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VOLVO S60 & XC60

VOLVO NAVIGATION SYSTEM (VNS) Web Edition

OPERATING MANUAL
Text and symbols on the screen
Direction to take at next guidance point
Distance to the next guidance point
Name of next street or road
Stored location
Symbol for Final destination
Remaining time to destination
Final destination
Remaining distance to destination
Intermediate destination
Speed limit (at the vehicle’s current location (18))
Compass
Traffic information (not available in all markets)
Extent of street/road with traffic problem (not available in all markets)
Types of roads Color Current road (the vehicle’s current location (18))
Freeways Orange Symbol for a Point of Interest – POI (Restaurant with Sea food)

Main roads Red Starting point

Secondary main roads Brown Completed section of the route

Normal roads Dark gray The vehicle’s current location

Local roads Dark green Route


Next guidance point
Map scale
VOLVO NAVIGATION SYSTEM (VNS) WITH RTT
VNS is a navigation system developed by Volvo, which is designed The system indicates the vehicle’s current location, and shows part
to help guide you to the destination of your choice and provide infor- or all of the route to your destination, depending on the settings you
mation along the way. have made. If at any time you should decide to deviate from the route
originally set by the system, a new route to the destination will auto-
RTT1 (Real Time Traffic) is an information system developed by Volvo,
matically be calculated.
which can detect roads/streets with traffic disruptions and make it
possible to select an alternative route past the problem area. By enabling you to reach your destination quickly and by the most
direct route, Volvo's navigation system also helps contribute to
The system includes features that enable you to set itineraries, search
improving the environment.
for certain types of points of interest along your route, store special
destinations, obtain traffic informaton en route, etc. NAVTEQ DATABASE End-User License Agreement
See the information on page 72.
1 Option. Not available in all markets.
Contents

01 02 03
01 Quick guide 02 Getting to know your 03 Planning your trip
Getting started.......................................... 10 navigation system Setting a destination................................. 38
This manual............................................... 16 Itinerary..................................................... 44
Before you begin....................................... 17 Current position........................................ 47
DVDs and the screen................................ 19 Settings..................................................... 48
System overview ...................................... 20 Demo........................................................ 54
Navigation system controls...................... 23
Voice control............................................. 25
On-screen keyboard................................. 28
Maps, types of roads and the compass... 30
Main menu, Scroll menu........................... 32
Menu selections........................................ 34

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Contents

04 05 06
04 Traffic information 05 Symbols on the map 06 Questions & Answers
Introduction............................................... 58 Points of interest (POIs)............................ 66 Frequently asked questions...................... 70
Reading information.................................. 60 EULA – License agreement....................... 72
Dealing with traffic problems.................... 62

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Contents

07
07 Index
Index......................................................... 76

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Contents

7
Getting started........................................................................................ 10

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QUICK GUIDE
01 Quick guide

01 Getting started

Activating the system Navigation system options • Navigate and make selections by turning
With the ignition switched on (see the section The Volvo Navigation System can be operated the thumb wheel (1).
"Ignition modes" in the Owner's Manual): in several ways: • Confirm a selection by pressing the
thumb wheel (written in the following
1. Press the remote key fully into the ignition • With the right-hand steering wheel keypad examples as "+ OK").
slot to activate ignition mode I. • With the controls in the center console • Go back in the menus or cancel by press-
2. If the navigation system does not start • With voice commands ing EXIT.
within a few seconds, press NAV on the See page 23 for a description of the func-
center console control panel. Controls in the center console
tions. The following apply if the center console con-
Disclaimer The navigation system also contains options trols are used instead of the steering wheel
When the system is started, it displays the fol- for adjusting map, guidance, and system set- keypad:
lowing text, which must be confirmed: tings. For detailed information, see page 48.
• Press the OK button. Steering wheel Center console
Main commands keypad controls
For additional information, see page 17. The controls in the steering wheel keypad are
used in both of the following examples (Guid- Turn the thumb Turn TUNE
NOTE ance to a street address and Guidance to wheel
Points of Interest (POI)).
The system can be used even when the Press the thumb Press OK/MENU
engine is not running. To help avoid battery wheel
drain, the system should be turned off when
it is not in use. Press EXIT Press EXIT

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01 Quick guide

Getting started 01

Guidance to a street address Screen/menu Action Screen/menu Action


Screen/menu Action Itinerary Scroll to Start guid- Set destination Scroll to Point of
Do as follows if a Press the NAV but- ance + OK. interest (POI) +
map is not displayed ton on the center OK.
Map The system will
on the screen: console.
begin guiding you to Point of interest Scroll to e.g., Near
Map Press OK to display your destination. (POI) the car + OK.
a menu.
Latest 5 POI types Scroll to e.g., All
The system will now calculate the route and
Navigation menu Scroll to Set desti- distance to the specified destination. You will
types + OK.
nation + OK. be provided with guidance and instructions All POI types Scroll to e.g., Air-
regarding intersections, etc. port + OK.
Set destination Scroll to Address +
OK. If you leave the planned route during the trip,
Results list Scroll to the desired
the system will automatically calculate a new
Address: Scroll to City: + OK. alternatives in the
route to the destination.
list + OK.
Text wheel – see Turn the thumb
page 28. wheel to select Guidance to Points of Interest (POI) Navigation menu Scroll to Add to itin-
characters and enter erary + OK.
them by pressing
Screen/menu Action
OK. A list of alterna- Itinerary Scroll to Start guid-
Do as follows if a Press the NAV but- ance + OK.
tives will be dis- map is not displayed ton on the center
played successively. on the screen: console. Map The system will
Text wheel Select a destination begin guiding you to
Map Press OK to display your destination.
from the list + OK. a menu.
Navigation menu Scroll to Add to itin- Navigation menu Scroll to Set desti-
erary + OK. nation + OK.

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01 Quick guide

01 Getting started

Demo mode (simulated guidance)


The system has a Demonstration Mode that
can be used as a learning tool, see page 54.

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01 Quick guide

01

13
This manual............................................................................................. 16
Before you begin..................................................................................... 17
DVDs and the screen.............................................................................. 19
System overview .................................................................................... 20
Navigation system controls..................................................................... 23
Voice control........................................................................................... 25
On-screen keyboard............................................................................... 28
Maps, types of roads and the compass................................................. 30
Main menu, Scroll menu......................................................................... 32
Menu selections...................................................................................... 34

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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR NAVIGATION SYSTEM
02 Getting to know your navigation system

This manual

Using this manual ferently, depending on special legal require-


A quick guide is available to help you get ments.
02
started with the basic functions as quickly as Contact your Volvo retailer for additional infor-
possible, see page 10. mation.
The rest of the manual is divided into chapters
and sections describing the navigation sys- Changes in the manual
tem's features and functions in greater detail. The specifications, design features, and illus-
Menu selections/Paths trations in this manual are not binding.
Menu selections are shown in gray text in the We reserve the right to make modifications
manual, for example Enter street. without prior notice.
Menu paths are written as follows: © Volvo Car Corporation

Set destination Address Street:

or Set destination Address Street:

Footnotes
Certain pages of this manual contain informa-
tion in the form of footnotes at the bottom of
the page. This information supplements the
text that the footnote number refers to (a letter
is used if the footnote refers to text in a table).

Options and accessories


Optional or accessory equipment described in
this manual is indicated by an asterisk (*).
Optional or accessory equipment may not be
available in all countries or markets. Please
note that some vehicles may be equipped dif-

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02 Getting to know your navigation system

Before you begin

General information Map mode On/Off


The Volvo Navigation System uses the WGS84 When the system is started, it displays the fol-
On 02
reference system, which provides the vehicle's lowing text, which must be confirmed by press-
1. Press the remote key into the ignition slot.
location in terms of longitude and latitude. ing the OK/MENU button:
2. The display activates automatically when
The VNS system can be used even if a desti- • This system provides route information ignition is in mode I (see the section "Igni-
nation has not been specified. to help you reach your destination. Due
to road conditions, some tion modes" in your Owner's Manual for
recommendations may not be additional information).
WARNING
accurate. Obey all traffic laws and drive 3. Press the NAV button on the center con-
• Always use good judgment when fol- based on your own good judgment. sole control panel if the system does not
lowing navigation system guidance, Always concentrate on your driving by start automatically.
and do not follow guidance that seems keeping your eyes and mind on the
contrary to your own best judgment. 4. Press OK when the start-up text is dis-
road.
• Never use the navigation system or any played (see the previous section "Map
When this has been done, a map showing the mode").
other feature in your vehicle in a way
current area will be displayed with the vehicle
that distracts you from the task of driv- It may take the system several seconds to
shown as a blue triangle.
ing safely. Distraction can lead to a seri- determine the vehicle's location and direction
ous accident. of travel.
• Set and make changes in your naviga- Settings
tion system only with the vehicle The system is delivered with default settings Off
parked. but after these settings have been modified by The system shuts down automatically when
the user, it will start with the most recently used the remote key is removed from the ignition
• Be aware of the current traffic situation.
settings. slot.
• Always comply with relevant traffic reg-
ulations. The system has a reset function that enables Once activated, the navigation system cannot
you to return to the default settings, see be switched off manually and is always active
page 53. in the background after the start-up sequence.
However, if you prefer to not start the system
when the ignition is switched on:
• Press EXIT when the start-up text is dis-
played (see the previous section "Map
mode").
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02 Getting to know your navigation system

Before you begin

NOTE
02 The system can be used even when the
engine is not running. To help avoid battery
drain, the system should be turned off when
it is not in use.

Demo (simulated guidance)


For an overview of how guidance functions,
specify a destination.
If the vehicle is at a standstill, guidance can be
simulated to the specified destination, see
page 54.

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02 Getting to know your navigation system

DVDs and the screen

Contents of DVDs Map updates NOTE


New DVDs are issued regularly with updated The information on a new DVD must be trans-
The navigation system cannot be used while 02
maps and the most current information. The ferred to the vehicle's navigation system, an update is in progress.
latest DVDs can be purchased from a Volvo which is done using the infotainment system's
retailer. media player. To update the map information:
1. Start the engine. DVD care
NOTE • When changing discs, make sure that they
2. Insert the DVD in the media player. If the
The map information may not fully cover all update is on more than one DVD, insert the are kept free of oil, grease and other impur-
areas/countries. discs in numbered order. ities.
The area covered by the system is con- 3. The display will show the contents of the • The discs must not be exposed to mois-
stantly being expanded, which is why occa- update and the approximate time that it will ture.
sional updates are required. take. Answer Yes or No when prompted to • The discs must be kept in their packaging
start the update. when not in use.
See also www.volvocars.com/navi for addi- 4. After marking Yes and pressing OK, follow • Avoid storing discs in excessive heat,
tional information about maps, etc. the instructions on the screen. direct sunlight, or in a dusty environment.

Map areas
NOTE Screen care
The areas included in the system's maps varies
according to market/country. The following An update may contain new navigation sys- Clean the display screen with a soft, non-static
main maps are available: tem features and functions that are not cloth or a moist paper towel and a mild window
described in this manual. cleaning agent.
• Australia & New Zealand (Pacific)
Never use petroleum based solvents or abra-
• Europe Interrupted updates sive substances when cleaning the screen.
• The Middle East If an update is in progress when the ignition is
• North America switched off, the process will continue from CAUTION
where it was interrupted the next time the igni-
• South America
Do not place any objects in front of the nav-
tion is switched on.
• South Africa igation system's screen. This could scratch
its surface. Cell phones could also interfere
• Southeast Asia
with the screen's function.
• Russia

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02 Getting to know your navigation system

System overview

02

The above illustration is schematic; certain details may vary, depending on the car model and market

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02 Getting to know your navigation system

System overview

Global Positioning System (GPS) culate the vehicle’s current location and direc- Screen
antenna tion. The screen displays the maps and provides 02
The antenna is integrated into the roof module. This also helps the system calculate direction detailed information about routes, distances,
and location if the GPS signal is temporarily etc.
Voice control interrupted, such as when driving through a For information about caring for the screen,
tunnel. see page 19.
A number of navigation system commands can
be voice controlled. The microphone is near Traffic information (TMC)*
the driver's sun visor (2a) and the voice control The Traffic Message Channel (TMC) is a stand- Center console controls
button is located on the steering wheel keypad ardized code system for transmitting traffic The number keys in the center console can be
(2b). For additional information, see information. The receiver automatically tunes used together with the OK/MENU, TUNE and
page 25. to the correct frequency and reception is han- EXIT buttons to navigate in menus, confirm
dled by the audio system’s FM antenna. selections or to go back in a menu, see
Main unit page 23.
The main unit is located in and behind the cen- NOTE
ter console and includes the following func- TMC is not available in all areas/countries. Volume control
tions: The area covered by the system is being
steadily expanded, which makes occa- Use the vehicle’s audio system volume control
• Determining the vehicle’s location. sional updates necessary. during voice guidance to raise or lower the vol-
• Calculating a route to the selected desti- ume. See also page 31. The volume can also
nation. be adjusted in the MY CAR menu.
See page 19 for information about updating
• Voice guidance. maps and system software.
• Processing traffic information. Steering wheel keypad
The GPS and TMC receivers are integrated into The thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypad
the main unit. can be turned to navigate in lists and menus
and pressed to confirm a selection. Use the
Vehicle location EXIT button to go back in a menu or to cancel
The navigation system uses signals from the a selection.
Global Positioning System, the vehicle’s For additional information, see page 23.
speedometer and a gyroscopic sensor to cal-

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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction. 21


02 Getting to know your navigation system

System overview

Speakers
02
Sound from the navigation system comes from
the infotainment system's front speakers.

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02 Getting to know your navigation system

Navigation system controls

About Navigation system controls Press OK/MENU to confirm or activate a Voice control
The navigation system can be operated using selection. The button will be described in See the section "Voice control" beginning on
the manual as OK or "+ OK." 02
the controls in the center console or the steer- page 25.
ing wheel keypad. Both alternatives offer Turn TUNE to navigate through the menus.
access to the same functions but are operated
Press EXIT to go back in the menu system Additional information
differently.
or to cancel a selection.
The system can also be operated using voice
commands.
Steering wheel keypad
Center console controls

Turn the thumb wheel to go up or down in


a list of menu alternatives.
NAV: activates the navigation system on
Press the thumb wheel to confirm or acti-
the screen. Press to toggle between on/off
vate a selection.
and to also display e.g., climate system
functions on the upper/lower sections of Press EXIT to go back in the menu system
the screen. or to cancel a selection.
Number keys: used to enter address and In certain cases, more information may be
name information, and for map scrolling. available than is currently displayed on the
See also pages 28 and 32. screen. In this case, the line of text will end with
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02 Getting to know your navigation system

Navigation system controls

the # sign. Press the INFO button to display all


of the available information.
02

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02 Getting to know your navigation system

Voice control

Introduction Getting started See the "Tutorial" section on page 26 for


The navigation system's voice control feature additional information about using voice com-
mands to control the navigation system. 02
enables you to voice-activate certain system
functions.
NOTE
Voice commands offer convenience and help
avoid distractions so that you can concentrate If you are uncertain of the commands that
on driving and focus your attention on road and you can use, saying "help" will prompt the
traffic conditions. system to provide a number of commands
that can be used in a specific situation.
Additional information about using voice com-
Voice control commands can be cancelled
mands can also be found in your Owner's Man- by:
ual, in the Infotainment chapter's "Cell phone
voice control" section. • Saying "cancel"
Steering wheel keypad • Not speaking
WARNING Voice control button • Pressing and holding the voice control
As the driver, you have full responsibility for button
operating the vehicle safely and adhering to Activating the system • Pressing EXIT
all applicable traffic regulations. • Press the voice control button (1) to acti- • Pressing any of the other mode buttons
vate the system and initiate a command on the center console: NAV, RADIO,
The voice control feature uses the same micro- dialogue. MEDIA, MY CAR or CAM*.
phone as the BluetoothŸ hands-free system While using the voice control system, keep the
and system prompts are provided through the following points in mind:
infotainment system's front speakers. Using voice commands
• When giving commands, speak at your 1. To initiate a command, press the voice
Since the microphone is positioned directly in usual speed and in a normal tone of voice
after the tone control button briefly. Commonly used
front of the driver, voice commands given by
commands will be shown in the display.
other occupants of the vehicle may not be • The vehicle's doors, windows and moon-
understood. roof should be closed when using the voice 2. Say, for example, "Navigation" clearly and
control system in a normal tone of voice.

• Avoid background noises in the cabin


when using the system

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


02 Getting to know your navigation system

Voice control

3. The text on the screen will change Useful tips NOTE


to "Repeat instruction/Navigation go to • When giving commands, speak at your
02 address/Itinerary." Say "Itinerary." usual speed and in a normal tone of voice A complete list of short cut commands can
after the tone be found by pressing the MY CAR button
4. Continue as prompted. on the center console and turning TUNE to
When a dialogue has been initiated, grayed-out • Saying "Help" after the tone will prompt scroll to Settings Voice settings
texts or texts in parentheses are not part of the the system to provide a number of com- Voice command list Navigation
spoken command. mands that can be used in a specific sit- commands.
uation.
NOTE • A command dialogue with the system can
be speeded up by interrupting a system Tutorial and settings
The system's menus and alternatives can- prompt by pressing the voice control but-
not always be selected, for a number of rea- The menus in MY CAR contain a tutorial to help
ton briefly. Wait for the tone and begin to the driver become familiar with the voice con-
sons. speak. trol system. See your Owner's Manual for a
• If a menu or alternative is selectable, it • If the driver is in a demanding driving sit- more detailed description of the MY CAR
will be displayed in clear white text. uation, it is not necessary to respond to a menus.
• Alternatives that are Not selectable system prompt immediately.
are displayed in gray text (grayed out). • The system will give a prompt 3 times. If Tutorial
the driver does not respond, the command Voice tutorial gives the driver step-by-step
dialogue will be cancelled. instructions about how to use the voice control
Commands can be given in several ways system.
For example, the command "Navigation go to • Avoid speaking during a system prompt to
avoid missing information from the system. The tutorial feature can be started in two ways:
address" can be spoken as:
• "Navigation > Go to… > Address." Begin Examples
NOTE
by saying "Navigation," wait for a system Here are a few of the most common com-
response in the form of on-screen alterna- mands: The tutorial feature can only be started when
tives. Continue by saying "Go to…" and the vehicle is parked and the parking brake
• Navigation go to address is applied.
finish by saying "Address."
• Navigation go to POI
or
• Navigation delete next waypoint
• give the entire command at one
time: "Navigation go to address." • Navigation cancel guidance.

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Voice control

• By pressing the voice control button and Settings Voice settings Voice user The available languages have this icon
saying "Voice tutorial." setting. Select User 1 or User 2. in the list.
02
• By pressing MY CAR and going to • Voice output volume: Press MY CAR and
Settings Voice settings Voice go to Settings Voice settings Voice Language-dependent user profile
tutorial. Press OK to begin the tutorial les- The voice control feature will only understand
output volume and select the desired
son. level. the languages set in System options.

Voice training The system's voice volume can also be For example, assume that the profile User 1
changed by turning TUNE during a system has been stored by a French-speaking driver
The Voice training feature enables the voice
prompt. and the language set to Canadian French. If the
control system to become familiar with your
driver then changes the system language to
voice and pronunciation, and allows you to set
Languages English, the profile User 1 can no longer be
up user profiles. Two user profiles can be cre-
The voice control system is constantly being selected because the system will now only
ated.
developed and at the time of printing, the fol- understand English and expect English to be
• To start the voice training procedure, press lowing languages were available: spoken. The alternative Default setting will be
MY CAR and go to Settings Voice active instead.
• English (UK)
settings Voice training. Select User 1 To improve the system's capability to under-
or User 2 and press OK to begin.
• English (US)
stand the driver's English pronunciation, carry
• French (CAN)
out voice training and store the results in the
NOTE • French (FRA) profile User 2 with the language set to English
The menu selection Default setting can • Dutch (which will make both languages available) or
only be changed to User 1 after a Voice • Italian change the language profile for User 1 to Eng-
training session has been completed. lish.
• Spanish (EU)
• Spanish (US)
Other voice control settings found in MY
CAR
• Swedish
• Voice user setting: Two user profiles can • German
be set by pressing MY CAR and going to To change languages, go to Settings
System options Language.

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02 Getting to know your navigation system

On-screen keyboard

Entering text and making selections Entering characters Other characters


The inset menu in the text wheel shows other
02 special characters or numbers. Note that
grayed-out characters cannot be selected in
the current context:
• Select More + OK to access the text wheel
for special characters.
• 123 + OK: numbers are displayed in the
wheel.
• => + OK: the cursor moves to the list at the
Screen view showing the free-text field The text wheel right of the screen. Selections can be made
here by pressing OK.
The navigation system uses a text wheel for 1. Mark (highlight) a text field.
entering various types of information. 2. Press OK to display the text wheel.
• Last 5 + OK: lists the five most recent
searches. Mark one of them and press
Activating a selection 3. Select a character with the thumb wheel/ OK.
TUNE and enter it by pressing the thumb
When the desired function/menu selection has List of alternatives
wheel/OK.
been chosen by turning the thumb wheel on
the steering wheel keypad or TUNE on the Numeric keyboard
center console control panel, press the thumb The center console number keys 0–9, * and #
wheel/OK to display the function/menu's next can also be used to enter characters.
level. For example, press 91 to display all of the char-
acters that can be entered by pressing this key,
which can be for example: w, x, y, z and 9.
Press the button briefly to move the cursor to
each available character.
• Stop on the desired character to select it A list matching the characters entered
and it will appear in the text field.
• Delete or cancel with EXIT.
1 The characters for each respective key may vary, depending on the language selected d and the market

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02 Getting to know your navigation system

On-screen keyboard

The number 5 in the upper right corner of the


screen indicates that the there are five alterna-
tives containing the characters entered (BEZ). 02

No list
An empty list and the characters *** in the
upper right corner indicates that there are over
1,000 alternatives containing the characters
entered. If there are fewer alternatives, they will
automatically be displayed.
To reduce the number of alternatives on the
list, enter additional characters.

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02 Getting to know your navigation system

Maps, types of roads and the compass

Map views
02

The above illustration is schematic; certain details may vary, depending on the car model and market

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02 Getting to know your navigation system

Maps, types of roads and the compass

Voice guidance Compass


Map views of the current location Once a destination has been entered and the The red point on the compass
02
The way in which the map is displayed vehicle is approaching an intersection or an needle points north on the
depends on the vehicle’s location and the set- exit, a voice will provide guidance about dis- map and the white end of the
tings that have been made in the system, such tance and type of action to be taken. A detailed needle points south
as map scale, geographic location, the sym- map of the intersection is also displayed. The
bols that have been selected for display, etc. voice guidance is repeated as the vehicles
approaches the intersection.
An explanation of the text, signs, and symbols Go to Settings Map options Compass
that may be displayed on the screen can be Adjust the volume with the audio system’s vol- to hide/show the compass. See also page
found on the inside of the front cover of this ume control (this must be done while guidance 51 for more information.
manual. is being given).

The name of the current route can be viewed To repeat guidance Unverified roads
at the bottom of the screen without setting a • Press OK twice. A small number of roads in the system may be
destination. See also Settings Guidance options unverified. This means that information on
Along a highway. The screen shows points Voice guidance, see page 52. signs, one-way streets, left turns, etc., may not
of interest along the highway. be accurate.
Detailed intersection information. The NOTE An itinerary containing unverified roads will be
screen shows the direction in which you displayed in grey on the map.
In certain cases (e.g., if a call is in progress
should turn at the next intersection. (Alter- on a Bluetoothš-connected cell phone), The system’s default setting is to avoid unveri-
native lanes are only displayed for major voice guidance will be replaced by a chime. fied roads, and for this reason, no itineraries are
roads.) Visual information is always planned on them. These settings can be
accompanied by voice guidance. changed under Settings Route options
To select a male or female voice and a
Two maps. The screen shows the same language Customize route, see page 49.
map, but with two different scales. The • Go into the MY CAR menu system (by
map(s) can also be displayed in 2D or 3D, The system provides information when an
pressing this button on the center console
see page 50. unverified road is added to an itinerary and
control panel). The volume for voice guid-
ance can also be adjusted here. See your when the vehicle begins to travel on one of
Map scroll mode, see page 32.
Owner's Manual for additional information. these roads.

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02 Getting to know your navigation system

Main menu, Scroll menu

The menu system Display the main menu from the map Scroll menu
The various sections of this manual present all view
02
of the navigation system's menus and alterna- • Press OK.
tives.
Return to the main menu from a sub-
NOTE menu
• Press NAV followed by OK.
The system's menus and alternatives can-
or
not always be selected, for a number of rea-
sons. • Press EXIT repeatedly until the main menu
• If a menu or alternative is selectable, it is displayed.
will be displayed in clear white text.
Returning to the main menu The Scroll menu makes it possible to move the
• Alternatives that are Not selectable It is always possible to return to the main menu crosshairs across the map using the number
are displayed in gray text (grayed out). by pressing EXITrepeatedly. keys in the center console.
Returning to the map To activate the Scroll menu when the
Main menu There is a quick way to display the map on the
map is displayed
screen again, regardless of where you are in
the menu structure:
• Press one of the number keys (0–9).
• Press and hold EXIT for several seconds. To scroll
• Press one of the following number keys
1-2-3-4-6-7-8-9: an arrow indicating the
scrolling direction will be displayed in the
margins combined with the number key to
be used to scroll in the desired direction.

To zoom in/out
• Turn TUNE.
The main menu is at the top of the menu struc-
To exit the Scroll menu
ture and is the first menu displayed after the
introductory text and the map. • Press EXIT.

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Main menu, Scroll menu

The crosshairs Pause guidance


Pressing OK will display a menu for the point
on the map that the crosshairs are currently 02
pointing to. This menu contains the following
alternatives:
• Add to itinerary: adds the marked posi-
tion to the itinerary.
• POIs nearby: makes it possible to search
for/see any points of interest that may be
around the marked position.
• Read traffic message: makes it possible
to search for/see any current traffic mes- Pause guidance
sages1 around the marked position.
• Information: displays any information that (Pause guidance)
may be available about the marked posi- Move the cursor to Pause guidance and press
tion. OK to temporarily stop all types of guidance
• Store: makes it possible to store the and Resume guidance will be displayed.
marked position in the system's memory However, the system's "car" symbol will con-
and opens the menu Set destination tinue to show the vehicle's position on the map.
Stored location Edit, see page 41.
To resume guidance
• Mark Resume guidance and press OK.

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02 Getting to know your navigation system

Menu selections

Three levels of the menu structure are shown p. 40 p. 42


Stored location Postcode
here. A number of the third level menus also
02 have sub-menus, which are described in detail Add to itinerary
in their respective sections in this manual. Route details
Information

Repeat voice guidance p. 31 Edit Itinerary p. 44


Sort by Start guidance
Set destination
Delete Add to itinerary
Address p. 38 Edit itinerary
Previous destination p. 41
Area: p. 45
Add to itinerary Avoid
City:
Information
Street: Next destination p. 45
Store
Number:
Delete Route instructions p. 46
Junction:
Delete all
Add to itinerary Map of entire route p. 46
Information Return trip p. 41
Start guidance Map of remaining route p. 46
Point of interest (POI) p. 39
Add to itinerary
Start demo p. 54
By name
Edit itinerary
Near the car or

Along the route Select point on map p. 42 Stop demo

Around point on map


Latitude & longitude p. 42 Traffic information p. 58
Along the street

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02 Getting to know your navigation system

Menu selections

Read traffic message p. 60 Map options p. 50 System options p. 52


Map colors GPS information 02
Traffic events along route p. 62
Show dual map mode Map version:
or
Single map settings Map loading progress
Traffic events ahead
Right map settings
Reset navigation settings p. 53
Avoided traffic events p. 62 Left map settings
POI on map Delete all user data p. 53
Current position p. 47 Compass
Pause guidance p. 33
Settings Show current road name
or
Show speed limits
Traffic informationA p. 48 Resume guidance
Show information fields
Traffic message A Not available in all areas/countries.
Guidance options p. 52
Route options p. 48
Voice guidance
Route type Voice output volume
Route proposals Street names in voice
Customize route guidance
Route learning Time of arrival format
Reset route learning

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Setting a destination............................................................................... 38
Itinerary................................................................................................... 44
Current position...................................................................................... 47
Settings................................................................................................... 48
Demo....................................................................................................... 54

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PLANNING YOUR TRIP
03 Planning your trip

Setting a destination

Address See page 28 for information about entering 3. Or select City: + OK and begin entering the
text/numbers in the system's various text name.
fields. The following search criteria can be used:

NOTE • Area: (country)


• City:
The definition of a city or area may vary from
03 state to state, and also within the same • Postcode: a zip code can also be used for
state. It will sometimes be an entire city, or a search under City:
a particular section of a city. • Street:
• Number:
City or street
• Junction: (intersection) select an intersec-
tion as a destination.
• Add to itinerary: mark the selection +
OK to add the address to the itinerary.
• Information: mark the information + OK to
display information about the selected
destination.

NOTE
If the number entered does not exist for a
Street is marked first street address, the system will provide infor-
There are several different ways of program- mation to this effect.
ming a destination. Set destination Address

It is enough to only enter the name of a town, Searching for a destination:


village, etc. to be guided to the center of the
specified town/villages. 1. With the previous illustration's view on the
screen, press OK to activate the preselec-
If you know the destination's latitude and lon- ted text field.
gitude, this information can also be used.
2. Enter a name in the Street: field using the
text wheel and then select City:.

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03 Planning your trip

Setting a destination

More about Information Points of interest (POI) By name

03

Select an address/street + OK to select the fol- In addition to searching for a POI by general
lowing: Set destination Point of interest (POI) category (e.g., restaurants), the POI's name
can be used. The procedure is the same as
• Map: displays a map of the location with The system contains a large number of POIs when searching by address, see page 38.
additional information when available. that can be searched for and set as destina-
• Call: call the location if a phone number is tions. The list of POIs can be shortened by When searching for a Name: such as "Rick's
given. specifying the type(s) of POIs to be included in Restaurant" all names matching the combina-
the search: tion of letters will be shown as the letters in the
• Related POI: lists points of interest related name are entered. The list of names will
to the selected location. • Select Type: and specify the types of POIs become more specific as more letters are
• Parking nearby: lists parking areas in the to be included in the search.
entered.
vicinity along with their distance from the To select the POIs to be permanently displayed
destination. on the map, go to the menu Settings POI NOTE
on map – see page 51.
There are sub-categories of restaurants to
All searches are performed as described in the simplify the search.
previous section (City or street):
1. Specify an Area:/City:/Type:/Name:. Near the car
2. Then select Add to itinerary or This performs a search of the area around the
Information + OK. vehicle's current position.

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03 Planning your trip

Setting a destination

Along the route Along the street Storing a location


To store the location of your choice:
1. Use the scroll function (see page 32) to
select the location to be saved.
2. Press OK to open the crosshairs' menu.
03 3. Select Store location + OK. The location
is now saved and will be added to the
Stored location list.
Select a stored location on the list + OK and
choose one of the following alternatives:
This searches for POIs along a route in the itin- A search will be made on a specific street/road. Add to itinerary
erary. This alternative opens the same window as for
Around point on map Stored locations Set destination Address Add to
This search is performed by scrolling the cross- itinerary, see page 44.
hairs on the map, see page 32.
Information
• The scroll map will be displayed. Move the This alternative opens the same window as for
crosshairs to the desired position and Set destination Address Add to
press OK.
itinerary Information, see page 39.

Set destination Stored location

A large number of locations can be stored in


the system, which can then be used to quickly
set or change an itinerary.

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03 Planning your trip

Setting a destination

Edit • Name
• Icon
• Distance
• Chronological

Delete
03
• Delete a stored location.

Previous destination
Store displays this editing menu

This opens the selected stored location and Store displays the same editing menu as for
makes it possible to change/update the follow- Stored location Edit.
ing: For more information, see page 40.
• Name: enter the name of the location of • To supplement or change the information
your choice for a destination, select Store + OK.
• Icon: select a symbol to represent the
location on the map
Return trip
• Address: enter an address This alternative enables you to return to the
• Phone: enter a phone number Existing destinations are stored here. Select itinerary's starting point and can be selected at
one of them and then do one of the following: any time during an itinerary.
• Edit voice tag: record a voice tag. Follow
the on-screen instructions. • Add to itinerary Select among:
• Show name on map: select whether to • Facility information • Start guidance
show or hide the location's name on the
map.
• Store: see the following illustration for • Add to itinerary
more information.
• Store: save the changes by pressing OK. • Edit itinerary: select between Clear
• Delete itinerary and Route options.
Sort by • Delete all.
Select to sort the entries in the list by:

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03 Planning your trip

Setting a destination

Searching for a location on the map Searching by latitude/longitude Add to itinerary


Add the selected coordinates for the location
on the map to the itinerary.

Information
This displays any available information about
03 the location.

Zip code (post code)

Set destination Select point on map Set destination Latitude & longitude

This displays a map with the current location Select a destination using its GPS coordinates:
marked. See also "Scroll menu" on page 32.
1. Highlight the number to be changed and
• Turn TUNE to change the map scale. press OK to "activate" the character's win-
1. Move the crosshairs using the number dow.
keys on the center console (6 to move right, 2. Enter a number using the center console
8 to move down, etc). number keys (or turn TUNE) and finish by
2. When you have moved to the desired loca- pressing OK. The previous character's
tion, press OK. window will no longer be "active".
3. Highlight the next number to be changed
and repeat the procedure.
4. The two right-most character windows are
for entering the direction. Use the number
keys or turn TUNE. N = 6, S = 7, W = 9 and
E = 3.
5. When both coordinates have been
entered, select Add to itinerary + OK to Search for a destination using its zip code:
add the location to the itinerary.

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03 Planning your trip

Setting a destination

1. Select Postcode: + OK to display the text


wheel.
2. Select characters with TUNE and enter
them by pressing OK (or use the center
console number keys).

NOTE 03
Zip codes/post codes may be presented
differently, depending on the country/area.

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03 Planning your trip

Itinerary

Menu overview NOTE Set up an itinerary with several stops along the
way to avoid adding intermediate destinations
The most recently added intermediate des- during your trip.
tination always becomes Intermediate des-
tination 1. Existing ones will be raised one Up to 8 intermediate destination can be set.
step (i.e., existing intermediate destination
1 becomes intermediate destination 2 and Start guidance
03 so on). Move the cursor to Start guidance and press
If you would like to reorder these intermedi- OK to activate the current itinerary.
ate destinations in the itinerary, go to Route
details Itinerary, Select an
intermediate destination and Move in
list.
Route details

(Route details) Setting an itinerary


The system can handle one Itinerary at a time
with a maximum of 8 intermediate destinations.
The first destination entered becomes the final
destination and any others are treated as inter- The result with "Itinerary 3" selected
mediate destinations. If the setting to show 3 alternative itineraries is
selected, one of them can be chosen, see the
NOTE menu Settings Route options Route
The menu selection Itinerary becomes proposals on page 49.
accessible after a destination has been
selected. Add to itinerary
Add an intermediate destination (uses the
Route details Itinerary
same menu as "Set destination.") See also
page 38.
(Route details > Itinerary)
Editing an itinerary
The alternatives are:

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03 Planning your trip

Itinerary

• Clear itinerary: erase the current itinerary. • Move in list: change the order in which the Next destination
• Route options: opens a shortcut to intermediate destinations appear in the
itinerary.
Settings Route options, see
page 48. • Adjust on map: uses crosshairs on the
map to mark a position. The crosshairs can
Intermediate destinations in an itinerary be scrolled (moved) to another position,
which can be selected by pressing OK. 03
See page 32 for more information on the
scroll function.
• Store: opens the menu Set destination
Stored location Edit, see page 41.

Route details Next destination


Avoiding areas
(Route details > Next destination)

Each intermediate destination in the itinerary


can be updated by marking it and pressing
OK.
• Information: complete name/address/
phone number (where applicable), and lon-
gitude and latitude. If a phone number is
displayed, a call can be made through a
BluetoothŸ-enabled cell phone. See the
This feature makes it possible to avoid certain
section "BluetoothŸ hands-free connec-
parts of the route (due to traffics jams, con-
tion" in your Owners's Manual for addi- This shows the location of the next intermedi-
struction, etc.) The various distances shown on
tional information. Any POIs or parking ate destination on the map with its name,
areas near the destination or will be shown. the screen are calculated from the vehicle's
current position. The system will then select address, estimated time of arrival and the
• Delete: remove the intermediate destina- another route. remaining distance to this destination. It also
tion from the itinerary. offers the following alternatives:
• Mark a selection and press OK.
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03 Planning your trip

Itinerary

• Delete: remove the current intermediate Otherwise, the functions are the same as for
destination and show the next one. the Scroll menu, see page 32.
• Map: show a position on the map with the
Scroll menu, see page 32. Map of the remaining route
• >>: go to the next intermediate destination Route details Map of remaining route
in the itinerary (at the end of the list, this will
03 loop back to the beginning).
(Route details > Map of remaining route)
• Call: call the destination (where applica-
ble). This is similar to the view showing the entire
route but only shows the remaining part of the
This lists the points along the route where route to the destination from the vehicle's cur-
Route instructions rent position.
instructions will be provided.
Otherwise, the functions are the same as for
Map of the entire route the Scroll menu, see page 32.

Route details Route instructions

(Route details > Route instructions)


Route details Map of entire route

(Route details > Map of entire route)


This displays the entire route scaled down so
that it fits on the map.

46
03 Planning your trip

Current position

Where am I?

03

Current position

This feature displays a map with the vehicle's


current location and information such as the
location's name and coordinates.

47
03 Planning your trip

Settings

Traffic information Traffic message (Traffic message) Settings Route options


Several selections can be made here for dis-
playing traffic messages. (Settings > Route options)
• All: information about all reported traffic Route type
disruptions will be displayed.
03 • All (All): information about all reported traf-
fic disruptions will be displayed.
• Major: this will display information about
e.g., closed roads due to accidents or
other serious problems.
• None: No traffic messages will be dis-
Settings Traffic information played.

(Settings > Traffic information)


NOTE
Additional settings that can be made for Traffic Route type (Route type)
This setting affects the way that the system
information, see also page 60. calculates a route. The following types of routes can be selected:
Traffic messages • Fast: the system will select major roads for
Route options the fastest permitted driving
• Fast (Fast): the system will select major
roads for the fastest permitted driving
• Short: the system will select the most
direct route to the destination
• Easy: the system will prioritize roads that
do not entail difficult driving situations or
numerous intersections

Traffic message

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03 Planning your trip

Settings

Route proposal Route options1 • Avoid season-restricted roads (Avoid


season-restricted roads)
• Avoid unverified roads
• Avoid borders

NOTE
03
• If a route has already been set when one
or more of these alternatives are
changed, there may be a slight delay in
guidance as the system recalculates the
route.
Route proposals (Route proposals) Customize route (Customise route)
• If the system has been set to avoid toll
When the Start guidance command has been Select roads or other things that the system roads, highways, etc., roads of this type
given, two alternatives will be presented: should avoid as far as possible when setting a will only be used when there are no
route: other alternatives.
• Select 1 to let the navigation system
choose the most suitable type of route • Avoid highways
• Select 3 and the system will present up to • Avoid highways (Avoid highways) Route learning
3 route proposals (if more than one possi- Route learning (Route learning)
bility is available) to choose from
• Avoid toll roads
An itinerary must be set. If the driver has acti-
See page 44 for more information.
• Avoid toll roads (Avoid toll roads)
vated an itinerary and then takes another route
• Avoid ferries to the final destination than the one proposed
• Avoid ferries (Avoid ferries) by the system, the system will memorize the
• Avoid time-restricted roads roads that the driver has chosen.

• Avoid time-restricted roads (Avoid time- If the same itinerary is selected two more times
restricted roads) and the driver uses "his/her own route" again,
the system will show the driver's route.
• Avoid season-restricted roads

1 These options vary, depending on the area/market/state.


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03 Planning your trip

Settings

If this alternative is marked and the same route 2D: the "car" symbol and map will always be
Settings Map options
is driven three times, this new route will be viewed from above.
stored and replace the original itinerary.
(Settings > Map options) 3D: the "car" symbol and map will be viewed
Reset route learning at an angle from above or from the side.
Map colors
This deletes the "learned" route.
Map colors (Map colors) Show dual map mode
03
Choose between:
Map options
• Automatic: a light sensor detects if it is
day or night.
• Day (see the previous illustration)
• Day (Day in the previous illustration)
• Night
Single map settings
Single map settings (Single map settings)
Show dual map mode (Show dual map mode)
• Map orientation: select Heading or
North.
North: the map will always have north at the
top of the screen. The "car" symbol will move
in the current direction on the screen.
Heading: the "car" symbol will be in the center
of the map and will always point upward. The
map will rotate under the symbol, depending
on the direction of the road.
• Map view: select 2D or 3D2.

2
Only if Map orientation > Heading is selected.

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03 Planning your trip

Settings

The map can be displayed over the entire Points of interest (POIs) on the map • Graphic
screen or two split-screen maps can be dis- • Text: the compass heading (upward on the
played at the same time. screen) will be indicated by a letter, for
Select split-screen by marking Show dual example N for "North."
map mode and pressing OK, followed by • None.
EXIT. See page 31 for more information about the 03
compass.
Left map settings
Left map settings (Left map settings) Show the current road name
• Map orientation: select Heading or Show current road name (Show current road
North. name)
• Map view: select 2D or 3D. Right map settings (Right map settings) Mark this alternative to display the name of the
Mark the alternatives for displaying points of street/road that you are currently driving on at
Right map settings interest on the map: the bottom of the screen.
Right map settings (Right map settings)
• All: show all points of interest. Show the current speed limit
This is the same as for left map settings.
• All (All): show all points of interest. Show speed limits (Show speed limits)
Map scale in dual map mode • None: no points of interest will be dis- Mark this alternative to see the current speed
To view each map in different scales: played. limit in the upper right corner of the screen.
1. From map view, turn TUNE clockwise or • Selected: a menu with points of interest
counter-clockwise to highlight the map on will be displayed. Mark the ones that you Show information fields
the right or left side of the screen. would like to have displayed on the map. Show information fields (Show information
fields)
2. Press OK to "activate" the highlighted side For a list of POIs, see page 66.
of the screen. Mark this alternative to display any current traf-
Compass fic information at the top and bottom of the
3. Turn TUNE to adjust the map scale.
Compass (Compass) screen.
4. Press OK again to confirm the new map
scale and to "deactivate" that side of the Choose how the compass will be shown on the This can also be changed temporarily by press-
screen. map: ing the NAV button on the center console.

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03 Planning your trip

Settings

Guidance options Mark Voice guidance if you would like spoken System information
instructions. See page 25 for additional infor-
mation.

Voice volume
Voice guidance (Voice guidance)
03 This displays a volume control on the screen
for setting the level for voice guidance.
• Adjust by turning TUNE and pressing OK.
See page 21 for more information.

Street names in voice guidance


Settings Guidance options Settings System information
Street names in voice guidance (Street
names in voice guidance)
(Settings > Route guiding options) GPS information
In addition to voice guidance information about
distance and direction, this function can also
say the name of the street/road. To activate:
• Mark Street names in voice guidance.
Time information
Time of arrival format (Time of arrival format)
Select the time-related information to be dis-
played:
• ETA3 (Estimated Time of Arrival)
The screen shows:
Voice guidance • RTA (Remaining Time until Arrival)
Voice guidance (Voice guidance) • Number of received satellites:
• Received position

3 Default.

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03 Planning your trip

Settings

• Map-matched position Reset navigation settings Delete all user data


• Altitude:
• The geographic name of the current posi-
tion.

Map version
03

Settings Reset navigation settings Settings Delete all user data

This function returns all settings to the original The menu alternative Settings Delete all
(factory) system settings. user data + OK displays: Do you want to
The screen will display: The menu alternative Settings Reset delete all navigation user data?, Press OK
navigation settings + OK displays: Reset all to continue. Press Exit to cancel.
• Software version:
navigation settings?, Press OK to Pressing OK will delete the following informa-
• Map version: continue. Press Exit to cancel.. tion:
• Map market:
• all stored locations
Map loading progress • the Last 5 locations
This indicates the progress of a map/system
• previous destinations
update. See page 19 for more information.
• route learning information
• changes to factory settings

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03 Planning your trip

Demo

Start the demo (system simulation)

03

Route details Start demo

When the vehicle is at a standstill, this function


offers simulated guidance to the currently set
destination.
To interrupt the simulation:
• The previous memo selection (Start
demo) changes to Stop demo. Mark it and
press OK.

NOTE
The demonstration function can only be
used if a destination has been selected.

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03 Planning your trip

03

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Introduction............................................................................................. 58
Reading information................................................................................ 60

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Dealing with traffic problems.................................................................. 62

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TRAFFIC INFORMATION
04 Traffic information

Introduction

Display and reception Traffic symbols on the map


Broadcast traffic information is always Slow traffic
received and presented, even if no destination
is specified.
Slow traffic in both directions
The way in which traffic information is presen-
ted can be set and changed in Settings
Traffic information, see page 48. Extent
The way in which traffic information is presen-
ted is also affected by the way in which it is Marker colors
04 broadcast. The color of the arrows, lines and boxes indi-
Symbol for traffic information or problems cates the extent (severity) of the traffic disrup-
NOTE If there is at least one traffic message along the tion:
Traffic information is not available in all route, a TMC1 symbol will be displayed in the
areas/states/provinces. upper left corner of the map. Black Road closed
The transmission range for traffic informa- Use the scroll function (see page 32) to scroll Red Traffic jam
tion is being increased continuously. to the traffic problem to find its location and
extent. Orange Slow-moving traffic

Yellow General information


NOTE
When the system is started it can take up to Type of traffic disruption
approx. 15 minutes before all traffic infor- The following table shows examples of the
mation for the area is loaded.
symbols2 that may be used on the map to indi-
cate different types of traffic disruptions:
Location on the map
Traffic problems are indicated by arrows, lines
and boxes:

1 Traffic Message Channel


2 These symbols may vary, depending on the state/market.

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04 Traffic information

Introduction

Extent
Accident

Contraflow (two-way traffic, single


lanes in each direction)

Detour (diversion)

Information
04
Certain traffic messages also contain informa-
Narrow road tion on the extent of the traffic obstruction.
In addition to the symbol, a yellow, orange, red
Parking information or black line along the route is shown on all
scales up to 3 miles. The length of the line is
corresponds to the extent (distance) of the traf-
Traffic jam fic problem.

Scale of the area for traffic information


The map scale determines the amount of traffic
Road work
information that can be displayed; the larger
the area on the map shown on the screen, the
Slippery road greater the amount of information displayed.

Other hazard

Road closed

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04 Traffic information

Reading information

Read traffic message Traffic information

04 1. Move the crosshairs to the traffic disrup-


A traffic problem and the area affected, marked by Main menu tion (indicated by a colored line or arrows
arrows parallel with the road) that you would like
Traffic information
When the crosshairs are placed over an information about. A traffic symbol with a
area where there is a traffic disruption box will begin to flash on the map.
(marked by arrows along the road), a Read traffic message
2. Press OK and information similar to the
flashing box with the traffic symbol is dis- illustration will be displayed:
played.
In order to read the traffic information:
• Press OK and select Traffic information
+ OK.

With Read traffic message selected, press


OK to display the following view:
Detailed information about the traffic disrup-
tion is linked to the symbol, including (if avail-
able):

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04 Traffic information

Reading information

• expected duration
• limitations (speed, vehicle width/height,
etc.)
• roads affected
If there is more than one traffic disruption within
the box, press OK to display information about
the problem closest to the center of the cross-
hairs first.
Numbers, such as "2/5" at the top of the
screen, indicate that the currently displayed 04
traffic message is number 2 of a total of 5 in the
box. Display the other messages by pressing
OK.
• Return to the map screen by pressing
EXIT.

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04 Traffic information

Dealing with traffic problems

Avoiding traffic disruptions changes from Traffic events ahead to Traffic The system will then calculate a new route to
events along route. You can opt to have the avoid the traffic disruption.
Traffic events ahead system guide you around the traffic disruption To get detailed information about a listed traffic
on another route. disruption:
Press OK to list the traffic disruptions along the
• Select one from the list and press # INFO
route. (on the center console control panel) to
display the information.

Avoided traffic events

04

Menu row 2 when no itinerary has been set.


With Traffic events ahead selected, press
OK to list the current traffic disruptions.

Traffic events along route A list with one disruption along the itinerary's
route.
The driver can avoid traffic disruptions by let-
ting the system choose another route. To do The marked traffic problems are listed here.
so:
1. Select the traffic disruption to be avoided
and press OK to mark the selection.
2. A number of areas can be marked to be
avoided. Up to 15 areas with traffic disrup-
tions can be selected.
Menu row 2 with a set itinerary. 3. Continue by marking Calculate new
This is the same menu row as in the previous route + OK.
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04 Traffic information

Dealing with traffic problems

• Return to the map by pressing EXIT or


select Calculate new route + OK: the itin-
erary will be adjusted according to the
changes made.

A list with one alternative that can be edited.


04
The following can be done:
• Clear all: unmark all alternatives.
• Select one of the alternatives + OK: the
alternative will be unmarked.
• Select one of the alternatives + # INFO:
detailed information and a map will be dis-
played.

Detailed information, return to the menu by press-


ing EXIT.

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SYMBOLS ON THE MAP
05 Symbols on the map

Points of interest (POIs)

Specify individual POIs to be shown on the NOTE Volvo dealer


map or select All or None, see page 51.
• The icons used for POIs and the number
of POIs available may vary from country Parking
to country.
• New icons may be added/removed Parking garage
when the system is updated. The icons
for all available POIs can always be
Parking for large vehicles
found under Settings in the navigation
system's menus.
Tourist information
Some examples of symbols that can be
selected to be displayed on the map: Historical monument
Marked POIs will be shown on the map

Settings Map options POI on map Gas station Tourist attraction


05
Selected
Gas station with CNG (biogas) Hockey rink
To do so:
• Select/deselect a POI by turning TUNE Gas station with LPG (liquid petro- Sports complex
and pressing OK. leum gas)

Car wash Exercise area

Auto service & maintenance Ski resort

Rental Car Agency Movie theater

Car race track Amusement park

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05 Symbols on the map

Points of interest (POIs)

Opera house/theater Park & Recreation Library


Rest area
Bar/nightclub Hospital
Hotel
Zoo Pharmacy
Convention/exhibition center
Restaurant Bank
Train/commuter train station
ATM
Restaurant
Airport Post
Restaurant, Chinese
Bus station School/daycare center
Restaurant, sea food
Ferry terminal Campground 05

Fast food
Marina
Café
Municipal/government office
Grocery store
Higher education/university
Shopping mall

Dry cleaner City center

News stand Police station

Barber shop/hair salon Fire station

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EULA – License agreement..................................................................... 72

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
06 Questions & Answers

Frequently asked questions

The vehicle’s position on the map is freeways, they will be avoided as much as pos- The map image does not correspond to
incorrect. sible, but will be used if no other reasonable actual conditions.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) indicates alternative is available. Factors such as the constant expansion and
the car’s position with an accuracy of about rebuilding of the road network, new traffic reg-
65 feet (20 meters).
After being transported, the car’s ulations constantly being introduced etc.,
position on the map is incorrect. mean that the digital map database is not
Accuracy may be even less when driving on If the car is transported, for example by ferry or always complete.
roads lying parallel to another road, winding train, or in such a way as to impede the recep-
roads, roads on several levels, and also after tion of GPS signals, it can take up to 5 minutes The maps and data on the DVDs are static.
driving a long distance without making any dis- to calculate the car’s new position correctly. They will not automatically update to reflect
tinct turns. real-life changes to road and traffic patterns.
The vehicle’s position on the map is Updated DVDs are produced periodically.
Tall buildings and mountains, tunnels, via-
incorrect after its battery has been Please contact your Volvo retailer for more
ducts, over/underpasses etc., also have a neg-
disconnected. information about availability.
ative affect on the reception of GPS signals,
which means that the estimation of the car’s If power has been cut from the GPS antenna,
The map scale sometimes changes.
position may not be precise. it can take more than 5 minutes for the GPS
There is no detailed map information for certain
signals to be received correctly and the car’s
areas. If this is the case, the system automati-
VNS does not always calculate the position to be calculated.
cally changes the map scale.
fastest/shortest route.
Parameters such as distance, width of road, The car symbol on the map moves
06 Certain menu options are not available.
type of road, number of right or left turns, traffic erratically after a tire change
Check the settings that you have made. Select
circles etc., are all taken into account when In addition to the GPS receiver, the vehicle’s
Reset to default for the particular option to
calculating the best theoretical route. Experi- speedometer and an onboard gyro are also
return to the default settings.
ence and local knowledge may, however, lead used to calculate the vehicle’s current location
to a better choice of route. and direction of travel. If the spare tire is put on The car symbol on screen jumps forward
the vehicle, or is a change is made from sum- or spins.
The VNS system chooses toll roads, mer to winter tires (or vice versa), the naviga- The system may need a few seconds to sense
freeways, and ferries even though I have tion system must "learn" the new dimensions the position and movement of the car before
opted to avoid them. of the tire(s). Therefore, it may be necessary to you drive off.
When calculating routes over longer distances, drive for several miles, including a number of
for technical reasons the system can only use turns, for the system to make this adjustment. 1. Switch off the VNS system and the ignition.
major roads. If you select NO for toll roads and

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2. Switch on the ignition again and restart What is the easiest way to check the
VNS, but remain at a standstill for a short current map version?
time before driving off. See Settings System information Map
I am planning a long trip but do not want version: for information about the map version
and which geographic area it covers.
to specify destinations in the cities that I
will be passing through. What is the
easiest way to set up an itinerary?
Select the final destination directly on the map
using the cross hairs. The system will automat-
ically guide you to the final destination even if
you drive past intermediate destinations.

The system’s map information is not up-


to-date
Contact your Volvo retailer for updated map
information.

WARNING
Navigating safely 06
Always use good judgment when following
navigation system guidance, and do not fol-
low guidance that seems contrary to your
own best judgment.

See also www.volvocars.com/navi for addi-


tional information about maps, etc.

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07 Index

A E I
About this manual...................................... 16 End-User terms......................................... 72 Intermediate destination............................ 45
Activating the system................................ 10 Extent......................................................... 59 Intersections.............................................. 38
Address Itinerary
entering................................................. 38 clearing................................................. 45
Avoiding an area........................................ 45 F start guidance....................................... 44

Factory settings................................... 17, 53

C Frequently asked questions....................... 70 L


Change scale of traffic information............ 59 Locations

Compass................................................... 31 G storing................................................... 40

GPS information........................................ 52

D Guidance M
options.................................................. 52
pausing................................................. 33 Map
Demo......................................................... 54
starting.................................................. 38 colors.................................................... 50
Destination current position..................................... 47
to a point of interest............................. 11
next intermediate destination............... 45 direction................................................ 50
07 to a street address................................ 11
points of interest................................... 39 location on............................................ 42
voice..................................................... 31
setting................................................... 38 options.................................................. 50
street address....................................... 38 screens........................................... 30, 50
DVD scrolling................................................ 32
care....................................................... 19
changing............................................... 19
contents................................................ 19

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symbols on........................................... 66 Q Settings...................................................... 17


version.................................................. 53 resetting................................................ 53
Map areas.................................................. 19 Questions & Answers................................. 70 Simulated guidance (demo)....................... 54
Map mode................................................. 17 Quick guide................................................ 10 Start guidance........................................... 44
Map scale.................................................. 42 Steering wheel
keypad.................................................. 21
Menu
scroll..................................................... 32
R Stored locations................................... 40, 41
system overview................................... 34 Read traffic message................................. 60 adding information................................ 41
Menu system............................................. 16 Return trip.................................................. 41 Street address, as destination................... 38

Roads, unverified....................................... 31 Symbols on the map.................................. 66


System options.......................................... 52
N Route options...................................... 48, 49
System overview........................................ 20
Navigation system controls....................... 23 System settings......................................... 17
S delete user data.................................... 53
resetting................................................ 53
O Scale
change............................................ 42, 59
On/Off........................................................ 17 Screen T
care....................................................... 19
Traffic information.......................... 21, 48, 60 07
Scrolling..................................................... 32
P Scroll menu................................................ 32
broadcasts............................................ 58
selections.............................................. 48
Points of interest........................................ 51 Search transmission......................................... 48
as a destination.................................... 39 location on map.................................... 42
Traffic symbols.......................................... 58
symbols on the map............................. 66 Setting a destination.................................. 38

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U
Unverified roads........................................ 31

V
Voice
guidance............................................... 31
Voice commands....................................... 25
Volvo Navigation System
activating.............................................. 10
demo..................................................... 54
end-user terms..................................... 72
general information............................... 17
GPS receiver......................................... 21
overview................................................ 20
questions & answers............................ 70
quick guide........................................... 10
switching on/off.................................... 17
system menus...................................... 34
07
unverified roads.................................... 31

Z
Zip code, as a destination......................... 42

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