key Seat Ateca 2020 User Guide

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Operation
Knob Function
 Turns off the interior lights.
 Turning the interior lights on or off.
Central po- sitionor
 a) The interior lights come on automati-
cally when you unl
ock the vehicle
,
open a door or r
emove the key from
the ignition.
The light goes out a few seconds after
closing all the doors, when locking the
vehicle or connecting the ignition.
* /
 Turning the reading light on and off a)
Depending on version.
Gl o
ve compar
tment and luggage com-
par

tment lighting*
When opening and closing the glove com-
partment on the front passenger side and the
rear lid, the respective light will automatically
switch on and off.
Footwell lighting*
The lights in the footwell area below the dash
(driver and front passenger sides) will switch
on when the doors are opened and will de-
crease in intensity while driving. This intensity
setting can be changed through the infotain-
ment system menu (key  > SETTINGS >
lIGHTING > Interior lighting

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Infotainment System
The on-screen keypad is used for functions
such as ent ering an memory name
, selecting
a destination addr ess or ent
ering a search
term for searching long lists.
The input line with cursor is located in the top
bar of the screen. All inputs are displayed
here.
Input windows for “free text input”
In the input masks for open text, you may en-
ter letters, numbers and characters in any
combination.
Input windows for selecting a saved entry
(e.g. selection of a destination address)
It is only possible to enter a sequence of let-
ters, numbers and characters that matches a
stored entry.
Matches are suggested on the input line

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Operating modes
Function button: function
Network key : Network key automatically gener-
ated. Press the function button t o manually
change the netw
ork key. The network key must
have a minimum of 8 characters and a maximum
of 63.
SSID : Name of the WLAN network of the infotain-
ment system.
Do not send network name (SSID) : Activate the
checkbox to deactivat e the visibilit

y of the WLAN
network. To save the changes made to the configura-
tion of the mobil
e access point, pr
ess the
SAVE button.
Video DVD mode 
Only available f or the model: Navi Syst
em PlusFig. 196
DVD main menu. Fig. 197
DVD mode control menu. Regional code of video DVD
Quit
e oft
en, the pl ayback of D
VD video is
limit

ed to certain regions (for example, to the
US and Canada) by so-called region “co-
des”. These DVDs can only be played on
units that are coded for the same region.
The unit

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Operating modes
Edit assigned speed dial keys


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Infotainment System
Function button: function
Manage favourites : Edit the speed dial keys.
Occupied speed dial key: Press to delete the
st ored number.
Free speed dial key: Press to save a phone
book number on the speed dial k ey.
Mailbo

x number : To enter or change the voice mailbox
number.
Sort by : To set the order of appearance of the phone
book entries (Forname and Surname or vice versa).
Import contacts : Press to import the phone book of the
connected telephone or t o updat

e the imported
phone book.
Reminder: remember your mobile phone : If a Bluetooth

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Start and driving
Driving
St ar
t and driving
St ar
ting and st
opping the
engine
Ignition lock Fig. 238
Ignition key positions. Key positions

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Driving
Ignition and start button* Fig. 239
In the lower part of the centre con-
sol e: st art butt
on. The engine can be started with a start button
(Pr
ess & Driv
e). To do so
, ther
e must be a valid
key inside the vehicle in the area of the front
or rear seats, or on the centre console.
In vehicles with the Keyless Access

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Start and driving
Note
After the engine is switched off the radiator
fan may run on for up to 10 minut es, e
ven if
the ignition is switched off. It is also possi-
ble that the fan turns itself on once more if
the coolant temperature increases due to
the heat accumulated in the engine com-
partment or due to its prolonged exposure
to solar radiation. Electronic immobilizer
The electronic immobiliser prevents unau-
thorised persons fr
om driving the v
ehicle
.
Inside the k

ey there is a chip that deactivates
the electronic immobiliser automatically
when the key is inserted into the ignition.
The electronic immobiliser will be activated
again automatically as soon as you pull the
key out of the ignition lock. For vehicles with
the “Keyless Access” system, the key has to
be outside the vehicle.
If the following message is shown on the in-
strument panel display: SAFE , the vehicle
cannot be started.
The engine can only be started using a genu-
ine SEAT key with its correct code. Note
A perfect operation of the vehicle is ensur-
ed if genuine SEAT keys are used. Emergency starting function
Fig. 240
On the right of the steering column:
emer gency st art. If no valid key is detected inside the vehicle,
an emer
gency st
art-up will be r
equir

ed. The
relevant message will appear in the dash
panel display. This may happen when, for ex-
ample, the vehicle key battery is very low:


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Driving
Gear change: selector lever in the
drive position!
This driv er message is displ
ayed when the
sel ect
or l
ever is not in the position P when the
driver door is opened. Additionally, a buzzing
sound is emitted. Put the selector lever in po-
sition P, otherwise the vehicle could roll away.
Ignition is switched on
This driver message is displayed and a buz-
zer is sounded when the driver door is
opened with the ignition switched on.
“My Beat” function For vehicles with a convenience key there is
the “My Beat” function. This f
eat
ure pr
o

vides
an additional indication of the vehicle ignition
system.
When entering the vehicle, the start button

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Start and driving
Even if the power steering fails or the engine
is st opped, it is possibl
e to continue t
o r
otate
the steering wheel as long as the key remains
in the ignition lock, but more force must be
applied.
Progressive steering
Depending on the vehicle

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