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OPERATING MANUAL
VOLVO XC60, V70, XC70 & S80
VOLVO NAVIGATION SYSTEM (VNS) Web Edition
Types of roads Color
Freeways Green
Main roads Red
Secondary main roads Brown
Normal roads Dark gray
Local roads Dark green
Text and symbols on the screen
Distance to the next guidance point
Direction to take at next guidance point
Next guidance point
Final destination
Name of next street or road
Road sign information for next street or road
Route
Time restricted road/street
Symbol for a Point of Interest – POI (Hotel)
Remaining distance and time to destination
Map scale
Current road
Selected area to be avoided
Stored location
Starting point
Completed section of the route
The vehicle’s current location
Intermediate destination
Extent of street/road with traffic problem (not available in all markets)
Traffic information (not available in all markets)
Direction to destination
Compass
VOLVO NAVIGATION SYSTEM (VNS) WITH RTTVNS is a navigation system developed by Volvo, which isdesigned to help guide you to the destination of your choiceand provide information along the way.
RTT1 (Real Time Traffic) is an information system developed byVolvo, which can detect roads/streets with traffic disruptionsand make it possible to select an alternative route past theproblem area.
The system includes features that enable you to set itineraries,search for certain types of points of interest along your route,store special destinations, obtain traffic informaton en route,etc.
The system indicates the vehicle’s current location, and showspart or all of the route to your destination, depending on thesettings you have made. If at any time you should decide todeviate from the route originally set by the system, a new routeto the destination will automatically be calculated.
By enabling you to reach your destination quickly and by themost direct route, Volvo's navigation system also helps con-tribute to improving the environment.
NAVTEQ DATABASE End-User License Agreement
See the information on page 74.
1 Option. Not available in all markets.
Contents
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0101 Quick guide
Getting started.......................................... 10
0202 Getting to know your
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This manual............................................... 16Before you begin....................................... 17DVDs and the screen................................ 19XC60 system overview ............................. 22V70/XC70 system overview...................... 24S80 navigation system overview.............. 26Navigation system controls...................... 28On-screen keyboard................................. 29Maps, types of roads, and the compass. . 30Main menu, Scroll menu........................... 32Shortcut menu.......................................... 34Menu selections........................................ 36 03
03 Planning your trip
Setting a destination................................. 40Stored locations, Last ten......................... 43Return trip, Intersection............................ 44Map search, Search by lat/long................ 45Itinerary..................................................... 46Storing a location...................................... 48Next destination........................................ 50Current position........................................ 51Settings..................................................... 52Avoiding an area....................................... 53Map and Guidance options...................... 55System options......................................... 57Demo........................................................ 58
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0404 Traffic information
Introduction............................................... 62Selecting information................................ 64Reading information.................................. 65
0505 Symbols on the map
Points of interest....................................... 70
0606 Questions & Answers
Frequently asked questions...................... 74EULA – License agreement....................... 76
Contents
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0707 Index
Index......................................................... 80
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Getting started........................................................................................ 10
QUICK GUIDE
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Navigation control/remote control
The navigation control is located on the rightrear side of the steering wheel, see page 28.The buttons on the remote control have thesame function as the navigation control on thesteering wheel.
• Navigation control – Use this (or the arrowkeys on the remote control) to navigate up,down, left, or right among the variousmenu selections and alternatives, and tomove the cross hairs on the map.
• ENTER – Confirms or activates a selection.
• BACK – Press this key to go to the previousmenu or to undo a selection.
NOTE
For reasons of traffic safety, only the menualternatives Next destination, Currentposition and Shut down are availablewhile the vehicle is in motion.
Certain functions in the Shortcut menu arealso available while the vehicle is in motion,see page 36.
Activating the system
The remote key must be inserted in the ignitionslot1(see the vehicle’s Owner’s Manual).
1. Press the remote key into the ignition slot.
2. Press briefly on the START/STOP
ENGINE button.
3. If the screen does not deploy, pressBACK or ENTER.
Starting the system
The system initially displays a text on thescreen that must be confirmed by pressingENTER.
It may take the system several seconds todetermine the vehicle’s location after the keyhas been inserted into the ignition slot. When
this has been done, the vehicle's position willbe indicated by a blue triangle.
NOTE
The system can be used even when theengine is not running. To help avoid batterydrain, the system should be turned off whenit is not in use.
Guidance to a street address
Set destination Press BACK to dis-play the main menu.
Use the navigation
control to go to Set
destination.
Press ENTER.
Address Go to Address andpress ENTER.
1 On models with the optional Keyless Drive, press the START/STOP ENGINE button one time, so that the ignition system is at least in "Accessory" mode (mode I).
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State/City Go to State or City
and press ENTER.
Select letters in thelist to specify thestate and city inwhich the streetaddress is located.
Press ENTER.
Street Go to Street andpress ENTER.
Street numbers Go to Numbers andpress ENTER
Set Go to Set and pressENTER.
Start guidance Go to Start guid-
ance and pressENTER.
The system will now calculate the route anddistance to the specified destination. You willbe provided with guidance and instructionsregarding intersections, etc.
If you leave the planned route during the trip,the system will automatically calculate a newroute to the destination.
Navigation system options
The navigation system contains options foradjusting map, guidance, and system settings.see page 55 for detailed information.
Demo mode (simulated guidance)
The system has a Demonstration Mode thatcan be used as a learning tool. see page 58.
Guidance to Points of Interest (POI)
Set destination Press BACK to dis-play the main menu.
Use the navigation
control to go to Set
destination andpress ENTER.
POI Go to POI and pressENTER.
POI by name Select POI by
name and pressENTER.
State/City Go to State or City
and press ENTER.
Select letters in thelist to specify theState or City wherethe point of interestis located.
Press ENTER.
Type Go to Type.
Select the type ofPOI (service station,restaurant, Volvoretailer, etc.).
Press ENTER.
Name Go to Name.
Select POI andpress ENTER.
Set Go to Set and pressENTER.
Start guidance Go to Start guid-
ance and pressENTER.
The system will now calculate the route anddistance to the specified destination. You will
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be provided with guidance and instructionsregarding intersections, etc.
If you leave the planned route during the trip,the system will automatically calculate a newroute to the destination.
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This manual............................................................................................. 16Before you begin..................................................................................... 17DVDs and the screen.............................................................................. 19XC60 system overview ........................................................................... 22V70/XC70 system overview.................................................................... 24S80 navigation system overview............................................................. 26Navigation system controls..................................................................... 28On-screen keyboard............................................................................... 29Maps, types of roads, and the compass................................................ 30Main menu, Scroll menu......................................................................... 32Shortcut menu........................................................................................ 34Menu selections...................................................................................... 36
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR NAVIGATION SYSTEM
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This manual
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Using this manual
The manual is divided into chapters describingthe various features and functions of the navi-gation system.
See Planning your trip on page 40 for moredetailed descriptions and selections of settingsfor specifying a destination.
Menu selections/Paths
Menu selections in this manual are listed ingray text, for example:
Set destination Address Street
Quick guide
A quick guide is available to help you getstarted with the basic functions as quickly aspossible, see page 10.
Changes in the manual
The specifications, design features, and illus-trations in this manual are not binding. Wereserve the right to make modifications withoutprior notice.
© Volvo Car Corporation
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General information
The VNS system can be used even if a desti-nation has not be specified.
The map, with the vehicle’s current location,will be displayed on the screen, with the vehiclemarked as a blue triangle.
WARNING
• Always use good judgment when fol-lowing navigation system guidance,and do not follow guidance that seemscontrary to your own best judgment.
• Never use the navigation system or anyother feature in your vehicle in a waythat distracts you from the task of driv-ing safely. Distraction can lead to a seri-ous accident.
• Set and make changes in your naviga-tion system only with the vehicleparked.
• Be aware of the current traffic situation.
• Always comply with relevant traffic reg-ulations.
Map mode
When the system starts, text is displayed onthe screen that must be confirmed by pressingENTER.
The system then enters Map mode and thecurrent map view is displayed.
• Press ENTER to access the Shortcutmenu, see page 34.
• Press BACK to access the Main menu, seepage 32.
1. Use the navigation control to activateMap scroll mode, for example, to see sec-tions of the map that are outside of thescreen.
2. Press ENTER to activate the Map scrollmenu. See also Scroll menu seepage 32.
Settings
The system contains default settings, but itstarts with the settings that were most recentlymade.
If a setting has been changed and thenreturned to the factory setting, only the settingin question is affected.
There is no global function to return all settingsto the factory defaults.
On/Off
On
1. The remote key must be inserted in theignition slot1in order to use the system (seethe vehicle’s Owner’s Manual).
2. Press ENTER or BACK to activate the sys-tem.
3. The screen is activated automatically.
It may take several seconds for the system todetermine the vehicle’s location and direction.
Off
The system is automatically shut off when thekey is removed from the ignition slot (or whenthe driver’s door is opened on vehicles with theoptional keyless drive).
The system can also be turned off manually sothat it does not start automatically the next timethe remote key is inserted in the ignition slot.
1. Press BACK to go to the Main menu.
2. Go to Shut down with the navigation
control.
3. Press ENTER.
4. The screen will retract automatically.
1 On models with the optional Keyless Drive, press the START button one time, so that the ignition system is at least in "Accessory" mode (mode I).
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NOTE
The system can be used even when theengine is not running. To help avoid batterydrain, the system should be turned off whenit is not in use.
Demo (simulated guidance)
For an overview of how guidance functions,specify a destination.
If the vehicle is at a standstill, guidance can besimulated to the specified destination, seeStart demo on page 58.
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Contents of DVDs
Each set of DVDs contains at least two discs.Each disc contains information covering agreater part of the North American network ofroads. However, each disc contains detailedinformation about addresses, points of inter-est, etc., in a specific geographic area.
During a trip, a message will be displayed whenit is time to switch DVDs. If the DVD containingdetailed information about the area in whichyou are currently driving is not inserted, onlygeneral information about the road network willbe available.
The maps and data on the DVDs are static.They will not automatically update to reflectreal-life changes to road and traffic patterns.Updated DVDs are produced periodically.Please contact your Volvo retailer for moreinformation about availability.
Volvo cannot be responsible for the accuracyor completeness of data, maps, or routingguidance presented by your navigation sys-tem. Please contact the map developer, Nav-Teq at www.navteq.com.
NOTE
Following applies to map information on dif-ferent DVDs
• Road information for all major roads canbe found on each DVD.
• For detailed information about smallerroads, the DVD for the current area mustbe used.
Changing DVDs
When changing DVDs, the ignition must be onduring the entire procedure (see the vehicle’sOwner’s Manual).
1. Turn on the navigation system.
2. Remove the upholstered panel that con-ceals the main unit under the floor on theleft side of the trunk or cargo compartment.
3. Hook a thumb behind the upper edge andpull it out (see the overview illustrations onpage 22 and onwards).
4. Release the catch on front of the main unit.
5. Press the EJECT button and remove theDVD.
6. Insert the new map DVD.
7. Lock the catch.
In certain cases, new functions may be addedto the system when the new DVD is inserted. Ifthe DVD also contains new system software,you will be prompted to accept a systemupdate.
Confirm by selecting YES.
The text Preparing to load System
Software. Please wait… will then be dis-played.
The update takes approximately 15 minutes.The VNS start screen will be displayed whenupdating is completed and the navigation sys-tem is ready for use.
NOTE
The screen may retract or go blank while anupdate is underway.
DVD care
• When changing discs, make sure that theyare kept free of oil, grease and other impur-ities.
• The discs must not be exposed to mois-ture.
• The discs must be kept in their packagingwhen not in use.
• Avoid storing discs in excessive heat,direct sunlight, or in a dusty environment.
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Screen care
Clean the display screen with a soft, non-staticcloth or a moist paper towel and a mild windowcleaning agent.
Never use petroleum based solvents or abra-sive substances when cleaning the screen.
CAUTION
Do not place any objects in front of the nav-igation system's screen. This could scratchits surface. Cell phones could also interferewith the screen's function.
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Main VNS unit and DVD drive
The main unit and DVD drive is located on theleft side of the cargo area, and includes the fol-lowing functions:
• Determining the vehicle’s location.
• Calculating a route to the selected desti-nation.
• Voice guidance.
• Processes traffic information.
NOTE
• The EJECT button is located to the leftand the locking catch is on the right sideof the main unit.
• The DVD drive is intended for playingVolvo’s map DVDs only.
Traffic information – TMC (option)
TMC is a standardized code system for trans-mitting traffic information. The receiver auto-matically tunes to the correct frequency andreception is handled by the audio system’s FMantenna.
NOTE
TMC is not available in all areas/countries.The area covered by the system is beingsteadily expanded, which makes occa-sional updates necessary, see page 19
Global Positioning System (GPS)
antenna
The antenna is integrated into the roof module.
NOTE
The GPS receiver is integrated into the mainunit. Using signals from the Global Position-ing System, the vehicle’s speedometer, anda gyroscopic sensor, it calculates the vehi-cle’s current location and direction.
This also helps the system calculate direc-tion and location if the GPS signal is tem-porarily interrupted, such as when drivingthrough a tunnel.
Speakers
Sound from the navigation system comes fromthe vehicle’s audio system front speakers.
Screen
The screen displays the maps and providesdetailed information about intersections, dis-tances, etc.
For information about caring for the screen,see page 19.
Navigation control
The navigation control is located in the rightrear side of the steering wheel. Use it to moveamong menu alternatives, to confirm selec-tions or to go back in the menu system.
For additional information, see page 28.
Volume control and infrared (IR)
receiver
Use the vehicle’s audio system volume controlduring voice guidance to raise or lower the vol-ume. The volume can also be adjusted in themenu system.
The IR receiver for the VNS remote control islocated above the numeric keypad on the cen-ter instrument panel.
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Main VNS unit and DVD drive
The main unit and DVD drive is located on theleft side of the cargo area, and includes the fol-lowing functions:
• Determining the vehicle’s location.
• Calculating a route to the selected desti-nation.
• Voice guidance.
• Processes traffic information.
NOTE
• The EJECT button is located to the leftand the locking catch is on the right sideof the main unit.
• The DVD drive is intended for playingVolvo’s map DVDs only.
Traffic information – TMC (option)
TMC is a standardized code system for trans-mitting traffic information. The receiver auto-matically tunes to the correct frequency andreception is handled by the audio system’s FMantenna.
NOTE
TMC is not available in all areas/countries.The area covered by the system is beingsteadily expanded, which makes occa-sional updates necessary, see page 19
Global Positioning System (GPS)
antenna
The antenna is integrated into the roof module.
NOTE
The GPS receiver is integrated into the mainunit. Using signals from the Global Position-ing System, the vehicle’s speedometer, anda gyroscopic sensor, it calculates the vehi-cle’s current location and direction.
This also helps the system calculate direc-tion and location if the GPS signal is tem-porarily interrupted, such as when drivingthrough a tunnel.
Speakers
Sound from the navigation system comes fromthe vehicle’s audio system front speakers.
Screen
The screen displays the maps and providesdetailed information about intersections, dis-tances, etc.
For information about caring for the screen,see page 19.
Navigation control
The navigation control is located in the rightrear side of the steering wheel. Use it to moveamong menu alternatives, to confirm selec-tions or to go back in the menu system.
For additional information, see page 28.
Volume control and infrared (IR)
receiver
Use the vehicle’s audio system volume controlduring voice guidance to raise or lower the vol-ume. The volume can also be adjusted in themenu system.
The IR receiver for the VNS remote control islocated above the numeric keypad on the cen-ter instrument panel.
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Main VNS unit and DVD drive
The main unit and DVD drive is located on theleft side of the cargo area, and includes the fol-lowing functions:
• Determining the vehicle’s location.
• Calculating a route to the selected desti-nation.
• Voice guidance.
• Processes traffic information.
NOTE
• The EJECT button is located to the leftand the locking catch is on the right sideof the main unit.
• The DVD drive is intended for playingVolvo’s map DVDs only.
Traffic information – TMC (option)
TMC is a standardized code system for trans-mitting traffic information. The receiver auto-matically tunes to the correct frequency andreception is handled by the audio system’s FMantenna.
NOTE
TMC is not available in all areas/countries.The area covered by the system is beingsteadily expanded, which makes occa-sional updates necessary, see page 19
Global Positioning System (GPS)
antenna
The antenna is integrated into the roof module.
NOTE
The GPS receiver is integrated into the mainunit. Using signals from the Global Position-ing System, the vehicle’s speedometer, anda gyroscopic sensor, it calculates the vehi-cle’s current location and direction.
This also helps the system calculate direc-tion and location if the GPS signal is tem-porarily interrupted, such as when drivingthrough a tunnel.
Speakers
Sound from the navigation system comes fromthe vehicle’s audio system front speakers.
Screen
The screen displays the maps and providesdetailed information about intersections, dis-tances, etc.
For information about caring for the screen,see page 19.
Navigation control
The navigation control is located in the rightrear side of the steering wheel. Use it to moveamong menu alternatives, to confirm selec-tions or to go back in the menu system.
For additional information, see page 28.
Volume control and infrared (IR)
receiver
Use the vehicle’s audio system volume controlduring voice guidance to raise or lower the vol-ume. The volume can also be adjusted in themenu system.
The IR receiver for the VNS remote control islocated above the numeric keypad on the cen-ter instrument panel.
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Location of the navigation control andIR (infrared) receiver
The navigation system can be operated usingthe navigation control on the steering wheel orwith the remote control.
The navigation control is located on the rightrear side of the steering wheel.
Point the remote control toward the audio sys-tem display.
NOTE
The remote control uses two AAA (alsocalled R03) batteries. Try replacing the bat-teries in the remote if it does not function.
Navigation control/remote control
The navigation control and remote control havethe same functions. Each enables you to nav-igate through the menus and make settings/selections.
Use the navigation
control to move among various menualternatives or to move the cross hairs onthe map. The buttons , , and on the remote control can be used for thesame purpose.
ENTER – Confirms or activates selections.
BACK – Press this key to go to the previousmenu or to undo a selection.
"Do not disturb"
In certain situations, the system may need afew extra seconds to calculate a route. A sym-bol will be displayed while this is taking place.
NOTE
While the route calculation symbol is dis-played, the navigation system cannotaccept any commands from the navigationcontrol, or the ENTER or BACK buttons.
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Specifying an address
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The on-screen keyboard is used in many sit-uations among the menus to select specificinformation such as points of interest, a state/city/street address/zip code, etc.
To make a selection:
1. Select a letter with the navigation
control and press ENTER.> When there are no further alternatives,
the system will automatically add theremaining letters.
The list at the bottom of the screenshows the first three selections thatmatch the letters entered.
2. The key can be used to go directly tothe list of alternatives.
3. Make a selection with or and pressENTER.
The scroll bar at the right of the screen indi-cates that there are additional alternatives inthe list that are not currently visible in the win-dow.
The figure (66 in the illustration) indicates thenumber of names on the list.
• Return to the keyboard section of thescreen from the list of alternatives bypressing BACK.
• Erase any letters that have been entered,one at a time, by pressing BACK.
General searches
The search function is always available andworks in the same way regardless of where youare in the menu system when a location is tobe specified.
Pressing ENTER while entering letters will dis-play all of the currently possible combinationsof names for cities, streets, points of interest,etc.
For example, when searching for Newark air-port, all alternatives containing the word New-ark will be displayed when the letters new havebeen entered.
Entering additional letters will make the searchmore specific, making it easier to choose adestination.
Entering new will also result in alternativessuch as New York since alternatives containingmore than one word separated by spaces areincluded in the search.
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Map views
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Map views of the current location
The way in which the map is displayeddepends on the vehicle’s location and the set-tings that have been made in the system, suchas map scale, geographic location, the sym-bols that have been selected for display, etc.
An explanation of the text, signs, and symbolsthat may be displayed on the screen can befound on the inside of the front cover of thismanual.
The name of the current route can be viewedat the bottom of the screen without setting adestination.
Along a highway. The screen shows pointsof interest along the highway, seepage 34.
Detailed intersection information. Thescreen shows the direction in which youshould turn at the next intersection. (Alter-native lanes are only displayed for majorroads.) Visual information is alwaysaccompanied by voice guidance.
Two maps. The screen shows the samemap, but with two different scales, seepage 34.
Map scroll mode, see page 32.
Compass
The compass can be dis-played in two ways:
- The red point on the com-pass needle points north onthe map and the white end ofthe needle points south
- The gray destination arrow on the outer ringof the compass points toward the specifieddestination.
Go to Settings Map options Compass
to select how the compass is to be displayed,see page 55.
Voice guidance
Once a destination has been entered and thevehicle is approaching an intersection or anexit, a voice will provide guidance about dis-tance and type of action to be taken. A detailedmap of the intersection is also displayed.
The voice guidance is repeated as the vehiclesapproaches the intersection. Adjust the vol-ume with the audio system’s volume control(this must be done while guidance is beinggiven).
In the menu system, go to Settings Guiding
options Guidance voice - to choose
between a male or female voice, or no voiceguidance at all, and go to System options toselect the language to be used by the system.see page 55 for more information.
NOTE
In certain cases, voice guidance willreplaced by an audible signal.
Unverified roads
A small number of roads in the system may beunverified. This means that information onsigns, one-way streets, left turns, etc., may notbe accurate.
An itinerary containing unverified roads will bedisplayed with gray arrows instead of the usualyellow ones.
The system’s default setting is to avoid unveri-fied roads, and for this reason, no itineraries areplanned on them. These settings can bechanged under Settings and Route options,see page 52.
The system provides information when anunverified road is added to an itinerary andwhen the vehicle begins to travel on one ofthese roads.
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Main menu
The Main menu is the first one displayed on thescreen when the navigation system is started.
• When the system is running, the Mainmenu can be reached by pressing BACK
one or more times.
Scroll menu
1. Use the navigation control to move thecross hairs in the direction of your choiceon the currently displayed map.
2. Press ENTER to activate the Scroll menu.
Scale
Change the scale for the currently displayedarea.
Set as destination
Add the position of the cross hairs as a desti-nation in an itinerary.
POI around
Search for points of interest near the vehicle.
Read traffic msg.
Display current traffic messages for the area ofthe map shown on the screen.
Set for surveill.1
Choose between Surveillan. 1, 2 or 3 andpress ENTER to save the map area currentlydisplayed as an area to be avoided, such asroads with heavy traffic or areas where traffictie-ups often occur.
Activate the map. Select Map/route in theShortcut menu and select the desired surveil-lance.
Store location
Save the location, which can later be foundunder Set destination Stored locations.
Following a route on the map
To make it easy to follow a set itinerary, thesystem has a built-in "magnet" function. Thismeans that regardless of the number of turnsor changes of direction in the route, the crosshairs will follow the route by simply holdingdown a button.
One of the lines in the cross hairs will be dis-played darker than the other one to indicatewhich button should be pressed.
Use button or to follow the route automat-ically.
1 Only areas with reception for traffic information.
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Use button or to follow the route automat-ically.
To deactivate the "magnet" function, move thecross hairs slightly away from the route until theline in the cross hairs is no longer dark. Scroll-ing will then function normally.
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Easier operation while driving
The Shortcut menu contains functions thatmake operating the system simpler. PressENTER in Map mode and select sub-menuswith or .
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Most system settings can be made inSettings while others can only be accessed inthe Shortcut menu.
G028755 – Map scale/Current route
Change the scale of the map on the screen fora larger perspective or greater detail.
At the top of the menu, you can choosebetween seeing the rest of the route from thecurrent location to the destination, or the entireroute to the destination, see point 7 in the over-view illustration on the inside of the front cover.
If the system is set to show two maps, a symbolfor map scale will be displayed at each end ofthe Shortcut menu. This is to make it possibleto adjust the respective map scales individu-ally.
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G028755 – Guidance
Press ENTER for current guidance or to repeatvoice guidance.
G028755 – Route/Map/Surveillance
Route outline
This is a list with coming guidance points. Inaddition to the name of the road, the distancebetween guidance points is shown, and anarrow is displayed to indicate the action to betaken.
One map/Two maps
Choose to display one or two maps of the cur-rent area.
Surveillance1
Select Surveillan. 1, 2 eller 3 to see areas pre-viously selected for surveillance, see page 32.
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Avoiding certain streets/roads
Select special areas or streets to be avoidedwhen the system calculates a route, for exam-ple, to avoid driving through an area whereroad construction is currently underway.
1. Select Avoid in the Route options menuand press ENTER. A list of streets in thecurrent itinerary will be displayed.
2. Go to the street to be avoided and pressENTER.
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3. To also avoid other streets, move to thefirst street in the group of streets to beavoided with and press ENTER. Thengo to the last street in the group and pressENTER.
The system will then calculate a detour that willguide you back to the original route after youhave passed the area(s) to be avoided.
NOTE
Larger, adjoining areas to be avoided mustbe pre-selected in Route options, seepage 53.
Avoid areas from 0.5 – 50 miles
This function enables you to avoid an entirearea in the original itinerary, for example toavoid a city during rush hour.
Select an alternative in the Detour menu(0.5 – 50 miles) and press ENTER.
The system will then calculate a detour that willguide you back to the original route after youhave passed the section of the itinerary to beavoided.
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Use this menu to select the way in which trafficinformation is displayed on the screen. For amore detailed description of Traffic Informa-tion, see page 62.
Read message
Navigate among the various traffic messages.
Messages on route
Messages received along the route that havenot resulted in the selection of an alternativeroute or where there are no better alternativesare stored here.
Avoided messages
Messages received along the route that requirethe selection of an alternative route are storedhere.
Show all
Show all messages.
Hide all
Hide all messages.
Show selected
Select the type of message to be displayed onthe screen, see page 62.
G028755G028755 – Points of interest
Displays a menu with different ways of search-ing for a point of interest.
Around the car
Pressing ENTER makes it possible to searchfor POIs around the vehicle, see page 41.
Along the route
Pressing ENTER makes it possible to searchalong the route, see page 41.
Along HWY
Choose to search for e.g., rest areas or fillingstations that are near the highway on which youare currently driving.
If the calculated route includes more than onehighway, the system will search along the high-way on which the vehicle is currently traveling.
2 Not available in all areas.
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Menu selections
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Three levels of the menu structure are shownhere. A number of the third level menus alsohave sub-menus, which are described in detailin their respective sections in this manual.
Set destination p. 40
Address
State/City/Number/Street/Set/Information
p. 40
Points Of Interest (POI)
POI by name
Around the car
Along the route
Around point on map
Along a street
p. 41
Stored locations
Add to itinerary
Information
Edit
Sorting
Delete location
Delete all
p. 43
Last ten
Add to itinerary
Information
Delete location
Delete all
p. 43
Return trip
see Itinerary
p. 44
Intersection
State
Street
Intersection
City
p. 44
Map search p. 45
Itinerary p. 46
Start guidance p. 46
Add to itinerary
see Set destination/Address
p. 46
Route options
Route
Avoid highways/tollroads/ferries/trafficproblems/time-restr.roads/specified areas/unverified roads
Avoid specified areas
Reset to default
p. 52
Clear itinerary p. 47
Next destinationA p. 50
Current positionA p. 50
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Menu selections
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Settings p. 55
Traffic informationB
Auto. notification
Traffic-info. selection
Search station
Service provider
Frequency
Reset to default
p. 62
Route options
see Itinerary/Routeoptions
p. 52
Map options
POI selection
Map
Map view
2D map orientation
Map scroll
Compass
Current location
Reset to default
p. 55
Guiding options
Guidance voice
Guidance volume
Guidance volumecheck
Time/dist. to go
Time format
Reset to default
p. 55
System options
Language
Colors
Screen saver
Disclaimer time out
Help
Distance unit
GPS Information
About
Reset to default
p. 57
Start demo p. 58
Shut downA p. 17
A Only these functions are available when the vehicle is movingat speeds above approximately 5 mph (7 km/h).
B Option. Not available in all markets.
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Setting a destination............................................................................... 40Stored locations, Last ten....................................................................... 43Return trip, Intersection.......................................................................... 44Map search, Search by lat/long.............................................................. 45Itinerary................................................................................................... 46Storing a location.................................................................................... 48Next destination...................................................................................... 50Current position...................................................................................... 51Settings................................................................................................... 52Avoiding an area..................................................................................... 53Map and Guidance options.................................................................... 55System options....................................................................................... 57Demo....................................................................................................... 58
PLANNING YOUR TRIP
03 Planning your trip
Setting a destination
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Address
Set destination Address State/City
Enter State/City or select from the list
State may be preselected and is the stateselected in the most recently entered destina-tion. See page 29 for information on specifyingan address.
• Go to State or City and press ENTER tomake a new selection, or use to chooseamong the most recently selected names.
NOTE
The definition of a city or area may vary fromstate to state, and also within the samestate. It will sometimes be an entire city, ora particular section of a city.
The lists with the five most recently enteredcountries, cities, or street names will be erasedwhen the destinations in Last ten are erased.See page 43 for more information on the lastten destinations.
Entering the street address
Set destination Address
The street address can be entered for moreexact guidance.
NOTE
If the number entered does not exist for astreet address, the system will provide infor-mation to this effect.
1. Go to the field for Number after the streetname has been entered and press
ENTER (or go directly to Set). The num-bers of existing street addresses will bedisplayed.
2. Go to Set after you have entered the num-ber of the street address. If no number hasbeen entered, the system will guide you tothe mid-point of the selected street.
Set
Confirm the number that has been entered.
Cancel
Go back to the previous screen.
Enter a street name or select from the list
Set destination Address Street
A street can be selected even if no city is pre-selected.
The system does not contain street names forvery small towns or villages. In these cases, thecenter of the town is used as the destination.
Start guidance
Set destination Address
1. Go to Set to add the entered address tothe itinerary.
2. Then go to Start guidance to beginreceiving directions from the system.
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Setting a destination
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Information
Provides information about the destination.
Points of interest (POI)
Enter a point of interest as a destination
Set destination POI
Points of interest (POI) include gas stations,hotels, restaurants, Volvo retailers, hospitals,parking lots, etc.
• Press ENTER to access a sub-menu withdifferent search options in order to select apoint of interest.
It is also possible to search for points of interestaround the car, along the route, or along thehighway in the Shortcut menu.
POI by name
Enter the name of the point of interest, or selectan alternative in the menu. The list only showsthe points of interest in the selected city/area.
Around the car
The system will search for POIs around the car(max. 100 mile/160 km radius). The search willstop after 100 POIs have been found.
Along the route
If a destination has been selected, the systemcan search for points of interest along the route(within approx. 0.5 miles/1km from the route).
Around point on map
The system will perform the same type ofsearch as for Around the car, but the searchwill be based on a point on the map.
Along street
The system will search along a specified street.
Types of points of interest/Different
categories
Set destination POI POI by name
1. Go to Name and press ENTER to enter thename of a point of interest without speci-fying a city.
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Setting a destination
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2. Go to Type and press ENTER to enter atype of point of interest,
or
Press to choose among the mostrecently selected ones.
3. Go to Set and press ENTER.
4. Then go to Start guidance and pressENTER to receive guidance to the desti-nation.
To make the search more exact,
• Select a City first and then go to Name.
NOTE
There are sub-categories of restaurants tosimplify the search.
Information about a point of interest
Information is displayed for e.g., the address,coordinates, and the phone number to the POI.There are several ways to search for informa-tion about a POI. The simplest and quickestway is as follows:
1. With a map view on the screen, pressENTER to access the Shortcut menu.
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ENTER.> Choose among Around the car, Along
the route or Along a street and pressENTER.
3. Navigate among the messages with or.
4. Select a POI among the available catego-ries and press ENTER.
5. Select POI information and pressENTER.
• Mark Map and press ENTER to see thePOI on the map.
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Stored locations, Last ten
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Searching by zip code
Set destination Address
Destinations can be limited by selecting a zipcode, after which a street or point of interestcan be selected.
1. Begin by selecting a state.
2. Go to Zip code and press ENTER.
3. Enter numbers and press ENTER or use and choose a zip code directly from the
list if the alternative exists.
4. The scroll bar at the right of the screenindicates that there are more alternatives inthe list.
5. Go to Street to choose among theaddresses with the selected zip code.
6. Go to Set and then to Start guidance toreceive guidance to the destination.
Stored locations
Previously stored locations
Set destinations Stored locations
A stored location is a previously stored desti-nation, such as a home address, favorite res-taurant, an airport, or a Volvo retailer. seepage 48 for information on storing a location.
• Navigate among the stored locations andpress or ENTER to access the sub-menu.
Add to itinerary
Place the stored location in the itinerary.
Information
Provides information about the stored location.
Edit
Change the name, etc., of the stored location.
Sorting
Sort the list of stored locations by distance,icon, or name.
Delete location
Deletes the stored location.
Delete all
Deletes all stored locations.
Last ten
Previously selected destinations
Set destination Last ten
This is a list of the ten most recently selecteddestinations.
• Go to the desired destination and press or ENTER to access the sub-menu.
Add to itinerary
Adds the destination to the itinerary.
Information
Provides a summary about the destination.
Delete location
Remove the destination from the Last ten list.
Delete all
Removes all destinations from the Last ten list.
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Return trip, Intersection
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Return trip
Back to the starting point
• Select Start guidance and press ENTER.
The system will begin guiding you back to thelocation at which Start guidance was mostrecently selected.
Intersection
Specifying a destination via intersections
Set destination Intersection
1. Enter Street and press ENTER.> All existing intersections will be dis-
played under Interse. if there arestreets that meet or cross the route.
2. Go to the intersection(s) that you would liketo set as destinations.
3. Go to Set and press ENTER.
4. Go to Start guidance and press ENTER
to receive guidance to the intersection.
NOTE
If the chosen combination of intersectionsexists in more than one city, a city must alsobe specified.
Searches can only be made for intersec-tions of larger streets.
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Map search, Search by lat/long
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Map searches
Searching for a location on the map
Set destination Map search Point on
map
1. Use the navigation control to move thecross hairs to the desired destination andpress ENTER to access the scroll menu.
2. Go to Set as destination and pressENTER.
Scale
Temporarily change the map scale whilesearching with the cross hairs.
Set as destination
Select a location on the map as a final or inter-mediate destination.
POI around
The system searches for points of interestaround a specified point on the map (max. 100mile/160 km radius). The search will stop after100 POIs have been found.
Store location
Store a location on the map.
NOTE
Searches can be made directly with thecross hairs by using the navigationcontrol in Map mode.
Searching by latitude/longitude
Set as destination Map search
Latitude/longitude
1. Select a destination by specifying its coor-dinates on the map.
2. Select a latitude with the navigation
control: N for north or S for south.
3. Go to the second row to specify a longi-tude: select E for east or W for west.> OK
This shows the position with the speci-fied coordinates on the map.
4. Press ENTER to access the map scrollmenu.
5. Go to Set as destination and pressENTER to select the position as a destina-tion.
6. Press BACK to resume entering coordi-nates.> Cancel
Return to the previous screen.
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Itinerary
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Making an itinerary
Final destination/Intermediate
destination
Itinerary
NOTE
The menu selection Itinerary becomesaccessible after a destination has beenselected.
Make an itinerary with several stops to avoidselecting a number of destinations during atrip.
Up to six intermediate destinations and onefinal destination can be specified in an itinerary.
Start guidance
Begin guidance to the destination.
Add to itinerary
All additional destinations are added to the itin-erary.
Route options
Provides settings for selecting various types ofroads, etc.
Clear itinerary
Deletes the entire itinerary.
Editing an itinerary
Itinerary
• Select a specified destination and pressENTER or to access a sub-menu.
Information
Provides information about the destination.
Delete
Removes the destination from the itinerary.
Move
Change the destination’s position in the itiner-ary.
Adjust
Select a new location on the map as a desti-nation.
Store
Save the destination, which will be accessibleunder Stored locations.
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Itinerary
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Start guidance
Itinerary Start guidance
When you have entered a destination and Start
guidance has been selected, the system willbegin to calculate a destination – Wait will bedisplayed on the screen.
If you leave the planned route during your trip,the system will automatically calculate a newroute.
Removing destinations from anitinerary
Itinerary
To delete intermediate destinations in an
itinerary:
1. Select one of the specified intermediatedestinations and press ENTER or toaccess a sub-menu.
2. Go to Delete and press ENTER.
To delete all destinations:
• Go directly to Clear itinerary and pressENTER.
NOTE
All intermediate destinations and the finaldestination will be deleted.
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Storing a location
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Storing for re-use
Up to 250 destinations can be stored for re-use.
Saving a position on the map
1. Use the navigation control to go to Mapmode to navigate to the area to be savedas a destination and press ENTER.
2. Select Store in the sub-menu and pressENTER.
3. Use the navigation control to go to a listof symbols to select the one to be dis-played on the map and press ENTER.
4. Use to enter the desired name.
Storing a location that is part of an
itinerary
Itinerary
1. Select the destination in the itinerary to besaved and press – a new menu will bedisplayed.
2. Mark Store and press ENTER – a newmenu will be displayed.
3. Mark the symbol to be displayed on themap and press ENTER.
4. Continue by entering the name of the loca-tion and finish by marking Store andpressing ENTER to return to the itinerary.
Move the position of the stored location
Set destination Stored locations
1. Mark a stored location and press – anew menu will be displayed.
2. Select Edit and press ENTER – a newmenu will be displayed.
3. Mark Adjust and press ENTER to displaythe map.
4. Place the cross hairs on the desired loca-tion and press ENTER to specify the newlocation – the map will close and a newmenu will open.
5. Mark Store location and press ENTER –a new menu will be displayed.
6. Mark Store and press ENTER to store thelocation.
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Storing a location
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7. Exit the menus and return to the map bypressing BACK.
Add information about the stored
location
Set destination Stored locations
1. Select a stored location and press – anew menu will be displayed.
2. Select Edit and press ENTER – a newmenu will be displayed.
3. Mark Add info. and press ENTER – a newmenu will be displayed.
Choose to add/change among the follow-ing alternatives
• Icon
• Alert: Off/Sound 1/-2/-3 An audiblesignal that alerts the driver when he/she
is approaching a stored location – thesignal is activated within a radius ofapprox. 0.5 miles/700 m from the loca-tion.
• Name
• Address
• City
• Country
• Phone
4. After making the adjustments, exit themenu by pressing BACK, mark Store andpress ENTER – this returns you to the listof Stored locations.
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Next destination
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Next destination in the itinerary
Next destination
The map shows the next destination.
1. In the main menu, go to Next
destination.
2. Press ENTER or for information aboutthe destination, such as its name, the
remaining time or the distance from thecurrent position to the destination.
3. Press ENTER again if several destinationshave been specified for information and tosee them on the map.
4. Go to Map for each destination and pressENTER to see a full-screen map of thearea.
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Current position
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Current position
Current position
To get a map view of the vehicle’s current posi-tion and information about this position, suchas its name or coordinates:
• In the main menu, go to Current
position and press ENTER or .
The number displayed after GPS shows thenumber of satellites with which the system is incontact.
Traffic information
Settings Traffic information
Refer to the "Traffic information" chapterbeginning on page 62.
NOTE
Please be aware that traffic information maynot be available in all areas.
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Settings
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Route options
Settings Route options
• Use the navigation control to moveamong the options, select the desired set-tings and press ENTER to save the set-tings.
• Press BACK to cancel a setting.
Route
Select Fast or Short for the system to calcu-late a route.
Avoid highways
Set the system to avoid highways/freewayswhen calculating a route.
Avoid toll roads
Set the system to avoid toll roads when calcu-lating a route.
Avoid ferries
Set the system to avoid ferries when calculat-ing a route.
Avoid traffic problems
Set the system to avoid areas with traffic dis-ruptions when calculating a route.
Avoid time-restr. roads
Set the system to avoid time-restricted roadswhen calculating a route. This function requiresthat the vehicle’s clock be correctly set for thecurrent time zone.
Avoid unverified roads
Set the system to avoid or use unverified roadswhen calculating a route.
Avoid specified areas
1. Set the system to avoid specified areaswhen calculating a route and press .
2. Choose Selected and press again tospecify an area.
See the detailed description below.
Reset to default
Return to the system’s factory settings forroute options.
• Press , select OK and press ENTER.
NOTE
When the system calculates a route overlonger distances, it is designed to selectmajor roads (highways/freeways, etc).
If you have set the system to avoid highwaysand toll roads, the system will avoid guidingyou to these types of roads to as great anextent as possible, and will only use suchroads when no other reasonable alternativeis available.
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Avoiding an area
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Selecting an area
Enter an area to be a avoided
Settings Route options Avoid
specified areas
This function is designed to help you avoidbeing guided to areas, cities or sections of cit-ies that you prefer not to drive through. The
system always excludes these areas when cal-culating a route.
NOTE
Highways that are part of a calculated routethat pass through an avoided area are anexception.
1. Press and choose Selected.
2. Press again to enter the area.
None
• Press ENTER to deactivate previouslyselected areas.
Selected
1. Press to enter new areas.
2. Press ENTER to activate previously storedareas, which are marked with an X.
See also the following step pertaining to the"Avoid specified areas" sub-menu.
Sub-menu – avoiding specified areas
Settings Route options Avoid
specified areas Selected
Select alternatives in the sub-menu and pressENTER.
Map
Use the navigation control to enter the area tobe avoided directly on the map.
See also the next step, "Entering areas on themap."
Address
Enter the address of an area to be avoided. Theaddress will comprise the center of the area.
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Avoiding an area
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Entering areas on the map
Settings Route options Avoid
specified areas Selected Map
Use the navigation control to move the mid-point of the cross hairs to the center of the areato be avoided.
The name of the place at which the mid-pointof the cross hairs is pointing will be displayedat the bottom of the map. The rectangle showsthe size of the area.
1. Press ENTER to access the sub-menu.
2. Select alternatives and press ENTER.
Scale
Enter the size of the map to be displayed of thearea to be avoided.
Set area to avoid
Save the specified area.
Adjust size
• Change the size of the area using thenavigation control.
• Press BACK to undo a change.
Adjust area
• Move to a new area using the navigation
control.
• Press BACK to undo a move.
Saved areas to be avoided
Settings Route options Avoid
specified areas Selected Map
Select which of the previously saved areas areto be avoided when a route is calculated.These are marked with an X.
1. Select an area with or .
2. Mark or unmark an area using or .
OK
Activate areas marked with an X. The activatedareas will be shown on the map.
Cancel
Undo any changes and return to Route
options.
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Map and Guidance options
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Map options
Select the way in which the map is displayedon the screen.
Settings Map options
1. Select a function to be set with thenavigation control.
2. Press ENTER to open the function.
POI selection
• Press to access a sub-menu.
• Select Show all to see all points of interestsymbols on the map.
• Select Hide all if no POI symbols are to bedisplayed.
• Select Show selected and press toenter the symbols that you would like tohave displayed on the map. These are acti-vated with an X.
1. Navigate with or to choose amongthe symbols.
2. Activate/deactivate with or
3. Press ENTER to save.
Map
If the map is not displayed, the system pro-vides guidance with arrows on the screen.
Map view
Select to display the map in 2D or 3D.
Selecting the elevation angle
Settings Map Map view 3D
After selecting 3D with or and ENTER,the panel for selecting the elevation angle willbe displayed. Select the desired angle with
or followed by ENTER and BACK.
2D map orientation
Choose to display north or the direction oftravel at the top of the map.
Map scroll
Choose to display the map in 2D or 3D whenscrolling.
Compass
Select the way in which the compass is dis-played on the screen.
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Current location
Select whether or not the name of the street onwhich you are currently driving will be dis-played at the bottom of the screen
Reset to default
Return to the factory settings for Map options.
• Press , select OK and press ENTER.
Guidance options
Settings Guidance options
Guidance voice
Select Female/Male
Guidance volume
Select a value between 1–35 to set the volumelevel or Off for no voice guidance.
The volume level can also be adjusted usingthe audio system's volume control during voiceguidance.
Guidance volume check
The set volume is indicate by a chime.
Time/dist. to go
Select RTA, ETA or Hide.
• RTA is the remaining length of time to thedestination.
• ETA is the estimated time of arrival.
Time format
Select 12 or 24-hour intervals.
Reset to default
Return to the factory settings for Guidingoptions.
• Press , select OK and press ENTER.
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System options
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Setting system options
Settings System options
• Move among the functions with thenavigation control.
• Press ENTER to save settings.
• Press BACK to undo a setting.
Language
Select the language to be used in the systemmenus and for voice guidance.
Colors
Select Black 1, Black 2, Chrome or Blue forcolors that best suit the current ambient light.
Screen saver
If the screen saver is set to ON, the screen willgo blank after 30 seconds.
If guidance or other information is provided, thescreen is activated automatically.
Time limit for the disclaimer
Settings System options Disclaimer
time out
Select No if the disclaimer must be confirmedby pressing ENTER each time the system isstarted.
Selecting Yes means that the disclaimer willonly be displayed for approximately10 seconds and does not need to be con-firmed.
Help
Hide or display context sensitive help texts atthe bottom of the screen.
Distance unit
Choose to display distances in miles or kilo-meters.
GPS Information
• Press to show coordinates and theaddress of the vehicle’s current location,and to display the number of satellites withwhich the system has contact.
About
Displays system and map information.
Reset to default
Return to the factory setting for Systemoptions.
• Press , select OK and press ENTER.
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Demo
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Start the demo (system simulation)
Settings Start demo
When the vehicle is at a standstill, this functionoffers simulated guidance to the currently setdestination.
Stop demo interrupts the simulation.
NOTE
The demonstration function can only beused if a destination has been selected.
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TRAFFIC INFORMATION
04 Traffic information
Introduction
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Display and reception
Broadcast traffic information is alwaysreceived and presented, even if no destinationis specified.
The way in which traffic information is presen-ted can be set and changed in Settings, seepage 36.
The way in which traffic information is presen-ted is also affected by the way in which it isbroadcast.
NOTE
Traffic information is not available in allareas/states/provinces.
The transmission range for traffic informa-tion is being increased continuously.
Traffic symbols on the map
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Traffic information symbol.
A symbol will be displayed in the upper leftcorner of the map when there is at least onetraffic message along the currently selectedroute. Use the navigation control to scroll tothe message for information about the problemand to see its location.
Traffic problems are marked with symbols,lines and frames. These are colored red or yel-low.
Red - Important information.
Yellow - General information.
Accident
Slow traffic
Slow traffic in both directions
Extent
Other information
Extent
Certain traffic messages also contain informa-tion on the extent of the traffic obstruction.
In addition to the symbol, a red or yellow linealong the route is shown on all scales up to3 miles. The length of the line is correspondsto the extent (distance) of the traffic problem.
Avoid traffic problems
Settings Route options
Select whether or not the system should planto bypass the traffic problem.
1. Go to Avoid traffic problems
2. Select Yes or No.
Yes
The system avoids roads with traffic problemswhen calculating a route.
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No
The system does not avoid roads with trafficproblems when calculating a route.
NOTE
When the system is started it can take up toapprox. 15 minutes before all traffic infor-mation for the area is loaded.
Automatic information
Settings Traffic information Auto.
notification
Select whether or not transmitted traffic infor-mation should be shown.
Yes
The system provides the option to select analternative route to bypass any traffic prob-lems.
No
The system provides no information on trafficproblems and will plan the route through theareas with possible traffic problems.
New or original route
If the system calculates an alternative route inthe event of a traffic obstruction, you are giventhe option of selecting which route that youprefer to take.
The display shows Changed traffic situation.
Use new route? and shows alternatives pro-vided, along with the fact that the new route isapproximately 3 miles (5.4 km) longer.
Yes
The system guides along the new route,around and bypassing the problem.
No
The system guides along the original route, upto and through the problem.
Show new route
Shows detailed information on the alternativeroute.
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Traffic information selection
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Settings Traffic information Traffic-
info. selection
Select which type of traffic information shouldbe shown on the screen.
Show all
All traffic information is available.
Hide all
No traffic information is displayed.
Show selected
1. Press to enable selection from symbols.Select the traffic information symbols (traf-fic messages) the system should show onthe map, and take consideration of, whencalculating the route.
2. Activate and deactivate respectively using or .
3. Confirm the settings with ENTER.
The scroll bar on the right side of the screenindicates that there are more options in the listthan can be displayed at one time.
Signs on the map
Accident
Contraflow (two-way traffic, singlelanes in each direction)
Diversion (detour)
Information
Narrow road
Parking information
Congestion
Road work
Slippery road
Other hazard
Closed road
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Read traffic message
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Detailed traffic information.
Read traffic msg.
A traffic message is indicated by a symbol onscreen. To read a traffic message:
1. Press ENTER to open the Shortcut menu:
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2.Scroll to
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then press ENTER. Continue by selectingRead message from the menu.> Current messages are marked with a
red or yellow frame.
3. Browse between the messages using or .
4. Press ENTER for detailed traffic informa-tion.
5. Press BACK to enable browsing betweencurrent messages again.
The traffic messages relevant to the map areaare indicated on the screen.
Detailed information on the traffic problem isalso shown. The extent of the problem isshown at the top.
If details are available, the following are alsodisplayed:
• duration
• restrictions on speed, vehicle width andheight
• roads affected
Size of area for traffic information
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Read traffic msg. Map Scale
The scale of the map determines the amountof traffic information that can be shown - thelarger the map area shown on the screen, themore information can be displayed.
1. To change the scale or zoom in on a spe-cific traffic message on the map: Select thescale for the area, then press ENTER.
2. Press BACK to return to the previousscreen.
Search/select station for trafficinformation
Settings Traffic information Search
station
Search stations
• Press ENTER to search for existing sta-tions broadcasting traffic information.
Select station
1. Press ENTER to select from among exist-ing stations.
2. Select station using or and pressENTER.
3. Press BACK to return to the previousscreen.
Current station
Shows the current station for traffic informa-tion.
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Reset to default
Restore factory settings for station settings.
• Press , select OK and press ENTER.
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SYMBOLS ON THE MAP
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Points of interest
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Choose to display all or no points of interest onthe map, or select individual points of interestto be displayed.
Settings Map options POI selection
1. With POI selection marked, press – anew menu will be displayed.
2. Mark Show selected and press – anew menu will be displayed.
3. Points of interest marked with an X will bedisplayed on the map - navigate throughthe list and deselect the POIs that are notto be displayed using .
4. After making all of your choices, finish bypressing ENTER – exit the menus bypressing BACK.
NOTE
An icon for a point of interest can varybetween states and countries.
These symbols can be selected to be displayedon the map:
Airport
Amusement park
ATM
Automobile club
Auto service & maintenance
Bank
Business facility
Bus station
Casino
City center
Convention center
Court house
Ferry terminal
Gas station
Golf course
Government office
Grocery store
Higher education
Historical monument
Hospital
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Hotel
Library
Marina
Museum
Parking
Park & Recreation
Performing arts
Police station
Rental Car Agency
Rest area
Restaurant
School
Shopping mall
Ski resort
Sports complex
Tourist attraction
Tourist information
§Train station
Volvo dealer
Winery
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The vehicle’s position on the map is
incorrect.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) indicatesthe car’s position with an accuracy of about65 feet (20 meters).
Accuracy may be even less when driving onroads lying parallel to another road, windingroads, roads on several levels, and also afterdriving a long distance without making any dis-tinct turns.
Tall buildings and mountains, tunnels, via-ducts, over/underpasses etc., also have a neg-ative affect on the reception of GPS signals,which means that the estimation of the car’sposition may not be precise.
VNS does not always calculate the
fastest/shortest route.
Parameters such as distance, width of road,type of road, number of right or left turns, trafficcircles etc., are all taken into account whencalculating the best theoretical route. Experi-ence and local knowledge may, however, leadto a better choice of route.
The VNS system chooses toll roads,
freeways, and ferries even though I have
opted to avoid them.
When calculating routes over longer distances,for technical reasons the system can only usemajor roads. If you select NO for toll roads and
freeways, they will be avoided as much as pos-sible, but will be used if no other reasonablealternative is available.
After being transported, the car’s
position on the map is incorrect.
If the car is transported, for example by ferry ortrain, or in such a way as to impede the recep-tion of GPS signals, it can take up to 5 minutesto 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 GPSsignals to be received correctly and the car’sposition to be calculated.
The car symbol on the map moves
erratically after a tire change
In addition to the GPS receiver, the vehicle’sspeedometer and an onboard gyro are alsoused to calculate the vehicle’s current locationand direction of travel. If the spare tire is put onthe vehicle, or is a change is made from sum-mer to winter tires (or vice versa), the naviga-tion system must "learn" the new dimensionsof the tire(s). Therefore, it may be necessary todrive for several miles, including a number ofturns, for the system to make this adjustment.
The map image does not correspond to
actual conditions.
Factors such as the constant expansion andrebuilding of the road network, new traffic reg-ulations constantly being introduced etc.,mean that the digital map database is notalways complete.
The maps and data on the DVDs are static.They will not automatically update to reflectreal-life changes to road and traffic patterns.Updated DVDs are produced periodically.Please contact your Volvo retailer for moreinformation about availability.
The map scale sometimes changes.
There is no detailed map information for certainareas. If this is the case, the system automati-cally changes the map scale.
Certain menu options are not available.
Check the settings that you have made. SelectReset to default for the particular option toreturn to the default settings.
The car symbol on screen jumps forward
or spins.
The system may need a few seconds to sensethe position and movement of the car beforeyou drive off.
1. Switch off the VNS system and the ignition.
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2. Switch on the ignition again and restartVNS, but remain at a standstill for a shorttime before driving off.
I am planning a long trip but do not want
to specify destinations in 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 mapusing the cross hairs. The system will automat-ically guide you to the final destination even ifyou drive past intermediate destinations.
How can I select a final destination/
intermediate destination that is not on
the DVD that is currently being used?
Begin by scrolling to the desired destination tosee if the road network and detailed informa-tion are displayed normally on the screen. If so,set a normal route.
If this is not the case, this indicates that thesystem cannot "see" the destination outside ofthe area contained on the current map DVD.Set a route with a destination that is close tothe boundary with the next map area.
When the route reaches the boundary for thecurrent map DVD, switch to the DVD containingthe next map area and a new route will be set.
NOTE
• If the system no longer shows the roadnetwork and detailed information nor-mally, the vehicle has entered an areacontained on another map DVD. Switchto the correct DVD.
• The various DVDs overlap with adjacentDVD map areas to different extents. Forthis reason, try switching to anotherDVD.
The navigation system contains several
DVDs. How do I know which one to use?
You should primarily use the DVD that containsdetailed information about the area in whichyou live. This information is printed on theDVD’s jewel case and on the disc.
If you plan to drive through several states orprovinces, it is advisable to have all of the DVDshandy.
Will my itinerary disappear when I
change map DVDs?
No, the itinerary will be stored until you deleteit.
The system’s map information is not up-
to-date
Contact your Volvo retailer for updated mapinformation.
WARNING
Navigating safely
Always use good judgment when followingnavigation system guidance, and do not fol-low guidance that seems contrary to yourown best judgment.
Why are no street addresses available for
destinations in another state?
Each map DVD contains basic information forthe entire network of roads. Detailed informa-tion such as addresses, points of interest, etc.,are split up among the respective DVDs forgeographic areas. Otherwise, the DVDs areidentical. Check that the correct DVD for thearea that your destination is in is inserted in thenavigation system’s DVD player.
How can I easily check to see which DVD
is activated?
See Settings System options About forinformation on the DVD’s version and whichgeographic area it covers.
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A
Activating the system................................ 10
Auto. notification........................................ 63
Avoiding an area........................................ 53
C
Change scale of traffic information............ 65
Compass................................................... 31
Current station for traffic information........ 65
D
Demo......................................................... 58
Destinationintersection........................................... 44last ten.................................................. 43latitude/longitude.................................. 45points of interest................................... 41return trip.............................................. 44searching for......................................... 43setting................................................... 40stored locations.................................... 43
street address....................................... 40zip code................................................ 43
Disclaimer, time limit.................................. 57
DVDcare....................................................... 19changing............................................... 19contents................................................ 19
E
End-User terms......................................... 76
Extent......................................................... 62
F
Frequently asked questions....................... 74
G
Guidanceoptions.................................................. 56starting.................................................. 40to a point of interest............................. 11
to a street address................................ 10voice..................................................... 31
I
Itinerarymaking.................................................. 46next destination in................................ 50removing destinations from.................. 47start guidance....................................... 47storing for re-use.................................. 48
M
Mapcurrent position..................................... 51direction................................................ 55options.................................................. 55screens................................................. 30scrolling................................................ 55searches............................................... 45symbols on........................................... 70
Map mode................................................. 17
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Menuscroll..................................................... 32shortcut................................................. 34system overview................................... 36
N
Navigation control................................ 10, 28
O
On/Off........................................................ 17
P
Points of interest........................................ 35as a destination.................................... 41symbols on the map............................. 70
Q
Questions & Answers................................. 74
Quick guide................................................ 10
R
Read traffic message................................. 65
Remote key.......................................... 10, 28
Return trip.................................................. 44
Roads, unverified....................................... 31
Route options............................................ 52
S
Scalechange.................................................. 65
Screencare....................................................... 20
Scrolling..................................................... 55
Scroll menu................................................ 32
Search/select stations for traffic informa-tion............................................................. 65
Select station for traffic information.......... 65
Select traffic information symbols............. 64
Setting a destination.................................. 40
Shortcut menu........................................... 34
Simulated guidance (demo)....................... 58
Start guidance........................................... 47
Stations for traffic informationsearch/select........................................ 65
Stored locations......................................... 43
Street address, as destination................... 40
Surveillance............................................... 32
Symbol - Do not disturb............................ 28
Symbols on the map.................................. 70
System options.......................................... 57
T
Traffic-info. selection................................. 64
Traffic informationselecting messages.............................. 35transmission......................................... 65
Traffic symbols.......................................... 62
U
Unverified roads........................................ 31
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V
Voiceguidance............................................... 31
Volvo Navigation Systemactivating.............................................. 10demo..................................................... 58end-user terms..................................... 76general information............................... 17options.................................................. 57overview S80........................................ 26overview V70/XC70.............................. 24overview XC60...................................... 22questions & answers............................ 74quick guide........................................... 10route options........................................ 52switching on/off.................................... 17system menus...................................... 36unverified roads.................................... 31
Z
Zip code, as a destination......................... 43
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