Seat Ibiza 2020 Owner's manual

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Infotainment operation
Limitations during navigation
If the inf ot
ainment system cannot receive da-
ta from GPS satellites, for example, in a tunnel
or in an underground garage, navigation con-
tinues using the vehicle's sensors.
In areas that are not digitised or are only par-
tially digitised on the infotainment memory,
the infotainment system will still attempt to
provide route guidance.
In the case of missing or incomplete naviga-
tion data, it may not be possible to determine
the exact position of the vehicle. This may
mean that navigation is not as precise as usu-
al.
Roads and streets are subject to constant
change (e.g. new roads, road works, roads
closed to traffic, changes to street names
and building numbers). If the navigation data
is obsolete, this may lead to errors or inaccur-
acies during the route guidance.
Managing the navigation map
To allow an optimal view, you can also man-
age the navigation map with additional finger
movements.
Move the map (tip: use your index finger).


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Click on a traffic event to open an additional
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Slow traffic.
Traffic jam.
Accident.
Broken down vehicle.
Slippery surface (ice or snow).
Road closed to traffic.
Slippery road hazard.
Danger.
Road works.
Strong wind.
Reduced visibility.
Navigation data The Infotainment system is equipped with a
built
-in navigation dat

a memory. Depending
on the country, the necessary navigation da-
ta may already be pre-installed.
To provide correct route guidance and make
the most of the functions offered, the infotain-
ment system should be updated on a regular
basis.

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OR: pr ess

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Start route guidance using contact
det ail
s Start route guidance with the saved address
dat
a of a cont

act. Contacts saved without
address data cannot be used for route guid-
ance.
Start navigation


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Avoid traffic incidents by editing route details
› ›
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Telephone interface Intr oduction Fig. 133
Schematic representation: Phone view You can use the telephone interface to con-
nect your mobil
e t
o the infotainment system
and operate phone functions through it. The
sound is played through the vehicle's speak-
ers.
You can connect up to two mobile phone de-
vices simultaneously to the infotainment sys-
tem.
High speeds, poor weather or road conditions
and a noisy ambience (even outside of the
vehicle), as well as the quality of reception
can all affect the quality of a telephone con-
versation in the vehicle. Note


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Pair, connect and manage Requirement for pairing:


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Note


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