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Navigating in the center display's views
There are 5 different basic views in the center display: Home view, Top view, Climate view, Appview and Function view. The display is activatedautomatically when the driver's door is opened.Home viewHome view is displayed when the screen is acti- vated. It consists of four sub-views: Navigation,Media, Phone and an extra sub-view. The extra
sub-view contains the most recently used app/ vehicle function that is not related to the otherthree sub-views. For example, if the most recentlyused app/vehicle function is a music app, the
Media sub-view will be displayed.
The sub-views display brief information about the respective apps. The first time the vehicle is started, some of the Home view's sub-views will not contain any infor-mation.
NOTE
• In Home view's standard mode (reached by pressing the Home button briefly), ananimation explaining how to access thedifferent views will be shown on thescreen.
• Some functions may be disabled whenthe vehicle is moving.
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tive app's basic functions. When a sub-view is expanded, the Home view's fourth sub-view will temporarily not be displayed.
• To minimize a sub-view, tap anywhere on thescreen.
Opening/closing a sub-view in full-screen
mode
The extra sub-view and the Navigation sub-view
can be opened in full-screen mode to show addi- tional information and possible settings.
In expanded mode, open theapp in full-screen mode by tap-ping on the symbol.
Tap on the symbol or the Home button below the screen toreturn to the expanded view.
It is always possible to return to Home view by pressing the Home button. Press the Home but- ton twice to return to Home view's standard view
from full-screen.
Home button for the center display
Status barCurrent vehicle activities are shown in the status bar at the top of the screen. Network and con-nection information is shown to the left. Briefinformation about currently running apps and theclock are shown to the right.
Top viewThe top view has a tab at the center of the statusbar. Pull down (expand) the Top view by swipingthe tab downward.Top view when expanded
Top view provides access to: •
Settings
•Owner's manual
•Driver Profile
• The car's stored messages
To leave (minimize) Top view, tap the screen out- side of this view or tap at the bottom of Top viewand swipe upward. The views behind will becomevisible again. Top view is not available when the
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Going to Top view from an appTo pull down Top view when an app is running (e.g., FM radio):
• Tap
FM Radio Settings to display these
settings.
• Tap
Owner's manual to open an article
related to the specific app.
This applies only to your vehicle's factory- installed apps . This is not possible for third-
party apps that have been downloaded.
Climate viewThe climate bar, where the most common climatesystem settings can be made, is located at thebottom of the screen and is always visible.
Tap the symbol at the center of the cli-mate bar to open Climate view foraccess to additional climate systemsettings.
Tap the symbol to close Climate view and return to a previous view.
App view
App view
Swipe the screen from right to left to access App view from Home view. This displays factory-instal- led apps such as
FM as well as any apps that
have been downloaded. Brief information will be displayed for certain apps, for example missedphone calls, etc. Tap an app to open it. When applicable, swipe downward to scroll in the list of apps (depending on the number of appscurrently running). To move an app, press and hold it. It will become slightly bigger and transparent and can then bedragged to the desired position and released. Return to Home view by swiping the screen from left to right or by pressing the Home button.
Function view
Function view with vehicle function buttons
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Swipe the screen from left to right to access Function view from Home view. From Functionview, you can activate/deactivate various vehicle functions such as
Drive Modes, Speed limit
adaptation and Park Assist.
When applicable, swipe upward to scroll in the list of functions (depending on the number of func-tions). Activate/deactivate a function by tapping its but- ton. Certain functions will open in their own win-dows. To move a function button, press and hold it. It will become slightly smaller and transparent andcan then be dragged to the desired position andreleased.
Related information
• Using the center display (p. 46)
• Center display overview (p. 29)
• Function view buttons (p. 37)
• Symbols in the center display status bar (p. 44)
• Changing settings in different types of apps(p. 45)
• Climate system controls (p. 180)
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Symbols in the center display status bar
The following table provides an overview of the symbols used in the center display's status bar.
The status bar shows current vehicle activities and in certain cases, also their status. Due to lim-ited space in the status bar, not all symbols willbe displayed at all times.
SymbolMeaning
Roaming activated.
Cell phone network signal strength.
Bluetooth device connected.
Bluetooth activated but no device connected.
Connected to a Wi-Fi network.
Tethering activated. (Wi-Fi hotspot).
Vehicle modem activated.
Connected to the Internet via USB.
Type of cell phone connection (2G, 3G, etc.).
SymbolMeaning
Remote diagnostics active.
Action in progress.
Preconditioning A
in progress.
Audio source being played.
Audio source paused.
Phone call in progress.
Audio source muted.
News broadcasts from current radio station B
.
Traffic information being received B
.
Clock.
A Hybrid models only.
B Not available in all markets.
Related information
• Navigating in the center display's views (p. 39)
• Indicator symbols in the instrument panel(p. 126) •
Warning symbols in the instrument panel(p. 134)
• Messages in the instrument panel and centerdisplay (p. 149)
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Changing settings in different types of appsApp view, which is one of the center display's basic views, contains all of the vehicle's apps(applications/programs). Access this view byswiping the screen from right to left.
Basic appsA number of apps are standard and are part of Volvo Sensus, such as FM Radio, USB and CD.
To change settings in a basic app: 1. Open the app, for example
Phone, either on
the home screen or full-screen from App view.
2. Pull down Top view. 3. Tap
Phone settings.
4. Change the desired settings and confirm.
5. Press the Home button, tap the screen out- side of Top view or pull Top view up.
Third-party appsThird party apps have to be selected and down- loaded. In these apps, setting are made fromwithin the app, not from Top view.
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Using the center display
Many of the vehicle's functions can be con- trolled and settings can be made from thescreen in the center console, referred to in thisowner's information as the center display, whichis a touchscreen.Using the center display's touchscreen functionality
Two people can interact with the screen at the same time, e.g., to adjust the temperature for thedriver and passenger sides. The screen reacts differently depending on whether the user taps, drags or swipes on thescreen. This makes it possible to move betweenviews, mark objects, scroll in lists and move appsby touching the screen in various ways. The fol-lowing table lists the gestures that can be usedon the screen: An infrared film on the screen enables it to react if a finger is directly in front of the screen (butnot actually touching it). This makes it possible touse the screen while wearing gloves.
CAUTION
Do not touch the screen with sharp objects because this could cause scratches.
ProcedureGestureResult
Tap once.Marks an object, confirms a selection or activates a function.
Double-tap.Zooms in on an object such as a map.
Press and hold."Grabs" an object so that it can be dragged. Press and hold on the screen and drag the object to the desired position.
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ProcedureGestureResult
StretchZooms in.
PinchZooms out.
Returning to Home view1. Press the Home button briefly.> The most recent Home view mode will bedisplayed.
2. Press again briefly. > All of the Home view's sub-views willreturn to standard mode.
NOTE
From Home view's standard mode, press the Home button to start animated on-screeninstructions describing how to display the var-ious views.
Moving apps and vehicle function buttonsApps and function buttons can be moved and organized in their respective views.
1. Press and hold an app/button.
> The app/button will change size andbecome transparent. It can then be moved.
2. Drag the app/button to an available position in the view.
A maximum of 48 lines can be utilized for placingapps/buttons. To move an app/button outside ofthe visible view, drag it to the bottom of the view.A new line will then be added where the app/button can be placed (this line may not be visi-ble). Swipe the screen to scroll up or down in the view to display information that may be outside ofthe view.
Scrolling in lists, articles or viewsA scroll indicator on the screen shows that it ispossible to scroll up or down in the view. Pressthe indicator and move it up or down or swipe upor down anywhere in the view.
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The scroll indicator on the right side of the center dis- play
Using center display controls
Temperature control4
Digital controls are available for many of the vehi- cle's functions. For example, to set the tempera-ture:
• Drag the control to the desired temperature
• Tap
+/− to raise or lower the temperature
incrementally, or
• Tap the desired temperature on the control
Related information
• Navigating in the center display's views (p. 39)
• Settings view (p. 106)
• Sensus (p. 17)
• Downloading, updating and uninstalling apps(p. 404)
• Using the center display keyboard (p. 32)
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Generic illustration. The temperature in your vehicle may be set to degrees Fahrenheit.
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Using the owner's manualReading your owner's manual is a good way of familiarizing yourself with the features and sys-tems in your vehicle.
On-board owner's manualReading the owner's manual is a good way to become familiar with your vehicle and to learn toutilize the features and functions that it offers.Pay particular attention to the warnings provided. Volvo reserves the right to make model changes at any time, or to change specifications or designwithout notice and without incurring obligation. © Volvo Car Corporation
IllustrationsSome of the illustrations used in your owner's information may be generic and will give a gen-eral view of a certain feature or function. Forexample, some illustrations describing climatesystem functions may display a temperature indegrees Celsius but the same information appliesto Fahrenheit.
Options and accessoriesOptional or accessory equipment described inthis manual is indicated by an asterisk. Optional or accessory equipment may not be available in all countries or markets. Please note that some vehicles may be equipped differently,depending on special legal requirements. Contact your Volvo retailer for additional informa- tion.
FootnotesThis owner's information contains supplementary information indicated by an information symbol:
5
.
Tap the symbol to open a window showing the information.
MessagesThere are several displays in the vehicle thatshow messages generated by various systemsand functions in the vehicle. The appearance ofthese texts differs slightly from normal texts (for example:
Phone, Accept).
DecalsThere are various types of decals in the vehicle whose purpose is to provide important informa-tion in a clear and concise way. The importanceof these decals is explained as follows, indescending order of importance.
Risk of injury
Black ISO symbols on a yellow warning back- ground, white text/image on a black background.Decals of this type are used to indicate potentialdanger. Ignoring a warning of this type couldresult in serious injury or death.
5 Example of supplementary information