infotainment Seat Alhambra 2020 Owner's Guide

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Station logos can be manually assigned to
st ations that ar
e stor
ed on pr
eset buttons,
which will then be displayed on the preset
buttons.
Images in standard formats (e.g. jpg, bmp or
even png) with a maximum size of 400 x 240
pixels, may be used as station logos.
In some countries, station logos can be
downloaded from the Internet through a link
on the “SEAT Senderlogos” website (SEAT
logos).
Copy the logos to a compatible data medium
(e.g. a SD card or USB memory) to import
them into the infotainment system.
Automatically saving station logos on the
preset buttons (FM and DAB)


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Setting a station name (FM fre-
quency band) Some radio stations transmit very long names
that are represent
ed as pl
ain text on the
screen.
To set the text that is displayed at that mo-
ment, press and hold the name of the station
until an audible signal is heard.
The set station names are displayed with
dots to the left and right of the station name.
The set text is applied to all the preset but-
tons on which that radio station is saved.
Automatic playback (SCAN) Fig. 200
Radio mode: automatic playback
(SCAN) activ e. When automatic playback is active, all tune-
abl
e st ations in the sel
ected fr

equency band
are played for approximately 5 seconds
each. SCAN

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Function button: function
Station List : The arrow keys are used to switch
between all of the tuneable st ations in the sel
ec-
ted frequency band.
Traffic programme (TP) : The TP function (tracking of
traffic information stations) is active

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Requirements for data media and files The factory-fitted CD and DVD players are
class 1 according to DIN IEC 76 (CO) 6 / VDE
0837. Only st
andar d 12 cm CD/DVDs and 32 mm x
24 mm x 2.1 mm or 1.4 mm memory cards can
be inserted in the inf
otainment system. Any playable file formats on the list will here-
inafter be known as “audio files”. A CD con-
taining these t
ypes of audio files is called an
“audio data CD”. Data media
Requirements for playing audio files
I Optical discs:

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Note


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Control through the MEDIA main menu Meaning
Function
Briefly press the func-
tion butt on < once.
If the title has been play-
ing f
or less than 3 sec-
onds, it goes back to the
st art of the pr
evious title.
If the title has been play-
ing for 3 seconds or more,
it r et

urns to the beginning
of the title.
Briefly press the func-
tion button > once.
To the next title. From the
last title, pr
essing this but

-
ton switches to the first ti-
tle of the data media that
is being played.
Press and hold the
function button < .
Rewind.
Press and hold the
function button > .
Fast forward.
Briefly press the func-
tion button  once.
Playback stops. The
 function button changes
to
 .
Briefly press the func-
tion button  once.
Playback is resumed. The
 function button
changes to  . Selecting a track from a track list
Fig. 207
List of titles of a Media source (folder
vie w). Fig. 208
USB data storage device: data bank
vie w
. Open a title list


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Depending on the equipment, unreadable
CDs ar e aut
omatically e ject
ed 3 times and
r
einserted to start another three read at-
tempts before this indication is displayed. Note


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External audio source connected to
the AUX-IN multimedia sock et
 Fig. 209
MEDIA main menu. Fig. 210
Media Mode: external audio source
connect ed t
o the AUX-IN sock et.Depending on the equipment and country
ther
e may be an AUX-IN multimedia sock
et

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Function button: function
1 Display and selection of the source.
Only sources with compatible image
formats can be selected

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navigation database ”. Navigation can be
st art
ed. Note


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