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ROAD AND TRAFFIC INFORMATION SYSTEM - RTI L:7:9>I>DCC30, C70 & XC90

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01 Get to know your navigation systemManual 018General information on the manualThe manual describes general functions for allmarkets, but market spec

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01 Get to know your navigation system Before starting01``9GeneralThe navigation system can be used without adestination being selected. The map with t

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01 Get to know your navigation systemBefore starting 01102.Scroll to Shut down with the navigationbutton.3.Press ENTER.4. The screen is powered down.N

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01 Get to know your navigation system Menus01``11Menu options in two levels SimplemodeSet destinationAddressFacilitiesLast 20Point on mapShow destinat

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01 Get to know your navigation systemMenus 0112AddressCurrent positionSettingsTraffic informationRoute optionsMap optionsGuiding optionsSystem options

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01 Get to know your navigation system Menus0113

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01 Get to know your navigation systemComponent location and functions C30 0114G019631

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01 Get to know your navigation system Component location and functions C300115 Main unitThe system is hard disk based. For more infor-mation, see page

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01 Get to know your navigation systemComponent location and functions C70 011612345*

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01 Get to know your navigation system Component location and functions C700117 Main unitThe system is hard disk based. For more infor-mation, see page

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G032524G032524Road type ColourMotorway GreenPrimary road RedSmaller primary road Dark greyOrdinary road Light greyText and symbols on screenStored loc

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01 Get to know your navigation systemComponent location and functions XC90 0118*

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01 Get to know your navigation system Component location and functions XC900119 Main unitThe system is hard disk based. For more infor-mation, see pag

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01 Get to know your navigation systemControls 0120Keypad location and IR receiverG019916The navigation system is controlled with thesteering wheel&apo

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01 Get to know your navigation system Keyboard0121Entering and selecting optionsThe keyboard is used in many places within themenus for entering speci

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01 Get to know your navigation systemDisplay modes and voice messages 0122

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01 Get to know your navigation system Display modes and voice messages0123Different display mode appearancesThe appearance of the screen image depends

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01 Get to know your navigation systemMain unit, updating, maintenance 0124Contents in main unitAll map information is pre-installed on the mainunit ha

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01 Get to know your navigation system 0125

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G02919426Menus... 28Menu tree...

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EASY USER MODE

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ROAD AND TRAFFIC INFORMATION - RTIVolvo's navigation system is a traffic information and road navigationsystem developed by Volvo. The system gui

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02 Easy user modeMenus 0228GeneralWhen the navigation system starts up therequired user settings are selected Easy.In Easy mode, only the most importa

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02 Easy user mode Menus0229ScaleChanges the size of the map image to providea larger perspective or more detail.Pressing ENTER on the options (+) or (

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02 Easy user modeMenu tree 0230Menu optionsShown here are three of the menu tree's levels.Several of the menus at level three have furthersubmenu

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02 Easy user mode Set destination0231AddressSet destination AddressEnter street addressThe system places the cursor on Street(Street) first. The last

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02 Easy user modeSet destination 0232> Route indication starts immediately.If the street number is not specified then thesystem guides to the middl

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02 Easy user mode Set destination0233Select from among the last 20Set destination Last 20A list of the twenty most recent destinations isdisplayed.–Sc

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02 Easy user modeShow/Delete destination 0234Show destination on mapShow destination–Press ENTER to obtain a map overview ofthe area you set as final

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02 Easy user mode Settings0235Guiding voiceSettings Guiding voiceSet female or male guiding voice1.Guiding volumeSettings Guiding volumeSelect the vol

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G02919636Menus... 38Menu tree...

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ADVANCED USER MODE

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Table of contents20101 Get to know your navigationsystemManual... 8Before starting...

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03 Advanced user modeMenus 0338GeneralWhen the navigation system starts up therequired user settings are selectedAdvanced.Access to all of the navigat

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03 Advanced user mode Menus03``39One map/Two mapsPressing ENTER displays one large or twosmaller map images of the current area. Differ-ent scales may

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03 Advanced user modeMenus 0340Around the carPressing ENTER allows you to search aroundthe car. See page 45Along the routePressing ENTER allows you to

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03 Advanced user mode Menus0341Follow route in itineraryTo be able to easily follow a set route in theitinerary, there is a built-in "magnet func

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03 Advanced user modeMenu tree 0342Menu optionsShown here are three of the menu tree's levels.Several of the menus at level three have furthersub

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03 Advanced user mode Menu tree0343 Route optionsRouteAvoid motorways/tollroads/ferries/car trains/traffic problems/time-restr. roads/specifiedareasRe

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03 Advanced user modeSet destination 0344AddressSet destination AddressEnter street addressThe system places the cursor on Street(Street) first. The l

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03 Advanced user mode Set destination0345Enter a junction–Scroll to Intersection (Junction) andselect a street which intersects the streetselected.Sta

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03 Advanced user modeSet destination 0346When a destination has been specified, thesystem can search for facilities in an area alongthe route (within

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03 Advanced user mode Set destination0347SortingSort stored locations according to icon orname.Delete locationDeletes a stored location.Delete allDele

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Table of contents30404 Traffic informationGeneral... 62Avoiding traffic problems...

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03 Advanced user modeSet destination 0348Search via latitude/longitudeSet destination Latitude/longitude1. Select a destination by entering the coor-d

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03 Advanced user mode Itinerary03``49Create an itineraryDestination/intermediate destinationThe menu option Itinerary (Itinerary)can beaccessed only w

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03 Advanced user modeItinerary 0350Delete from itineraryItineraryDelete the whole itineraryAll waypoints and the final destination aredeleted.–Scroll

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03 Advanced user mode Itinerary0351Next destination in itineraryNext destinationThe map image shows the next destination.1.Press ENTER or to view inf

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03 Advanced user modeCurrent position 0352Current positionCurrent positionThe map image shows the car's position.–Press ENTER or to obtain infor

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03 Advanced user mode Traffic information0353Traffic informationSettings Traffic informationIrrespective of whether Easy or Advanceduser settings are

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03 Advanced user modeSettings 0354Route optionsSettings Route options1. Scroll between the functions, select therequired setting and press ENTER to sa

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03 Advanced user mode Settings03``55Settings Route options Avoidspecified areasSelectedSelect the area that the itinerary should avoidby directly sele

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03 Advanced user modeSettings 03561. Scroll through the symbols by pressing or .2. Activate the required symbols with a crosswith or .3.Press ENTER

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03 Advanced user mode Settings0357Charge zone warningBesides road tolls with barriers or other block-ing systems, there are also charge routes/zones w

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Table of contents40707 Alphabetical IndexAlphabetical Index... 82

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03 Advanced user modeSettings 0358HelpIndicate whether help texts should be dis-played at bottom of the screen.Distance UnitSelect the unit to be disp

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03 Advanced user mode Simulation0359Start demo (simulation)Settings Start demoDemo demonstrates the system when the caris stationary by simulating a j

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G02919760General... 62Avoiding traffic problems...

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TRAFFIC INFORMATION

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04 Traffic informationGeneral 0462Display and receptionTraffic information that is transmitted is alwaysreceived and presented, irrespective ofwhether

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04 Traffic information Avoiding traffic problems0463Before guidance is startedSettings Route optionsIn connection with entering a new itinerary inthe

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04 Traffic informationAvoiding traffic problems 0464No (No)Guides up to and through the problem.Show new route (Show new route)Shows map with the new

Page 64 - 04 Traffic information

04 Traffic information Selecting information0465Traffic-info. selectionSelect the type of traffic information the systemshould display and to be consi

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04 Traffic informationReading information 0466Read traffic messageG028868Detailed traffic information.Read traffic msg.A traffic message is indicated

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04 Traffic information Transmitters0467Search/select station for trafficinformationSettings Traffic information SearchstationThe system automatically

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G02876068Landmarks and road numbers... 70Symbols for facilities...

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SYMBOLS ON THE MAP

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05 Symbols on the mapLandmarks and road numbers 0570LandmarksMany countries/cities have well known land-marks that can be used as target points.When t

Page 71 - SYMBOLS ON THE MAP

05 Symbols on the map Symbols for facilities0571Select whether all or no facilities should appearon the map or specify which should be shown.(Settings

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05 Symbols on the mapSymbols for facilities 0572Recreation areaRecreation areaFerry terminalLiquid petroleum gasGolf courseSacred edificeHistorical mo

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05 Symbols on the map Symbols for facilities0573Rest areaRestaurantTown hallShopping centreSwimming bathsHospitalSki resortSchoolYacht harbour/MarinaC

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G02878474Frequently asked questions... 76EULA - License agreement...

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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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06 Questions and answersFrequently asked questions 0676The position of the car on the map iswrongThe GPS system shows the position of the carwith an a

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06 Questions and answers Frequently asked questions0677The car symbol on screen jumpsforwards or spinsThe system may need a few seconds to sensethe po

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G0287806Manual... 8Before starting...

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06 Questions and answersEULA - License agreement 0678Notice to the userPLEASE READ THIS END USER LICENSEAGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USINGTHE NAVTEQ DAT

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06 Questions and answers EULA - License agreement0679create a warranty or in any way increase thescope of the limited warranty described above.The lim

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06 Questions and answersCopyright 0680Austria© Bundesamt für Eich- und Vermessungswe-sen.FranceSource Géoroute® IGN France & BD Carto®IGN France.G

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06 Questions and answers 0681

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07 Alphabetical Index07821, 2, 3 ...2D or 3D... 35, 56AAboutinformation on the map disc... 5

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07 Alphabetical Index0783FFacilitiesquick menu... 39Symbols... 71

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07 Alphabetical Index0784Map scale/Current route in quick menu 28, 38Map scrollingadvanced mode... 40simple mode...

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07 Alphabetical Index0785Start guidance... 32, 45Store a location... 50Stored

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GET TO KNOW YOUR NAVIGATION SYSTEM

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