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Audio mode
28DAB programme tracking and switching from DAB to FM
The DAB and FM station should broadcast the corresponding station identi-
fier in order to run programme tracking in several frequencies.
When the DAB reception is poor, the unit tries to find and tune into the corre-
sponding DAB station in the FM band.
As long as the station is broadcast through the FM band, (FM) is displayed
behind the station name. When the station can be found again in DAB, the
(FM) display disappears.
If the reception of a DAB station is poor and it cannot be found on FM either,
the radio volume is muted.
The DAB programme tracking function can be switched off if you do not wish
to change stations automatically, as the loss of signal is for a short time only,
for example, when driving though a tunnel.Function button: Result
: the incoming DAB messages are played with the
DAB radio mode on. If there is no FM station temporarily available and the
TP function is on, the DAB traffic reports are played in any operating mode
as TP reports ⇒page 21.
: tracking of activated programmes. To switch off, untick the
check box.
: The unit may be set to switch to the FM fre-
quency band when required for automatic station tracking.
’ DAB announcements’DAB tracking’ Automatic switch DAB-FM
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Audio mode29
Media modeIntroduction“Media sources ” are audio sources containing audio files on various different
data media (e.g. CD, memory card, exte rnal MP3 player). These audio files
can be played by the radio and navigation system from its corresponding
drives or audio input sockets (internal CD changer, memory card slot, AUX-IN
multimedia socket etc.).
The supported file formats listed are collectively referred to below as “audio
files”. A CD containing audio files of these types is referred to as an “audio
data CD”.
Additional Information:•Safety notes
’ ⇒ page 6
•Unit overview ⇒ page 8•Multimedia interface ⇒ page 42WARNING
Inserting a data medium while you are driving could distract you from the
road and result in accident.Media source and audio file requirementsFactory-fitted CD players conform to safety class 1 according to
DIN IEC 76 (CO) 6/ VDE 0837.
The unit only accepts 12-cm standard CDs and memory cards with the dimen-
sions 32 mm x 24 mm x 2.1 mm or 1.4 mm.
Media source
Requirements for playing in the unit
IAudio CDs with CD Digital
Audio logo
.
- CD Digital Audio specification.
ICD-ROM, CD-R and CD-RW
audio data CDs up to max.
700 MB (megabytes) compli-
ant with ISO 9660 or in the
Joliet file system.KSD and MMC memory
cards up to max. 2 GB (giga-
bytes) and SDHC memory
cards up to max. 32 GB.
- MP3 files (.mp3) with bit rates of between
48 and 320 kbit/s or with variable bit rate.
- WMA files (.wma) up to 9.2 mono/stereo
without copy protection.
- Playlists in the formats PLS, M3U and WPL.
- File names and paths no longer than 256
characters.
- Folder structures with a maximum of eight
levels.
- Audio data CDs with max. 50 folders and
max. 500 files.
- Memory cards with max. 5000 folders and
max. 15000 files with max. 6000 files per
folder.

Playing audio files via Blue-
tooth
®a).
a)Bluetooth
® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
- The external audio source must be compat-
ible with the Bluetooth A2DP profile.
AUX. External audio source.
– Audio output is possible with a 3.5 mm
jack connector ⇒page 8, fig. 1 .
MDI. External data medium.
- Compatible with MEDIA-IN multimedia
interface ⇒page 42.
AUX2 . Additional external
source
- Depending on the vehicle equipment, this
source can be used to play audio from an
external player connected to a Rear Seat
Entertainment system (only if the vehicle
does not have MDI).
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Audio mode31
The illustration ⇒page 30, fig. 23 shows a typical audio data CD that
contains tracks
B, folders
A and subfolders.
The tracks are played in the following order:
1. Tracks and in the CD's root directory
2. Tracks and in the first folder F1 in the CD's root directory
3. Track in the first subfolder F1.1 of the folder F1
4. Track in the first subfolder F1.1.1 of the subfolder F1.1
5. Track in the second subfolder F1.2 of the folder F1
6. Tracks and in the second folder F2
The playlists
p are also treated as folders.
MEDIA main menu
In the MEDIA main menu, various media sources can be selected and played.•Press the unit button.
The last media source played continues to be played.
The media source being played is displayed in the centre of the bottom line
of the screen in the MEDIA main menu.
If it is not possible to select a media source, when you try to enter the main
menu MEDIA a pop-up window opens displaying the function button.
If this function button is pressed, the check box Activate AUX2 input is
marked in the Media Setup menu, and in the Media Selector, the MDI source
or the AUX2 source (depending upon the vehicle configuration) is displayed
as active, even if there is no device connected to this source. Therefore, this
option should not be switched on, except in the cases shown (see ⇒page 34
and ⇒page 42.
Track information display
As the default display, Track and the track number corresponding to the track
order on the CD are displayed in the centre of the screen ⇒fig. 24.
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A2
A3
A4
A5A6A7A8
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Fig. 24 MEDIA main
menu: Audio CD track
display.
Fig. 25 MEDIA main
menu: Track display for an
audio data CD.
MEDIA
AUX2
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Audio mode
40Starting and stopping a playback mode
The range of playback modes available depends on the selected media
source and the type of audio files played.•During playback, press the function button in the MEDIA main
menu.•In the pop-up window, press one of the playback modes listed by turning
and pressing the setting knob ⇒page 8, fig. 1 .•The pop-up window will close. The selected playback mode is indicated in
the function button ( page 39, fig. 37 ).•Briefly pressing this function button ends the playback mode and
resumes normal playback at the current track.
Refer to the information on the playing order of files and folders ⇒ page 30.
The scan function can also be started or stopped by briefly pressing the
setting knob ⇒ page 8, fig. 1 .
Available playback modes
Setup Menu Media (SETUP)In Media mode, press the unit button to open the Media setup menu.
The selection options depend on the type of unit and equipment.
Function button: Result
: Each track of the current folder or current media source will be
played for 10 seconds. The scan function starts at the next track.: The tracks of the current audio CD will be played in random order.
: The tracks of the current folder will be played in random order.: The tracks of the current data medium will be played in random
order.
: Repeats the currently playing title.
Extras
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Mix all
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ScanMixMix folderMix allRepeat track
: At the end of the current audio CD, its tracks will be played
again.: At the end of the current folder, its tracks will be played
again.
The random play and repeat functions remain active for the corresponding
media source until they are closed for that source.Function button: Result
: Subfolders are included in the selected play-
back mode ⇒page 39.
This setting must be defined before the playback mode is activated.
: Adjust the input volume for an external audio source in the
AUX-IN multimedia socket ⇒page 8, fig. 1 to the output volume of the
other audio sources ⇒ page 33.: Adjust the input volume for an iPod
® or iPhone
® connected
to the MEDIA-IN multimedia interface to the playback volume of the other
audio sources ⇒ page 42.
a): Adjust the input volume for a Bluetooth audio source to
the playback volume of the other audio sources.
a)These functions can only be selected if the unit has the function.
: Adjust the input volume for an AUX2 external audio source
to the ⇒ table on page 40 playback volume of the other audio sources
⇒ page 33.
Function button: ResultRepeat CDRepeat folder
SETUP
’Scan/Mix/Repeat incl. GbAUX volume
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b MDI volumeBT-Audio volumebAUX2 volume
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Navigation47
NavigationIntroduction to navigationIntroductionGeneral information
The current vehicle position is determined by means of the GPS system
(Global Positioning System). Sensors in the vehicle measure distances
driven. The measurements are adapted using the detailed information given
in the navigation data medium ma ps and according to the programmed
traffic management. Where applicable, TMC traffic reports are included in the
calculation of routes ⇒ page 70. The navigation system uses these data to
determine an optimal route to the destination.
The destination is defined by entering an address or a point of interest, e.g.
apetrol station or hotel.
Navigation announcements and visual guidance on the navigation unit and
the instrument panel direct you to your destination ⇒page 63.
Depending on the country, some radio-navigation system functions can no
longer be selected when the vehicle is travelling above a certain speed. This
is not a malfunction, but simply a legal requirement.
Navigation data
In normal circumstances, all the necessary navigation data is already stored
in the navigator. A memory card containing the navigation data can be
obtained from an Authorised Service to update this information ⇒page 48.
Additional Information:•Safety notes
’ ⇒ page 6
•Unit overview ⇒ page 8•Entering a destination ⇒page 52
•Destination memory ⇒page 58•Route guidance ⇒ page 63Note
Dirty or damaged navigation data media may lead to problems when copying
navigation information or even in the navigation itself. Store unused data
media in a suitable container or in the original box to protect them from
mechanical damage, heat, humidity or direct sunlight.Limitations of the navigation functionPossible errors in navigation
If the navigation system is not able to receive data from the GPS satellites
(dense vegetation, underground garage), it is still possible to navigate using
the vehicle sensory analysis.
In areas that are not or only partially digitised on the data medium
(e.g. insufficient definition of one-way streets and road categories), the navi-
gation system will still attempt to provide route guidance.
If navigation data are unavailable or incomplete, the navigation system may
be unable to determine the exact vehicle position. As a result, the navigation
may not be as exact as usual.
Navigation area and age of navigation data
The accuracy of the data (small villages, streets and house numbers)
depends on the respective version for the country.
Roads and streets are subject to constant change (e.g. new roads, changes to
street names and house numbers). After some time, navigation data will no
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Navigation
50Selecting destination entry in the Navigation main menu•Open the Navigation main menu ⇒page 49, fig. 43.•Turn the setting knob ⇒page 8, fig. 1 to select a symbol for destina-
tion entry. The type of destination entry currently marked is displayed in the
centre of the screen (in page 49, fig. 43: Address ).•Press the setting knob to select the displayed destination entry method.•Alternatively: Press a destination entry symbol on the screen.
When a function button has been pressed, the corresponding window will
open to allow you to enter the destination ⇒page 52.
Destination entry methods
Input windows with on-screen keyboardInput windows with an on-screen keyboard are used to select a destination
address or, for example, to enter an entry name.
Function button: Result Address : Open input windows for selection of a destination address. Destination memory : Open a list of manually stored destinations.Last destinations: Open a list of automatically stored last destinations. Petrol station : Open a list of the nearest petrol stations.Car park: Open a list of the nearest car parks.Point of interest : First select the search area and then enter the search
term.
: Enter the home address, or go to one of the saved
addresses.
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Fig. 45 Keyboard for free
text input.Fig. 46 Input window for
selecting a destination
town.
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Navigation
66•To permanently retain the manually selected map scale, “Autozoom”
must be deactivated in the Navigation setup menu ⇒ page 73.
Selecting the map view mode
The map view mode can be changed.•In the map, briefly press the bottom-right or bottom-left area of the screen
to display the function buttons again.•Press the function button ⇒page 65, fig. 65 .•Select one of the playback modes displayed in the pop-up window.
: two dimensions, map oriented to North.
: two dimension, map oriented to vehicle heading.
: three dimensions, birds-eye view of map.
Alternatively, it is possible to switch between the three map views by pressing
on the compass shown on the map.
During route guidance, the calculated route can also be shown on an over-
view map.•Press in the pop-up window to display current position and
destination.
The scale of the overview map cannot be changed.•Press the function button to return to the last shown map view.
Displaying speed limits
If there is a speed limit stored in the navigation data for the road along which
you are travelling, this will be displayed on the map. During route guidance,
the arrow indicating a change of direction takes precedence over the speed
limit display.
Please remember that the navigation data may not be up-to-date and that the
system has limitations ⇒ page 47! The speed limit display is activated in the navigation system settings

page 73.
Points of interest on map
Depending on the programmed settings, points of interest (petrol stations,
car parks, Authorised Services) will be displayed as symbols on the map
⇒ page 73.
Note
If you miss a turning during route guidance and are currently unable to turn
back, keep on driving until the navigation system offers a new route.
Note
T he q ua lit y o f the i nst ru cti ons g ive n by th e uni t will d e pe nd o n th e navi gat io n
data used.
Note
In addition, the route is optimised with the TMC traffic news received
⇒page 70. The radio stations broadcasting this information are responsible
for the content and the quality of the TMC traffic reports.
Extras
2D North2D Heading3D Heading
Overview map
Back
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Navigation
72The unit only processes and displays TMC traffic reports affecting the area
within a radius of roughly 100 km from the current vehicle position.
TMC traffic reports are required for dynamic route guidance and are displayed
on the map ⇒ page 70.
Display TMC traffic reports•Press the unit button to display the list of the current TMC traffic
reports ⇒page 71, fig. 72 .•Press one of the TMC traffic reports on the screen to open the detailed
view ⇒page 71, fig. 73 .•Alternatively: select the TMC report by turning the setting knob
⇒ page 8, fig. 1 and open the detailed view by pressing ⇒page 71,
fig. 73 .•In the detailed view, you can browse through the TMC traffic reports using
the function buttons and .
Display TMC traffic news stations•Open the list of the current TMC traffic reports.•Press the ⇒page 8, fig. 1 unit button to open the information
window. The current TMC traffic news station is displayed.•Press the unit button again to close the information window.Note
By using the ⇒ page 71, fig. 72 function button it is
possible to enter a manual exclusion from the vehicle position ⇒page 70.
Note
The radio-navigation system can only process and store TMC traffic reports if
the unit has access to navigation data for the area you are currently travelling
through.
Note
The quality of the dynamic route guidance depends on the information
contained in the TMC traffic reports. Th e radio stations are responsible for the
content of the news broadcast.Route guidance in demo modeIf demo mode is activated in the Navigation setup menu ⇒ page 73, an addi-
tional pop-up window opens when you start route guidance.•Pressing the function button starts a “virtual route guidance” to
the destination you have entered.•If you press the function button, a “real route guidance” starts.
The sequence of events and the operations in virtual route guidance are
similar to those in real route guidance.
Virtual route guidance is repeated when you reach the fictitious destination
and always starts again from the starting point if it is interrupted.
If the starting point for demo mode has been defined manually in the
Navigation setup menu , virtual route guidance will start from this position.
If the vehicle is moved and the unit can determine its current location by GPS,
any manually entered starting point will be overwritten with the current
vehicle location ⇒ page 73.
When real route guidance is started following virtual route guidance in demo
mode, the unit first has to reorient itself. This may take some time, depending
on the number of satellites the unit can currently receive. Moving the vehicle
may speed up the reorientation process.
TRAFFICA10Previous
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Telephone control (Phone)
78Start active connection of the mobile phone
When making an active connection, any existing connections to other mobile
phones are ended.•Press the unit button.•Press the unit button.•Press the function button
5).
•Press the function button.
The search process may last 15 to 20 seconds. On completion, the names of
any mobile phones found are displayed on the screen.•Select the entry corresponding to the mobile phone to be connected from
the list of Bluetooth devices ⇒page 77, fig. 77.•Establish a connection by pressing the function button.•Alternatively: establish the connection by pressing the right unit button.•Alternatively: establish the connection by pressing the name of the
phone in the entry in the list.
Now establish a connection between the mobile phone and the radio and
navigation system. To confirm the connection between the two units, certain
information should be entered in the mobile phone.•Confirm connection in the mobile phone.•Enter PIN shown on the radio and navigation display via the mobile phone
and confirm.
When the PIN has been correctly entered, a message confirming the connec-
tion is displayed on the radio and navigation system screen. The address
book stored in the mobile phone and the call lists are automatically loaded.
The time taken to load the information will depend upon the quantity of data
stored in the mobile phone. Once the data has been loaded, the telephone control data will be available in the radio and navigation system. The main
menu,
PHONE , is displayed on the screen.
Start passive connection of the mobile phone
•Press the unit button.•Press the unit button.•Press the function button
5).
•Press the function button.•Start searching for Bluetooth audio accessories in the mobile phone.
The search process may last 15 to 20 seconds. On completion of the proce-
dure, the radio and navigation system is shown in the mobile phone as
SEAT_BT .•Select SEAT_BT on the mobile phone, in the list of entries of Bluetooth
audio accessories found and establish connection.
Now establish a connection between the mobile phone and the radio and
navigation system. To end the connection between the two units, certain
information should be entered in the mobile phone.•Enter PIN shown on the radio and navigation display via the mobile phone
and confirm.
When the PIN has been correctly entered, the mobile phone address book
and call lists are automatically loaded. The time taken to load the information
will depend upon the quantity of data stored in the mobile phone. Once the
data has been loaded, the telephone control data will be available in the
radio and navigation system. The main menu, PHONE, is displayed on the
screen.
If the PIN is not entered correctly, the Bluetooth visibility automatically
switches off in the radio and navigation system. To reconnect the phone
again, visibility should be reactivated via the Bluetooth settings.
5)If the connection button is not available, the device should be linked through the in-
strument panel.
PHONESETUPBluetooth SettingsBluetooth Settings
Connect
PHONESETUPBluetooth SettingsEstablish BT visibility
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Telephone control (Phone)
82•Press the function button.•Enter the name you are searching for in the input window.
Each time you enter a character, the sequence of characters in the input line
is automatically completed with a name that is in the address book.
If no name is offered when all the characters have been entered, there is no
entry in the address book corresponding to the sequence of characters you
have entered.•Delete characters in the line of data until a name is suggested.
Both upper and lower case are accepted when searching for an entry in the
address book.•Press the function button to select the entry in the address book
when you have found it.•Alternatively: press the right unit button to select the entry in the list,
when you have found it.•Press the selected address book entry to make a call.•Alternatively: press the setting knob ⇒page 8, fig. 1 to make the
call.Displaying and editing the phone numberA telephone number stored in the address book or in a call list can be
changed before you dial it.
Displaying and changing telephone numbers via an input window•Select the phone number and press the function button.•Press the function button to view the number in the input window.
The phone number can be changed here or reproduced as a DTMF sequence.
After you have changed the number, you can dial it by pressing the function
key . The changes
are not saved permanently in the address book. The modified
phone number can be viewed in the call list Numbers dialled after a call has
been made.
Call listsAll the call lists in the mobile phone memory can be consulted using the radio
and navigation system phone control system. The call lists give all the calls
made using the mobile phone.
If the phone accepts the handsfree profile 1.5 , calls not made through the
radio and navigation phone control system will also be shown.
Missed calls
The call list gives all missed and unanswered calls.
Numbers dialled
The call list gives all the phone numbers selected through the mobile phone
and through the radio and navigation phone control system.
SearchOK
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Fig. 81 Call list.
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