VOLVO C30, C70 & XC90 VOLVO NAVIGATION SYSTEM (VNS) OPERATING MANUAL Web Edition
Direction to take at next guidance point Type of junction Intermediate destination Name of next street or road Next guidance point Stored location Symbol for a Point of Interest – POI (Gas station) Remaining time to destination Remaining distance to destination Map scale G033441 Route Current road Final destination Famous landmarks Types of roads Color The vehicle’s current location Freeways Green Completed section of the route Main roads Red Starting point Secondary main roads Brown Traffic i
VOLVO NAVIGATION SYSTEM (VNS) WITH RTT VNS is a navigation system developed by Volvo, which is designed to help guide you to the destination of your choice and provide information along the way. RTT1 (Real Time Traffic) is an information system developed by Volvo, which can detect roads/streets with traffic disruptions and make it possible to select an alternative route past the problem area.
Contents 01 02 03 01 Getting to know the navigation system This manual................................................. 8 Before you start.......................................... 9 Navigation system, updating and care..... 11 C30 system overview................................ 12 S40 system overview................................ 14 V50 system overview................................ 16 C70 system overview................................ 18 XC90 system overview..............................
Contents 04 05 06 04 Traffic information Introduction............................................... Avoiding traffic problems ......................... Selecting information................................ Reading information.................................. 66 67 69 70 05 Symbols on the map 06 Questions & answers Road numbers and Points of interest....... 74 Frequently asked questions...................... 80 EULA – End User License Agreement......
Contents 07 07 Index Index.........................................................
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6 G028780 This manual............................................................................................... 8 Before you start........................................................................................ 9 Navigation system, updating and care................................................... 11 C30 system overview.............................................................................. 12 S40 system overview.........................................................................
GETTING TO KNOW THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM
01 Getting to know the navigation system This manual 01 Using this manual The manual is divided into chapters describing the various features and functions of the navigation system. A section dealing with common questions and answers, and an index, can be found at the end of the manual.
01 Getting to know the navigation system Before you start Introduction Map mode Off The VNS system can be used even if a destination has not been selected. When the system has started, the screen will display the main menu briefly before entering Map mode. A map of the vehicle's current location will then be displayed. 1. Use the navigation control to go to Shut down. 2. Press ENTER (press BACK to go to the main menu before shutting down). • Press BACK to display the main menu.
01 Getting to know the navigation system 01 Before you start Easy/Advanced modes When the navigation system is started, the desired user mode can be selected. • Easy Only the primary menus are available in this mode, and can be used to simply get directions from point A to B. • Advanced This mode makes all settings and functions available. Switching between modes Switching between modes can be done in Settings.
01 Getting to know the navigation system Navigation system, updating and care Contents of the main unit All map information is stored on the main unit’s hard drive. There is no DVD in the unit when it is delivered. The DVDs are used for any updates to system or map information, see the instructions of the DVD’s cover. If a DVD contains new system software in addition to map information, the system will begin by running the software installation.
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01 Getting to know the navigation system C30 system overview Main unit The main unit contains a hard drive, a DVD player (for navigation system map discs only) and an integrated GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver and a TMC (Traffic Message Channel) receiver.
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01 Getting to know the navigation system S40 system overview Main unit The main unit contains a hard drive, a DVD player (for navigation system map discs only) and an integrated GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver and a TMC (Traffic Message Channel) receiver.
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01 Getting to know the navigation system V50 system overview Main unit The main unit contains a hard drive, a DVD player (for navigation system map discs only) and an integrated GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver and a TMC (Traffic Message Channel) receiver.
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01 Getting to know the navigation system C70 system overview Main unit The main unit contains a hard drive, a DVD player (for navigation system map discs only) and an integrated GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver and a TMC (Traffic Message Channel) receiver.
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01 Getting to know the navigation system XC90 system overview Main unit The main unit contains a hard drive, a DVD player (for navigation system map discs only) and an integrated GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver and a TMC (Traffic Message Channel) receiver.
01 Getting to know the navigation system 01 Navigation system controls Navigation control/remote control G019916 Location of the navigation control and IR port The navigation system can be operated with the steering wheel-mounted navigation control or with the remote control. The navigation control is located on the right, rear side of the steering wheel. Point the remote toward the IR port located at the screen (only the XC90 has the IR port on the audio system as shown above).
01 Getting to know the navigation system On-screen keypad Entering letters and selecting alternatives 01 The scroll bar at the right of the screen indicates that there are more alternatives than can be displayed at one time. The figure shown indicates the number of names on the list. • Press BACK to exit the list of names.
01 Getting to know the navigation system 01 24 Display and voice guidance
01 Getting to know the navigation system Display and voice guidance Display appearance Voice guidance The screen display is determined by factors such as geographic location and settings that have been made, such as map scale, the symbols selected to be displayed, etc. After a destination and guidance has started, a voice message indicating the action to be taken and distance will be provided as you approach an intersection, exit, etc. A detailed map of the intersection will also be displayed.
01 Getting to know the navigation system 01 Unverified roads and Compass Unverified roads Compass A small number of roads in the system may be unverified. This means that information on signs, one-way streets, left turns, etc., may not be accurate. An itinerary containing unverified roads will be displayed with gray arrows instead of the usual yellow ones. The system provides information when an unverified road is added to an itinerary and when the vehicle begins to travel on one of these roads.
01 Getting to know the navigation system Menu selections Menus on two levels – Easy mode Set destination Guiding voice Guiding volume Menus on two levels – Advanced mode Set destination Address Language Address Points Of Interest (POI) Color Points Of Interest (POI) Last 20 Map view Stored locations Point on map Distance unit Last 20 User mode Return trip Show destination 01 Point on map Remove destination Settings Shut down Latitude/longitude For information on all of the menu alternati
01 Getting to know the navigation system 01 Menu selections Settings Traffic information Route options Map options Guiding options System options Start demo Shut down For information on all of the menu alternatives in Advanced mode, see page 46.
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30 32 33 34 37 38 G029194 Main menu, Shortcut menu, Scroll menu............................................... Menu selections...................................................................................... Setting a destination............................................................................... Show/Remove destination...................................................................... Settings.............................................................................................
EASY USER MODE
02 Easy user mode Main menu, Shortcut menu, Scroll menu Introduction 02 Shortcut menu fic information is always received and presented. see page 66 for additional information. The navigation system starts in Easy user mode. G029190 The most important menus are available in this mode, which makes things easier if changes in Settings are not often made. This menu offers icons for making quick setting changes. Scroll menu • Press ENTER in map mode and select a sub-menu with or .
02 Easy user mode Menu selections Three levels of the menu structure are shown here. A number of the third level menus also have sub-menus, which are described in detail in their respective sections in this manual. Guiding volume Address p. 34 Points Of Interest (POI) p. 35 Last 20 p. 35 Point on map p. 36 p. 38 Black/Chrome/Blue/ Dark Map view p. 38 2D/3D Distance unit Show destination p. 37 Remove destination p. 37 p. 38 Km/Miles User mode p.
02 Easy user mode Setting a destination Selecting an address 02 1. To change the state or city, use the navigation control to move to State and/ or City. 1. After selecting a street, go to the Number row and press ENTER or 2. Press ENTER, or choose among the most recently chosen alternatives with . NOTE Go directly to Set. Alternative street numbers will be displayed. 2. Go to Set after you have entered a street number. The definition of a city or area may vary.
02 Easy user mode Setting a destination Search using a Zip code NOTE This also applies to searches using Points of interest. 02 Point of Interest (POI) 3. Go to Type, press ENTER. Set destination Address 4. Select a POI from the list provided, press ENTER. City Instead of searching in a city, you can opt to search for an area’s Zip code. 5. In the list All names, select a name from the list. 1. Go to ZIP code and press ENTER. 2.
02 Easy user mode Setting a destination Set as destination 02 Adds the destination to the itinerary. Delete location Remove the destination from the Last 20 list. Point of the map Set destination Point on map 1. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor to the desired destination, press ENTER to access the map scroll menu. 2. Select Set as destination and press ENTER. NOTE A position on the map can be selected directly with the cursor by using the Arrow keys in map mode.
02 Easy user mode Show/Remove destination Show the destination on the map Show destination 02 • Press ENTER for an overview on the map of the area that you have selected as your final destination. Remove the destination Remove destination 1. Press ENTER and go to the destination to be deleted. 2. Press ENTER again.
02 Easy user mode Settings Guiding voice 02 Settings Guiding voice Two-dimensional (2D) or threedimensional (3D) Settings Map view Select a male or female voice for directions. Guiding volume Settings Guiding volume Set the volume level for voice guidance or turn off this function. Language Select the language for menus, text and voice messages. Color There are 4 screen settings that can be made – choose the one that you prefer.
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ADVANCED USER MODE
03 Advanced user mode Main menu, Shortcut menu Introduction Shortcut menu Pressing ENTER on the second alternative displays a map showing the entire route1. The Advanced user mode can be selected when the navigation system starts. G029190 This mode provides access to all of the system’s settings and functions. This menu offers icons for making quick setting changes. • Press ENTER in map mode and select a 03 sub-menu with Main menu or .
03 Advanced user mode Main menu, Shortcut menu Whenever possible, the system will then calculate a new route that will guide you back to the original one after you have passed the area(s) to be avoided. One map/Two maps Choose to display either one or two maps of the area in which you are traveling. Surveillance2 This function makes it possible to store map views of 3 different areas for surveillance, such as ones with heavy traffic, road construction areas, etc. Avoid next ½–50 miles Select Surveillan.
03 Advanced user mode Main menu, Shortcut menu Along the route Pressing ENTER makes it possible to search along the route. See page 49. Along HWY 03 Pressing ENTER makes it possible to search along the highway on which you are currently driving. Choose to search for rest areas, gas stations, restaurants, etc., that are easy to access from the highway. If a route crosses a number of highways, the system will search along the highway on which you are traveling.
03 Advanced user mode Map scroll menu Map scroll menu ficked roads that are often subject to traffic problems. Activating the map Select map options in the Shortcut menu and select the areas requiring surveillance. Store location 03 G033468 Save the location for later use in Set destination Stored locations. 1. Activate map scrolling with the navigation control. 2. Press ENTER in scroll mode to display the scroll menu. Scale Change the map scale over the area selected.
03 Advanced user mode Menu selections Three levels of the menu structure are shown here. A number of the third level menus also have sub-menus, which are described in detail in their respective sections in this manual. Set destination p. 48 Address p. 48 03 State Last 20 p. 50 Add to itinerary/Information/Delete location Return trip p. 50 see Itinerary Reset to default Point on map p. 50 Latitude/longitude p.
03 Advanced user mode Menu selections Traffic informationA p. 69 Dynamic route guidance Traffic-info. selection Search stations Current station Traffic service Reset to default Route options Route Avoid highways/toll roads/ferries/car train/ time-restr. roads/specified areas/traffic problems Reset to default p. 58 Map options p.
03 Advanced user mode Setting a destination Selecting an address 1. To change the state or city, use the navigation control to move to State and/ or City, 1. After selecting a street, go to the Number row and press ENTER or 2. Press ENTER, or choose among the most . recently chosen alternatives with 03 G033461 NOTE Selecting a street address The definition of a city or area may vary. It will sometimes be an entire city, or a particular section of a city.
03 Advanced user mode Setting a destination Search using a Zip code POI by name NOTE This also applies to searches using Points of interest. Point of Interest (POI) Set destination Address Enter the name of the point of interest, or select an alternative in the menu. The list only shows the points of interest in the selected city/area. City Instead of searching in a city, you can opt to search for an area’s Zip code. Around the car 1. Go to ZIP code and press ENTER. 2.
03 Advanced user mode Setting a destination NOTE NOTE You can also search for Points of interest around the car, along the route, or along the highway in the Shortcut menu, see page 32. 03 Types of points of interest/Different categories Set destination POI POI by name There are sub-categories for restaurants, etc., to simplify the search.
03 Advanced user mode Setting a destination 2. Use , to go to Adjust. 3. Press ENTER to specify a position on the map for a new stored location. Last 20 Set destination Point on the map Last 20 4. Move the cursor with the navigation control to a new position and press ENTER. This is a list of the twenty most recently selected destinations. The scroll bar at the right of the screen indicates that there are more alternatives than can be displayed at one time. 5.
03 Advanced user mode Setting a destination > OK Shows the position with the specified coordinates on the map. 4. Press ENTER to access the map scroll menu. 03 5. Go to Set as destination and press ENTER to select the position as a destination. 6. Press BACK to resume entering coordinates. > Cancel Return to the previous screen.
03 Advanced user mode Itinerary Making an itinerary Start guidance Editing an itinerary 03 Destination/Intermediate destination Itinerary The menu selection Itinerary becomes accessible after a destination has been selected. Make an itinerary with several stops to avoid selecting a number of destinations during a trip. Up to six intermediate destinations and one final destination can be specified in an itinerary. Begin guidance to the destination.
03 Advanced user mode Itinerary Removing destinations from an itinerary Save a position on the map Itinerary 03 Delete all destinations: All intermediate destinations and the final destination will be deleted. • Go directly to Clear itinerary and press ENTER. Delete intermediate destinations in an itinerary: 1. Select one of the specified intermediate to destinations and press ENTER or access a sub-menu. 2. Go to Delete and press ENTER.
03 Advanced user mode Next destination Next destination in the itinerary 2. Press ENTER again if other destinations have been specified for information and to see these destinations on the map. 3. Go to Map and press ENTER to see map information over the area. 03 Next destination The map will show the next destination. 1. Press ENTER or for information such as the name of the destination, or remaining travel time or distance from the current location to the destination.
03 Advanced user mode Current position Current position GPS Shows the number of satellites with which the system is in contact. 03 Current position The map shows the vehicle’s current position. • Press ENTER or for information about this position, such as its name or coordinates.
03 Advanced user mode Traffic information (option) Traffic information 03 Settings Traffic information Regardless of whether the navigation system is in Easy or Advanced mode, broadcast traffic information is always received and presented. see page 66 for additional information. NOTE Please be aware that traffic information may not be available in all areas.
03 Advanced user mode Settings Route options Route Avoid time-restr. roads Select Fast, short, or easy for the system to calculate a route. Set the system to avoid time-restricted roads when calculating a route. – Fast: The system will prioritize major roads for the fastest permitted driving. – Short: The system will prioritize as far as possible the shortest distance to the destination.
03 Advanced user mode Settings Reset to default Return to the system’s factory settings for route options. • Press , select OK and press ENTER. NOTE When the system calculates a route over longer distances, it is designed to select major roads (highways/freeways, etc.). If you have set the system to avoid highways and toll roads, the system will avoid guiding you to these types of roads to as great an extent as possible, and will only use such roads when no other reasonable alternative is available.
03 Advanced user mode Settings Left map view – ETA: (Estimated Time of Arrival). See the information in "Right map view." NOTE NOTE 03 If 3D has been chosen for the right map, the left map can only be viewed in 2D. Select the way in which the compass is displayed on the screen: Icon, Text or Hide. Current location Select whether or not the name of the street on which you are currently driving will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.
03 Advanced user mode Settings Guiding volume GPS Information Set the volume level 1-5 for the guiding voice or choose Off. Language Select the language to be used by the system. Menu color Select Black, Chrome or Blue. 03 Map color Select Bright 1, Bright 2 or Dark . Light colors are intended for daylight use and dark colors are best suited for dark lighting conditions. Screen saver If the screen saver is set to ON, the screen will go blank after 30 seconds).
03 Advanced user mode System simulation Start the demo (system simulation) Settings 03 Start demo When the vehicle is at a standstill, this function offers simulated guidance to the currently set destination. Settings can also be made during the demonstration. • Use Stop demo in Settings to stop the simulation. NOTE The demonstration function can only be used if a destination has been selected.
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TRAFFIC INFORMATION
04 Traffic information Introduction Reception and display Broadcast traffic information is always received, regardless of whether the navigation system is in Easy or Advanced mode. Settings for the way in which traffic information is presented can only be made in Advanced mode, see page 42. 04 The way in which traffic information is presented is also affected by the way in which it is broadcast.
04 Traffic information Avoiding traffic problems Before guidance begins Settings Route options When setting a new route, select whether or not the system should take traffic problems into account when the function Start guidance is activated, see page 53. 1. Select Avoid traffic problems.
04 Traffic information Avoiding traffic problems No The system will continue to guide you through the area affected by the traffic disruption. Show new route This displays a map showing the new route.
04 Traffic information Selecting information Traffic information selections 4. Confirm the settings with ENTER. Slippery road The scroll bar on the right side of the screen indicates that there are more options in the list than can be displayed at one time. Other hazard Traffic signs on the map Accident G021177 Settings Traffic information info. selection Traffic- Select the type of traffic information to be displayed and taken into consideration when the system calculates a route.
04 Traffic information Reading information Reading traffic messages 4. Press BACK to return to the current messages again. > The number of messages available for the map area is displayed on the screen. Read traffic msg. Detailed information about the traffic disruption is also displayed. The extent of the disruption is shown at the top of the screen. If the traffic disruption is on the currently selected route, the distance to the disruption will be displayed.
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SYMBOLS ON THE MAP
05 Symbols on the map Road numbers and Points of interest Road numbers Local and interstate road numbers are shown on the map. 1 Points Of Interest (POI) Choose to show all or none of the points of interest or select the ones to be displayed. 05 Settings Map options Show selected POI selection ATM Automobile club 1. With POI selection marked, press menu will open. 2. Mark Show selected and press new menu will open. –a Bank –a 3.
05 Symbols on the map Road numbers and Points of interest Commuter rail station Hamlet Park & ride Compressed natural gas Historical monument Parking garage Concert hall Hospital Parking Convention/exhibition center Hotel Pharmacy Doctor Ice skating Place of worship Dry cleaner Library Police station Embassy Liquid petroleum gas Post office Ferry terminal Lookout Public sport airport Fire brigade Major companies Recreation area/Park Gas station Marina Rest area Golf course Mov
05 Symbols on the map Road numbers and Points of interest Ski resort Sports complex Stadium Swimming pool Theater/opera Toll boothA Tourist attraction 05 Tourist information Train station University/college Volvo retailer Winery Zoo A 76 Cannot be selected as a destination
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78 G028731 Frequently asked questions.................................................................... 80 EULA – End User License Agreement....................................................
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
06 Questions & answers Frequently asked questions The vehicle’s position on the map is incorrect The Global Positioning System (GPS) indicates the car’s position with an accuracy of about 65 feet (20 meter). Accuracy may be even less when driving on roads lying parallel to another road, winding roads, roads on several levels and also after driving a long distance without making any distinct turns.
06 Questions & answers Frequently asked questions you drive off. Switch off the VNS system and the ignition. Switch on the ignition again and restart VNS, but remain at a standstill for a short time before driving off. I am planning a long trip but do not want to specify destinations in the cities that I will be passing through.
06 Questions & answers EULA – End User License Agreement END-USER TERMS The Map Data Disc ("Data") is provided for your personal, internal use only and not for resale. It is protected by copyright, and is subject to the following terms and conditions which are agreed to by you, on the one hand, and NAVTEQ North America, LLC ("NT") and its licensors (including their licensors and suppliers) on the other hand. © 2006-2010 NAVTEQ. All rights reserved.
06 Questions & answers EULA – End User License Agreement Disclaimer of Warranty NT AND ITS LICENSORS (INCLUDING THEIR LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS) DISCLAIM ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NONINFRINGEMENT. Some States, Territories and Countries do not allow certain warranty exclusions, so to that extent the above exclusion may not apply to you.
06 Questions & answers EULA – End User License Agreement delivered or otherwise furnished shall be marked and embedded as appropriate with the following "Notice of Use," and shall be treated in accordance with such Notice: NOTICE OF USE CONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/ SUPPLIER) NAME: NAVTEQ CONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/ SUPPLIER) ADDRESS: 222 Merchandise Mart Plaza, Suite 900, Chicago, Illinois 60654 This Data is a commercial item as defined in FAR 2.
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07 Index 1, 2, 3 ... 2D or 3D..................................................... 38 A Advanced/Easy modes, switching between..................................................... 26 07 Advanced mode current position..................................... 56 guidance............................................... 42 guiding options..................................... 60 introduction........................................... 42 itinerary.................................................
07 Index F Frequently asked questions....................... 80 G Guidance................................................... 32 voice..................................................... 25 Guiding options......................................... 60 Map mode................................................... 9 Map scale.................................................. 32 Map scroll menu........................................ 45 Q Questions & Answers.................................
07 Index Shortcut menu in Advanced mode................................ 42 in Easy mode........................................ 32 Unverified roads........................................ 26 Zip code searching with, Advanced mode.......... 49 searching with, Easy mode................... 35 Updating the system................................. 11 Stations for traffic information search/select........................................ 70 User modes, switching between............... 38 Surveillance........
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