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INTRODUCTION ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––9
G
G
B B
The  Radio  Navigation System  (multi-func-
tion  display)  offers an  easy handling  of
the  vehicle’s Radio,  CD  and  Navigation
comfort units.  The  system  can  be  addi-
tionally equipped  with  an  original SEAT  6
CD-changer  and  with  a  digital sound
package set*.
N Na
av
vi
ig
ga
at
ti
io
on
n
The navigation system becomes an "intel-
ligent co-pilot".  It enables you  to  reach
your  chosen  destination  in  a  fast,  safe
and  comfortable  way without wasting
time reading the map. So, for example, in
cities you  do  not know  you  can  drive
directly to  the  nearest petrol station.  The
system uses the data saved in the naviga-
tion  CD  to  calculate  your  destination.
While  the  system  guides you  to your  des-
tination  it keeps sending  out messages
which  are  displayed  on your  screen,  such
as instructions on  turns (direction  and
distance to the turning point), information
on the estimated arrival time to your des-
tination,  the  remaining  travel time  and
the distance to the destination.
In  addition,  the  radio  navigation  system
can give you "voice" recommendations on
the trip.
H Ho
ow
w ddo
oe
es
s tth
he
e nna
av
vi
ig
ga
at
ti
io
on
n ssy
ys
st
te
em
m
o op
pe
er
ra
at
te
e?
?
The  current vehicle  location  is calculated
with  the  help  of electronic speed  signals
and  location  signals received  by the  GPS
satellites (Global Positioning  System).
The  distance  driven  is measured  by the
speed signals. This information is sent to
the  navigation  system  for  referencing
against the cartographic material.
S SE
EA
AT
T RRa
ad
di
io
o NNa
av
vi
ig
ga
at
ti
io
on
n SSy
ys
st
te
em
m
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10–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––INTRODUCTION
H
Ha
an
nd
dl
li
in
ng
g oof
f rra
ad
di
io
o nna
av
vi
ig
ga
at
ti
io
on
n
s sy
ys
st
te
em
m ddu
ur
ri
in
ng
g ttr
ri
ip
p
Present day traffic conditions demand
maximum concentration from both drivers
and public road users.
U Us
se
e ffu
un
nc
ct
ti
io
on
ns
s ssu
uc
ch
h aas
s nna
av
vi
ig
ga
at
ti
io
on
n oon
nl
ly
y
w wh
he
en
n ttr
ra
af
ff
fi
ic
c cco
on
nd
di
it
ti
io
on
ns
s aal
ll
lo
ow
w ffo
or
r iit
t.
.
P Pe
er
rf
fo
or
rm
m bba
as
si
ic
c sse
et
tt
ti
in
ng
gs
s tto
o tth
he
e rra
ad
di
io
o
n na
av
vi
ig
ga
at
ti
io
on
n ssy
ys
st
te
em
m aan
nd
d dde
es
st
ti
in
na
at
ti
io
on
n
i in
np
pu
ut
t oon
nl
ly
y wwh
he
en
n tth
he
e vve
eh
hi
ic
cl
le
e iis
s sst
ta
a-
-
t ti
io
on
na
ar
ry
y.
.
Adjust volume  setting  so  that you  can
always clearly hear  sound  signals from
the outside, such as police or fire trucks.
C Co
on
nc
ce
en
nt
tr
ra
at
te
e mma
ai
in
nl
ly
y oon
n ddr
ri
iv
vi
in
ng
g!
! AAs
s
a a ddr
ri
iv
ve
er
r yyo
ou
u aar
re
e ffu
ul
ll
ly
y rre
es
sp
po
on
ns
si
ib
bl
le
e
f fo
or
r rro
oa
ad
d ssa
af
fe
et
ty
y.
. OOn
nl
ly
y uus
se
e tth
he
e rra
ad
di
io
o
n na
av
vi
ig
ga
at
ti
io
on
n ssy
ys
st
te
em
m iif
f yyo
ou
u aar
re
e ffu
ul
ll
ly
y
c ca
ap
pa
ab
bl
le
e oof
f hha
an
nd
dl
li
in
ng
g tth
he
e vve
eh
hi
ic
cl
le
e
u un
nd
de
er
r aan
ny
y ttr
ra
af
ff
fi
ic
c ssi
it
tu
ua
at
ti
io
on
n.
.
I
In
ns
st
tr
ru
uc
ct
ti
io
on
ns
s ffo
or
r rra
ad
di
io
o nna
av
vi
ig
ga
at
ti
io
on
n
s sy
ys
st
te
em
m sse
er
rv
vi
ic
ce
e
•The  radio  navigation  system  only sug-
gests a  route  to  reach  the  destination  of
your  choice.  Traffic regulations always
prevail over  navigation  recommenda-
tions. Temporary changes in traffic condi-
tions (i.e.  construction  work or  one-way
streets) are not included in your disk.
•Street or  place  names may have
changed.  Exceptionally,  the  names
entered in your CDs may not coincide with
the new names.
•After a tire change the system capacity
may be  diminished  for  a  short time  until
the navigation system has adapted to the
new  tire  dimensions.  Please  see  the
Settings – Navigation chapter on page 18.
RADIO-NAVIGATION
I Im
mp
po
or
rt
ta
an
nt
t iin
nf
fo
or
rm
ma
at
ti
io
on
n oon
n ssa
af
fe
e ddr
ri
iv
vi
in
ng
g
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S Se
et
tt
ti
in
ng
g –– TTi
im
me
e
This menu sets the system time. The G
GP
PS
S
T TI
IM
ME
E 
option  cannot be  adjusted.  It is
used  to  calculate  the  system’s time  with
GPS reception.  If GPS time  is available,
the system time cannot be adjusted man-
ually.
T TI
IM
ME
E ZZO
ON
NE
E –  Enter  the  differences in
time zones between your present location
and  continental time.  For  Spain  +1  value
is standard.
D DA
AY
YL
LI
IG
GH
HT
T SSA
AV
VI
IN
NG
G TTI
IM
ME
E–  SelectO
ON
Nif
you are in a country where daylight saving
time  applies at the  moment when  adjust-
ing your settings.
S SY
YS
ST
TE
EM
MT
TI
IM
ME
E –  Select and  confirm  theS
SY
YS
ST
TE
EM
MT
TI
IM
ME
Eoption  with  menu  knob2
25
5.  Now  the  hours can  be  set by turning
the  knob.  To  change  the  minutes,  press
menu  knob 
2 25
5again.  Adjust the  minutes
by turning the menu knob 2 25
5and press to
exit setting.
N No
ot
te
e
T
Th
he
e ssy
ys
st
te
em
m tti
im
me
e cca
an
n bbe
e mmo
od
di
if
fi
ie
ed
d oon
nl
ly
y
i if
f tth
he
er
re
e iis
s nno
o rre
ec
ce
ep
pt
ti
io
on
n oof
f GGP
PS
S tti
im
me
e.
.
T Th
he
e tti
im
me
e zzo
on
ne
e aan
nd
d ssu
um
mm
me
er
r tti
im
me
e mmu
us
st
t
b be
e aad
dj
ju
us
st
te
ed
d mma
an
nu
ua
al
ll
ly
y.
.
S
Se
et
tt
ti
in
ng
g –– SSc
cr
re
ee
en
n
This menu  enables you  to  adjust the
screen  contrast setting.  Modify settings
with menu knob 
2 25
5.
22––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––INTRODUCTION
RADIO-NAVIGATION
TEM
SETUP TIME
GPS TIME
TIME ZONE
DAYL. SAV.
SYS. TIME ON/OFF
RNL-018
TEM
SETUP DISPLAY
CONTRAST
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AUDIO MODE––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––27
R
Ra
ad
di
io
o mmo
od
de
e wwi
it
th
h RRD
DS
S
R
RD
DS
S ((R
Ra
ad
di
io
o DDa
at
ta
a SSy
ys
st
te
em
m)
)
The  RDS function  (Radio  Data  System)  is
always activated  in  the  radio  navigation
system.
There  is an  increasing  number  of radio
stations which broadcast RDS information
together  with  their  programs;  this infor-
mation  is received  and  evaluated  by the
RDS receiver. Among others, this includes
the  station  name  and  radio  traffic infor-
mation of the selected station.
A Al
lt
te
er
rn
na
at
ti
iv
ve
e ffr
re
eq
qu
ue
en
nc
cy
y
Through  the  alternative  frequency func-
tion, the set automatically selects the fre-
quency of best reception  for  the  selected
station.
The  radio  may be  briefly mute  during  the
frequency search.
If the set is not able to find an alternative
frequency for the selected station and the
reception is not of sufficient quality, tune
into another station.
T TM
MC
C ((T
Tr
ra
af
ff
fi
ic
c MMe
es
ss
sa
ag
ge
e CCh
ha
an
nn
ne
el
l)
)*
*
Apart from their program, some radio sta-
tions regularly broadcast codified  traffic
announcements through their traffic news
channel.  Your  navigation  receives the
news and  can  use  it for  a  dynamic route
guidance (see 
D De
et
te
er
rm
mi
in
ne
e rro
ou
ut
te
e oop
pt
ti
io
on
ns
s
on page 56 and C
Ca
al
ll
l uup
p ttr
ra
af
ff
fi
ic
c jja
am
m ffu
un
nc
c-
-
t ti
io
on
n
on  page  65).  When  a  station  offers
TMC, T TM
MC
Cwill be displayed in the screen
status bar.  The  stations with  TMC can  be
saved in memory levels TC1 and TC2.
N No
ot
te
e
When the dynamic route guidance is acti-
vated  the  memory level is displayed  and
the space occupied by the memory.
R RD
DS
S RRe
eg
gi
io
on
na
al
l
At certain times, some stations broadcast
regional programs.
The set will first try to only select alterna-
tive frequencies of the selected station.
The  set will,  however,  accept frequencies
from  a  sister  channel when  the  quality is
so  poor  that the  program  could  be  "lost".
As these  channels broadcast different
programs at certain  hours,  by changing
frequency you may be listening to a differ-
ent program.
S Sw
wi
it
tc
ch
h tto
o ssa
am
me
e cch
ha
an
nn
ne
el
l llo
oc
ca
al
l
s st
ta
at
ti
io
on
ns
s
Theoretically,  station  switching  is only
provided  for  the  same  programs.  When
the  reception  is very poor,  it may auto-
matically switch  to  another  station  of the
same regional programs channel.
In  the 
S Se
et
tt
ti
in
ng
gs
s –– AAu
ud
di
io
omenu,  the  REG
RDS function  can  be  on  "A AU
UT
TO
O"  or  on
"O OF
FF
F".  See  Settings-Audio  chapter  on
page 18.
A AU
UT
TO
O–  When  you  select this setting  an
automatic switching to regional sister sta-
tions may occur when there is a danger of
losing the program.
O OF
FF
F –  You  can  manually tune  into  local
sister  stations.  No  automatic change  will
occur.
RADIO-NAVIGATION
R Ra
ad
di
io
o MMo
od
de
e
G
G
B B
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A Ac
ct
ti
iv
va
at
te
e rra
ad
di
io
o mmo
od
de
e
To  switch  on  radio  press one  of the  keys
described below. The level or correspond-
ing frequency range will be activated. The
radio  changes to  the  last selected  level
and  will tune  into  the  last station  if the
quality of reception allows for it.
F FM
M ((u
ul
lt
tr
ra
a-
-s
sh
ho
or
rt
t wwa
av
ve
e)
) oon
n 22 lle
ev
ve
el
ls
s
( (F
FM
M1
1 aan
nd
d FFM
M2
2)
)
•To activate the FM radio mode press key
FM 2 2.
S
St
ta
at
ti
io
on
ns
s wwi
it
th
h TTM
MC
C ((T
Tr
ra
af
ff
fi
ic
c 
M Me
es
ss
sa
ag
ge
e CCh
ha
an
nn
ne
el
l)
)
On memory levels 1 and 2 (TC1 and TC2).
With  TMC your  radio  will receive  digital-
ized  traffic news which  the  navigation
requires to calculate a dynamic route*.
•Press key TMC5 5.
M
MW
W ((m
me
ed
di
iu
um
m wwa
av
ve
e)
) oon
n 22 lle
ev
ve
el
ls
s
( (A
AM
M1
1 aan
nd
d AAM
M2
2)
)
•Press key AM 6
6.
N
No
ot
te
e
I
If
f yyo
ou
u ssw
wi
it
tc
ch
h ffr
ro
om
m tth
he
e FFM
M tto
o tth
he
e TTP
P
l le
ev
ve
el
l oor
r vvi
ic
ce
e-
-v
ve
er
rs
sa
a,
, tth
he
e ccu
ur
rr
re
en
nt
tl
ly
y
t tu
un
ne
ed
d sst
ta
at
ti
io
on
n wwi
il
ll
l aal
ls
so
o bbe
el
lo
on
ng
g tto
o tth
he
e
s se
el
le
ec
ct
te
ed
d lle
ev
ve
el
l.
.
T
Tu
un
ne
e sst
ta
at
ti
io
on
ns
s
M
Ma
an
nu
ua
al
l ttu
un
ni
in
ng
g oof
f FFM
M,
, TTM
MC
C aan
nd
d AAM
M
s st
ta
at
ti
io
on
ns
s
•For  manual tuning  of stations,  briefly
press one  of the  keys1 1.  Every time  you
press the  frequency will change  back-
wards or forwards in predefined steps.
28––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––AUDIO MODE
RADIO-NAVIGATION
DYNAMIC NAVIGAT
FM
AM TIM
TMC
26
5
RNL-077
MUTESCAN
FM
AM1
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AUDIO MODE –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––43
RADIO-NAVIGATION
N
No
ot
te
es
s
•Attaching the iPod®to the adaptor will
leave marks.
•New iPods®that have not been used for
some  time  have  to  be  charged  according
to the manufacturer's instructions, before
using  it for  the  first time  with  the  iPod
®
adaptor.
•If the iPod®is not detected in the adap-
tor  by the  sound  system,  “reset the
iPod
®”.  For  more  information  consult the
iPod®instructions.
•If the  iPod®does not work correctly
despite  being  a  compatible  model,  we
recommend  updating  the  firmware.  For
more  information,  consult the  Apple
Computer Inc webpage.
•The iPod®controls will not work when it
is attached to the adaptor.
R Re
em
mo
ov
ve
e tth
he
e iiP
Po
od
d®
®f
fr
ro
om
m tth
he
e
a ad
da
ap
pt
to
or
r
– First change  the  input source  for  the
sound  system,  for  example  from  CD  to
FM or to the radio.
– Open the compartment where the iPod
®
adaptor is fitted.
– Remove the iPod®from the adaptor.
– Close the compartment.
W Wa
ar
rn
ni
in
ng
g!
!
I It
t iis
s vvi
it
ta
al
l tth
ha
at
t aat
tt
te
en
nt
ti
io
on
n iis
s nno
ot
t
d di
iv
ve
er
rt
te
ed
d ffr
ro
om
m tth
he
e ttr
ra
af
ff
fi
ic
c.
. UUs
se
e tth
he
e
i iP
Po
od
d
®
®o
on
nl
ly
y wwh
he
en
n tth
he
e ssi
it
tu
ua
at
ti
io
on
n
a al
ll
lo
ow
ws
s.
. AAn
ny
y ddi
is
st
tr
ra
ac
ct
ti
io
on
n mma
ay
y lle
ea
ad
d
t to
o aan
n aac
cc
ci
id
de
en
nt
t,
, wwi
it
th
h tth
he
e rri
is
sk
k oof
f
i in
nj
ju
ur
ry
y.
.
•N
Ne
ev
ve
er
r llo
os
se
e vvi
is
su
ua
al
l cco
on
nt
ta
ac
ct
t wwi
it
th
h
t th
he
e rro
oa
ad
d iin
n oor
rd
de
er
r tto
o aad
dj
ju
us
st
t oor
r uus
se
e
t th
he
e iiP
Po
od
d
®
®a
an
nd
d tth
he
e sso
ou
un
nd
d ssy
ys
st
te
em
m.
.
•U
Us
se
e tth
he
e iiP
Po
od
d®
®o
on
nl
ly
y wwh
he
en
n tth
he
e
s st
ta
at
te
e oof
f tth
he
e rro
oa
ad
d,
, tth
he
e wwe
ea
at
th
he
er
r aan
nd
d
t tr
ra
af
ff
fi
ic
c cco
on
nd
di
it
ti
io
on
ns
s ppe
er
rm
mi
it
t.
.
•N
Ne
ev
ve
er
r dde
et
ta
ac
ch
h tth
he
e iiP
Po
od
d®
®w
wh
hi
il
le
e
d dr
ri
iv
vi
in
ng
g.
.
N
No
ot
te
es
s
•Detaching  the  iPod®from  the  adaptor
will leave marks.
•Never  detach  the  iPod®when  the
sound  source  selected  is the  adaptor
( (C
CD
D)
)
.  Otherwise  the  iPod
®memory could
be damaged.
T Tu
ur
rn
ni
in
ng
g tth
he
e iiP
Po
od
d®
®o
on
n aan
nd
d oof
ff
f
T
Tu
ur
rn
ni
in
ng
g OOn
n
The iPod®turns on automatically if it is in
the  adaptor  when  the  sound  system  is
switched  on.  The  battery will also  charge
when the iPod
®is in the adaptor.
T Tu
ur
rn
ni
in
ng
g OOf
ff
f
Depending  on  the  sound  system,  the
iPod®will turn  itself off some  minutes
after the sound system is turned off.
N No
ot
te
e
Starting the car when the iPod®is on will
momentarily interrupt playback.
Playback will begin  again  at the  point
where it was interrupted.
G G
B B
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NAVIGATION–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––63
S
Sa
av
vi
in
ng
g dde
es
st
ti
in
na
at
ti
io
on
n iin
n dde
es
st
ti
in
na
at
ti
io
on
n
m me
em
mo
or
ry
y mme
en
nu
u
You  can  store  a  destination  in  the  desti-
nation  memory for  a  later  destination
entry.
The  destinations are  saved  in  the 
D DE
ES
ST
TI
I-
-
N NA
AT
TI
IO
ON
N MME
EM
MO
OR
RY
Y.
.
You can assign a short name (i.e. a proper
name)    to  destinations.  This facilitates
later reading in the destination memory.
Call up  the  destination  memory menu
directly from  the  basic navigation  menu
with the 
D DE
ES
ST
TI
IN
NA
AT
TI
IO
ON
NM
ME
EM
MO
OR
RY
Yoption.The  destinations can  be  displayed  by the
entry order  or  by alphabetical order.  The
order chosen can be modified at any time.
To  select a  destination  from  the  destina-
tion  memory,  the  system  also  has its
L LA
AS
ST
T DDE
ES
ST
TI
IN
NA
AT
TI
IO
ON
NS
Smemory.  This
memory automatically stores the  last ten
destinations from the route guidance.
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s.
.
RADIO-NAVIGATION
G
G
B BTEM
DEST. MEMORY
STORE DESTINATION
STORE FLAG
CHANGE SHORT NAME
DEL. DESTINATIONS
SORT DESTINATIONS
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