VOLVO XC60 T8 2018 Owner´s Manual

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Related information
•Center display overview (p. 105)
• Changing settings in the center display (p. 130)
• Setting types in the center display (p. 131)
• Table of settings in the center display(p. 132)
Opening contextual setting in thecenter display
Most of the settings for the vehicle's basic apps can be changed directly in Top view in the cen-ter display via contextual settings.
Top view with button for contextual settings.
Apps that are factory-installed in your vehicle, e.g.FM radio and USB, are part of Sensus and are
used to control the vehicle's integrated functions. The settings for these apps can be changeddirectly in Top view in the center display. When contextual setting is available:
1. Pull down Top view when an app is in expan-
ded form, e.g.
Navigation.
2. Tap
Navigation Settings.
3. Change the desired settings and confirm. Tap
Close or press the Home button under the
center display to close Settings view. Most of the vehicle's basic apps have this contex- tual setting option, but not all.
Third-party appsThird-party apps are apps that are not factory-installed in the vehicle's system, but can be downloaded, e.g.
Volvo ID. Settings for these
apps are changed in the apps themselves, not in Top view.
Related information
• Opening settings in the center display(p. 128)
• Center display overview (p. 105)
• Resetting center display settings (p. 131)
• Download apps (p. 478)

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Changing settings in the centerdisplay You can change
Settings and information for
many of the vehicle's functions via the center display.
1. Open Top view by tapping the tab or by drag- ging/swiping from the top of the screen downward.
2. Tap
Settings to open the Settings menu.
3. Tap one of the categories and sub-catego- ries to navigate to the desired setting.
4. Change the setting(s). Different types of set- tings are changed in different ways.
> Changes are saved immediately.
A sub-category in the Settings menu with various possi- ble settings; has a multi-selection button and radio but-tons.
Related information
• Center display overview (p. 105)
• Resetting center display settings (p. 131)
• Setting types in the center display (p. 131)
• Table of settings in the center display (p. 132)
Resetting user data when thevehicle changes owners
If the vehicle changes owners, all user data and system settings should be reset to factorydefaults.
Vehicle settings can be reset at different levels. Reset all user data and system settings to theiroriginal factory defaults when the vehiclechanges owner. It is also important to change theowner of the Volvo On Call service.
Related information
• Resetting center display settings (p. 131)

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Resetting center display settingsAll settings made in the center display's Settings menu can be reset to default values.
Two types of resetThere are two ways to reset the settings in the Settings menu:

Factory Reset- erases all data and files and
resets all settings to factory default.

Reset Personal Settings- erases personal
data and resets personalized settings to fac- tory default.
Resetting settingsFollow these instructions to reset the settings.
NOTE
Factory Reset is only possible when the
vehicle is stationary.
1. Tap Settings in the Top view in the center
display.
2. Proceed to
SystemFactory Reset.
3. Select the type of reset you would like to do. > A pop-up window will appear. 4.
Tap
OK to confirm the reset.
For
Reset Personal Settings, confirm the
reset by tapping Reset for the active
profile or Reset for all profiles.
> The selected settings will be reset.
Related information
• Center display overview (p. 105)
• Opening settings in the center display (p. 128)
• Changing settings in the center display(p. 130)
• Table of settings in the center display(p. 132)
Setting types in the center display
Different types of settings are changed in differ- ent ways. Refer to the table below for a descrip-tion of the different types of settings.
Types of settings
Type ofsettingDescription
Trigger function Starts an app or a separate viewfor more advanced settings. Tapthe text to e.g. connect a Bluetooth
®
device.
Radio but- ton Select one of the possible set-tings by tapping the desired radiobutton to e.g. change the systemlanguage.
Multi-selectionbutton Select a level for a particular set-ting by pressing the desired partof the button, e.g. to select sensi-tivity level for City Safety.
Checkbox Tap the checkbox to activate/ deactivate a function, e.g. toselect automatic start for heatedseats.

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Type ofsettingDescription
Slider Select a level for a function by pressing and dragging the slider control, e.g. to set volume level.
Informa-tion dis-play This is not an actual setting, butinstead displays information suchas the vehicle's VIN number.
Related information

Center display overview (p. 105)
Table of settings in the centerdisplay The center display's Settings menu has a num- ber of main categories and sub-categories thatcontain settings and information for many of thevehicle's features and functions.
There are seven main categories: My Car,Sound, Navigation, Media, Communication,Climate and System.
Each category, in turn, contains a number of sub- categories and possible settings. The table belowshows the first level of sub-categories. The possi-ble settings for a function or an area are descri-bed in more detail in their respective sections ofthe Owner's Manual. Some settings are personal, which means that they can be saved to a
Driver Profiles. Others
are global, which means that they are not linked to a driver profile.
My Car
Sub-categories
Displays IntelliSafe Drive Preferences
/Individual Drive Mode*
Lights and Lighting Mirrors and Convenience
Sub-categories
Locking Parking Brake and SuspensionWipers
Sound
Sub-categories
Tone BalanceSystem Volumes
Navigation
Sub-categories
Map Route and GuidanceTraffic
Media
Sub-categories
AM/FM Radio SiriusXM SiriusXM Travel Link

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Sub-categories
Gracenote®
Video
Communication
Sub-categories
Phone Text Messages Android Auto
*
Apple CarPlay*
Bluetooth Devices Wi-FiVehicle Wi-Fi HotspotVehicle Modem Internet Volvo On Call Volvo Service Networks
ClimateThe Climate main category does not have any
sub-categories.
System
Sub-categories
Driver Profile Date and TimeSystem Languages and UnitsPrivacy and dataKeyboard Layouts Voice Control
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Factory Reset System Information
Related information
• Center display overview (p. 105)
• Changing settings in the center display (p. 130)
• Resetting center display settings (p. 131)
Driver profiles
Many of the vehicle's settings can be custom- ized to the driver's personal preferences andsaved in one or more driver profiles.
These personal settings are automatically saved in the active driver profile. Each key can be linkedto one driver profile. When the linked key is used,the vehicle is customized to the specific settingsof that driver profile.
Which settings are saved in driver profiles?
The vehicle has settings that can be made eitherpersonal or global. The personal settings aresaved in driver profiles. Settings that can be saved in a driver profile include, among other things, screens, mirrors, front seats, navigation *, audio and media system,
language and voice control. Some settings are global settings. These settings can be changed but are not saved to a specificdriver profile. Changes to global settings affect allprofiles.

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Global settings
Global settings and parameters do not change when driver profiles are changed. They remainthe same regardless of which driver profile is cur-rently active. Keyboard layout is an example of a global setting. If driver profile X is used to add additional key-board languages, these languages will also beavailable for driver profile Y. The settings for key-board layout are not saved to a specific driverprofile - the settings are global.
Personal settings
If driver profile X has been used to e.g., set the brightness for the center display, driver profile Ywill not be affected by this setting. It will only besaved to driver profile X because brightness set-ting is a personal setting.
Related information
•Selecting a driver profile (p. 134)
• Changing a driver profile's name (p. 135)
• Resetting driver profile settings (p. 135)
• Linking a remote key to a driver profile(p. 135)
• Table of settings in the center display(p. 132)
Selecting a driver profile When the center display starts up, the selected driver profile will be shown at the top of thescreen. The most recently used driver profile willbe active the next time the vehicle is unlocked. Adifferent driver profile can be selected once thevehicle has been unlocked. However, if theremote key has been linked to a driver profile,this profile will be used instead.
There are two options for switching between driver profiles. Option 1:
1. Tap the name of the driver profile shown at
the top of the center display when the dis- play starts up.
> A list will appear, showing driver profilesthat can be selected.
2. Select desired driver profile. 3. Tap
Confirm.
> The driver profile has now been selected and the system will load the settings stored in that profile.
Option 2:
1. Pull down Top view in the center display.2. Tap
Profile.
> The same list as in option 1 will be dis- played.
3. Select desired driver profile. 4.
Tap
Confirm.
> The driver profile has now been selected and the system will load the settings stored in that profile.
Related information
• Driver profiles (p. 133)
• Navigating in the center display's views(p. 111)
• Changing a driver profile's name (p. 135)
• Linking a remote key to a driver profile(p. 135)

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Changing a driver profile's name
It is possible to change the names of the differ- ent driver profiles used in the vehicle.
1. Tap Settings in the Top view in the center
display.
2. Tap
SystemDriver Profiles.
3. Select
Edit Profile.
> A menu will open in which the driver pro- file can be changed.
4. Tap the
Profile Name box.
> A keyboard will be displayed and can be used to change the name. Tap
to
close the keyboard.
5. Save the name change by pressing
Back orClose.
> The name has now been changed.
NOTE
Profile names may not begin with a space. If a space is entered first, the profile name will notbe saved.
Related information
• Selecting a driver profile (p. 134)
• Using the center display keyboard (p. 122)
Resetting driver profile settings
Settings that have been saved for one or more driver profiles can be reset when the vehicle isstationary.
NOTE
Factory Reset is only possible when the
vehicle is stationary.
1. Tap Settings in the Top view.
2. Tap
SystemFactory ResetReset
Personal Settings.
3. Select option
Reset for the active profile,Reset for all profiles or Cancel.
Related information
• Driver profiles (p. 133)
• Resetting center display settings (p. 131)
Linking a remote key to a driverprofile A remote key can be linked to a driver profile. This driver profile and all of its settings will thenautomatically be selected every time the vehicleis used with that particular remote key.
The first time the remote key is used, it is not linked to any specific driver profile. The Guestprofile is automatically activated when the ignition is switched on. A driver profile can also be selected manually without linking it to any key. When the vehicle isunlocked, the last active driver profile will be acti-vated. If the key has ever been linked to a driverprofile, it is not necessary to manually select adriver profile when using that particular key.
Linking a remote key to a specific driver
profile
First select the profile you would like to link tothe key (if that profile is not already active). Theactive profile can then be linked to the key. 1. Tap
Settings in the Top view in the center
display.
2. Tap
SystemDriver Profiles.
3. Mark the desired profile. The display will return to Home view. The
Guest profile can-
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Pull down Top view again and tap
Settings
SystemDriver ProfilesEdit
Profile.
5. Select
Connect key to link the profile with
the key. A driver profile can only be linked to the key currently being used in the vehicle. If there are any other keys in the vehicle,
More
than one key is found, put the key you want to connect on backup reader
will be
displayed.
Location of the backup reader in the tunnel console.> When Profile connected to key is dis-
played, the key and driver profile have been linked.
6. Tap
OK.
> The key used is now linked to the driver profile and will remain so as long as the
Connect key box is not deselected.
Related information
• Driver profiles (p. 133)
• Changing a driver profile's name (p. 135)
• Remote key (p. 229)
Messages in the center display
The center display shows messages in certain circumstances to inform or assist the driver.
Messages in the center display's Top view.
Messages with lower priority for the driver are shown in the center display. Most of the messages are shown in the center display's status bar. The message will disappearfrom the status bar after a short period of time orafter the required action has been taken. Mes-sages that need to be saved are stored in Topview in the center display. The message may be shown along with graphics, symbols or a button to e.g. activate/deactivate afunction connected to the message.

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Pop-up messages
Messages are sometimes shown as pop-up win- dows. Pop-up messages have a higher prioritythan messages shown in the status bar andrequire acknowledgment/action before they dis-appear. Messages that need to be saved arestored in Top view in the center display.
Related information
•Handling messages in the center display(p. 137)
• Handling messages saved from the centerdisplay (p. 138)
• Messages in the instrument panel (p. 101)
Handling messages in the centerdisplay Messages in the center display are handled in the center display's views.
Messages in the center display's Top view.
Some messages in the center display have a but- ton (or several buttons in a pop-up message) toe.g. activate/deactivate a function related to themessage.
Handling new messages
For messages with buttons:
–Tap the button to perform the action or let the message automatically time-out after ashort period.
> The message will disappear from the sta-
tus bar. For messages without buttons:
–Close the message by tapping it or let the message automatically time-out after a shortperiod.
> The message will disappear from the sta-
tus bar.
Messages that need to be saved are stored in Top view in the center display.
Related information
• Messages in the center display (p. 136)
• Handling messages saved from the centerdisplay (p. 138)
• Messages in the instrument panel (p. 101)

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Handling messages saved from thecenter display
Messages saved from the instrument panel and center displays are handled in the center display.
Saved messages and possible selections in Top view.
Messages that have been shown in the center display and that need to be saved are stored inthe center display's Top view.
Reading saved messages
1. Open Top view in the center display.
> A list of saved messages will be displayed.Messages with an arrow to the right can be expanded.
2. Tap a message to expand/minimize it. > More information about the message willappear in the list and the image to the leftof the app will display information aboutthe message in graphic form.
Handling saved messages
Some messages have a button to e.g. activate/ deactivate a function related to the message.
–Tap the button to perform the action.
Saved messages in Top view are automatically deleted when the ignition is switched off.
Related information
• Messages in the center display (p. 136)
• Handling messages in the center display(p. 137)
• Messages in the instrument panel (p. 101)
Head-up display
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The head-up display is a complement to the instrument panel and projects information fromthe instrument panel onto the windshield. Theprojected images can only be seen from the driv-er's seat.
Incoming phone calls.
The head-up display projects warnings and infor- mation related to speed, cruise control functions,navigation, etc. onto the windshield in the driver'sfield of vision. Traffic information and incomingphone calls can also be shown on the head-updisplay.

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