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1 VOLVO S60 RoAD AND TRAFFIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (rti) OPERATING MANUAL

2 Road and Traffic Information RTI is a traffic information and navigation system developed by Volvo. The system navigates to a specified destination and gives access to traffic information along the route. The system informs on situations that can complicate the journey and provides the opportunity to select a better route. It is possible to set an itinerary, search for facilities along the route, store a special location etc. The system indicates the car s current position and can always make its way to the destination in the event of wrong-turns. The RTI system contributes towards an improved environment by facilitating arrival. 1

3 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT You have acquired a device (ROAD & TRAFFIC INFORMATION SYSTEM) which includes software licensed by Volvo Car Corporation from one or more software licensors. Such software products, as well as associated media, printed materials, and online or electronic documentation (NAVIGATION SOFTWARE) are protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold. All rights reserved. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT ( EULA ), DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR COPY THE SOFTWARE. INSTEAD, PROMPTLY CONTACT VOLVO CAR CORPORATION FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON RETURN OF THE UNUSED DEVICE(S) FOR A REFUND. ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO USE ON THE DEVICE, WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR AGREEMENT TO THIS EULA (OR RATIFI- CATION OF ANY PREVIOUS CONSENT). GRANT OF SOFTWARE ARE LICENSE. This EULA grants you the following license: You may use the SOFTWARE only on the DEVICE. Connectivity Software. Your Device package may include desktop connectivity software contained on a CD-ROM disk. You may install and use the component(s) of the software contained on the CD- ROM disk on a computer or computing device with which you exchange information with the Device, in accordance with the terms of the end user license agreement provided with such component(s). If no separate end user license agreement is provided, you may install and use only one (1) copy of such component(s) on a single computer or computing device with which you use the Device. NOT FAULT TOLERANT. THE SOFTWARE IS NOT FAULT TOLERANT. VOLVO CAR CORPO- RATION HAS INDEPENDENTLY DETERMINED HOW TO USE THE SOFTWARE IN THE DEVICE, AND MS HAS RELIED UPON VOLVO CAR CORPORATION TO CONDUCT SUFFICIENT TESTING TO DETERMINE THAT THE SOFTWARE IS SUITABLE FOR SUCH USE. NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE. THE SOFTWARE is provided AS IS and with all faults. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO SATISFACTORY QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, ACCURACY, AND EFFORT (INCLUDING LACK OF NEGLIGENCE) IS WITH YOU. ALSO, THERE IS NO WARRANTY AGAINST INTERFERENCE WITH YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THE SOFTWARE OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED ANY WARRANTIES REGARDING THE DEVICE OR THE SOFTWARE, THOSE WARRANTIES DO NOT ORIGINATE FROM, AND ARE NOT BINDING ON, MS. No Liability for Certain Damages. EXCEPT AS PROHIBITED BY LAW, MS SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFO- MANCE OF THE SOFTWARE. THIS LIMITATION SHALL APPLY EVEN IF ANY REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL MS BE LIABLE FOR ANY AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF U. S. TWO HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS (U.S.$ ). Limitations on Reverse Engineering, Decompilation, and Disassembly. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the SOFTWARE, except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation. SOFTWARE TRANSFER ALLOWED BUT WITH RESTRICTIONS. You may permanently transfer rights under this EULA only as part of a permanent sale or transfer of the Device, and only if the recipient agrees to this EULA. If the SOFTWARE is an upgrade, any transfer must also include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE. EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. You acknowledge that SOFTWARE is subject to U.S. jurisdiction. You agree to comply with all applicable international and national laws that apply to the SOFTWARE, including the U.S. Export Administration Regulations, as well as end-user, end-use and destination restrictions issued by U. S. and other governments. For additional information see The specifications, design details and illustrations in the Owner s Manual are not binding. We reserve the right to make alterations without prior notification. Volvo Car Corporation 2

4 Contents Introduction 5 Menu structure 13 Destination 21 Itinerary and guidance 37 Map 43 Traffic information 49 Navigation settings 57 Symbols on the map 61 TV reception (option) 65 Questions and answers 69 Alphabetical index 73 3

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6 Introduction Overview 6 DVD disc/dvd player 8 Navigator (keypad) and remote control 9 Before starting 10 Quick start 11 Map image 12 5

7 Introduction Overview 6

8 Introduction 1. Main unit with map disc and TMC receiver The main unit which is only designed for Volvo map discs, is located in the cargo compartment. The main unit includes the following functions: Calculating the car s position. Route calculation to specified destination and decoding traffic messages. Voice guidance. The map information does not always correspond with the real situation. (Volvo is not responsible for the accuracy of the map material or the TMC information.) TMC (Traffic Message Channel) is a standardised coding system for traffic information. The TMC receiver searches for the relevant frequency. The transmission takes place via FM frequencies. 2. GPS antenna The car s speed sensor and a gyro calculate the current position and the direction of travel of the car using signals from the GPS satellite system. 3. Navigator (keypad) Different menu options can be scrolled and selected using the navigator. 4. Screen The screen displays maps and provides detailed information on route options, distance etc. The IR receiver for the remote control is located in the top of the screen frame. 5. Radio The radio is used to provide voice messages via the driver door loudspeaker and to control the TV. 6. TV receiver The TV receiver is optional. 7

9 Introduction DVD disc/dvd player DVD disc Contents of the DVD disc Each map disc contains the same European road network. Detailed information such as addresses, facilities etc. is divided into the relevant map disc for the geographic area. A message on the screen indicates when a disc should be changed. If the disc is not changed then the road network will still be available, but not detailed information such as petrol stations, restaurant facilities etc. Map discs with additional information are issued continuously. Contact a Volvo dealer for the latest issue. See also for further information on maps etc. WARNING! For the sake of traffic safety, the greatest care must be taken with continuous attention paid to prevailing traffic conditions when using the RTI system whilst driving. Always comply with traffic regulations in force. DVD player Changing a DVD/upgrading The DVD player is located in the cargo compartment, see overview. 1. Press the eject button and pull down the cover to remove the DVD (the ignition must be on) 2. Load the new DVD. If the DVD contains new software then the screen will become black and the text: Loading new program - please wait is displayed in the lower edge of the screen. The entire procedure can take up to five minutes. Once programming is complete, the start screen is displayed. Care of the DVD disc Be careful when handling DVDs. Make sure that they are not exposed to dirt or damp. When the discs are not being used they must be stored in their packaging. Avoid storing them in strong heat, direct sunlight or in dusty surroundings. Care of the screen Clean the screen with a soft, lintless, lightly dampened cloth, or a cloth with a mild window cleaning agent. 8

10 Introduction Navigator (keypad) and remote control Navigator The navigator s location on the steering wheel. A. Navigator Press UP, DOWN, RIGHT or LEFT to choose between the different menu options, traffic messages etc. B. BACK Press BACK to return to the previous menu or to undo a choice. C. ENTER Press ENTER to confirm options or to activate different menus. NOTE! The remote control has the same functions as the keypad. A C Remote control B IR receiver (Infrared Receiver) Always direct the remote control towards the screen. (The IR eye is located uppermost in the screen frame.) NOTE! The remote control contains AAA or R03 batteries. If the remote control ceases to function, try changing the batteries first. 9

11 Introduction Before starting On The ignition key must be in position I or II. Press on one of the buttons on the remote control or the steering wheel keypad. The system may need several seconds to sense the car s position when you have turned on the ignition. Off Scroll the navigator to [Shut down] and press ENTER. NOTE! The system is also accessible when the engine is switched off. Remember to turn the ignition key to position 0 when the system is not being used as the battery can otherwise discharge. Basic functions Navigator - Moving up, down, right or left between different menu options. ENTER - Confirms or activates options. BACK - Return to menu structure or to undo a choice. Settings Each settings menu for System, Screen, Route options and Traffic information is reached under Navigation settings. Demo The demo demonstrates the system (when the car is stationary) by simulating a journey to a specified destination. The navigation is demonstrated on the screen, see page 60. Manual structure The manual is divided into chapters/ functions. At the end of the manual is an alphabetical register, before which is a page of usual questions and answers. The manual outlines the use of the keypad in the steering wheel, but the remote control can be used instead as it has the same functions. Search path Menu options are outlined in the manual in brackets, i.e. [Destination]. Menus are outlined without brackets, i.e. Main menu. The search path with menus and successive menu options is outlined as i. e. Main menu [Settings] [System]. 10

12 Introduction Quick start On The ignition key must be in position I or II. Press on one of the buttons on the remote control or the steering wheel keypad. The system may need several seconds to sense the car s position and motion when you have turned on the ignition. Off Scroll the navigator to [Shut down] and press ENTER. NOTE! The system is also accessible when the engine is switched off. Remember to turn the ignition key to position 0 when the system is not being used as the battery can otherwise discharge. Basic functions Navigator - Moving up, down, right or left between different menu options. ENTER - Confirms or activates options. BACK - Return to menu structure or to undo a choice. NOTE! The remote control has the same functions as the keypad. Guidance to street address 1. Start from main menu. Select Destination and press ENTER. 2. Select Street address and press ENTER. 3. Scroll the navigator to the required letters to specify the country and city for the street address. 4. If the selected address has a street number then this can also be stated to obtain a more precise navigation. Instead of street number, a junction (crossroads) can be specified. 5. Select Start guidance and press ENTER. In a few seconds the system calculates the route and distance to the destination entered. The system guides to the specified destination and provides voice messages on route options and junctions. For smaller localities there are no street addresses stored in the system. The centre of the locality should always be selected as the destination. Guidance to facility 1. Start from main menu. Select Destination. Press ENTER. 2. Select Facilities and press ENTER. Select Facilities in the submenu and press ENTER. 3. Scroll the navigator to the required letters to specify the country and city for the facility. Press ENTER. 4. Choose type of facility, such as petrol station, restaurant or Volvo Dealer. Scroll DOWN to the list. Select facility type with UP or DOWN and press ENTER. 5. Scroll DOWN to the list. Select facility name using UP or DOWN and press ENTER. 6. Select Start guidance and press ENTER. In a few seconds the system calculates the route and distance to the destination entered. The system guides to the specified facility and gives voice messages on route options and junctions. 11

13 Introduction Map image Road types Motorway - green Main road - red Smaller main road - brown Normal road - dark grey Local road - dark green 1. Next guidance 2. Distance to and name of next road/street along the route. 3. Road sign information 4. Position of the car 5. Next guidance point 6. Route 7. Intermediate destination 8. Destination 9. Remaining travel time and distance to destination 10. Map scale 11. Present position 12. Stored location 13. Starting point 14. Symbol for Volvo Dealer 15. Symbol for TMC (traffic message) 16. Symbol for city centre 17. Compass indicates the orientation of the map 18. Destination bearing Compass The red tip of the compass needle points to north on the map and the white tip points to south. The destination arrow in the outer ring of the compass points in the direction of the destination. Under the Screen option in the Settings menu the compass and destination arrow can be set at show/hide. 12

14 Menu structure Start/shut down the system 14 Help texts 14 Main menu 15 Main menu with icons 15 Destination menu 16 Map scale 16 Map scroll 17 Guidance 17 Map menu 18 Diversion menu 18 Settings menu 19 13

15 Menu structure [Shut down] Start/shut down the system Starting the system: Turn the ignition key to position I or II, then press ENTER, BACK or the navigator. Shut down the system: Select Shut down from the main menu and press ENTER. If the system is in operation when the car s ignition is switched off, it restarts when the ignition is turned on. If the system is shut down when the car s ignition is switched off then it will remain shut down when the ignition is turned on. [Settings] [Help] Help texts The help texts give abbreviated information about the functions. A choice can be made between Long, Short or None for help text. Scroll RIGHT or LEFT to the required option and press ENTER. The white help text panel is displayed when an option is selected but then disappears automatically after a few seconds. 14

16 Menu structure [Destination] Main menu The main menu and the different submenus provide access to the functions of the system. Return to the main menu can always be made, irrespective of which screen image is displayed, by pressing BACK one or more times. The main menu is displayed for several seconds and then disappears automatically if a menu option is not selected. [Settings] [Screen] [First menu] [Text/icons] Main menu with icons The main menu can be displayed with a choice of icons or text. 15

17 Menu structure [Destination] [Street address] Destination menu There are several search options in the destination menu for specifying the destination. Select the option in the menu using UP or DOWN and press ENTER. Press BACK to return to the main menu. Read more on the different types of destination and search paths on page 22. [Map scale] Map scale Scroll UP or DOWN using the navigator to change the map s scale of an area, see page 44. Confirm with ENTER. 16

18 Menu structure [Map scroll] Map scroll Using the navigator the hairline cross moves freely on the map for indicating a destination for example, see page 33. Displayed on the lower part of the map is the name of the address the hairline cross rests on. [Guidance] Guidance Select Guidance from the main menu to repeat voice guidance, see page

19 Menu structure [Map] Map menu In the map menu there is the choice between displaying one or two maps for example or between displaying the map in the Heading up or with North up. See also the chapter Map. [Diversion] Diversion menu From the diversion menu it is possible to avoid sections of the calculated route, such as roadworks. The system then calculates an alternative route, see page

20 Menu structure [Settings] Settings menu The settings menu provides access to the system s different settings, see page

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22 Destination Set destination 22 Search by phrase 27 Facilities 29 Facility types 30 Destination on the map 33 Last ten destinations 34 Return trip 34 Store a location 35 Stored locations 36 21

23 Destination [Destination] Set destination Specify an address as destination Select Destination using UP or DOWN and press ENTER to obtain the destination types menu. If a destination is already specified, then the menu with destination types is obtained, as per the following search path: [Destination] [Add to itinerary] 22 [Destination] [Street address] Destination types Select Street address using UP or DOWN and press ENTER. Street address: Specify a destination by entering letters. Facilities: Specify a facility as destination. Choose a hotel or a restaurant, see page 29. Stored locations: Choose a saved location as destination, see page 35. Last ten destinations: Select one of the last specified destinations, see page 34. Set dest. on map: Specify a location as a destination directly from the map, see page 33. Return trip: Choose the location where the last choice was made Start guidance, see page 34. Search by phrase: Search by part of a street address or facility, see page 27.

24 Destination [Destination] [Street address] [Country] [Destination] [Street address] [City] Specify country/city for destination Country and City are preset and correspond to the position of the last destination entered. Scroll to Country or City using UP or DOWN and press ENTER. Choose country and city by entering letters or scrolling DOWN and choosing directly from the menu list. The scrolling list on the right-hand side indicates that there are more options in the list. The figure gives the number of options. Specify country/city or select from the list Select letters using the navigator and press ENTER. (When there are no further options the system fills in the remaining letters itself). Displayed on the lower part is a list of the first three countries/cities matching the letters entered. The scrolling list on the right-hand side indicates that there are more options in the list. Scroll DOWN and choose directly from the menu list. Select using UP or DOWN and press ENTER. Return to the character chart using BACK. Delete the letters entered one at a time by pressing BACK. The definition of what a city or area involves can vary from country to country, and also within the same country. In some cases a metropolitan area is indicated, and in others an individual suburb. 23

25 Destination [Destination] [Street address] [Destination] [Street address] [Street] Specify a street address for the destination Select letters using the navigator and press ENTER. There is also the option to search street addresses in the whole country without specifying a particular city. Scroll UP to City and press ENTER. Then scroll to Street and press ENTER. Enter a street name. For smaller localities there are no street addresses stored in the system. The centre of the locality should always be selected as the destination. The scrolling list on the right-hand side indicates that there are more options in the list. The figure gives the number of options. Return to the character chart using BACK. Delete the letters entered one at a time by pressing BACK. Choose the street address from the list Displayed on the lower part is a list of the first three addresses matching the letters entered. The scrolling list on the right-hand side indicates that there are more options in the list. Choose between the addresses found by scrolling DOWN to the list. Select address using UP or DOWN and press ENTER. Return to the character chart using BACK. 24

26 Destination [Destination] [Street address] [Number] [Destination] [Street address] [Number] Specify street number or junction If the selected address has a street number then this can also be stated to obtain a more precise navigation. Instead of street number, a junction (crossroads) can be specified. Scroll to the line for Number or Junction and press ENTER. It is also possible to scroll directly DOWN to Start guidance and press ENTER. Specify street number Scroll to Number and press ENTER. The existing street number is displayed on the figures line. Select figures using RIGHT or LEFT and press ENTER. Return to the character chart using BACK. 25

27 Destination [Destination] [Street address] [Junction] [Destination] [Street address] [Junction] [Start guidance] Select junction Scroll DOWN to Junction and press ENTER. The roads which intersect the street chosen are displayed in a list. Select from the streets using UP or DOWN and press ENTER. Start guidance If neither the street number nor the crossroads is specified the system guides to the middle of the street chosen. Start guidance: Starts guidance to the destination. Add to itinerary: Puts the address in the itinerary and provides the option to enter further destinations. Information: Gives details of the destination. 26

28 Destination [Destination] [Search by phrase] Search by phrase Street address/facilities Search by part of a street name or a facility. Select Search by phrase using UP or DOWN and press ENTER. Read more on the different types of destination and search paths on page 22. [Destination] [Search by phrase] [Street address] Street address Select Street address using UP or DOWN and press ENTER. 27

29 Destination [Destination] [Search by phrase] [Street address] [Street] Start searching by phrase Enter the part of the name you know using the navigator and ENTER. Scroll DOWN to Start searching and press ENTER. [Destination] [Search by phrase] [Street address] [Street] [Start searching] Select option Scroll using UP or DOWN to required option and press ENTER. The scrolling list on the right-hand side indicates that there are more options in the list. The figure indicates the number of options. Press BACK to return to the previous screen. 28

30 Destination [Destination] [Facilities] Facilities Specify a facility as destination Facilities is a collective name for petrol stations, hotels, restaurants, Volvo Dealers, hospitals, car parks etc. Select Facilities using UP or DOWN and press ENTER to obtain a submenu with different search options. Read more on the different types of destination and search paths on page 22. [Destination] [Facilities] [Facilities] Search options for facilities Select Facilities using UP or DOWN and press ENTER. Facilities: Enter the name of a facility, or choose between types of facility from the list in the menu. The list only displays the facilities in the selected city or area. Search around the car: The system searches in a circle of at least 2 km radius. If fewer than 40 facilities are found the radius is increased to a maximum of 100 km. Search along the route: The system searches in a 2 km wide area, approx. 100 km ahead. Search around map point: The system searches in the same way as Search around the car, but around a chosen point on the map. 29

31 Destination [Destination] [Facilities] [Facilities] [Type] Facility types Specify facility type Select letters using the navigator and press ENTER or scroll DOWN and choose a facility type directly from the menu list. Select using UP or DOWN and press ENTER. There is also the option to search by facilities throughout the whole country without specifying a particular city. Scroll UP to City and press ENTER. Scroll to Type or Name and press ENTER. Select letters using the navigator or scroll DOWN and choose a facility directly from the list. Return to the character chart using BACK. Delete the letters entered one at a time by pressing BACK. [Destination] [Facilities] [Facilities] [Name] Specify facility name Select letters using the navigator and press ENTER or scroll DOWN and choose a facility directly from the menu list. Return to the character chart using BACK. Delete the letters entered one at a time by pressing BACK. 30

32 Destination [Destination] [Facilities] [Facilities] [Type] [Destination] [Facilities] [Facilities] [Type] Subcategories For certain facilities (petrol stations, restaurants, hotels and car parks) there are subcategories. Choose a RESTAURANT for example and press ENTER. Specify category The different subcategories there are for restaurants are displayed in the list. Select letters using the navigator and press ENTER or scroll DOWN and choose a subcategory directly from the menu list. Select ALL TYPES to be able to see all facilities irrespective of category. Choose amongst the options using UP or DOWN and press ENTER. The restaurants included in the category are displayed in the list. Scroll DOWN to the required option and press ENTER. Return to the character chart using BACK. 31

33 Destination [Destination] [Facilities] [Facilities] [Start guidance] [Destination] [Facilities] [Facilities] [Information] Facility and guidance Start guidance: Starts guidance to the facility. Add to itinerary: Puts the facility in the itinerary and provides the option to enter further destinations. Information: Gives details of the facility. Information on the facility The address, coordinates and telephone number of the facility are displayed under information. Select Map and press ENTER to view the location of the facility on the map. 32

34 Destination [Map scroll] Destination on the map Specify destination on the map using the NAVIGATOR Select Map scroll with UP or DOWN and press ENTER. Using the navigator the hairline cross can be moved freely over a large area of detailed scale. The centre point of the hairline cross specifies the location moved onto on the map. Displayed on the lower part of the map is the name of the address the hairline cross rests on. The function can also be obtained via Destination in the main menu. Read more on the different types of destination and search paths on page 22. [Map scroll] Map scrolling menu Move the hairline cross using the navigator to the required position on the map and press ENTER to obtain the map scrolling menu. Scroll using UP or DOWN to Set as destination and press ENTER. 33

35 Destination [Destination] [Last ten destinations] Last ten destinations Entered destination Select Last ten destinations and press ENTER to view the last ten destinations. The scrolling list on the right-hand side indicates that there are more options in the list. Select destination using UP or DOWN and press ENTER or RIGHT to obtain the submenu. Add to itinerary: Puts the destination in the itinerary and provides the option to enter further destinations. Information: Gives details of the destination. Delete location: Deletes the destination. Read more on the different types of destination and search paths on page 22. [Destination] [Last ten destinations] Return trip Back to starting point Scroll using UP or DOWN to Return trip and press ENTER. Select Start guidance and press ENTER. The system starts guidance back to the location where Start guidance was last chosen. 34

36 Destination [Destination] Store a location Save a specified destination A destination can be stored to save entering the same destination again. Up to one hundred destinations can be stored. Scroll to a destination using UP or DOWN and press ENTER or RIGHT to obtain the submenu. Select Store location using UP or DOWN and press ENTER. A location can also be stored using the function Map scroll, see page 45. [Destination] [Store location] Symbols and names The stored locations are marked on the map by symbols. Scroll UP to the symbols to select and press ENTER. The name of the stored destination is indicated automatically. The original name can be deleted using BACK and a new name specified. Scroll to Store location using UP or DOWN and press ENTER. 35

37 Destination [Destination] Stored locations Saved destinations Select Stored locations using UP or DOWN and press ENTER. A stored location is a destination saved earlier (place of work, favourite restaurant, rest area, home etc.). Read more on the different types of destination and search paths on page 22. [Destination] [Stored locations] Submenu for stored locations Choose between the stored locations using UP or DOWN and press RIGHT to obtain the submenu. Add to itinerary: Puts the stored location into the itinerary. Information: Gives details of the stored location. Rename: Change icon or name of stored location. Delete location: Deletes a stored location. 36

38 Itinerary and guidance Enter an itinerary 38 Delete itinerary 39 Route calculation 39 Intersection 40 List 40 Arrow navigation 41 Voice message 41 Diversion/alternative route 42 37

39 Itinerary and guidance [Destination] Enter an itinerary Destination/intermediate destination Enter an itinerary with several intermediate destinations to avoid specifying destination after destination during the journey. Up to seven intermediate destinations and one final destination can be specified. Start guidance: Starts guidance to the destination. Add to itinerary: Provides the option to enter further destinations. Route options: Route prioritising options. Clear itinerary: Deletes the itinerary. [Destination] Arrange the itinerary Scroll using UP or DOWN to required destination and press ENTER or RIGHT to obtain the submenu. Information: Gives details of the destination. Delete: Deletes the destination from the itinerary. Travel order: Change the position in the list of the destination. Adjust on map: Change the destination location on the map. Store location: Store the destination. Select options in the submenu using UP or DOWN and press ENTER. 38

40 Itinerary and guidance [Destination] [Clear itinerary] Delete itinerary Delete entered itinerary Select Clear itinerary and press ENTER to delete the whole itinerary. Destinations deleted remain in the Last ten destinations, see page 34. [Destination] [Start guidance] Route calculation Guidance When Start guidance is selected, the system starts to calculate the route and distance to the destination (during this time a yellow-orange symbol is displayed at the top of the screen). If the planned route is left during the journey, the system automatically calculates a new route. 39

41 Itinerary and guidance [Guidance] Intersection Guidance When an intersection is approaching, voice guidance is provided in good time on the distance and type of manoeuvre. At the same time a detailed intersection map is displayed. The voice guidance is repeated nearer the intersection. At the top of the map, the name of, and distance to the next exit is displayed. Road sign information is displayed on the line below. When there is a road number and exit number or exit name then these are also displayed. On the lower part of the map the current position is displayed. A requirement for obtaining voice guidance is that this option is selected in system settings, see page 58. [Map] [Route] List Guidance The next guidance point is marked in a light blue panel. Below this follows a list of the remaining guidance points. Farthest down the list the destination is displayed. Apart from the road name the distance between the guidance points is displayed along with an arrow which indicates the type of manoeuvre. The guidance points are deleted as they are passed. If there is a deviation from the specified route the system calculates a new route. 40

42 Itinerary and guidance [Settings] [Screen] [Map] [Show/Hide] Arrow navigation Guidance Guidance can be displayed without a map. The system instead displays an arrow in the direction to be turned. Select Hide using LEFT or RIGHT and press ENTER. [Guidance] Voice message Guidance Select Guidance using UP or DOWN and press ENTER to obtain voice guidance. Also select Guidance to repeat a voice guidance message. If the distance to the next guidance point is greater than 50 km, the message: Continue straight ahead, is obtained. Press ENTER to repeat a voice guidance message. The system always gives voice guidance irrespective of which menu is active. A requirement for obtaining voice guidance is that this option is selected in system settings, see page

43 Itinerary and guidance [Diversion] Diversion/alternative route Avoid part of the journey Select Diversion with UP or DOWN and press ENTER. By means of Diversion the system can be asked to calculate an alternative route to avoid part of the journey. The system starts the calculation from the current position. [Diversion] Diversion submenu Select the length of the diversion using UP or DOWN and press ENTER. NOTE! The function is only available when a destination is specified. 42

44 Map Map scale 44 Scale 44 Map scroll 45 Map menu 47 Two maps 47 43

45 Map [Map scale] Map scale One or two maps Select Map scale using UP or DOWN and press ENTER. Choose between different levels, from the most detailed 100 metre scale up to the 100 kilometre scale. The scale is displayed on the lower part of the map. Select scale using UP and DOWN and press ENTER. If a change of scale is required when two maps are displayed on the screen, scroll to the map whose scale is to be changed using RIGHT or LEFT. [Map scale] [route] Scale Route Select Route in Map scale using UP or DOWN and press ENTER to view the whole route from start to destination. The thick red line indicates the route. 44

46 Map [Map scroll] Map scroll Move the hairline cross using the NAVIGATOR Select Map scroll to view an area outside the screen image. Scroll using UP or DOWN and press ENTER. [Map scroll] Hairline cross The hairline cross can be freely moved across the whole of the map in a detailed scale using the navigator. The centre point of the hairline cross specifies the location moved onto on the map. Displayed on the lower part of the map is the name of the location the hairline cross rests on. Move the hairline cross using the navigator to the required location on the map and press ENTER to obtain the map scrolling menu. 45

47 Map Set for surveillance: Here an area on the map is specified which is then easy to survey, see page 55. Store location: Save a location on the map. [Map scroll] Scroll Menu Map scrolling menu Select options using UP or DOWN and press ENTER Scale: Function to temporarily change the scale. Press BACK to return to the original scale, and to return to the position of the car on the map. Set as destination: Choose location on the map as a destination or intermediate destination. Facilities around: The system searches for facilities around a chosen point on the map. The system searches in a circle of 2 kilometres radius. If fewer than 40 facilities are localised the radius is increased to a maximum of 100 kilometres. Traffic information: Change using the navigator to choose between the traffic messages displayed on the screen, see page

48 Map [Map] Map menu Select in map menu Select Map using UP or DOWN and press ENTER to obtain the map menu. Route outline: Displays a list of the approaching guidance points. Show destination: Displays a map image around the destination. One map/two maps: Choose between displaying one or two map images. Heading up/north up: Choose whether north or the direction of travel is to be uppermost on the map. Traffic-info selection: Choose which traffic information is to be displayed on the map image. Facility selections: Choose which facility symbols are to be displayed on the map image. Surveillance map: Displays map image of particular area specified in advance, see page 55. [Map] [Two maps] Two maps Different degrees of magnification over an area Scroll to One map/two maps using UP or DOWN. Select Two maps using RIGHT and press ENTER to obtain two map images. Different degrees of magnification can be selected for each map image of the same area. This can be of benefit for obtaining information on the immediately surrounding area and a larger area at the same time. The system selects the original map image upon the return to a map image. 47

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50 Traffic information Setting of automatic diversion 50 Avoid traffic messages 50 Traffic symbols on the map 51 Detailed traffic information 52 Setting of TMC filter 53 Automatic diversion 54 Set for surveillance 55 Symbols - traffic information 56 49

51 Traffic information [Settings] [Traffic information] Setting of automatic diversion Alternative route in the event of a traffic problem Auto diversion: Select Yes to obtain the option to choose an alternative route past any traffic problems. Scroll to Auto diversion using UP or DOWN and select Yes or No using RIGHT or LEFT. Press ENTER to confirm the choice. Traffic-info selection: Choose which traffic information is to be displayed on the map image, see page 53. Traffic-info, manual search & selection: Search and select transmitter station for traffic information. Reset to factory settings: Reset to basic settings. [Settings] [Route options] Avoid traffic messages Avoid roads with traffic disruption Av. traffic msg.: Select No for the system not to avoid roads with traffic messages (traffic disruption) at route calculation. Select Yes for the system to avoid roads with traffic messages at route calculation. If new traffic messages arise along the route the system can offer automatic diversion (see left-hand column). Scroll to Av. traffic msg. using UP or DOWN and select Yes or No using RIGHT or LEFT. Press ENTER to confirm the selection. Read more on Route options settings on page

52 Traffic information Map mode Traffic symbols on the map Traffic information during the journey The system provides traffic information during the journey if such information is transmitted within the current area. If several traffic messages occur within the same area displayed on the map, then these are marked with symbols. The symbols can be in two colours. Yellow means important information and red means very important information. Change the scale to access traffic information in a larger or smaller area. There is always access to traffic information even if no destination is specified. NOTE! Traffic information is not available in all areas. Map mode Read/switch between messages Press the navigator to scroll between different traffic messages. A red or a yellow frame relates to the current message. Press ENTER to read specified message. Press BACK to be able to scroll between current messages again. 51

53 Traffic information Map mode Detailed traffic information Read traffic message Press ENTER to obtain detailed traffic information. The number of messages currently within the map area is indicated on the screen. It also displays detailed information on the traffic problem. The extent of the incident and the distance to it from the current position is indicated at the top. The extent to which the following details are available is also displayed: Duration, limitations to speed, vehicle width, vehicle height, roads affected etc. Scroll between the arrows using RIGHT or LEFT and press ENTER to alternate between available messages. The scale of the map determines how large a quantity of traffic information there is access to (larger area - more information). Map mode [Map] [Scale] Traffic information - scale Scroll to Map using RIGHT or LEFT and press ENTER. Press ENTER again to obtain the map scrolling menu. Select Scale and press ENTER to change scale or zoom into a specific traffic message on the map. Select required scale using UP or DOWN and press ENTER. Press BACK to return to the previous image. 52

54 Traffic information [Settings] [Traffic information] [Traffic-info selection] Setting of TMC filter Select traffic information symbols Traffic information which is repeated day after day during a longer period can be deselected, roadworks for example. Scroll using UP or DOWN to Select and press RIGHT. It is also possible to obtain these settings via Map in the main menu. [Settings] [Traffic information] [Traffic-info selection] [Select] Use or ignore Choose which traffic information symbols the system is to display on the map image. Scroll using UP or DOWN to choose between the symbols. Select Use or Ignore using LEFT or RIGHT. Symbols marked with a red cross are not displayed. The scrolling list on the right-hand side indicates that there are more options in the list. Press ENTER to confirm the selections. 53

55 Traffic information Map mode Automatic diversion Alternative route When a traffic message along the planned route is received there is the option to allow the system to calculate an alternative route. Yes: The system calculates an alternative route which avoids the traffic problem. No: The system guides according to the original route. Map: Displays map scrolling mode. Scroll between different messages. The scrolling list on the right-hand side indicates that there is more information in the list. Map mode [Yes] New or old route If the system calculated an alternative route the new proposal is displayed in orange and the original in yellow. Information on the length of both routes is displayed along with calculated journey time to the destination. The system announces if there is no alternative route. New: The system selects the new alternative route (orange). Old: The system selects the original route (yellow). Map: Displays the alternative and original routes on the map. 54

56 Traffic information [Map scroll] [Map scrolling menu] [Set for surveillance] Set for surveillance Survey traffic situation For quickly checking how the traffic situation appears in an area there is the option to survey a section of the route. For example, a section of the route passed every day where there is a risk for queues forming. Select Map scroll in the main menu to adjust the map to the area to be surveyed. Using the navigator the hairline cross moves over the map. Set the hairline cross above the area to be surveyed and press ENTER to obtain the map scrolling menu. Scroll DOWN to Set for surveillance and press ENTER. [Map] [Surveillance map] Show stored surveillance map Select Surveillance map in the map menu using UP or DOWN and press ENTER to view the surveyed area with any traffic messages. Press BACK to return to the main menu. 55

57 Traffic information Symbols - traffic information Other danger Queue Road narrows Traffic diversion Oncoming traffic Slippery road surface Road works Accident Incident Slow traffic Slow traffic in both directions Area message Escalation Some traffic messages transmitted also contain information on escalation. On all scales up to 5 km a yellow or red line along the route is also displayed (in addition to the symbol). The length of this line corresponds to the extent of the traffic problem. NOTE! Traffic information is not available in all areas. Information Other information Parking information 56

58 Navigation settings Settings menu 58 System settings 58 Route options settings 59 Screen settings 59 Help settings 60 Demo (simulation) 60 57

59 Navigation settings [Settings] Settings menu The RTI system is supplied with basic settings which can be changed. Select Settings using UP or DOWN and press ENTER. Bright/dark colours: Press ENTER to confirm change of light intensity. Light intensity can also be set using the control for the instrument lighting. System: See System settings. Route options: See page 59. Traffic information: See page 52. Screen: See page 59. Help: See page 60. Start demo: See page 60. Select options in each settings menu using UP or DOWN. Press RIGHT to obtain submenus which are indicated by a black arrow. Select settings using the navigator. Confirm with ENTER. [Settings] [System] System settings Voice Volume: 1 is minimum and 5 is maximum volume. Select Off to switch off guidance with voice messages. Guiding voice: Choose between a female or male voice for voice messages. Distance Unit: Choose between kilometres or miles. Language: Choose the language for voice messages and menus. Screen saver: If the screen saver is activated the screen goes blank after 30 seconds and relights automatically with guidance for example. Colours: Select colours. Bright colours are suitable in daylight. Dark colours are suitable for darkness and with strong sunlight. GPS Information: Displays how many satellites the system is presently receiving signals from as well as current position. Reset to factory settings: Reset to basic settings. 58

60 Navigation settings [Settings] [Route options] Route options settings Route type: Select fastest or shortest route at route calculation. If Route type Fast is selected the system chooses the biggest roads. If Route type Short is selected the system prioritises route length above road quality and road size. Avoid toll roads: Choose whether toll roads are to be avoided at route calculation. Av. motorways: Choose whether motorways are to be avoided at route calculation. Avoid ferries: Choose whether car ferries are to be avoided at route calculation. Av. traffic msg.: Choose whether the system is to register traffic messages at route calculation, see page 50. Reset to factory settings: Reset to basic settings. For technical reasons the system only uses big roads at route calculation for longer distances. When NO is selected for toll roads and motorways they will be avoided as far as possible and only used if no other reasonable alternative is available. [Settings] [Screen] Screen settings Facility selection: The facility symbols the system is to show or hide on the map are selected from a submenu. Navigation menu: Choose between displaying the main menu with Text or Icons. Compass: Choose whether the compass is to be displayed on the screen. Dest. compass: Points in the direction of the destination. Time/dist. to go: Indicates calculated journey time and distance to the destination. Current location: Choose whether the name of the street being negotiated is to be displayed on the lower part of the screen. Next guidance: Information on the next guidance point such as distance to it, street name, road sign information and type of manoeuvre. Map: If the map is hidden the system guides with an arrow. Reset to factory settings: Reset to basic settings. 59

61 Navigation settings [Settings] [Help] Help settings Help type: Select setting for help texts. About: Displays information on software, map version etc. Reset to factory settings: Reset to basic settings. [Settings] Demo (simulation) Select Start demo using UP or DOWN and press ENTER. Demo demonstrates the system when the car is stationary by simulating a journey to a specified destination. It is possible to apply all settings during the demonstration. Stop demo interrupts the simulation. NOTE! For the demonstration to work a destination must be specified and the car must be stationary. 60

62 Symbols on the map Symbols - facilities 62 61

63 Symbols on the map Symbols - facilities Petrol station Outdoor area Railway station/ Local railway station Public flying club Automobile club Ferry terminal Casino Parking garage Car hire Liquid petroleum gas Shopping centre Parking Cinema Golf course Museum Park & ride Bowling Historical monument Conven./exhibi. centre Rest area Bus station Hotel Night life/music club Restaurant City centre Sports complex Compress. natural gas Hospital Airport Ice skating Amusement park Ski resort 62

64 Symbols on the map Marina Volvo Dealer City hall/community centre Toll booth Large company Theatre/Opera Tourist attraction Tourist information University/college Winery 63

65 Symbols on the map 64

66 TV reception (option) General 66 Automatic channel programming 66 Manual channel programming 66 Adjusting the picture 66 Remote control 67 Audio system 67 Steering wheel keypad 67 65

67 TV reception (option) General Settings can be made using the controls on the audio system, the remote control and the steering wheel keypad. NOTE! TV reception is only available when the car is stationary. NOTE! If the TV is on when the engine is switched off then the car battery can be discharged, depending on how well-charged it is and for how long the TV is used. Off/On Press POWER (10) and select TV using SOURCE (4). Select TV channel Press PROGRAMS (2) on the remote control or turn PRESET/CD on the audio system to change channel. Volume Adjust the volume using VOLUME (2) on the audio system or VOL (2) on the remote control. The steering wheel keypad can also be used for this purpose. Automatic channel programming Press AUTO (6) for the system to search for the ten strongest channels. The channel with the strongest signal is allocated number one and then the others are rank-ordered according to signal strength. A TV channel can be on different frequencies depending on location. Search through the frequencies to obtain the best picture. Manual channel programming Use button (1) or (5). Storing a channel Press MEMORY (3). Select a position using PROGRAMS (2). Press MEMORY (3). The current channel is stored. Channels can also be stored using PRESET/ CD on the audio system. Briefly press PRESET/CD and then select a position by turning it. Press again. The current channel is stored. Adjusting the picture Aim the remote control at the screen. COLOUR: Press PICTURE ( 7), then adjust the colour settings using the + (8) and - (9) buttons. CONTRAST: Press PICTURE (7), then adjust the contrast using the + (8) and - (9) buttons. DISPLAY MODE: Press PICTURE (7) to change the size of the TV picture. Switch between four modes: wide, full, normal and cinema using the + (8) and - (9) buttons. GROUP SELECT: For good TV reception in some countries the system must first be set to the country s TV standard. Press PICTURE (7) to use the + (8) and - (9) buttons to browse the three groups of countries. Press PICTURE (7) again to reset. 66

68 TV reception (option) Remote control Audio system Steering wheel keypad 4 10, 2 6 Radio and TV remote control The remote control can also be used to control the radio functions when the TV is switched off. (Applies to radio models with IR function). 1, 5 3, 2 67

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