Volvo XC60: Voice control support features
• Tutorial: A feature that helps acquaint you with the system and the procedure for giving commands.
• Training: A feature that enables the voice control system to become familiar with your voice and pronunciation, and allows you to set up user profiles. Two user profiles can be voice trained.
These support features are accessed by pressing the MY CAR button in the center console and turning TUNE to scroll to the desired menu selection.
Tutorial
The tutorial feature can be started in two ways:
NOTE
The tutorial feature can only be started when
the vehicle is parked and the parking brake
is applied.
• By pressing the voice control button and saying "Voice tutorial."
• By pressing MY CAR and going to Settings Voice settings Voice tutorial. Press OK/MENU to begin the tutorial lesson.
The tutorial is divided into three lessons, which take a total of approximately 5 minutes to complete.
By default, the system will begin with the first lesson. To skip to the next lesson, press the voice control button and say "next." Go back to a previous lesson by saying "previous."
Press and hold the voice control button to exit the tutorial.
Training The system will display up to fifteen phrases for you to say. To start the voice training procedure, press MY CAR and go to Settings Voice settings Voice training. Select User 1 or User 2 and press OK/MENU to begin.
After the training has been completed, remember to set your user profile in Voice user setting.
Activating the system
Before any phone voice commands can be used, a Bluetooth®-enabled cell phone must be paired with the infotainment system. If a phone command is given, the system will inform you If there is n ...Other voice control settings found in MY CAR
• Voice user setting: Two user profiles can be set by pressing MY CAR and going to Settings Voice settings Voice user setting. Select User 1 or User 2. • Voice output volume: Press ...See also:
Fail-safe
If the vehicle is driven under extreme
conditions, such as excessive wheel spinning
and subsequent hard braking, the
fail-safe system may be activated. The MIL
may illuminate to indicate the f ...
Electronic brake distribution (EBD)
EBD controls the balance of braking forces
supplied to the front and rear wheels, in order
to maintain maximum braking efficiency.
If the vehicle has a light load (only the driver in
the vehicle f ...
Telephone safety
Switch off your telephone in
areas
with a high explosion risk. This
includes filling stations, fuel storage
areas or chemical factories, as well
as places where the air contains fuel
vapour, c ...