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Quick Reference Guide
4
− Changing the volume:  turning the knob changes the volume 
of the audio source in use at the time. A column will indicate 
the volume level. At “0” the unit is muted (display: 
) and 
any media source currently being played will be stopped. 
Some volume settings can be individually adjusted.  . . . . . 
Press the  main menu buttons  to access the corresponding main 
menu:
−  - switches to radio mode and changes the frequency 
band during radio operation.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
−  – changes to the last media source played or selects 
another media source. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
−  – Mutes the current audio source.
−  - Switches to Navigation mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
−  – switches to display of stored TMC ( Traffic  Message 
C hannel) information.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
−  – calls up additional functions and settings for the 
currently selected mode and enables the user to alter the 
system settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
 and    : The backwards and forwards buttons affect the 
currently “activate”
1) audio source.
− RADIO mode  – press briefly to change stations from the 
station or memory list. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
− MEDIA mode  – press briefly to change the track, press and 
hold for fast reverse or fast forward. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
CD slot:  push the CD with the printed side facing up into the CD 
slot to the point where it is automatically pulled in  .
Touch screen: Areas with a coloured border on the screen are 
currently “active” and are operated by press the screen 
 page 7, “Touchscreen, buttons and function buttons”.  
Eject button  – press briefly to eject a CD. The CD will be 
pulled back into the CD slot if it is not removed within ten 
seconds  .
 – activates continuous display of additional information for 
the selected menu. In radio mode, it switches “Radio text” on 
and off. During route guidance, it allows you to call up addi-
tional functions (set a flagged destination, display the route 
list, exclude a stretch of route). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
 (Back button)  – press briefly to go back to the previous 
view. You can go back as far as the respective main menu.
AUX-IN power point (AUX input)  – for connecting an external 
audio source
2).  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
Setting knob  – Turn  the setting knob to mark a menu item and 
then  press  the setting knob to call up the menu item.
− RADIO mode  – turn and press  to select and call up a station 
from the station list. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
− MEDIA mode –  turn and press to select and call up an audio 
track;  press briefly  to start or stop the scan function. . . . . . 
− NAV (navigation mode)  – turn  to alter the map scale;  press 
briefly to repeat the most rec ent navigation announcement in 
the current route guidance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
Function buttons  – the buttons' current functions are next to 
them on the screen. The function displayed can be called up by 
pressing the function button or pressing the screen.
Memory card slot : The slot accepts cards with the dimensions 
32 mm x 24 mm x 2.1 mm. The unit supports SD and MMC 
memory cards with a capacity of up to 4 GB and SDHC memory 
cards with a capacity of up to 32 GB.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
1)Whether an externally connected unit can be operated via the SEAT MEDIA SYSTEM
2.0. depends on the type of connection and connected unit.
12
A2
RADIO
14
MEDIA
25
PHONENAV
47
TRAF
84
SETUP
86
A3
15
25
A4A5
2)e.g. an MP3 player not supplied with the unit.A6
A7
21, 69
A8
A9
32
A10
15
36, 39
76
A11A12
30, 25
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Quick Reference Guide
8Whenever the directions of this manual tell you to press one of these two 
function buttons, you can choose whether to use the buttons on your screen 
or the unlabelled buttons   underneath them.
Starting functions or enabling functions with “checkboxes”
Some functions are immediately started and stopped by pressing a button, 
for example the scan function  page 17, “Scan function”.
Other additional functions and displays can be permanently enabled or disa-
bled. These function buttons appear with a “checkbox”.
A tick in the checkbox 
 indicates that the function is enabled, and an empty 
checkbox 
 indicates that it is disabled  page 7, fig. 2 .
For instance, traffic news monitoring   or station button display in Radio 
mode   page 9, fig. 3    can be enabled or disabled  page 7, 
fig. 2 .
Any functions enabled by checkbox can only be disabled by opening the pop-
up window again and pressing the respective checkbox.
Additional screen displays
If no function buttons are displayed on the screen in the navigation map view, 
briefly press the bottom-left or bottom-right area of the screen to display the 
available function buttons.
In some vehicles, changes to the climate control settings are briefly displayed 
on the screen in a pop-up window.
Brief displays may appear on the screen with some factory-fitted driver assist-
ance systems3). These displays disappear automatically when they are not 
longer required.
3)Optional equipment!
A11
 TP
Presets
AA
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Scan function
When the scan function is running, all stations with a strong 
reception are played in sequence for 5 seconds each.
Open the RADIO main menu and select a frequency band 
 page 14.
– Press the   function button, followed by    fig. 10  in 
the pop-up window to start the  scan function.
– While the scan function is running, the   function button  changes to    fig. 11 .
– Press the   function button again to stop the scan function  at the station you are currently listening to.The scan function also stops when you manually select a station with the 
arrow buttons or station buttons, or the scan is interrupted by a traffic 
announcement.
The stations are scanned according to their order in the FM station list or on 
the frequency band.
Fig. 10  RADIO main 
menu: Extras function 
button.Fig. 11  RADIO main menu 
during Scan.
Extras
Scan
Extras
ScanScan
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24Traffic announcements will interrupt the active audio mode. The radio will 
switch to the traffic news station for the duration of the traffic announcement. 
The media mode will be paused for the duration of the traffic announcement.
If no TP station can be received at any time, e.g. because radio reception is 
generally poor, then  No TP is displayed instead of  TP. Keep in mind that in 
covered garages, tunnels, areas with tall buildings or mountains, the radio 
signal may encounter interference, perhaps even being lost completely.
On the AM frequency band, traffic news monitoring with the traffic news func-
tion is  not possible.  No TP is displayed permanently.
EON (Enhanced Other Network)
If the selected radio station does not broadcast its own traffic news, but does 
support EON (Enhanced Other Network), the unit will temporarily switch over 
to play traffic announcements from a corresponding traffic news station as 
they are broadcast. This happens only when the traffic news function is 
switched on and the corresponding traffic news station can be received.
If this is the case, pressing the   button will  not make the unit switch to a 
traffic news station. The traffic news function remains active and  TP is 
displayed.
Search function and traffic news monitoring
If traffic news monitoring is switched on in  FM mode, you will only be offered 
traffic news stations when carrying out a station search with the  arrow 
buttons   page 15 or using the scan function  page 17.
While the unit is in  FM mode and the traffic news function is switched on, if 
you select via the station buttons or manually tune to a radio station that does 
not support the traffic news function, the text  NO TP will flash on the display 
for three seconds.  NO TP is then displayed permanently. The unit will remain 
tuned to the selected station. Only when you switch to  media mode will the 
unit automatically retune in the background to the next receivable traffic 
news station and  TP will appear again on the display.
In  FM mode , the text  NO TP will flash for three seconds when the reception of 
the selected traffic news station is completely lost.  NO TP is then displayed  permanently. If you start the automatic station search with the arrow buttons 
page 15, the unit searches for the next traffic news station it can receive.
In  media mode  the unit will automatically retune in the background to the 
next receivable traffic news station when the selected traffic news station can 
no longer be received.
Incoming traffic announcement
A pop-up window opens  page 23, fig. 18  while a traffic announcement is 
being played.
If you wish to stop the traffic announcement, press the   function 
button in the pop-up window. The traffic station function remains active and 
plays the next traffic bulletin received. Press the   function button to 
fully deactivate the TP function.
The unit switches to a predefined volume for the duration of the traffic 
announcement. You can adjust the predefined volume in the sound settings 
main menu  page 12. During a traffic announcement, you can alter the 
predefined volume with the volume control  page 3, fig. 1   .
TP
Cancel
TP off
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MEDIA function selection button33
– Then select  , as described  page 34. The external audio 
source will now be played over the vehicle speakers  page 32, 
fig. 23 .
– You can adjust the output volume with the volume control  page 3, fig. 1   . See also page 33, “Adjusting the output 
volume”.
It is only possible to play the sound output of an external audio source 
connected to the AUX-IN socket via the radio-navigation system and the 
vehicle speakers. The external audio source  cannot be controlled via the 
radio-navigation system. Consult the  specific manufacturer's instruction 
manual for operating the external audio source.
You can select another audio source on the radio-navigation system at any 
time. The external audio source will continue to play until it is switched off.
Please not that the unit does not automatically switch back to the previously 
played media source when the external audio source stops. The radio-naviga-
tion system will remain in the  AUX menu  page 32, fig. 23  and another 
audio source must be selected manually.
When the plug is disconnected from the AUX-IN socket, the previously 
selected media source will be automatically started.
You require a 3.5 mm jack plug for the AUX-IN socket. If the external audio 
source does not have this plug, an adapter must be used.
Adjusting the output volume
You can adjust the output volume at which the external audio source is played 
using the volume control on the radio-navigation system  page 3, fig. 1  
.
You can also adjust the  input volume on the AUX-IN socket  between three 
levels. In media mode, press the   button to open the  Media settings 
menu  page 32, fig. 24 . Then press the   and select the 
desired input volume in the pop-up window  . To adjust the output volume to that
 of the external audio source and prevent 
distortion, carry out the following steps.
If the sound from the external audio source is  too quiet, first increase the 
external audio source's output volume
10). If this is not sufficient or the output 
volume of the external audio source cannot be adjusted (e.g. with a line-out 
connection), go to the  Media settings menu and adjust the    to 
 or  ).
If an external audio source is played  too loudly or its sound is distorted, first 
lower the external audio source's output volume. If that is not sufficient or not 
possible, you must reduce the input volume (      or 
).
WARNING
Please observe the safety warnings on the use of external audio sources 
 page 34.
Caution
Before adjusting the input volume level, it is important to turn down the 
volume on the radio-navigation system to prevent damage to the vehicle 
speakers that may be caused by excessively loud or distorted playback.
Note
If the external audio source is connected to the vehicle's 12-volt power point 
via an adapter, this may cause sound interference during operations 
depending on the type of adapter used.
AUX
A1
A1
SETUP
AUX volume
10)Please refer to the manufacturer's manual for directions.
AUX volume
Medium
Loud
 AUX volume
Medium
Quiet
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38Changing playback mode (  function button)
It is possible to play all tracks on the selected media source 
either playing just the opening sequence of each successive 
track (Scan), in random mode (Mix) or repeating all tracks at 
the end (Repeat).
The range of playback modes available depends on the selected 
media source and the type of audio files played.
Starting and stopping the playback mode
–Open the MEDIA  main menu and start playback of the desired 
media source  page 34.
– Press the   function button and select one of the playback  mode offered in the pop-up window.
– The active playback mode is indicated in the   function  button (in the example:  fig. 30   ).
– If you briefly press the displayed playback mode (in this case  ), normal playback is resumed at the current track and the 
function button changes back to  .
Settings for inclusion of subfolders in the playback mode (SETUP)
–In the MEDIA  main menu, press the   function button.
Extras
Fig. 29  MEDIA main 
menu: Extras function 
button in MP3 mode.
Fig. 30  MEDIA main 
menu with selected play-
back mode.
Extras
Extras
Mix all
Mix all
ExtrasSETUP
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– Tick the checkbox in the   function button if 
you wish to include the current folder's subfolders in the selected 
playback mode.
To include subfolders, this setting must be enabled  before the playback 
mode is selected.
Please also note the following points  concerning selectable playback modes 
 page 40, “Playing order of files and folders”.
Scan
When scan is switched on, the track of the current folder (with its subfolders 
depending on the settings) or the current media source are played in 
sequence for 10 seconds each. Automatic playback commences with the 
following track.
Alternatively, you can also start and stop the scan function by briefly pressing 
the setting knob  page 3, fig. 1   .
Mix (random play)
Random play remains activate for the corresponding media source until it is 
closed for that source.
Mix   (audio CD): The tracks on the currently playing audio CD will be played in 
random order.
Mix folder  (MP3 mode): The tracks contained in the currently playing folder 
and in its subfolders depending on the  settings will be played in random 
order.
Mix all  (MP3 mode): All tracks on the currently playing media source will be 
played in random order  page 38, fig. 30 .
Repeat
The repeat function remains active for the corresponding media source until 
it is closed for that source. Repeat track
: When the current track has been played, it will be repeated until 
this function is switched off.
Repeat folder  (MP3 mode): The playback of all tracks contained in the 
currently playing folder and in its subfolders depending on the settings will 
be repeated.
Scan/mix/repeat inc 
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Entering a keyword
– The point of interest search window allows free text input page 55. Make sure the keyword you enter is spelt correctly.
– For example, you can enter part of a name as the keyword (e.g.  “Eagle”).
– Starting from the defined search area centre, the navigation data  medium is then searched for matching destinations. Matching 
destinations are those which have the keyword in the name of 
the point of interest (e.g. Spread Eagle  Hotel) or in its address 
(e.g. Eagle  Avenue).
– Press   to start searching with the keyword you have  entered.
Starting the search
– The search radius is displayed and gradually enlarged.
– Any matching points of interest found are displayed in a list.
– The search is continued up to a maximum radius of roughly  75 km from the defined search area centre. Pressing   ends 
the search at the displayed radius.
– When the search is ended, the function button changes to    page 63, fig. 52 .
– A message appears to inform the user if no matching point of  interest was found.
Selecting a point of interest from the list
– Press an item from the list of points of interest found to immedi- ately start route guidance to its address. – To search the list, turn the setting knob 
page 3, fig. 1   . The 
list items will be marked one after the other  page 63, fig. 52 .
– If you press the   function button, a window opens with a  detailed view of the marked entry.
– Press   in the detailed view to start route guidance to the  displayed address  page 73.
Press the   function button in the list view or detailed view to store the 
marked or displayed address in the  destination memory page 67.
The distances and directions given in the list of the points of interest found 
refer to the route as the crow flies  page 62, fig. 49 .
Search
Stop
Details
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Details
StartStore
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Route guidanceOverviewWhen route guidance is started, the route is calculated in accordance with the 
selected route options page 74.
In the case of very long journeys, it may take up to a minute to calculate the 
route. A progress bar is displayed during route calculation. With navigation 
from a CD, route calculation takes considerably longer than with navigation 
from a memory card  page 49.
When the calculation is complete, the display automatically switches to the 
map view. You will now be guided to your chosen destination by announce-
ments and visual recommendations  page 76.
After route guidance to a destination has been started, it is possible to enter 
one  additional stopover destination, which you will be guided to before 
heading for the final destination  page 73.
You can call up information on the next destination you are heading to and a 
list of the route sections of your current journey (route list)  page 79.
You can manually exclude individual route sections in the route list from your 
journey, for instance, in response to reported traffic congestion. The route will 
then be recalculated  page 79.
If dynamic route guidance is enabled in the route options, traffic reports 
received via TMC will be taken into account in the calculation of the route. If 
traffic congestion is reported on the route, a new route will be calculated 
automatically if the navigation system determines that this will save time 
 page 80.
Entering a stopover destination
It is possible to enter an additional destination as a “stopover 
destination” while route guidance is in progress. You will be 
guided to the stopover destination before route guidance 
continues to the “final destination”.A stopover destination can only be entered during active route guid-
ance.
– Select a destination and start route guidance as described 
page 58.
– Press the   function selection button to open the the  Naviga-
tion  main menu.
– Then select an additional destination as a stopover destination  as described  page 58.
– Starting route guidance to this destination.
Fig. 64  Information 
window showing a stop-
over destination during 
route guidance.
NAV
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– Then press   if you wish to navigate to the newly entered destination as a stopover destination during the current route 
guidance.
– Press   if you would like to cancel the current route guid- ance and start a new route guidance to the newly entered desti-
nation instead.The stopover destination, which is entered while route guidance is in 
progress, is always taken as the first destination to which to navigate. The 
final destination is always the destination to which route guidance is first 
started. Enter the final destination and stopover destination in this order.
A route guidance can only have  one final destination and one stopover desti-
nation. The final and stopover destination can be viewed in the information 
window  page 73, fig. 64 .
A navigation announcement informs you when you have reached the stop-
over destination. After a few seconds, route guidance is resumed to the final 
destination. You can then enter a new stopover destination to head to before 
navigating to the final destination.
If you enter an additional destination before reaching your previously defined 
stopover destination, you must then decide whether to replace the old stop-
over destination with the newly entered destination. If you press the   
function button, the current route guidance is completely cancelled and a 
new route guidance will be started “only” to the newly entered destination.
Route options
Before starting route guidance,  you may define what criteria 
should be used to calculate a route and what types of road 
you wish to exclude from the route.
Stopover
New dtn.
New dtn.
Fig. 65  Navigation 
settings menu.Fig. 66  Navigation 
settings: Route options.
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