lane assist VOLVO XC90 TWIN ENGINE HYBRID 2017 Owners Manual

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Setting a Pilot Assist-1 time interval300
Deactivating/resuming Pilot Assist-1301
Automatic braking with Pilot Assist-1303
Pilot Assist-1 limitations304
Pilot Assist-2*305
Starting and activating Pilot Assist-2308
Changing Pilot Assist-2 speed310
Setting a Pilot Assist-2 time interval311
Deactivating/resuming Pilot Assist312
Changing target vehicles and auto-matic braking with Pilot Assist-2314
Pilot Assist-2 limitations315
Pilot Assist-2 symbols and messages317
Driver support system radar sensor318
Radar sensor limitations319
Radar sensor - type approval322
Driver support system camera322
Camera limitations323
City Safety™326
City Safety warning level settings328
Detecting obstructions with City Safety329
City Safety in crossing traffic331
City Safety when evasive action isnot possible332
City Safety™ troubleshooting332

City Safety limitations334
City Safety symbols and messages337
Rear Collision Warning (RCW)338
Blind Spot Information (BLIS)*339
Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* On/Off340
Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* limitations341
Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)*341
Activating/deactivating Cross TrafficAlert (CTA)*342
Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)* limitations343
Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* withCross Traffic Alert (CTA)* symbolsand messages
345
Road Sign Information (RSI)*346
Road Sign Information (RSI)* operation346
Road Sign Information (RSI)* limitations348
Driver Alert Control (DAC)348
Using Driver Alert Control (DAC)349
Driver Alert Control limitations350
Driving lane assistance350
Activating/deactivating LaneKeeping Aid (LKA)352
Driving lane assistance symbols andmessages353
Run-off Mitigation355

Run-off Mitigation* symbols andmessages357
Park Assist*358
Activating/deactivating Park Assist359
Park Assist limitations360
Park assist symbols and messages361
Park Assist Camera (PAC)*362
Park Assist Camera (PAC)* trajectorylines and fields364
Starting the Park Assist Camera (PAC)*366
Park Assist Camera* (PAC) limitations367
Park Assist Pilot (PAP)*368
Using Park Assist Pilot (PAP)*369
Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* limitations372
Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* symbols andmessages374

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INTRODUCTION
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.21
Owner's manual and theenvironment
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mation comes from FSC® (Forest Stewardship
Council®) certified forests and other responsiblesources.

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Related information
•Volvo and the environment (p. 20)
IntelliSafe—driver support
IntelliSafe is Volvo's philosophy regarding vehi-cle safety. It encompasses a number of systems,both standard and optional, that are designed tohelp make driving and traveling in a Volvo safer.
Support
Systems that help make driving safer are an inte-gral part of IntelliSafe. These include optionalfeatures such as Adaptive Cruise Control* thathelps maintain a set distance to a vehicle ahead,Park Assist Pilot*, which assists in parking thevehicle, Cross Traffic Alert*, Blind SpotInformation*, etc.

Accident prevention
Systems such as City Safety are designed toautomatically apply the brakes in situations inwhich the driver does not have time to react.Lane Keeping Aid* alerts the drive if the vehicleinadvertently crosses a lane's/road's side markerline.

Protection
The vehicle is equipped with e.g., seat belt pre-tensioners that pull the seat belts taut in criticalsituations when there is a collision risk andnumerous airbags designed to help provide cush-ioning if certain types of collisions should occur.

Related information
•Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* (p. 281)
•Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* (p. 368)
•High and low beam headlights (p. 148)
•Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)* (p. 341)
•Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* (p. 339)
•City Safety™ (p. 326)
•Driving lane assistance (p. 350)
•Airbag system (p. 71)
•Roll stability control (RSC) (p. 267)
•Seat belts (p. 66)
•General safety information (p. 62)

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LOCKS AND ALARM
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.241
Settings for the Red Key can be made by astandard remote key user from the center dis-
play's Top view under: SettingsSystem
Driver ProfileRed key.
Several of the vehicle's safety function cannot beturned off by a Red Key user.
The restrictions are designed to help reduce therisk of an accident and they cannot be changedby a Red Key user. These settings cannot bechanged by the Red Key's user.

Possible settings
The following settings can be made for a RedKey:

Speed Limiter * (On/Off)
•Setting interval: 30-160 mph (50-250 km/h)
•Default setting: 75 mph (120 km/h)
•Increments: 1 mph (1 km/h)
This symbol will appear in the instru-ment panel and the message RedkeySpeed limitation cannot beexceeded will be displayed if thedriver attempts to exceed the set maximumspeed.
See the article "Speed limiter" for additionalinformation.
Speed reminder (On/Off):
•Setting interval: 0-155 mph (0-250 km/h
•Default settings: 30, 45 and 55 mph (50, 70and 90 km/h.)
•Increments: 1 mph (1 km/h)
•Max. number of reminders: 6

Reduced max. volume (on/off)
•Default setting: On

Adaptive cruise control * (On/Off)
•Initial setting: On at the longest interval
•See the article "Adaptive cruise control" foradditional information

Safety functions
The following safety functions will always beactive for a Red Key user:
•Blind Spot Information (BLIS)*
•Lane Keeping Aid (LKA)*
•Distance Alert*
•City Safety*
•Driver Alert Control (DAC)*
•Road Sign Information (RSI)*

Related information
•Remote key (p. 238)
•Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* (p. 281)
•Speed limiter (SL)* (p. 267)
•Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* (p. 339)
•Driving lane assistance (p. 350)
•Distance Alert* (p. 279)
•City Safety™ (p. 326)
•Driver Alert Control (DAC) (p. 348)
•Road Sign Information (RSI)* (p. 346)

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DRIVER SUPPORT
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.262
Driver support systems
The vehicle is equipped with a number of driversupport systems that help provide the driver withactive/passive support.
Some of these systems are standard while othersare optional and they are designed to e.g., helpthe driver maintain a set speed or a set distanceto a vehicle ahead, or warn the driver of a poten-tial collision situation and in certain cases applythe brakes if necessary. Certain optional systemscan also assist in various parking situations.

Related information
•Adjustable steering force (p. 262)
•Electronic Stability Control (ESC) (p. 263)
•Roll stability control (RSC) (p. 267)
•Speed limiter (SL)* (p. 267)
•Distance Alert* (p. 279)
•Cruise Control (CC) (p. 274)
•Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* (p. 281)
•Pilot Assist* (p. 295)
•Driver support system radar sensor (p. 318)
•Driver support system camera (p. 322)
•City Safety™ (p. 326)
•Blind Spot Information (BLIS)* (p. 339)
•Cross Traffic Alert (CTA)* (p. 341)
•Road Sign Information (RSI)* (p. 346)
•Driver Alert Control (DAC) (p. 348)
•Driving lane assistance (p. 350)
•Run-off Mitigation (p. 355)
•Park Assist* (p. 358)
•Park Assist Camera (PAC)* (p. 362)
•Park Assist Pilot (PAP)* (p. 368)
Adjustable steering force
Steering force increases with the speed of thevehicle to give the driver an enhanced sense ofcontrol and stability. At low speed the vehicle iseasier to steer in order to facilitate parking, etc.
Changing the steering force level
To change the level of steering force, see theinformation under the heading "individual" in arti-cle "Drive modes" for additional information.

NOTE
•This steering force level menu functioncannot be accessed when the vehicle isin motion.
•In certain situations, the power steeringfunction may become too hot and mustbe temporarily cooled. During cooling,power steering effect will be reduced andmore force may be necessary to turn thesteering wheel and a message will bedisplayed in the instrument panel.

Related information
•Driver support systems (p. 262)
•Drive modes (p. 420)

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DRIVER SUPPORT
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Distance Alert* limitations
Distance Alert uses the same radar sensor asAdaptive Cruise Control* and has several limita-tions.

WARNING
•The radar sensor has a limited field ofvision. In some situations it may detect avehicle later than expected or not detectother vehicles at all.
•The radar sensor cannot cover all drivingsituations and traffic, weather and roadconditions.
•The driver is responsible for maintaining asafe distance and speed and must inter-vene if the various driver support systemsdo not maintain a suitable speed or suita-ble distance to the vehicle ahead.
•Maintenance of radar sensor componentsmay only be performed by a trained andqualified Volvo technician.
•Strong sunlight, reflections from the roadsurface, strong lighting contrasts or usingsunglasses may make the warning light inthe windshield difficult to see.
WARNING
•Poor weather or winding roads can affectthe radar sensor's capacity to detect vehi-cles ahead.
•A vehicle's size (e.g., a motorcycle) canalso affect the radar sensor's capacity todetect another vehicle. This may result inthe warning light illuminating at a shorterdistance than the one that has been setor not illuminating at all.
•High speeds may also result in the warn-ing light illuminating at a shorter distancethan the one that has been set due tolimitations in the radar sensor's range.
For additional information, see also the article"Radar sensor limitations."

Related information
•Radar sensor limitations (p. 319)
•Distance Alert* (p. 279)
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*
ACC is an optional system designed to assistthe driver by maintaining a set speed or a settime interval to the vehicle ahead.
ACC helps provide more relaxed driving on longtrips on highways or other major roads in a rela-tively even flow of traffic.
The camera and radar sensor monitor the distance tothe vehicle ahead (generic illustration - certain detailsmay vary from model to model)
The driver sets that desired speed and time inter-val to the vehicle ahead. When the camera andradar sensor detects a slower moving vehicleahead, your vehicle's speed is automaticallyadapted. When there are no longer slower mov-ing vehicles ahead, your vehicle will accelerate toresume the set speed.
ACC is designed to follow a vehicle ahead in thesame lane and maintain a time interval to that

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DRIVER SUPPORT
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Passing Assistance with AdaptiveCruise Control or Pilot Assist-2
ACC or Pilot Assist can assist the driver whenpassing other vehicles.

How passing assistance works
When ACC or Pilot Assist is following anothervehicle and the driver indicates that he/she isabout to pass that vehicle by using the left turnsignal, ACC or Pilot Assist will begin acceleratingtoward the vehicle ahead before your vehicle hasmoved into the passing lane.
The function will then delay a speed reduction toavoid early braking as your vehicle approachesthe slower-moving vehicle.
The function is active until your vehicle haspassed the other vehicle.

WARNING
Be aware that this function may be activatedin situations other than when passing a vehi-cle, such as if the turn signal is used to indi-cate a lane change or to indicate a turn. Thevehicle will accelerate briefly.

Using passing assistance
To activate passing assistance:
•Your vehicle (ACC or Pilot Assist) must befollowing another vehicle (the target vehicle).
•Current speed must be at least approx.45 mph (70 km/h ).
•The speed set for ACC or Pilot Assist mustbe high enough to safely pass the vehicleahead.
Starting passing assistance
To start a passing assistance sequence:
•Activate the left turn signal.

Passing assistance limitations
WARNING
The driver should be prepared for suddenchanges when passing assistance is used. Incertain cases, there may be undesired accel-eration.
Certain situations should be avoided, such as:
•If the vehicle is approaching an exit to theleft or a left turn.
•If the vehicle ahead slows down beforeyour vehicle has moved into the passinglane.
•Traffic in the passing lane slows down.
Passing assistance in these situations can bedeactivated by putting ACC or Pilot Assist instandby mode.

Related information
•Pilot Assist* (p. 295)
•Pilot Assist-2* (p. 305)
•Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* (p. 281)
Changing target vehicles andautomatic braking with AdaptiveCruise Control (ACC)
At certain speeds, Adaptive Cruise Control canchange target vehicles and automatically applythe brakes.
Changing target vehicles
If the target vehicle turns suddenly, there may be a sta-tionary vehicle ahead
When ACC is actively following another vehicle atspeeds under 20 mph (30 km/h) and changestargets from a moving vehicle to a stationary one,the system will brake for the stationary vehicle.

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DRIVER SUPPORT
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.291
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) -troubleshooting
If this symbol is displayed in the instru-ment panel and the messageWindscreen sensor Sensorblocked, see Owner's manualappears, the ACC radar sensor is blocked andcannot detect vehicles ahead.
This message also indicates that the followingsystems may have reduced functionality:
•Distance Alert
•City Safety
•Driver Alert Control
•Pilot Assist
•Lane Keeping Aid (LKA)
•Road Sign Information (RSI)
The following table lists possible causes for this message being displayed and suitable actions:
CauseAction
The windshield in front of the radar is dirty or covered with snow/ice.Clean/clear the windshield in front of the radar.
Heavy rain or snow is interfering with the radar signals.No action possible. Heavy precipitation may affect the function of the radar.
Swirling water or snow from the surface of the road may interfere with theradar signals.No action possible. A very wet or snow-covered road surface may affect thefunction of the radar.
The windshield in front of the radar is clean but the message remains in thedisplay.Wait a short time. It may take several minutes for the radar to detect that it isno longer obstructed.
A text message can be erased by briefly pressingthe O button on the right-side steering wheelkeypad. If the message recurs, contact a trainedand authorized Volvo service technician orretailer.

Related information
•Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* (p. 281)

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Pilot Assist*
Pilot Assist helps the driver keep the vehiclebetween a traffic lane's side marker lines as wellas helping to maintain a set time interval (dis-tance) to a vehicle ahead.
There are two versions of Pilot Assist: PilotAssist-1 and Pilot Assist-2. The following illus-trations provide help in determining the versionthat is in your vehicle.

Pilot Assist-1
Vehicles with Pilot Assist-1have this symbol in the instru-ment panel.

Pilot Assist-2
Vehicles with Pilot Assist-2have this symbol in the instru-ment panel.

Related information
•Pilot Assist-1* (p. 295)
•Pilot Assist-2* (p. 305)
Pilot Assist-1*
The Pilot Assist feature helps keep the vehicle inits current traffic lane by providing steeringassistance and maintaining an even speed and aset time interval to the vehicle ahead.
Function
The vehicle's camera monitors the traffic lane'sside marker lines and a distance monitor helpsmaintain the set time interval to the vehicleahead.
Pilot Assist helps provide more relaxed driving inheavy, slow-moving traffic at speeds up to30 mph (50 km/h) on highways and major roads.
Function overview
Windshield module containing the camera/radar sensor
Monitoring distance
Monitoring side marker lines
The driver sets the desired time interval to thevehicle ahead. Pilot Assist monitors that vehicleand the traffic lane's side market lines using thecamera and radar sensor mounted in the upper,center section of the windshield. It helps maintainthe set time interval by automatically adjustingspeed and by providing steering assistance tohelp keep your vehicle in the lane.
Pilot Assist's steering assistance is based onmonitoring the direction of the vehicle ahead andthe traffic lane's side marker lines. The driver canalways override Pilot Assist and steer the vehicleto e.g., change lanes, etc.

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If the camera and radar sensor cannot detect thelane's side marker lines or a vehicle ahead, PilotAssist goes into standby mode.
When Pilot Assist is in standby mode and yourvehicle comes too close to the vehicle ahead, thedriver will be alerted by the Distance Alert func-tion.

WARNING
•Pilot Assist is designed to be a supple-mentary driving aid and cannot cover alldriving situations, traffic, weather and/orroad conditions.
•The driver should be familiar with all ofthe information in this article regardingPilot Assist, including its limitations.
•Pilot Assist is not intended to replace thedriver's attention and judgement.
•Pilot Assist must only be used wherethere are clearly visible traffic lane sidemarker lines on both sides of the currenttraffic lane. In other circumstances thereis an increased risk of collision with sur-rounding obstacles that are not detectedby the system.
•The driver is always responsible for steer-ing the vehicle and maintaining a suitablespeed and distance to the vehicle aheadand must intervene if necessary, even ifPilot Assist is being used.
Pilot Assist is designed to regulate speedsmoothly but in situations calling for fast braking,the driver must apply the brakes. This applies tosituations where there are considerable differen-ces in speed or if the vehicle ahead brakes sud-denly. Due to the limitations of the camera andradar sensor, the system may apply the brakes inyour vehicle suddenly or not at all.
•The default speed for Pilot Assist is preset toapprox. 30 mph (50 km/h) and cannot bechanged. If the vehicle ahead increasesspeed to over 30 mph (50 km/h) and pullsaway from your vehicle, Pilot Assist will gointo standby mode.

NOTE
•Pilot Assist maintenance should only becarried out by a trained and qualifiedVolvo service technician.
•Pilot Assist regulates your vehicle'sspeed using the accelerator pedal andthe brakes. Please be aware that theremay be a faint sound from the brakeswhen the system is using them.
WARNING
•Pilot Assist is not a collision avoidancesystem. The driver must react if the sys-tem does not detect another vehicle.
•Pilot Assist does not react to people, ani-mals, stationary objects, small vehicles(such as bicycles and motorcycles), lowtrailers and slow moving, parked orapproaching vehicles.
•Do not use Pilot Assist in demandingdriving conditions such as city driving orother heavy traffic situations, in slipperyconditions, when there is a great deal ofwater or slush on the road, during heavyrain or snow, in poor visibility, on windingroads or on highway on- or off-ramps.

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Prerequisites
The prerequisites for activating Pilot Assist are:
•The vehicle ahead must be within a reasona-ble (detectable) distance
•The camera must be able to clearly detectthe traffic lane's side marker lines
•The vehicle's speed must be under approx.30 mph (50 km/h).
A WHITE symbol indicates thatPilot Assist has been selected.
In other cases, the WHITEarrow pointing to the right indi-cates that the system is availa-ble.
A YELLOW symbol with a flashing WHITE arrowindicates that the system is about to shift intostandby mode.
With ACC in standby mode:
1.Tap ▶ (6).
>The symbol will be displayed and PilotAssist will go into standby mode.
2.Press the button (2) on the left-sidesteering wheel keypad.
>Pilot Assist will go into active mode.

WARNING
Pilot Assist is not a collision avoidance sys-tem. The driver is always responsible forsteering or applying the brakes if the systemdoes not detect another vehicle.
Do not use Pilot Assist in demanding drivingconditions such as city driving or other heavytraffic situations, in slippery conditions, whenthere is a great deal of water or slush on theroad, during heavy rain or snow, in poor visibil-ity, on winding roads or on highway on- or off-ramps.
In certain situations, it may be difficult for PilotAssist to assist the driver correctly or to deac-tivate automatically. In such cases, it is advisa-ble not to use Pilot Assist. Examples of suchsituations may be:
•the lane's side market lines are missing,badly faded or cross each other.
•the division of lanes is not clear, e.g.,when a line divides or merges withanother, at exits or if there are many roadsigns/markers.
•there are edges or other lines on or nearthe lane, e.g., curbs, cracks, repairedareas, sharp shadows, etc.
•the lane is narrow or winding.
•the lane is at the top of a hill, on anuneven road surface or over a bump.
•bad weather conditions (rain, snow, fog,slush, poor visibility, backlighting, etc).
The driver should also be aware that PilotAssist has the following limitations:
•High curbs, barriers and temporary obsta-cles (cones, barriers etc) may not bedetected or could be detected incorrectlyas side marker lines, which may create arisk of collision. The driver must ensure asafe distance to these obstacles.
•The camera or radar sensor may not beable to detect objects if there are pot-holes or if there are stationary objectspartially or completely blocking the road.
•Pilot Assist does not "see" pedestrians,animals, etc.
•Pilot Assist's steering capacity is limitedand may not always be able to help thedriver keep the vehicle in the lane.

Hands on the steering wheel
Pilot Assist only functions when the driver'shands are on the steering wheel, which is con-tinuously monitored by the system. If this is notthe case, the driver will be alerted by a text mes-sage in the instrument panel. If the driver's handsare not returned to the steering wheel, an audiblesignal will sound.
If the driver does not return his/her hands to thesteering wheel after the audible signal, PilotAssist will go into standby mode and must be
reactivated by pressing .

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