audio VOLVO V60 2013 Service Manual

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06 Infotainment system
BluetoothŸŸ handsfree*
06
266* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
there is no number stored then this menu can
be reached with one long press on 1.
Audio settings
Phone call volumeThe phone call volume can only be changed
during a call. Use the steering wheel keypad*
or turn the VOL control.
Audio system volumeProviding there is no ongoing call taking place,
the audio system volume is controlled as usual
by turning VOL.
If an audio source is active during an incoming
call then it can be muted automatically. Acti-
vate/deactivate in phone mode under Phone
menu
Phone settingsSounds and
volume
Mute radio/media.
Ring volume
In phone mode go to Phone menuPhone
settings
Sounds and volumeRing
volume and adjust by turning VOL. Press OK/
MENU to hear the audio volume. Press EXIT
to save.
Ring signalsThe handsfree function has integrated ring sig-
nals that can be selected in phone mode under
Phone menu
Phone settingsSounds
and volume
Ring signalsRing signal 1
etc.
NOTE
For some mobile phones, the ringtone on
the phone connected will not be switched
off when one of the inbuilt signals for the
handsfree system is used.
In order to select the connected phone's ring
signal3, go in phone mode to Phone menu
Phone settingsSounds and volume
Ring signalsMobile phone ring signal.
Phone book
There are two phone books. These are merged
into one in the car and are displayed as a single
phone book in the car.
•The car downloads the mobile phone's
phone book and only displays this phone
book when the mobile phone from whichthis phone book was downloaded is con-
nected.
•The car also has a built-in phone book. This
contains all the contacts stored in the car
irrespective of which phone was con-
nected when saving them. These contacts
are visible for all users, regardless of the
mobile phone that is connected to the car.
If a contact is saved in the car then the
symbol
is shown in front of the con-
tact in the phone book.
NOTE
Changes made from the car to a record in
the mobile phone's telephone book will
result in a new record in the car's telephone
book, i.e. changes will not be saved to the
phone. From the car, this will now look like
you have double records, with different
icons. Note also that when a shortcut num-
ber is saved or a change to a contact is
made, this will result in a new record in the
car's phone book.
All use of the phone book requires that the
symbol appears at the top of the TV
screen and that the handsfree function is in
phone mode.
3Not supported by all mobile phones.
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06 Infotainment system
BluetoothŸŸ handsfree*
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.267
The audio system stores a copy of the phone
book from each paired mobile phone. The
phone book can be copied automatically to the
audio system during each connection.
–Activate/deactivate the function in phone
mode under Phone menu
Phone
settings
Download phone book.
If the phone book contains a ringing caller's
contact information then this is shown in the TV
screen.
Quick search for contactsIn normal view turn TUNE to the right to obtain
a list of contacts. Turn TUNE to select and
press OK/MENU to call.
Under the name of the contact is the phone
number that is selected by default. If the sym-
bol ! appears to the right of the contact then
there are several phone numbers stored for the
contact. Press OK/MENU to show the num-
bers. Change and dial a number other than that
selected by default by turning TUNE. Press
OK/MENU to dial.
Search in the list of contacts by using the cen-
tre console's keypad to key in the start of the
contact's name (see "Character table keypad
in centre console" for button functions).
The list of contacts can also be accessed from
normal view by pressing and holding the button
on the centre console's keypad with the letterthat the contact searched for starts with. For
example, a long press on the button for 6 gives
instant access to that part of the list where the
contacts with the letter
M are located.
Character table keypad in centre
console
KeyFunction
Space . , - ? @ : ; / ( ) 1
A B C Å Ä Æ À Ç 2
D E F È É 3
G H I Ì 4
J K L 5
M N O Ö Ø Ñ Ò 6
P Q R S ß 7
T U V Ü Ù 8
W X Y Z 9
Shift between upper and lower
case letter.
KeyFunction
+ 0 p w
# *
Searching for contacts
Search contacts using the text wheel.
Character list
Changing the input mode (see table below)
Phone book
To search for or edit a contact, go in phone
mode to Phone menu
Phone book
Search.
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06 Infotainment system
TV*
06
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.275 General
NOTE
This system only supports TV transmissions
in countries which transmit signals in
mpeg-2 format and follow the DVB-T stand-
ard. The system does not support TV trans-
missions in mpeg-4 format or analogue
transmissions.
NOTE
The TV picture is only shown when the car
is stationary. When the car is moving at a
speed over about 6 km/h the picture disap-
pears,
No visual media available while
driving appears on the display screen,
although the audio is heard during this time.
The picture reappears when the car has
stopped.
Cars with RSE do not shut off the rear
screens.
NOTE
The reception is dependent both on how
good the signal strength and signal quality
are. The transmission may be disturbed by
various factors such as tall buildings or the
TV transmitter being far away. Coverage
level can also vary depending on where in
the country you are located.
IMPORTANT
A TV licence is required for this product in
some countries.
MenusThe menus in MEDIA are controlled from the
centre console and the steering wheel key-
pad*. For general information on menu naviga-
tion, see page 238 and menu overview, see
page 241.
Overview
Centre console control panel.
MEDIA button. Last active source (e.g.
iPodŸ or TV) is activated. If a source is acti-
vated and you press MEDIA then a short-cut menu is shown with commonly used
menu options.
Station presets, numeric input.
Navigate in channel lists or menus by turn-
ing TUNE.
Confirm your selection or go to the menu
by pressing OK/MENU.
EXIT - leads up in the menu system, stops
the function in progress.
The next available channel is shown by
pressing
/ .
NOTE
If the car is equipped with a steering wheel
keypad* and/or remote control* then in
many cases these can be used instead of
the buttons in the centre console. For a
description of the steering wheel keypad,
see page 236. For a description of the
remote control, see page 279.
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07 During your journey
Recommendations during driving
07
285
•If the text message High engine temp
Stop engine or Coolant level low, Stop
engine is shown then the engine must be
switched off after stopping the car.
•In the event of overheating in the gearbox
a built-in protection function is activated
which, amongst other things, illuminates
the instrument panel's warning symbol and
there is a text message displayed there
Transmission hot Reduce speed orTransmission hot Stop safely - follow
the recommendation given and lower the
speed and stop the car in a safe way and
allow the engine to run at idling speed for
a few minutes to allow the gearbox to cool
down.
•If the car overheats, the air conditioning
may be switched off temporarily.
•Do not turn the engine off immediately you
stop after a hard drive.
NOTE
It is normal for the engine's cooling fan to
operate for a while after the engine has been
switched off.
Open tailgate
WARNING
Do not drive with the tailgate open. Toxic
exhaust fumes could be drawn into the car
through the cargo area.
Do not overload the batteryThe electrical functions in the car load the bat-
tery to varying degrees. Avoid using the key
position II when the engine is switched off.
Instead use the I mode - which uses less
power.
Also, be aware of different accessories that
load the electrical system. Do not use functions
which use a lot of power when the engine is
switched off. Examples of such functions are:
•ventilation fan
•headlamps
•windscreen wiper
•audio system (high volume).
If the battery voltage is low the information dis-
play shows the text
Low battery Power save
mode. The energy-saving function then shuts
down certain functions or reduces certain
functions such as the ventilation fan and/or
audio system.
–In which case, charge the battery by star-
ting the engine and then running it for atleast 15 minutes - battery charging is more
effective during driving than running the
engine at idling speed while stationary.
Before a long journey
•Check that the engine is working normally
and that fuel consumption is normal.
•Make sure that there are no leaks (fuel, oil
or other fluid).
•Check all bulbs and tyre tread depths.
•Carrying a warning triangle is a legal
requirement in certain countries.
Winter drivingCheck the following in particular before the
cold season:
•The engine coolant must contain at least
50% glycol. This mixture protects the
engine against frost erosion down to
approximately –35 °C. To achieve optimum
antifreeze protection, different types of gly-
col must not be mixed.
•The fuel tank must be kept filled to prevent
condensation.
•Engine oil viscosity is important. Oils with
lower viscosity (thinner oils) facilitate star-
ting in cold weather and also reduce fuel
consumption while the engine is cold. For
more information on suitable oils, see
page 379.
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09 Maintenance and service
Fuses09

* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.355 Under the glovebox
PositionsOn the inside of the cover is a label that shows
the location of the fuses in fuse box A.
Box AFunctionA
Primary fuse for audio con-
trol module*; Primary fuse
for fuses 16-20: Infotain-
ment40
--
--
Box AFunctionA
--
--
Door handle (Keyless*)5
--
Control panel, driver's door20
Control panel, front passen-
ger door20
Box AFunctionA
Control panel, rear passen-
ger door, right20
Control panel, rear passen-
ger door, left20
Keyless*7.5
Power seat driver's side*20
Power seat passenger side*20
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09 Maintenance and service
Fuses 09
356* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
Box AFunctionA
--
Infotainment control module5
Audio control unit (ampli-
fier)*
Digital radio*; TV*10
Audio15
Telematics*; Bluetooth*5
--
Sunroof*; Interior lighting
roof; Climate sensor*;
Damper motors, air intake5
12 V socket, tunnel console15
Seat heating, rear right*15
Seat heating, rear left*15
--
Seat heating (passenger
side)15
Seat heating (driver's side)15
Box AFunctionA
Parking assistance*; Park-
ing camera*; Towbar control
module *
BLIS*5
AWD control module*15
Active chassis Four-C*10
Box BFunctionA
Rear window wiper15
--
Interior lighting; Driver's
door control panel, power
windows; Power seats,
front*; Remote controlled
garage door opener*7.5
Information display (DIM)5
Adaptive cruise control,
ACC*; collision warning sys-
tem*10
Interior lighting; Rain sensor7.5
Steering wheel module7.5
Box BFunctionA
Central locking system, fuel
filler flap10
Rear window washer15
Windscreen washers15
Unlocking, tailgate10
Folding head restraint*10
Fuel pump20
Movement detector alarm*;
Climate panel5
Steering lock15
Siren alarm*; Data link con-
nector OBDII5
--
Airbags10
Collision warning system*5
Accelerator pedal sensor,
PTC element air preheater*;
Dimming, interior rearview
mirror*; Seat heating, rear*7.5
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10 Specifications
Dimensions and weights
10
373 Weights
Kerb weight includes the driver, the fuel tank
90% full and all fluids.
The weight of passengers and accessories,
and towball load (when a trailer is hitched, see
table page 374) influences the payload and is
not included in the kerb weight.
Permitted max. load = Gross vehicle weight -
Kerb weight.
NOTE
The documented kerb weight applies to
cars in the standard version - i.e. a car with-
out extra equipment or accessories. This
means that for every accessory added the
loading capacity of the car is reduced cor-
respondingly by the weight of the acces-
sory.
Examples of accessories that reduce load-
ing capacity are the Kinetic/Momentum/
Summum equipment levels, as well as other
accessories such as Towbar, Load carriers,
Space box, Audio system, Auxiliary lamps,
GPS, Fuel-driven heater, Safety grille, Car-
pets, Cargo cover, Power seats, etc.
Weighing the car is a certain way of ascer-
taining the kerb weight of your own partic-
ular car.
WARNING
The car's driving characteristics change
depending on how heavily it is loaded and
how the load is distributed.
For information on decal location, see page 370.
Max. gross vehicle weight
Max. train weight (car+trailer)
Max. front axle load
Max. rear axle load
Equipment level
Max. load: See registration document.
Max. roof load: 75 kg.
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10 Specifications
Type approval
10
402
Country
Jamaica:Approved for use in Jamaica SMA EI: IAM2.1
Thailand:This telecommunication equipment conforms to NTC technical requirement.
Nigeria:
Mexico:Warning
"Este equipo opera a titulo secundario, consecuentemente, debe aceptar interferencias perjudiciales incluyendo equipos de la misma
clase y puede no causar interferencias a sistemas operando a titulo primario."
Bluetooth
Ÿ module installation information
This module board is to be installed only by the professional line operator and used only for car audio produced by ALPINE ELEC-
TRONICS, INC. When this Bluetooth
Ÿ Module Board is installed in the Car Audio, we shall consider the following points: 1. Since
"IAM2.1 BT PWB US" owns its FCC ID/IC Number, we shall affix an exterior label on the outside of the product if the FCC ID is not
visible. The exterior label shall use wording such as either "Contains Transmitter Module Board FCC ID: A269ZUA130 / IC: 700B-
IAM2101" or "Contains FCC ID: A269ZUA130 / IC: 700B-IAM2101". 2. "IAM2.1 BT PWB US" complies with requirements of subsections
15.19(a)(3) in FCC Rules Part 15 Subpart C. The manual statement 15.19 (a)(3) is included in User Guide of the product.
COFETEL No. RCPALIA10-0353
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11 Alphabetical Index
11
408
A
ACC – Adaptive cruise control................. 154
Active Bending Lights (ABL)...................... 90
Active chassis – FOUR-C........................226
Active Xenon headlamps........................... 90
Adaptation............................................... 119
Adapting driving characteristics.............. 226
Adaptive cruise control............................ 154
fault tracing......................................... 162
radar sensor........................................ 160
Additional heater (Diesel)......................... 223
Adjusting headlamp pattern...................... 94
halogen headlamp................................ 95
Adjusting the steering wheel...................... 85
Airbag
activating/deactivating, PACOS........... 22
driver's and front passenger side......... 20
key switch off........................................ 22
AIRBAG ..................................................... 20
Airbag system ........................................... 19
Air conditioning........................................ 217
general................................................ 210
Air conditioning, AC................................. 217Air conditioning system
repair................................................... 334
Air distribution.................................. 211, 219
Air quality system IAQS .......................... 217
Air vents................................................... 212
Alarm.......................................................... 63
alarm indicator...................................... 63
alarm signals......................................... 64
arming................................................... 63
checking the alarm............................... 47
deactivate............................................. 63
deactivating a triggered alarm.............. 64
reduced alarm level.............................. 64
Alcolock................................................... 109
Allergy and asthma inducing substances. 211
All-wheel drive, AWD............................... 134
All Wheel Drive (AWD).............................. 134
Approach light, duration......................46, 94
Audio
settings............................................... 240
surround.....................................234, 240
audio system .......................................... 235
Audio system........................................... 234
functions............................................. 240
overview.............................................. 235Audio volume .......................................... 235
phone.................................................. 266
phone/media player............................ 266
ring signal, phone............................... 266
speed/noise compensation................ 240
Auto
climate control settings...................... 216
Automatic car washes.............................361
Automatic gearbox.................................. 122
manual gear positions (Geartronic)..... 123
towing and recovery........................... 304
trailer................................................... 299
Automatic locking...................................... 59
Automatic relocking................................... 57
Auxiliary heater........................................ 223
AUX input......................................... 235, 256
AWD, All-wheel drive............................... 134
B
Backrest..................................................... 80
front seat, lowering............................... 80
Backrest rear seat, lowering...................... 83
Bag holder .............................................. 293
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11 Alphabetical Index
11
409
Battery.............................................344, 391
maintenance....................................... 344
remote control ................................... 280
remote control key/PCC....................... 51
start assistance................................... 120
symbols on the battery....................... 345
warning symbols................................. 345
Bioethanol E85........................................ 289
Blind spot (BLIS)...................................... 194
BLIS......................................................... 194
Bluetooth
Ÿ
handsfree ........................................... 262
media ................................................. 259
microphone off ..................................265
streaming audio ................................. 259
transfer call to mobile ........................ 265
Bonnet, opening...................................... 328
Brake and clutch fluid..............................333
Brake light.................................................. 91
Brakes...................................................... 135
anti-lock braking system, ABS........... 135
brake light............................................. 91
brake system...................................... 135
electric parking brake......................... 137
Emergency Brake Assistance, EBA ... 135
emergency brake lights........................ 91filling brake fluid.................................. 334
handbrake........................................... 137
symbols in the combined instrument
panel...................................................136
Bulbs, see Lighting.................................. 335
C
Calls
incoming............................................. 264
operation............................................. 264
Camera sensor................................169, 178
Car care................................................... 361
Car care, leather upholstery.................... 363
Cargo area
cargo cover......................................... 296
lighting.................................................. 93
loading................................................292
mounting points.................................. 293
safety grille.......................................... 296
safety net............................................ 295
Cargo cover............................................. 296
Car upholstery......................................... 363
Car wash.................................................. 361Catalytic converter................................... 288
recovery..............................................305
CD ........................................................... 252
Centre console........................................ 202
Chassis settings......................................226
Checking and topping up the coolant..... 332
Checking the engine oil level................... 329
Children..................................................... 31
child safety locks.................................. 38
child seats and side airbags................. 24
location in the car.................................31
safety.................................................... 31
Child safety locks...................................... 62
Child seat................................................... 31
Child seats................................................. 31
integrated two-stage booster cushion. 36
ISOFIX fixture system for child seats. . . 38
recommended...................................... 32
size classes for child seats with the ISO-
FIX fixture system................................. 38
upper mounting points for child seats. . 41
Cigarette lighter socket............................ 228
City Safety™............................................ 168
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