Volvo XC60 Navigation System Sensis
Hi,
I'm trying to find out whether the 2011 Volvo XC60's nav system has been changed at all. Does anyone know?
Thanks!
I'm trying to find out whether the 2011 Volvo XC60's nav system has been changed at all. Does anyone know?
Thanks!
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I find the inability to command the phone to "call home" verbally confusing, to say the least.
I just ordered my XC60 yesterday and the salesman said anything produced after Dec. 31st will have the new nav system. Something about the previous navigation licenses expiring at the end of the year.
I sat in a new S60 for 45 minutes the other day trying to figure it all out. I am experienced using the one on our Infiniti and I was having a difficult time figuring out this one. Maybe once you get the hang of it it's ok.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Anyone else has this issue?
Dealer says Volvo is aware of the issue and they are wating on a s/w update.
-LuvMeCar
I just spent a few hours upgrading the map software via 3 DVDs and I could hear the HDD spin and click.
The instructions say the update will take 4-5 hours (mine took about 4 hours), which is bad enough. But the instructions also say the engine has to be running the whole time to avoid the batteries being run down which untrue thankfully. The downside is the nav system won't work until disc 2 is uploaded completely.
I found out that you can do most of the update, but probably not all, with the car engine off and still not run down your battery.
To do this, first make sure the vehicle is off completely. Next, push and hold for 1-2 seconds the green ON button on the entertainment console (top half of the left knob). After you release the ON button the entertainment system should come on as normal so you can listen to the radio, see the NAV screen, etc.
The console will be active for 20 minutes before it shuts off automatically, so this gives time for the 1st DVD to start. The first DVD takes about 2 hours to load completely, so you will have to come back to the vehicle every 20 minutes and turn on the console again. The DVD update will pick up where it left off each time you turn back on the console.
When you leave the vehicle and close the door, after about 30 seconds the instrument displays will turn off so the only thing on is the console.
Even though only the console was on, I eventually got a low battery indicator toward the end of the third disc, but that went away after idling the car for 10 minutes (and afterward I wound up taking a 40 minute drive to run errands). So after completing each disc, it might be best to idle the vehicle for a few minutes so you don't end up with a dead battery.
The instructions are here:
http://goo.gl/xE7xP
I noticed several improvements with the new version. 1) It seems to connect to my phone faster and easier. (It is a Motorola Photon Android phone.) I had to futz with it previously to get it connected. Now, since I had to redo all my connections and settings, it connected right away. 2) There is a new listing of "Trip Statistics" that lists trip duration and some other info that I haven't fully explored yet. It is in with the "My Car" settings, etc. You can set it to reset after every trip or not. It is a good addition. I have wanted that information several times since getting the car.