Seat Mii 2017 YOU&MII MUSIC

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YOU&Mii MUSIC
Owner’s manual
1SL012720CA
Inglés
1SL012720CA (08.16)

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About this manual
This manual contains information, recommen-
dations, advice and warnings related to your
radio system. The other publications in the
vehicle documentation contain further infor -
mation of which you should be aware for your
own safety and for that of your passengers.
Ensure that the onboard documentation is
kept in the vehicle at all times. This is espe -
cially important when lending or selling the
vehicle to another person.
This manual contains a description of the
equipment supplied with the vehicle at the
time of press. Some of the units described
herein will not be available until a later date or
is only available in certain markets. The
illustrations are intended as a general
guide and may vary from the equipment tted
in your vehicle in some details.
The screen colour and the colour of the infor -
mation displayed on it can vary according to
vehicle model.
Directions and positions of components (e.g.
right, left, front, rear) are always relative to the
direction of travel of the vehicle unless other -
wise stated.
The equipment marked with an aster -
isk* is tted as standard only in certain
versions, and is only supplied as op -
tional extras for some versions, or are
only offered in certain countries.
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®. Although the copyright symbol does
not appear, it is a copyrighted mark.
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ing page.
WARNING
Texts preceded by this symbol contain infor -
mation on safety. They warn you about possi -
ble dangers of accident or injury.
CAUTION
Texts with this symbol draw your attention to
potential sources of damage to your vehicle.
For the sake of the environment
Texts preceded by this symbol contain rele-
vant information concerning environmental
protection.
Note
Texts preceded by this symbol contain additio -
nal information.

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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Ov er
v
iew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Unit overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
General operating information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Audio mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Radio mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Digital radio mode (DAB, DAB+ and audio
DMB)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Media mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Settings menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
System and functions settings (SETUP) . . . . . . 18
Other information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
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Overview
Overview Unit o
v
erview Fig. 1
Overview of the controls.
1 ››› page 7, ››› page 12
2 ››› page 15
3 ››› page 14
4 ››› page 18 5

››› page 16
6 ››› page 14
7 ››› page 18
8 ››› page 6, ››› page 5 9

››› page 7, ››› page 10
10 ››› page 12
11 ››› page 5 12

13 ››› page 18
14 ››› page 5
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Overview
Radio
RADIO Main menu
››› page 7
RDS ››› page 7
TP Function ››› page 8
Change frequency band ››› page 8Changing station ››› page 9
Storing stations ››› page 10
Tuning in to stored stations ››› page 10
Digital Radio Mode ››› page 10 
Media
Media sources and audio files
››› page 12
Playing order ››› page 13
Selecting the media source ››› page 13
Playing CD ››› page 14
SD Card ››› page 15USB Port ››› page 15
AUX-IN Socket ››› page 16
Track information ››› page 17
Changing playback mode ››› page 17 
SoundSound and volume setup
››› page 18 
SetupRadio, Media, Screen, Language, Remove source safely, Factory settings, System information, Intellectual property rights
››› page 18 3

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Introduction
Introduction Gener a
l
operating information
Safety notes WARNING
Distracting the driver in any way can lead to
an acc ident

and cause injuries. Operating the
radio system can distract you from the road.
● Always drive carefully and responsibly.
● Select volume settings that allow you to
eas
ily hear signals from outside the vehicle
at all times (e.g. emergency services sirens
and horns).
● If you set the volume excessively high you
may
suffer damage to your ears. This can also
happen if you are exposed to an excessively
high volume even for a short time. WARNING
The volume level may suddenly change when
you sw it

ch audio source or connect a new au-
dio source.
● Reduce the base volume before switching
audio source or c
onnecting a new audio
source. WARNING
Connecting, inserting or removing a data me-
dium whil e driv

ing can distract your attention
from the traffic and cause an accident. WARNING
Connecting leads for external devices may
ob s

truct the driver.
● Arrange the connecting leads so that they
do not ob
struct the driver. WARNING
External devices that are loose or not proper-
ly sec ur

ed could move around the interior
during a sudden driving or braking manoeu-
vre or an accident, and cause damage or in-
jury.
● Do not place or fit external equipment to
the doors, wind
screen, steering wheel, dash
panel, the backs of the seats, on top of or
near the area marked “AIRBAG” or between
these areas and the occupants. External devi-
ces can cause serious injury in an accident,
especially when the airbags inflate. WARNING
Opening a CD player's housing may lead to
injuries fr

om invisible laser radiation.
● Only have CD players repaired by a special-
ised work
shop. CAUTION
The unit can be damaged by incorrect inser-
tion of a d at

a medium or insertion of an in-
compatible data medium.
● When inserting and removing a CD, always
hold it
at a right angle to the front of the
drive without tilting so as not to scratch it.
● If a CD or DVD is inserted while another is
alre
ady in the unit or being ejected, the DVD
drive may be irreparably damaged. Always
wait until the data medium is completely
ejected. CAUTION
Any foreign objects attached to a data medi-
um and non-rou nd d

ata media can damage
the CD player.
● Only clean, 12-cm standard CDs should be
used!
–Do not affi

x stickers or other items to the
data medium. Stickers may peel off and
damage the drive.
– Do not use printable data media. Printed
labels and coverings may peel off and
damage the CD drive.
– Do not insert 8-cm mini CD singles or
non-round CDs (irregularly-shaped CDs).
– Do not insert DVD-Plus discs, Dual Discs
or Flip Discs, as these are thicker than
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Introduction
CAUTION
The vehicle loudspeakers may be damaged if
the v o
lume is too high or the sound is distor-
ted. Additional displays
Depending on the vehicle, the factory-set as-
si
s

tance systems are temporarily displayed
on the screen. These displays disappear au-
tomatically when they are no longer required.
All displays appear only after completely re-
starting the radio system. Note
● Only a sm

all amount of pressure is needed
to operate the unit.
● Due to country-specific legislation, certain
function
s cannot be selected when the vehi-
cle is travelling above a certain speed.
● Using a mobile telephone in the vehicle
may
cause noise from the vehicle loudspeak-
ers.
● On some vehicles with ParkPilot, the vol-
ume of the audio sourc
e is automatically low-
ered when reverse gear is selected. Rotary/push knobs, unit and function
b
utt
on

s Overview
● Rotary/push knobs.
● Labelled unit buttons (har
d keys).
● Function buttons (soft k
eys).
Rotary/push knobs
The left-hand rotary/push knob 
››› Fig. 1 8 is referred to as the volume con-
tro l

or the on/off switch.
The right-hand rotary/push knob 14 is refer-
r ed t
o a

s the setting knob.
Unit buttons and function buttons
The labelled buttons on the unit are referred
to as “unit buttons” and are pictured as a
button symbol with, e.g. the MEDIA unit but-
t on ›


› Fig. 1 10 .
Ther e ar
e 5 u
nlabelled unit buttons below the
screen ›››
Fig. 1 11 . These unit buttons are re-
f err
ed t

o as “function buttons” as their func-
tions depend on the active function mode.
The function assigned to a function button is
shown on the corresponding button in the
lower section of the display (e.g. ›››
Fig. 2). Switching on and off ●
To switch the unit on or off manually, briefly
pre s

s the rotary knob  ››› Fig. 1 8 .
When the unit i
s switched on the system
starts up. The last audio source used is
played at the last selected volume setting,
provided this does not exceed the preselec-
ted “switch-on volume” ( Volume ›››
page 18).
D ependin

g on the unit and country in ques-
tion, the unit is switched off when the engine
is turned off or the key is removed. If the unit
comes on again without the ignition being
switched on, it will switch off automatically
after 30 minutes (switch-off delay).
Energy management
If, when the ignition is switched off and the
unit switched on, the battery voltage falls be-
low the minimum onboard power supply volt-
age, an audible warning sounds and LOW
BATTERY appears. You should switch the
unit off.
Anti-theft encryption
Once the anti-theft code has been entered for
the first time, it remains stored in the vehicle
(convenience radio coding). If you have to en-
ter the anti-theft code manually, for example,
if you have fitted the unit in another vehicle,
consult a Seat dealer. »
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Introduction
If only the battery terminals have been dis-
c onnect
ed, sw
itch the ignition on before turn-
ing the unit on again.
Changing basic volume
FunctionAction
Increasing the
volumeTurn the volume control ››› Fig. 1 8 clockwise.
Reduce the vol-
ume.Turn the volume control  anti-
clockwise. Changes to the basic volume are indicated by
a “b
ar sho
wn briefly

on the screen”.
It is possible to preset certain volume set-
tings and adjustments ›››
page 18.
Muting the unit ● Turn the volume control  anti-clock
wise
until it displays 
.
● OR: briefly press the volume control  to
activ
ate or deactivate the volume muting
function.
The multimedia source currently being
played is stopped while the unit is muted. Note
If the base volume has been considerably in-
cr e

ased to play a certain audio source, reduce the volume again before switching to another
audio sourc
e.6

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Audio mode
Audio mode
R a
dio mode
Intr
oduction The radio system is supplied in different ver-
sion
s

depending on the country and model in
which it is installed and the vehicle equip-
ment. Some units are also equipped with a
DAB radio receiver ››› page 10. The control
overview shows the possible versions of the
equipment ›››
page 2. Note
● Be ar in mind th

at being underground, in
tunnels, in areas with tall buildings or moun-
tains can interfere with radio signals.
● Foil or metal-coated stickers attached to
the window
s may affect reception on vehicles
with a window aerial. RADIO main menu
Fig. 2
RADIO main menu: Selecting the fre-
quency b and. ●
Press the RADIO button in order to start Ra-
dio mode.
Af t
er

you switch to Radio mode, the available
frequency bands (FM, AM 1)
and DAB 1)
) are in-
itially displayed in the bottom line of the
screen ››› Fig. 10. If the RADIO unit button is
pr e
s

sed again, more features for the radio re-
ceiver will be displayed.
You can use any of the following:
● Searching for the next station.
● Turning a stored station back on.
● Switching on the TP function ›››
page 8.
● Store the selected station ›››
page 10.
The station that you are currently listening to
is shown in the middle of the screen. For sta- tions compatible with RDS, if the reception
quality is

sufficient, the station name may be
displayed instead of its frequency, e.g. RA-
DIO 21.
RDS and automatic station tracking RDS is a radio data service that allows the
dis
p

lay of the station name, automatic sta-
tion tracking and the TP function (traffic infor-
mation station ››› page 8).
With the automatic station tracking the unit
always switches to the frequency that offers
the best reception of the current radio station
as the vehicle travels from one area to the
next. If the reception is poor, the unit may be
muted for a short time as it searches for alter-
native frequencies (AF).
RDS is not available everywhere or on every
FM radio station.
Depending on the country and the unit, the
RDS and switching to alternative frequencies
(AF) may be deactivated in the system set-
tings ›››
page 18. 1)
This depends on the country and unit in question.
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Audio mode
TP function (radio traffic information) Fig. 3
TP function active. The TP function is an RDS radio data service.
If

y
our unit has DAB, you can also use the TP
function even if RDS is not available
››› page 8.
Traffic news tracking with the TP function is
only possible if a TP station is available.
While the traffic news tracking function is on,
the news bulletins will be activated in the au-
dio mode currently playing.
Some stations that do not have their own
traffic news support the TP function by broad-
casting traffic announcements from other
stations (EON). Traffic announcements broad-
cast by the linked traffic news station inter-
rupt the current audio mode. Switching the TP function on and off
● Press the TP function button
››

Fig. 3.
● Press the TP function button again to
sw it
c

h the TP function off.
If the TP function is switched on in areas
where there is no TP support , the following
warning will be displayed on the screen: NO
TP .
TP function activated
When the function for tracking a station with
traffic information is on and ready to operate,
the TP function button is highlighted in the
FM mode ››


Fig. 3.
In Radio mode, the radio station being lis-
tened to must be compatible with the TP
function or be a DAB or EON station compati-
ble with the TP function. If neither of these
two conditions are met, it is not possible to
track stations with traffic information.
If the traffic information station being lis-
tened to is no longer received, it is possible
to manually start a station search using the  and
 arrow keys.
If se
ar

ching for a station using the arrow
keys, NO TP is displayed if the station set is
not currently compatible with TP. In Media mode or while the unit is muted, it
is

always automatically tuned to a station
with traffic information in the background, as
long as one is received. This operation may
take some time depending on the situation.
Incoming traffic announcement (INFO)
In active Audio mode, an incoming traffic an-
nouncement will play automatically.
● If required, the infotainment system is
switc
hed to the traffic news station (EON) for
the duration of the announcement.
● The Media mode will be paused and the
volume w
ill be adjusted to the preset level.
● The volume of the traffic announcement
can be modified with the
volume control .
The adjusted setting will be applied to subse-
quent announcements.
● There is a pop-up message to cancel the
traffic annou
ncement (Cancel) or deactivate
the TP function ( Deactivate).
Changing frequency band The selected frequency band (FM or AM
1)
) i s
sho wn in the up

per left section.1)
This depends on the country and unit in question.
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