buttons Seat Ibiza 2019 Owner's manual

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Opening and closing
Opening and closing Set of v ehicl
e keys
R el
ated video Fig. 84
Opening and
cl osing Vehicle key
Fig. 85
Assignment of buttons on the remote
contr ol key. Fig. 86
Vehicle key with alarm button. Key to the

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Introduction
Display and function buttons: operation
and effect
D Movable cursor: Move the cursor by slid-
ing your finger across the scr
een.
OR:
Press a point on the screen where
you want the sound to be dir ect

ed.
Fixed crosshair: Press on the arrows t o
mo
ve the sound around according to your
preferences.
OR: Press the central button to centre the
stereo sound in the centr e of the passen-
ger compartment
 Pr

ess it on some lists to move up a level,
one by one.
BACK

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Introduction
Function button: function
CLOSE Closes the Configuration Wizard, and
the main menu or last mode in which
you used the Infotainment syst em will
appear
.
NEVER Disables the possibility of changing
the settings of the Infotainment sys-
tem. T
o configur

e the system go to:
System settings and select Con-
figuration wizard .
START Starts up the Configuration Wizard.
A If the system includes navigation, the
date and time are set automatically
by the GPS.
B Search and save the radio stations
with the best reception at that time in
all availabl
e bands.
C Link your mobile phone to the Infotain-
ment system.
D a)
Add your home address using your
current position or by manually enter-
ing an addr
ess.
PREVIOUS
NEXT Pr

evious or next parameter to config-
ure.
When a parameter has been config-
ur

ed, the only way to reconfigure it is
by clicking on it on the main menu, not
by using the Previous/Next buttons.
When you configure a parameter, 
will be displayed over it. Function button: function
FINISH Once one or more settings have been
applied, finalise the configuration in
the main menu of the wizzard.
If you hav
e not set all the par

ameters,
the Initial Configuration Wizard will
start the next time you turn the Info-
tainment system on. a)
Only valid for Navi System.
Menu and system settings The settings that can be selected varies de-
pending on the country and the equipment in
question, and on the v
ehicl
e

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Operating modes
Digital radio mode (DAB, DAB + and
DMB audio)* Fig. 164
Display of memory buttons in DAB
mode . Fig. 165
Station information display in DAB
mode . The DAB radio tuner supports the DAB, DAB +
and DMB audio tr
ansmission st
andards. In Eur
ope , digital radio is transmitted over
band III frequencies (from 174 MHz t
o 240
MHz).
The frequencies are called “channels” and
have an abbreviation (eg 12 A ).
In a channel, several available DAB stations
are grouped together in an “ensemble”.
Starting the Digital radio mode


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Infotainment System
Manually tuning a station frequency
Quickly track
the fr equency
band Pr
ess and hol
d one of the arr o w
buttons on the left of the multifunc-
tion steering wheel . R

eleasing the
button switches to the next radio
station that can be tuned.
OR: Keep your finger on the scroll
button in the frequency band and
mo v

e your finger to move the but-
ton.
Hide the fre-
quency band Briefly press the settings button.
Selecting a station using the mem-
ory button also ends the manual
selection of fr
equencies. If no oper

-
ations are performed, the frequen-
cy band is hidden after a while. Presetting stations
Saving the sta-
tion that is be-
ing list ened to
. Pr
ess and hol
d the desired preset
button

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Operating modes
MEDIA main menu function buttons Function button: function
SOURCE 
MEDIA a) The media source that is being
played. Press to sel
ect another me-
dia sour
ce.
CD b)
: Internal CD drive

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Infotainment System
Navigation main menu function buttons
and indicat orsFunction button: function
A The split screen is displayed

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Operating modes
Press on the destination to display the
function buttons
 Starting rout
e guidance dir
ect to the se-
lected destination. The stages ar e omit

-
ted.
 Opening the detailed view of the desti-
nation in question. Available function buttons
New desti-
nation Add a new destination.
Destina-
tions Adding a new destination from My
destinations .
Storing To store the created route in the route
memory.
Start Start route guidance.
Calculate To update the calculated distance and
estimated arrival time. a)
St op T

o stop active route guidance. b)
c Moving a stopover or a destination to
another position on the list. Pr
ess and
dr ag t o mo
v

e the destination.a)
Only displayed with route guidance activated and
when a destination has been added t o the t
our.
b) Only displ ayed with r

oute guidance activated.
Last destinations
List of last destinations. My destinations


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Operating modes
Function button: function
Add stopover : only when you have an active route.
Search nearby : enters in the search menu, but only
for the area around the point select ed on the map.
Demo mode start (only when demo mode is active)
Map display
Fig. 185
Messages and function buttons on
the map displ ay.Function buttons and messages on the
map displ
ay.
T o activ at
e function butt

ons

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Infotainment System
deleted, and then press Delete to confirm
the pr ocess. WARNING
Do not perform the pairing and connection
process while driving. This may cause an
accident! Note
Check that there are no requests pending
acceptance in your mobile phone. If ther e
ar
e, this could block some of the functions
in the Telephone menu. Telephone main menu
Fig. 197
Phone main menu. Assign a user profile
The phonebook
, the call lists and the speed
dial butt ons are assigned t
o a user pr

ofile andremain stored on the telephone management
system. This information will be availabl

e ev-
ery time the mobile telephone is connected.
After the first connection, it will take a few mi-
nutes for the data from the linked mobile
phone to be available in the system. The next
time that the mobile telephone is connected
the phonebook is updated automatically.
If the mobile phonebook has been modified
while connected, a manual update of the
phonebook data can be started from the
User profile settings menu.
Telephone management can store a maxi-
mum of 4 profiles for mobile phones. If you
wish to pair another mobile phone, the oldest
user profile will be replaced.
Telephone management system function
buttons 

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