key VOLVO S60 2013 Quick Guide
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PCC*1 Green light: vehicle is locked.
2 Yellow light: vehicle is unlocked.
3 Red light: alarm has been triggered.
4 Alternatively flashing red lights: the alarm
was triggered less than 5 minutes ago.
3. Press the START/STOP
ENGINE button briefly to start
the engine.
1.
Holding the end of the remote key with the base
of the key blade, insert the remote key into the
ignition slot and press it in as far as possible. 2.
Press the brake pedal.
Locks the doors and trunk and arms
the alarmA.
Unlocks the doors and trunk, and dis -
arms the alarmB.
Trunk (press once to unlock; press twice to
open the trunk slightly).
Approach lighting illuminates lights in door
mirrors, cabin, footwells, license plates. Turn
signals and parking lights illuminate.
“Panic” alarm. – Press and hold to sound the alarm.
Turn off alarm with unlock button.
Information about the vehicle can be
gathered within a range of 300 ft.
(10 0 m).
– Press the button and wait for 7 sec -
onds.
If the vehicle is out of range when the
button is pressed, the most recently
stored status information will be shown.
A The accessory inclination and movement alarm sensors can be turned off. See the “Alarm” section of your owner’s
manual for information.
B Automatic relock occurs if no door/trunk is opened within 2
minutes after unlock.
REMOTE KEY WITH PCC* – PERSONAl CAR COMMuNICATOR
STARTING THE ENGINE
COlDSTART
NOTE
After cold starts, your engine will idle at a
higher speed for a short time to bring the
engine to normal operating temperature as
quickly as possible, enabling the emission
control system to function optimally.
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To access ignition modes I or II without starting the engine, the brake pedal must not be depressed.
0
Vehicle unlocked.
I Remote key fully pressed into the ignition slot: press START/STOP ENGINE briefly.
II Remote key fully pressed into slot: press START/STOP ENGINE for approx. 2 seconds. Mode II should
only be used for very short periods to help avoid draining the battery.
See also the table in the section “Ignition modes” in your owner’\
s manual for information about which components/
systems can be used in the various ignition modes.
To return to mode
0 from mode II or I, press START/STOP ENGINE briefly.
KEYlESS DRIvE*
On keyless drive vehicles, it is only necessary to
have a remote key in your possession to operate the
central locking system and start the engine.
lOCKING AND ARMING THE AlARM
– Press the pressure-sensitive area on any of the out-
side door handles or the rubber-covered button to
the right of the trunk opening button. The lock indica-
tor light on the dashboard will start to flash. uNlOCKING AND DISARMING THE AlARM
– Pull a door handle to unlock and open the door or
press lightly on the larger of the two rubberized but-
tons on the trunk lid.
STARTING THE ENGINE
– With a remote key in the passenger’s compart-
ment, depress the brake pedal.
– Press and release the START/STOP ENGINE
button. The autostart function will operate the starter
motor until the engine starts.
SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE
– Press briefly on the START/STOP ENGINE button.
1.
Park the vehicle and press
the START/STOP ENGINE
button to switch off the
engine.
2. Pull the remote key out of the ignition slot.
If the BLIS indicator lights illuminate even when there
are no vehicles in the blind area, this may be due to
light reflected from a wet road surface, the vehicle’s
own shadow against a large, light, smooth surface,
or sunlight directly in the camera when the sun is low
on the horizon.
If there is a fault with the system, Blind spot syst.
Service required will be displayed.
SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE AND RE-
MOvING THE REMOTE KEY BlIND SPOT INFORMATION
SYSTEM (BlIS)*
IGNITION MODES
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on
1 Turn to adjust volume.
2 Press and hold for ON/OFFA. Press briefly to
mute/unmute.
3 Press to choose AM, FM1, etc.
4 Press MEDIA to choose Disc, AuX/ uSBB, etc.
8 Press for sound settings such as Bass, Treble or
Surround* – Turn vOl (1) to adjust.
RADIO
6 Turn to choose a station, press OK to listen.
For FM1/FM2, an automatically generated list of
the strongest stations is displayed.
7 Search for stations with the left/right arrow keys.
Press and hold to find the strongest stations.
Press briefly to tune to preset stations.
Store up to 10 stations each for FM1/FM2/AM by
holding in buttons 0–9 until the stored station is
confirmed in the display.
CD/DvD PlAYER
5 Press to eject a disc.
6 Turn to select CD tracks from the list.
7 Change CD tracks by pressing the left/right arrow
keys briefly. Press and hold for fast forward/back.
aux and usb
An iPod
®C or MP3 player can be connected to the
infotainment system through the AUX or USB sockets
in the center console. An iPod
® connected through the
USB socket will also be charged.
HD RADIO
HD radio reception is subject to coverage limitations.
See your Owner’s Manual for details.
A A cell phone will be disconnected if the infotainment system
is switched off.
B AuX/uSB sockets for e.g., mp3 player. Set the device’s vol-
ume to medium for best sound quality; adjust with T uNE (6). C iPod® is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc.
INFOTAINMENT
CENTER CONSOlE DISPlAY MAIN vIEW
1 Infotainment system modes (RADIO, MEDIA,
TEL, etc). Press and hold EXIT for several sec-
onds to display.
2 The selected mode’s main functions. In the
example above, Radio mode is selected and the
various radio wavebands are displayed.
NAvIGATING THE MENuS
1 Left/right arrow keys: Press briefly to search
for the next radio station, change tracks on a
disc, etc.
Press and hold to search within the
track that is currently playing.
2 Volume buttons.
3 EXIT: Press briefly to go one step higher in the
menu system, interrupt a function, reject an
incoming call, etc. Press for approx. 1 second to
return to the selected mode’s main menu.
4 Thumb wheel: turn up or down to scroll through
the menus displayed. Press to confirm a selec-
tion (OK) or to answer an incoming call (if a
Bluetooth-enabled cell phone is connected).
5 Voice buttonD: used for various cell phone func-
tions and for the optional navigation system.
Select a mode by turning the thumb wheel on the
steering wheel keypad and press the thumb wheel
to confirm.
Continue by turning the thumb wheel to select one
of the mode’s functions. Press the thumb wheel to
confirm. An arrow to the right indicates a submenu.
Navigate in the submenus in the same way.
See the Infotainment chapter in your owner’s manual
for detailed information.
D On models not equipped with the navigation system*, this
button mutes/unmutes infotainment system sound.
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TP 15000 (USA & Canada). AT 1220. Printed in Sweden, Göteborg 2012.\
Copyright © 2000-2012 Volvo Car Corporation.
ADjuSTING THE FRONT SEAT WINDSHIElD WIPERS AND RAIN SENSOR*
1 Rain sensor On/Off with the lever in the 0
position.
2 Turn to adjust intermittent wiper speed or
rain sensor sensitivity where applicable.
ASingle wiper sweep.
0Off
BIntermittent wipers. Turn (2) to adjust.
CNormal wiper speed.
DHigh wiper speed.
EWindshield/headlight washers.
Displayed when the rain sensor* is active.
R EMOTE KEY AND THE POWER SEAT
Each of the remote keys can be used by different
drivers to store the driver’s seat position.
This function has to first be activated in the
MY
CAR menu system, under Settings -> Car settings
-> Car key memory.
Continue as follows:
• Adjust the seat to your preferences.
• Lock the vehicle by pressing the lock button
on the remote key that you normally use. This
stores the seat’s current position in that remote
key’s memory
A.
• Unlock the vehicle (by pressing the unlock
button on the
same remote key) and open the
driver’s door. The driver’s seat will automatically
move to the position stored in the remote key (if
the seat has been moved since you left it).
A. This setting does not affect the separate power seat memory.
Consult your owner’s manual for detailed information.
1 Lumbar support.
2 Backrest tilt.
3 Raise/lower the seat.
4 Raise/lower the front edge of the seat
cushion.
5 Forward/rearward.
6 Folding down the passenger’s seat back-
rest. See the Owner’s Manual for more
information.