Fault Tracing For Sensus Navigation - Volvo SENSUS NAVIGATION WEB EDITION Manual

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MAP AND SYSTEM INFORMATION
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Updating
1. Activate the navigation system in accordance
with the earlier section "Current map ver-
sion".
2. Connect the USB memory to the car's USB
socket.
3. The navigation system automatically detects
that an update is available, then during the
update the screen shows how much of the
process remains, counted in %.
To start the update, the driver must tap on
Confirm
- or on
Cancel
4. Tap on
Confirm
- The update starts and
information is shown in the centre display
about how the process is progressing.
5. The screen shows when the transfer is com-
plete - at which point, remove the USB mem-
ory.
6. Verify that the correct map data have been
transferred to the car by repeating the steps
described under the previous heading "Cur-
rent map version".
56
Interruptions
What happens
if...
...the Infotainment
system is
switched off dur-
ing the update?
...the USB mem-
ory is pulled out
to cancel it.
before the update
is complete?
If there is an interruption during an update an
explanatory text message is always shown on the
centre display.
For further information - see Volvo Cars support
page (support.volvocars.com) or contact a Volvo
dealer.
Related information
Updating map data with MapCare (p. 52)
Answer
The process pauses and
resumes automatically
from where it stopped
when the system is reacti-
vated, e.g. when the
engine is started.
The process pauses and
resumes automatically
from where it stopped
when the USB memory is
reconnected to the car.

Fault tracing for Sensus Navigation

The following are examples of things that may be
interpreted as navigation system faults.
The position of the car on the map is
wrong
The Navigation system shows the position of the
car to an accuracy of about 20 metres.
There is a greater chance of error when driving
on roads lying parallel to another road, on wind-
ing roads, on roads on several levels and after
driving a long distance without making any dis-
tinctive turns.
High mountains, buildings, tunnels, viaducts,
over/underpasses etc. also have a negative
effect on the reception of satellite signals, which
means that accuracy in calculating the position of
the car may decrease.
The system does not always calculate
the fastest/shortest route
When calculating a route, several factors are
taken into account to determine the theoretically
best solution. Factors include route distance, road
width, road classification, traffic intensity and
speed limits. However, an experienced driver with
local knowledge can quite possibly select a bet-
ter route.

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