Sound, media and Internet for Your Volvo XC40 SUV 2020

SOUND, MEDIA AND INTERNET  
Sound, media and Internet  
Related information  
Audio settings  
The sound reproduction quality is preset, but  
it can be adjusted as well.  
The volume is normally adjusted with the vol-  
ume control below the centre display or with  
the right-hand steering wheel keypad. This  
applies, for example, during playback of music,  
radio, ongoing phone calls and active traffic  
messages.  
The audio and media system consists of  
media player and radio. You can also connect  
a phone via Bluetooth to use handsfree func-  
tions or play music wirelessly in the car.  
When the car is connected to the Internet  
you can also use apps for media playback.  
Voice recognition (p. 130)  
Ignition positions (p. 398)  
Driver distraction (p. 40)  
Sound reproduction  
The sound system is pre-calibrated by means  
of digital signal processing. This calibration  
takes into account loudspeakers, amplifiers,  
passenger compartment acoustics, listener  
position, etc., for each combination of car  
model and audio system. There is also a  
dynamic calibration that takes into account  
the setting of the volume control and vehicle  
speed.  
Managing system updates via the Down-  
load Centre (p. 571)  
Overview of audio and media  
Control the functions with your voice, steering  
wheel keypad or the centre display. The num-  
ber of speakers and amplifiers depends on  
which audio system the car is equipped with.  
Personal preferences  
Various settings are available in the top view  
under Settings Sound depending on the  
car's audio system.  
System updating  
Premium Sound* (Harman Kardon)  
The audio and media system is continuously  
improved. It is recommended to download  
system updates when new ones are available.  
Equaliser – equalizer setting.  
Balance – balance between right/left  
loudspeakers and balance between front/  
rear loudspeakers.  
System Volumes – adjusts volume in the  
various systems of the car, e.g. Voice  
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Control, Park Assist and Phone  
Ringtone.  
Sound experience*  
Sound experience is an app that provides  
Apps  
The app view contains apps that give access  
access to further audio settings.  
to some of the car's services.  
High Performance*  
Swipe from right to left1 across the centre dis-  
play's screen in order to access the app view  
from the home view. Apps that have been  
downloaded (third-party apps) and apps for  
embedded functions, such as FM radio, are  
found here.  
Sound Experience is opened from the app  
view in the centre display. The following set-  
tings can be defined, depending on the audio  
system fitted to the car:  
Tone – settings for bass, treble, equalizer,  
etc.  
Balance – balance between right/left  
loudspeakers and balance between front/  
rear loudspeakers.  
Seat Optimisation – the sound can be  
adjusted so that it can primarily be adap-  
ted for Driver, All and Rear.  
System Volumes – adjusts volume in the  
various systems of the car, e.g. Voice  
Control, Park Assist and Phone  
Ringtone.  
Surround – surround sound mode with  
level settings.  
Tone – settings for bass, treble, equalizer,  
Performance  
etc.  
Tone and Balance – balance between  
speakers and setting of e.g. bass, treble  
and equalizer.  
Navigating in the centre display's views  
(p. 103)  
System Volumes – adjusts volume in the  
various systems of the car, e.g. Voice  
Control, Park Assist and Phone  
Ringtone.  
Related information  
Settings for voice recognition (p. 134)  
App view (generic image, basic apps vary by market  
and model)  
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|| Some basic apps are always available. More  
apps such as web radio and music services  
can be downloaded when the car is connected  
to the Internet.  
3. Tap on the row for an app in order to  
expand in the list and get more informa-  
tion about the app.  
Downloading apps  
New apps can be downloaded when the car  
is connected to the Internet.  
4.  
Select Install in order to start the down-  
Certain apps are only available for use if the  
car is connected to the Internet.  
load and installation of the desired app.  
Data download may affect other services  
that transmit data, e.g. Internet radio. If the  
effect on other services is experienced as  
disruptive then the download can be inter-  
rupted. Alternatively, it may be appropriate  
to switch off or interrupt other services.  
> The status of the download and instal-  
lation is shown while it is in progress.  
Start an app by pressing the app in the centre  
display's app view.  
A message is shown if a download can-  
not be started for the moment. The app  
will remain in the list and it is possible  
to try to start a download again.  
All the apps used should be updated to the lat-  
est version.  
Related information  
Cancelling the download  
Tap on Abort to cancel a download in pro-  
When downloading using a phone, pay  
extra attention to the data traffic costs.  
gress.  
Note that only the download can be cancelled,  
when the installation phase has started, this  
cannot be cancelled.  
1.  
Open the Download Centre app in the  
app view.  
Related information  
Managing system updates via the Down-  
load Centre (p. 571)  
2.  
Select New apps in order to open a list of  
apps that are available but not installed in  
the car.  
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Update some  
Updating apps  
The apps can be updated when the car is  
connected to the Internet.  
Deleting apps  
Apps can be uninstalled when the car is con-  
nected to the Internet.  
1.  
Open the Download Centre app in the  
app view.  
An app that is being used must be closed in  
order for the uninstallation to be completed.  
2.  
3.  
Select Application updates in order to  
open a list of all available updates.  
Data download may affect other services  
that transmit data, e.g. Internet radio. If the  
effect on other services is experienced as  
disruptive then the download can be inter-  
rupted. Alternatively, it may be appropriate  
to switch off or interrupt other services.  
1.  
Open the Download Centre app in the  
Locate the desired app and select Install.  
app view.  
> Updating is started.  
Related information  
Managing system updates via the Down-  
load Centre (p. 571)  
When downloading using a phone, pay  
extra attention to the data traffic costs.  
2.  
Select Application updates in order to  
open a list of all installed apps.  
3. Locate the desired app and select  
Uninstall in order to start the uninstalla-  
tion of the app.  
If an app is being used during an ongoing  
update, it will be restarted in order for the  
installation to be completed.  
> When the app has been uninstalled, it  
disappears from the list.  
Update all  
1.  
Open the Download Centre app in the  
app view.  
Related information  
Managing system updates via the Down-  
load Centre (p. 571)  
2.  
Select Install all.  
> Updating is started.  
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Radio  
Start radio  
The radio is started from the centre display  
app view.  
1. Open the required frequency band (e.g.  
FM) from the app view.  
It is possible to listen to the AM2 and FM  
radio frequency bands and to digital radio  
(DAB)*. When the car is online, it is also pos-  
sible to listen to Internet radio.  
Voice control of radio and media (p. 134)  
The radio can be operated  
using voice recognition, the  
steering wheel keypad or the  
centre display.  
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2. Select a radio station.  
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2.  
Select playback from Stations,  
Favourites, Genres or Ensembles3.  
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Changing radio band and radio  
station  
There are instructions here for changing the  
radio band, the list in the radio band and the  
radio station in the selected list.  
3. Tap on the desired station from the list.  
Favourites - only plays back selected favour-  
ite channels.  
Changing radio band  
Genres - only plays back channels broadcast-  
ing the selected genre/programme type, e.g.  
pop or classical.  
Swipe to show the app view in the centre dis-  
play and select the preferred radio band (e.g.  
FM), or open the driver display's app menu  
using the right-hand keypad on the steering  
wheel and make your selection from there.  
Voice control of radio and media (p. 134)  
Changing stations within the selected  
list  
Press on  
or  
under the centre dis-  
Changing lists within the frequency  
band  
play or the steering wheel's right-hand  
keypad.  
> The highlight moves up or down one  
place in the selected playlist.  
You can also change radio station in the  
selected list via the centre display.  
Related information  
Voice control of radio and media (p. 134)  
1.  
Press Library.  
App menu in the driver display (p. 91)  
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Searching for radio stations  
Manual tuning  
Related information  
The radio automatically compiles a station list  
of the radio stations within the area that are  
transmitting the strongest signals.  
Voice control of radio and media (p. 134)  
Searching manually makes it possible to find  
and tune to stations that are not on the auto-  
matically compiled list of the strongest sta-  
tions in the area.  
The parameters you can search on depend on  
the frequency band selected:  
On changing over to manual tuning, the radio  
no longer changes frequency automatically  
when reception is poor.  
AM4 - station and frequency.  
FM - station, genre and frequency.  
DAB* - ensembles and stations.  
Press Library.  
1.  
Press Manual tuning, pull the control or  
press  
or  
. With a long press, the  
search jumps to the next available station  
in the frequency band. It is also possible to  
use the right keypad on the steering  
wheel.  
Press  
.
2.  
> Search view with keyboard is opened.  
3. Enter the search terms.  
> Searching takes place with each input  
of a character and the search results  
are shown by category.  
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from a manual station search, the radio does  
not automatically change to a stronger fre-  
quency.  
Save radio channels in the Radio  
Favourites app  
It is possible to add a radio channel to the  
Radio favourites app and the favourites list  
for the radio band (e.g. FM). Instructions on  
how to add and remove radio channels can  
be found below.  
Settings for radio  
There are various radio functions to activate  
and deactivate.  
If a radio channel is removed from the Radio  
Favourite app, the channel will also be  
removed from the favourites list for the rele-  
vant frequency band.  
Cancelling traffic messages  
The broadcast of traffic messages etc. can be  
temporarily interrupted by tapping on  
the right-hand steering wheel keypad or by  
tapping on Cancel in the centre display.  
in  
Radio Favourites  
Related information  
The Radio Favourites app  
shows saved radio channels  
from all frequency bands.  
Activating and deactivating radio  
functions  
Drag down the top view and select Settings  
Media and the desired radio band to view  
available functions.  
Voice control of radio and media (p. 134)  
1.  
Open the app Radio favourites from the  
app view.  
App menu in the driver display (p. 91)  
2. Tap on the desired station in the list to  
start listening.  
Adding and removing radio favourites  
Tap on  
to add a channel to or from  
1.  
frequency band favourites and the Radio  
Favourites app.  
Tap on Library, select Edit and tap on  
to remove a radio channel from the favour-  
ites.  
2.  
When a radio channel is saved from a station  
list, the radio will automatically search for the  
best frequency. But if a radio channel is saved  
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AM/FM Radio5  
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- Traffic Announcements: interrupts the  
current media playback and broadcasts  
information about traffic disruptions. Play-  
back of previous media source is resumed  
when the message is finished.  
the message. Playback of previous media  
source is resumed when the message is  
finished.  
Show Broadcast Information: shows  
information on programme content,  
artists, etc.  
- Alarm: interrupts the current media play-  
back and sends alerts about major acci-  
dents and disasters. Playback of previous  
media source is resumed when the mes-  
sage is finished.  
Freeze Program Name: select to stop  
the programme service name from scroll-  
ing continuously. Instead it freezes after  
20 seconds.  
DAB* (digital radio)  
Sort Services: option for how channels  
will be sorted. Either alphabetically or by  
service number.  
- Traffic Flash: receives information about  
traffic disruptions.  
Select Announcements:  
DAB To DAB Handover: starts the func-  
tion for linking within DAB. If reception of  
a radio channel is lost, another channel is  
found automatically in another channel  
group (ensemble).  
- Local Interruptions: interrupts the cur-  
rent media playback and broadcasts infor-  
mation about traffic disruptions in the  
neighbourhood. Playback of previous  
media source is resumed when the mes-  
sage is finished. The Local Interruptions  
function is a geographically restricted ver-  
sion of the Traffic Announcements func-  
tion. The Traffic Announcements func-  
tion must be activated at the same time.  
- News Flash: receives news.  
- Transport Flash: receives information  
about public transport, e.g. ferry and train  
timetables.  
DAB To FM Handover: starts the func-  
tion for linking between DAB and FM. If  
reception of a radio channel is lost, an  
alternative FM frequency is searched for  
automatically.  
- Warning/Services: receives information  
about incidents of lower significance than  
the Alarm function, e.g. power failures.  
Related information  
- News : interrupts the current media  
playback and broadcasts news. Playback  
of previous media source is resumed  
when the news broadcast is finished.  
Show Broadcast Information: select to  
show radio text or selected types of radio  
text, e.g. artist.  
Symbols in the centre display's status bar  
(p. 112)  
Show Program Related Images: select  
whether or not to show images for pro-  
grammes on the screen.  
- Alarm: interrupts the current media play-  
back and sends alerts about major acci-  
dents and disasters. Playback of previous  
media source is resumed when the mes-  
sage is finished.  
Select Announcements: select the types  
of messages to be received while DAB is  
playing. Selected messages will interrupt  
the current media playback to play back  
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RDS radio  
Related information  
Digital radio*  
Digital radio (DAB6) is a digital broadcasting  
system for radio. The radio supports DAB,  
DAB+ and DMB7.  
RDS (Radio Data System) means that the  
radio automatically changes to the strongest  
transmitter. RDS provides the ability to  
receive e.g. traffic information and to search  
for certain programme types.  
RDS links FM transmitters into a network. An  
FM transmitter in such a network sends infor-  
mation that gives an RDS radio the following  
functions:  
The radio can be operated  
using voice recognition, the  
steering wheel keypad or the  
centre display.  
Switch automatically to a stronger trans-  
mitter if reception in the area is poor.  
The digital radio app is  
launched from app view in  
the centre display.  
Search for programme category, e.g. pro-  
gramme types or traffic information.  
Receive text information on current radio  
programme.  
Digital radio is played back in the same way as  
other radio bands, such as FM. Besides the  
option to select playback from Stations,  
Favourites and Genres, there is also the  
option to select playback from subchannels  
and Ensembles. An ensemble is a set of radio  
channels (a channel group) broadcasting on  
the same frequency.  
Some radio stations do not use RDS or  
only selected parts of its functionality.  
When broadcasting news or traffic messages,  
the radio can switch stations, interrupting the  
audio source currently in use. The radio returns  
to the previous audio source and volume when  
the set programme type is no longer broad-  
In the cases where the radio channel transmits  
its logotype, it is downloaded and shown  
beside the station name (download time var-  
ies).  
cast. To go back earlier, press  
right-hand steering wheel keypad or tap  
on the  
Cancel in the centre display.  
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DAB subchannel  
Link between FM and digital radio*  
Media player  
Secondary components are usually named  
subchannels. These are temporary and can  
contain e.g. translations of the main pro-  
gramme into other languages. Subchannels  
are indicated with an arrow symbol in the  
channel list.  
The function enables the digital radio (DAB)  
to switch from a channel with poor or no  
reception to the same channel in another  
channel group (ensemble) with better recep-  
tion, within DAB and/or between DAB and  
FM.  
The media player can play back audio from  
external audio sources connected via the  
USB port or Bluetooth. It can also play back  
video format via the USB port.  
When the car is connected to the internet, it is  
also possible to listen to web radio, audio  
books and music services via apps.  
Related information  
DAB to DAB and DAB to FM linking  
1.  
Press Settings in the top view.  
2. Press Media DAB.  
3.  
Tick/untick DAB To DAB Handover  
and/or DAB To FM Handover in order to  
activate/deactivate the respective func-  
tions.  
Related information  
Voice control of radio and media (p. 134)  
The media player is operated  
from the centre display, but  
several functions can be  
operated using the steering  
wheel's right-hand keypad or  
voice control.  
The radio is operated in the media player and  
is described in a separate section.  
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USB memory  
1. Insert the USB memory.  
Related information  
Media playback  
The media player is controlled from the cen-  
tre display. Several functions can also be  
operated using the steering wheel's right-  
hand keypad or voice control.  
2.  
Open the app USB from the app view.  
3. Select what to play back.  
> Playback begins.  
Mp3 player and iPod®  
The media player also operates the radio,  
which is described in a separate section.  
Starting the media source  
To start playback from iPod, use the iPod  
app (not USB).  
When an iPod is used as audio source, the  
car's audio and media system has a menu  
structure that is similar to the iPod player's  
own menu structure.  
1. Connect media source.  
2. Start playback from the connected media  
source.  
3.  
Open the app (iPod, USB) from the app  
view.  
> Playback begins.  
App view. (Generic image, basic apps vary by market  
and model.)  
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Bluetooth connected device  
1. Activate Bluetooth in the media source.  
Related information  
Controlling and changing media  
Managing the app menu in the driver dis-  
play (p. 92)  
The playback of media can be controlled with  
voice control, steering wheel keypad or the  
centre display.  
2. Connect media source.  
3. Start playback from the connected media  
source.  
The media player can be  
operated by voice recogni-  
tion, from the steering wheel  
keypad or the centre display.  
4.  
Open the app Bluetooth from the app  
view.  
> Playback begins.  
Media with Internet connection  
Play back media from Internet-connected  
apps:  
1. Connect the car to the Internet.  
2. Open the current app from the app view.  
> Playback begins.  
Voice control of radio and media (p. 134)  
Read the separate section on how apps are  
downloaded.  
Video  
1. Connect media source.  
2.  
Open the app USB from the app view.  
Volume - turn the control knob under the cen-  
3. Tap on the title of the desired item to play  
back.  
tre display or press  
on the steering  
wheel's right-hand keypad in order to increase  
or decrease the volume.  
> Playback begins.  
Apple CarPlay  
CarPlay is described in a separate section.  
Play/pause - tap on the image belonging to  
the song being played back, the physical but-  
Android Auto  
Android Auto is described in a separate sec-  
tion.  
ton under the centre display or  
on the  
steering wheel's right-hand keypad.  
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Change track/song - tap on the desired track  
in the centre display, press on or  
under the centre display or on the steering  
wheel's right-hand keypad.  
Similar - tap on the button in  
order to use Gracenote to  
search for similar music on  
the USB device and to create  
a playlist from it. The playlist  
can contain a maximum of 50  
songs.  
Searching media  
It is possible to search by artist, composer,  
song titles, album, video, audio book, playlist  
and, when the car is connected to the Inter-  
net, podcasts (digital media via Internet).  
Fast forward/move in time - tap on the time  
axis in the centre display and drag sideways,  
or press and hold  
or  
under the centre  
Change device - tap on the  
button in order to switch  
between USB devices when  
several are connected.  
display or on the steering wheel's right-hand  
keypad.  
Changing media - select from previous  
sources in the app, in the app view, press on  
the desired app or select with the steering  
wheel's right-hand keypad via the app menu  
Related information  
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Library - tap on the button to  
play back from the library.  
Press  
> Search view with keyboard is opened.  
2. Enter the search terms.  
.
1.  
Gracenote® (p. 482)  
Voice control of radio and media (p. 134)  
3.  
Press Search.  
Shuffle - tap on the button to  
> Connected devices are searched and  
the search results are listed by cate-  
gory.  
shuffle the playback order.  
Swipe sideways across the screen to show  
each category separately.  
Related information  
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Gracenote®  
Gracenote identifies artist, album, song titles  
and associated images, which are shown dur-  
ing playback.  
Updating Gracenote  
The content of the Gracenote database is  
updated continuously. Download the latest  
update to take advantage of improvements.  
Enter the characters, letters and words  
manually in the centre display (p. 117)  
Gracenote MusicID® is a standard for music  
recognition. Information on the music can be  
presented by means of the identification and  
analysis of the metadata in the music files.  
Sometimes metadata from different sources  
can be inconsistent or inadequate.  
For information and download, see  
Related information  
Gracenote has support for phonetic process-  
ing of artist name, album titles and genres,  
and in this way, voice control can be used to  
play back music.  
Voice control of radio and media (p. 134)  
1.  
Press Settings in the top view.  
2. Press Media Gracenote®.  
3. Select settings for Gracenote data:  
Gracenote® Online Search - searches in  
Gracenote's online database for playing  
media.  
Gracenote® Multiple Results - selects  
how to display Gracenote data if there are  
more than one search results.  
1 - the file's original data are used.  
2 - Gracenote data are used.  
3 - Gracenote or original data can be  
selected.  
None - no results are shown.  
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Playing back DivX®  
Video  
Playing a video  
Videos are played using the USB app in the  
app view.  
This DivX Certified® device must be regis-  
tered in order to play back purchased DivX  
Video-on-Demand (VOD) films.  
Videos on USB-connected devices can be  
played back using the media player.  
No picture is shown when the car starts to  
move, but only the audio is played back. The  
picture is shown again when the car is station-  
ary.  
1. Connecting a media source (USB device).  
2.  
Open the app USB from the app view.  
1.  
Press Settings in the top view.  
3. Tap on the title of the desired item to play  
back.  
2. Tap Video DivX® VOD and retrieve the  
registration code.  
Information on compatible formats for media  
can be found in a separate section.  
> Playback begins.  
and to complete the registration.  
Finding video files may be problematic if the  
USB device also contains music and audio  
tracks. In this case, it is possible to find them  
by going to Library and selecting the video  
tab.  
Related information  
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Media via Bluetooth®  
Connecting a device via Bluetooth®  
Settings for video  
Certain language settings can be changed for  
video playback.  
With the video player in full screen mode, or  
by opening the top view and pressing  
Connect a Bluetooth® device to the car for  
wireless playback of media and to provide the  
car with an Internet connection where possi-  
ble.  
The car's media player is equipped with  
Bluetooth and can wirelessly play audio files  
from external Bluetooth devices, such as  
mobile phones and tablets.  
For the media player to be able to play back  
audio files wirelessly from an external device,  
the device must first be connected to the car  
via Bluetooth.  
Many phones on the market now have wire-  
less Bluetooth® technology, but not all of them  
are fully compatible with the car.  
Settings Media Video, the following  
can be adjusted: Audio Language and  
Subtitle Language.  
For information on compatibility, see  
Related information  
Related information  
The procedure for connecting a media device  
is the same as for connecting a phone to the  
car via Bluetooth®.  
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Media via USB port  
Connecting a device via USB port  
An external audio source, e.g. an iPod® or  
MP3 player, can be connected to the audio  
system via one of the car's USB ports.  
The phone must be connected to the USB  
port with white frame (when there are two  
USB ports) when using Apple CarPlay* and  
Android Auto*.  
An external audio source, e.g. an iPod® or  
MP3 player, can be connected to the audio  
system via the car's USB port.  
Devices with rechargeable batteries are  
recharged when connected via USB and the  
ignition is in position I, II or the engine is run-  
ning.  
The content of the external source can be loa-  
ded more quickly if it only consists of compati-  
ble formats. Video files can also be played  
back via the USB port.  
USB input* (type C) on rear of tunnel console for  
charging telephones and tablets for example8.  
Certain MP3 players have their own file sys-  
tem that the car does not support.  
Related information  
Related information  
USB inputs (type A) under the centre display.  
Ignition positions (p. 398)  
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Voltage supply 5 V  
Technical specifications for USB  
devices  
Compatible media formats  
The following file formats must be used for  
Current supply max. 3.0 A  
media playback.  
The following specifications must be met to  
allow the contents of the USB devices to be  
read.  
Related information  
Audio files  
No folder structure will be shown in the centre  
display during playback.  
For-  
mat  
File extension  
Codec  
MP3 .mp3  
MPEG1 Layer III,  
MPEG2 Layer III,  
MP3 Pro (mp3  
compatible),  
MP3 HD (mp3  
compatible)  
Max number  
Files  
15 000  
1 000  
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Folders  
Folder levels  
Playlists  
AAC  
.m4a, .m4b, .aac AAC LC  
100  
(MPEG-4 part III  
Audio), HE-AAC  
(aacPlus v1/v2)  
Items in a playlist  
Subfolders  
1 000  
No limit  
WMA .wma  
WMA8/9,  
WMA9/10 Pro  
Technical specification for USB A  
connector  
WAV .wav  
FLAC .flac  
LPCM  
FLAC  
Type A socket  
Version 2.0  
Voltage supply 5 V  
Current supply max. 2.1 A  
Video files  
Format  
File extension  
Technical specification for USB C  
connector  
MP4  
.mp4, .m4v  
MPEG-PS  
.mpg, .mp2, .mpeg, .m1v  
Type C socket  
Version 3.1  
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Apple® CarPlay®*  
Audio codec  
Subtitles  
MP3, AC3  
XSUB  
Format  
AVI  
File extension  
.avi  
CarPlay gives you the option to listen to  
music, make phone calls, get directions,  
send/receive messages and use Siri, all while  
you stay focused on your driving.  
CarPlay works with selected  
Special func-  
tions  
Multiple subtitles, multiple  
audio, resume play  
AVI (DivX)  
ASF  
.avi, .divx  
.asf, .wmv  
Reference  
Meets all requirements of  
the DivX Home Theater  
more information and soft-  
ware tools to convert your  
files into DivX Home  
iOS devices. If the car does  
not already support CarPlay  
there is the option to install it  
retroactively. Contact a Volvo  
Subtitles  
Format  
File extension  
dealer to install CarPlay.  
SubViewer  
SubRip  
SSA  
.sub  
.srt  
Information about which apps are supported  
and which iOS devices are compatible is avail-  
with CarPlay may sometimes mean that the  
connection between the device and the car is  
broken. Please note that Volvo is not responsi-  
ble for the content in CarPlay.  
Theater video.  
.ssa  
Related information  
DivX®  
DivX certified devices have been tested for  
high-quality DivX (.divx, .avi) video playback.  
When you see the DivX logo, you have the  
freedom to play DivX films.  
When using map navigation via CarPlay no  
guidance is shown in the driver display, but  
only in the centre display.  
Profile  
DivX Home Theater  
DivX, MPEG-4  
720x576  
Video codec  
Resolution  
Bit rate  
When navigation is started through Apple  
CarPlay, ongoing native turn-by-turn route  
guidance will be ended.  
4.8Mbps  
The CarPlay apps can be controlled via the  
centre display, the iOS device or using the  
steering wheel's right-hand keypad (applies to  
certain functions). The apps can also be voice-  
controlled using Siri. A long press on the  
Frame rate  
File extension  
Max file size  
30 fps  
.divx, .avi  
4 GB  
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Using Apple® CarPlay®*  
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2. Read the terms and conditions and then  
steering wheel button  
using Siri and a short press activates the car's  
own voice control. If Siri breaks off too early,  
starts voice control  
tap on Accept to connect.  
To use CarPlay, Siri voice control must be  
activated on your iOS device. The device also  
needs an Internet connection via Wi-Fi or the  
mobile network for all functions to work.  
> The subview with CarPlay is opened  
and compatible apps are shown.  
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hold the steering wheel button  
depressed.  
3. Tap on the desired app.  
> The app starts.  
By using Apple CarPlay you acknowledge  
the following: Apple CarPlay is a service  
provided by Apple Inc. under its terms and  
conditions. Volvo Cars is thus not  
Connect an iOS device and start  
CarPlay  
responsible for Apple CarPlay or its  
CarPlay can only be used if Bluetooth is  
deactivated. A phone or media player con-  
nected to the car via Bluetooth will there-  
fore not be available when CarPlay is  
active. An alternative Internet source must  
be used to connect to the Internet for the  
car's apps. Use Wi-Fi or the car's built-in  
modem*.  
features/applications. When using Apple  
CarPlay, certain information from your car  
(including its position) is transferred to  
your iPhone. In relation to Volvo Cars, you  
are fully responsible for your and any  
others person’s use of Apple CarPlay.  
Related information  
Voice recognition (p. 130)  
To start CarPlay from an iOS device that has  
not been connected previously:  
1. Connect an iOS device with support for  
CarPlay to the USB port. In the cases  
where there are two USB ports, the one  
with the white frame around the port must  
be used.  
Resetting settings in the centre display  
(p. 122)  
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Starting CarPlay  
To start CarPlay from an iOS device that has  
been connected previously:  
Switch the connection between  
CarPlay and iPod  
CarPlay to iPod  
1. Connect an iOS device to the USB port. In  
the cases where there are two USB ports,  
the one with the white frame around the  
port must be used.  
1.  
Press Settings in the top view.  
Voice recognition (p. 130)  
2. Continue to Communication Apple  
CarPlay.  
3. Untick the box for the iOS device that  
shall no longer start CarPlay automatically  
when the USB cable is connected.  
> If the setting for automatic start is  
selected - the name of the device will  
be shown. The tile with CarPlay is  
opened automatically in the cases  
where the home view is shown when  
connecting the iOS device.  
4. Disconnect and connect the iOS device to  
the USB port.  
5.  
Open the app iPod from the app view.  
iPod to CarPlay  
1.  
2. If the tile with CarPlay does not open  
automatically, tap on the device name.  
The subview with CarPlay is opened and  
compatible apps are shown.  
Tap on Apple CarPlay in the app view.  
2. Read the information in the pop-up win-  
dow and then tap on OK.  
3. If an app is active in the same tile, tap on  
Apple CarPlay in the app view.  
3. Disconnect and connect the iOS device to  
the USB port.  
> The subview with CarPlay is opened  
and compatible apps are shown.  
> The subview with Apple CarPlay is  
opened and compatible apps are  
4. Tap on the desired app.  
> The app starts.  
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Related information  
CarPlay runs in the background if another app  
is started, or is already active when connect-  
ing, in the same tile. To show CarPlay in the  
subview again - tap on the CarPlay icon in the  
app view.  
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Settings for Apple® CarPlay®*  
Settings for iOS device connected with  
CarPlay11.  
2. Tap on Sound System Volumes and  
Tips for using Apple® CarPlay®*  
Here are some useful tips for using CarPlay®.  
make the settings for the following:  
Update your iOS device with the latest  
Voice Control  
version of the iOS operating system and  
ensure that the apps have been updated.  
Navi Voice Guidance  
Phone Ringtone  
Automatic start  
1.  
Press Settings in the top view.  
In the event of a problem with CarPlay,  
disconnect the iOS device from the USB  
port and reconnect. Otherwise, try to  
close the app on the device that is not  
working and then restart the app, or try  
closing all apps and restart your device.  
2. Continue to Communication Apple  
CarPlay and select setting:  
Related information  
Tick the box - CarPlay starts automati-  
cally when the USB cable is connected.  
Resetting settings in the centre display  
(p. 122)  
Untick the box - CarPlay does not start  
automatically when the USB cable is  
connected.  
If the apps do not appear when CarPlay  
starts (black screen), try minimising and  
expanding the tile for CarPlay.  
If the car is shared by a lot of people, such as  
in a car pool, it is worth noting that a maxi-  
mum of 20 iOS devices can be stored simulta-  
neously in the list. When the list is full and a  
new device is connected the oldest one is  
deleted.  
Using apps that are not compatible with  
CarPlay may sometimes mean that the  
connection between the iOS device and  
the car is broken. Information about sup-  
ported apps and compatible telephone  
devices can be found on the Apple web-  
site. You can also search for CarPlay in the  
App Store to find information about apps  
that are compatible with CarPlay on your  
market.  
To delete the list, the settings must be reset in  
the centre display (factory reset).  
System volumes  
1.  
Press Settings in the top view.  
Using Siri it is possible to write/dictate  
and read out messages. Messages are  
read out and dictated in the language  
selected in the settings for Siri. When the  
message is written/dictated, no text will  
be shown in the centre display – instead,  
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the text will appear on the iOS device.  
When Siri is used, note that the tele-  
phone's microphones are used and that  
the quality is therefore dependent on the  
position of the telephone.  
Android Auto*  
Android Auto gives you the option to listen to  
music, make phone calls, get directions and  
use car-adapted apps from an Android  
device. Android Auto works with selected  
Android devices.  
When a device is connected to Android  
Auto it is possible to stream via Bluetooth  
to another media player. Bluetooth is  
active while Android Auto is being used.  
If the device is connected to the car via  
Bluetooth, the connection will be interrup-  
ted when CarPlay is used. Resume the  
Internet connection in the car by sharing  
the Internet via the Wi-Fi hotspot from the  
device.  
When using map navigation via Android Auto  
there is no guidance in the driver display, but  
only in the centre display.  
Android Auto can be controlled via the centre  
display using the steering wheel's right-hand  
keypad or voice control. Holding down the  
Some of the CarPlay functions (such as  
voice call and messages) mean that use of  
the car's own functions is stopped and  
CarPlay is shown automatically instead. If  
this behaviour is not wanted, deselect the  
display of the equivalent function in  
CarPlay under the phone's settings for  
notifications.  
steering wheel button  
Assistant and a short press deactivates it.  
starts Google  
By using Android Auto, you acknowledge  
the following: Android Auto is a service  
provided by Google Inc. under its terms  
and conditions. Volvo Cars is not  
responsible for Android Auto or its  
features or applications. When you use  
Android Auto, your car transfers certain  
information (including its location) to your  
connected Android phone. You are fully  
responsible for your and any other  
person’s use of Android Auto.  
Information about which apps are supported  
and which Android devices are compatible is  
Please note that Volvo is not responsible for  
the content in Android Auto.  
CarPlay only works with iPhone12  
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Availability and functionality may vary  
depending on market.  
Android Auto is started from the app view.  
After Android Auto has been started once, the  
app will be started automatically the next time  
the device is connected. Automatic start can  
be deactivated under settings.  
Related information  
Related information  
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Previously connected Android  
1. Connect your device to the USB input  
with a white frame.  
Using Android Auto*  
Settings for Android Auto*  
Settings for an Android device that has been  
connected the first time with Android Auto.  
To use the Android Auto app, the app must  
be installed on your Android device and the  
device must be connected to the car's USB  
input.  
> If the setting for automatic start is  
selected - the name of the device is  
shown.  
Automatic start  
1.  
Press Settings in the top view.  
2. Press Communication Android Auto  
2. Tap on the device name – the tile with  
Android Auto is opened and compatible  
apps are shown.  
For installation of Android Auto to be pos-  
sible, the car must be equipped with two  
USB ports (USB hub)*. If the car only has  
one USB port then it is not possible to use  
Android Auto.  
and select setting:  
Tick the box - Android Auto starts auto-  
matically when the USB cable is con-  
nected.  
3. If the setting for automatic start is not  
selected - open the Android Auto app  
from the app view.  
Untick the box - Android Auto does not  
start automatically when the USB cable  
is connected.  
The first time an Android is connected  
1. Connect your Android device to the USB  
input with a white frame.  
> The subview with Android Auto is  
opened and compatible apps are  
shown.  
A maximum of 20 Android devices can be  
stored in the list. When the list is full and a  
new device is connected the oldest one is  
deleted.  
4. Tap on the desired app.  
> The app starts.  
2. Read the information in the pop-up win-  
dow and then tap on OK.  
3.  
Tap on Android Auto in the app view.  
Android Auto runs in the background if  
A factory reset has to be executed in order to  
clear the list.  
another app is started in the same subview. To  
show Android Auto in the subview again - tap  
on the Android Auto icon in the app view.  
4. Read the terms and conditions and then  
tap on Accept to connect.  
System volumes  
1. Press Settings in the top view.  
> The subview with Android Auto is  
opened and compatible apps are  
shown.  
Related information  
2. Tap on Sound System Volumes and  
5. Tap on the desired app.  
> The app starts.  
Voice recognition (p. 130)  
make the settings for the following:  
Voice Control  
Navi Voice Guidance  
Phone Ringtone  
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Related information  
Tips for using Android Auto*  
Here are some useful tips for using Android  
Auto.  
Related information  
Ensure that your apps are updated.  
Resetting settings in the centre display  
(p. 122)  
When starting the car, wait until the cen-  
tre display has started, connect the device  
and then open Android Auto from the app  
view.  
In the event of problems with Android  
Auto, disconnect your Android device from  
the USB port and then reconnect via USB.  
Otherwise, try closing the app on the  
device and then restarting the app.  
When a device is connected to Android  
Auto it is still possible to playback media  
via Bluetooth to another media player. The  
Bluetooth function is on when Android  
Auto is used.  
If the icon for Android Auto is greyed out,  
this means no device is connected. When  
you connect your device the icon will be  
illuminated. If the icon is not visible at all  
then the car does not have support for  
connecting a device for this purpose.  
If the device is connected to the car via  
Bluetooth, the connection will be interrup-  
ted when Android Auto is used. Resume  
the Internet connection in the car by shar-  
ing the Internet via the Wi-Fi hotspot from  
the device.  
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Phone  
Overview  
A phone with Bluetooth can be connected  
wirelessly to the car's built-in hands-free sys-  
tem.  
The audio and media system acts as hands-  
free, with the facility to remotely control a  
selection of the phone's functions. The phone  
can still be operated with its own keys even if  
it is connected to the car.  
When a phone has been connected online and  
connected with the car, it can be used make  
calls, send/receive messages, play back media  
wirelessly and be used as an Internet connec-  
tion.  
Voice recognition (p. 130)  
Microphone.  
The phone is operated from the centre display,  
but also via voice recognition and the app  
menu, which are accessed from the right-hand  
steering wheel keypad.  
Phone.  
Managing the app menu in the driver dis-  
play (p. 92)  
Wireless phone charger.  
Phone operation from centre display.  
Keypad for operating phone functions that  
are shown in the driver display and voice  
recognition.  
Driver display.  
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2. Open the phone tile in the centre display.  
Connecting a phone to the car via  
Bluetooth for the first time  
Option 2 - search car from phone  
1. Open the phone tile in the centre display.  
If there is no phone connected to the  
Connect a phone with Bluetooth activated to  
then be able to make calls from the car, send/  
receive messages, play back media wirelessly  
and connect the car to the Internet.  
car, tap on Add phone.  
If there is no phone connected to the  
car, tap on Add phone Make car  
discoverable.  
If there is a phone connected to the car,  
tap on Change  
. In the pop-up win-  
dow, tap on Add phone.  
If there is a phone connected to the car,  
It is possible to have two Bluetooth devices  
connected at once, in which case one of them  
can only play back wirelessly. The most  
recently connected phone will automatically  
be connected to make calls, send/receive  
messages, play back media and provide an  
Internet connection. It is possible to change  
what the phone is to be used for under  
Bluetooth Devices via the settings menu in  
the centre display's top view. Your mobile  
phone needs to be equipped with Bluetooth  
and support tethering.  
> Available Bluetooth devices are listed.  
The list is updated as new devices are  
detected.  
tap on Change  
. In the pop-up win-  
dow, tap on Add phone Make car  
discoverable.  
3. Tap on the name of the phone to be con-  
nected.  
2. Activate Bluetooth on the phone.  
3. Search on the phone for Bluetooth devi-  
ces.  
4. Check that the specified number code in  
the car matches that in the phone. In  
which case, choose to accept in both pla-  
ces.  
> Available Bluetooth devices are listed.  
4. Select the name of the car on the phone.  
5. A pop-up window for the connection is  
shown in the car. Confirm the connection.  
5. On the phone, choose to accept or reject  
any options for phone contacts and mes-  
sages.  
After the device has been connected/regis-  
tered a first time via Bluetooth, it no longer  
needs to be visible/discoverable, but only have  
Bluetooth activated. A maximum of 20 con-  
nected Bluetooth devices can be stored in the  
car.  
6. Check that the specified number code in  
the car matches the one shown in the  
external device. In which case, choose to  
accept in both places.  
The message function must be acti-  
vated in certain phones.  
7. On the phone, choose to accept or reject  
any options for phone contacts and mes-  
sages.  
There are two options for connecting. Either  
search the phone from the car or search the  
car from the phone.  
Not all mobile phones are fully compat-  
ible and may therefore not show con-  
tacts and messages in the car.  
Option 1 - search phone from car  
1. Make the phone searchable/visible via  
Bluetooth.  
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Connecting a phone to the car via  
Bluetooth automatically  
It is possible to connect a phone to the car  
automatically via Bluetooth. The phone has to  
have been connected to the car for the first  
time.  
The message function must be acti-  
vated in certain phones.  
Not all mobile phones are fully compat-  
ible and may therefore not show con-  
tacts and messages in the car.  
It is only the two last connected phones that  
can be connected automatically.  
1. Activate Bluetooth in the phone before  
setting the car in ignition position I.  
If the phone's operating system is updated  
then the connection may be broken. In  
which case, delete the phone from the car  
and then connect again.  
2. Set the car in ignition position I or higher.  
> The phone will connect.  
Related information  
Compatible phones  
Many phones on the market now have wire-  
less Bluetooth technology, but not all of them  
are fully compatible with the car.  
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Connecting a phone to the car via  
Bluetooth manually  
It is possible to connect a phone to the car  
manually via Bluetooth. The phone has to  
have been connected to the car for the first  
time.  
Disconnecting a Bluetooth-  
connected phone  
It is possible to disconnect a phone con-  
nected to Bluetooth, and it will then no  
longer be connected to the car.  
Ignition positions (p. 398)  
When the phone is out of range of the car  
it is automatically disconnected. If discon-  
nection occurs during an active call, then  
the call will be continued on the phone.  
1. Activate Bluetooth on the phone.  
2. Open the subview for phone.  
> Connected phones are listed.  
It is also possible to disconnect the phone  
by manually deactivating Bluetooth.  
3. Tap on the name of the phone to be con-  
nected.  
Related information  
> The phone will connect.  
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Switch between Bluetooth-  
connected phones  
It is possible to switch between a number of  
Removing devices connected to  
Bluetooth  
It is possible to remove phones from the list  
Managing phone calls  
Call handling in the car for a Bluetooth-con-  
nected phone.  
Bluetooth-connected phones.  
of registered Bluetooth devices, for example.  
1. Open the tile for the phone.  
1.  
Press Settings in the top view.  
Tap on Change  
or drag down the top  
2. Press Communication Bluetooth  
Devices.  
2.  
view and tap on Settings  
> Registered Bluetooth devices are listed.  
3. Tap on the device to be removed.  
Communication Bluetooth Devices  
Add device.  
> Available Bluetooth devices are listed.  
4.  
Tap on Remove device and confirm your  
selection.  
3. Tap on the phone to be connected.  
> The device is no longer registered to  
the car.  
Related information  
Generic illustration.  
Related information  
Making phone calls  
1. Open the subview for phone.  
2. Select call from call history, enter number  
using the keypad or via the contact list. It  
is possible to search or browse in the con-  
tact list. Tap on  
order to add a contact under Favourites.  
in the contact list in  
Press  
to make a call.  
to end the call.  
3.  
4.  
Tap on  
You can also make calls from the call log via  
the app menu, which is accessed from the  
right-hand steering wheel keypad  
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Message handling in the car for a Bluetooth-  
Making multi-party calls  
During a call:  
Private call  
During the current call, press Privacy and  
select setting:  
connected phone.  
1.  
Press Add call.  
In some phones, the message function must  
be activated. Not all phones are compatible. In  
such cases, they cannot display contacts and  
messages in the car.  
Switch to mobile phone - the hands-  
free function is disconnected and the  
call continues on your mobile phone.  
2. Choose to make a call from the call log,  
favourites or the contact list.  
3. Tap on an entry/row in the call log, or tap  
Driver focused - the microphone in the  
roof on the passenger side is switched  
off and the call continues with the car's  
handsfree function.  
on  
alongside the contact in the con-  
tact list.  
Managing text messages in the centre  
display  
Text messages are only shown in the centre  
display if the setting is selected.  
4.  
5.  
Tap on Swap call to switch between the  
parties.  
Related information  
Tap on  
to end the active call.  
Conference calls  
During an active multi-party call:  
Press Messages in the app  
view to manage text mes-  
sages in the centre display.  
Controlling a telephone with voice recog-  
nition (p. 133)  
1.  
Tap on Join calls to merge the active  
multi-party call.  
Managing the app menu in the driver dis-  
play (p. 92)  
Tap on  
to end the call.  
2.  
Reading text messages in the centre  
display  
Enter the characters, letters and words  
manually in the centre display (p. 117)  
Incoming phone calls  
Incoming phone calls are shown in the driver  
display and the centre display. Manage the  
call on the right-hand steering wheel keypad  
or in the centre display.  
Press the icon to get the message  
read aloud.  
1.  
Tap on Answer/Reject.  
Tap on to end the call.  
2.  
Incoming phone call during an active call  
1.  
Tap on Answer/Reject.  
Tap on to end the call.  
2.  
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Sending text messages in the centre  
display14  
1. You can reply to a message or create a  
new message.  
Message notification  
It is possible to activate and deactivate notifi-  
cations in the text message settings.  
Settings for text messages  
Settings for text messages on connected  
phone.  
1.  
Press Settings in the top view.  
Related information  
Reply to message - tap on the contact  
whose message you wish to reply to,  
then tap on Answer.  
2. Press Communication Text Messages  
and select settings:  
Notification in centre display - shows  
message notifications in the centre dis-  
play's status bar.  
Create new message - tap on Create  
new. Select a contact or enter a num-  
ber.  
Controlling a telephone with voice recog-  
nition (p. 133)  
Notification in driver display - dis-  
plays notifications in the driver's display  
and incoming messages can be man-  
aged using the steering wheel's right-  
hand keypad.  
2. Compose the message.  
3.  
Enter the characters, letters and words  
manually in the centre display (p. 117)  
Press Send.  
Managing text messages in the driver  
display  
Text messages are only shown in the driver  
display if the setting is selected.  
Text message tone - select tone for  
incoming text messages.  
Related information  
Reading a new text message in the driver  
display  
To have the message read aloud – select  
Read out with the steering wheel keypad.  
Dictating a reply in the driver display  
After the text message has been read out, it is  
possible to reply briefly with dictation if the car  
is connected to the Internet.  
Press Answer with the steering wheel  
keypad. A dictation dialogue starts.  
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Valid in certain markets only. Contact a Volvo dealer for more information.  
Only certain phones can send messages via the car. The connected phone must support the Bluetooth Message Access Profile (MAP).  
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Managing the phone book  
Settings for phone  
When the telephone is connected to the car,  
the following settings can be made:  
sorted under  
name or surname, and this setting is adjusted  
in the telephone setup.  
. It is possible to sort by first  
When a phone is connected to the car with  
Bluetooth, contacts can be managed directly  
in the centre display.  
Up to 3000 contacts can be shown from the  
phone selected in the centre display.  
1.  
Press Settings in the top view.  
Related information  
2. Press Communication Phone and  
select settings:  
Ringtones - selection of ring signal. It  
is possible to use a ring signal from the  
phone or the car. Some phones are not  
fully compatible and their ring signals  
may therefore not be available for use in  
the car.15  
Controlling a telephone with voice recog-  
nition (p. 133)  
Enter the characters, letters and words  
manually in the centre display (p. 117)  
Sort Order - select sort order of con-  
tact list.  
Related information  
Browse between the letters and  
to  
find a matching contact. Depending on  
existing contacts in the phone book, only  
matching letters are shown.  
Search contacts - tap on  
to search  
for a phone number of name in the contact  
list.  
Favourites - tap on  
contact to/from the favourites list.  
Sorting  
to add/remove a  
The contact list is sorted in alphabetical order  
where special characters and numbers are  
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Settings for Bluetooth devices  
Settings for Bluetooth-connected devices.  
Wireless phone charger*  
Using the wireless telephone  
charger*  
There is a charging plate for wireless phone  
charging located under the centre display.  
A condition for being able to charge  
the phone is that it supports wireless  
charging (Qi). Phones not equipped  
with wireless charging receivers can  
often be supplemented with a shell that  
makes wireless charging possible.  
1.  
Press Settings in the top view.  
The rubber plate under the centre display  
makes it possible to charge phones without  
the need to use the phone's cable.  
2. Press Communication Bluetooth  
Devices and select settings:  
Add device - starts the pairing of a new  
device.  
Previously paired devices - lists regis-  
tered/paired devices.  
For information on certification, go to  
Remove device - removes the connected  
device.  
Related information  
Allowed services for this device - sets  
device usage options: calling, sending/  
receiving messages, streaming media and  
as Internet connection.  
Wireless phone charger in front of gear lever  
Internet connection - connects the car to  
the Internet via the device's Bluetooth  
connection.  
Remove all other objects from the charg-  
ing plate and position the phone in the  
centre of the charging plate.  
Related information  
>
Phone charging is started and the  
symbol is shown at the top in the cen-  
tre display.  
Some phones may become hot during  
wireless charging. This is normal.  
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If the phone does not charge:  
Check that the charging plate is free from  
other objects.  
Check that the phone supports wireless  
charging (Qi).  
Remove the case from the phone if one is  
fitted.  
Lift the phone and position it in the centre  
of the charging plate once again.  
Check that the car is running.  
If the phone is positioned incorrectly, or if  
objects prevent charging on the charging  
plate, a message is shown in the centre dis-  
play.  
Keep the phone and charging plate free of  
other objects while charging to avoid over-  
heating.  
Related information  
Symbols in the centre display's status bar  
(p. 112)  
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Certificate for wireless charger  
Country/Area  
Mexico:  
Paraguay:  
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Ukraine:  
ꢂꢃꢄꢅꢄꢆꢇꢈ ꢉꢄꢊꢋꢇꢋ: 107 ꢌꢍꢎ - 115 ꢌꢍꢎ  
Мꢄꢌꢊꢁꢏꢄꢐьꢈꢄ ꢅꢇꢋꢑꢒꢈꢃꢊꢋь ꢓꢄꢔꢃꢇꢊꢁꢕꢈꢄꢐꢑ: 5 ꢖꢋ (ꢊꢅꢇꢐꢑꢉꢗꢈꢄ), 63 ꢖꢋ ꢈꢄꢈꢇꢏꢄꢊꢘꢋꢄꢙꢃꢚ (ꢚꢁꢅꢓꢇꢏꢃꢈꢛєꢋьꢊꢜ)  
Кꢇꢗꢝꢃꢎꢃєꢈꢋ ꢚꢁꢌꢁꢔꢃꢚ: N / A  
Мꢇꢔꢑꢐꢜꢎꢃꢞ: 2 ꢌꢍꢎ  
NFC  
ꢂꢃꢄꢅꢄꢆꢇꢈ ꢉꢄꢊꢋꢇꢋ: 13,56 Мꢍꢎ, ꢑ ꢏꢗꢒꢄꢟ +/- 0,01%  
Мꢄꢌꢊꢁꢏꢄꢐьꢈꢄ ꢚꢁꢟꢃꢔꢈꢄ ꢅꢇꢋꢑꢒꢈꢃꢊꢋь ꢠꢡ: 10 ꢏꢖꢋ  
Related information  
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Internet-connected car*  
Related information  
Symbols in the centre display's status bar  
(p. 112)  
When the car is connected to the Internet, it  
is possible – for example – to use web radio  
and music services via apps, download soft-  
ware and contact your retailer from the car.  
The car is connected via Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or  
with the car's built-in modem* (SIM card).  
Data is transferred when using the internet  
(data traffic), which can have a cost.  
Activation of data roaming can result in fur-  
ther charges.  
Contact your network operator about the  
cost for data traffic.  
When the car is connected to the Internet, it is  
possible to share the car's Internet connection  
(Wi-Fi hotspot) so that other devices such as  
tablets can access the Internet16  
.
When using Apple CarPlay, it is only possi-  
ble to connect the car to the Internet using  
Wi-Fi or the car modem*.  
The Internet status is indicated by a symbol in  
the centre display's status bar.  
Volvo ID (p. 26)  
When using Android Auto, it is possible to  
connect the car to the Internet using Wi-Fi,  
Bluetooth or the car modem*.  
Before connecting the car to the Internet,  
search support information on terms and con-  
ditions for services and privacy policy for cus-  
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6. If another connection source has been  
used, confirm the option to change con-  
nection.  
Connect the car to the Internet via  
a Bluetooth-enabled phone  
Connect the car to the Internet via  
a phone (Wi-Fi)  
Create an Internet connection via Wi-Fi by  
tethering your phone and access online servi-  
ces in the car.  
1. Make sure that your phone supports teth-  
ering and that this function is activated.  
On an iPhone, this function is known as  
"tethering". On Android phones, this func-  
tion may have different names but is fre-  
quently known as "hotspot". For iPhones,  
the menu page "tethering" must also be  
open until the Internet connection has  
been established.  
Create an Internet connection via Bluetooth  
by sharing your phone's Internet access and  
access several online services in the car.  
1. To be able to connect the car to the Inter-  
net via a Bluetooth-connected phone, the  
phone has to have already been con-  
nected to the car via Bluetooth for a first  
time.  
> Your car is now connected to the Inter-  
net via the Bluetooth-connected phone.  
The telephone and network provider must  
support tethering (Internet connection  
sharing), and the subscription must include  
data.  
2. Make sure that your phone supports teth-  
ering and that this function is activated.  
On an iPhone, this function is known as  
"tethering". On Android phones, this func-  
tion may have different names but is fre-  
quently known as "hotspot". For iPhones,  
the menu page "tethering" must also be  
open until the Internet connection has  
been established.  
2.  
Press Settings in the top view.  
When using Apple CarPlay, it is only possi-  
ble to connect the car to the Internet using  
Wi-Fi or the car modem*.  
3. Continue to Communication Wi-Fi.  
4. Activate/deactivate by ticking/unticking  
the box for Wi-Fi.  
Related information  
3. If the phone has been connected via Blue-  
tooth previously, press Settings in the  
centre display top view.  
5. If another connection source has been  
used, confirm the option to change con-  
nection.  
6. Tap on the network name of the network  
to be connected.  
4. Press Communication Bluetooth  
Devices.  
7. Enter the network password.  
> The car connects to the network.  
5.  
Tick the box for Bluetooth Internet  
connection under the heading Internet  
connection.  
Note that certain phones switch off tethering  
after the contact with the car has been discon-  
nected, e.g. when leaving the car and until the  
next time it is used. The tethering in the phone  
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therefore needs to be reactivated the next  
time it is used.  
4. Activate/deactivate by ticking/unticking  
Connect the car to the Internet via  
car modem (SIM card)  
the box for Car modem Internet.  
It is possible to establish an Internet connec-  
tion via the car modem and a personal SIM  
card (P-SIM)*.  
When a phone is connected to the car, it is  
saved for future use. To show a list of saved  
networks or manually delete saved networks,  
5. If another connection source has been  
used, confirm the option to change con-  
nection.  
Cars equipped with Volvo On Call will use the  
Internet connection with car modem for the  
services.  
go to Settings Communication Wi-Fi  
Saved networks.  
6. Enter the SIM card's PIN code.  
> The car connects to the network.  
1.  
The telephone and network provider must  
support tethering (Internet connection  
sharing), and the subscription must include  
data.  
Note that the SIM card used for Internet  
connection via P-SIM cannot have the  
same telephone number as the SIM card  
that the phone uses. If this is disregarded,  
it will not be possible to route calls cor-  
rectly to the telephone. Therefore, use a  
SIM card with a separate telephone num-  
ber for the Internet connection, or a data  
card that does not handle telephone calls  
and is therefore unable to disrupt the func-  
tion of the telephone.  
Technical and safety requirements for Wi-Fi  
connection, are described in a separate sec-  
tion.  
Fit a personal SIM card into the holder  
under the cargo area floor.  
Related information  
Note that a mini SIM is required to fit the  
car's card reader.  
Folding up the cargo area floor (p. 561)  
Related information  
2.  
Press Settings in the top view.  
3. Press Communication Car Modem  
Internet.  
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Change PIN - a maximum of 4 digits can  
be entered.  
Settings for car modem*  
Sharing Internet access from the  
car via a Wi-Fi hotspot  
When the car is online, its Internet connec-  
The car is equipped with a modem that can  
be used to connect the car to the Internet. It  
is also possible to share the Internet connec-  
tion via Wi-Fi.  
Disable PIN - select whether the PIN  
code shall be required for access to the  
SIM card.  
tion can be shared to allow other devices to  
use it17  
.
1.  
Press Settings in the top view.  
Send request code — used e.g. to top up  
or check the balance on a prepaid card.  
Functionality depends on the provider.  
2. Press Communication Car Modem  
Internet and select settings:  
Car modem Internet - select whether to  
use the car modem as Internet connec-  
tion.  
Note that the SIM card used for Internet  
connection via P-SIM cannot have the  
same telephone number as the SIM card  
that the phone uses. If this is disregarded,  
it will not be possible to route calls cor-  
rectly to the telephone. Therefore, use a  
SIM card with a separate telephone num-  
ber for the Internet connection, or a data  
card that does not handle telephone calls  
and is therefore unable to disrupt the func-  
tion of the telephone.  
Data usage - tap on Reset resets the  
counters for received and sent data vol-  
ume.  
Network.  
Select network operator - automatic or  
manual selection of network operator.  
Data roaming - if the box is ticked, the  
car modem will attempt to connect to the  
Internet when the car is abroad and out-  
side its home network. Note that this may  
result in heavy costs. Check your roaming  
agreement for data traffic abroad with  
your network provider in your home coun-  
try.  
Related information  
SIM card PIN.  
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The network operator (SIM card) must sup-  
port tethering (sharing of the Internet connec-  
tion).  
No or poor Internet connection  
Factors that affect the Internet connection.  
The amount of data transferred is dependent  
on the services or apps in use in the car. For  
example, streaming audio can require large  
amounts of data which requires a good con-  
nection and good signal strength.  
Activation of Wi-Fi-hotspot can result in  
further charges from your network opera-  
tor.  
1.  
Press Settings in the top view.  
2. Press Communication Car Wi-Fi  
Hotspot.  
Contact your network operator about the  
cost for data traffic.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Tap on Network name and name the  
shared connection.  
Phone to car  
Connection status is indicated by the symbol  
in the centre display's status bar.  
The speed of the Internet connection may vary  
depending on the location of the phone in the  
car. Move the phone closer to the centre dis-  
play in order to increase the signal strength.  
Ensure that there is no source of interference  
in between.  
Tap on Password and select a password  
to be entered on connecting devices.  
Press Connected devices to see a list of the  
currently connected devices.  
Tap on Frequency band and select the  
frequency on which the hotspot is to  
transmit data. Note that selection of fre-  
quency band is not available in all markets.  
Related information  
Symbols in the centre display's status bar  
(p. 112)  
Phone to network operator  
The speed of the mobile network varies  
depending on the coverage in the present  
location. Poor network coverage may occur,  
for example in tunnels, in mountainous coun-  
try, in deep valleys or indoors. The speed also  
depends on the agreement you have with your  
network.  
6. Activate/deactivate by ticking/unticking  
the box for Car Wi-Fi Hotspot.  
7. If Wi-Fi has been used as a connection  
source, confirm the option to change con-  
nection.  
> It is now possible for external devices  
to connect to the car's tethering (Wi-Fi  
hotspot).  
In the event of problems with data traffic,  
contact your network operator.  
Restarting the phone  
If there are problems with the Internet con-  
nection then it may help to restart the phone.  
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Related information  
Remove Wi-Fi network  
Removing a network that is not to be used.  
Wi-Fi technologies and security  
Possible network types to connect to.  
It is only possible to connect to the following  
types of network:  
1.  
Press Settings in the top view.  
2. Continue to Communication Wi-Fi  
Saved networks.  
Frequency — 2.4 or 5 GHz18  
.
Standards — 802.11 a/b/g/n.  
3.  
Tap on Forget alongside the network to  
be removed.  
Security type — WPA2-AES-CCMP.  
The car’s Wi-Fi system is designed to handle  
Wi-Fi devices inside the car.  
4. Confirm the selection.  
> The car will no longer connect to the  
network in future.  
If several devices operate on the frequency at  
the same time then it may result in reduced  
performance.  
Remove all networks  
All networks can be removed simultaneously  
by restoring factory settings. Please note that  
all user data and system settings are reset to  
original factory settings.  
Related information  
Related information  
Resetting settings in the centre display  
(p. 122)  
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downloaded apps can also be deactivated  
there. Note that services and apps cannot be  
used as intended if data sharing is deacti-  
vated.  
User terms and conditions and  
data sharing  
The first time certain services and apps are  
started, a pop-up window with the headings  
Terms and conditions and Data sharing  
may be shown.  
The purpose is to inform about Volvo's user  
terms and conditions and policy for data shar-  
ing. By accepting data sharing, the user  
accepts that certain information is sent from  
the car. This is required so that certain servi-  
ces and apps can have full functionality.  
Activating and deactivating data  
sharing  
Data sharing for services and apps required  
can be set in the centre display's settings  
menu.  
After a factory reset or e.g. a workshop visit or  
software update, the data sharing settings  
may have been reset to their default settings.  
In which case, reactivate data sharing for  
online services and for downloaded apps.  
1.  
Tap on Settings in the centre display's  
top view.  
2. Press System Privacy and data.  
3. Select activation or deactivation of data  
sharing for individual services and all apps.  
If data sharing has not been activated for an  
online service or downloaded apps, this can be  
done when they are started in the centre dis-  
play. If this is the first time a service is started,  
or e.g. after a factory reset or certain software  
updates, Volvo's terms and conditions for  
online services need to be approved. Note that  
data sharing will then also be activated for  
other services or apps for which sharing has  
already been approved.  
Privacy and data sharing settings are  
unique for every driver profile.  
The data sharing function for online services  
and apps is deactivated as default19. Data  
sharing needs to be activated so that certain  
online services and apps in the car can be  
used. Data sharing can be set from the centre  
display's settings menu or in connection with  
the services or apps being started in the cen-  
tre display.  
Related information  
Privacy and data sharing  
With the software update made available  
November 2017, privacy and data sharing set-  
tings were introduced for online services and  
downloaded apps. The settings can be found  
under Privacy and data in the settings menu  
in the car's centre display.  
After a visit to a Volvo workshop, you may  
need to reactivate data sharing so that the  
online services and apps shall work again.  
Related information  
There you can select the online services which  
are allowed to share data. Data sharing for  
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2. Select to approve data sharing for the  
service or to cancel.  
Data sharing for services  
Activate data sharing when you start a  
service  
1. Select the function or service to be acti-  
vated.  
If you have not activated data sharing for an  
online service or for downloaded apps, you  
can do this in connection with starting them  
in your centre display. If this is the first time  
you are starting a service, or e.g. after a fac-  
tory reset or certain software updates, you  
also need to approve Volvo's terms and con-  
ditions for online services.  
If you select to approve, data sharing is acti-  
vated and you can start to use the service.  
> If this is the first time you are using the  
service and also after e.g. a factory  
reset or certain software updates, you  
first need to approve Volvo's terms and  
conditions for online services in order to  
continue.  
Activate data sharing when you start  
an app  
To approve data sharing for an app that needs  
the function, start the app and tap on Allow in  
the pop-up window.  
You can deactivate data sharing for services  
and apps in the settings menu under System  
Privacy and data Data Sharing.  
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Storage space on hard disk  
It is possible to view how much free space  
there is on the car's hard disk.  
Storage information for the car's hard disk,  
including total capacity, available capacity and  
how much space is used for installed apps can  
be shown. The information is available under  
Settings System System Information  
Storage.  
Related information  
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media  
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frequency, time and space for the best possi-  
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faithful reproduction of the acoustic characte-  
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Area  
Brazil:  
Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário isto e, náo tem direito a protecão contra interferéncia prejudicial, mesmo tipo, e não  
pode causar interferéncia a sistemas operando em caráter primário.  
EU:  
Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Sanda Works 2-3-33, Miwa, Sanda-city. Hyogo, 669-1513, Japan  
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation hereby declares that this type of radio equipment [Audio Navigation Unit] conforms with directive  
2014/53/EU.  
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Area  
Kazakh-  
stan:  
Model name: NR 0V  
Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electric Corporation  
Exporting country: Japan  
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China:  
1.  
■ 使用频率ꢀ2.4 - 2.4835 GHz  
■ 等效全向辐射ꢁ率(EIRP)ꢀ 天线增益10dBi 时ꢀ≤100 mW 或≤20 dBm ①  
■ 最大ꢁ率谱密度ꢀ 天线增益10dBi 时ꢀ≤20 dBm / MHz(EIRP) ①  
■ 载频容限ꢀ20 ppm  
■ 帯外发射ꢁ率(在 2.4-2.4835GHz 頻段以外) ≤-80 dBm / Hz (EIRP)  
■ 杂散发射(辐射)ꢁ率(对应载波±2.5 倍信道带宽以外)ꢀ  
≤-36 dBm / 100 kHz (30 - 1000 MHz)  
≤-33 dBm / 100 kHz (2.4 - 2.4835 GHz)  
≤-40 dBm / 1 MHz (3.4 - 3.53 GHz)  
≤-40 dBm / 1 MHz (5.725 - 5.85 GHz)  
≤-30 dBm / 1 MHz (其1 - 12.75 GHz)  
2.不得擅自更改发射频率ꢃꢄ大发射ꢁ率(包括额外ꢄ装射频ꢁ率放大器),不得擅自外接天线或改用其它发射天线ꢅ  
3.使用时不得对各种合法的无线电通信业ꢆ产生有害干扰ꢅ一旦发现有干扰现象时,应立即停止使用,并采ꢇ措施消除干扰后方可继续  
使用ꢅ  
4.使用微ꢁ率无线电设备,必须忍ꢈ各种无线电业ꢆ的干扰或工业ꢃ科学及医疗应用设备的辐射干扰ꢅ  
5.不得在飞机和机场附近使用ꢉ  
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Korea:  
B 급 기기 (가정용 방송통신기자재)  
이 기기는 가정용(B ) 전자파적합기기로서 주로  
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Malaysia:  
This device has been certified under the Communications & Multimedia Act of 1998, Communications and Multimedia (Technical  
“SIRIM Label Verification”.  
Device category: Navigation equipment for vehicle (Bluetooth)  
Model: NR-0V  
Type Approval No.:  
RDBV/25A/1118/S(18-4228), RDBV/26A/1118/S(18-4229)  
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Mexico:  
低ꢥ率電波輻射性電機管理辦法  
Taiwan:  
第十二條  
經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司ꢀ商號或使用者均不得擅自  
變更頻率ꢀ加大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能ꢁ  
第十四條  
低ꢥ率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象時,應  
立停用,改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用ꢦ前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線  
電通信ꢦ低ꢥ率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業ꢧ科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設備  
之干擾ꢁ  
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