infotainment Seat Leon SC 2013 MEDIA SYSTEM PLUS - NAVI SYSTEM

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23Audio modeMedia mode
Introduction
“Media sources”1) are audio sources containing audio files on various dif-ferent data media (for example CD, memory card, external MP3 player).These audio files can be played by the infotainment system from its corre-sponding drives or audio input sockets (memory card slot, AUX-IN multi-me-dia socket etc.).
The CD player and/or SD card reader, as well as the MEDIA-IN connection,are located inside the glove box.
Intellectual property rights
Audio and video files saved on data media are generally protected by intel-lectual property law depending on the national and international provisionsapplicable. Observe legal requirements!
Note
●The audio coding technology MPEG-4 HE-AAC and patents have aFraunhofer IIS licence.●
This product is protected by copyright and intellectual property rights ofMicrosoft Corporation. Using or distributing similar technology outside ofthis product without a licence from Microsoft or any of its authorised sub-sidiaries is prohibited.

The infotainment system allows you to view, play and manage compati-ble audio files only. Other files are ignored.

Data media and file requirements
Factory-fitted CD players conform to safety class 1 according toDIN IEC 76 (CO) 6/ VDE 0837.
The unit only accepts 12-cm standard CDs and memory cards with the di-mensions 32 mm x 24 mm x 2.1 mm or 1.4 mm.
The supported file formats listed are collectively referred to below as “audiofiles”. A CD containing audio files of these types is referred to as an “audiodata CD”.
Media sourcesRequirements for playing in the unitAudio files Audio CDs (up to 80 min). CD-ROM, CD-R-, CD-RW, audiodata CD up to a maximum of 700MB (megabytes) with file systemISO 9660, levels 1 and 2, Joliet orUDF 1.02, 1.5, 2.01, 2.5 SD and MMC memory cards inthe file system FAT12, FAT16,FAT32, xFAT or VFAT up to a maxi-mum of 2 GB (gigabytes), SDHCcards and SDXC cards.– AUX-IN: ⇒ page 28– MEDIA-IN or MDI: external datamedia compatible with the ME-DIA-IN multimedia interface⇒ page 29
– Digital specification of the audio .-Rates of 160 kbit/s (recommended)up to a maximum of 320 kbit/s and 48kHz of sampling frequency.– Audio files in MP3, WMA, OGGVorbisand ACC format.
– Playlists in PLS, B4S, ASX, M3U andWPL formats.
Requirements for handling external data media through the MEDIA-IN multi-media interface.
1)
Consult the compatibility list.

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25Audio modeThe diagram shows an example of a conventional audio data CD containingtracks , folders  and subfolders ⇒ Fig. 17 that are played in the follow-ing way:1)
Tracks
1
and
2
in the CD's root directory
Tracks
3
and
4
in the first folder F1 in the CD's root directory
Track
5
in the first subfolder F1.1 of the folder F1
Track
6
in the first subfolder F1.1.1 of the subfolder F1.1
Track
7
in the second subfolder F1.2 of the folder F1
Tracks
8
and
9
in the second folder F2
Note
●The play order can be modified by selecting between the different play-back modes ⇒ page 27.●
The playlists are not automatically activated; they must be selectedthrough the menu ⇒ page 32.

1.2.3.4.5.6.MEDIA main menuFig. 18
Standard repre-sentation: main menuMEDIA.
Through the main menu MEDIA you can select and play different mediasources.

Press the infotainment button MEDIA to open the main menu MEDIA⇒ Fig. 18.
Playback of the media source that was most recently played resumes fromthe point where it stopped.
If there is no media source that can be selected, it will be indicated on themain menu MEDIA.
1)
In the menu Media setup the function , Mix/Repeat incl. subfolders must be activated.

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27Audio modeChanging the media sourceFig. 19
Standard repre-sentation: main menuMEDIA.

In the main menu MEDIA, repeatedly press the infotainment buttonMEDIA to activate all the available media sources, one after another.

OR: In the main menu MEDIA, press the button Source ⇒ Fig. 19 and se-lect the desired media source.
In the pop-up window, the media sources not selected are shown as deacti-vated (in grey).
When a media source that has already been played is selected again, play-back is resumed from the point at which it was stopped.
Media sources that can optionally be selected
Function button: media sourceCD: internal CD drive unit ⇒ page 27.SD card 1 SD card 2: SD memory card ⇒ page 28.BT audio: Bluetooth audio ⇒ page 31.MEDIA-IN: Media-In ⇒ page 29.

Inserting or ejecting a CD
The internal CD drive can play both audio and audio data CDs.
Inserting a CD

Keep the printed side of the CD facing upwards.

Push the CD into the CD slot only to the point where it is drawn in auto-matically.

When the CD is inserted, playback will start automatically.
Ejecting a CD

Press the  unit button.

The CD in the drive will be ejected and must be removed within 10 sec-onds.
If you do not remove the CD in the following 10 seconds, it will be drawnback in for safety reasons, without changing to CD mode.
Unreadable or defective CD
If the data on the inserted CD cannot be read or the CD is damaged, the cor-responding indication will be shown on the screen.
Depending on the unit, when a CD cannot be read it will retry three times,ejecting and reinserting the CD, before showing the indication.
Note
●Uneven road surfaces and strong vibrations may cause the CD to jump.●
If the interior temperature of the unit is too high, it will not accept or playany more CDs.

If, after having inserted several CDs, the indication CD drive error still ap-pears, contact a specialist workshop.

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28Audio modeInserting and removing memory cards
Inserting a memory card
If a memory card cannot be inserted, ensure that it is positioned correctlyand is compatible with the unit.
Playback starts automatically if supported audio files are stored on thememory card.
Insert a compatible memory card, push it into the memory card slot with thecut-off corner first and facing upwards until it locks.
Removing a memory card
The memory card inserted must be prepared before it is ejected.

Press the infotainment button MENU; then, press Setup to open themenu System settings.

Press the function button Remove SD card 1 safely or Remove SD card 2 safely.After ejecting the memory card, the function button will be shown in grey.

Press the memory card inserted. The memory card jumps to the eject po-sition.

Remove the memory card.
Unreadable memory card
If you insert a memory card containing data that cannot be read, the unitwill not change to memory card mode after loading.
It will show the indication: There are no playable files available.

External audio source connected to the AUX-IN multimedia
socket
Fig. 20
Standard repre-sentation: main menuMEDIA.
Depending on the market and the features, the vehicle may have a MEDIA-IN multimedia interface ⇒ Booklet Instruction manual. You must use anadaptor cable with a 3.5 mm jack to connect the external audio source.
An audio source connected through AUX cannot be operated using the info-tainment system. Playback is started, managed and stopped using the ex-ternal audio source.
Connecting an external audio source to the AUX IN multimedia socket

Reduce the base volume of the infotainment system.

Connect the external audio source by connecting the AUX-IN multimediajack.

Start playback of the external audio source.

In the main MEDIA menu, press the SOURCE ⇒ Fig. 20 function buttonand AUX.
The output volume of the connected external audio source should be adjus-ted to the volume of the other audio sources ⇒ page 64.

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29Audio modeThings to note when operating an external audio source using the AUX-INmultimediauseEffectSelection of another audio sourceon the radio-navigation system.The external audio source continuesto run in the background.Stopping playback on the externalaudio source.The infotainment system remains inthe AUX menu.Disconnecting the plug from theAUX-IN multimedia socket.The infotainment system changes,and plays the last media source thatwas active.
Note
●Please read and observe the external audio source manufacturer operat-ing manual.●
Interference may be heard if the external audio source is powered fromthe vehicle’s 12-volt socket.

MEDIA-IN multimedia interface
Fig. 21
Standard repre-sentation: MEDIA-IN mul-timedia interface.
Depending on the market and the features, the vehicle may have a MEDIA-IN multimedia interface ⇒ Booklet Instruction manual.
The infotainment system enables you to play and manage audio files andsome video files from an external data medium connected to the MEDIA-INmultimedia interface.
Where this manual refers to external data media, this means USB mass stor-age devices containing supported audio files, such as MP3 players, iPods®
and USB sticks.
The MEDIA-IN multimedia interface supplies the usual USB voltage of 5volts.
Adapter for connecting a data medium
The external data media are connected to the MEDIA-IN multimedia inter-face using an adaptor.
Depending on the market and features, the adaptor is included in the sup-ply. Other adaptors can be purchased from your SEAT Dealership.
Do not use memory card adaptors, USB extension cords or USB hubs!
Requirements
Connectable data mediaCompatible formats and filesData media compliant with the USB 2.0specification.Data media with the FAT16 (< 2 GB)or FAT32 (> 2 GB) file system.iPods® and iPhones® of various genera-tions.a)
MTP players with the “PlaysForSure” or“ReadyForVista” logo.
– Audio files in MP3, WMA,OGG Vorbis and AAC format.– Playlists in PLS, B4S, ASXand WPL format.
Read and bear in mind the manufacturer&#39;s instruction manual for the exter-nal data medium.
a)
iPod® and iPhone® are protected registered trademarks of Apple Inc.

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30Audio modeNotes and restrictions
The infotainment system enables you to view, play and manage compatibleaudio files through the MEDIA-IN multimedia interface.
In the case of MTP players and depending on the battery charge and thequantity of data, it may take a few minutes for them to be ready for use.
External hard discs with a capacity greater than 32 GB must, in certain cir-cumstances, be reformatted to the FAT32 file system. On the Internet, for ex-ample, you will find programs and instructions for this.
If the data carrier has several partitions, only the first partition will be recog-nised (except with USB, in which the first 2 will be visible). Take into ac-count all other instructions and limitations regarding requirements for me-dia sources.
Connecting and disconnecting an external data medium

Connect a suitable adaptor to the MEDIA-IN multimedia interface.

Connect the external data medium to the MEDIA-IN multimedia interfacevia the adapter.

If necessary, switch on the external data medium or select the appropri-ate data mode.
Regardless of any indications to the contrary that there may be on the mat-ter, the external data medium can be disconnected from the MEDIA-IN multi-media interface at any time without losing the data.
When disconnecting an iPod® or iPhone® from the adaptor, take care topress the two unlocking tabs on the narrow sides of the iPod® connector si-multaneously.
Operating the infotainment system
An external data medium that is correctly connected to the MEDIA-IN multi-media interface can be operated using the infotainment system.

In the main MEDIA menu, press the button SOURCE ⇒ Fig. 20 and selectUSB or iPod.... ⇒ page 29.
Other operations with the external data medium (changing tracks, selectingtracks and activating playback modes) are carried out as described in thecorresponding chapters.
iPod® and iPhone®
If you connect an iPod® or iPhone®, the top selection level will display thespecific lists of the iPod ( playlists,  artist,  album,  title,  pod-casts etc.). The appearance of these lists is similar to that of the media cen-tre, and they are managed as described.
Music management is blocked so it can be managed with the iPod® oriPhone® that is connected.
The playback volume of some iPods® or iPhones® can adapt to the volumeof the other audio sources ⇒ page 29.
Files from iPods® or iPhones® cannot be imported.
Possible error messages after connecting an external data mediumError messageCauseProcedureDevice not suppor-tedThe external data me-dium cannot be played– Consult the list of suppor-ted devices on the web.– When possible, update thesoftware of the external datamedium.
Unit not operationalCommunication fault.Check the connection andmake sure the external datamedium is working correctly.
Due to the large number of different data media available, it is not possi-ble to guarantee fault-free operation of all functions described here.

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31Audio modeNote●The connecting adaptor used must not be crushed or bent sharply. Thiscould damage the adaptor and cause operational faults.●
To play music, do not simultaneously link the external media player tothe infotainment system using bluetooth and the MEDIA-IN multimedia in-terface, as this can cause limitations in the playback.

Connecting an external media player via Bluetooth®
Fig. 22
Standard repre-sentation: main menuMedia.
In Bluetooth audio mode, audio files from an external audio source that isconnected via Bluetooth®, for example a mobile phone (Bluetooth audioplayback), can be played over the vehicle speakers.
The Bluetooth audio source must be compatible with the Bluetooth A2DPprofile.
Starting sound transmission via Bluetooth

Connect the Bluetooth visibility in the Bluetooth external audio source(for example, a mobile phone).

Reduce the base volume of the infotainment system.
●Press the MEDIA infotainment button.●
Press the function button ⇒ Fig. 22 and select AUDIO BT.

Press Search for new device to connect a Bluetooth external audio sourcefor the first time.

OR: Select the Bluetooth external audio source from the list.

Please refer to the notes on the display of the infotainment system andthe Bluetooth audio source regarding the rest of the procedure. Similarly,you will still need to start playback manually from the Bluetooth audiosource. Once playback of the Bluetooth audio source has finished, the info-tainment system will remain in AUDIO BT mode.
Controlling playback
The extent to which the Bluetooth audio source can be controlled via the in-fotainment system depends on the Bluetooth audio source connected.
Media players with the AVRCP Bluetooth profile, the playback of the Blue-tooth audio source can be started and stopped automatically when chang-ing to Bluetooth audio mode, or to another audio source. In addition, it ispossible to view or change the track via the infotainment system.
Note
Due to the large number of different Bluetooth audio sources available, it isnot possible to guarantee fault-free operation of all functions describedhere.
Note
●Deactivate the service and warning sounds of a connected Bluetooth au-dio source (for example, the key tones of the mobile phone) to avoid inter-ference noise and anomalies in the operation.

Depending on the external player connected, the response time of thesystem can vary.

To ensure your BT player works correctly, check the compatibility listsfirst.

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33Audio modeSelecting a track from the listFig. 24
Standard repre-sentation: menu MEDIA.
Fig. 25
Standard repre-sentation: track list on amedia source.
Opening the track list

In the main MEDIA menu, press the Selection button ⇒ Fig. 24 to openthe track list. The track being played appears highlighted ⇒ Fig. 25.

Search through the track list and press the desired track.
If the title information is available, this will be displayed instead of Track +no.
Summary of the function buttons of the track listFunctionbuttonsEffectSOURCECD: internal CD drive unit ⇒ page 27.SD card 1, SD card 2: SD memory card ⇒ page 28.MEDIA-IN: MEDIA-IN multimedia interface ⇒ page 29.BT audio: External media player connected via Bluetooth®
⇒ page 31.
Press the function button to open the top folder in the hierar-chy of the media source.Start playback with the first track.Repeat all the tracks.Repeat the current track.Random play.SCANWith the scan function active, all the tracks on the selectedtrack list are played for approximately 10 seconds.
Note
You can also mark a track, folder or playlist by turning the setup button andopen it by pressing this button.

Media setup
Media setup

Select the main menu Media by pressing the infotainment buttonMEDIA.

Press the function button Setup to open the menu Media setup.

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35NavigationNavigationIntroduction and operation of the navigation
system
Introduction
General information
The current position of the vehicle is determined through the GPS satellitesystem (Global Positioning System). Sensors in the vehicle measure distan-ces that have been driven. With the detailed material stored in the map, andaccording to the traffic news stored, all the values obtained are compared.Similarly, the traffic reports are taken into account to calculate the route (dy-namic navigation ⇒ page 42). With all the data available, the navigationsystem calculates the optimum route to the destination.
The destination is defined by entering an address or a point of interest, e.g.a petrol station or hotel.
Spoken instructions and visual guidance on the navigation unit and thecombi-instrument direct you to your destination.
Depending on the country, some infotainment system functions can no lon-ger be selected when the vehicle is travelling above a certain speed. This isnot an operational error; it is to comply with the legal requirements.

Limitations during navigation
Possible errors during navigation
When the navigation system cannot receive data from the GPS satellites(dense tree foliage, underground parking areas), it is possible to proceedwith navigation using the system of vehicle sensors.
For the navigator to work properly navigation should begin when the signalis received from the satellite.
In areas that are not or only partially digitised on the data medium (e.g. in-sufficient definition of one-way streets and road categories), the navigationsystem will still attempt to provide route guidance.
If navigation data are unavailable or incomplete, the navigation system maybe unable to determine the exact vehicle position. As a result, the naviga-tion may not be as exact as usual.
Area of navigation and validity of the navigation data
Roads and streets are subject to constant change (e.g. new roads, changesto street names and house numbers). After some time, navigation data willno longer be up to date. This may lead to inaccurate or incorrect route guid-ance.
Current navigation data media and versions for other countries are availablefrom SEAT dealerships.
Note
The user must pay attention to the road signs, which take precedence overthose shown on the screen.

Use navigation data from a memory card.
Memory cards containing updated navigation data can be obtained fromSEAT dealerships.

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36Navigation●Insert the memory card ⇒ page 28.●
Do not remove the memory card while testing. Wait for the testing iconto disappear.
If the inserted memory card contains valid navigation data, the followingnotice appears: “The source contains a valid navigation database”. It is nowpossible to navigate with the memory card data. When it is no longer neces-sary to keep the memory card in the hardware, it will prepare for its extrac-tion ⇒ page 28.
Note
●Do not extract the memory card while navigation data is in use. Thiscould damage the memory card!●
The navigation memory card may not be used as memory for other files.The infotainment system will not recognise the files saved.

SEAT recommends only using original SEAT memory cards to use naviga-tion data. The use of other memory cards could limit its operation.

Main menu of navigation
Fig. 26
Standard repre-sentation: Main Naviga-tion menu, enroute (withactive approximationsensor).
The navigation functions can only be used if the radio navigation systemhas the navigation data for the area it is in.
Through the Navigation main menu you can select a new destination, a des-tination to which you have previously been directed, or a stored destination,and search for points of interest.
Activate the navigation main menu

Press the infotainment button NAV to open the last menu that was ac-tive in the navigation system.

Insert valid data carrier for navigation - SD card.

If it does not display the main menu Navigation, press the infotainmentbutton NAV until the main menu Navigation is shown.

OR: Press the function button BACK  to access the main menu Naviga-tion by passing through the various menus.
Function buttons and indications in the main menu Navigation
Function button⇒ Fig. 26EffectADisplaying the split screen ⇒ page 41.BIndications and function buttons related to the mapdisplay ⇒ page 41.
1New dest.: enter a new destination ⇒ page 37.Route: during the guided navigation ⇒ page 39.
2Viewing of GPS data active.MY DEST.Consult or manage the stored destinations⇒ page 39.POISearch for special destinations (for example, hotels,service stations) within a certain area ⇒ page 40.VIEWModify the representation of the map, or show/hidethe split screen
A
⇒ page 41.SETTINGSOpen the menu Navigation setup ⇒ page 44.

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