System settings (customer settings), European market

2004 Volvo C70 2.4 63SECTION System settings (customer settings), European market
Fig 1: Identifying Control Module
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The following system settings in the control module can regain the base values if the control module power supply fails, when the control module or the battery are changed for example. A new control module is always delivered with the base values set. After the control module is connected, or the power supply returned, the control module settings should be adjusted to the previous market and customer settings.

  • Ignition on
  • Select Setup with remote control.
  • Select Language, System settings and Traffic information to change settings.
Parameter  Setting, choice 
Volume: Off/Min/Med/Max
Base value=Med
Language: English/Deutsch/Italiano/Nederlands/Svenska/Francais/Espanol
Base value= English
Distance unit km / miles
Base value= Km
At top of map North/Direction of travel
Base value= North
Detailed intersection map ON/OFF
Base value= On
Display help text ON/OFF
Base value= On
Mark road driven ON/OFF
Base value= Off
Text
Names of hotels, restaurants etc
ON/OFF
Base value= On
Map symbols
Symbols for hotels, restaurants etc
ON/OFF
Base value= On
Screen saver ON/OFF
Base value= Off
Time (compensating from GMT) +/-
Base value= 1994-01-01
Before it registers GPS signals the new control module starts the date at 1994-01-01. This also applies to a control module left unpowered over a long period.
TMC-filter Setting which TMC messages should be displayed. Different symbols depending on message type.
TMC-channel If several channels send TMC it is possible to choose which one to use.
RENDER: 1.0x

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