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Page 1 - OPERATING MANUAL

VOLVO S60, XC60, XC70 & S80VOLVO NAVIGATION SYSTEM (VNS) Web EditionOPERATING MANUAL

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01 Quick guideGetting started 0110Activating the systemWith the ignition switched on (see the section"Ignition modes" in the Owner's Ma

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01 Quick guide Getting started01``11Steering wheelkeypadCenter consolecontrolsTurn the thumbwheelTurn TUNEPress the thumbwheelPress OK/MENUPress EXIT

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01 Quick guideGetting started 0112Screen/menu ActionItinerary Scroll to Start guid-ance + OK.Map The system willbegin guiding you toyour destination.

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01 Quick guide 0113

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14This manual... 16Before you begin...

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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR NAVIGATION SYSTEM

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02 Getting to know your navigation systemThis manual 0216Using this manualA quick guide is available to help you getstarted with the basic functions a

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02 Getting to know your navigation system Before you begin02``17General informationThe Volvo Navigation System uses the WGS84reference system, which p

Page 10 - 01 Quick guide

02 Getting to know your navigation systemBefore you begin 0218NOTEThe system can be used even when theengine is not running. To help avoid batterydrai

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02 Getting to know your navigation system DVDs and the screen02``19Contents of DVDsNew DVDs are issued regularly with updatedmaps and the most current

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Types of roads ColorFreeways OrangeMain roads Dark graySecondary main roads GrayNormal roads Light grayLocal roads WhiteText and symbols on the screen

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02 Getting to know your navigation systemDVDs and the screen 0220Screen careClean the display screen with a soft, non-staticcloth or a moist paper tow

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02 Getting to know your navigation system DVDs and the screen0221

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02 Getting to know your navigation systemSystem overview 0222The above illustration is schematic; certain details may vary, depending on the car mode

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02 Getting to know your navigation system System overview02``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.23 Global Positioning System (

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02 Getting to know your navigation systemSystem overview 0224 Steering wheel keypadThe thumb wheel on the steering wheel keypadcan be turned to navig

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02 Getting to know your navigation system Navigation system controls02``25About Navigation system controlsThe navigation system can be operated withth

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02 Getting to know your navigation systemNavigation system controls 0226Remote control1The remote control can be used to control var-ious functions in

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02 Getting to know your navigation system Navigation system controls0227Voice controlSee the section "Voice control" beginning onpage 28.Add

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02 Getting to know your navigation systemVoice control 0228* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.IntroductionThe navigation syste

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02 Getting to know your navigation system Voice control02``293. The text on the screen will changeto "Repeat instruction/Navigation go toaddress/

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VOLVO NAVIGATION SYSTEM (VNS) WITH RTTVNS is a navigation system developed by Volvo that isdesigned to help guide you to the destination of your choic

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02 Getting to know your navigation systemVoice control 0230NOTEThe tutorial feature can only be started whenthe vehicle is parked and the parking brak

Page 25 - Navigation system controls

02 Getting to know your navigation system On-screen keyboard02``31Entering text and making selectionsScreen view showing the free-text fieldThe naviga

Page 26 - Navigation system controls

02 Getting to know your navigation systemOn-screen keyboard 0232The number 5 in the upper right corner of thescreen indicates that the there are five

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02 Getting to know your navigation system On-screen keyboard0233

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02 Getting to know your navigation systemMaps, types of roads and the compass 0234Map viewsThe above illustration is schematic; certain details may va

Page 29 - Tutorial and settings

02 Getting to know your navigation system Maps, types of roads and the compass0235Map views of the current locationThe way in which the map is display

Page 30 - Languages

02 Getting to know your navigation systemMain menu, Scroll menu 0236The menu systemThe various sections of this manual present allof the navigation sy

Page 31 - List of alternatives

02 Getting to know your navigation system Main menu, Scroll menu0237The crosshairsPressing OK will display a menu for the pointon the map that the cro

Page 32 - On-screen keyboard

02 Getting to know your navigation systemMenu selections 0238Three levels of the menu structure are shownhere. A number of the third level menus alsoh

Page 33 - On-screen keyboard

02 Getting to know your navigation system Menu selections02``39 ItineraryStart guidanceAdd to itineraryEdit itineraryp. 50 Avoidp. 51 Next destination

Page 34 - Map views

Contents40101 Quick guideGetting started... 100202 Getting to know yournavigation systemThis manual...

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02 Getting to know your navigation systemMenu selections 0240 System informationGPS informationMap version:Map loading progressp. 58 Import/Edit MyPOI

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02 Getting to know your navigation system 0241

Page 37 - Pause guidance

42Setting a destination... 44Itinerary...

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PLANNING YOUR TRIP

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03 Planning your tripSetting a destination 0344AddressThere are several different ways of program-ming a destination.It is enough to only enter the na

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03 Planning your trip Setting a destination03``45More about InformationSelect an address/street + OK to select the fol-lowing:•Map: displays a map of

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03 Planning your tripSetting a destination 0346Along the routeThis searches for POIs along a route in the itin-erary.Around point on mapThis search is

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03 Planning your trip Setting a destination03``47This function initiates a search for POIs that theuser has added to the My POI list1 near thecursor&a

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03 Planning your tripSetting a destination 0348Sort bySelect to sort the entries in the list by:•Name•Icon•Distance•ChronologicalDelete•Delete a store

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03 Planning your trip Setting a destination0349Searching by latitude/longitudeSet destination Latitude & longitudeSelect a destination using its G

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Contents50404 Traffic informationIntroduction... 64Reading information... 6

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03 Planning your tripItinerary 0350Menu overviewRoute detailsThe system can handle one Itinerary at a timewith a maximum of 8 intermediate destination

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03 Planning your trip Itinerary03``51•Clear itinerary: erase the current itinerary.•Route options: opens a shortcut toSettingsRoute options, seepage 5

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03 Planning your tripItinerary 0352•Delete: remove the current intermediatedestination and show the next one.•Map: show a position on the map with the

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03 Planning your trip Current position0353Where am I?Current positionThis feature displays a map with the vehicle'scurrent location and informati

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03 Planning your tripSettings 0354Traffic informationSettings Traffic informationAdditional settings that can be made for Trafficinformation, see also

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03 Planning your trip Settings03``55Route proposalWhen the Start guidance command has beengiven, two alternatives will be presented:•Select 1 to let t

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03 Planning your tripSettings 0356Map optionsSettings Map optionsMap colorsChoose between:•Automatic: a light sensor detects if it isday or night.•Day

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03 Planning your trip Settings03``57Left map settings•Map orientation: select Heading orNorth.•Map view: select 2D or 3D.Right map settingsThis is the

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03 Planning your tripSettings 0358Voice guidanceMark Voice guidance if you would like spokeninstructions. See page 28 for additional infor-mation.Voic

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03 Planning your trip Settings03``59Map versionThe screen will display:•Software version:•Map version:•Map market:Map loading progressThis indicates t

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Contents60707 IndexIndex... 82

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03 Planning your tripSettings 0360Reset navigation settingsSettings Reset navigation settingsThis function returns all settings to the original(factor

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03 Planning your trip Demo0361Start the demo (system simulation)Route details Start demoWhen the vehicle is at a standstill, this functionoffers simul

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G00000062Introduction... 64Reading information...

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TRAFFIC INFORMATION

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04 Traffic informationIntroduction 0464Display and receptionBroadcast traffic information is alwaysreceived and presented, even if no destinationis s

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04 Traffic information Introduction0465AccidentContraflow (two-way traffic, singlelanes in each direction)Detour (diversion)InformationNarrow roadPar

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04 Traffic informationReading information 0466Read traffic messageA traffic problem and the area affected, marked byarrowsWhen the crosshairs are pla

Page 64 - Traffic Message Channel

04 Traffic information Reading information0467•expected duration•limitations (speed, vehicle width/height,etc.)•roads affectedIf there is more than o

Page 65 - 04 Traffic information

04 Traffic informationDealing with traffic problems 0468Avoiding traffic disruptionsTraffic events aheadMenu row 2 when no itinerary has been set.Wit

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04 Traffic information Dealing with traffic problems0469A list with one alternative that can be edited.The following can be done:•Clear all: unmark a

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Contents7

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70Points of interest (POIs)... 72

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SYMBOLS ON THE MAP

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05 Symbols on the mapPoints of interest (POIs) 0572Specify individual POIs to be shown on themap or select All or None, see page 57.Marked POIs will b

Page 71 - SYMBOLS ON THE MAP

05 Symbols on the map Points of interest (POIs)0573Opera house/theaterBar/nightclubZooRestaurantRestaurantRestaurant, ChineseRestaurant, sea foodFast

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74Frequently asked questions... 76EULA – License agreement...

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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06 Questions & AnswersFrequently asked questions 0676The vehicle’s position on the map isincorrect.The Global Positioning System (GPS) indicatesth

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06 Questions & Answers Frequently asked questions06772. Switch on the ignition again and restartVNS, but remain at a standstill for a shorttime be

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06 Questions & AnswersEULA – License agreement 0678END-USER TERMSThe Map Data Disc ("Data") is provided for yourpersonal, internal use o

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06 Questions & Answers EULA – License agreement06``79Disclaimer of WarrantyNT AND ITS LICENSORS (INCLUD-ING THEIR LICENSORS AND SUP-PLIERS) DISCLA

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8Getting started... 10

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06 Questions & AnswersEULA – License agreement 0680delivered or otherwise furnished shall bemarked and embedded as appropriate with thefollowing &

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06 Questions & Answers 0681

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07 Index0782AAbout this manual... 16Activating the system... 10Addressentering...

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07 Index0783symbols on... 72version... 59Map areas...

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07 Index0784System settings... 17delete user data... 60resetting...

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QUICK GUIDE

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