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XC90Hybrid XC90 SensusNavigation MY16 en-GB TP20504
XC90Hybrid XC90 SensusNavigation MY16 en-GB TP20504
XC90Hybrid XC90 SensusNavigation MY16 en-GB TP20504
SENSUS NAVIGATION
Destination/final destination
Intermediate destination
Calculates detour
Pauses/resumes guidance
POI (Restaurant)
Pressure point which resets the map to follow the car (blue triangle)
Text and symbols on the map
Pressure point for toggling between 2D and 3D
Car's current position + Pressure point for opening itinerary
Compass + Pressure point for North up/Direction of travel up
Map scale
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ITINERARY AND ROUTE TRAFFIC INFORMATION SETTINGS
Itinerary and Alternative route 30 Traffic information 38 Map navigation in the driver display 42
Guidance points in the Itinerary 31 Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI) 38 Sensus Navigation settings 42
POIs along route 32 Map settings 43
Traffic disruptions along the route 33 Route settings 46
Information cards on the map 33 Traffic settings 47
Select detour 34 Guidance settings 48
System settings 49
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MAP AND SYSTEM INFORMATION ALPHABETICAL INDEX
Updating map data with MapCare 52 Alphabetical Index 61
Updating map data via Remote updating 53
Updating map data via PC and USB 54
Fault tracing for Sensus Navigation 56
License agreement for map navigation 58
Copyright for map navigation 60
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INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
Step Screen/ Action Displays and operating controls for The driver display
menu map navigation
Volvo Sensus Navigation is presented and oper-
4 A map is Scroll to the desired ated in several different ways, e.g. via the driver
shown. location on the map and display, Head-up display and voice commands.
give a long press on the
position. The centre display screen
5 A field with Press Start naviga-
the text tion.
Start navi-
gation is
shown on
the screen.
The map is only shown in the 12" driver display.
6 A map with Guidance starts - follow During driving the driver is guided by voice guid-
highlighted the instructions on the ance and instructions on the driver display.
route is driver display.
shown. The right-hand steering wheel keypad
and the driver display
The centre display screen is used to define set- The right-hand steering wheel buttons can be
tings and to select and search for destinations. used to manage some of the map navigation
functions, e.g. Take me home.
If the map image is not shown on the centre dis-
play:
• Press the home view's uppermost menu row
Navigation.
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INTRODUCTION
|| 3. Confirm or highlight an option with (4). Press the steering wheel but-
> The function is activated and for some ton, wait for the signal, then
selections the menu is closed. say, for example, “Drive Home”.
HUD – Head-up-display*
Related information
Open/close • Specify destination with free text searching
(p. 21)
Left/Right
• Voice recognition and map navigation
Up/Down (p. 15)
Map navigation on the windscreen. • Voice recognition (p. 14)
Confirm
The driver can also receive guidance and infor- • Using voice recognition (p. 14)
Opening/closing the menu mation from the navigation system display at the • Settings for voice recognition (p. 16)
– Press open/close (1) bottom of the windscreen.
> The menu with alternatives is opened/ The position of the information field can be
closed - the menu closes automatically adjusted. The HUD is comprehensively described
after a period of inactivity or for certain in the "Head-up-display" section.
selections.
Navigating and selecting in the menu Voice recognition
1. Browse among the menus with Right/Left Many functions can also be performed with voice
(2). commands.
Common operations during map Find the car symbol on the map Driving direction or north up on the
navigation map
Some common operations during map naviga-
tion are described below.
• Where am I?
• Find the car symbol on the map
• Driving direction or north up on the map
• 2D or 3D display
• Zoom
• Scroll
• Switching heading display
Press the crosshairs symbol.
• Return from a menu
Press the compass to change the car symbol’s move-
After zooming in and out and scrolling around on
Where am I? ment on the map.
the map it can sometimes be hard to find your
What geographic position does the car have way back to the car's position on the map. This is The driver can choose between two ways to rep-
now? the simplest way to find it: resent the car’s movement in relation to the map:
• Press the map's car symbol (blue triangle) - • Press the crosshairs symbol - the map is • The map is shown with north always upwards
the information is shown directly on the map. then reset and thereafter follows the car on the centre display - the car symbol moves
symbol. or “drives” in its true compass direction on
the map. If the car symbol moves to the left
on the map then the car is driving westwards.
• The car symbol points/drives upwards on the
centre display - the map rotates under the
car symbol according to how the car turns.
The compass symbol indicates which direc-
tion north is (N) on the map, and the centre
of the compass shows the direction in which
the front of the car is pointing (in this case
NE = Northeast).
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INTRODUCTION
|| Compass symbols Compass direction around the car symbol according to how the car Tap once on the centre display
turns. with two fingers spread apart.
N North
The compass symbol indicates which direction
NE NorthEast north is (N) on the map, and the centre of the
compass shows the direction in which the front
E East of the car is pointing.
SE SouthEast The map scale is not shown in the 3D mode. or
S South 2D display is described under the previous head- Touch the centre display with
ing "Driving direction or north up on the map" two fingers spread apart, then
SW SouthWest draw them together.
Zoom
W West
Zoom in
NW NorthWest Make the map bigger like this:
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INTRODUCTION
Switching heading display Finding the way back to the map view
• Specification of destination (Destination) and If the driver is "a long way away" in another part
arrival time (ETA1) or remaining time to of the system and wishes to quickly return to the
arrival (RTA1) map view, this method can be used:
or 1. Press the centre display's "Home" button
(1).
• Definition of the current position (Position)
and distance to the destination (Dist). 2. If the centre display shows the home view
instead of the map view - tap on the upper-
Change of heading is only possible with the map most menu row Navigation (2).
in the maximum mode, not when it is minimised.
Related information
• Map navigation in the driver display (p. 42)
• Sensus Navigation settings (p. 42)
1 The selection ETA – Estimated Time of Arrival or RTA – Remaining Time to Arrival is made in the "Route settings" section.
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VOICE RECOGNITION
VOICE RECOGNITION
Voice recognition verbal response from the system. The voice rec- Using voice recognition
The voice recognition system allows the driver to ognition system uses the same microphone as Basic instructions for using voice recognition
use voice recognition to control certain functions the Bluetooth handsfree system and the voice control.
of the media player, Bluetooth-connected phone, recognition system's replies come via the car's
the climate system and Volvo's navigation sys- speakers. In some cases, a text message is also Depress the steering wheel
tem*. shown in the driver display. Functions are con- button for voice recognition
trolled from the right-hand steering wheel key- to activate the system and
Voice commands offer convenience and help the pad. Settings are made via the centre display. initiate a dialogue using voice
driver to avoid being distracted, and instead con- commands.
System updating
centrate on driving and focus attention on the
The voice recognition system is continuously
road and the traffic conditions.
improved. Download updates for optimal perform- Remember the following during communication:
ance, see support.volvocars.com.
WARNING • For a command - speak after the tone in a
Related information normal voice at normal speed.
The driver always holds overall responsibility
for driving the vehicle in a safe manner and • Using voice recognition (p. 14) • Do not speak while the system is replying
(the system cannot understand commands
complying with all applicable rules of the road. • Voice recognition and map navigation
(p. 15) during this time).
• Settings for voice recognition (p. 16) • Avoid background noise in the passenger
compartment by having the doors, windows
and tailgate closed.
Voice recognition can be deactivated as follows:
• by saying "Cancel".
• with a long press on the voice recognition
button on the steering wheel .
To speed up communication and skip the
prompts from the system, press the steering
wheel button for voice recognition when the
system voice is speaking and say the next com-
Voice recognition control takes place in dialogue mand.
form with spoken commands from the user and
Example of voice recognition control be said in sequence, e.g. twenty-two twenty- Voice recognition and map
Press , say “Call [Forename] [Surname] two (22 22). For English, double or triple can navigation
be used, e.g. double zero (00). Numbers can
[number category]" - calls the selected contact With voice recognition control, many functions in
be given within the range 0-2300.
from the phone book if the contact has more the navigation system can be activated by spo-
than one phone number (e.g. home, mobile, • Frequencies can be spoken as ninety eight ken words.
work), e.g.: point eight (98.8), a hundred and four point
two or hundred four point two (104.2). Voice recognition is comprehensively described
Press , say "Call Robin Smith Mobile". in the sections "Voice recognition", "Using voice
Related information recognition" and "Settings for voice recognition".
Commands/phrases • Voice recognition (p. 14)
The following commands are always available for • Settings for voice recognition (p. 16) Voice commands
use: The following are some examples of voice com-
mands that are unique to map navigation.
• "Repeat" - repeats the last voice instruction
in the ongoing dialogue. Press the steering wheel button and say
• "Cancel" - discontinue the dialogue one of the following commands:
• "Help" - starts a help dialogue. The system • “Navigation” - Initiates a navigation dialogue
replies with the commands available in the and shows examples of commands.
current situation, a prompt or an example.
• "Take me home" - Guidance is given to the
Commands for specific functions are described in Home position.
the corresponding sections, e.g. Voice recogni-
tion control of the phone.
• "Go to [City]" - Specifies a town as the
destination. E.g. "Drive to Coventry".
Digits • "Go to [Address]" - Specifies an address
The number commands are stated differently as a destination. An address should contain
depending on the function to be controlled: city and street. E.g. "Drive to 5 King Street,
Coventry".
• Phone numbers and postcodes must be
spoken individually, number by number, e.g. • "Set [intersection]" - Specifies an intersec-
zero three one two two four four three tion as a destination. Search for intersection
(03122443). takes place within the search area specified.
• House numbers can be spoken individually
or in groups, e.g. two two or twenty-two (22).
For English and Dutch, several groups can
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VOICE RECOGNITION
|| • "Go to [Post code]" - Specifies a post Related information Settings for voice recognition
code as the destination. E.g. "Drive to LE5 • Displays and operating controls for map navi- Several settings for the voice recognition system
4PQ". gation (p. 7) can be made.
• "Go to [contact]" - Specifies an address • Voice recognition (p. 14)
from the telephone book as the destination. 1. Press Settings in top view.
E.g. "Drive to Robin Smith".
• Using voice recognition (p. 14)
2. Press System Voice Control and select
• Settings for voice recognition (p. 16)
• "Search [POI category]" - Searches for settings.
POI1 category (e.g. restaurant), which are
always sorted "around the car". To sort the • Repeat Mode
list along the route - say "Along the route" • Gender
when the result list is shown. • Speech Rate
• "Set [country]/[state]2, 3" - Changes the Audio settings
search area for navigation.
1. Press Settings in top view.
• "Show favourites" - Shows favourited posi-
tions in the driver display. 2. Press Sound System Volumes Voice
Control and select settings.
• "Clear itinerary" - Erases all the stored
intermediate destinations and final destina- Change language
tion in an itinerary. Voice recognition is not possible for all lan-
• "Repeat voice guidance" - Repeats the guages. Languages available for voice recogni-
last spoken guidance. tion are marked with an icon in the language list -
• "Pause guidance" - Pauses the guidance .
on the map. Changing the language also affects menu, mes-
• "Resume guidance" - Resumes the sage and help texts.
paused guidance on the map. 1. Press Settings in top view.
• "Turn off voice guidance" - Switches off
2.
voice guidance. Press System Language and select lan-
guage.
• "Turn on voice guidance" - Starts the
switched-off voice guidance.
1 The user has the option of calling the POI or specifying it as a destination.
2 In European countries, “Country” is used instead of “State”.
3 For Brazil and India, the search area is changed via the centre display.
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VOICE RECOGNITION
Related information
• Voice recognition (p. 14)
• Using voice recognition (p. 14)
• Voice recognition and map navigation (p. 15)
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SPECIFY A DESTINATION
SPECIFY A DESTINATION
General information about entering Related information Enter destination directly on the
a destination • Itinerary and Alternative route (p. 30) map
A destination can be entered in different ways. • Enter destination directly on the map A destination can be specified in different ways -
(p. 20) marking with a finger on the map is one of them.
The following methods are available for entering
a destination: • Specify destination with free text searching In many cases it is simplest to scroll to the
(p. 21)
desired position and tap it with your finger.
• Press the map
• Specifying a destination with Latest/Favour-
• Free text searching and Map coordinates ites/Library (p. 23) Check first that the map view is
in the maximum mode: If that
• Latest selected destination • Specifying a destination with POI (p. 25) button is visible on the screen -
• Favourite marked positions from the library • Specifying a destination with an address press it to maximise the map
• Positions saved in Library (p. 26) view.
• POI1
• Address Then continue as follows:
Select one of the alternatives via the directions 1. Scroll the map until the desired position is in
under the heading "Destination and Intermediate view.
destinations" and follow the instructions. 2. Press and hold the position - an icon is cre-
ated and a menu opens.
Destination and Intermediate
destinations
The first defined position will be the itinerary's
destination.
The subsequent positions will be the itinerary's
intermediate destinations.
An itinerary with its destination an intermediate
destinations can afterwards easily be edited - see
"Edit itinerary" in the "Itinerary and Alternative
route" section.
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SPECIFY A DESTINATION
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SPECIFY A DESTINATION
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SPECIFY A DESTINATION
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SPECIFY A DESTINATION
Related information
• Save the destination with "Send to Car"
(p. 26)
• Displays and operating controls for map navi-
gation (p. 7)
Favourite marked positions from the Library are Saved positions and itineraries are collected here. • General information about entering a desti-
listed here. Scroll and select. The most recently saved appear uppermost on nation (p. 20)
the list.
A position erased from Favourites remains in
the Library, but then with an "extinguished" star. Press on a position's "star" to select/deselect it
To put it back here in Favourites - go to the as a favourite. A position with a marked/"filled"
Library and mark the position's star again. star is also listed under "Favourites".
A frequently used destination can be pro- A position that is erased in the Library will be
grammed and used with Set home address. A also erased in Favourites.
programmed Home destination is also available The library can be sorted in various ways:
as a menu option in the driver display and is
selected using the right-hand steering wheel key- • Added
pad. See "Displays and controls". • Name
The list can be edited using Edit. • Distance
• Received - this is a filter
Positions sent to the car using "Send to Car" can
be filtered out using Received. New positions
that have not been read have a BLUE marker.
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SPECIFY A DESTINATION
Specifying a destination with POI POIs that are available in the current region are Related information
A destination can be specified in different ways - listed there. That setting does not affect search- • General information about entering a desti-
specifying a POI3 is one of them. ing for POI as destination - even excluded POIs nation (p. 20)
are shown as alternative destinations. • Map settings (p. 43)
1. Tap on Set dest., at the bot- Certain POIs are first shown on the map when
tom of the screen - the map the scale is 1 km (1 mi).
image changes to search via
address with its search field.
NOTE
2. Then select POI, at the top
of the screen. • The symbol for a POI and the number of
POIs varies between different markets.
• New symbols may appear and others dis-
appear after a map data update. You can
browse the menu system to find all the
symbols used in the current map system.
Filter
When an itinerary is activated and a POI category
selected, a filter is offered which shortens the
search list to only include POIs along the route.
The list can then be sorted.
• Along route - Only hits along the route will
Example of POIs appear in the hit list.
Many POIs (e.g. Restaurants) have subcategories When the filter is activated, the list can be sorted
(e.g. Chinese restaurants). by Name or Distance.
Suggestions for POIs are listed in order of dis- Suggestions for POIs are listed in order of dis-
tance from the map's car symbol. tance from the map's car symbol.
In the "Map settings" section it is possible to
select which POIs shall be shown on the map. All
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SPECIFY A DESTINATION
Specifying a destination with an Select one of the available text field options and Save the destination with "Send to
address type using the centre display keyboard: Car"
A destination can be specified in different ways - • Country/State/Province A destination can be specified in different ways -
specifying an address is one of them. using the Send to Car function (Send to Car) is
• City/Territory/Postcode
one of them.
Tap on Set dest. (Set dest.), at • Address
• Number Send to Car (Send to car) is a function that
the bottom of the screen - the
makes it possible to add a destination or position
map image changes to search • Junction to the car's navigation system via a computer.
via address with its search field.
Related information The Send to Car function can also be effected
• General information about entering a desti- with a mobile telephone via Volvo's VOC (Volvo
nation (p. 20) On Call) service. VOC can even be used if a des-
• Information cards on the map (p. 33) tination/position needs to be sent to the car from
the VOC centre.
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SPECIFY A DESTINATION
Related information
• Specifying a destination with Latest/Favour-
ites/Library (p. 23)
• General information about entering a desti-
nation (p. 20)
Type in the VIN no. or Volvo ID and select "Send".
1. Connect to the internet (here.com) - a map
service is opened
2. Connect to the Internet - a map service is
opened
3. Mark the desired position
4. Select "Send this location to car"
5. Type in the car's VIN no. or Volvo ID
6. Select "Send" - the position is sent to the
car's Library list where it is identified with a
blue cursor.
In the car a highlighted symbol on the centre dis-
play then alerts the driver to the fact that a desti-
nation or position has been sent to the car. Press
the symbol and an information card shows infor-
mation about the contents and available alterna-
tives.
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ITINERARY AND ROUTE
ITINERARY AND ROUTE
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ITINERARY AND ROUTE
4. Then tap on the map - the updated route is Guidance points in the Itinerary
shown on the map and guidance resumes. A list of the itinerary's future guidance points
See also "Alternative routes" in the "Route set- helps the driver to plan/"see" up-coming
tings" section. manoeuvres in good time.
Related information
• Guidance points in the Itinerary (p. 31)
• Select detour (p. 34)
• Information cards on the map (p. 33)
• Route settings (p. 46)
2. Press Alternative
routes - then any available alternative routes
for the remainder of the itinerary are shown.
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ITINERARY AND ROUTE
|| Related information POIs along route A list then shows current POI categories at for
• Select detour (p. 34) A list of POIs along the route can be presented. example a turn-off or a service area.
• Itinerary and Alternative route (p. 30) 1. Select the desired category whereupon a
• Information cards on the map (p. 33) new list is opened - sometimes with subcate-
gories.
• Route settings (p. 46)
2. Continue to "zoom in" until a single POI can
be selected.
3. Mark a POI in the list whereupon its informa-
tion card is shown.
4. Select one of the information cards alterna-
tives and follow the instructions.
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ITINERARY AND ROUTE
Traffic disruptions along the route To see information about a specific traffic disrup- Information cards on the map
A list of traffic disruptions along the route can be tion: Every icon on the map for e.g. destinations, inter-
presented. • Select from the list - information is given mediate destinations or favourites has an infor-
about the disruption. mation card which is opened by tapping on the
Guidance via an alternative route is given by icon.
selecting Avoid. Via the icon's Info card the driver can see cur-
rent information for the icon in question.
Related information
• Traffic information (p. 38) The information card's information and possible
• Traffic settings (p. 47) options vary depending on the type of icon it is.
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ITINERARY AND ROUTE
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ITINERARY AND ROUTE
Related information
• Route settings (p. 46)
• Select detour (p. 34)
• Itinerary and Alternative route (p. 30)
• Information cards on the map (p. 33)
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TRAFFIC INFORMATION
TRAFFIC INFORMATION
Traffic information Traffic disturbances such as compact and slow Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI)4
The navigation system continuously receives traffic, road works, accidents etc. are shown with With an Internet-connected car, real time traffic
transmitted information about traffic flow and different symbols on the map. information can be received via the Internet with
events. When disturbances are more severe their extent RTTI.5.
is also shown with a RED line along the side of
NOTE the road, e.g. in the event of road works. The line
Traffic information is not available in all indicates at the same time in which travel direc-
areas/countries. tion the disturbance applies - if the disturbance is
in both directions the road section is marked with
Coverage areas for traffic information are a line on both sides.
being increased continuously.
• Press the traffic disturbance symbol - an
information card is shown.
In the "Traffic settings" section the driver can
define a number of settings. The information can describe for example the
position of the disturbance with the street name
Directly on the map or road number, and the disturbance's nature,
extent or duration.
If the disturbance is situated on the route the
Avoid option can be selected. The system then
calculates an alternative route.
Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI)1
With an Internet-connected car, real time traffic
information can be received via the Internet with
RTTI2.
Related information
• Traffic settings (p. 47) Traffic information about events and flow is
retrieved continuously from mobile apps, public
Example of traffic information. • Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI) (p. 38)
authorities and GPS data from vehicles. When a
• Traffic disruptions along the route (p. 33)
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TRAFFIC INFORMATION
• Red - congestion/traffic jam/accident. • Traffic disruptions along the route (p. 33)
NOTE
Traffic information is not available in all
areas/countries.
Coverage areas for traffic information are
being increased continuously.
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SETTINGS
SETTINGS
Related information
• Sensus Navigation settings (p. 42)
• Displays and operating controls for map navi-
gation (p. 7)
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SETTINGS
Settings can be made within the following areas: Map settings Settings can be made within the following areas:
• Map - manage map content and appear- Settings are selected here to define how the • Position Format
ance. map should be shown on the screen.
• Map Design
• Route — manage route calculation and dis- • POI
play.
• Favourites
• Traffic - manage information about traffic
disruptions. • Speed Cameras2
• Guidance - manage guidance.
• System - information about updating the
software and maps.
Related information
• Map settings (p. 43)
• Map navigation in the driver display (p. 42)
• Route settings (p. 46)
• Traffic settings (p. 47)
• Guidance settings (p. 48)
• System settings (p. 49)
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SETTINGS
Map design
Position Format is used to choose whether the
current position should be named/shown with its
address or its coordinates:
• Address
• Coordinates and altitude
The following illustration shows both of the alter-
natives.
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SETTINGS
POI Or open the category with the ">" symbol and Favourites
then select which subcategories shall or shall not
be shown.
Select here which POIs should appear on the Choose whether or not Favourites shall be
map. Every category has two alternatives - either shown on the map:
select that all POIs in a category are to be shown, POI subcategories.
• Yes/No
e.g. "Transport services". • Highlight the POI categories which should
For more information see the section "Specify
be shown on the map and exit the menu by
tapping on Back or Close. destination with Latest/Favourites/Library".
For more information see "Specify destination
with a POI".
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SETTINGS
|| Speed cameras3 Route settings Settings can be made within the following areas:
Settings are selected here to define how the • Route Learning
route should be calculated.
• Alternative Routes
• Default Route Type
• Avoid
• Arrival Time Format
Route learning
Select whether data collection to optimise route
calculation should be permitted:
• Yes/No
Alternative routes
Choose whether or not Speed Cameras shall
be shown on the map:
• Yes/No
Related information
• Sensus Navigation settings (p. 42)
• Specifying a destination with Latest/Favour-
ites/Library (p. 23)
• Specifying a destination with POI (p. 25)
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SETTINGS
Related information
• Sensus Navigation settings (p. 42)
• Itinerary and Alternative route (p. 30) Menu path:
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5 ETA – Estimated Time of Arrival
6 RTA – Remaining Time to Arrival
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SETTINGS
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SETTINGS
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MAP AND SYSTEM INFORMATION
MAP AND SYSTEM INFORMATION
Updating map data with MapCare large region needs to be divided into smaller Frequently asked questions
An owner of Volvo Sensus Navigation can regions. When this occurs any attempt to update
Question Answer
update the navigation system's map data via the individual regions using a normal procedure will
internet. fail and a message will indicate the reason. Is it possible
Instead, the whole map must be reinstalled via a to change
General information about updating USB memory. For further information - see Volvo the platform
Yes, with some exceptions.
Updating can be done direct to the car with Cars support page (support.volvocars.com) or for map
Contact a Volvo dealer for up-
remote updating using a mobile telephone con- contact a Volvo dealer. data, e.g.
to-date information.
nection or via a computer using a USB memory. from Europe
Updating of the navigation system to North
The car's map is divided up into a number of pre- software America?
defined regions. When updating map data it is Besides the map data, the navigation system's
not necessary to update all the regions - the It depends on the map file size
own software, which is subject to constant devel- How long
driver can choose to only update one or more and the connection bandwidth.
opment, requires updating now and then. A situa- does it take
specific regions. Information about the update's
tion can then arise where the latest updates of to download
size (MB) is shown on the
One or more regions can be updated over the map data cannot be supported by the existing a map
screen.
car’s Internet connection. If a large number of software of the navigation system. In which case update?
regions - or the whole map - is to be updated, the a message is shown to inform that the navigation
total quantity of map data can be so large that it system software must be updated. This can be This depends on the market.
is much easier to update via a computer using a done at a Volvo dealer. Detailed information is given
How large is
USB memory. with each market map - see
More information may be found under "Software an update?
Volvo Cars support page
Version" in the "System Settings" section.
(support.volvocars.com).
NOTE
Updating via remote updating or USB None of this
If an itinerary stretches over several regions, Try by visiting Volvo Cars sup-
For information about how maps are updated see updating
all these should have the same version num- port page
the sections "Updating map data via remote works -
ber. Otherwise there is a possibility that a cal- (support.volvocars.com) or con-
updating" and "Updating map data via PC and what should
culated route can go an unexpected way. tact a Volvo dealer.
USB". I do?
Updating of the map structure
Sometimes the map structure must be changed -
this occurs if a region has to be added or when a
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MAP AND SYSTEM INFORMATION
Related information Updating map data via Remote Download of map data from the
• Updating map data via Remote updating updating Internet
(p. 53) Before doing a remote update via a mobile tele- Downloads are handled via
• Updating map data via PC and USB (p. 54) phone connection, certain details must be atten- Remote update service in
ded to. the centre display's application
• Fault tracing for Sensus Navigation (p. 56)
view.
• Copyright for map navigation (p. 60) Preparations
• License agreement for map navigation
(p. 58)
1. Open the Remote update service app
• System settings (p. 49)
from the app view.
> A download application is started and an
icon in the Maps button shows how many
updates are available.
2. Press the Maps button to show a list of
available updates.
3. Mark the applicable region - press the
DOWN arrow for information on the current
The principle of remote updating. version of map data or press Install to see if
there is a newer version.
Connection
The car is connected to the internet either via For further information - see Volvo Cars support
Bluetooth, using Wi-Fi or a cable connected to page (support.volvocars.com) or contact a Volvo
the USB socket, or via the car's integral modem. dealer.
The connection status is shown with a symbol in
the status field of the centre display.
See the information/description in the "Connect-
ing the car" and "Connected car" sections of the
Owner's Manual.
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|| Home region Updating map data via PC and USB Parameter Requirements
The driver can choose to show a home region, Before updating via a USB memory, some
and to have it updated automatically. Proceed as details must be attended to. USB standard
At least 2.0
follows: (1.0/2.0/3.0):
Preparations
1. Highlight the region in question - press the File system
DOWN arrow to expand the region. (Ext2/NTFS/ FAT32
2. FAT32):
Press the Set as home region button.
3. If automatic updates are required, press the The size of the map files is
Auto update: button. market related - see file size
Capacity under "Detailed informa-
Automatic updates can only be selected if the (8/16/32/64 tion" for each respective
"Background search for software updates" func- GB): market on Volvo Cars sup-
tion is activated, see the section "System port page
updates". (support.volvocars.com).
Related information
• Updating map data with MapCare (p. 52)
Diagram of updating process via computer and USB
memory.
USB memory
The following requirements apply if a USB mem-
ory is to manage an update:
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Current map version 1. Open the Remote update service app Transferring map data from a USB to
from the app view. the car
> A download application is started and an General
icon in the Maps button shows how many A transfer may take 30-60 minutes, depending
updates are available. on the map file size, and the navigation/infotain-
2. Press the Maps button to show a list of ment system must be activated.
available updates. A battery charger should be connected in order
3. Mark the applicable region - press the not to risk draining the starter battery during the
DOWN arrow for information on the current update. An update can also be performed while
version of map data or press Install to see if driving.
there is a newer version. During an update of a complete map database
the following infotainment functions are not avail-
Examples of regions in the map data - press the DOWN Downloading of map data from the
able or are limited:
arrow for more information. Internet to a USB memory
From a computer with Internet access - connect • Navigation
to Volvo Cars support page • Voice command
(support.volvocars.com) and follow the instruc-
• Details/media stored on the hard disk drive
tions on the computer screen.
1. Press "Detailed information" for the region
that is to be updated.
2. A map image with information about the lat-
est map data for the region is shown — ver-
ify that it is newer than the version in the car.
3. Connect a USB memory to the computer and
download the update to the USB memory.
An example of a region - one press on "Set as home The time taken to download the data varies
region" (Set as home region) makes it the home region. according to the map file size and the connec-
First, find out which map version is loaded in the tion's bandwidth.
car before the map data download is started. This
can be done as follows:
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The system may for example use toll The map image does not correspond more information about the version and which
roads or ferries while the driver has with the real situation geographic area it covers.
chosen to avoid them. Factors such as the constant expansion and See also the Volvo Cars support page
For technical reasons, the system can only use rebuilding of the road network, new traffic regula- (support.volvocars.com) for further information
larger roads when calculating a route extending tions constantly being introduced etc. mean that about updating maps. Or contact a Volvo dealer.
over a long distance. the map database is not always, in every situation,
complete. Related information
If you selected to avoid toll roads and motorways,
then they are avoided to the greatest possible Because of this the map data is being constantly • Quick guide to map navigation (p. 6)
extent and are only used if there is no other rea- developed and updated - check now and again to • Updating map data with MapCare (p. 52)
sonable alternative available. see if there are any updates.
The position of the car on the map is The car symbol on screen jumps
incorrect after transportation forwards or spins
If the car is transported, for example by ferry or The system may need a few seconds to sense
train, or in such a way as to impede the reception the position and movement of the car before driv-
of satellite signals, it can take up to 5 minutes ing off.
before the position of the car is correctly calcula- Switch off both the system and the engine. Start
ted. again, but remain stationary for a while before
The car symbol on the screen behaves starting to drive.
illogically after the tyres have been The map information is not up to date
changed. See the answer under the next heading.
In addition to the satellite receiver, the car's
speed sensor and a gyroscope assist in calculat- How can the driver easily check which
ing the current position and direction of travel of map version is being used?
the car. After fitting the spare wheel or changing 1. Sweep into view the centre display's applica-
between summer and winter tyres the system tion view.
needs to "learn" the size of the new wheels.
2. Select the Remote update service applica-
In order that the system shall function optimally it tion.
is therefore recommended that the car is driven
for a while on roads with good satellite reception Information about the current version is available.
(good visibility). In the "Updating map data - MapCare" there is
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Related information
• Updating map data with MapCare (p. 52)
• License agreement for map navigation
(p. 58)
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C L S
Copyright 58, 60 License agreement 58 Send to Car 26
Set destination 20, 21, 23, 25, 26
Settings
D M Map options 43
F P
T
Facilities POI along the route 32
Symbols 25 Traffic disruption along the route 33
Points of Interest (POI) 25
Traffic information 47
broadcast 38
G Q Transport of car 57
I
Information card 33
Itinerary and Alternative route 30
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V
Voice control
settings 16
Voice recognition 14, 15
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