instrument panel VOLVO S60 TWIN ENGINE 2019 Owner's Guide
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Handling messages saved from theinstrument panel
Messages saved from the instrument panel andcenter displays are handled in the center display.
Saved messages can be viewed in the Car Status app.
The messages displayed in theinstrument panel that need tobe saved are stored in the CarStatus app in the center dis-play. The message Vehiclemessage stored in CarStatus app will simultaneouslyappear in the center display.
Reading saved messages
To read a saved message immediately:
–Tap the button to the right of the messageVehicle message stored in Car Statusapp in the center display.
>The saved message will be displayed inthe Car Status app.
To read saved messages at a later time:
1.Open the Car Status app from App view inthe center display.
>The app will open in the bottom tile ofHome view.
2.Select the Messages tab in the app.
>A list of saved messages will be displayed.
3. 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
In expanded form, some messages have two but-tons available for booking service or reading theOwner's Manual.
Booking service for saved messages:
–With the message in expanded form, tapRequest appoint.Call to make
Appointment4 for assistance booking serv-ice.
>With Request appoint.: TheAppointments tab will open in the appand create a request for a service/repairappointment.
With Call to make Appointment: Thephone app will open and call a servicecenter to make an appointment for serviceor repairs.
Reading the Owner's Manual for saved mes-sages:
–With the message in expanded form, tapOwner's manual to read relevant informa-tion about the message in the Owner's Man-ual.
>The Owner's Manual will open in the cen-ter display and provide information relatedto the message.
Saved messages in the app are automaticallydeleted each time the engine is started.
4Market dependent. Volvo ID and selected workshop also need to be registered
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Related information
Messages in the instrument panel (p. 103)
Handling messages in the instrument panel(p. 104)
Messages in the center display (p. 138)
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Changing system units ofmeasurement
Unit settings are adjusted in the Settings menuin the center display.
1.Tap Settings in the Top view in the centerdisplay.
2.Proceed to SystemSystem Languages
and UnitsUnits of Measurement.
3.Choose a measurement standard:
Metric - kilometers, liters and degreesCelsius.
Imperial - miles, gallons and degreesCelsius.
US - miles, gallons and degrees Fahren-heit.
>The units in the instrument panel, centerdisplay and head-up display are changed.
Related information
Center display overview (p. 107)
Changing settings in the center display's Topview (p. 130)
Changing system language (p. 130)
Changing system language
Language settings are adjusted in the Settingsmenu in the center display.
NOTE
Changing languages in the center displaycould mean that certain owner's informationwill not comply with national or local laws andregulations. Do not change to a language youdo not speak well, as it can be difficult to findyour way back through the menu.
1.Tap Settings in the Top view in the centerdisplay.
2.Proceed to SystemSystem Languagesand Units.
3.Select System Language. A voice controlsymbol indicates that the language can beused for voice commands.
>Languages in the instrument panel, centerdisplay and head-up display are changed.
Related information
Center display overview (p. 107)
Changing settings in the center display's Topview (p. 130)
Changing system units of measurement(p. 130)
Changing settings in the centerdisplay's Top view
You can change settings and information formany of the vehicle's functions via the centerdisplay.
1. Open Top view by tapping the tab at the topof the screen or by dragging/swiping fromthe top of the screen downward.
2.Tap Settings to open the Settings menu.
Top view with Settings button.
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.
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Messages in the center display
The center display shows messages in certaincircumstances to inform or assist the driver.
Example of message in the center display's Top view.
Messages with lower priority for the driver areshown in the center display.
Most of the messages are shown in the centerdisplay'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.
Pop-up messages
Messages are sometimes shown as pop-up win-dows. Pop-up messages have a higher priority
than messages shown in the status bar andrequire acknowledgment/action before they dis-appear.
Related information
Handling messages in the center display(p. 138)
Handling messages saved from the centerdisplay (p. 139)
Messages in the instrument panel (p. 103)
Handling messages in the centerdisplay
Messages in the center display are handled inthe center display's views.
Example of message 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.
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Handling new messages
For messages with buttons:
–Tap the button to perform the action or letthe 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 themessage automatically time-out after a shortperiod.
>The message will disappear from the sta-tus bar.
Messages that need to be saved are stored inTop view in the center display.
Related information
Messages in the center display (p. 138)
Handling messages saved from the centerdisplay (p. 139)
Messages in the instrument panel (p. 103)
Handling messages saved from thecenter display
Messages saved from the instrument panel andcenter displays are handled in the center display.
Examples of saved messages and possible selections inTop view.
Messages that have been shown in the centerdisplay 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 canbe 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 automaticallydeleted when the ignition is switched off.
Related information
Messages in the center display (p. 138)
Handling messages in the center display(p. 138)
Messages in the instrument panel (p. 103)
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Head-up display*
The head-up display is a complement to theinstrument panel and projects information fromthe instrument panel onto the windshield. Theprojected images can only be seen from the driv-er's seat.
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.
NOTE
The driver's ability to see information in thehead-up display may be impeded by
the use of polarizing sunglasses
a driving posture in which the driver is notcentered in the seat
objects on the display unit's glass cover
unfavorable lighting conditions.
CAUTION
The information is projected from a displayunit located in the dashboard. To help preventdamage to the display unit's glass cover, donot place any objects on the glass and pre-vent objects from falling onto it.
Examples of what might be shown on the display.
Speed
Cruise control
Navigation
Road signs
A number of symbols may be projected temporar-ily onto the head-up display, including:
If the warning symbol appears, read thewarning message in the instrumentpanel.
If the information symbol appears, readthe warning message in the instrumentpanel.
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ses from the system. The voice control systemuses the same microphone as devices connectedwith Bluetooth, and the voice control systemresponds through the vehicle's loudspeakers. Incertain cases, text messages will also be dis-played in the instrument panel. The functions arecontrolled using the right-side steering wheelkeypad and settings are made in the center dis-play.
System updates
The voice control system is continuouslyimproved. For optimal functionality, always down-load the latest update at support.volvocars.com.
Related information
Using voice commands (p. 144)
Voice control for cellular phones (p. 145)
Voice control for radio and media (p. 146)
Climate control system voice commands(p. 197)
Voice control settings (p. 147)
Using voice commands16
Press the button for voice con-
trol on the right-sidesteering wheel keypad to acti-vate the system and initiate avoice command dialog.
These may include:
Wait until after the tone, and then speak inyour normal voice at a normal speed.
Do not speak while the system is responding(the system is unable to process commandsduring this time).
Avoid background noises in the passengercompartment by keeping doors, windows andthe panoramic roof* closed.
Voice control can be canceled by:
pressing briefly and saying "Cancel".
pressing and holding the steering wheel key-
pad's voice command button until twoaudible signals are given.
To speed up the voice command dialog and skipsystem responses, press the voice command but-
ton while the system is responding and giveyour next command.
To change the audio volume of the system, turnthe volume knob while the voice is speaking. It ispossible to use other buttons while voice com-mands are being given. However, because otheraudio is silenced during dialog with the system, itis not possible to perform any functions con-nected to audio using the buttons.
Voice command examples
Press , say "Call [First name] [Last name][number category]" - calls the selected contactfrom the phone book. If the contact has severalphone numbers (e.g. home, cell, work), the rightcategory must also be given.
Press and say "Call Robyn Smithcellular".
Commands/phrases
The following commands can usually be used inany situation:
"Repeat" - repeats the most recent voicecommand in the current dialog.
"Cancel" - cancels the dialog.
"Help" - initiates a help dialog. The systemresponds with commands that can be usedin the current situation, an instruction or anexample.
15Certain markets only.16Certain markets only.
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WARNING
The vehicle lighting system cannot in all situa-tions determine when the daylight is too weakor not strong enough, e.g. when there is fogor rain.
The driver is always responsible for driving thevehicle with lighting that is safe for the trafficconditions and as specified by applicable traf-fic regulations.
Thumbwheel in instrument panel
Thumb wheel (to the left) for adjusting interior bright-ness.
Related information
Adjusting light functions via the center dis-play (p. 151)
Interior Lighting (p. 160)
Parking lights (p. 152)
Using turn signals (p. 156)
Using high beam (p. 154)
Low beams (p. 154)
Front fog lights/cornering illumination*(p. 157)
Rear fog light (p. 158)
Active Bending Lights* (p. 157)
Brake lights (p. 159)
Emergency brake lights (p. 159)
Hazard warning flashers (p. 159)
Adjusting light functions via thecenter display
A number of light functions can be adjusted andactivated via the center display. These includeactive high beams, home safe lighting andapproach lighting.
1.Tap Settings in the center display's Topview.
2.Tap My CarLights and Lighting.
3.Select Exterior Lights or Interior Lightingand then select the function that you wouldlike to adjust.
Related information
Lighting control and panel (p. 150)
Active high beam (p. 155)
Using home safe lighting (p. 160)
Welcome Light (p. 160)
Using turn signals (p. 156)
Changing settings in the center display's Topview (p. 130)
Function view in the center display (p. 120)
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High beams
The high beams can be activated when the
lighting ring is in mode 2 or .Activate high beams by moving the steeringwheel lever forward. Deactivate by movingthe steering wheel lever backward.
When the high beams are activated, the symbol will be illuminated in the instrument panel.
Related information
Lighting control and panel (p. 150)
Active high beam (p. 155)
Active high beam
Active high beams is a function that uses cam-era sensors in the upper edge of the windshieldto detect the headlights of approaching vehiclesor the taillights of the vehicle directly ahead.When either of these is detected, the vehicle'sheadlights will automatically switch from highbeams to low beams.
Active high beams is indicated by the symbol.
This function can be used in dark conditionswhen the vehicle's speed is approx. 20 km/h(approx. 12 mph) or higher. The function can alsodetect street lighting. When the camera sensorno longer detects an approaching vehicle or avehicle ahead, the headlights will return to highbeams after a second or two.
Activating active high beams
Active high beams can be activated and deacti-vated by turning the lighting ring on the right-side
steering wheel lever to position . The light-
ing ring will then return to . When active
high beams are activated, a white symbolwill be displayed in the instrument panel. Whenhigh beams are on, the symbol will be blue.
If active high beams are deactivated when thehigh beams are on, the headlights will automati-cally switch to low beams.
Limitations for active high beams
The camera sensor on which the function isbased has limitations.
If this symbol and the message ActiveHigh Beam Temporarilyunavailable is displayed in the instru-ment panel, switching between highand low beams must be done manually. The
symbol will go out when the message isdisplayed.
The same applies if this symbol alongwith the message Windscreensensor Sensor blocked, seeOwner's manual is displayed.
Active high beams may be temporarily unavailablein certain situations, e.g. heavy fog or rain. When
2When the low beams are on.
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active high beams become available again, or thewindshield sensors are no longer blocked, the
message will disappear and the symbol willbe displayed.
WARNING
Automatic high beam is an aid in using thebest possible light based on prevailing condi-tions.
The driver is always responsible for manuallyswitching between high and low beam whentraffic situations or weather conditions requirethis.
Related information
Lighting control and panel (p. 150)
Using high beam (p. 154)
Camera/radar sensor limitations (p. 300)
Using turn signals
The vehicle's turn signals are controlled usingthe left-side steering wheel lever. The turn sig-nals flash three times or continuously, depend-ing on how far up or down the lever is moved.
Turn signals.
Triple flash indicator
Move the steering wheel lever up or down tothe first position and release. The turn sig-nals will flash three times. If the function isdeactivated via the center display, the signalswill flash once.
NOTE
This automatic flashing sequence can beinterrupted by immediately moving thelever in the opposite direction.
If the turn signal indicator flashes morequickly than normal, refer to the messagein the instrument panel.
Continuous flashing sequence
Move the lever up or down as far as possible.
The lever will stop in its end position and can bemoved back manually or automatically by movingthe steering wheel.
Related information
Hazard warning flashers (p. 159)
Adjusting light functions via the center dis-play (p. 151)