buttons VOLVO V70 2008 Owner's Manual
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 Select  wave band  AM and  FM  (FM1 and  FM2)
Automatic tuning
1. Select  a  wave band  using FM or AM.
2. Press 
/ on the navigation button.
Manual tuning
1. Select  a  wave band  using FM  or AM.
2. Turn  TUNING  to select a  station.
Preset
Ten station presets can be  stored  for each wave band.  FM  has two memories  for presets: FM1  and  FM2. Only radio
stations played through the car's speakers  can be  stored  as presets. The stored  presets are selected using the preset
buttons.
Preset  storage can be  carried out manually or automatically.
Manually storing preset stations
1. Tune into a  station.
2. Hold in one  of the preset buttons  until the message Channel stored  appears on the display.
Automatically storing preset stations
The function is especially useful  in areas where  the radio stations and  their frequencies are unfamiliar. The ten
strongest radio stations are stored  automatically  in a  separate memory.
1. Select  a  wave band  using FM  or AM.
2. Hold in AUTO  until Autostoring... appears on the display.
Once Autostoring ... disappears from  the display, the stations are stored.  The radio continues in Auto mode and  Auto
appears on the display. The automatically  stored  presets can now be  selected using the preset buttons.  Automatic
preset storage can be  cancelled using EXIT .
Auto mode is cancelled by pressing for example AUTO  or FM.
Returning to Auto mode provides  access to the autostored presets:
1. Press AUTO .
Auto appears on the display.
2. Press a  preset button.
Scan
The function automatically  searches  the current wave band  for strong stations. When a  station is found, it is played for
approx. eight seconds before scanning is resumed. While  the station is playing it can be  stored  as a  preset as usual.
1. Select  a  wave band  using AM  or FM.
2. Press SCAN .
SCAN  appears on the display. Close using SCAN  or EXIT.
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Use the buttons  in the center  console to change setting. The setting in use when the engine is switched off is activated
the next time the engine is started.
Speed-dependent  steering force (option)
Steering force increases with the speed of the vehicle to give the driver enhanced sensitivity. At low speed the vehicle
is easy to steer in order to facilitate parking, etc.
Steering force can be  changed under Car  settings 
Steering force level. For a  description  of the menu system, see
page 125
.
 NOTE 
This menu function cannot be  accessed when the vehicle is in motion.
   
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Cruise control
Operation
 Standby mode
 Resume set speed
 Deactivating
 Activate/set speed
 Set speed indicator (parentheses indicate standby mode)
Engaging the cruise control function
Before a  speed can be  set, the cruise control system must  be  engaged (put in standby mode).
To do so, press the CRUISE  button 
. The symbol   illuminates  and  the text (---) mph  indicates that cruise
control is in standby mode.
 NOTE 
This does not set the vehicle's speed.
Setting a speed
Use the 
 or  buttons  set the vehicle's current speed. The set speed is shown in the display.
 NOTE 
Cruise control cannot be  engaged at speeds below  20 mph (30 km/h).
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Adjusting the set speed
After a  speed has been set, it can be  increased or decreased  by using the 
 or  buttons.
 Press and  hold down  or  until the vehicle reaches the desired speed. This will become the set speed when the
button is released.
 Press  or  for approximately a  half second and  release the button to increase or decrease  vehicle speed by
approximately 1 mph (1.6 km/h).
 NOTE 
 A temporary increase in speed by pressing the accelerator  pedal, for less than 1 minute (e.g. when passing another
car), does not affect the current cruise control setting. The vehicle will automatically  return to the previously set
speed when the accelerator  pedal is released.
 If one  of the cruise control buttons  is kept depressed  for more than approx. 1 minute cruise control is disengaged.
The engine must  then be  switched off in order to reset cruise control.
Automatic deactivation
Cruise control is automatically  deactivated temporarily  if one  of the following occurs:
 If the speed drops below  approximately 20 mph (30 km/h).
 When the brake pedal is depressed.
 If the gear selector is moved to position N.
 During wheel spin or wheel lock-up.
 If the vehicle's speed is increased by using the accelerator  pedal for more than 1 minute.
The currently set speed will be  saved in the system's memory.
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Cruise control
Temporary deactivation
The driver can temporarily deactivate cruise control by pressing 0. The saved speed is shown in brackets in the
information display.
Resume set speed
If cruise control has been deactivated temporarily, it can be  reactivated  by pressing 
. The vehicle's speed returns to
the most  recently set speed.
 WARNING 
There may be  a  significant increase in speed after the 
 button has been pressed.
Deactivation
Cruise control is disengaged with CRUISE , by putting the gear selector in Neutral, or by switching off the engine. The
set speed is cleared.
 WARNING 
Cruise control should not be  used in heavy traffic  or when driving on wet  or slippery roads. Cruise control may not
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Strong sunlight, reflections, extreme light contrasts, the use of sunglasses, or if the driver is not looking straight
ahead may make the visual warning signal in the windshield difficult to see.
 WARNING 
Cruise control only warns of vehicles detected by the radar sensor, see page 162
. In some cases there may be  no
warning or the warning may be  delayed. The driver should always apply the brakes when necessary.
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Adaptive Cruise Control-ACC
Operation
 Activate and  resume settings, increase speed
 Standby mode, On/Off
 Set a  time interval
 Activate and  set a  speed
 Set speed (parentheses indicate standby mode)
 Time interval while it is being set
 Time interval after it has been set
Engaging the cruise control function
Before ACC can be  used, it must  first be  put in standby mode.
To do so, press
 . The symbol   illuminates  in the display and  (---) indicate that ACC is in standby mode.
Setting a speed
Use the 
 or  buttons   to store  (set) the vehicle's current speed. The set speed, for example 55 mph , is shown in
the display.
 NOTE 
Adaptive cruise control cannot be  engaged at speeds below  20 mph (30 km/h).
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The "car" symbol  illuminates  on the left side of the display when the radar sensor detects another
vehicle ahead. The distance to a  vehicle ahead is only regulated when this  symbol  is illuminated.
Adjusting the set speed
After a  speed has been set, it can be  increased or decreased  by using the 
 or  buttons.
When the system is in active mode, the 
 button has the same function as , but results in a  smaller  increase in
speed.
 NOTE 
 If one  of the adaptive cruise control buttons  is pressed for more than approximately one  minute, ACC will be
deactivated. The engine must  then be  switched off and  restarted  to reset ACC.
 In some situations cruise control cannot be  activated. Cruise Control Unavailable is shown in the display, see page
168.
Setting a time interval
The set time interval to vehicles ahead is increased with 
 and  decreased  with  . The current time interval
is shown briefly in the display following adjustment.
Five different  time intervals  can be  selected and  are shown in the display as 1-5 horizontal bars. The
greater the number of bars, the longer the time interval.
At low speeds, when the distance to the vehicle ahead is short, ACC increases the time interval slightly.
In order to follow the vehicle ahead as smoothly as possible, ACC allows the time
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Adaptive Cruise Control-ACC
interval to vary considerably in certain situations.
 WARNING 
 Only use a  time interval that is suitable in current traffic  conditions.
 A short time interval gives the driver limited reaction time if an  unexpected situation  occurs in traffic.
The number of bars indicating the selected time interval are shown while the setting is being made and  for several
seconds afterward. A smaller  version  of the symbol  is then shown to the right in the display. The same symbol  is also
displayed when Distance Alert is activated, see page 165
.
Deactivating and resuming settings
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Setting a time interval
The buttons  for setting a  time interval are located on the left side of the steering wheel (see the illustration on page
160). Press  to increase the interval or  to decrease  it.
Five different  time intervals  can be  selected and  are shown in the display as 1-5 horizontal bars. The
greater the number of bars, the longer the time interval.
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Distance Alert
The number of bars indicating the selected time interval are shown while the setting is being made and  for several
seconds afterward. A smaller  version  of the symbol  is then shown to the right in the display. The same symbol  is also
displayed when Adaptive Cruise Control is activated.
 NOTE 
 The higher your vehicle's speed, the greater the distance to the vehicle ahead, measured in feet (meters), for a
given time interval.
 The set time interval is also used by Adaptive Cruise Control, see page 161.
 WARNING 
Only use a  time interval that is suitable in current traffic  conditions.
Limitations
The Distance Alert function uses the same radar sensor used by Adaptive Cruise Control and  the Collision Warning
system. See  page 162
 for more information on the radar sensor's limitations.
 NOTE 
Strong sunlight, reflections, extreme light contrasts, the use of sunglasses, or if the driver is not looking straight
ahead may make the visual warning signal in the windshield difficult to see.
 WARNING 
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 NOTE 
The camera  has certain limitations, see page 170.
DAC is designed to help detect a  slowly changing driving pattern. It is primarily intended  to be  used on main roads
and  is not meant  for use in city traffic.
 WARNING 
 DAC is not intended  to extend the duration of driving. Always plan breaks at regular intervals  to help remain
alert.
 In certain cases, fatigue may not affect the driver's behavior. In situations of this  type, no warning will be
provided. Therefore,  it is important to take breaks at regular intervals,  regardless of whether or not DAC has given a
warning
Limitations
In certain situations, DAC may provide warnings even if the driver's driving pattern has not become erratic.
 if the driver is testing the LDW function
 in strong crosswinds
 on grooved road surfaces.
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Driver Alert System -option
Operating DAC
Certain  settings can be  made from  the menu system controlled from  the center  instrument panel. See  page 124
 for
more information on the menu system.
The current system status can be  checked on the trip computer's display by using the buttons  on the left steering wheel
lever.
Thumb wheel. Turn  this  wheel until Driver Alert  is displayed. The second line shows  the alternative Off ,
Unavailable , or [-----], i.e., the number of bars.
READ button. Confirms and  erases  a  message in the display.
Activating  DAC
In the center  instrument panel, go to Car  settings 
 Driver Alert . Select  On.
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