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WEB EDITION

SENSUS INFOTAINMENT
DEAR VOLVO OWNER
THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING VOLVO

We hope you will enjoy many years of driving In order to increase your enjoyment of the car, we
pleasure in your Volvo. The car has been recommend that you familiarise yourself with the
designed for the safety and comfort of you and equipment, instructions and maintenance infor-
your passengers. Volvo is one of the safest cars in mation contained in this owner's manual.
the world. Your Volvo has also been designed to
satisfy all current safety and environmental
requirements.
Table of contents

01 Introduction 02 MY CAR 03 Audio and media


Introduction................................................. 7 MY CAR.................................................... 10 Audio and media....................................... 19
Volvo Sensus.............................................. 7 MY CAR - search paths............................ 11 Audio and media - overview..................... 20
Information on the Internet......................... 8 MY CAR - menu options........................... 11 Audio and media - operating the system.. 21
MY CAR - Car settings............................. 13 Rear control panel with headphones

01 02 03
MY CAR - driving support system............ 15 socket*...................................................... 25
MY CAR - System options........................ 16 Favourites................................................. 25
MY CAR - Climate settings....................... 17 Save as favourite...................................... 26
MY CAR Information................................. 17 Audio and media - audio settings............. 26
Audio and media - general audio set-
tings.......................................................... 27
Audio and media - advanced audio set-
tings.......................................................... 28
Setting the equaliser................................. 28
Setting the audio profile............................ 28
Setting the audio volume and automatic
volume control.......................................... 29
Radio......................................................... 29
Radio tuning.............................................. 30
Automatic radio tuning.............................. 30
Radio station list*...................................... 30
Manual radio tuning.................................. 31
Radio stations as presets......................... 32
RDS functions........................................... 33
Alarms in the event of accidents and dis-
asters........................................................ 33

2 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


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Traffic information (TP).............................. 34 Playback and navigation of CD/DVD* Registering a Bluetooth® device*.............. 53
Enhanced Other Networks (EON)............. 34 disc........................................................... 41
Automatic connection of Bluetooth®
News broadcasts...................................... 34 Playback and navigation of burned discs device*...................................................... 54
with audio/video files*............................... 42
Radio programme types (PTY).................. 35 Changing to another Bluetooth® device*.. 54
Fast forward/reverse................................. 43

03 03 03
Searching radio programme types (PTY).. 35 Disconnecting the Bluetooth® device*...... 55
Scan disc track or audio file..................... 44
Show radio programme types (PTY)......... 36 Removing a Bluetooth® device*................ 55
Random selection of disc track or audio
Volume control for interrupting radio pro- file............................................................. 44 Bluetooth® handsfree phone*................... 56
gramme types (PTY)................................. 36
Playback and navigation of DVD* video Bluetooth® handsfree phone* - overview.. 57
Radio text.................................................. 36 discs.......................................................... 44 Making and receiving calls*...................... 57
Automatic radio frequency update (AF).... 37 Camera angle for playback of DVD* video
discs.......................................................... 45 Bluetooth® handsfree phone* - audio set-
Regional radio programmes (REG)........... 37 tings.......................................................... 58
Scan radio frequencies............................. 37 DivX® Video On Demand*......................... 46
Bluetooth®* version information................ 59
Resetting RDS functions........................... 38 Picture settings*........................................ 46
Phone book*............................................. 59
Digital radio (DAB)*................................... 38 Media player - compatible file formats..... 46
Phone book* - quick search for contacts. 60
Storing channel groups (Ensemble learn). 39 External audio source via AUX/USB*
input.......................................................... 48 Phone book* - character table keypad in
Navigation in channel group list (Ensem- centre console.......................................... 60
ble)............................................................ 39 Connecting an external audio source via
AUX/USB* input........................................ 49 Phone book* - searching for contacts...... 61
DAB to DAB link........................................ 39 Phone book* - new contact...................... 62
Playback and navigation of external
Digital radio (DAB)* - wavelength.............. 40 audio source*............................................ 49 Phone book* - speed dial numbers.......... 63
Digital radio (DAB)* - subchannel.............. 40 Setting the audio volume for external Phone book* - receiving a vCard.............. 63
Digital radio (DAB)* - resetting.................. 40 audio source............................................. 51 Phone book* - memory status.................. 64
Media player............................................. 41 Media Bluetooth®* ................................... 51 Phone book* - clearing............................. 64
CD/DVD*................................................... 41 Connecting and disconnecting a TV*............................................................. 64
Bluetooth® device*.................................... 52
Searching TV* channels/Preset list........... 66

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 3


Table of contents

04 Alphabetical Index
TV* - channel management....................... 66 Alphabetical Index.................................... 90
Information about the current TV* pro-
gramme..................................................... 67
Teletext*.................................................... 68

03 04
Reception of TV* channel is lost............... 68
Remote control*........................................ 68
Remote control* - functions...................... 69
Remote control* - battery replacement.... 70
Audio and media - menu overview........... 71
Menu overview - AM................................. 71
Menu overview - FM................................. 72
Menu overview - Digital radio (DAB)*........ 72
Menu overview - CD Audio....................... 73
Menu overview - CD/DVD* Data............... 73
Menu overview - DVD* Video.................... 74
Menu overview - iPod®*............................ 75
Menu overview - USB*.............................. 75
Menu overview - Media Bluetooth®*......... 76
Menu overview - AUX............................... 76
Menu overview - Bluetooth® handsfree*... 77
Menu overview - TV*................................. 78
Licenses.................................................... 78
Type approval........................................... 81

4 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


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INTRODUCTION
01 Introduction

Introduction Volvo Sensus 01


NOTE
This supplement is a supplement to the nor- Volvo Sensus is the heart of your personal
The owner's manual is available for down-
mal owner's manual for the car. load as a mobile application (applies for Volvo experience. It is Sensus that provides
certain car models and mobile devices), information, entertainment and functions to
In the event of uncertainty regarding any of simplify your ownership.
see www.volvocars.com.
the car's functions, consult the owner's man-
ual in the first instance. For answers to addi- The mobile application also includes video
tional questions it is recommended to contact and searchable content and easy naviga-
tion between different sections.
a dealer or a representative of Volvo Car Cor-
poration.
The specifications, design features and illus-
trations in this supplement are not binding.
We reserve the right to make modifications
without prior notice.
© Volvo Car Corporation
When you are sitting in your car you want
Owner's Manual in mobile devices control, and in today's interconnected world,
this includes information, communication and
entertainment when it is most suitable for
you. Sensus covers all our solutions that ena-
ble connection* to the outside world, at the
same time providing you with intuitive control
over all the car's capabilities.
Volvo Sensus combines and presents many
functions in several of the car's systems on
the centre console's display screen. With
Volvo Sensus the car can be personalised by
means of an intuitive user interface. Settings
can be made in Car settings, Audio and
media, Climate control, etc.
With the centre console buttons and controls
or the steering wheel's right-hand keypad*

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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 7


01 Introduction
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01 functions can be activated or deactivated and of the buttons both vary, depending on the Information on the Internet
many different settings can be made. equipment selected and the market.
At www.volvocars.com there is further infor-
Navigation* - NAV, see separate supple- mation concerning your car.
With a press on MY CAR all settings related
ment (Sensus Navigation).
to the driving and control of the car are pre- With a personal Volvo ID it is possible to log in
sented, such as City Safety, locks and alarm, Audio and media - RADIO, MEDIA, TEL*, to My Volvo web, which is a personal web
automatic fan speed, setting the clock, etc. see the relevant section in this supple- page for you and your car.
ment.
With a press on the respective function
Function settings - MY CAR, see MY
RADIO, MEDIA, TEL*, *, NAV* and CAM*
CAR (p. 10).
other sources, systems and functions can be
activated, e.g. AM, FM, CD, DVD*, TV*, Internet-connected car - *, see the
Bluetooth®*, navigation* and park assist cam- respective section in this supplement1.
era*. Climate control system, see the Owner's
For more information about all functions/ Manual. QR code
systems, see the relevant section in the Park assist camera - CAM*, see the A QR code reader is required to read the QR
owner's manual or its supplement. Owner's Manual. code, which is available as a supplemental
Overview program (app) for several mobile phones. The
QR code reader can be downloaded from e.g.
App Store, Windows Phone or Google Play.

Control panel in centre console. The figure is


schematic - the number of functions and layout

1 Information only available if the car is equipped with this function.

8 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


MY CAR
02 MY CAR

MY CAR vary, depending on the equipment selected and


the market.
MY CAR is a menu source that handles many
of the car's functions, e.g. City Safety™, locks MY CAR - opens the menu system MY
and alarm, automatic fan speed, setting the CAR.
02 clock, etc. OK/MENU - press the button in the cen-
tre console or the thumbwheel on the
Certain functions are standard, others are steering wheel to select/tick in the high-
optional - the range also varies depending on lighted menu option or store the selected
the market. function in the memory.
Operation TUNE - turn the knob in the centre con-
Navigation in the menus is carried out using sole or the thumbwheel on the steering
buttons in the centre console or with the wheel to scroll up/down through the
steering wheel's right-hand keypad*. menu options.
EXIT

EXIT functions
Depending on the function the cursor is on
when EXIT is depressed briefly, and on which
menu level, one of the following may occur:
• phone call is rejected
• current function is interrupted
• input characters are deleted
• most recent selections are undone
• leads up in the menu system.
A long press on EXIT leads to the normal
view for MY CAR or if you are in the normal
Control panel in centre console and steering
wheel keypad. The figure is schematic - the num- view, to the highest menu level (main source
ber of functions and layout of the buttons both menu).

10 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


02 MY CAR

MY CAR - search paths 6. Scroll between the options All doors and MY CAR - menu options
MY CAR is a menu source that handles many Driver door, then all and press the MY CAR is a menu source where many of the
of the car's functions, e.g. setting the clock, thumbwheel - the option is selected. car's functions can be handled, e.g. setting
door mirrors and locks. 7. Exit the programming by backing out of the clock, door mirrors and locks.
the menus incrementally with short 02
Current menu level is shown at the top right The following options are available in menu
presses on EXIT or with one long press.
of the centre console's screen. The search source MY CAR:
paths to the menu system's functions are The procedure is the same for the centre con-
specified on the form: sole controls (p. 10): OK/MENU, EXIT and
• My S601
the TUNE knob. • Trip statistics2
Settings Car settings Lock settings
Doors unlock Driver door, then all. Related information
The following is an example of how a function
• MY CAR (p. 10)
can be accessed and adjusted using the • MY CAR - menu options (p. 11)
steering wheel keypad:
1. Press the centre console button MY
CAR.
2. Scroll to the desired menu, e.g.
Settings , with the thumbwheel and then
press the thumbwheel - a submenu
opens.
3. Scroll to the desired menu, e.g. Car
settings and press the thumbwheel - a
submenu opens.
4. Scroll to Lock settings and press the
thumbwheel - a new submenu opens.
5. Scroll to Doors unlock and press the
thumbwheel - a submenu of selectable
functions opens.

1 Depending on car model.


2 Applies to the V60 Plug-in Hybrid.
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02 MY CAR
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• DRIVe3/Hybrid2 Hybrid2 Menu level 1
• Support systems MY CAR Hybrid
• Settings Information on the car's drive system is found Menu level 2
02 here. Select from among the following head- Menu level 3
My S601 ings:
MY CAR My S601 Menu level 4
• Power flow
The screen shows a grouping of all of the
The screen shows whether the motor or
car's driver support systems - these can be Shown here are the 4 first menu levels under
engine is driving the car and how the
activated or deactivated here. Settings. Certain functions are standard, oth-
motive force is flowing.
ers are optional - the range also varies
Trip statistics2 • Driving modes depending on the market.
MY CAR Trip statistics The car's different drive modes are When selecting whether a function should be
explained. activated/On or deactivated/Off a square is
The screen shows the history as a bar chart
with average consumption of electricity and • Eco driving guide displayed:
fuel. Tips, advice and a description of what it On: Selected square.
means to drive economically are found
DRIVe3 here. Off: Empty square.
MY CAR DRIVe • Select On/Off with OK - then back out of
Driver support system the menu with EXIT.
Parts of the Volvo DRIVe concept are descri-
MY CAR Support systems
bed here, among other things. Select from
among the following headings: The screen shows a summary of the current
status of the car's driver support systems.
• Start/Stop
Here there is information about the Start/ Settings
Stop function. MY CAR Settings
• Eco driving guide The menus are structured as follows:
Tips, advice and a description of what it
means to drive economically are found
here.

3 Applies to the V40, V40 Cross Country, S60, V60, XC60, S80 and V70/XC70.
2 Applies to the V60 Plug-in Hybrid.
1 Depending on car model.

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02 MY CAR

Menus under settings MY CAR - Car settings


• Car settings, see MY CAR - Car settings Audible confirmation
Car settings menu option in the MY CAR
(p. 13) menu source handles many of the car's func- On
• Driver support systems, see MY CAR - tions, e.g. Car key memory and Lock settings
Off
driving support system (p. 15) for doors. 02
• System options, see MY CAR - System Reduced Guard
options (p. 16) Car settings
Activate once
• Audio settings, see Audio and media -
general audio settings (p. 27) Car key memory Ask when exiting
• Climate settings, see MY CAR - Climate On
settings (p. 17) Side mirror settings
Off
• Favourites (FAV) - link a normally used Fold mirrors
function in MY CAR to FAV button, see Lock settings Tilt left mirror
Favourites (p. 25)
• Volvo On Call, described in a separate Tilt right mirror
Automatic door locking
manual.
On Light settings
• Information, see MY CAR Information
(p. 17) Off
Interior light
Related information
• MY CAR (p. 10) Doors unlock Floor lights
• MY CAR - search paths (p. 11) All doors Ambient light
Driver door, then all Ambient light colours

Keyless entry Door lock confirmation light


All doors On
Any door Off
Doors on same side
Both front doors

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02 MY CAR
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Speed in infotainment display
Unlock confirmation light Temporary LH traffic
On
On On
Off
Off Off
02
or Reset car settings
Approach light duration
Temporary RH traffic All menus in Car settings are given origi-
Off nal factory settings.
On
30 sec
Off Related information
60 sec • MY CAR (p. 10)
90 sec • MY CAR - menu options (p. 11)
Active bending lights
On
Home safe light duration
Off
Off
30 sec
Auxiliary lights
60 sec
On
90 sec
Off

Triple indicator Tyre pressure system


On Warns if tyre pressure is too low
Off Calibrate tyre pressure

Steering wheel force


Low
Medium
High

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02 MY CAR

MY CAR - driving support system Speed alert


On at start-up
Driving support systems menu option in the
On
MY CAR menu source handles functions such On
as e.g. Collision warning system and Lane Off
Off
keeping aid. 02
DSTC
Driver support systems Increased sensitivity
On
On
Collision Warning Off
Off
On
City Safety
Off Lane Keeping Aid
On
Off
Warning distance Lane Keeping Aid
Long On BLIS
Normal Off On
Short Off
Assistance alternatives
Warning sound Full function Distance Alert

On Vibration only On

Off Steering assist only Off

Lane Departure Warning Road Sign Information Driver Alert

On On
Lane Departure Warning Off Off
On
Off Related information
• MY CAR (p. 10)
• MY CAR - menu options (p. 11)

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02 MY CAR

MY CAR - System options Show help text Related information


The system settings menu option in the MY • MY CAR (p. 10)
On
CAR menu source handles functions such as • MY CAR - menu options (p. 11)
e.g. time and languages. Off
02
Explanatory text for the display screen's
System options current content is shown with this option
selected.
Time
Distance and fuel units
The combined instrument panel's clock is
adjusted here. MPG (UK)

Time format MPG (US)

12 h km/l

24 h l/100km

Screen saver Temperature unit

On Celsius

Off Fahrenheit

The display screen's current content fades Selects the unit for the display of outside
out after a period of inactivity and is temperature and setting of the climate
replaced by a blank screen if this option is control system.
selected. Volume levels
The current screen content returns if any of Front park assist volume
the display screen's buttons or controls are
actuated. Rear park assist volume

Language Phone ringing volume

Selects language for menu texts. Reset system options


All menus in System options are given
original factory settings.

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02 MY CAR

MY CAR - Climate settings Interior air quality system MY CAR Information


Climate settings menu option in the MY CAR Information menu option in the MY CAR
On
menu source handles functions such as e.g. menu source handles functions such as Num-
fan adjustment and recirculation. Off ber of keys and VIN number.
02
Climate settings Reset climate settings Information
All menus in Climate settings are given
Automatic blower adjustment Number of keys
original factory settings.
Normal
Related information VIN number
High
• MY CAR (p. 10)
Low DivX® VOD code
• MY CAR - menu options (p. 11)

Recirculation timer Bluetooth software version in car


On
Off Related information
• MY CAR (p. 10)
Automatic rear defroster • MY CAR - menu options (p. 11)

On
Off

Auto start steering wheel heater


On
Off

Auto start driver seat heater


On
Off

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AUDIO AND MEDIA
03 Audio and media

Audio and media Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic* • Audio and media - menu overview
The audio and media system consists of radio (p. 71)
(p. 29), media player (p. 41), TV* (p. 64) • Audio and media - audio settings (p. 26)
as well as the option to communicate with • Picture settings* (p. 46)
mobile phone* (p. 56) . Information is pre-
sented on a 5-inch screen* in the upper sec-
• Favourites (p. 25)
tion of the centre console. Functions can be
controlled via buttons in the steering wheel, in
the centre console below the screen or via a 03
remote control* (p. 68) .

If the audio and media system is active when Made under license from Dolby Laboratories.
the engine is switched off then it is automati- Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic and the dou-
cally activated the next time the key is ble-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
inserted into key position I or higher, and it Laboratories.
continues with the same source (e.g. radio) as
before the engine was switched off (the driv- Audyssey MultEQ*
er's door must be closed on cars with Key-
less systems*).
The audio and media system can be used for
15 minutes at a time without the remote con-
trol key being in the ignition switch by press-
ing the On/Off button.
When the car is being started the audio and
media system is switched off temporarily and
continues when the engine has started.
The Audyssey MultEQ system has been used
in the development and tuning of the sound
NOTE to ensure a world-class sound experience.
Remove the remote control key from the
ignition switch if the infotainment system is Related information
used when the engine is switched off. This • Audio and media - overview (p. 20)
is to avoid discharging the battery unnec- • Audio and media - operating the system
essarily. (p. 21)

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 19


03 Audio and media

Audio and media - overview


Overview of the audio and media system's
different parts.

03

AUX and USB* inputs for external audio


sources (p. 48) (e.g. iPod®).
Steering wheel keypad*.

Centre console control panel.

5-inch screen.

Rear control panel (p. 25) with head-


phones socket*.
A/V-AUX input*.

Related information
• Audio and media (p. 19)
• Audio and media - operating the system
(p. 21)

20 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


03 Audio and media

Audio and media - operating the forwards through disc tracks or searches
system for the next available radio station.
The audio and media system is controlled SOUND - press for access to audio set-
from the centre console and partly from the tings (bass, treble, etc.). For more infor-
steering wheel buttons. The information is mation, see general audio settings
presented on the screen in the upper section (p. 27) .
of the centre console. VOL - raise or lower the volume.

ON/OFF/MUTE - short press starts 03


the system and long press (until the
screen is off) switches off. Note that the
whole of the Sensus system (including
navigation * and phone functions*) starts/
switches off at the same time. Briefly
press to mute the sound (MUTE) or
restore the sound if it had been switched
off.
Disc insert and eject slot.

Main sources - press to select the main


source (e.g. RADIO, MEDIA). Last active
source is shown (e.g. FM1). A new source
view is selected if the main source button
is pressed while in RADIO or MEDIA. If
you are in TEL* or NAV* and press the
main source button then a shortcut menu
is shown with commonly used menu
options.
Scroll/fast wind/search - Short press Disc eject.
scrolls between disc tracks, preset radio
stations1 or chapter2. A long press fast

1 Does not apply to DAB.


2 Only applies to DVD discs.
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 21


03 Audio and media
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OK/MENU - press the thumbwheel in the navigate among choices on the display the INFO button to see the remaining
steering wheel or the button in the centre screen. information.
console to accept selections in menus. If EXIT - short press leads upwards in the Preset buttons, input of numbers and let-
you are in the normal view and press OK/ menu system, interrupts current function, ters.
MENU a menu is shown for the selected interrupts/rejects phone calls or erases
source (e.g. RADIO or MEDIA). Arrow to FAV - shortcut to a favourite setting. The
entered characters. A long press leads to button can be programmed for a com-
the right of the screen is shown when the normal view or, if already in the nor-
there are underlying menus. monly used function (e.g. FM, AUX). For
mal view, to the highest menu level (main more information, see favourites (p. 25).
03 TUNE - turn the thumbwheel in the steer- source view). From there you can reach
ing wheel or the knob in the centre con- the same main source buttons as those MUTE – press to switch off the radio/
sole to scroll among tracks/folders, radio on the centre console (6). media audio or restore the audio if it has
and TV* stations, phone contacts* or to been switched off.
INFO - If more information than can be
shown on the screen is available, press

22 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


03 Audio and media

Menus

03

The example shows navigation to different functions when a disc is played back. (1) Main source button, (2) Normal view, (3) Shortcut/Source menu, (4) Quick
menu, (5) Source menu.

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03 Audio and media
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Main source button - press to change
the main source or to show the Shortcut/
Source menu in the active source.
Normal view - normal mode for the
source.
Shortcut/Source menu - shows com-
monly used menu options in the main
sources, e.g. TEL and MEDIA (accessed
03 by pressing the active source's main
source button (1)).
Quick menu - fast mode when TUNE is
turned, e.g. for changing disc tracks,
radio station, etc.
Source menu - for menu navigation
(accessed by pressing OK/MENU).
The appearance depends on the source,
equipment in the car, settings, etc.
Select main source by pressing a main
source button (1) (RADIO, MEDIA, TEL). To
navigate through the source menus, use the
controls TUNE, OK/MENU, EXIT or the main
source button (1).
For available functions, see Audio and media
- menu overview (p. 71).

Related information
• Audio and media (p. 19)

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03 Audio and media

Rear control panel with headphones Activate/deactivate Favourites


socket* The control panel is activated with MODE. Save (p. 26) frequently used functions as
It is possible to plug in headphones and listen Deactivation is possible via a long press on favourites. Possible functions that can be
to separate media, which is selected using MODE or when the engine is switched off. saved are within radio, media, reversing cam-
the control rear panel. era and menu source MY CAR where many of
Scroll/search forward and backward the car's functions are handled, e.g. setting
Headphones with an impedance of Pressing (2) scrolls between disc tracks/audio the clock, door mirrors and locks. The func-
16-32 ohm and sensitivity of 102 dB or higher files or seeks the next available radio station. tion is then accessed easily by pressing the
are recommended for best sound reproduc- FAV button.
tion. Limitations 03
The audio source (t.ex. FM1, AM, Disc) being
played back through the speakers cannot be
controlled from the rear control panel.
In order that an audio source can be selected
with MODE and listened to it is required that
the audio source is available and connected
in the car.

Related information
• Audio and media (p. 19)
• Audio and media - operating the system
(p. 21)

VOLUME – Volume, left and right. The FAV button can be used to save func-
tions that are used frequently so that the
Scroll/search forward and backward. function can be started simply by pressing
FAV. You can select a favourite (e.g.
MODE - Select between AM, FM1, FM2, Equalizer) for each function in accordance
DAB1*, DAB2*, Disc, USB*, iPod*, with the following:
Bluetooth*, AUX, TV* and On/Off. Read
about connection via AUX or USB* In RADIO mode:
(p. 49) or via Bluetooth® (p. 52).
Headphones sockets (3.5 mm).

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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 25


03 Audio and media
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• AM3 Save as favourite Audio and media - audio settings
• FM1/FM2 Save frequently used functions as favourites The audio system is pre-calibrated for optimal
• DAB1*/DAB2* (p. 25). The function can then be started easily sound reproduction, but can be adapted to
by pressing the FAV button (p. 21). your needs.
In MEDIA mode:
• DISC To save a function as a favourite: Setting for optimal sound reproduction
1. Select a main source (e.g. RADIO, The audio system is pre-calibrated for opti-
• USB*
mum sound reproduction by means of digital
MEDIA).
• iPod®* signal processing.
03 2. Select a wavelength or source (FM1,
• Bluetooth®* This calibration takes into account loud-
Disc, etc.).
• AUX speakers, amplifiers, passenger compartment
3. Press and hold the FAV button until the acoustics, listener position etc. for each com-
• TV*
"favourites menu" is shown. bination of car model and audio system.
It is also possible to select and save a favour-
ite for MY CAR, CAM* and NAV*. Favourites 4. Turn TUNE to select an option from the There is a also a dynamic calibration that
can also be selected and saved under MY list and press OK/MENU to save. takes into account the position of the volume
CAR. > When the main source (e.g. RADIO, control, radio reception and vehicle speed.
MEDIA) is active the saved function is The controls explained in these operating
Related information available via a short press on FAV. instructions, e.g. Bass, Treble and
• Audio and media (p. 19)
Equalizer, are only intended for the user to
• MY CAR (p. 10) Related information
• Audio and media (p. 19) be able to adapt the sound reproduction
according to personal taste.
• MY CAR - Car settings (p. 13)
Active noise reduction4
The car is equipped with an active noise
reduction function that suppresses engine
noise in the passenger compartment via the
audio system. Microphones in the car's roof
detect disruptive noise and the audio system
sends out anti-noise in order to dampen the
noise.

3 Does not apply to the V60 PLUG-IN HYBRID.


4 Applies to certain engines.

26 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


03 Audio and media

Audio and media - general audio • DPL II centre level/3 channel centre
settings level* - Volume for centre speaker.
General audio settings for the audio and • DPL II surround level/5 – Level for sur-
media system. round.

Press the SOUND button (p. 21) to access Related information


the audio settings menu (Bass, Treble, etc.). • Audio and media - operating the system
Scroll forward with SOUND or OK/MENU to (p. 21)
your selection (e.g. Treble). • Audio and media - audio settings (p. 26) 03
Adjust the setting by turning TUNE and save • Audio and media - advanced audio set-
the setting with OK/MENU. tings (p. 28)

Microphones in the car's roof - location and Continue pressing SOUND or OK/MENU to
quantity may vary depending on car model. access other options:
• Surround* - Can be set to the On/Off
NOTE position. When On is selected, the sys-
Do not cover the car's microphone; other- tem selects the setting for optimal sound
wise a rumbling sound from the audio sys- reproduction. Normally DPLII and
tem may be produced. then appear in the display screen. If the
recording is made with Dolby Digital tech-
Related information nology then playback will take place with
• Audio and media - general audio settings this setting, then appears in the
(p. 27) display screen. When Off is selected, 3-
channel stereo is available.
• Audio and media - advanced audio set-
tings (p. 28) • Bass - Bass level.
• Setting the audio profile (p. 28) • Treble - Treble level.
• Fader – Balance between the front and
rear speakers.
• Balance – Balance between the left and
right-hand speakers.
• Subwoofer* - Bass speaker level.

5 Only when Surround is activated.

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 27


03 Audio and media

Audio and media - advanced audio Setting the equaliser Setting the audio profile
settings Set the equaliser* and adjust the volume sep- Set the audio profile* and optimise your audio
Adapt the audio settings for radio and media arately for different radio frequencies or TV. experience in accordance with your needs.
according to your wishes.
1. Press OK/MENU in the normal view for The sound experience can be optimised for
The following functions can be adapted: the media source in order to access the driver's seat, both front seats or the rear
Audio settings and select Equalizer. seat. If there are passengers in both the front
• Setting the equaliser (p. 28)
and rear seats then the option recommended
• Setting the audio profile (p. 28) 2. Select wavelength by turning TUNE and
is; both front seats. Access the options in the
03 confirm with OK/MENU.
• Setting the audio volume and automatic normal view for the media source by pressing
volume control (p. 29) 3. Adjust the audio settings by turning OK/MENU and selecting Audio settings
• Setting the audio volume for external TUNE and confirm with OK/MENU. Con- Sound stage.
audio source (p. 51) tinue in the same way with other wave-
lengths you want to change. Related information
Related information
4. When you have finished with audio set- • Audio and media - audio settings (p. 26)
• Audio and media - audio settings (p. 26)
tings, press EXIT to confirm and return to • Audio and media - operating the system
• Audio and media - general audio settings normal view. (p. 21)
(p. 27)
Related information
• Audio and media - advanced audio set-
tings (p. 28)
• Audio and media - operating the system
(p. 21)

28 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


03 Audio and media

Setting the audio volume and Radio Digital radio* (DAB)


automatic volume control It is possible to listen to the AM6
and FM • Digital radio (DAB)* (p. 38)
Set the audio compensation for excessive radio frequencies, and in certain cases also • Storing channel groups (Ensemble learn)
noise in the passenger compartment. digital radio (DAB)* (p. 38). (p. 39)

The audio system compensates for disrupting • Navigation in channel group list (Ensem-
ble) (p. 39)
noises in the passenger compartment by
increasing the volume in relation to the speed • Radio stations as presets (p. 32)
of the car. The compensation level can be set • Scan radio frequencies (p. 37)
03
to low, medium, high or off. Select level in the
• Radio programme types (PTY) (p. 35)
normal view for the media source by press-
ingOK/MENU and then selecting Audio • Radio text (p. 36)
settings Volume compensation. • DAB to DAB link (p. 39)
• Digital radio (DAB)* - wavelength (p. 40)
Related information
• Audio and media - advanced audio set-
• Digital radio (DAB)* - subchannel (p. 40)
tings (p. 28) • Digital radio (DAB)* - resetting (p. 40)
• Audio and media - operating the system Controls for radio functions. Related information
(p. 21) • Audio and media - menu overview
For operating the radio, see Operating the
system (p. 21). (p. 71)

AM7/FM radio
• Radio tuning (p. 30)
• Radio stations as presets (p. 32)
• Scan radio frequencies (p. 37)
• RDS functions (p. 33)
• Radio programme types (PTY) (p. 35)
• Radio text (p. 36)

6 Does not apply to V60 Plug-in Hybrid.


7 Does not apply to V60 Plug-in Hybrid.

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 29


03 Audio and media

Radio tuning Automatic radio tuning Radio station list*


The radio automatically compiles a radio sta- Searches for the next/previous available sta- The radio automatically compiles a radio sta-
tion list* (p. 30) of the strongest radio sta- tion. tion list of the strongest radio stations whose
tions whose signals it is currently receiving. It signals it is currently receiving. This enables
is possible to activate automatic (p. 30)- or 1. Press RADIO, turn TUNE until the you to find a station when you drive into an
manual (p. 31) radio tuning. desired wavelength (e.g. FM1) is shown, area where you do not know the radio sta-
press OK/MENU. tions and their frequencies.
NOTE 2. Hold in / in the centre console To go to the list and select a station:
03 The reception is dependent both on how (or in the steering wheel keypad*). The
good the signal strength and signal quality radio searches for the next/previous avail- 1. Select the desired wavelength (e.g. FM1).
are. The transmission may be disturbed by able station. 2. Turn TUNE one step in either direction.
various factors such as tall buildings or the
transmitter being far away. Coverage level This displays the list of all stations in the
Related information
can also vary depending on where in the area. The currently tuned station is indi-
• Radio tuning (p. 30)
cated with enlarged text in the list.
country you are located.
• Manual radio tuning (p. 31)
3. Turn TUNE again in either direction to
Related information select a station from the list.
• Radio (p. 29) 4. Confirm your choice by pressing OK/
MENU.

30 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


03 Audio and media

NOTE Manual radio tuning NOTE


The radio automatically compiles a radio sta-
• The list only shows the frequencies of
tion list* (p. 30), but it is possible to perform
The preset from the factory is that the
stations that are currently being radio automatically searches for the sta-
received, not a complete list of all
radio tuning manually. tions in the area where you are driving (see
radio frequencies on the selected section "Radio station list").
The preset from the factory is that the radio
wavelength. shows the station list of the strongest stations But if you have changed over to manual
• If the signal from the currently received in the area when you turn TUNE. When the tuning (by pressing the INFO button in the
station is weak, this may prevent the centre console when the station list was
radio station list is shown, press the INFO
shown), then the radio remains set in the 03
radio from updating the station list. If button in the centre console to change to function for manual tuning the next time
this occurs, press the INFO button manual tuning. This allows you to select a fre- you switch on the radio. To change back
(while the station list is shown in the quency from the list of all available radio fre- to the function for "Radio station list", turn
display screen) in order to change to quencies in the selected wavelength. In other TUNE one step (to show the complete list
manual tuning and set a frequency. If words, if turn TUNE one step in a manual of stations) and press the button INFO.
the station list is no longer shown, turn search the frequency is changed from e.g.
TUNE one step in either direction to Note that if you press INFO when the sta-
93.3 to 93.4 MHz, etc. tion list is not shown then INFO is acti-
show the list again, and press INFO to vated. For more information on this func-
switch. To manually select a station: tion, see Audio and media - operating the
1. Press the RADIO button, turn TUNE until system (p. 21).
The list disappears from the display screen the desired wavelength (e.g. FM1) is
after a few seconds. shown, press OK/MENU. Related information
If the station list is no longer shown, turn 2. Turn TUNE to select a frequency. • Radio tuning (p. 30)
TUNE one step in either direction and press • Automatic radio tuning (p. 30)
the INFO button in the centre console to
change to manual tuning (p. 31) (or to return
from manual tuning to the function for Station
list).

Related information
• Radio tuning (p. 30)

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 31


03 Audio and media

Radio stations as presets function, in the normal view for the AM/FM a preset is saved then only the main channel
Frequently used radio stations are optimally source, press OK/MENU and select Show is registered. This is because subchannels
saved as presets in order to facilitate simple presets. are temporary. At the next attempt to retrieve
activation. the preset, the channel which contained the
FM radio subchannel will be played. The preset is not
10 presets can be stored per wavelength (e.g. dependent on the channel list.
FM1).
A list of pre-selected channels can be shown
The stored presets are selected using the in the screen*. To activate/deactivate the
03 preset buttons. function, in the normal view for the DAB
1. Tune into a station, see Radio tuning source, press OK/MENU and select Show
(p. 30). presets.

2. Hold in one of the preset buttons for a


NOTE
few seconds, the sound disappears dur-
ing this time and returns when the station The audio system's DAB system does not
is stored. The preset button can now be support all functions in the DAB standard.
used.
Station presets. Related information
A list of pre-selected channels can be shown
AM/FM radio in the screen*. To activate/deactivate the • Radio tuning (p. 30)
10 presets can be stored per wavelength (e.g. function, in the normal view for the FM • Audio and media - operating the system
FM1). source, press OK/MENU and select Show (p. 21)
presets.
The stored presets are selected using the
preset buttons. Digital radio* (DAB)
1. Tune into a station, see Radio tuning 10 station presets can be stored per wave-
(p. 30). length. DAB has 2 memories for presets:
DAB1 and DAB2. Storage of presets is per-
2. Hold in one of the preset buttons for a formed by means of a long press on the
few seconds, the sound disappears dur- desired preset button, for more information
ing this time and returns when the station see FM radio above. The stored presets are
is stored. The preset button can now be selected using the preset buttons.
used.
A preset contains one channel but no sub-
A list of pre-selected channels can be shown channels. If a subchannel is being played and
in the screen*. To activate/deactivate the

32 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


03 Audio and media

RDS functions The programme functions alarm (ALARM!), Alarms in the event of accidents and
With RDS the radio can automatically change traffic information (TP), news (NEWS), and disasters
to the strongest transmitter. RDS provides the programme types (PTY) interrupt one another The radio function is used to warn of serious
facility to receive e.g. traffic information (TP) in order of priority, where alarm has the high- accidents and catastrophes. The message
and to search for certain programme types est priority and programme types has the ALARM! appears on the display screen when
(PTY). lowest. For additional programme interruption an alarm message is transmitted.
settings (EON Distant and EON Local), see
RDS (Radio Data System) links FM transmit- EON (p. 34). Press EXIT to return to the The alarm cannot be temporarily interrupted
ters into a network. An FM transmitter in such interrupted audio source, press OK/MENU to or deactivated.
a network sends information that gives an 03
clear the message.
RDS radio the following functions: Related information
Related information • RDS functions (p. 33)
• Automatically switches to a stronger
• Alarms in the event of accidents and dis-
transmitter if reception in the area is poor.
asters (p. 33)
• Searches for programme type, such as
• Traffic information (TP) (p. 34)
traffic information or news.
• Receives text information on current radio • Enhanced Other Networks (EON) (p. 34)
programme. • News broadcasts (p. 34)
• Radio programme types (PTY) (p. 35)
NOTE • Radio text (p. 36)
Some radio stations do not use RDS or • Automatic radio frequency update (AF)
only selected parts of its functionality. (p. 37)
• Regional radio programmes (REG)
If a required programme type is located the (p. 37)
radio can switch stations interrupting the • Resetting RDS functions (p. 38)
audio source currently in use. For example, if
the CD player is in use, it is paused. The
interrupting transmission is played back at a
preset volume (p. 36). The radio returns to
the previous audio source and volume when
the set programme type is no longer broad-
cast.

33
03 Audio and media

Traffic information (TP) Enhanced Other Networks (EON) News broadcasts


This function allows traffic information that is EON is useful in urban areas with many This function allows news broadcasts within a
broadcast within a set radio station's RDS regional radio stations. It allows the distance set radio station's RDS network to break
network to break through. between the car and the radio station trans- through.
mitter to determine when programme func-
The TP symbol indicates that the function is tions should interrupt the current audio The symbol NEWS shows that the function is
activated. If the preset station can send traffic source. active.
information then this is shown by TP glowing
– To activate/deactivate, in the normal view
brightly in the display screen, otherwise TP – To activate/deactivate, in the normal view
03 for the FM source, press OK/MENU and
will be grey. for the FM source, press OK/MENU and
select one of the options under select News settings News.
– To activate/deactivate, in the normal view
for the FM source, press OK/MENU and Advanced settings EON: News from selected station/all stations
select TP. • Local – interrupts only if the radio station The radio can only interrupt for news from the
transmitter is close. selected station or all stations in the RDS net-
TP from selected station/all stations work.
The radio can only interrupt for traffic infor- • Distant8 – interrupts if the station trans-
mation from the selected station or all sta- mitter is far away, even if there is a lot of – To change, in the normal view for the FM
tions within the RDS network. static. source, press OK/MENU and select
News settings Set news favourite.
– To change, in the normal view for the FM Related information
source, press OK/MENU and select • RDS functions (p. 33) Related information
Advanced settings Set TP favourite. • RDS functions (p. 33)

Related information
• RDS functions (p. 33)

8 Factory settings.

34
03 Audio and media

Radio programme types (PTY) Resetting and removing PTY is carried out in Searching radio programme types
The PTY function can be used to select one the normal view for the FM source by press- (PTY)
or more radio programme types, such as Pop ing OK/MENU and then Advanced settings This function searches the whole frequency
Music and Serious Classical Music. After PTY settings Select PTY Clear all. band for the selected radio programme type.
selecting a programme type, navigation only
takes place within the channels that are PTY for DAB radio 1. In the normal view for the FM source,
broadcasting that type. Programme type is selected in the normal select one or more PTY by pressing
view for the DAB source by pressing OK/MENU and then Advanced settings
PTY can be selected for FM and DAB radio. OK/MENU and then PTY filtering. Exit this PTY settings Select PTY.
The PTY symbol is shown in the screen when 03
mode as follows:
the function is active. This function allows 2. Then press OK/MENU and select
– Press EXIT. Advanced settings PTY settings
programme types broadcast within a set sta-
tion's RDS network to break through. > An indicator is shown in the screen Seek PTY.
when PTY is activated.
PTY for FM radio To finish searching, press EXIT.
In some cases DAB radio will exit PTY mode,
1. In the normal view for the FM source, see DAB to DAB link (p. 39). – To continue searching for another broad-
activate by pressing OK/MENU and first cast of the selected programme types,
selecting programme types under Related information press on or .
Advanced settings PTY settings • Searching radio programme types (PTY)
Select PTY. (p. 35) Related information
• Show radio programme types (PTY) • Radio programme types (PTY) (p. 35)
2. Following which, the PTY function must
be activated by pressing OK/MENU and (p. 36) • Show radio programme types (PTY)
(p. 36)
then selecting Advanced settings • Volume control for interrupting radio pro-
PTY settings Receive traffic bulletins
gramme types (PTY) (p. 36) • RDS functions (p. 33)
from other networks. • RDS functions (p. 33)

Deactivation of the PTY function is carried out


in the normal view for the FM source by
pressing OK/MENU and then Advanced
settings PTY settings Receive traffic
bulletins from other networks. Selected
programme types (PTY) are not reset.

35
03 Audio and media

Show radio programme types (PTY) Volume control for interrupting radio Radio text
Some radio stations broadcast information programme types (PTY) Certain RDS stations transmit information on
about programme type and programme cate- The interrupting programme types, e.g. programme content, artists etc. This informa-
gory. The current station's radio programme NEWS or TP, are heard at the volume tion is shown in the display screen9. Radio
type, e.g. Pop Music and Serious Classical selected for each respective programme type. text can be shown for FM and DAB radio.
Music, can be shown in the screen. PTY can If the volume level is adjusted during the pro-
be selected for FM and DAB radio. gramme interruption, the new level is saved Radio text for FM radio
until the next programme interruption. – To activate/deactivate, in the normal view
Show radio programme type for FM for the FM/DAB source, press OK/MENU
03
radio and select Show radio text.
– To activate/deactivate, in the normal view Related information
for the FM source, press OK/MENU and • Radio programme types (PTY) (p. 35) NOTE
select Advanced settings PTY • RDS functions (p. 33)
Only one of the functions "Show radio
settings Show PTY text. text" and "Show presets" can be acti-
vated at a time. If one of them is activated
Show radio programme type for DAB when the other is already activated, then
radio the previously activated function is deacti-
– To activate/deactivate, in the normal view vated automatically. Both functions can be
deactivated.
for the DAB source, press OK/MENU and
select Advanced settings Show PTY
text. Related information
• RDS functions (p. 33)
Related information • Digital radio (DAB)* (p. 38)
• Radio programme types (PTY) (p. 35)
• Searching radio programme types (PTY)
(p. 35)
• RDS functions (p. 33)

9 Only cars with 7-inch screen.

36 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


03 Audio and media

Automatic radio frequency update Regional radio programmes (REG) Scan radio frequencies
(AF) This function causes the radio to continue The function automatically searches for avail-
The function selects the strongest transmitter with a regional radio transmitter even if its sig- able radio channels and takes into account
for the set radio station. nal strength is low. any programme type filtering (PTY).

In order to find a strong transmitter the func- The symbol REG shows that the function is When a station is found, it is played for
tion may, in exceptional cases, need to active. approx. 10 seconds before scanning is
search the entire FM wavelength. resumed. When a station is playing back it is
– To activate/deactivate, in the normal view
saved as a preset in the usual way, see Radio
– To activate/deactivate, in the normal view for the FM source, press OK/MENU and 03
stations as presets (p. 32).
for the FM source, press OK/MENU and select Advanced settings REG.
select Advanced settings Alternative – To start scanning, in the normal view for
frequency. Related information the FM/AM10/DAB* source, press
• RDS functions (p. 33) OK/MENU and select Scan.
Related information
• RDS functions (p. 33) NOTE
Scanning stops if a station is saved.

Scanning can also be selected in DAB-PTY


mode. In which case only channels of the
pre-selected programme type are played.

Related information
• Radio programme types (PTY) (p. 35)
• Digital radio (DAB)* (p. 38)

10 Does not apply to the V60 PLUG-IN HYBRID.

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 37


03 Audio and media

Resetting RDS functions Digital radio (DAB)* • Digital radio (DAB)* - resetting (p. 40)
All radio settings can be reset to the original DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) is a digital
factory settings. broadcasting system for radio. The car sup-
ports DAB, DAB+ and DMB.
– To reset, in the normal view for the FM
source, press OK/MENU and select NOTE
Advanced settings Reset all FM
Coverage for DAB is not available in all
settings. locations. If there is no coverage then the
03 message No reception is shown in the
Related information
display screen.
• RDS functions (p. 33)

Service and Ensemble


• Service - Channel, radio channel (only
audio services are supported by the sys-
tem).
• Ensemble - A collection of radio chan-
nels on the same frequency.

Related information
• Storing channel groups (Ensemble learn)
(p. 39)
• Navigation in channel group list (Ensem-
ble) (p. 39)
• Radio (p. 29)
• Radio stations as presets (p. 32)
• Scan radio frequencies (p. 37)
• Radio programme types (PTY) (p. 35)
• Radio text (p. 36)
• DAB to DAB link (p. 39)
• Digital radio (DAB)* - wavelength (p. 40)
• Digital radio (DAB)* - subchannel (p. 40)

38 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


03 Audio and media

Storing channel groups (Ensemble Navigation in channel group list DAB to DAB link
learn) (Ensemble) DAB to DAB linking means that the DAB radio
Storage of channel groups (Ensemble learn) Navigation in the channel group list (Ensem- can go from one channel with poor or no
for digital radio (DAB). ble) for digital radio (DAB). reception to the same channel in another
channel group with better reception.
When the vehicle is moved to a new broad- To navigate in and access the channel group
casting area, programming of existing chan- list turn TUNE. The name of the Ensemble is There may be a certain delay when changing
nel groups in the area may be necessary. shown in the upper part of the display screen. channel group. There may be a period of
When switching to the new Ensemble the silence between the current channel no
Programming of channel groups creates an 03
name changes to the new one. longer being available to the new channel
updated list of all available channel groups.
becoming available.
The list is not updated automatically. • Service - Shows channels irrespective of
the channel group to which they are allo- – To activate/deactivate, in the normal view
For programming, in the normal view for the
cated. The list can also be filtered using for the DAB source, press OK/MENU and
DABsource, press OK/MENU and select
the selection of programme type (PTY select Advanced settings DAB
Ensemble learn. Programming can also take filtering), see Radio programme types
place as follows: linking.
(PTY) (p. 35).
1. Turn TUNE one step in either direction. Related information
Related information • Digital radio (DAB)* (p. 38)
> Ensemble learn is shown in the list of
• Storing channel groups (Ensemble learn)
available channel groups. (p. 39)
2. Press OK/MENU. • Digital radio (DAB)* (p. 38)
> New programming is started. • Radio programme types (PTY) (p. 35)
Programming can be cancelled with EXIT.

Related information
• Digital radio (DAB)* (p. 38)
• Navigation in channel group list (Ensem-
ble) (p. 39)

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 39


03 Audio and media

Digital radio (DAB)* - wavelength Digital radio (DAB)* - subchannel Digital radio (DAB)* - resetting
DAB can be transmitted on two wave- Secondary components are usually named All DAB settings can be reset to the original
lengths11. subchannels. These are temporary and can factory settings.
contain e.g. translations of the main pro-
• Band III - covers most areas. gramme into other languages. – Reset is performed in the normal view for
• LBand - available only in a few areas. the DAB source by pressing OK/MENU
If one or more subchannels are broadcast and then selecting Advanced settings
By selecting for example Band III on its own,
then the symbol is shown to the left of the Reset all DAB settings.
channel programming takes place more
channel name in the display screen. A sub-
03 quickly than if both Band III and LBand have Related information
channel is indicated by the - symbol appear-
been selected. It is not certain that all channel • Digital radio (DAB)* (p. 38)
ing to the left of the channel name in the dis-
groups will be found. Wavelength selection
play screen.
does not affect the stored memories.
– In the normal view for the DAB source, Press to access the subchannels.
wavelengths can be activated/deacti- Subchannels can only be accessed on the
vated by pressing OK/MENU and then selected main channel and not on any other
selecting Advanced settings DAB channel without selecting it.
band. – In the normal view for the DAB source,
Related information display of subchannels can be activated/
• Digital radio (DAB)* (p. 38) deactivated by pressing OK/MENU and
then selecting Advanced settings Sub
channels.

Related information
• Digital radio (DAB)* (p. 38)

11 Not all areas/countries use both wavelengths.

40 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


03 Audio and media

Media player CD/DVD* Playback and navigation of CD/DVD*


The media player can playback audio and Media player (p. 41) can play back pre-recor- disc
video from CD/DVD* (p. 41) discs and exter- ded and burned CD/DVD discs. For basic playback and navigation, see Oper-
nally connected audio sources via the ating the system (p. 21). See below for a more
AUX/USB* (p. 48) input, or wirelessly stream The media player supports and can play the detailed description.
audio files from external devices via following main types of discs and files:
Bluetooth®. Certain media players can show • Pre-recorded CD discs (CD Audio). Starting playback of a disc
TV* (p. 64) and have the option to communi- • Burned CD discs with audio and/or video Press the MEDIA button in the normal view
cate with a mobile phone* via Bluetooth®. files. for the media source, turn TUNE until Disc is 03
• Pre-recorded DVD video discs. shown and press OK/MENU. If there is a disc
in the media player then the disc starts play-
• Burned DVD discs with audio and/or
ing back automatically, otherwise Insert disc
video files.
is shown in the display screen. Then insert a
For more information about the supported disc, with text side up. The disc starts to play
formats, see compatible file formats (p. 46). back automatically.
Related information If a disc with audio/video files is inserted into
• Audio and media - operating the system the player then the disc's folder structure
(p. 21) needs to be loaded. Depending on the quality
• Playback and navigation of CD/DVD* disc of the disc and the quantity of information
(p. 41) there may be a certain delay before playback
starts.
• Playback and navigation of DVD* video
Controls for the media player. discs (p. 44) Disc eject
For operating the media player, see Operating Press the eject button (p. 21) to eject the
the system (p. 21). disc.
Related information A disc remains in the ejected position for
• Audio and media (p. 19) about 12 seconds, after which it is inserted
back into the player for safety reasons.
• Media Bluetooth®* (p. 51)
• Remote control* (p. 68)
• Media player - compatible file formats
(p. 46)

}}

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 41


03 Audio and media
||
Pause in playback (pause) • Fast forward/reverse (p. 43) Playback and navigation of burned
When the volume is reduced entirely or MUTE • Scan disc track or audio file (p. 44) discs with audio/video files*
is pressed, the media player is paused. When Playback and navigation of burned discs with
the volume is increased or MUTE is pressed
• Random selection of disc track or audio
file (p. 44) audio/video files.
again, the media player starts. It is also possi-
ble to pause via the menu system12, press • Media player - compatible file formats
NOTE
(p. 46)
OK/MENU and select Play/Pause.
A video film is only shown when the car is
stationary. When the car is moving at a
03 NOTE speed of over about 8 km/h no picture is
shown and No visual media available
A video film is only shown when the car is
stationary. When the car is moving at a while driving appears on the display
speed of over about 8 km/h no picture is screen, although the audio is heard during
this time. The picture is shown again as
shown and No visual media available
soon as the car's speed falls below about
while driving appears on the display
6 km/h.
screen, although the audio is heard during
this time. The picture is shown again as
soon as the car's speed falls below about NOTE
6 km/h.
Some audio files that are copy-protected
by record companies or privately copied
NOTE audio files cannot be loaded by the player.
Some audio files that are copy-protected
by record companies or privately copied Audio files have the symbol , video files
audio files cannot be loaded by the player.
have the symbol and folders have the
symbol .
Related information
• Audio and media - operating the system When playback of a file is complete the play-
(p. 21) back of the other files (of the same type) in
• Playback and navigation of burned discs
with audio/video files* (p. 42)
• Playback and navigation of DVD* video
discs (p. 44)

12 Does not apply to CD Audio.

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03 Audio and media

that particular folder continues. Change13 of • Scan disc track or audio file (p. 44) Fast forward/reverse
folder takes place automatically when all the • Random selection of disc track or audio It is possible to fast forward/rewind audio and
files in the current folder have been played file (p. 44) video files14.
back. The system automatically detects and
• Media player - compatible file formats
changes setting when a disc containing only (p. 46) Hold the button for / depressed in
audio files or only video files is loaded into order to fast forward/rewind audio or video
the media player and then plays back these • DivX® Video On Demand* (p. 46)
files forward/backward.
files. However, the system does not change
Audio files are fast forwarded/rewound at one
setting if a disc containing a mixture of audio
speed, while video files can be fast forwar- 03
and video files is loaded into the media
ded/rewound at several speeds. Repeatedly
player, but instead the player continues to
play back the previous file type. press the buttons / to increase the
fast forward/rewind speed for video files.
Repeat folder Release the button to return to viewing at
This function makes it possible to play files in normal speed.
a folder over and over again. When the last
file has been played out, playback of the first Related information
file starts again. • Audio and media - operating the system
(p. 21)
1. Press OK/MENU
• Playback and navigation of CD/DVD* disc
2. Turn TUNE to Repeat folder (p. 41)
3. Press OK/MENU to activate/deactivate • Playback and navigation of external audio
the function. source* (p. 49)

Related information
• Audio and media - operating the system
(p. 21)
• Playback and navigation of CD/DVD* disc
(p. 41)
• Playback and navigation of DVD* video
discs (p. 44)
• Fast forward/reverse (p. 43)

13 If Repeat folder is activated then this does not take place.

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03 Audio and media

Scan disc track or audio file Random selection of disc track or Playback and navigation of DVD*
This function play backs the first ten seconds audio file video discs
of each disc track/audio file.15 This function plays the tracks/audio files in When playing back a DVD video disc a disc
random order16. menu may appear on the display screen. The
To scan selected source: disc menu gives access to additional func-
1. Press OK/MENU in the normal view for To listen to the tracks/audio files in random tions and settings, such as selecting subtitles,
the selected source order for the selected source: language and scene selection.
2. Turn TUNE to Scan 1. Press OK/MENU in the normal view for For basic playback and navigation, see Oper-
03 the selected source ating the system (p. 21). See below for a more
> The first 10 seconds of each disc track
or audio file are played. 2. Turn TUNE to Random detailed description.

3. Cancel the scan with EXIT, the disc track 3. Press OK/MENU to activate/deactivate NOTE
or audio file being played back will con- the function.
A video film is only shown when the car is
tinue playing.
Related information stationary. When the car is moving at a
• Audio and media - operating the system speed of over about 8 km/h no picture is
Related information
(p. 21) shown and No visual media available
• Audio and media - operating the system while driving appears on the display
(p. 21) • Playback and navigation of CD/DVD* disc screen, although the audio is heard during
• Playback and navigation of CD/DVD* disc (p. 41) this time. The picture is shown again as
(p. 41) • Playback and navigation of external audio soon as the car's speed falls below about
source* (p. 49) 6 km/h.
• Playback and navigation of external audio
source* (p. 49) • Media Bluetooth®* (p. 51)
• Media Bluetooth®* (p. 51)

14 Only applies to CD/DVD* discs, USB and iPod®.


15 Does not apply to DVD video discs. For externally connected audio sources via the AUX/USB input this only applies to USB and iPod®. Not supported by all mobile phones.
16 Does not apply to DVD video discs. For externally connected audio sources via the AUX/USB input this only applies to USB and iPod®. Not supported by all mobile phones.

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03 Audio and media

Navigation in the DVD video disc's back to the original position (without any Camera angle for playback of DVD*
menu selection being made). video discs
The chapter can also be changed by pressing If the DVD video disc supports it, the function
on / on the centre console or the can be used to choose from which camera
steering wheel keypad*. position a particular scene should be shown.

Related information In the normal view for the disc source, press
• Audio and media - operating the system OK/MENU and select Advanced settings
(p. 21) Angle. 03
• Playback and navigation of CD/DVD* disc Related information
(p. 41) • Audio and media - operating the system
• Camera angle for playback of DVD* video (p. 21)
discs (p. 45) • Playback and navigation of DVD* video
• Playback and navigation of burned discs discs (p. 44)
Navigation in the DVD video disc's menu is with audio/video files* (p. 42)
performed using the number keys in the cen-
• Fast forward/reverse (p. 43)
tre console as illustrated above.
• Scan disc track or audio file (p. 44)
Changing chapter or title • Random selection of disc track or audio
Turn TUNE to access the list of chapters and file (p. 44)
navigate through them (if the film is being
• Media player - compatible file formats
played back then it is paused). Press OK/ (p. 46)
MENU to select the chapter, this also leads
back to the original position (if the film was
being played back then it is restarted). Press
EXIT to access the title list.
Titles are selected in the title list by turning
TUNE and the selection is confirmed with
OK/MENU, this also leads back to the chap-
ter list. Press OK/MENU to activate the
selection and return to the start position. Use
EXIT to cancel the selection and this leads

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03 Audio and media

DivX® Video On Demand* Picture settings* Media player - compatible file formats
The media player can be registered to play You can adjust the display settings (when the The media player can play back a variety of
back files of the type DivX® VOD from car is stationary) for brightness and contrast. file types and is compatible with the formats
CD-/DVD discs, USB or iPod®. in the following tables.
1. In playback mode, press OK/MENU and
The code for registration can be found in the select Image settings, confirm with OK/ Compatible file formats for CD/DVD
menu system MY CAR, see MY CAR (p. 10). MENU. discs
For more information visit www.divx.com/ 2. Turn TUNE to the adjustment option and
03 vod. confirm with OK/MENU. NOTE
3. Adjust the setting by turning TUNE and Dual format, double-sided discs (DVD
Related information Plus, CD-DVD format) are thicker than reg-
confirm with OK/MENU.
• Audio and media - operating the system ular CD discs and therefore playback can-
(p. 21) To return to the settings list, press the OK/ not be guaranteed and malfunction may
• Playback and navigation of DVD* video MENU or EXIT. arise.
discs (p. 44) The picture settings can be reset to factory If a CD contains a mixture of MP3 and
• Playback and navigation of burned discs settings with the Reset option. CDDA tracks, all MP3s will be ignored.
with audio/video files* (p. 42)
Related information
• Playback and navigation of external audio
• Audio and media - operating the system Audio format CD audio, mp3, wma, aac,
source* (p. 49) m4a
(p. 21)
• Audio and media (p. 19) Video format CD video, DVD video, divx,
avi, asf

Compatible file formats via USB


connection
Audio and video files in the following table are
supported by the system for playback via the
USB connection.

Audio format mp3, wma, aac, m4a

Video format divx, avi, asf

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03 Audio and media

Technical data for file formats .avi Format kHz kbps Audio sam- 8 kHz
and .divx pling rate
For the file to be played back, the following MPEG-2 Layer 3 (MP3) 16 8–160
criteria must be met: Audio bit rate 16, 24, 32 or 40 kbps (for
22.05 8–160 8 kHz sampling)
DivX version 3, 4, 5, 5:2 24 8–160
Related information
Image size 32x32-720x576 pixels MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3) 32 32–320A • Playback and navigation of CD/DVD* disc
(p. 41)
Video frame Up to 30 fps 03
44.1 32–320A
rate • Playback and navigation of DVD* video
DivX standard discs (p. 44)
48 32–320A
Total Up to 4 Mbps on average, • Playback and navigation of burned discs
AC3 48 64–448 with audio/video files* (p. 42)
capacity up to 8 Mbps maximum
(total bit (incl. video bit rate and A Does not apply to 144 kbps. • Playback and navigation of external audio
rate) audio bit rate) source* (p. 49)
Technical data for file format .asf
Audio for- MP3 (MPEG-1/2 Layer 3), For the file to be played back, the following
mat MPEG-1 (Layer 2), AC3 criteria must be met:
(Dolby D)
See table below for audio Image size 32x32-720x576 pixels
specifications
Video frame Up to 30 fps
Audio chan- 2ch for MP3/MPEG-1, rate
nels (ch) 5.1ch for AC3
Total capacity Up to 384 kbs (incl. video
(total bit rate) bit rate and audio bit rate)
Audio specifications for file formats .avi
and .divx Audio format ITU-T G.726
Format kHz kbps Audio chan- 1ch
MPEG-1 Layer 2 44.1 64–384 nels (ch)
Stereo not supported
48 64–384

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03 Audio and media

External audio source via AUX/USB* USB memory MP3 player


input To facilitate the use of a USB memory stick, Many MP3 players have their own file sys-
An external audio source, e.g. an iPod® or only store music files on it. It takes a lot tems that are not supported by the audio sys-
MP3 player, can be connected (p. 49) to the longer for the system to load storage media tem. For use in the system, an MP3 player
audio system. that contains anything other than compatible must be set in USB Removable device/
music files. Mass Storage Device mode.

NOTE iPod®
An iPod® is charged and supplied with power
03 The system supports mobile media com- by the USB connection via the player's con-
pliant with USB 2.0 and the FAT32 file sys-
tem and can handle 1000 folders with a
nection cable.
maximum of 254 subfolders/files in every
folder. The top level, which can handle up NOTE
to 1000 subfolders/files, is an exception to
this. The system only supports the playback of
audio files from iPod®.

NOTE
NOTE
When using a longer model USB memory
An audio source connected to the USB input stick the use of a USB adapter cable is When an iPod® is used as audio source,
can be operated17 using the car's audio con- recommended. This is to avoid mechanical the car's infotainment system has a menu
trols. A device connected via the AUX input wear to the USB input and the connected structure that is similar to the iPod® play-
cannot be controlled via the car. USB memory stick. er's own menu structure.

There is a recess in the right-hand rear edge


USB hub Related information
of the tunnel console where cables can be
routed so that the hatch can be closed with- It is possible to connect a USB hub to the • Audio and media - operating the system
USB connection and thereby connect multi- (p. 21)
out cables being pinched.
ple USB devices simultaneously. USB device • Playback and navigation of external audio
An iPod® or MP3 player with rechargeable selection is carried out in the normal view for source* (p. 49)
batteries is recharged (when the ignition is on the USB source by pressing OK/MENU and
or the engine is running) if the device is plug-
• Setting the audio volume for external
then selecting Select USB device. audio source (p. 51)
ged into the USB connection.

17 Only applies to the media source connected via the USB connection.

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03 Audio and media

Connecting an external audio source The text Reading USB is shown in the Playback and navigation of external
via AUX/USB* input screen when the system is loading the stor- audio source*
An external audio source, e.g. an iPod® or age media's file structure. Depending on the Playback and navigation of external audio
MP3 player, can be connected to the audio file structure and number of files there may be source18.
system via any of the connections in the cen- some delay before loading is finished.
tre console. For basic playback and navigation, see Oper-
NOTE ating the system (p. 21). See below for a more
detailed description.
The system supports most iPod® models
produced in 2005 or later. 03
Audio files have the symbol , video files*
have the symbol and folders have the
NOTE symbol .
To prevent damage to the USB connec- See Compatible file formats (p. 46) for infor-
tion, this is shut off if the USB connection
is short-circuited or if a connected USB mation about file formats that are supported
unit is taking too much power (this may by the media player.
happen if the unit connected does not When playback of a file is complete the play-
meet the USB standard). The USB con- back of the other files (of the same type) in
nection is reactivated automatically the
Connection points for external audio sources.
next time the ignition is turned on, unless
the fault persists.
To connect the audio source:
1. In the normal view for the media source, Related information
press MEDIA, turn TUNE to the desired • External audio source via AUX/USB* input
audio source USB, iPod or AUX and (p. 48)
press OK/MENU. • Playback and navigation of external audio
> If USB is selected then Connect USB source* (p. 49)
is shown in the screen.
2. Connect your audio source to one of the
connections in the centre console's stor-
age compartment (see previous illustra-
tion).

18 Only applies to USB and iPod®.


}}

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03 Audio and media
||
that particular folder continues. Change19 of Repeat folder20 NOTE
folder takes place automatically when all the This function makes it possible to play files in
files in the current folder have been played A video film is only shown when the car is
a folder over and over again. When the last stationary. When the car is moving at a
back. The system automatically detects and file has been played out, playback of the first speed of over about 8 km/h no picture is
changes setting when a device containing file starts again. shown and No visual media available
only audio files or only video files is con- while driving appears on the display
1. Press OK/MENU
nected to the USB port and then it plays back screen, although the audio is heard during
these files. However, the system does not 2. Turn TUNE to Repeat folder this time. The picture is shown again as
change setting if a device containing a mix- soon as the car's speed falls below about
03 3. Press OK/MENU to activate/deactivate 6 km/h.
ture of audio and video files is connected to
the function.
the USB port, but instead the player contin-
ues to play back the previous file type. Fast forward/reverse Related information
For information, see Fast forward/rewind • Connecting an external audio source via
Search function18 (p. 43). AUX/USB* input (p. 49)
The keypad on the control panel in the centre
console can be used to find a filename in the Pause
• External audio source via AUX/USB* input
(p. 48)
current folder. When the volume is reduced entirely or MUTE
is pressed, the media player is paused. When • Scan disc track or audio file (p. 44)
The search function is accessed either by
turning TUNE (to access the folder structure) the volume is increased or MUTE is pressed • Random selection of disc track or audio
again, the media player starts. It is also possi- file (p. 44)
or by pressing one of the letter keys. As a let-
ter or character in a search string is entered ble to pause via the menu system21 by press- • DivX® Video On Demand* (p. 46)
you get closer to your search target. After a ing OK/MENU, selecting USB MENU and
• Picture settings* (p. 46)
few seconds the search results are shown on then Play/Pause.
the screen.
Start playback of a file by pressing
OK/MENU.

19 If Repeat folder is activated then this does not take place.


18 Only applies to USB and iPod®.
20 Only applies to USB.
21 Does not apply to iPod®

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03 Audio and media

Setting the audio volume for external Related information Media Bluetooth®*
audio source • Audio and media - advanced audio set- The car's media player is equipped with
Set the volume for an external audio source tings (p. 28) Bluetooth® and can wirelessly play streaming
(p. 48). If the volume is too high or too low • Audio and media - operating the system audio files from external devices with
then the quality of the sound may deteriorate. (p. 21) Bluetooth®, such as mobile phones and
PDAs.
If an external audio source (e.g. an MP3
player or iPod®) is connected to the AUX
input then the audio source that is connected
03
can have a different volume than the audio
system's internal volume (e.g. radio). Correct
this by adjusting the volume of the input:
1. In the normal view for the media source,
press the MEDIA button and turn TUNE
to AUX and wait a few seconds or press
OK/MENU.
2. Press OK/MENU and then turn TUNE to
AUX input volume. Confirm with OK/
MENU. Media Bluetooth® functions, controls overview.
3. Turn TUNE to adjust the volume for the The device must first be registered and con-
AUX input. nected to the car (p. 53).

NOTE Navigation and control of the audio can be


carried out via the centre console buttons or
If the external audio source's volume is too via the steering wheel keypad*. In some
high or too low, the quality of the sound external devices it is also possible to change
may deteriorate. The audio quality may tracks from the device.
also be impaired if the player is charged
while the infotainment system is in AUX To play back the audio the car's media player
mode. In which case, avoid charging the must first be set in Bluetooth mode.
player via the 12 V socket.
When a mobile phone is connected to the
car, it is also possible to remotely control a

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03 Audio and media
||
selection of the mobile phone's functions, see Connecting and disconnecting a call with the phone and simultaneously
Bluetooth® handsfree phone* (p. 56). Switch Bluetooth® device* stream audio files.
between the main sources TEL and MEDIA The car is equipped with Bluetooth® and can
to operate each one's functions. Related information
wirelessly communicate with other Bluetooth® • Audio and media - operating the system
devices after registration and connection (p. 21)
NOTE (p. 53).
• Media Bluetooth®* (p. 51)
The Bluetooth® media player must support
the Audio/Video Remote Control Profile A maximum of ten Bluetooth® devices can be • Bluetooth® handsfree phone* (p. 56)
03 (AVRCP) and Advanced Audio Distribution registered. Registration is performed once
Profile (A2DP). The player should use per device. After registration the device no
AVRCP version 1.3, A2DP 1.2. Otherwise longer needs to be activated as visible/
some functions may not work. searchable.
Not all mobile phones and external media When the Bluetooth® function is active and
players available in the market are fully the last device connected is in range it is con-
compatible with the Bluetooth® function in
nected automatically to the car. When the car
the car's media player. Volvo recommends
that you contact an authorised Volvo searches for the last device connected its
dealer for information on compatible name is shown in the display screen. To con-
phones and external media players. nect to another device, press EXIT and select
change device (p. 54).

NOTE When the Bluetooth® device is out of range of


the car it is automatically disconnected. It is
The car's media player can only play the also possible to manually disconnect (p. 55)
audio files via the Bluetooth® function.
a device. If you want to deregister a
Bluetooth® device from the car, select
Related information Removing a Bluetooth® device* (p. 55). The
• Audio and media - operating the system car will then not locate the device automati-
(p. 21) cally.
• Connecting and disconnecting a
It is possible to have two Bluetooth® devices
Bluetooth® device* (p. 52) connected simultaneously. One phone and
• Scan disc track or audio file (p. 44) one media device, which it is possible to
• Random selection of disc track or audio switch between (p. 54). It is also possible to
file (p. 44)

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03 Audio and media

Registering a Bluetooth® device* There are two possible ways of connecting Alternative 2 - Search for the car with
It is possible to have twoBluetooth® devices devices, either search for the external device the Bluetooth® function of the external
connected simultaneously. One phone and from the car, or search for the car from the device
one media device, which it is possible to external device. If one option does not work 1. Make the car searchable/visible via
then try with the other.
switch between. It is also possible to call with Bluetooth®. Turn TUNE to Phone
the phone and simultaneously stream audio If you are not already in the normal view for settings, confirm with OK/MENU, select
files. the phone, press TEL in the centre console. Discoverable and confirm with
OK/MENU.
A maximum of ten Bluetooth® devices can be 03
registered. Registration is performed once 2. Select My Volvo Car on the external
per device. After registration the device no device's screen and follow the instruc-
longer needs to be activated as visible/ tions.
searchable. 3. Enter an optional PIN code into the exter-
nal device, then select the option to con-
NOTE nect.
If the phone's operating system is updated 4. Press OK/MENU and then enter the
then it is possible that the registration of same PIN code via the car's keypad in
the phone is interrupted. In which case, the centre console.
disconnect the phone, see Removing a
Bluetooth® device* (p. 55) and then When the external device is connected, the
reconnect it. Example of normal view for the phone. external device's Bluetooth® name is shown
in the car's display screen and the device can
Alternative 1 - search for the external
Connecting an external device takes place in be controlled from the car.
device via the car's menu system
different ways depending on whether or not 1. Make the external device searchable/visi- Related information
the device has been connected previously. ble via Bluetooth®, see the external devi-
The connection options below presume that
• Audio and media - operating the system
ce's manual or www.volvocars.com. (p. 21)
this is the first time the device is being con-
nected (registered) and that no other device is 2. Press OK/MENU and follow the instruc- • Connecting and disconnecting a
connected. The connection options show the tions on the car's display screen. Bluetooth® device* (p. 52)
connection of a phone. Connecting a media > The external device is now connected
device (p. 51) is performed in the same way, and can be controlled from the car.
although it starts from the main source
MEDIA. Connection failed, press EXIT twice and con-
nect in accordance with Alternative 2.

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03 Audio and media

Automatic connection of Bluetooth® Changing to another Bluetooth® 2. In the normal view for the phone source,
device* device* press OK/MENU and select Change
When a Bluetooth® device is registered (p. 53) It is possible to change from a connected phone.
in the car the last external device connected device to another one if there are several > The car searches for previously con-
is connected automatically when it is within devices in the car. The device must first have nected devices. The external devices
range. been registered (p. 53) to the car. detected are specified with their
respective Bluetooth® name in the
When the Bluetooth® function is active and Changing media device screen.
03 the last device connected is in range it is con- 1. Check that the external device is search-
3. Select the device to be connected.
nected automatically. When the car searches able/visible via Bluetooth®, see the man-
for the last device connected its name is ual for the external device. > Connection of the external device
shown in the display screen. If the last con- takes place.
2. In the normal view for the Bluetooth®
nected device is not available then the sys-
media source, press OK/MENU and Related information
tem will try to connect an earlier device.
select Change device. • Audio and media - operating the system
To connect to another device, press EXIT, > The car searches for previously con- (p. 21)
select to connect a new device (p. 53) or nected devices. The external devices • Connecting and disconnecting a
change to another already registered device detected are specified with their Bluetooth® device* (p. 52)
(p. 54). respective Bluetooth® name in the
Related information screen.
• Audio and media - operating the system 3. Select the device to be connected.
(p. 21) > Connection of the external device
• Connecting and disconnecting a takes place.
Bluetooth® device* (p. 52)
Changing phone
1. Check that the external device is search-
able/visible via Bluetooth®, see the man-
ual for the external device.

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03 Audio and media

Disconnecting the Bluetooth® device* Related information Removing a Bluetooth® device*


When the Bluetooth® device is out of range of • Audio and media - operating the system If you do not want a Bluetooth® device regis-
the car it is automatically disconnected. It is (p. 21) tered to the car any longer then it is possible
also possible to disconnect a phone manually. • Connecting and disconnecting a to remove (deregister) it from the car. The car
Bluetooth® device* (p. 52) will then not locate the device automatically.
When the mobile phone has been discon-
nected an ongoing call can be continued by
• Media Bluetooth®* (p. 51)
Removing a media device
using the mobile phone's built-in microphone • Bluetooth® handsfree phone* (p. 56) In the normal view for the Bluetooth® media
and speaker. source, press OK/MENU and select Remove 03
The handsfree function is deactivated when Bluetooth device. Turn TUNE to select the
the engine is switched off and the door is device to be removed, confirm with OK/
opened. MENU.

If you want to deregister a Bluetooth® device Removing a phone


from the car, select Remove Bluetooth® In the normal view for the phone source,
device (p. 55). The car will then not locate press OK/MENU and select Remove
the device automatically. Bluetooth device. Turn TUNE to select the
device to be removed, confirm with OK/
Manual disconnection of phone MENU.
The phone can be manually disconnected in
the normal view for the phone source by Related information
pressing OK/MENU and then selecting • Audio and media - operating the system
Disconnect phone. (p. 21)
• Connecting and disconnecting a
NOTE Bluetooth® device* (p. 52)
Even when your mobile phone has been • Media Bluetooth®* (p. 51)
manually disconnected, some mobile • Bluetooth® handsfree phone* (p. 56)
phones may automatically couple up to
the last handsfree unit connected, e.g.
when a new call begins.

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03 Audio and media

Bluetooth® handsfree phone* NOTE Related information


A mobile phone equipped with Bluetooth® • Audio and media - operating the system
Only a selection of mobile phones are fully (p. 21)
can be connected wirelessly to the car. compatible with the handsfree function.
Volvo recommends that you seek assis- • Bluetooth® handsfree phone* - overview
tance from an authorised Volvo dealer for (p. 57)
information on compatible phones. • Connecting and disconnecting a
Bluetooth® device* (p. 52)
Activate • Making and receiving calls* (p. 57)
03 A short press on TEL activates/searches last
connected phone. If a phone is already con-
• Bluetooth® handsfree phone* - audio set-
tings (p. 58)
nected, and TEL is pressed, a shortcut menu
is shown with commonly used menu options • Bluetooth®* version information (p. 59)
for the phone. The symbol indicates
that a phone is connected.

To call
Phone functions, controls overview.
1. Make sure that the symbol appears
The device must first be registered and con- at the top of the screen and that the
nected to the car (p. 53). handsfree function is in phone mode.
The audio and media system acts as hands- 2. Dial either the desired number or the
free, with the facility to remotely control a speed dial number (p. 63). Or in normal
selection of the mobile phone's functions. view turn TUNE to the right to access the
The mobile phone can be operated by its own phone book, and to the left for the call
keys irrespective of whether or not it is con- register for all calls. For information on
nected. the phone book, see Phone book*
When a mobile phone is connected to the (p. 59).
car, it is also possible to stream audio files 3. Press OK/MENU.
from the phone or another Bluetooth®-con-
The call is interrupted with EXIT.
nected media device, see Media Bluetooth®*
(p. 51). Switch between the main sources
TEL and MEDIA to operate each one's func-
tions.

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03 Audio and media

Bluetooth® handsfree phone* - Making and receiving calls* Call lists


overview Functions for handling phone calls. The call lists are copied to the handsfree
System overview for Bluetooth® handsfree function at each new connection and are then
Incoming call updated during the connection. In normal
phone.
– Press OK/MENU to answer the call, even view, turn to the left with TUNE to see the call
if the audio system is in e.g. RADIO or register for All calls .
MEDIA mode.
In the normal view for the phone source,
Refuse or end with EXIT. press OK/MENU and select All calls to view
all call registers: 03
Automatic answer
The automatic answer function means that • All calls
calls are accepted automatically. • Missed calls
– To activate/deactivate, in the normal view • Answered calls
for the phone source, press OK/MENU • Dialled calls
and select Call options Auto answer. • Call duration
In call menu
System overview
In the normal view for the phone source, one NOTE
Mobile phone press on OK/MENU during the current call Certain mobile phones show a list of the
gives access to the following functions: last dialled numbers in reverse order.
Microphone
• Mute - audio system microphone is
Steering wheel keypad muted. Voice mailbox
• Mobile phone - the call is transferred A speed dial number for the voice mailbox
Control panel in centre console
from handsfree to the mobile phone. For can be programmed in the normal view for
some mobile phones the connection is the phone source, and then accessed later
Related information via a long press on 1.
interrupted. This is normal. The handsfree
• Audio and media - operating the system
function asks if you want to reconnect.
(p. 21) The voice mailbox number is changed in nor-
• Bluetooth® handsfree phone* (p. 56)
• Dial number - option to call a third party mal view for the phone source by pressing
using the number keys (current call set in OK/MENU and selecting Call options
• Connecting and disconnecting a standby).
Voicemail number Change number. If
Bluetooth® device* (p. 52)
there is no number stored then this menu can
be reached with one long press on 1.

}}

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 57


03 Audio and media
||
Related information Bluetooth® handsfree phone* - audio Ring signals
• Audio and media - operating the system settings The built-in ring signals for the handsfree
(p. 21) It is possible to adjust the call volume, audio function can be selected in the normal view
• Bluetooth® handsfree phone* (p. 56) system volume and ring signal volume, and for the phone source by pressing OK/MENU
change the ring tone. and then selecting Phone settings
• Bluetooth® handsfree phone* - audio set-
tings (p. 58) Sounds and volume Ring signals Ring
Phone call volume signal 1 etc.
• Phone book* (p. 59) The phone call volume can only be changed
during a call. Use the steering wheel keypad*
03 NOTE
or turn the VOL control.
For some mobile phones, the ringtone on
Audio system volume the phone connected will not be switched
Providing there is no ongoing call taking off when one of the inbuilt signals for the
place, the audio system volume is controlled handsfree system is used.
in the normal way by turning VOL.
If an audio source is active during an incom- In order to select the connected phone's ring
ing call then it can be muted automatically. signal22, in the normal view for the phone
To activate/deactivate, in the normal view for source, press OK/MENU and then select
the phone source, press OK/MENU and Phone settings Sounds and volume
select Phone settings Sounds and Ring signals Mobile phone ring signal
volume Mute radio/media.
Related information
Ring volume • Audio and media - operating the system
In the normal view for the phone source, (p. 21)
press OK/MENU and select Phone settings • Bluetooth® handsfree phone* (p. 56)
Sounds and volume Ring volume.
Adjust by turning VOL, press OK/MENU to
hear the audio volume and press EXIT to
save.

22 Not supported by all mobile phones.

58 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


03 Audio and media

Bluetooth®* version information Phone book* screen and that the handsfree function is in
Show the car's current Bluetooth® version. There are two phone books. These are com- phone mode.
bined in the car and are shown as a single The audio and media system stores a copy of
The car's currentBluetooth® version can be phone book. each registered mobile phone's phone book.
seen from the normal view in the main The phone book can be copied automatically
sources MEDIA or TEL: • The car downloads the mobile phone's
to the audio and media system during each
phone book and only displays this phone
• Press OK/MENU and select Bluetooth book when the mobile phone from which connection.
software version in car. this phone book was downloaded is con- – To activate/deactivate the function, in the
• Press OK/MENU and select Phone nected. normal view for the phone source, press 03
settings Bluetooth software version • The car also has a built-in phone book. OK/MENU and select Phone settings
in car. This contains all the contacts stored in Download phone book.
the car irrespective of which phone was
Related information connected when saving them. These con- If the phone book contains a ringing caller's
• Audio and media - operating the system tacts are visible for all users, regardless of contact information then this is shown in the
(p. 21) the mobile phone that is connected to the screen.
• Bluetooth® handsfree phone* (p. 56) car. If a contact is saved in the car then
Related information
• the symbol is shown in front of the
Media Bluetooth®* (p. 51) • Audio and media - operating the system
contact in the phone book. (p. 21)

NOTE • Bluetooth® handsfree phone* (p. 56)


• Phone book* - quick search for contacts
Changes made from the car to a record in (p. 60)
the mobile phone's telephone book will
result in a new record in the car's tele- • Phone book* - character table keypad in
phone book, i.e. changes will not be saved centre console (p. 60)
to the phone. From the car, this will now • Phone book* - searching for contacts
look like you have double records, with dif- (p. 61)
ferent icons. Note also that when a short-
cut number is saved or a change to a con- • Phone book* - new contact (p. 62)
tact is made, this will result in a new • Phone book* - speed dial numbers
record in the car's phone book. (p. 63)
• Phone book* - receiving a vCard (p. 63)
All use of the phone book requires that the
• Phone book* - memory status (p. 64)
symbol appears at the top of the
• Phone book* - clearing (p. 64)

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 59


03 Audio and media

Phone book* - quick search for • Phone book* (p. 59) Phone book* - character table keypad
contacts in centre console
In the normal view for the phone source, turn Character table of possible characters for use
TUNE to the right to show a list of contacts. in the phone book.

Turn TUNE to select and press OK/MENU to Key Function


call.
Under the name of the contact is the phone Space . , - ? @ : ; / ( ) 1
03 number that is selected by default. If the sym-
bol > appears to the right of the contact then ABCÅÄÆÀÇ2
there are several phone numbers stored for
the contact. Press OK/MENU to show the DEFÈΔ3
numbers. Change and dial a number other
than that selected by default by turning
TUNE. Press OK/MENU to dial. GHIÌ4

Search in the list of contacts by using the


JKL5
centre console's keypad to key in the start of
the contact's name. For the function of the
buttons, see Phone book* - character table MNOΚØÑÒ6
keypad in centre console (p. 60).
The list of contacts can also be accessed PQRSΤ7
from normal view by pressing and holding the
button on the centre console's keypad with TUVÜÙ8
the letter that the contact searched for starts
with. For example, a long press on the button
WXYZ9
for 6 gives instant access to that part of the
list where the contacts with the letter M are
located. Shift between upper and lower
case letter.
Related information
• Audio and media - operating the system
(p. 21)
• Bluetooth® handsfree phone* (p. 56)

60 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


03 Audio and media

Key Function Phone book* - searching for contacts 1. Turn TUNE to the desired letter, press
Searching for contacts in the phone book OK/MENU to confirm. The number and
+0pw (p. 59). letter buttons on the control panel in the
centre console can also be used.
#* 2. Continue with the next letter and so on.
The result of the search is shown in the
phone book (3).
Related information
• Audio and media - operating the system 3. To change the input mode to numbers or
special characters, or to go to the phone 03
(p. 21)
book, turn TUNE to one of the options
• Bluetooth® handsfree phone* (p. 56)
(see explanation in the table below) in the
• Phone book* (p. 59) list for changing the input mode (2), press
OK/MENU.

123/ABC Change between letters and


Search contacts using the text wheel. numbers with OK/MENU.
Character list
More Change to special characters
Changing the input mode (see following with OK/MENU.
table)
Leads to the phone book (3).
Phone book Turn TUNE to select a contact,
To search for or edit a contact, in the normal press OK/MENU to see the
view for the phone source, press OK/MENU saved numbers and other
information.
and select Phone book Search.

A short press on EXIT deletes an input char-


NOTE
acter. A long press on EXIT will clear all
There is no text wheel for High Perform- entered characters.
ance, so TUNE cannot be used there to
input characters: only the digit and letter By pressing a number key in the centre con-
buttons on the control panel in the centre sole when the text wheel is shown (see previ-
console can be used for this. ous illustration), a new character list (1) is
shown in the screen. Continue repeatedly

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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 61


03 Audio and media
||
pressing the number key to the desired letter Phone book* - new contact 1. When the Name row is selected, press
and then release. Continue with the next let- Create new contact in the phone book. OK/MENU to reach the input mode (illus-
ter and so on. When a button is depressed tration above).
the entry is confirmed when another button is
2. Turn TUNE to the desired letter, press
depressed.
OK/MENU to confirm. The number and
To enter a number, hold in the corresponding letter buttons on the control panel in the
number key. centre console can also be used.

Related information 3. Continue with the next letter and so on.


03 The name entered is shown in the input
• Audio and media - operating the system
(p. 21) field (2) in the display screen.
• Bluetooth® handsfree phone* (p. 56) 4. To change the input mode to numbers,
special characters, change between
uppercase/lowercase letters, etc., turn
TUNE to one of the options (see explana-
Entering letters for New contact. tion in following table) in the list (1) and
Changing the input mode (see following then press OK/MENU.
table)
When the name has been fully entered, select
Input field OK in the list on the display screen (1) and
In the normal view for the phone source, new press OK/MENU. Now continue with the tele-
contacts can be added by pressing phone number in the same way as above.
OK/MENU and then selecting Phone book When the telephone number has been
New contact. entered, press OK/MENU and select a tele-
phone number type (Mobile phone, Home,
NOTE Work or General). Press OK/MENU to con-
firm.
There is no text wheel for High Perform-
ance, so TUNE cannot be used there to When all details have been filled in, select
input characters: only the digit and letter Save contact in the menu to save the con-
buttons on the control panel in the centre tact.
console can be used for this.

62 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


03 Audio and media

123/ABC Change between letters and Phone book* - speed dial numbers Phone book* - receiving a vCard
numbers with OK/MENU. Store as speed dial number in the phone Receiving electronic business cards (vCard) to
book (p. 59) in order to easily dial a number or the car's phone book (p. 59).
More Change to special characters a contact.
with OK/MENU. It is possible to receive a vCard to the car's
In the normal view for the phone source, phone book from other mobile phones (other
OK Save and go back to Add speed dial numbers can be added by press- than the one currently connected to the car).
contact with OK/MENU. ing OK/MENU and then selecting Phone In order to allow this the car is set to visible
menu Phone book Speed dial. mode for Bluetooth®. The function is acti-
Change between uppercase 03
vated in the normal view for the phone source
and lowercase letters with OK/ Dialling with speed dial numbers can be per-
by pressing OK/MENU and then selecting
MENU. formed in phone mode using the number
keys on the keypad in the centre console, by Phone book Receive vCard.
Press OK/MENU, the cursor pressing a number key and then pressing
moves to the input field (2) at Related information
OK/MENU. If there is no contact stored on
the top of the display screen. • Audio and media - operating the system
the speed dial number then an option is (p. 21)
The cursor can now be moved, shown to save a contact to the selected
with TUNE, to the appropriate speed dial number. • Bluetooth® handsfree phone* (p. 56)
place to e.g. insert new letters
or delete with EXIT. To be able Related information
to insert new letters first go • Audio and media - operating the system
back to the input mode, by (p. 21)
pressing OK/MENU.
• Bluetooth® handsfree phone* (p. 56)
Related information
• Audio and media - operating the system
(p. 21)
• Bluetooth® handsfree phone* (p. 56)
• Phone book* (p. 59)

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 63


03 Audio and media

Phone book* - memory status Phone book* - clearing TV*


Show phone book (p. 59) memory status. Clear the car's built-in phone book (p. 59). The TV picture is only shown when the car is
stationary. When the car is moving at a speed
The memory status of the car's phone book The car's phone book can be deleted, this is over approx. 6 km/h the picture disappears,
and the connected mobile phone's phone carried out in the normal view for the phone although the audio is heard during this time.
book can be viewed in the normal view for source by pressing OK/MENU and then The picture reappears when the car has stop-
the phone source by pressing OK/MENU and selecting Phone book Clear phone book. ped.
then selecting Phone book Memory
status. NOTE
03
Related information Deleting the car's telephone book only
• Audio and media - operating the system deletes contacts in the car's telephone
(p. 21) book. Contacts in the mobile phone's
phone book are not deleted.
• Bluetooth® handsfree phone* (p. 56)
Related information
• Audio and media - operating the system
(p. 21)
• Bluetooth® handsfree phone* (p. 56)

TV functions, control overview.


For basic operation, see Audio and media -
operating the system (p. 21).

NOTE
This system only supports TV broadcasts
in the countries that broadcast in MPEG-2
or MPEG-4 format and follow the DVB-T
standard. The system does not support
analogue broadcasts.

64 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


03 Audio and media

NOTE Changing channel Related information


It is possible to change channel as follows: • Searching TV* channels/Preset list
The TV picture is only shown when the car (p. 66)
is stationary. When the car is moving at a • Turn TUNE, a list of all available channels
speed over about 6 km/h the picture dis- in the area is shown. If any of these chan- • TV* - channel management (p. 66)
appears, No visual media available nels is already saved as a preset then its • Information about the current TV* pro-
while driving appears on the display preset number is shown to the right of the gramme (p. 67)
screen, although the audio is heard during channel name. Continue turning TUNE to
this time. The picture reappears when the reach the desired channel and press OK/
• Teletext* (p. 68)
car has stopped. MENU. • Picture settings* (p. 46)
03
Cars with RSE do not shut off the rear • By pressing the preset buttons (0-9). • Reception of TV* channel is lost. (p. 68)
screens.
• Via a short press on the / but-
tons the next available channel in the area
NOTE is shown.
The reception is dependent both on how
good the signal strength and signal quality NOTE
are. The transmission may be disturbed by
various factors such as tall buildings or the If the car has been moved within the coun-
TV transmitter being far away. Coverage try, for example, from one city to another,
level can also vary depending on where in it is not certain that the presets are availa-
the country you are located. ble at the new location as the frequency
range may have changed. Then do another
search and save a new preset list; see
IMPORTANT Save available TV channels as presets
(p. 66).
A TV licence is required for this product in
some countries.
NOTE
Watch TV If no reception is available on the preset
– In the normal view for the media source, buttons, it may be because the car is at a
press MEDIA, turn TUNE to TV and then location other than where the scan of TV
channels was run, for example, if the car
press OK/MENU. was driven from Germany to France. A
> A search starts and after a short while new selection of country and a new search
the most recently used channel is may then need to be carried out.
shown.

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 65


03 Audio and media

Searching TV* channels/Preset list The scan and preset storage can be cancel- TV* - channel management
After a search of TV channels the available led with EXIT. The preset list can be edited. You can change
channels are saved in a preset list. the order of the channels that are shown in
Related information
the preset list. A TV channel can have more
1. In the normal view for the TV source, • Audio and media - operating the system
than one place in the preset list. The TV chan-
press OK/MENU. (p. 21)
nel positions can also vary in the preset list.
2. Turn TUNE to TV menu and press OK/ • TV* (p. 64)
• TV* - channel management (p. 66) To change the order in the preset list, in the
MENU.
normal view for the TV source, press
03 3. Turn TUNE to Select country and press OK/MENU and select Reorganise presets.
OK/MENU.
1. Turn TUNE to the channel you want to
> If one or more countries have previ- move in the list and confirm with
ously been selected then they are OK/MENU.
shown in a list.
> The selected channel is highlighted.
4. Turn TUNE to either Other countries or
2. Turn TUNE to the new location in the list
one of the previously selected countries.
and confirm with OK/MENU.
Press OK/MENU.
> The channels change places with each
> A list of all available countries is
other.
shown.
After the preset channels (max. 30) come all
5. Turn TUNE to the desired country (e.g.
the other channels available in the area. It is
Sweden) and press OK/MENU.
possible to move a channel up to a place in
> An automatic scan for available TV the preset list.
channels starts, this scan takes a little
while. During this time the figure for Save the available TV channels as
each channel found and added as a presets
preset is shown. When the scan is If the car has been moved within the country,
complete a message is shown and the for example, from one city to another, it is not
picture is shown. A preset list (max. 30 certain that the presets are available at the
presets) has now been created and is new location as the frequency range may
available. To change channel, see have changed. In which case, carry out
Changing channel (p. 64). another scan and save a new preset list.

66 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


03 Audio and media

1. In the normal view for the TV source, Related information Information about the current TV*
press OK/MENU. • Audio and media - operating the system programme
2. Turn TUNE to TV menu and press (p. 21) Press the INFO button (p. 21) in order to dis-
OK/MENU. • TV* (p. 64) play information about the current pro-
• Searching TV* channels/Preset list (p. 66) gramme, the next programme and its start
3. Turn TUNE to Autostore and press time.
OK/MENU.
> An automatic scan for available TV If the INFO button is pressed once more then
channels starts, this scan takes a little additional information on the current pro-
03
while. During this time the figure for gramme can sometimes be displayed, such
each channel found and added as a as start and end times and a brief description
preset is shown. When the scan is of the current programme.
complete a message is shown and the To return to the TV picture, wait several sec-
picture is shown. A preset list (max. 30 onds or press EXIT.
presets) has now been created and is
available. To change channel, see Related information
Changing channel (p. 64). • Audio and media - operating the system
(p. 21)
Scanning the TV channels
This function automatically scans through the
• TV* (p. 64)
frequency range for all channels available in
the area where you are. When a channel is
found, it is shown for approx. 10 seconds
before scanning is resumed. Scanning is
stopped with EXIT, then the channel that you
just watched continues to be shown. Scan-
ning does not affect the preset list.
Activate scanning in the normal view for the
TV source by pressing OK/MENU and then
selecting Scan.

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 67


03 Audio and media

Teletext* Reception of TV* channel is lost. Remote control*


It is possible to look at Teletext. If the reception for the TV channel that is The remote control can be used for all func-
being shown disappears then the picture will tions in the audio and media system. The
Proceed as follows: freeze. When the reception returns the display remote control's buttons have the same func-
1. Press the button on the remote starts again. tions as the buttons in the centre console or
control. steering wheel keypad*.
If the reception for the TV channel that is
2. Enter the page number (3 digits) with the being shown disappears then the picture will
number keys (0-9) to select page. freeze. Shortly after this a message appears
03 informing that the reception has been lost for
> The page is shown automatically.
the current TV channel, and a new search for
Enter new page number, or press the remote the channel continues. When the reception
control buttons / to go to the next returns the display of the TV channel starts
page. immediately. It is possible to change channel
Return to TV screen with EXIT or by pressing at any time when the message is shown.
the button on the remote control. If the message Reception lost, searching is
shown then this is because the system has
It is also possible to control the teletext with
detected that there is no reception for all TV
the coloured buttons on the remote control.
channels. One possible reason may be that a
Related information border has been crossed and that the system
• Audio and media - operating the system is set to the wrong country. In which case,
(p. 21) change to the right country in accordance
with Searching TV* channels/Preset list
• TV* (p. 64)
(p. 66).
• Remote control* (p. 68)
Related information
• Audio and media - operating the system
(p. 21)
• TV* (p. 64)

68 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


03 Audio and media

Then aim the remote control at the IR Remote control* - functions


receiver, which is located to the right of the Possible functions to be controlled using the
INFO button (p. 21) in the centre console. remote control.

WARNING Key Function


Keep loose objects such as mobile Change between:
phones, cameras, remote controls for
accessories, etc. in the glove compartment L = Rear left display screen*
or other compartments. Otherwise they 03
may injure people in the car in the event of F = Front display screen
sudden braking or a collision. R = Rear right display screen*

Change to navigation*
NOTE
Do not expose the remote control to direct Change to radio source (e.g.
sunlight (e.g. on the instrument panel) -
FM1)
otherwise problems may arise with the
batteries. Change to media source (Disc,
TV* etc.)
Related information
• Audio and media - operating the system Change to Bluetooth® hands-
(p. 21) free*
• Remote control* - functions (p. 69) Scroll/fast rewind, change track/
• Remote control* - battery replacement song
(p. 70)
Play/pause

Stop
Corresponds to TUNE in the centre con-
sole. Scroll/fast forward, change
When using the remote control, first press the track/song
remote control's button to position F.
Menu

}}

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 69


03 Audio and media
||
Key Function Key Function Remote control* - battery
replacement
To previous, cancels function, Subtitles, selection of language How to replace the batteries in the remote
deletes input characters for text control for the audio and media system.
Navigate up/down Teletext*, On/Off
NOTE
Battery life is normally 1-4 years and
Navigate right/left Related information depends on how much the remote control
03 • Audio and media - operating the system is used.
Confirm selection or go to the (p. 21)
menu system for the selected • Remote control* (p. 68) The remote control is powered by four batter-
source ies of the AA/LR6 type.
Volume, decrease Take along extra batteries for a long journey.

Volume, increase

0-9 Preset channels, number and


letter input

Shortcuts for favourite setting

Information about the current


programme, song, etc. Also
used when there is more infor-
mation available than can be
shown in the display screen
1. Push down the catch on the battery cover
Selection of language for sound- and slide the battery cover in the direc-
track tion of the infrared lens.
2. Remove the used batteries, turn the new
batteries in accordance with the symbols
in the battery compartment and fit them.
3. Refit the cover.

70 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


03 Audio and media

NOTE Audio and media - menu overview Menu overview - AM


Overview of possible options and settings in Overview of possible options and settings for
Be sure to dispose of the exhausted bat-
teries in an environmentally safe manner. the audio and media system menus. AM radio.

RADIO Main menu AMA See page


Related information • AM (p. 71)23
• Remote control* (p. 68) • FM (p. 72) Show presets
(p. 32)
• DAB (p. 72) *
03
MEDIA Scan (p. 37)
• CD Audio (p. 73)
• CD/DVD Data (p. 73) Audio settings
(p. 28)
• DVD Video (p. 74) See footnote B
• iPod®(p. 75)
Sound stage
• USB (p. 75) (p. 28)
• Media Bluetooth®(p. 76) *

• AUX (p. 76)


Equalizer
• TV (p. 78) (p. 28)
*
TEL
• Bluetooth handsfree®(p. 77) Volume compensation (p. 29)

Related information
• Audio and media - operating the system Reset all audio settings (p. 27)
(p. 21)
A Does not apply to the V60 PLUG-IN HYBRID.
B The menu options for audio settings are the same for all
audio sources.

Related information
• Audio and media - menu overview (p. 71)

23 Does not apply to the V60 PLUG-IN HYBRID.

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 71


03 Audio and media

Menu overview - FM Menu overview - Digital radio (DAB)*


Reset all FM settings (p. 38)
Overview of possible options and settings for Overview of possible options and settings for
FM radio. DAB radio.
Audio settings (p. 27)
Main menu FM1/FM2 See page Main menu DAB1*/DAB2* See page
Sound stage
TP (p. 34) (p. 28) Ensemble learn (p. 39)
*
Show radio text (p. 36) PTY filtering (p. 35)
03
Equalizer
(p. 28)
Show presets *
(p. 32) Turn off PTY filtering (p. 35)
*
Volume compensation (p. 29) Show radio text (p. 36)
Scan (p. 37)
Reset all audio settings (p. 27) Show presets
News settings (p. 34) (p. 32)
*
Advanced settings Related information Scan (p. 37)
• Audio and media - menu overview (p. 71)
REG (p. 37) Advanced settings

Alternative frequency (p. 37) DAB linking (p. 39)

EON (p. 34) DAB band (p. 40)

Set TP favourite (p. 34) Sub channels (p. 40)

PTY settings (p. 35) Show PTY text (p. 35)

72 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


03 Audio and media

Menu overview - CD Audio Menu overview - CD/DVD* Data


Reset all DAB settings (p. 40)
Overview of possible options and settings for Overview of possible options and settings for
CD Audio. CD/DVD Data.
Audio settings (p. 27)
Main menu CD Audio (Disc Main menu CD/DVD Data
See page See page
Sound stage menu) (Disc menu)
(p. 28)
* Random (p. 44) Play
(p. 41)
Pause 03
Equalizer Scan (p. 44)
(p. 28)
* Stop (p. 41)
Audio settings (p. 27)
Volume compensation (p. 29) Random (p. 44)
Sound stage
(p. 28)
Reset all audio settings (p. 27) Repeat folder (p. 42)
*

Change subtitles (p. 41)


Related information Equalizer
(p. 28)
• Audio and media - menu overview (p. 71) * Change audio track (p. 41)
• Audio and media - operating the system
(p. 21) Volume compensation (p. 29) Scan (p. 44)

Reset all audio settings (p. 27) Audio settings (p. 27)

Related information Sound stage


(p. 28)
• Audio and media - menu overview (p. 71) *
• Audio and media - operating the system
(p. 21) Equalizer
(p. 28)
*

}}

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 73


03 Audio and media
||
Menu overview - DVD* Video
Volume compensation (p. 29) Volume compensation (p. 29)
Overview of possible options and settings for
DVD Video.
Reset all audio settings (p. 27) Reset all audio settings (p. 27)
Main menu DVD Video (Disc
See page
menu)
Related information
Pop-up menuA*video and TV*
• Audio and media - menu overview (p. 71) DVD disc menu (p. 44)
• Audio and media - operating the system Press OK/MENU when a video file is being
03 played back or TV* is being shown in order
(p. 21) Play/Pause/Continue (p. 44)
to access the pop-up menu.
Stop (p. 44) Image settings (p. 46)
Subtitles (p. 44) Source menu
(p. 21)
Audio tracks See footnote B
(p. 44)
DVD disc menu
Advanced settings (p. 44)
See footnote C

Angle (p. 45) DVD disc TOP menuC (p. 44)

A Only applies when playing back videos or displaying TV.


DivX® VOD code (p. 46) B What is shown in the pop-up menu for the source menu
depends on what is being played back or displayed, it can
be e.g. CD/DVD data menu or USB menu.
Audio settings (p. 27)
C Only applies to DVD video discs.

Related information
Sound stage
(p. 28) • Audio and media - menu overview (p. 71)
* • Audio and media - operating the system
(p. 21)
Equalizer
(p. 28)
*

74 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


03 Audio and media

Menu overview - iPod®* Menu overview - USB*


Volume compensation (p. 29)
Overview of possible options and settings for Overview of possible options and settings for
iPod®. USB.
Reset all audio settings (p. 27)
Main menu iPod See page Main menu USB See page

Random (p. 44) Play Related information


Pause
(p. 49) • Audio and media - menu overview (p. 71)
Scan (p. 44) • Audio and media - operating the system 03
Stop (p. 21)
(p. 49)
Audio settings (p. 27)
Random (p. 44)
Sound stage
(p. 28) Repeat folder
* (p. 49)

Select USB device (p. 48)


Equalizer
(p. 28)
* Change subtitles (p. 49)

Volume compensation (p. 29) Change audio track (p. 49)

Reset all audio settings (p. 27) Scan (p. 44)

Audio settings (p. 27)


Related information
• Audio and media - menu overview (p. 71)
Sound stage
• Audio and media - operating the system (p. 28)
(p. 21) *

Equalizer
(p. 28)
*

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 75


03 Audio and media

Menu overview - Media Bluetooth®* Related information Menu overview - AUX


Overview of possible options and settings for • Audio and media - menu overview (p. 71) Overview of possible options and settings for
Media Bluetooth®. • Audio and media - operating the system AUX.
(p. 21)
Main menu Media Blue- Main menu AUX See page
See page
tooth®
AUX input volume (p. 51)
Random (p. 44)
Audio settings (p. 27)
03
Change device (p. 54)
Sound stage
Remove Bluetooth device (p. 28)
(p. 55)
*
Scan (p. 44)
Equalizer
(p. 28)
Bluetooth software *
version in car (p. 59)
Volume compensation (p. 29)
Audio settings (p. 27)
Reset all audio settings (p. 27)
Sound stage
(p. 28)
* Related information
• Audio and media - menu overview (p. 71)
Equalizer • Audio and media - operating the system
(p. 28)
* (p. 21)

Volume compensation (p. 29)

Reset all audio settings (p. 27)

76 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


03 Audio and media

Menu overview - Bluetooth®


handsfree* Receive vCard (p. 63) Voicemail number (p. 57)
Overview of possible options and settings for
Disconnect phone (p. 55)
Bluetooth® handsfree. Memory status (p. 64)

Main menu Bluetooth® Related information


See page Clear phone book (p. 64)
handsfree (Phone menu) • Audio and media - menu overview (p. 71)

All calls Change phone (p. 54)


• Audio and media - operating the system
(p. 57) (p. 21) 03

Remove Bluetooth device (p. 55)


All calls (p. 57)
Phone settings
Missed calls (p. 57)
Discoverable (p. 53)
Answered calls (p. 57)
Sounds and volume (p. 58)
Dialled calls (p. 57)
Download phone book (p. 59)
Call duration (p. 57)
Bluetooth software
Phone book (p. 59) (p. 59)
version in car

Search (p. 61) Call options

New contact (p. 62) Auto answer (p. 57)

Speed dials (p. 63)

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 77


03 Audio and media

Menu overview - TV* Pop-up menuA*video and TV* Licenses


Overview of possible options and settings for
TV. Press OK/MENU when a video See A license is an agreement for the right to
file is being played back or TV* page operate a certain activity or the right to use
Main menu TV See page is being shown in order to someone else's entitlement according to the
access the pop-up menu. terms and conditions in the agreement. The
Select country (p. 66) following text is Volvo's agreement with the
Image settings (p. 46) manufacturer/developer.
Reorganise presets (p. 66)
03 Source menu Sensus software
(p. 21)
Autostore (p. 66) See footnote B This software uses parts of sources from
clib2 and Prex Embedded Real-time OS -
DVD disc menu Source (Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1991,
Scan (p. 66) (p. 44)
See footnote C 1993, 1994), and Quercus Robusta (Copyright
Audio settings (c) 1990, 1993), The Regents of the University
(p. 28) of California. All or some portions are derived
DVD disc TOP menuC (p. 44)
from material licensed to the University of
Sound stage A Only applies when playing back videos or displaying TV. California by American Telephone and
(p. 28)
*
B What is shown in the pop-up menu for the source menu Telegraph Co. or Unix System Laboratories,
depends on what is being played back or displayed, it can
be e.g. CD/DVD data menu or USB menu. Inc. and are reproduced herein with the
C Only applies to DVD video discs.
permission of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
Equalizer
(p. 28) Related information Redistribution and use in source and binary
* forms, with or without modification, are
• Audio and media - menu overview (p. 71)
permitted provided that the following
Volume compensation (p. 29) • Audio and media - operating the system conditions are met: Redistributions of source
(p. 21) code must retain the above copyright notice,
this list of conditions and the following
Reset all audio settings (p. 27) disclaimer. Redistributions in binary form
must reproduce the above copyright notice,
this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer in the documentation and/or other
materials provided with the distribution.
Neither the name of the <ORGANIZATION>
nor the names of its contributors may be

78 * Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.


03 Audio and media

used to endorse or promote products derived Inc. Copyright in any portions created by third notice, the name of Silicon Graphics, Inc.
from this software without specific prior parties is as indicated elsewhere herein. All shall not be used in advertising or otherwise
written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS Rights Reserved. Copyright (C) [1991-2000] to promote the sale, use or other dealings in
PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. this Software without prior written
AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, authorization from Silicon Graphics, Inc.
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, to any person obtaining a copy of this
This software is based in parts on the work of
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE software and associated documentation files
the FreeType Team.
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF (the "Software"), to deal in the Software
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A without restriction, including without limitation This software uses parts of SSLeay Library:
Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young 03
PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. the rights to use, copy, modify, merge,
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell (eay@cryptsoft.com). All rights reserved
OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE copies of the Software, and to permit persons
FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, to whom the Software is furnished to do so, DivX®
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR subject to the following conditions: The
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, above copyright notice including the dates of
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF first publication and either this permission
SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS notice or a reference to http://oss.sgi.com/
OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS projects/FreeB/ shall be included in all copies
INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND or substantial portions of the Software. THE
ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS",
IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT
ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
DivX Certified® to play DivX® video. DivX®,
THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND DivX Certified® and associated logos are
NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL registered trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are
This software is based in part on the work of used under license. ABOUT DIVX VIDEO:
SILICON GRAPHICS, INC. BE LIABLE FOR
the Independent JPEG Group. DivX® is a digital video format created by
ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
This software uses parts of sources from LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF DivX, Inc. This is an official DivX Certified
"libtess". The Original Code is: OpenGL CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, device that plays DivX video. Visit
Sample Implementation, Version 1.2.1, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN www.divx.com for more information and
released January 26, 2000, developed by CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR software tools to convert your files into DivX
Silicon Graphics, Inc. The Original Code is THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE video.
Copyright (c) 1991-2000 Silicon Graphics, SOFTWARE. Except as contained in this

}}

79
03 Audio and media
||
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX
Certified® device must be registered in order
to play DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD)
content. To generate the registration code,
locate the DivX VOD section in the device
setup menu. Go to http://vod.divx.com with
this code to complete the registration
process and learn more about DivX VOD.
Covered by one or more of the following U.S.
03
Patents: 7,295,673; 7,460,668; 7,515,710;
7,519,274.

Related information
• Volvo Sensus (p. 7)

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03 Audio and media

Type approval
Type approval for Bluetooth® module can be
read in the table.

03

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81
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||
Declaration of Conformity for Bluetooth® module
Country/
Area
Countries
in the EU:

Exporting country: Japan


03 Manufacturer: Alpine Electronics Inc.
Type of equipment: Bluetooth® device
For further information visit http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/rtte/faq.htm #informing

82
03 Audio and media

Country/
Area
Czech Alpine Electronics, Inc. tímto prohlašuje, že tento Bluetooth® Module je ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými
Republic: ustanoveními směrnice 1999/5/ES.

Denmark: Undertegnede Alpine Electronics, Inc. erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr Bluetooth® Module overholder de væsentlige krav og
øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.

Germany: Hiermit erklärt Alpine Electronics, Inc., dass sich das Gerät Bluetooth® Module in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden 03
Anforderungen und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet.

Estonia: Käesolevaga kinnitab Alpine Electronics, Inc. seadme Bluetooth® Module vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja
nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele sätetele.

UK: Hereby, Alpine Electronics, Inc., declares that this Bluetooth® Module is in compliance with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.

Spain: Por medio de la presente Alpine Electronics, Inc. declara que el Bluetooth® Module cumple con los requisitos esenciales y
cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.

Greece: ΜΕ ΗΝ ΠΑΡΟ ΣΑ Alpine Electronics, Inc. ΗΛΩΝΕ Ο Bluetooth® Module Σ ΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕ Α ΠΡΟΣ ΣΟ ΣΩ ΕΣ
ΑΠΑ ΗΣΕ Σ Α Σ ΛΟ ΠΕΣ ΣΧΕ ΕΣ Α ΑΞΕ Σ ΗΣ Ο Η ΑΣ 1999/5/Ε .

France: Par la présente Alpine Electronics, Inc. déclare que l'appareil Bluetooth® Module est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux
autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE.

Italy: Con la presente Alpine Electronics, Inc. dichiara che questo Bluetooth® Module è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre
disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.

Latvia: Ar šo Alpine Electronics, Inc. deklarē, ka Bluetooth® Module atbilst Direktīvas 1999/5/EK būtiskajām prasībām un citiem ar to
saistītajiem noteikumiem.

Lithuania: Šiuo Alpine Electronics, Inc. deklaruoja, kad šis Bluetooth® Module atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos
nuostatas.

}}

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Country/
Area
Nether- Hierbij verklaart Alpine Electronics, Inc. dat het toestel Bluetooth® Module in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de
lands: andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.

Malta: Hawnhekk, Alpine Electronics, Inc., jiddikjara li dan Bluetooth® Module jikkonforma mal-ħtiġijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti
oħrajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC.
03 Hungary: Alulírott, Alpine Electronics, Inc. nyilatkozom, hogy a Bluetooth® Module megfelel a vonatkozó alapvetõ követelményeknek és az
1999/5/EC irányelv egyéb elõírásainak.

Poland: Niniejszym Alpine Electronics, Inc. oświadcza, że Bluetooth® Module jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostałymi
stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC.

Portugal: Alpine Electronics, Inc. declara que este Bluetooth® Module está conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da
Directiva 1999/5/CE.

Slovenia: Alpine Electronics, Inc. izjavlja, da je ta Bluetooth® Module v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi določili direk-
tive 1999/5/ES.

Slovakia: Alpine Electronics, Inc. týmto vyhlasuje, že Bluetooth® Module spĺňa základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné ustanovenia Smer-
nice 1999/5/ES.

Finland: Alpine Electronics, Inc. vakuuttaa täten että Bluetooth® Module tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja
sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.

Sweden: Härmed intygar Alpine Electronics, Inc. att denna Bluetooth® Module står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav
och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG.

Iceland: Alpine Electronics, Inc. hereby certifies that this Bluetooth® Module conforms to the essential characteristic requirements and
other relevant regulations of directive 1999/5/EC.

Norway: Alpine Electronics, Inc. erklærer herved at utstyret Bluetooth® Module er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og øvrige
relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.

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Country/
Area
China: 第十三条 进口和生产厂商在其产品的说明书或使用手册中,应刊印下述有关内容
1. 标明附件中所规定的技术指标和使用范围,说明所有控制 调整及开关等使用方法
■ 使用频率 2.4 - 2.4835 GHz
■ 等效全向辐射 率(EIRP) 天线增益 10dBi 时 ≤100 mW 或≤20 dBm ①
03
■ 最大 率谱密度 天线增益 10dBi 时 ≤20 dBm / MHz(EIRP) ①
■ 载频容限 20 ppm
■ 杂散发射(辐射) 率(对应载波±2.5 倍信道带宽以外)
• ≤-36 dBm / 100 kHz (30 - 1000 MHz)
• ≤-33 dBm / 100 kHz (2.4 - 2.4835 GHz)
• ≤-40 dBm / 1 MHz (3.4 - 3.53 GHz)
• ≤-40 dBm / 1 MHz (5.725 - 5.85 GHz)
• ≤-30 dBm / 1 MHz (其它 1 - 12.75 GHz)
2. 不得擅自更改发射频率 大发射 率(包括额外 装射频 率放大器),不得擅自外接天线或改用其它发射天线
3. 使用时不得对各种合法的无线电通信业 产生有害干扰 一旦发现有干扰现象时,应立即停止使用,并采 措施消除干扰后方可
继续使用
4. 使用微 率无线电设备,必须忍 各种无线电业 的干扰或工业 科学及医疗应用设备的辐射干扰
5. 不得在飞机和机场附近使用

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Country/
Area
Taiwan: 低効率電波輻射性電機管理辧法第十条
第十二條
經型式認證合格之低 率射頻電機,非經許可,公司 商號或使用者均不得擅自 變更頻率 大 率或變更原設計之特性及 能
第十四條
03 低 率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象時, 應立即停用,並改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用
前項合法通信,指依電信法規定 作業之無線電通信 低 率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業 科學及醫療用電波 輻射性電機設備之
干擾

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Country/
Area
South 제품 정보
Korea:
Volvo Car Korea
신청자 코드: KCC-CMM-N25-IAM21L3, KCC-CMM-N25-IAM21L2 and KCC-CMM-N25-IAM21L1
제품 명: Bluetooth Audio Navigation Radio
03
모델 명: IAM2.1
산 날짜: March/2010
Alpine Electronics, Inc
Made in Japan

고객 정보
Volvo Car Korea
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||
Country/
Area
The United
Arab Emi-
rates:

03
South
Africa:

Jamaica: Approved for use in Jamaica SMA EI: IAM2.1

Thailand: This telecommunication equipment conforms to NTC technical requirement.

Oman

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03

89
04 Alphabetical Index

A B E
Alarm for accidents and disasters............. 33 Battery Equalizer.................................................... 28
Audio remote control...................................... 70
headphones socket.............................. 25 Bluetooth®
rear control panel.................................. 25 handsfree.............................................. 56 H
settings................................................. 26 media.................................................... 51
surround......................................... 19, 27 microphone off..................................... 57 Headphones socket................................... 25
Audio and media streaming audio.................................... 51
introduction........................................... 19 transfer call to mobile........................... 57
manage the system.............................. 21 I
04 menu overview...................................... 71
menus................................................... 21 Image settings........................................... 46
C
overview................................................ 20 Infotainment system
Calls source buttons...................................... 21
Audio profile............................................... 28
incoming............................................... 56 Infotainment system (Audio and media).... 19
audio system operation............................................... 56
functions............................................... 26 iPod®, connection...................................... 49
CD.............................................................. 41
overview................................................ 20
Controls
Audio system............................................. 19
centre console...................................... 21
Audio volume............................................. 21 K
external audio source........................... 51
Keypad in the steering wheel.................... 21
phone.................................................... 58
phone/media player.............................. 58 D
ring signal, phone................................. 58
DAB Radio........................................... 29, 38
speed/noise compensation.................. 29 M
Digital radio (DAB)...................................... 38
AUX input............................................. 20, 48
DVD............................................................ 41 Making calls............................................... 56
Media, Bluetooth®...................................... 51

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04 Alphabetical Index

Media player.............................................. 41 incoming call......................................... 56 T


compatible file formats......................... 46 making calls.......................................... 56
Menu navigation audio and media............ 21 phone book........................................... 59 Traffic information (TP) ............................. 34
phone book, shortcut........................... 59 TV............................................................... 64
Microphone................................................ 57
receiving a call...................................... 57
Mobile phone Type approval
register phone....................................... 53
connect................................................. 53 Bluetooth®............................................ 81
handsfree.............................................. 56
register phone....................................... 53
MY CAR..................................................... 10
R U
car settings........................................... 13 Radio......................................................... 29
USB, connection........................................ 49
climate settings..................................... 17 DAB................................................ 29, 38 04
driver support system........................... 15 USB input.................................................. 48
Radio programme types (PTY).................. 35
information............................................ 17
RDS............................................................ 33
menu Option......................................... 11
search paths......................................... 11 Rear control panel
audio system........................................ 25
V
system settings..................................... 16
Remote control.......................................... 68 Volvo Sensus............................................... 7
battery replacement.............................. 70
N
News broadcasts....................................... 34
S
Normal view............................................... 21
Sensus......................................................... 7
Signal input, external........................... 20, 48
P Steering wheel
keypad.................................................. 21
Phone
surround.............................................. 19, 27
connect................................................. 53
handsfree.............................................. 56

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