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Geordiesteve Dec 2nd, 2019 13:52

New v90 owner questions
 
Hi guys,

A couple of days after taking delivery of my 19 plate V90 R design D4 😍😍 and I'm starting to compile a few questions.... Which I'm sure will grow arms and legs lol

I have map displayed in driver console. Does this provide live updates? I assume the red and Amber lines indicates conjestion regardless of whether I have a destination selected on navigation?

The tiles on the sensus. The 3 tabs are displayed in black at night, but the tile for the phone is showing in brown why is this/ can it be changed?

Can the mirrors dip on reversing? I have the partial electric not fully electric seating.


I have my phone connected via Bluetooth to the car, but how do I connect my car and phone via WiFi, as I've tried to check updates and review the weather app ect and it says no connection?

Where is the engine temp displayed.

Thanks in advance for your responses and patience to the noob V90 owner.

daverey Dec 2nd, 2019 14:09

Geordiesteve

I've a V90 R-Design which I've had for 6 months now and its fantastic, but I'm only now feeling like I've got to grips with most of the functions!!

Map in the centre console is "live" - the red and amber lines should be live traffic advice. I have a free data SIM in the car so get the real time traffic updates and so far they seem to be fairly accurate.

Tiles - I think from memory that the brown phone colour is due to you having one particular display theme (minimalist maybe?). Try changing the theme to another one and see if this solves it?

My mirrors don't dip on reversing - not sure if this is possible but if it is it would have been an additional option that would have had to be spec'd.

Not sure on the BT/WiFi question. Best bet I reckon is to either buy a pre-loaded data SIM or get a Three free 200Mb a month SIM and put it in the holder (under the boot floor). This will give you enough data to run the standard apps such as weather or Glympse, but will quickly run out if you use the inbuilt spotify etc.

No engine temp display - safe to assume its all normal unless the car warns you otherwise.

Chief inspector Dec 2nd, 2019 14:27

1) The map doesnt live update, but the ‘traffic’ red and yellow lines do. Map update is free, best done via a USB stick.
2) The brown phone tile is linked to the display theme for the dash, it will change with that, but not in isolation.
3) The mirror dipping needs memory seats (I rarely use it)
4) The 12’’ LCD dash doesn’t show water temperature - the 8’’ one does but is no longer available in the UK (12’’ used to be an option)


Not sure what you mean about the tethering, I have a SIM in the boot that works the apps, I connect my phone via bluetooth for phone and audio. I dont use the cars hotspot.

Geordiesteve Dec 2nd, 2019 14:38

I know what you mean. The tech and functions on the car are truly impressive, but it's certainly going to take a while to get used too.
If I don't opt for a sim in the boot how can I connect the wireless functionality so I can access the maps?
If I do opt for a sim in the boot what size will I need/ hom much?

In terms of changing the brown phone tile you mentioned changing the theme.... Where will I find this?

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Originally Posted by daverey (Post 2577114)
Geordiesteve

I've a V90 R-Design which I've had for 6 months now and its fantastic, but I'm only now feeling like I've got to grips with most of the functions!!

Map in the centre console is "live" - the red and amber lines should be live traffic advice. I have a free data SIM in the car so get the real time traffic updates and so far they seem to be fairly accurate.

Tiles - I think from memory that the brown phone colour is due to you having one particular display theme (minimalist maybe?). Try changing the theme to another one and see if this solves it?

My mirrors don't dip on reversing - not sure if this is possible but if it is it would have been an additional option that would have had to be spec'd.

Not sure on the BT/WiFi question. Best bet I reckon is to either buy a pre-loaded data SIM or get a Three free 200Mb a month SIM and put it in the holder (under the boot floor). This will give you enough data to run the standard apps such as weather or Glympse, but will quickly run out if you use the inbuilt spotify etc.

No engine temp display - safe to assume its all normal unless the car warns you otherwise.


volvo s60 2001 Dec 2nd, 2019 14:41

Connect the car to the Internet via a Bluetooth-enabled phone

Create an Internet connection via Bluetooth by sharing your phone's Internet access and access several online services in the car.

To be able to connect the car to the Internet via a Bluetooth-connected phone, the phone has to have already been connected to the car via Bluetooth for a first time.

Make sure that your phone supports tethering and that this function is activated. On an iPhone, this function is known as "tethering". On Android phones, this function may have different names but is frequently known as "hotspot". For iPhones, the menu page "tethering" must also be open until the Internet connection has been established.

If the phone has been connected via Bluetooth previously, press Settings in the centre display top view.

Press CommunicationBluetooth Devices.

Tick the box for Bluetooth Internet connection under the heading Internet connection.

If another connection source has been used, confirm the option to change connection.

Your car is now connected to the Internet via the Bluetooth-connected phone.

NOTE

The telephone and network provider must support tethering (Internet connection sharing), and the subscription must include data.

NOTE

When using Apple CarPlay, it is only possible to connect the car to the Internet using Wi-Fi or the car modem.

cassell Dec 2nd, 2019 15:27

I use a data sim in my car, a 3 network 12GB/12 month data sim is ideal, available from either Amazon or mymemory.com see attached link.

There is also a 24GB/24 month 3 network data sim from both suppliers. Amazon are usually a cheaper option for this one, as an example on Black Friday they were selling this for £32 which was an excellent price!

https://www.mymemory.co.uk/3-payg-4g...12gb-data.html

Geordiesteve Dec 2nd, 2019 18:44

Thanks guys.
Davery I've changed the dials from minsmalist and the phone tile has changed as you rightly said.. So it's thd sane as the rest now!
I've also highlighted connect Bluetooth devices and I've now got access to the apps... Thanks Volvo s60.
If I get a data sim as cassel suggests, or if I make the car a hotspot do I get additional functionality to what I've got now via Bluetooth?
And if I stick with Bluetooth does it auto connect every time I get in the car?

volvo s60 2001 Dec 2nd, 2019 18:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by Geordiesteve (Post 2577226)
Thanks guys.
Davery I've changed the dials from minsmalist and the phone tile has changed as you rightly said.. So it's thd sane as the rest now!
I've also highlighted connect Bluetooth devices and I've now got access to the apps... Thanks Volvo s60.
If I get a data sim as cassel suggests, or if I make the car a hotspot do I get additional functionality to what I've got now via Bluetooth?
And if I stick with Bluetooth does it auto connect every time I get in the car?




Good to hear you have success 👍.
Yes the Bluetooth will automatically reconnect every time you start the car.
I recommend to put a data sim card and use the built-in apps for music. The difference in quality streaming music via the Bluetooth and playing the built-in apps via the modem is very big.

Geordiesteve Dec 2nd, 2019 19:53

Yeah thanks for keeping me right!!
If I opt for the data sim is its connection straight forward?
Also, the volvo on call. The car was a Volvo fleet car so the on call hadn't been activated. I assume this gives me three years as it was set up for me on Friday?

Love the remote start. Getting in this morning and having the seats steering wheel and heated screen on was perfect.
If I want to send nav to the car from the app, once in the car how do I call up the destination?

Thanks again 😊👍

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Originally Posted by volvo s60 2001 (Post 2577232)
Good to hear you have success 👍.
Yes the Bluetooth will automatically reconnect every time you start the car.
I recommend to put a data sim card and use the built-in apps for music. The difference in quality streaming music via the Bluetooth and playing the built-in apps via the modem is very big.


daverey Dec 2nd, 2019 22:39

If you've already sent the destination to the car - either from the VOC app or from the Here Maps site - then in mine sometimes I get a notification on the main Sensus screen saying "New destination received", although not all the time.

However, from the satnav/maps display, click on "new destination" or "enter destination" and then "library", and it should be at the top of the list with the address and "sent to car" displayed.

My On call subscription was 3 years from purchase date by me, and not from registration, so I would imagine you get the 3 years from Friday.

With the data SIM it depends on what you want to use it for. I'm a bit of a dinosaur and have all my music on a USB thumb drive and listen to it that way, so my only data consumption is for things like the weather app, Glympse, llive traffic info etc, all of which uses very little data. For this the free Three 200Mb SIM is always more than enough, and I just ensure I update the maps and apps over USB or over home Wifi when parked on the drive. If you want to use the car's modem to stream via TuneIn or Spotify, or to download map updates etc, then you'll need to buy one with a much bigger data allowance.


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