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Volvo S80 helps to ease security worries

3 Jul 2006
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Volvo S80 helps to ease security worries

 

 

The all new S80 is Volvo’s leading-edge product in terms of safety. The model incorporates the latest technology both as regards safe driving and personal security.
“Safety is not just a matter of avoiding accidents, explains Silvia Güllsdorf, business project manager for the all new Volvo S80. ”In an increasingly insecure world, safety also extends to control over our immediate environment, both at home and in the car.”
The all new Volvo S80 comes with a unique optional feature in the form of the Personal Car Communicator (PCC).

 

The PCC is an advanced, pocket-sized remote control. The device is used to open the car door automatically when you pull the door handle. And to lock it when you press the button, either on the handle or the PCC.
“Wondering if the car is locked is a very common worry among drivers – and a frequent one.
I know that I often have to check it myself by unlocking and relocking the car after I have walked a few metres,” smiles Silvia Güllsdorf.
With the PCC, you simply check the key to see if the car is locked. And you do not even have to be near the car; the key simply ‘remembers’ whether you last action was to lock or unlock.
You can also start the car without a key. Just sit in, place your feet on the pedals and push a button to start the engine.

But the PCC is much more. At a range of 60 to 100 metres when approaching the car, you can obtain a security status report by pressing the information button. Different LEDs then tell you if the car is locked or unlocked, others whether somebody has interfered with the vehicle and caused the alarm to go off. A flashing red light means that the heartbeat sensor has been activated and that there is an intruder in the car.
“Our surveys show that motorists in many countries are fearful of assault, whether going to and from the car in dark and unsupervised parking places, or by somebody who has hidden in the car,” says Silvia Güllsdorf.

However, the darkness can be dispelled even when approaching the vehicle. Just one pushbutton operation on the remote control will switch on all of the car’s lights, as well as the interior lighting.
“This is also useful when looking for your car in a dark parking area.”
When leaving the car, the headlights can also be switched on for 30–90 seconds by operating
the headlamp flasher, allowing you time to get to your front door.
The car alarm is activated if somebody breaks a window, moves about in the car or the panic button on the remote control is pressed. The car will then emit a cacophony of sound and light, and all of the lights will come on – all while the alarm itself is sounding.
Options include a level meter to detect if the car is raised in an attempt to steal the wheels.
 
“Personal security is both a matter of untroubled car ownership and avoiding situations that can present personal risks,” declares Silvia Güllsdorf.
The all new Volvo S80 is available with laminated side windows to reduce the risk of theft and damage. The locks have also been refined, the most advanced being the BLL type with a deadlocking function. This means that the lock cylinder becomes free to rotate about 30 seconds after the door has been locked, making it impossible to open. And should a thief nevertheless succeed in entering the car, the doors cannot be opened from inside.
The locking system is provided with a number of setting options. The in-car menu enables you yourself to choose whether all of the doors or just the driver’s door will be opened when the car is unlocked. Some markets also offer the convenience of opening the windows by holding down the button for a few seconds when unlocking the vehicle. The windows are closed if this is repeated when locking the car.

 

“Other concerns relate to driving through unsafe areas. If this situation arises, the locking system can be programmed to lock the doors automatically when the car moves off. And if the doors are unlocked by mistake, they will relock themselves if no door is opened within half a minute.
“What we have done in the all new S80 is an attempt to meet the needs of owners for personal security,” says Silvia Güllsdorf.
“Personal security is one of the cornerstones of Volvo’s safety philosophy.”

 

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