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Apple* iPod connection
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– After a few seconds, the sound system will detect it. The tracks stored can be played through the sound system.
– Close the compartment.
WARNING
It is vital that attention is not diverted from the traffic. Use the iPod
® only
when the situation allows. Any dist raction may lead to an accident, with
the risk of injury.

Never lose visual contact with the ro ad in order to adjust or use the
iPod® and the sound system.

Use the iPod
® only when the state of the road, the weather and traffic
conditions permit.

Never attach the iPod
® while driving.
Caution
• At ta ch i ng the iPod
® to the adaptor w ill leave marks.

New iPods
® that have not been used for some time have to be charged
according to the manufacturer's instructio ns, before using it for the first time
with the iPod® adaptor.
Note

If the iPod
® is not detected in the adaptor by the sound system, “reset the
iPod
®”. For more information consult the iPod
® instructions.

If the iPod
® does not work correctly desp ite 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.
Remove the iPod
® from the adaptor
– 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.
WARNING
It is vital that attention is not diverted from the traffic. Use the iPod
® only
when the situation allows. Any distra ction may lead to an accident, with
the risk of injury.

Never lose visual contact with the road in order to adjust or use the
iPod® and the sound system.

Use the iPod
® only when the state of the road, the weather and traffic
conditions permit.

Never detach the iPod
® while driving.
Caution

Detaching the iPod
® from the adaptor will leave marks.

Never detach the iPod
® when the sound source selected is the adaptor
(CD) . Otherwise the iPod® memory could be damaged.
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Turning the iPod
® on and off
Turning On
The iPod
® t u r n s o n a u t o m a t i c a l l y i f i t i s in the adaptor when the sound system
is switched on. The battery will also charge when the iPod
® is in the adaptor.
Turning Off
Depending on the sound system, the iPod
® will turn itself off some minutes
after the sound system is turned off.
Note
Starting the car when the iPod
® is on will momentarily interrupt playback.
Playback will begin again at the point where it was interrupted.
Control of the iPod
® through the sound
system
Music playback through the sound system
Once the iPod
® is attached to the connector, the sound
system detects it as CD changer.
Control is through the sound system controls. The iPod
® is used like a CD
changer. Choosing and playing songs, fast forward and rewind and random
playback are described in the radio or navigation system manual of your
vehicle.
Playing songs from the playlists
Songs can be stored in playlists on the iPod
®. The playlists are ordered by
number and alphabetically in the iPod
® hard disk. The first five playlists stored on your iPod
® can be chosen directly by using
the function keys to on the sound system. The existing playlists will be
assigned by numerical / alphabetical order to the keys to . If, for
example, the function key of the sound system is pressed, the songs on
the second playlist will be played. If an empty or non-existant playlist is
selected, the next play list will be selected.
To make use of the playlists in the vehicle as easy as possible, we recommend
editing a maximum of five playlists in the iPod
®. If you want to play songs
from a playlist that cannot be selected directly by the function keys to ,
we recommend renaming the list using the “iTunes” computer programme so
that it is among the first six on the iPod
® hard disk.
Remember that some versions of iTun es contain predetermined playlists (on-
the-go, my favourites). These folders also count in the total of six that the
vehicle sound system can play. Ensure that they are ordered and arranged
conveniently.
Pressing the key will enable all the songs on the iPod to be played.
Consult the iPod
® manufacturer's instruction manual to learn how to select
and store songs and create playlists.
Play all recorded songs
If the function key of the sound system is pressed, all the songs on the
iPod
® will be played.
Selecting songs manually on the iPod
®
The iPod
® also allows songs to be selected directly Select the song on the
iPod
® and attach it to the connector. The sound system will play the selected
song.
When the song finishes, all the remaining songs in the same group on the
iPod® will be played (by artist, genre, album, playlist...)
1
5
1
5
2
1
5
6CD 6
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WARNING
It is vital that attention is not diverted from the traffic. Use the iPod
® only
when the situation allows. Any dist raction may lead to an accident, with
the risk of injury.

Never lose visual contact with the ro ad in order to adjust or use the
iPod® and the sound system.

Use the iPod
® only when the state of the road, the weather and traffic
conditions permit.

When adjusting the volume, ensure that external noise such as ambu-
lance or police sirens can still be heard.Note

The multi-function steering wheel ca n also be used to select songs
5)

If many songs are skipped, there may be a delay during playback. THe
duration will depend on, among other things, the type of iPod
® used.

Depending on the sound system, when changing a playlist, a song from
the previous list may be played. This is a system function and not an error.

The information stored on the iPod
® such as artist, title, album, music
type is not processed by the iPod
® adaptor. Songs cannot be selected
according to these search criteria, and no indication is given on the sound
system panel.

The “repetition” is automatically activated when turning the iPod
® on in
the adaptor. When playback reaches the end of a playlist, it will start again at
the beginning.

If the iPod
® has the “random” function activated when attached to the
adaptor, it will also be selected in the sound system and can be disactivated
by pressing the key or (depending on the sound system) twice.
The numbers of the titles on the sound system screen are counted accord-
ingly.

Skipping songs is possible in some sound systems as far as number 99
using the knob. The titles with higher numbers must be selected using the
keys. When selecting a three figure numbe r the hundreds will not appear on
the screen.

When turning off or restar ting the engine the iPod
® will continue where it
left off. In this case the sound system screen will always show 6, regardless
of the playlist. This will remain until the playlist is changed
5)Optional equipment
MIX
trnd
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USB* Connection21
USB* ConnectionConnecting a memory stick / MP3 playerIn the central armrest (Altea, Toledo), or under the passenger
seat (Leon) there is a USB port.
Connecting a memory stick in the central console
– Open the central armrest.
–Connect the Memory stick in the USB port, or
–Connect the MP3 player in the USB port using a conventional
USB extension cable.
–Close the central armrest.
Connecting the Memory stick beneath the passenger seat
– Open the lid of the drawer beneath the passenger seat.
– Connect the Memory stick to the USB port.
– Close the lid.
Fig. 15 USB connections
in Altea and Toledo
models
Fig. 16 USB connection
in León model
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USB* Connection
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Disconnecting the memory stick
– Change the input device, for example from CD to radio FM.
– Then disconnect the memory stick or the extension cable from the USB port ⇒.Once the device is connected the songs stored can be played using the car
radio fitted.
WARNING
Please keep your attention on driving as a priority!•
Adjust the volume so that external noise can be heard at all times, such
as police, fire and emergency services sirens.

Never remove the memory stick or MP3 player when driving.Caution

The temperature range of the Memory stick and MP3 is limited and is
normally between 0° and 40°C. Therefore, do not leave it in the vehicle for
long.

Never connect the MP3 player directly into the USB port, as it may be
damaged. Always use an extension cable.

Never disconnect the device while USB port (CD) is selected as source.
The device may be damaged.

The USB port is only for connectiing a memory stick or MP3 player. Hard
disks or USB hubs etc. cannot be connected

The maximum voltage of the the memory stick or MP3 should not exceed
2.5 watts (500mA/5V)

Never insert metal objects into the USB port, as it may shortcircuit.
Note

The memory stick, the MP3 player or the USB extension cable are not
standard equipment for your vehicle.

If the USB port does not detect the memory stick after 15 seconds, discon-
nect it and reconnect it.

In some cases the MP3 must be activa ted to make the connection with the
USB port. Consult the instructions of your MP3 player.
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USB* Connection23
Authorised memory devices and radios
Conditions for optimum performance
Only use devices that have been auth orised by SEAT to guarantee optimum
performance.
Otherwise performance cannot be guaranteed. The device must have at least
one of the USB certificates
Fig. 17 USB certified
Authorised MP3 playersManufacturer
Type
Capacity
Connection
Cebop
Run XL
1024 MB
USB-A
Maxfield
MaxRobot
512 MB
USB-A
Philips
SA 177
512 MB
USB-A
Grundig
MP 500
256 MB
USB-A
Mambox
Color
256 MB
USB-A
Trekstor
Musik Stick 100
256 MB
USB-A
Trekstor
21617, i.Beat
512 MB
Mini-USB
Time
DPA-20 FL+
128 MB
USB
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USB* Connection
24Authorised radio equipment
To guarantee optimum performance your vehicle should have an RCD series
SEAT radio or an RNS series SEAT navigator.
If your vehicle uses other brands we cannot guarantee their performance.
Compatible music formats
The following are the compatible music formats:•
mp3 (MPEG1 Layer3 32 to 320 kbps)

wma (8 to 192 kbps)

wav (sample frequency: 16 kHz with 16 bit coding, stereo)

ogg vorbis (to q10, 48 kHz, stereo)
DRM formats are not supported.Caution
Never store vital data in the memory stick or MP3 player SEAT will not accept
any responsibility for data or files that are corrupted or lost.
Note
If unauthorised memory sticks or MP 3 players are used, the music may not
play, or play poorly
Authorised memory sticksManufacturer
Ty pe
Capacity
Connection
Blue Pearl
CnMemory
64 MB
USB-A
Buffalo
Firestix
2 GB
USB-A
Lexar Media
JumpDrive
128 MB
USB-A
LG
Mirror USB Drive
128 MB
USB-A
Silver Pearl
Micro X
1024 MB
USB-A
Pretec
I-Disk Tiny 2.0
128 MB
USB-A
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USB* Connection25
Playing music files with the radio
Fig. 18 Example of a
music folder
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USB* Connection
26As many as 99 tracks can be shown, although all those contained in the
folder can be played
A title with three figures will not show the hundreds on the screen, only the
last two.
The music can be controlled via the radio keys. Choosing and playing songs,
fast forward and rewind and random playback are described in the radio
manual of your vehicle.
If there are folders in the root director y individual files will not be played, so
all data in the root directory should be in folders
Storing files in a memory stick or MP3 player
Store files in folders instead of using th e root directory of the memory stick or
player. In this way the songs can be st ored in order (eg all the songs in a
certain style in the same folder).
The function keys to of the radio can only select the first 5 folders.
If there are more than 6 folders in the memory stick or MP3 player their
content cannot be played.
The folders can be subdivided into subfolders eg different albums by an
artist.
Example of a music folder structure:
Playback of music via USB connection
Connect the memory stick or MP3 player with the USB extension cable to the
USB port.
The screen will show the first 6 folders detected by the USB port, displayed as
CD 1 to CD 6 . Folders without music files will not be included.
If there are more than 6 music folders in the device, the exact number of
folders can be shown using the CD options. If the music files are not classified into
folders, but stored directly in the root
directory, the radio will read the files and play them in the same order. The
display then shows CD 1.
Music files and folders will be played in alphabetical order, so files begin-
niing woth numbers will be selected first, before those with letters. A file with
the name 1XXXXXXXX will be played before another with the name AAAAAA.
Screen indications
When selecting a music file with the CD keys, it appears iin the radio equip-
ment screen Track 1 .
As many as 99 tracks can be shown.
WARNING
Please keep your attention on driving as a priority!•
Adjust the volume so that external no ise can be heard at all times, such
as police, fire and emergency services sirens.

Never remove the memory stick or MP3 player when driving.Note

Before turning off the engine, the USB port memorises the position of the
song playing As long as the content is not changed, the system will start
again from this point.

If many songs are skipped, there may be a delay during playback.

The detection of the memory stick or MP3 playere requires a few seconds
depending on the type of memory used.

The title of the song is not shown on the screen.
CD 1
CD 6
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Navigation27
Navigation OverviewHow does the navigation system work, and how is it operated?
An optimal route is defined us ing sensors, satellites and
traffic reports and the driver is then guided to his or her desti-
nation.The current vehicle position is determined using a system of satellites (GPS -
Global Positioning System). Sensors in the vehicle measure distances that
have been driven. Measured values are compared using the detailed map
material on the navigation CD and corrected with the assistance of TMC traffic
announcements as necessary. An optimal route to the destination is deter-
mined in this way.
Navigation announcements and direction arrows shown on the screen and in
the instrument panel* guide you safely and conveniently to your destination.
You can drive to a given address in towns you are unfamiliar with, or drive to
the nearest garage or be guided to a hotel.
In this chapter, answers can be found to the following questions:•
What rules do I have to keep to when using the navigation system?
⇒ page 27, “Safety”

How do I use the navigation CD? ⇒page 28, “The navigation CD”

Can I listen to music when using the navigation system? ⇒ page 28,
“General notes”

What happens if I leave the recommended route? ⇒page 28, “General
notes”

Can a navigation announcement be repeated? ⇒page 51, “Announce-
ment of navigation recommendations”

How does the MFD2 radio navigation system respond when driving in an
underground car park or a tunnel? ⇒page 28, “General notes”

How do I enter destinations? ⇒page 30, “Destination entry”

How can I enter garages, restaurants or hotels as destinations?
⇒ page 34, “Special destinations close to the address”

Can I store destinations in a memory? ⇒ page 36, “Destination memory”

What parameters can I set for route calculation? ⇒page 39, “Parameters
for route calculation”

What can I see on the screen? ⇒page 44, “Map and symbol displays”

Can I stop the destination guide functi on before I reach my destination?
⇒ page 50, “Destination guide”
SafetyThe navigation system determines the position of the vehicle, the direction
and distance and the route to a selected destination without taking traffic
regulations into account. Navigation recommendations are given as
announcements by the system. Direction arrows are also shown on the
screen. The destination is entered when the vehicle is stationary. The desti-
nation guide function is designed for cars and is thus unsuitable for larger
commercial vehicles.
WARNING

Please observe the laws of road traffic legislation when following the
recommendations made by your navigation system.
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