audio VOLVO XC70 2012 Owner´s Manual

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05 Infotainment
Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)*
05

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to select the desired source (Disc orUSB), release the button and wait several
seconds for your selection to be accepted.
3. Insert a DVD in the infotainment system's
media player, or connect an external
device to the vehicle's USB socket.
Playback and navigation
Play a video track/video file by pressing
on the remote control and change tracks/video
files by pressing
/. Stop playback
by pressing
. See page 224 for more
information about playback and navigation on
video DVDs and page 225 for information
about playing video files.
Fast forward/reverse
Press and hold the / buttons to fast
forward/reverse. Fast forward/reverse can be
done at several speeds for video files by briefly
pressing these buttons to increase the speed.
Fast forward/reverse is done at one speed for
audio files. Stop fast forward/reverse by press-
ing
, or the / buttons.
Listening to the radioYou can also listen to the infotainment sys-
tem's radio through the RSE system.1. Switch on the cordless headphones, select
CH.A for the left screen or CH.B for the
right screen.
2. Point the remote control toward a screen's
IR transceiver and press
one or more
times to come to the desired source (
AM,FM1, Sirius1*, etc.), release the button
and wait several seconds for your selection
to be accepted.
3. Select a station using one of the preset
buttons (0 - 9) on the remote control or
press
/ to search for the next/
previous available station.
See page 214 for more information about the
radio.
RSE menus
IntroductionSettings in the RSE menus can be made from
the front center console control panel or by
using the remote control in the rear seat. A
source for one of the rear screens can be acti-
vated from the front center control panel and
certain settings for the rear screens can also be
made from this panel.
RSE front screen menus
To access this menu, begin by selecting RSEunder MEDIA by pressing this button on the
front center console (or by using the remote
control or the steering wheel keypad). Continue
by pressing OK/MENU to access the menu.
Turn TUNE to the desired selection and con-
firm by pressing OK/MENU.
Settings can be made for the left or right rear
screen separately or for both screens (
Left
RSE screen menu, Right RSE screen
menu and Both RSE screen menus):
Power off/Power on
RADIO
MEDIA
RSE settings
Mute
Display off
Disable remote control (front)
Reset all RSE settings

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05 Infotainment
Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)*
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252* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
RSE pop-up menu5
Press on the remote control while a video
file is playing to display the pop-up menu. Use
the scroll wheel and the buttons on the remote
to make menu selections. See page 254 for
detailed information about the remote control.
Screen aspect ration
Image settings
Day/Night mode
Source menu
6
DVD disc menu7
RSE rear screen menus
Press on the remote control when a
source (e.g.,
Disc) has been selected to access
the RSE-menus for the rear screens.
Use the scroll wheel and the buttons on the
remote to make menu selections. See page
254 for detailed information about the remote
control.
RADIO
The menus for AM, FM1, FM2, Sirius1* andSirius2* are:
Day/Night mode
Display off
Reset all RSE settings
MEDIA
RSE CD Audio menuDisc menu
Random
Day/Night mode
Display off
Reset all CD settings
RSE CD/DVD Data menuDisc menu
Random
Repeat folder
DivX® VOD code
Day/Night mode
Display offReset all CD/DVD settings
RSE DVD Video menuDisc menu
DVD disc menu
Subtitles
Audio tracks
Advanced settings
Day/Night mode
Display off
Reset all DVD settings
RSE USB menuUSB menu
Random
Repeat folder
DivX® VOD code
Select USB device
Day/Night mode
Display off
Reset all USB settings
5Applies only when a video file is playing.6The content of the menu will vary according to what is being played, for example Disc menu or USB menu.7Applies to DVD videos only

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05 Infotainment
Remote control*
05
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ButtonFunction
Stop
Fast forward, change tracks/
songs
DVD menu
Go back one step in a menu, can-
cel a function or delete entered
characters
Navigate up/down
Navigate right/left
Confirm a selection or go to the
current source's main menu
Reduce volume
Increase volume
0-9Use to select preset channels or
enter characters
ButtonFunction
One-button access to frequently
used functions (which must be
programmed into the button, see
page 211)
Information about the current
film, song, etc., or to display
information not currently shown
on the screen
Select language for audio tracks
Subtitles, select subtitle lan-
guage
Not in use
Replacing batteriesThe remote control runs on four AA/LR6 bat-
teries.
NOTE
The batteries' normal service life ranges
from 1-4 years, depending on how often the
remote is used. If the remote is not working
properly, try replacing the four AA/LR6 bat-
teries.
It is advisable to have extra batteries on long
trips.
1. Press down on the battery cover and slide
it in the direction indicated in the illustra-
tion.
2. Remove the old batteries and insert new
ones in the directions indicated by the
symbols in the battery holder.
3. Slide the cover back into place.
Worn out batteries should be disposed of in an
environmentally responsible manner.

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05 Infotainment
Infotainment system menus
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Navigating in the menus
Infotainment settings are made via the sys-
tem's menus. Press one of the mode buttons
(RADIO, MEDIA, or TEL—see the illustration
on page 206) to select it and access its specific
menus. When a mode has been selected, press
OK/MENU to access its menus.
Menu selections can be made using the con-
trols in the center console and certain functions
can also be controlled from the steering wheel
keypad. Each mode is described in its respec-
tive section.
Controls in the center console
RADIO
MEDIA
TEL
TUNE
OK/MENU
Search pathsThroughout this manual, search paths to the
menu system functions are listed as shown in
the following example: Audio settings
Equalizer, if the following steps have been
taken first:
1.
Press the desired mode button, (RADIO,
MEDIA, etc). Continue pressing the button
to navigate through the various selections
displayed (e.g.,
FM1). Release the button
and wait several seconds to automatically
accept the selection or turn TUNE and
press OK/MENU.
2.
Turn TUNE or use the thumb wheel on the
steering wheel keypad to scroll to the
desired menu selection, such as
Audio
settings, and press OK/MENU to confirm
a selection.
3.
Turn TUNE again to scroll to the desired
submenu (e.g.,
Equalizer) where applica-
ble and press OK/MENU.
RADIO menus
Main AM menuAM menu
Show presets
Scan
Audio settings1
Sound stage
Equalizer
Volume compensation
Reset all audio settings
Main FM1/FM2 menuFM menu
Show radio text
Show presets
Scan
Advanced settings
Reset all FM settings
Audio settings1
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Infotainment system menus
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Main Sirius1*/Sirius2* menuSirius1
SIRIUS radio off. Press RADIO button
to activate SIRIUS.
Sirius2
SIRIUS radio off. Press RADIO button
to activate SIRIUS.
Song memory
Add song
Song Seek
Delete song
View song memory
Channel list information
Station name
Artist
Title
Information
Show presets
Category list
Advanced SIRIUS settings
Skip options
Channel skip listLock options
Channel lock list
Unlock all channels
Temporarily unlock all chan-
nels
Change code
Audio settings1
MEDIA menus
Main CD Audio menuDisc menu
Random
Scan
Audio settings1
Main CD/DVD Data menuDisc menu
Play/Pause
Stop
Random
Repeat folder
Change subtitlesChange audio track
Scan
Audio settings1
Main DVD Video menuDisc menu
DVD disc menu
Play/Pause/Continue
Stop
Subtitles
Audio tracks
Advanced settings
Angle
DivX® VOD code
Audio settings1
Main iPod menuiPod menu
Random
Scan
Audio settings1
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Infotainment system menus
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Main USB menuUSB menu
Play/Pause
Stop
Random
Repeat folder
Select USB device
Change subtitles
Change audio track
Scan
Audio settings1
Main Bluetooth media menuBluetooth menu
Random
Change device
Remove Bluetooth device
Scan
Bluetooth software version in car
Audio settings1
Main AUX menuAUX menu
AUX input volume
Audio settings1
TEL menus
Main BluetoothŸŸ hands-free menuPhone menu
Call lists
All calls
Missed calls
Answered calls
Dialed calls
Call duration
Phone book
Search
New contact
Speed dials
Receive vCard
Memory status
Clear phone bookChange phone
Remove Bluetooth device
Phone settings
Discoverable
Sounds and volume
Download phone book
Bluetooth software version in
car
Call options
Auto answer
Voicemail number
Disconnect phone
1The audio settings are the same for all infotainment system modes

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06 During your trip
Driving recommendations
06

263
tributed so that capacity weight or maximum
permissible axle loads are not exceeded.
Driving through water
•The vehicle can be driven through water up
to a depth of approximately 10 in. (25 cm),
at a maximum speed of 6 mph (10 km/h).
•Take particular care when driving through
flowing water.
•Clean the electrical connections for trailer
wiring after driving in mud or water.
•When driving through water, maintain low
speed and do not stop in the water.
WARNING
After driving through water, press lightly on
the brake pedal to ensure that the brakes
are functioning normally. Water or mud can
make the brake linings slippery, resulting in
delayed braking effect.
CAUTION
•Engine damage will occur if water is
drawn into the air cleaner.
•If the vehicle is driven through water
deeper than 10 in (25 cm), water may
enter the differential and the transmis-
sion. This reduces the oil's lubricating
capacity and may shorten the service
life of these components.
•Do not allow the vehicle to stand in
water up to the door sills longer than
absolutely necessary. This could result
in electrical malfunctions.
•If the engine has been stopped while the
vehicle is in water, do not attempt to
restart it. Have the vehicle towed out of
the water.
Engine and cooling systemUnder special conditions, for example when
driving in hilly terrain, extreme heat or with
heavy loads, there is a risk that the engine and
cooling system will overheat. Proceed as fol-
lows to avoid overheating the engine.
•Maintain a low speed when driving with a
trailer up long, steep hills.
•Do not turn the engine off immediately
when stopping after a hard drive.
WARNING
The cooling fan may start or continue to
operate (for up to 6 minutes) after the engine
has been switched off.
•Remove any auxiliary lights from in front of
the grille when driving in hot weather con-
ditions.
•Do not exceed engine speeds of 4500 rpm
if driving with a trailer in hilly terrain. The oil
temperature could become too high.
Conserving electrical currentKeep the following in mind to help minimize
battery drain:
•When the engine is not running, avoid
using ignition mode II. Many electrical sys-
tems (the audio system, the optional navi-
gation system, power windows, etc) will
function in ignition modes 0 and I. These
modes reduce drain on the battery.
•Please keep in mind that using systems,
accessories, etc., that consume a great
deal of current when the engine is not run-
ning could result in the battery being com-
pletely drained. Driving or having the
engine running for approximately
15 minutes will help keep the battery
charged.
•The optional 12 volt socket in the cargo
area provides electrical current even with

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09 Specifications
Overview of information and warning symbols09
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.363
SymbolDescriptionP.
no.
Driver Alert System*,
Lane Departure Warn-
ing*182
Adaptive Cruise Con-
trol *155,
161
Information symbols in the center
console display
SymbolDescriptionP.
no.
Audio files223
CD folder223
Video files223
Bluetooth-connected
cell phone234
BluetoothTM hands-
free234
HD radio216
Park Assist*185
Information symbols in the ceiling
console
SymbolDescriptionP.
no.
Seat belt reminder19
Occupant Weight
Sensor26

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10 Index
10
366
1, 2, 3 ...
12-volt sockets........................................ 199
A
ABS (anti-lock brake system).................. 119
Accessory installation warning.................. 13
Active chassis system.............................150
Active yaw control................................... 148
Adaptive brake lights............................... 118
Adaptive cruise control.................... 153, 155
Airbags
disconnecting the front passenger’s
side.................................................26, 27
front...................................................... 22
inflatable curtain................................... 32
side impact........................................... 30
Air conditioning........................................ 142
Air distribution.......................................... 138
Air distribution table................................. 144
Air vents................................................... 139
All Wheel Drive......................................... 117
Anti-freeze.......................................264, 322Anti-lock brake system
warning light......................................... 76
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)................. 119
Approach lighting................................56, 97
Audio system
AUX/USB sockets............................... 227
BluetoothŸ devices............................. 230
BluetoothŸ hands-free system........... 233
Bluetooth streaming audio................. 230
general functions................................ 211
getting started.................................... 206
HD digital radio................................... 216
introduction......................................... 204
media player....................................... 223
menus................................................. 256
overview.............................................. 204
radio functions.................................... 214
Rear seat entertainment..................... 245
Sirius satellite radio............................218
sound settings.................................... 212
steering wheel keypad........................ 209
voice control....................................... 241
Auto-dim rearview mirror......................... 104
Automatic locking retractor....................... 37
Automatic transmission
Geartronic................................... 115, 116
general description.....................115, 116oil........................................................ 359
shiftlock override................................ 116
Axle weight.............................................. 297
B
Battery
changing..................................... 334, 335
maintenance....................................... 334
remote key, replacing........................... 59
specifications...................................... 360
warning symbols................................. 333
Black box................................................... 11
Blind Spot Information System
(BLIS)....................................... 193, 194, 195
Bluetooth cell phone connection............. 233
Booster cushion, integrated...................... 48
Booster cushions....................................... 45
Brake lights.............................................. 118
Brake system
ABS..................................................... 119
Brake pad inspection.......................... 118
checking fluid level............................. 322
emergency brake assistance.............. 119
fluid..................................................... 359

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10 Index
10
369
Geartronic................................................ 116
Geartronic automatic transmission.. 115, 116
Generator warning light............................. 78
Glossary of tire terminology..................... 296
Grocery bag holder.................................. 275
Gross vehicle weight...............................297
H
Hazard warning flashers............................ 95
HD digital radio........................................ 216
Headlights
Active Bending Lights........................... 93
changing bulbs...........................325, 326
high/low beams.................................... 92
high beam flash.................................... 92
Headlight washers..................................... 99
Headphones............................................ 246
Head restraints, rear seat.......................... 87
Heated front seats................................... 140
Heated oxygen sensors........................... 270
Heated rear seats.................................... 141
High beams................................................ 92
indicator light........................................ 77Hill Descent Control................................. 124
Hoisting the vehicle.................................317
HomeLink
® Wireless Control System...... 108
Home safe lighting............................... 96, 97
Hood, opening/closing............................319
Horn........................................................... 91
I
Ignition modes........................................... 82
Immobilizer................................................ 55
Important information.................................. 8
Indicator lights.........................75, 76, 77, 78
Infant seats................................................ 41
Inflatable Curtain........................................ 32
Inflation pressure..................................... 291
Inflation pressure table............................293
Information and warning symbols, table
of.............................................................. 361
Information lights.....................75, 76, 77, 78
Information symbol.................................... 77
Infotainment system................................ 204
AUX/USB sockets............................... 227Bluetooth
Ÿ devices............................. 230
Bluetooth® hands-free system........... 233
general functions................................ 211
getting started.................................... 206
media player....................................... 223
menus................................................. 256
radio functions.................................... 214
rear seat entertainment....................... 245
rear seat entertainment system, remote
control................................................. 254
sound settings.................................... 212
voice control....................................... 241
Inspection readiness................................ 317
Instrument lighting..................................... 92
Instrument overview............................74, 75
Instrument panel...................................... 129
Integrated two-stage booster cushion...... 48
Interior Air Quality System....................... 138
Interior lighting........................................... 96
iPodŸ connector (audio system)............. 227
ISOFIX/LATCH anchors............................. 46

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