buttons Seat Ibiza 2018 MEDIA SYSTEM PLUS - NAVI SYSTEM

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IntroductionInfotainment system rotary knobs
and buttons
Rotary/push knobs
The left-hand rotary knob

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IntroductionNoteIf the base volume has been considerablyincreased to play a certain audio source,lower the volume again before switching to
another audio source.
Operation of the function buttons
and the instructions on the screen
Fig. 5
View of some of the function buttons on
the screen.
Fig. 6
Sound setup menu
The Infotainment system comes equipped
with a touchscreen.
Active areas of the screen that call up a cer-
tain function are called “function buttons”.
These buttons are operated by briefly press-
ing the screen or by pressing and holding .
The function buttons appear in the instruc- tions with the label “function button” and abutton symbol inside a rectangle
.
Function buttons start functions or open sub-
menus. The currently selected menu is dis- played in the title bar

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IntroductionDisplay and function buttons: operation
and effectPress it on some lists to move up a level, one by one.BACK

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Audio and Media Modetraffic announcements, automatic stationtracking (AF) or programme types (PTY).
Digital radio mode (DAB, DAB+ and
audio DMB)*
Fig. 25
Display of memory buttons in DAB
mode.
Fig. 26
Display of station information in DAB
mode.
The DAB radio receiver supports the DAB,
DAB+ and DMB-Audio broadcasting stand- ards.
In Europe, digital radio is transmitted via band
III frequencies (from 174 MHz to 240 MHz).
The frequencies are referred to as “ chan-
nels ” and each one has a channel name
(e.g. 12
A
).
Several available DAB stations are combined into one channel in an “ ensemble”.
Starting Digital radio mode

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Audio and Media ModeFunctions of the memory buttons
Change mem-
ory bank
Move your finger over the screen from left to right or vice-versa.OR: Press one of the function but-
tons

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Audio and Media ModeChanging track in the MEDIA main
menuFig. 32
MEDIA main menu.
It is possible to browse through the tracks of
the Media source that is currently playing us-
ing the arrow buttons.
It is not possible to exit a playlist or start the
playback of a playlist using the arrow but-
tons. Both actions must be performed man-
ually from the track selection menu

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Navigation**...Distance to the next stopover.Press on the destination to display the function
buttons.Delete destination.

To start guidance direct to the selec-
ted destination. Destinations that
come before the selected destinationare ignored.To open the detailed view of the desti-
nation in question.Available function buttons.New dest.To add a new destination to the tour.Destina-
tionsTo add a new destination from My
destinations to the tour.StoringTo store the created tour in the tour
memory.StartTo start route guidance.CalculateTo update calculated distance and es-
timated arrival time. a)StopTo stop route guidance to the active
destination. b)cTo move a stopover or a destination to
another position on the list. Press and
drag to move the destination.a)
This function button is only displayed with route
guidance activated and when a destination has been
added to the tour.
b)
This function button is only displayed with route
guidance activated.
Last destinations
View of destinations for which a route has al- ready been started.
My destinations


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Navigation*Function button: functionPosition: current vehicle position in coordinates and
GPS status (satellite reception).a)
This function button is only shown when route guid-
ance is not active or when predictive route guidance is active.
Press the 
function button to close the split
screen.
At any moment during navigation, pressing
inside the map will make a pop-up menu ap-
pear with the following functions:
Function button: functionStreet name or coordinates: shows the details of the
point selected on the map.Only when you press on an icon on the map: POI: name of the point of interest (when only one
appears on the map). Group of POIs: more points of interest (when you
press on the map on various POIs grouped to-
gether). Favourite: name of the favourite. Home: Home address.Start route guidance: starts guidance directly.Add stopover destination: only when you have an ac-
tive route.Search nearby: enters in the search menu, but only
for the area around the point selected on the map.Function button: functionDemo mode start (only when demo mode is active)
Map display
Fig. 46
Messages and function buttons on the
map display.
Function buttons and messages on the
map display.
To activate function buttons

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Telephone management systemPhone main menuFig. 58
Telephone main menu (view of the 8"
screen).
Assign a user profile
The data from the phonebook, the call lists and the stored speed dial buttons are as-signed to a user profile and remain stored on
the telephone management system. This in-
formation will be available every time the mo-
bile telephone is connected to the telephone management system.
After the first connection, it will take a few mi-
nutes for the data from the phonebook of the
linked mobile phone to be available in the In-fotainment system. The next time that the
mobile telephone is connected (e.g. on the next journey) the phonebook is updated au-
tomatically.
If any entries in the mobile phonebook have been modified while connected, a manualupdate of the phonebook data can be initi-
ated from the Userprofilesettings
menu

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Telephone management systemShort messages menu (SMS)Fig. 64
Short messages menu (Text messag-
es).
If the mobile phone connected to the HFP
profile also supports the SMS profile, a newfunction button will appear in the top left-
hand corner of the Telephone menu, which
will allow SMS messages to be received,
viewed and sent by the Infotainment system.
The proper operation of the functions men- tioned above will depend on the compatibili-ty of the connected mobile telephone.
Buttons on the Short messages (SMS)menu


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