infotainment Seat Ateca 2020 Service Manual

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Infotainment System
Note
If an Offroad tour is being recorded, this is
automatically stored if Offr oad navigation
is discontinued. Vehicle Menu
Introduction to using the Vehicl e
menu Pressing button  of the inf
ot
ainment syst em
accesses its main menu with the f oll
owing
options:


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Infotainment System
Consumers Fig. 218
Convenience consumers. Access information about the vehicle

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Infotainment System
The Vehicle status messages are dis-
pl ayed

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Infotainment System
Pairing and connecting a mobile
t el
ephone t o the Inf
ot
ainment sys-
tem In order to manage a mobile telephone via
the Infotainment system, it is necessary t
o
pair both de

vices once.
For your safety, pairing should be done when
the vehicle is stationary. In some countries it is
not possible to perform the pairing with the
vehicle running.
Conditions 

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Function button: function
CALLS To open call lists of the connected
mobile telephone

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Phonebook Menu (contacts) Fig. 229
Contacts Menu. Fig. 230
Search window. Once the first pairing is made, it may take
some time until the phonebook dat
a1)
of the
pair ed mobil
e are av
ailable in the infotain-
ment system. Depending on the volume of data that has to be transferred, the process
may take sever

al minutes. It may be necessa-
ry to confirm the data transmission on the
mobile phone.
The phonebook can also be viewed during a
telephone conversation.
If the name saved in the phonebook has an
assigned photo, it can be displayed on the list
next to the name. To do this, the option Show pictures for contacts in the Phone set
-
tings conte
xt must be enabl

ed and your mo-
bile phone must support this functionality
(check the compatibility list)

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Function button: function
FORWARD To forward an SMS.
REPLY To reply to an incoming SMS.
Enter number To enter a telephone number or
to select a recipient fr
om the
cont
act list.
Press the Recipients function
button to select multipl e r

ecipi-
ents.
Recipients To select multiple recipients
from the contact list.
Delet e T

o delete an SMS. Calls Menu (call lists)
Fig. 232
Call lists menu. 

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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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Make sure there are no objects between the
pad and the mobil e phone
.
The mobil e phone will st
art char
ging auto-
matically. For further information about
whether your mobile device uses Qi technol-
ogy, check your phone

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Help with parking and manoeuvring
Swipe the infotainment system display with
your finger in the dir ection of the arr
ows t
o
change the angl
e of vision in the three-di-
mensional views of the vehicle and its vicinity.
Front camera views (front view)
Cross traffic. This visualization helps to
monitor traffic to the left, front and right
of the vehicle and can be used, for ex-
ample, when exiting garages or narrow
exits.
Angle parking. The area in front of the
vehicle is shown. Orientation lines are
shown to give guidance.
Off-road. The area directly in front of the
vehicle seen from above is shown. For
example, on a slope, in order to see the
area directly in front of the vehicle.
Side camera views (side view) Right and left sides. The areas located
directly to the side of the vehicle seen
from above are represented in order to
navigate possible obstacles more pre-
cisely.The driver

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