Audio, media and Internet -> Radio settings for Your Volvo XC60 SUV 2020

AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET  
SiriusXM® Satellite radio*  
Radio settings  
There are a number of different radio func-  
tions that can be activated and deactivated.  
RBDS  
RBDS radio  
RBDS (Radio Broadcast Data System) ena-  
bles certain functionality2, such as:  
Pull down Top view and select Settings  
Media SiriusXM to show a list of available  
options.  
Canceling a traffic message  
A current broadcast (e.g. a traffic message)  
can be temporarily interrupted by pressing  
Searches for program types or new broad-  
casts  
Related information  
Radio (p. 454)  
Text information about currently broadcast  
programs  
in the right-side steering wheel keypad or  
tapping Cancel in the center display.  
Settings for SiriusXM® Satellite radio*  
(p. 465)  
Related information  
Activating and deactivating radio  
functions  
Pull down Top view and select Settings  
Media and the desired waveband to see avail-  
able functions.  
Symbols in the center display status bar  
(p. 125)  
Radio (p. 454)  
AM/FM Radio  
HD Radio AM: HD RadioTechnology:  
makes it possible for AM audio to achieve  
an audio quality comparable to analog FM.  
HD Radio FM: HD RadioTechnology:  
makes it possible to achieve a sound qual-  
ity comparable with a CD.  
Show Broadcast Information: shows  
information on program content, artists,  
etc.  
Freeze Program Name: select to stop  
the program service name from scrolling  
continuously. Instead it freezes after 20  
seconds.  
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Certain stations only.  
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* Option/accessory.  
 
AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET  
The IBOC system is referred to as a "hybrid"  
since it is both analog and digital. During  
hybrid operation, receivers still continue to  
receive the analog (non-digital) signal. HD  
Radio receivers incorporate both modes of  
reception, where the receiver will automati-  
cally switch to the analog signal if the digital  
signal cannot be decoded or is lost by the  
receiver.  
so the next time the radio is tuned to the same  
station, the logo will be displayed immedi-  
ately. Album art is synched with the artist that  
you are currently listening to.  
HD Radio  
HD Radio is a brand name registered by the  
DTS, Inc.3. They are the developer of a broad-  
casting technology called IBOC or In Band On  
Channel, which refers to the method of trans-  
mitting a digital radio broadcast signal cen-  
tered on the same frequency as the AM or FM  
station's present frequency.  
Ball game mode  
This feature means that a main FM station  
(HD1) will broadcast live events, where the  
content of the programming is more important  
than sound quality, in analog mode only to  
help prevent the delay between analog and  
digital broadcasting. The HD Radio symbol  
will be white during live broadcasts and "Live"  
will be displayed next to the symbol.  
Introduction  
When you have tuned to an HD Radio station,  
the  
symbol will appear in the infotain-  
ment system display. The symbol will be dis-  
played in different colors:  
Grayed-out symbol: no HD Radio broad-  
cast reception  
Benefits of digital broadcasting  
Better sound (FM sounds near CD quality  
and AM as analog FM).  
White symbol: the radio is actively receiv-  
ing an HD broadcast  
Some FM frequencies offer a greater  
number of listening choices through multi-  
casting (consisting of a frequency's main  
channel and any sub-channels that may  
also be available on that particular fre-  
quency.)  
Orange symbol: the radio is receiving an  
HD broadcast with digital sound  
More information about HD Radio and IBOC  
can be found on DTS, Inc.'s website,  
Display when the radio is receiving an HD Radio  
broadcast (generic illustration)  
When receiving a digital signal there is no  
multipath disturbance or hisses/pops/  
crackling due to outside influences.  
Artist Experience  
A radio station's logo and album art can be  
displayed. If a station opts to provide this  
information, it is broadcast once every 12  
minutes, which means that there may be a  
delay before the logo/album art appear on the  
screen. The radio can store 100 station logos  
HD Radio volume may fade in and out at  
times due to coverage limitations.  
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HD Radiotechnology is manufactured under license from DTS, Inc. U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD Radioand the HD and HD Radio logos are proprietary trademarks of DTS, Inc.  
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HD Radiolimitations (p. 461)  
How HD Radio Technology  
broadcasting works  
HD Radio works similarly to conventional  
radio and broadcasts of this type are available  
in many areas of the United States. However,  
there are a few key differences:  
Activating and deactivating the HD  
Radio™  
Opening contextual setting in the center  
display (p. 134)  
HD Radio is deactivated when the car leaves  
the factory.  
When listening to an HD Radio station and  
driving through areas with weak HD signals  
(fringe areas), you may experience that the  
radio repeatedly switches between analog/  
digital and digital/analog reception. If this hap-  
pens, it may be desirable to switch HD off.  
Instead of transmitting one analogue sig-  
nal, stations send out a bundled signal –  
both analog and digital.  
An HD Radio receiver can receive both  
digital and analog broadcasts. Depending  
on the terrain and location of the vehicle  
(which will influence the signal strength),  
the receiver will determine which signal to  
receive.  
Carry out the following to activate or deacti-  
vate HD Radio:  
1. Drag down the top view and tap on  
Settings.  
2.  
3.  
Press Media and AM/FM Radio.  
Related information  
Press HD Radio AM or HD Radio FM to  
Radio (p. 454)  
activate/deactivate the function.  
If HD radio is deactivated, the radio will be  
unable to receive digital broadcasts but it will  
continue to function as a conventional radio  
(analog AM/FM receiver). Please note that  
when HD is switched off, it will not be possi-  
ble to tune in to sub-channels.  
HD Radiosub-channels (p. 461)  
HD Radiolimitations (p. 461)  
Changing waveband and radio station  
(p. 456)  
Activating or deactivating HD Radio only  
affects the currently selected waveband, FM  
or AM.  
Searching for a radio station (p. 456)  
Related information  
HD Radiosub-channels (p. 461)  
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