossible to create a second user profile - anadvantage if more than one person is likely touse the car/system regularly.
• The voice training is started in MY CAR -Go to Settings Voice settingsVoice training User 1 or User 2.
NOTE
Menu option Default setting can only bechanged to User 1 after a lesson on Voicetraining has been completed.
More settings in MY CAR• User profile - 2 x different user profiles
can be set. Go to Settings Voice
settings Voice user setting. Tick oneof the options Default setting, User 1 orUser 2.
• Voice volume - Go to Settings Voicesettings Voice output volume andselect the desired level.
The system's voice volume can also beadjusted using the centre console TUNEknob when the system is speaking.
LanguageThe voice recognition system is under con-stant development and at time of printing thefollowing languages were available:
• English (UK)
• English (US)
• French (CAN)
• French (FRA)
• Dutch
• Italian
• Spanish (EU)
• Spanish (US)
• Swedish
• German
NOTE
The voice recognition system in combina-tion with GPS navigation only works withthe languages listed here.
To change the language - Go to SettingsSystem options Language and select.
The languages that are included in thevoice recognition system have thisicon in the language list.
Language dependent user profileThe voice recognition system only under-stands the language set in System options.
Say that user profile User 1 is stored by aSwedish speaking driver with the system setin Swedish. If the driver changes the car lan-guage to English the user profile User 1 willno longer be selectable because the systemnow only understands, and expects Englishspeech - instead the option Default settingbecomes active.
To improve the system's understanding of thedriver's English speech the solution is toteach and store the driver's English speech inUser 2 with the system set to English (tohave both variants available) or to replace theSwedish language profile in User 1 with anEnglish profile.
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Entering and selecting options
Screen view with text field or optional text.
This navigation system uses a "daisy wheel"to enter specific information, e.g. type offacility, place/town, area/country, address,street or post code.
Activate an optionAfter marking a desired function/menu barusing the thumb wheel or the TUNE knob,press the thumb wheel/OK to see the nextlevel of functions/options.
Enter as follows
The daisy wheel.
1. Mark a text field.2. Press OK to call up the "daisy wheel":
3. Select the characters using the thumbwheelTUNE knob and enter them bypressing thumb wheelOK.
Numerical keyboardAnother way of entering characters is usingthe centre console's buttons 0-9, * and #.
When 9 is pressed, a bar appears with allcharacters1 under the buttons, e.g. W, x, y, zand 9. Quick press the move/"loop" cursorthrough these characters.
• Stop using the cursor on the desiredcharacter to select it - the character isshown on the enter line.
• Delete/change using EXIT.
More options
NOTE
Faded characters cannot be selected incombination with the currently input char-acters.
In the daisy wheel's inset menu there are fur-ther options that have more characters anddigits:
• More (More) + OK - alternative charac-ters appear in the wheel.
• 123 + OK - digits appear in the wheel.
• => + OK - the cursor moves to the list onthe right-hand side of the screen whereselections using OK can be made.
• Last 5 (Last 5) + OK - lists the mostrecent searches. Mark one of them + OK.
1 The character for each button may vary depending on market/state/language.
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List of options
List that matches entered characters.
The digit 5 in the screen's top right-hand cor-ner indicates that the list contains 5 possibleoptions that match the entered letters BEZ.
No listAn empty list and the characters *** in theupper right-hand corner's digit window, meanthat the available options with current enteredcharacters are more than 1000 - when theamount is less, the current options are shownautomatically.
To reduce the number of options in the list:
• Enter more characters on the text line.
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DVD contentsDVDs with updated map data and relatedenhanced information are being developedcontinually. Contact a Volvo dealer for infor-mation on the latest issue.
NOTE
Map data does not have 100 percent cov-erage in all areas/countries.
The system's coverage area is under con-stant construction and updating maysometimes be necessary.
See also www.volvocars.com/navi for furtherinformation on maps etc.
Map areasThe car's map system varies depending onmarket. The following main maps are availa-ble:
• Australia & New Zealand (Pacific)
• Europe
• Hong Kong
• Japan
• China
• Middle East
• North America
• Russia
• South Africa
• South America
• Southeast Asia
• Turkey.
Should you need to modify the navigationsystem's map area - contact a Volvo dealerfor information on how to proceed.
Updating the map dataWhen updating, DVDs are used to transfernew information to your car's navigation sys-tem. This is done using the car's regular DVDplayer.
NOTE
• A number of the Infotainment functionsare disabled or reduced during updat-ing.
• Before an update begins - readthrough the instructions first.
In the event of any questions about updating- contact a Volvo dealer.
License codeTo be able to activate an update, a licencecode has to be entered first. This code canbe found on the Internet.
1. Open the website1 "Activate your naviga-tion system".
2. Enter your car's VIN number and theowner's e-mail address in the relevantentry fields, then click to close the web-site.
3. Note the licence code which is then dis-played on screen. This licence code isalso sent to the specified e-mail address.
UpdatingHow to update the navigation system:
1. Start the engine.2. Insert the first disc in the DVD player and
follow the instructions on screen. Anupdate is often distributed on severaldiscs2 - insert the discs in the logical/numerical order.
1 The Internet address from which the licence code is generated comes with the update DVDs.2 The number of discs depends on the market.
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3. The screen shows New softwarefound - start the update by pressing OK.(Cancel by pressing EXIT).
4. The screen shows Please enter licencecode: - input the licence code using thenumeric keypad, see page 19.
5. Follow the instructions on screen, whichcontinuously show the progress of theupdate and the approximate time remain-ing.
• The update has to be enabled once allDVDs have been loaded. This is done byswitching off the engine and waiting5 minutes before restarting. The update isthen complete and the navigation systemcan be used again.
NOTE
In certain cases updating map data mayalso add new functions in the system,which are not described in this manual.
Continue an interrupted updateIf the update is not complete when the engineis switched off, the process continues fromwhere it left off the next time you start theengine. Proceed as follows to restart an inter-rupted update:
• If the disc is inserted into the DVD player:Start the engine - the update is resumedautomatically. Follow the instructions onscreen.
• If the disc is removed: Start the engineand insert the disc into the DVD player -the update is resumed automatically. Fol-low the instructions on screen.
Care of DVD discsHandle DVD discs with care.
When they are not in use they must be storedin their packaging. Avoid storing them indamp, high temperature, direct sunlight ordusty surroundings.
Screen careClean the screen with a soft, lint-free rag,lightly moistened with a mild window cleaningagent.
IMPORTANT
Do not place any objects in front of theGPS navigator's display screen - the sur-face could then be scratched. Mobilephones can also interfere with the displayscreen's function.
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NOTE: The images are schematic - some details may vary depending on software version and market.
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Map image of current positionThe appearance of the screen image dependson geographic position and the settingsmade, e.g. map scale, facilities selected fordisplay etc.
Explanations for the text, signs and symbolsthat may appear on the display are availableon the front of the cover.
POIs along the motorway - seepage 42.
Detailed junction map - the left-hand sec-tion of the display screen shows adetailed enlargement of the next junc-tion1. The situation is always supplemen-ted with a voice message, see next sec-tion.
Two maps can be selected as displaymode. The screen shows the same mapimage but in two different scales. 2D or3D display can also be selected - seepage 53.
Scroll mode - see page 32.
Voice guidanceAfter a destination has been entered and thecar approaches a junction or exit, a voicemessage sounds stating distance and type ofthe next manoeuvre. At the same time adetailed map of the junction is displayed. Thevoice guidance message is repeated closer tothe junction.
The volume can be adjusted with the audiounit's volume button (during ongoing voicemessage).
To repeat a message:
• Press twice on the OK button.
Also see Settings Guidance optionsVoice guidance - see page 55.
NOTE
There is no voice guidance during a cur-rent call with a Bluetooth-connectedmobile phone.
To select male or female voice and language:
• Go to the menu system in MY CAR - seethe car's manual. The voice volume canalso be adjusted there.
CompassThe red tip of the compassneedle points north and thewhite end points south.
Go to Settings Map options Compassto select a different view or so that the com-pass is not shown - see page 54.
1 This function can be expanded - see page 56.
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Menu systemAll menus and options are presented in therelevant section of the manual.
NOTE
Greyed-out menu bars and options on thescreen are temporarily not selectable.
ShortcutsAfter pressing the NAV button to start thenavigation system, the next press on the NAVbutton will bring up the first menu for theuser, with shortcuts to the most frequentlyused functions.
The shortcuts are:
• Enter address – see also page 40.
• Enter facility – see also page 41.
• Previous destinations – see also page44.
• Traffic info on the route – see also page68.
• Cancel guidance – deletes the currentitinerary. Also located there is the optionPause guidance, see page 33.
To the shortcuts from map mode• Press the NAV button.
Main menu
The main menu is located at the top of thenavigation system's menu tree.
To the main menu from map mode• Press the OK MENU button.
To the main menu from another menu• Press NAV and then OK MENU.
or
• Press EXIT repeatedly until it is shown.
Back to the Main menuRegardless of where the user is in the menustructure, the Main menu can always beaccessed by pressing once or more on theEXIT button.
Back to the mapThere is an easy way to quickly bring up themap on the screen again, no matter howdeep into the menu system the user is:
• Hold in EXIT for a few seconds.
Scroll menu
In Scroll mode a crosshair is moved over themap image with the centre console's numeri-cal keys.
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Activating Scroll mode in normal mapmode• Press one of the numerical keys 0-9.
Scrolling• Press one of the numerical digit keys
1-2-3-4-6-7-8-9 - a directional arrow isshown in the margins combined with thenumber that will be used to scroll themap in the desired direction.
Zooming out/in• Turn the TUNE knob.
Exiting from Scroll mode• Press EXIT.
CrosshairPress OK MENU once to show a menu forthe point on the map, which the centre of thecrosshair points to:
• Set single destination - Deletes anyprevious destinations in the itinerary, andstarts guidance on the map.
• Add waypoint - Adds the selected pointto the itinerary.
• POIs nearby - Allows you to search/viewavailable facilities around the selectedlocation.
• Read traffic message - Allows you toview traffic messages1 around theselected location.
• Information - Shows information availa-ble about the selected location.
• Store location - Allows you to store theselected location in the memory. (Opensthe menu Set destination Storedlocation Edit - see page 44).
Pause guidance
Pause guidance
With the cursor on Pause guidance + OKMENU the guidance can be switched off tem-porarily after which neither visual nor acousticguidance is given - at the same time the
menu-bar changes to Resume guidance.However, the system's car symbol continuesto show the car's actual position on the map.
Resuming guidance• Select Resume guidance + OK MENU.
1 The service is not available for all areas/markets/states.
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Shown here are three of the menu tree's lev-els. Several of the menus at level 3 have fur-ther submenus - these are described in moredetail in each respective section.
The menus are structured as follows:
Menu level 1
Menu level 2
Menu level 3
Menu level 4
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Menus and functions
Repeat voice guidance page31
Set destination page40
Address
Area:
City:
Street:
Number:
Junction:
Set single destination
Add as waypoint
Information
page40
Point of interest (POI)
By name
Near the car
Along the route
Around point on map
Along the street
Along the motorway
MyPOI near the car
MyPOI aroundpoint on map
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Stored location
Set single destination
Add as waypoint
Information
Edit
Sort by
Delete
page43
Previous destination
Set single destination
Add as waypoint
Information
Store
Delete
Delete all
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Return trip
Start guidance
Add as waypoint
Edit itinerary
page45
Postcode page45
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Latitude & longitude page46
Select point on map page46
Route details page47
Itinerary
Start guidance
Add another waypoint
Edit itinerary
page47
Avoid page48
Next destination page48
Route instructions page49
Map of entire route page49
Map of remaining route page49
Start demo
or
Stop demo
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Traffic informationA page64
Read traffic message page66
Traffic events on route
or
Traffic events ahead
page68
Avoided traffic events page68
Current position page50
Settings page51
Traffic informationA
Traffic message
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Route options
Route type
Route proposals
Customise route
Route learning
Reset route learning
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Map options
Map colours
Show dual map mode
Single map settings
Right map settings
Left map settings
POI on map
Show full-screen map
POI on map
Compass
Show currentroad name
Show speed limitsB
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Guidance options
Voice guidance
Voice output volume
Street names invoice guidance
Turn-by-turnnavigation *
Time of arrival format
Always showintersection map
MyPOI Alert
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System information
GPS information
Map version:
Map loading progress
page56
Import/edit MyPOI page57
Reset navigation settings page58
Delete all user data page58
Pause guidance
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Resume guidance
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A Not available in all areas/markets/states.B Not in cars with Road Sign Information (RSI – Road Sign
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PLANNING YOUR TRIP
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Address
Set destination Address
There are several different ways to program adestination.
It is sufficient to simply specify a district/cityand start the journey - it leads to the centre ofthe district/city.
If a destination's latitude and longitude areknown then these can be entered.
See page 25 for information on how charac-ters are written/entered into the system's var-ious text fields.
NOTE
The definition of city or area may vary fromcountry to country and even within thesame country. In some cases, it refers to amunicipality and in others it refers to a dis-trict.
City or street
The cursor first rests on Street.
How to search and locate a destination:
1. With the previous image view on the dis-play screen - Press OK to activate thepreset text box.
2. Enter the street's name Street: with the"daisy wheel" (see page 25) and thenselect a desired City:.
3. Or City: + OK and start by entering it.
The following search criteria can be used:
• Area: - Enter a country.
• City: - Enter a district/city.
• Postcode: - Under City: the search canalso be made using a post code.
• Street: - Enter the street address.
• Number: - Select one of the street'shouse numbers.
• Junction: - Select a destination based onwhere the two streets/roads intersect.
• Set single destination - Deletes anydestinations in the itinerary and startsguidance to the current destination.
• Add as waypoint - Select + OK to addthe address to the itinerary.
• Information - Select + OK to view infor-mation about the selected destination.
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More about Information
Select an address/street + OK - then the fol-lowing can be selected:
• Map - Shows where on the map the loca-tion can be found - sometimes with addi-tional information.
• Call1 - Calls the facility if a telephonenumber is given.
• Related POI - Lists the facilities associ-ated with the current/selected facility.
• Parking nearby - Lists parking whereappropriate around the selected location,with distance.
Facilities
Set destination Point of interest (POI)
The system contains a large number ofsearchable facilities which can be specifiedas destinations. The list of desired facilitiescan be shortened by specifying which facility/facilities the current search relates to:
• Select Type: and specify which facilitiesshould be covered by the search (it is thesame approach as described on page54).
To select which facilities should be perma-nently visible on the map, go to the menuSettings POI on map - see page 54.
All searches are made in the manner descri-bed in the previous section City or street:
1. Specify Area:/City:/Type:/Name:.2. Then select Set single destination, Add
as waypoint or Information + OK.
With name
By name
In addition to searching with main group,such as Restaurant, the company name ofthe facility can also be used, e.g. "PeppesBodega". The procedure is the same as whensearching with Address, see page 40.
When searching with Name: with e.g. "Lon-don Airport", all combinations with "London"will be shown when "Lo" is entered. The moreletters you input the more specific the reply.
A search with "Lo" also produces reply alter-natives such as "Restaurant Lou Trivalou" for
1 Requires connected mobile phone.
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example, as alternatives containing severalwords separated by spaces are also includedin the search.
NOTE
There are subcategories of restaurants tosimplify searches.
Around the carNear the car
Search of facility refers to the area around thecar's current position.
Along the route
Along the route
Search of facility refers to the area along theset itinerary.
Around point on mapAround point on map
Search of facility is made with the Scroll func-tion crosshair - see page 32.
• The scroll map is shown - place thecrosshair at the desired location + OK
Along the street
Along the street
Search of facility refers to the area along aspecific street/road.
Along the motorway
Along the motorway
This search lists the facilities easy to reachfrom the motorway, e.g. service stationsalong the motorway or at the exits.
NOTE
The car must be on the motorway in ques-tion for the list to be available for presenta-tion.
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My POI around the car
MyPOI near the car
This function allows facilities that the user hasentered into the system - My POI2 - to besearched for in the area around the car's cur-rent position. The search is made within aradius of approx. 32 km.
NOTE
My POI icons are shown on the map fromand including scale "1.0 km" and lower.
My POI around point on map
MyPOI around point on map
Facilities that the user has entered into thesystem - My POI2 - are searched for herearound the cursor position on the map. Thesearch is made within a radius ofapprox. 32 km.
The search is made with the Scroll function'scrosshair - see page 32.
• The scroll map is shown - position thecrosshair on the desired My POI + OK
Stored location
Set destination Stored location
The driver can store a large number of his/herown locations in the system. They can thenbe used to quickly draw up/supplement anitinerary.
Storing a locationTo store a chosen location:
1. Use the Scroll function (see page 32) andselect the location to be stored.
2. Press OK to display the "crosshair"menu.
3. Select Store location + OK - now thelocation is stored and is included in thelist Stored location.
2 For information about how individual facilities (My POI) can be added to the map database - see page 57.
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Mark a stored location in the list + OK andchoose between the following options/head-ings:
Set single destinationSet single destination
This option deletes any previous destinationsin the itinerary, and starts guidance on themap.
Add waypointAdd as waypoint
Opens the same window as for Setdestination Address Add as waypoint- see page 47.
InformationInformation
Opens the same window as for Setdestination Address Add as waypoint
Information - see page 41.
Edit
Edit
Opens selected "Stored location" and allowsyou to change/update the following:
• Name - Enter a name for the location.
• Icon - Select the symbol to represent thecurrent location.
• Address - Opens the map to adjust thelocation's geographical position.
• Phone: - Enter a telephone number.
• Edit voice tag - Record own sound3.Follow the on-screen instructions.
• Show name on map - Untick if the loca-tion name is not to be displayed on themap.
• Store - Save changes with OK.
Sort bySort by
Select whether stored locations are to be sor-ted by:
• Name
• Icon
• Distance
• Chronological
ClearDelete
• Delete a marked stored location.
Previous destinations
Set destination Previous destination
3 Only in combination with audio system "High Performance" or "Premium".
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Previously used destinations are stored here.Mark one of them and then select between:
• Set single destination
• Add as waypoint
• Information
• Store - see more about this option afterthe next image.
• Delete
• Delete all.
The Store option presents this Edit menu.
The Store menu option leads to the sameEdit menu as for Stored location Edit.
For more information - see page 43.
• To add/change information for the desti-nation - Mark Store + OK.
Return tripReturn trip
Goes back to the itinerary starting point. Canbe selected anywhere/anytime in the itinerary.
Post code
Set destination Postcode
Search destination by post code:
1. Highlight Postcode: + OK to view the"daisy wheel".
2. Select characters with the TUNE knoband type/enter them by pressing OK. (Ortype/enter characters using the centreconsole's numerical buttons - seepage 25).
NOTE
Presentation of post code may differbetween different markets/areas.
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Search via Latitude/Longitude
Set destination Latitude & longitude
Select destination with GPS coordinates:
1. Place the cursor on the character to bechanged and press OK - the characterwindow becomes "active".
2. Enter a digit using the centre console'snumerical buttons (or turn TUNE) - finishwith OK or place the cursor on the nextcharacter - previous character window is"deactivated".
3. Move the cursor to the next characterlocation to be changed and repeat.
4. With the cursor in both windows to the farright, (or turn TUNE) the letters for thecardinal points - N = 6, S = 7, W = 9 andE = 3 are entered.
5. When both coordinates are entered -mark Add as waypoint + OK to add thelocation to the itinerary.
Add to itineraryAdd as waypoint
Add the location of the selected coordinateson the map to the itinerary.
InformationInformation
Shows information available about the loca-tion.
Search via point on map
Set destination Select point on map
Shows maps with current location pointedout by a cursor.
• Turn TUNE to change the scale.
1. Move the crosshair using the centre con-sole's numerical keys: [6 MNO] moves tothe right, [8 TUV] moves down, etc. - seepage 32.
2. When the desired location has beenfound - Press OK.
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Menu overview
Route details
The system handles one itinerary at a timewith a maximum of 8 intermediate destina-tions.
The first specified destination is the journey'sFinal destination - subsequent input destina-tions are Intermediate destinations.
NOTE
The last added destination will always beWaypoint-1 - the previous Waypoint israised one step: So "Old" Waypoint-1 willbe Waypoint-2, etc.
If a new order is required - Go to Routedetails Itinerary, Mark a way pointand Move in list.
Enter an itinerary
Route details Itinerary
Draw up an itinerary with several stops toavoid entering destination after destinationduring your trip.
One final destination with up to 8 intermedi-ate destinations can be specified.
Start guidance
Results with "Route proposal 3" ticked.
Cursor on Start guidance + OK activatescurrent itinerary.
If the display of 3 alternative itineraries is pre-set then the driver can select one of them,see the menu Settings Route optionsRoute proposals, page 52.
Add waypointAdds an intermediate destination. Gives thesame menu as in "Set destination" - seepage 40.
Edit itineraryGives the options:
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• Clear itinerary - deletes the current itin-erary.
• Route options - opens a shortcut toSettings Route options - seepage 51.
Intermediate destinations in theitinerary
By selecting intermediate destination + OKeach intermediate destination in the itinerarycan be updated.
• Information - Full name and address,and Latitude and Longitude. In addition, afacility can be Called up and any Facilitiesaround the location and Car parking inthe vicinity can be seen.
• Delete - deletes the intermediate desti-nation.
• Move in list - changes the order in theitinerary.
• Adjust on map - shows the location onthe map with a crosshair. Another loca-tion there be scrolled forward andselected with OK, see more about theScroll function on page 32.
• Store - opens the menu Set destinationStored location Edit - see page
see page 44).
Avoid
Route details Avoid
A distance in the itinerary can be deselectedhere. The alternative distances are calculatedfrom the car's current position. The systemthen selects another route.
• Select the desired option + OK.
Next destination
Route details Next destination
Shows the next intermediate destination'sposition on the map, name, address, estima-ted time of arrival and distance there. Alsogives the options:
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• Delete - deletes the current intermediatedestination and shows the next one.
• Map - shows the position on the map inthe Scroll menu, see page 32.
• >> - scrolls to the next intermediate des-tination in the itinerary, in a loop.
• Call - calls up the facility if possible.
Route instructions
Route details Route instructions
The itinerary's waypoints are listed here.
Map of entire route
Route details Map of entire route
The whole itinerary is shown here - scaleddown to fit on the display screen.
Otherwise, the same functions as in the Scrollmenu, see page 32.
Map of the remaining route
Route details Map of remaining route
Shows screen image similar to the one in theprevious section, but here only with the itiner-ary's remaining distance from the car's cur-rent position.
Otherwise, the same functions as in the Scrollmenu, see page 32.
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Where am I?
Current position
Displays a map with the car's current positionand information on the location, such asname and coordinates.
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Traffic information
Settings Traffic information
Further settings that affect traffic informationcan be made, in addition to those describedhere - see page 68.
Traffic message
Traffic message
Certain traffic message sorting can be donehere:
• All - all reported traffic disruptionsappear.
• Most serious - indicates, for example,closed roads due to accidents or otherlarge/long-term disruption.
• None - indication of traffic problem off.
NOTE
This setting does not affect the calculationof a route.
Route options
Settings Route options
Route type
Route type
Three types of route can be selected here:
• Fast - major and fast roads such as e.g.motorways are prioritised. In some casesthis is neither the shortest travel time norroute.
• Short - short route prioritised. In somecases the route uses minor roads.
• Easy - minimum number of junctions andsimilar traffic systems prioritised.
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Route proposals
Route proposals
At the command Start guidance there maybe several similar suitable options. Select thisif the driver should be asked in case there areseveral options to choose from:
• Select 1 if the route type shall be selectedbased on the option under Route type inthe previous section.
• Select 3 if the driver shall select betweenthe three route types before guidance isstarted.
See more information on page 47.
Customise route
Customise route
Here you can deselect certain traffic sugges-tions. Tick to avoid the following element1
along the route:
• Avoid motorways
• Avoid toll roads
• Avoid ferries
• Avoid congestion charging zones
• Avoid tunnels
• Avoid time-restricted roads
• Avoid season-restricted roads
• Avoid car trains
• Avoid unverified roads
• Avoid borders
NOTE
• If an itinerary is entered when theseselections are made then there may bea certain delay after an option hasbeen ticked/unticked since the itiner-ary must be recalculated.
• If tunnels, toll roads and motorwaysare not selected then these are avoi-ded as far as possible and are onlyused if no other reasonable alternativeis available.
Route learningRoute learning
The basic condition is a stored itinerary. If thedriver deviates from the proposed route andtakes a different route to the final destinationthan the system recommends, the systemmemorises the driver's choice.
If the same itinerary is used again 2 times andthe driver repeats the route choice, the sys-tem will instead show the path that the driverselected.
Ticked window means that a route that isdriven 3 times is stored as route instead ofthe original route.
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Reset route learningReset route learning
Erase driving history.
Map options
Settings Map options
Map coloursMap colours
Choose between:
• Automatic - a light sensor detectswhether it is day or night.
• Day (in previous image)
• Night
Single map settingsSingle map settings
• Map orientation - Select Heading orNorth.
North - the map always shows North at thetop of the screen. The car symbol moves inthe relevant direction on the screen.
Heading - the car symbol is in the centre andalways points up on the screen. The mapimage rotates under the car symbol in relationto how the road bends.
• Map view - Select 2D or 3D.
2D - car symbol and map image seen at rightangles straight from above.
3D2 - car symbol and map image seen obli-quely from the side/above.
Show dual map mode
Show dual map mode
The screen can display the map of the entireimage area or the same map view in 2 differ-ent scales on each left and right half.
Select by ticking in the box by Show dualmap mode + OK and EXIT.
2 Only if Map orientation>Heading is selected.
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Adjust the map scale in dual map modeTo view both maps with different map scales,they can be adjusted individually as follows:
1. Start from map view mode. Turn theTUNE knob to the left and right - onescreen half is surrounded by a colourframe.
2. Press OK - selected screen half is now"active".
3. Turn the TUNE knob to adjust the scale.
4. Press OK again - done, the screen half is"deactivated".
Left map settingsLeft map settings
• Map orientation - Select Heading orNorth.
• Map view - Select 2D or 3D.
Right map settingsRight map settings
Same as for left map - see previous section.
Show full-screen mapCursor on Show full-screen map + OK ticksthe function that shows the map imageacross the whole of the display screen. Thisremoves the information fields in the bottomand top of the screen with information on e.g.passenger compartment temperature.
Facility on map
POI on map
Tick the desired option for how many facilitiesare to be shown on the map:
• All - all facilities appear.
• None - no facilities appear.
• Selected - A menu with all facilitiesappears: Tick the facilities that you wantto appear on the map.
NOTE
If a POI category with many symbols onthe map is deselected/switched off, morePOIs from other categories can be shown/viewed on the screen.
Possible facilities are listed on page 72.
CompassCompass
Select the type of compass you want toappear on the map image:
• Graphic
• Text - compass direction (upwards onthe display screen) is indicated by a let-ter, e.g. N for "North".
• None.
See more information about the compass onpage 31.
Show current road nameCursor on Show current road name + OKticks the function that shows the name of thestreet/road where car is located in the loweredge of the display screen.
Show speed limits
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Cursor on Show speed limits + OK ticks thefunction that shows a traffic sign with the cur-rent speed limit in the top right-hand cornerof the display screen.
Cars with Road Sign Information - RSI
In cars with the function for identifying roadsigns (Road Sign Information) the currentspeed limit is only shown on the combinedinstrument panel - the option to select thedisplay of the speed limit on the map image isnot available in these cars.
See the normal owner's manual for the car formore information on RSI.
Guiding options
Settings Guidance options
Voice guidanceVoice guidance
If you want voice guidance - tick optionVoice guidance. See more information onpage 31.
Voice output volumeVoice output volume
The option shows a volume control on thescreen that can be used to adjust the Voiceguidance volume.
• Adjust using the TUNE knob + OK.
See more information on page 17.
Street names in voice guidance3
Cursor on Street names in voice guidance+ OK ticks the function that enables voiceguidance information about distance anddirection to be complemented with spokennames of streets and roads.
3 Certain markets and languages.
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Navigation with Turn-by-turn
Cursor on Turn-by-turn navigation + OKticks the function which means that the nextmanoeuvre in the itinerary, as well as the dis-tance to it, is shown in the combined instru-ment panel.
Time of arrival formatTime of arrival format
Select the time to appear on the screen:
• ETA - shows the estimated arrival time
• RTA - shows the remaining time untilarrival.
Show junction map in other programThe navigation system can work in the back-ground while at the same time the display
screen shows a different program source,e.g. Radio or Phone.
Cursor on Always show intersection map +OK ticks the function that also showsdetailed junction maps on half of the displayscreen when other sources/programs are inuse - see page 31.
Alarm for My POICursor on MyPOI Alert + OK ticks the func-tion that enables a preset warning sound toalert when the car approaches a My POI posi-tion - see page 57.
System information
Settings System information
GPS information
GPS information
The screen shows:
• Number of received satellites:
• Received position
• Map-matched position
• Altitude:
• The geographic name of the current posi-tion.
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Map version
Map version:
The screen shows:
• Software version:
• Map version:
• Map market:.
Map download statusMap loading progress
When updating the map database, the pro-gress of the update is shown here. See moreinformation on page 27.
Import/Edit My POI
Settings Import/edit MyPOI
Many companies offer POI files on their Inter-net pages. Using this function the user cansupplement Volvo's map database with facili-ties from other suppliers.
NOTE
• Adding POI files to the map databaserequires a certain amount of computerknowledge!
• File format for POI files and how thefiles are downloaded from the Internetare determined by the respective man-ufacturer/distributor. Consequentlythere is no standardised process fordownloading the POI files from theInternet - and for this reason thisowner's manual does not show anexact step-by-step description.
• If you have any questions - contact aVolvo dealer.
In order to show the principle for how todownload a POI file from the Internet, a sim-ple example follows here with the fictitiouscompany "Department Store" and its stores:
1. Go to the company's page on the Internetand search for the location with its POIfile.
2. Select a POI file with the "gpx" formatand download it to the computer - if theformat is not available then the POI filemust be converted to the gpx format4
after downloading.
4 There are freeware conversion programs available for download from the Internet.
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3. Load the POI file "Department Store.gpx"onto a USB memory stick.
4. Then insert the USB memory stick intothe car's USB port (under the tunnel con-sole's armrest/hatch) and locate Settings
Import/edit MyPOI in the menu sys-tem.
5. Select Import + OK and follow theonscreen instructions.
When the import is complete, some settingscan be made for the new My POI group"Department Store":
• the name can be changed
• the map image My POI icon can bereplaced (if an icon is included in theimported POI file it automaticallybecomes the default)
• one of 3 sounds can be selected (to get awarning when the car approaches the MyPOI icon - see page 56)
• choose whether or not the My POI icon isto be shown on the map.
When all selections have been made, selectStore + OK to finish, or a new POI group canbe imported/edited.
All facilities added are grouped under theheading "My POI".
NOTE
The type of information permissible forinclusion on the map is stipulated innational legislation. For current informa-tion, see www.volvocars.com/navi.
The map database can be complementedwith 100 My POI groups or 50 000 My POIlocations in GPX 1.1 format.
NOTE
In addition to all the variants of POI filesthat can be downloaded from the Internet,Volvo can offer supplementary files for cer-tain markets - contact your local Volvodealer for information on any possibleoptions.
Reset navigation settings
Settings Reset navigation settings
This function resets the system to default set-tings.
The menu option Settings Resetnavigation settings + OK gives a screenimage with the question Reset all navigationsettings?, Continue with OK Cancel withEXIT - press OK to reset the settings todefault settings or undo with EXIT.
Erase all user information
Settings Delete all user data
The menu option Settings Delete all userdata+ OK gives a screen image with thequestion Do you want to delete allnavigation user data?, Continue with OK
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Cancel with EXIT - press OK to delete orundo with EXIT.
The following settings are deleted with OK:
• all stored locations
• history for Last 5
• previous destinations
• route learning
• imported My POI data
• changed default settings.
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Start demo
Route details Start demo
The journey specified in the itinerary is simu-lated here.
The system shows how the journey to theitinerary's specified destination will be carriedout.
To exit the demo run:
• The previous menu option Start demohas switched to Stop demo - Select +OK.
NOTE
A destination must be entered in order forthe demo to work.
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Display and receptionTransmitted traffic information is alwaysreceived and presented - even if no destina-tions are given.
How traffic information should be presentedcan be set and changed in Settings, seepage 51.
The presentation of traffic information alsodepends on how it is transmitted.
NOTE
Traffic information is not available in allareas/countries.
The traffic information transmission areasare constantly being expanded.
Traffic symbols on the map
Symbol for traffic message/problems.
When there is at least one traffic messagealong the itinerary route, a TMC symbol1
appears in the map's upper left-hand corner.
The scroll function (see page 32) can beused to scroll through the traffic problem tosee its precise position and nature.
Point on mapTraffic problems are marked with arrows,lines and frames:
Traffic with disruption
Traffic with disruptions in bothdirections
Extent
Marking's colourColour of arrows, lines and frames indicatesthe degree of the disruption:
Black Closed road
Red Stationary traffic
Orange Slow traffic
Yellow General information
Type of traffic disruptionShown here are examples of map symbols2
that can mark different disruptions in the traf-fic:
1 Traffic Message Channel2 Map symbols may vary between different markets/states.
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Accident
Contraflow
Diversion
Information
Narrow road
Parking information
Congestion
Roadwork
Slippery road
Other hazard
Closed road
Extent
Certain traffic messages also contain infor-mation on the extent of the traffic obstruction.
On all scales up to 5 km - except the trafficmessage symbol, a line the same colour asthe direction arrow is shown along the affec-ted route. The length of the line is corre-sponds to the extent (distance) of the trafficproblem.
Size of area for traffic informationThe scale of the map determines how great aquantity of traffic information can be shown -the larger the map area shown on the screen,the more information can be displayed.
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Message
Examples of, with arrows, selected traffic prob-lems and their extent.
When the crosshair is placed over atraffic problem (indicated by an arrowalong the road) you'll see a flashing
frame with a traffic disruption symbol (e.g.slippery road) on the map.
To take advantage of the symbol's trafficinformation:
• Press OK and select Traffic information+ OK.
Traffic information
Main menu.
Traffic information
Read traffic message
Read traffic message
With the cursor on Read traffic message +OK the following view is shown:
1. Scroll the crosshair to the traffic incident(coloured line/arrow parallel to the affec-ted road section) about which informationis required - a road sign with frame startsto flash out on the map.
2. Press OK - Following which, informationlike this is shown:
Detailed information on the traffic problem islinked to the symbol, and to the extent that
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information is available the following is alsodisplayed:
• duration
• restrictions on speed, vehicle width andheight
• roads affected.
If there are several traffic problems in thecrosshair frame, then the problem closest tothe centre of the crosshair is shown first aftera pressing OK once.
The upper section of the display screen canshow e.g. "2/5" which means that the currentinformation is number 2 of a total of 5 mes-sages in the crosshair - the remaining mes-sages can be scrolled to using short presseson OK.
• Return to map display with EXIT.
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To avoid traffic problems
Traffic problems ahead
Menu bar 2 without itinerary added.
Traffic events ahead
Press OK on Traffic events ahead to list thecurrent traffic problems.
Traffic problems along the route
Menu bar 2 with itinerary added.
Traffic events on route
This is the same menu bar as in the previoussection, but with an activated itinerary - themenu bar now instead reads Traffic eventson route. Here the system can be made toguide past the traffic disruption using a differ-ent route.
Press OK on the selected menu bar to list thetraffic problems along the route:
List with 1 disruption on the itinerary's route.
The driver can avoid traffic problems byallowing the system to determine a differentroute. Proceed as follows:
1. Select/highlight the traffic obstacle to beavoided + OK - the traffic problem isticked.
2. If several obstacles need to be avoided -tick these too. A maximum of 15 can beselected.
3. Then select Calculate new route + OK.
The system then calculates a route that leadspast the ticked traffic disruptions.
To obtain detailed information about a listedtraffic problem:
• Select/highlight a traffic problem +# INFO - information about the trafficproblem is shown.
Avoided traffic problems
Avoided traffic events
Ticked traffic problems from the previoussection are listed here.
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List with 1 editable traffic problem.
The following can be performed:
• Clear all - unticks all traffic problems.
• Select/highlight one of the traffic prob-lems + OK - the traffic problem isunticked.
• Select/highlight one of the traffic prob-lems + # INFO - detailed information withmap image is shown on the displayscreen, see example on next page:
Detailed information - return to the menu usingEXIT.
• Return to map display with EXIT or selectCalculate new route + OK - the itineraryis adjusted with regard to the changesmade.
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SYMBOLS ON THE MAP
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Specify which facilities are to be shown onthe map or select All or None are to beshown - see page 54.
Pre-ticked facilities are shown on the map.
Settings Map options POI on mapSelected
Proceed as follows:
• Select/mark facility with the TUNE knob -tick/untick using OK and close with EXIT.
To avoid making the map image difficult toread, the number of facilities that can beviewed simultaneously on the screen is lim-ited - zooming into an area provides anopportunity to view several facilities.
NOTE
• The symbol for a facility and the num-ber of facilities may vary between dif-ferent countries.
• New symbols may appear and othersdisappear in conjunction with updatingthe map data - one can scroll throughall the POI symbols for the relevantmap system under Settings in themenu system.
Shown here are examples of symbols for dif-ferent facilities - they are grouped hereaccording to their function in society:
Petrol station
Petrol station with CNG (biogas)
Petrol station with LPG
Car wash
Car workshop
Car hire
Motorsport facility
Volvo dealer
Parking
Parking garage
Parking, large vehicles
Tourist information
Historical monument
Tourist attraction
Ice skating
Sport facility
Exercise facility
Ski facility
Cinema
Amusement park
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Animal park
Opera
Theatre
Bar
Nightclub
Restaurant
Restaurant
Restaurant, Chinese
Restaurant, seafood
Fastfood
Coffee shop
Shopping Centre
Dry cleaners
Kiosk
Hairdresser
Rest area
Camp site
Hotel
Conference facility
Exhibition grounds
Train station
Commuter railway station
Airport
Bus station
Ferry
Marina
Marina
Civic building
Authority
University
University
City centre
City centre
Police station
Fire station
Library
Hospital
Pharmacy
Bank
ATM
Post office
Kindergatan
School
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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The position of the car on the map iswrongThe Navigation system shows the position ofthe car to an accuracy of about 20 metres.
There is a greater chance of error when driv-ing on roads lying parallel to another road, onwinding roads, on roads on several levels andafter driving a long distance without makingany distinctive turns.
High mountains, buildings, tunnels, viaducts,over/underpasses etc. also have a negativeaffect on the reception of GPS signals, whichmeans that accuracy in calculating the posi-tion of the car may decrease.
The system does not always calculatethe fastest/shortest routeWhen calculating a route outline, distance,width of road, type of road, number of right orleft turns, roundabouts etc. are all taken intoaccount in order to produce the best theoreti-cal route. A more efficient selection of routemay be possible based on experience andknowledge of the area.
The system uses toll roads, motorwaysand ferries even though I chose to avoidthemFor technical reasons, the system can onlyuse major roads when calculating a route out-line extending over a long distance.
If you selected to avoid toll roads and motor-ways, then they are avoided to the greatestpossible extent and are only used if there isno other reasonable alternative available.
The position of the car on the map isincorrect after transportationIf the car is transported, for example by ferryor train, or in such a way as to impede thereception of GPS signals, it can take up to5 minutes before the position of the car iscorrectly calculated.
The position of the car on the map isincorrect after the car battery has beendisconnectedIf power has been cut from the GPS antenna,it can take more than 5 minutes for the GPSsignals 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'sspeed sensor and a gyro assist in calculatingthe current position and direction of travel ofthe car. After fitting the spare wheel or chang-ing between summer and winter tyres thesystem needs to "learn" the size of the newwheels.
In order for the system to work optimally it isrecommended to turn the steering wheel to
full lock a few times while driving, in a suita-ble location.
The map image does not correspondwith the real situationFactors such as the constant expansion andrebuilding of the road network, new trafficregulations constantly being introduced etc.mean that the map database is not alwayscomplete.
Continuous development and updating ofmap data is underway - a Volvo dealer canprovide more information.
See also www.volvocars.com/navi for furtherinformation on maps etc.
The scale of the map sometimeschangesThere is no detailed map information in cer-tain areas. The system then automaticallychanges the degree of magnification.
The expected menu option is missingCheck the settings that have been made.Select Reset navigation settings to restorethe original settings.
If this does not help, select Delete all userdata.
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The car symbol on screen jumpsforwards or spinsThe system may need a few seconds tosense the position and movement of the carbefore driving off.
Switch off both the system and the engine.Start again, but remain stationary for a whilebefore starting to drive.
I shall go on a long trip but do not wantspecify a particular route outline to thecities I plan to travel through - How do Imost simply create an itinerary?Specify the destination directly on the mapusing the hairline cross. The system automat-ically guides you to the final destination eventhough you are driving beside the intermedi-ate destinations.
My map information is not up-to-dateContact your nearest Volvo Dealer regardingthe updating of map data.
See also www.volvocars.com/navi
How can I easily check which mapversion is used?See Settings System information Mapversion: for information on version and geo-graphic area covered.
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Austria© Bundesamt für Eich- und Vermessungswe-sen.
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A
Aboutinformation on the map disc................. 57
Acoustic signalStored location..................................... 44
Additional information................................ 20
Addressenter...................................................... 40
Aeriallocation................................................. 17
Arrow keys................................................. 20
Audible signalstored location...................................... 44
Automatic notification................................ 51
Avoidferries.................................................... 52motorways............................................ 52toll roads............................................... 52
Avoid stretch of road................................. 48
B
Back to starting point................................ 45
Basic functions.......................................... 19
Basic settings............................................ 14
Batteryremote control...................................... 20
Brackets with English text......................... 12
C
Change scale for traffic information.......... 65
Changes in the manual.............................. 13
Compass................................................... 31
Component positioning, overview............. 16
Crosshair................................................... 32
Current position on map............................ 50
D
Delete itinerary........................................... 48
Demo......................................................... 60
Destinationset......................................................... 40
Distance unitETA....................................................... 56RTA....................................................... 56
DVD disccare....................................................... 28changing............................................... 27
E
English text in brackets............................. 12
Enter an itinerary........................................ 47
Erase user information............................... 58
ETA, distance unit...................................... 56
F
FacilitiesSymbols................................................ 72
Facilities as destination............................. 41
Factory settings......................................... 14
Functionskeypad and remote control.................. 20
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G
GPS information........................................ 56
GPS receiver.............................................. 17
Guidance................................................... 47quick guide............................................. 8
Guiding options......................................... 51
I
IR receiver and remote control.................. 20
J
Junction..................................................... 40
K
Keypad....................................................... 20location........................................... 17, 18
L
Licence code............................................. 27
Loudspeakerlocation................................................. 18
M
Main unitlocation................................................. 17
Mappoint on................................................. 46
Map areas.................................................. 27
Map colour................................................. 53
Map image................................................. 30
Map mode................................................. 14
Map options............................................... 53
Map scroll.................................................. 32
Map version............................................... 57
Map view................................................... 53
Menus/functions........................................ 34
My POI........................................... 43, 56, 57
N
Next destination in itinerary....................... 48
O
On/Off........................................................ 14
Overview component location................... 16
P
Pause route guidance................................ 33
POIs on the map........................................ 54
Post codesearch................................................... 45
Propagation............................................... 65
R
Read traffic message........................... 51, 66
Reset navigation settings.......................... 58
Return to default settings.......................... 58
Return trip.................................................. 45
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Road sign information............................... 55
Route options...................................... 52, 55
RSI - Road Sign Information...................... 55
RTA, distance unit..................................... 56
S
Save a location.......................................... 43
Saved destinations.................................... 44
Scalechange............................................ 46, 65
Scrolling..................................................... 32
Searchpost code.............................................. 45via point on map................................... 46
Search paths described in the manual...... 12
Set destination........................................... 40
Simulation.................................................. 60
Start guidance........................................... 47
Store a location.......................................... 43
Stored locationAcoustic signal..................................... 44add information.................................... 44
Stored locations......................................... 43
Symbolsfacilities................................................. 72
System activation........................................ 8
System options.......................................... 56
System settings......................................... 14
T
TMC receiver............................................. 17
Traffic information................................ 17, 51broadcast.............................................. 64
Traffic information selection...................... 51
Traffic symbols on the map....................... 64
Transport of car......................................... 76
TV screencare....................................................... 28
V
Voice commands (Voice control)............... 22
Voice control.............................................. 22
Voice guidance.......................................... 31
Volume control of voice messages............ 17
W
Waypoint.................................................... 48
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