Seat Mii electric 2019 Owner's Manual

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Introduction
Menu option: submenus with repercussion
Show clock in standby mode
: When the
de vice is t
urned off, the current time is shown on
the display.
Colour
: Here you can sel
ect marking colours for
the screen.
Language
: Here you can manually set the desir
ed
language for the user interface. Alternatively, you
can let the instrument panel language be automati-
cally selected.
Bluetooth :
Bluetooth
: Press t
o deactivate Bluetooth

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Operating modes R adio
Intr
oduction The radio system is supplied in different ver-
sions depending on the country and the f
ea-
t

ures of the vehicle. Some systems also have
a DAB radio receiver. The control overview
contains the possible versions of the system
››› page 114. Note


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RDS is not available in all places or on all ra-
dio st ations.
Depending on the country and the equip-
ment, RDS and s
witching to alternative fre-
quencies (AF) can be deactivated in the sys-
tem settings ››› page 117.
TP function (traffic information sta-
tion) Fig. 113
TP function activated. The TP function is an RDS radio data service
› ›

› page 120. If your equipment is fitted with
DAB ››› page 123, you can also use the TP
function without having RDS ››› page 121.
Using the TP function to track traffic informa-
tion is only possible if a station providing traf-
fic information can be tuned. If the tracking of a traffic station is active (in-
dication: TP

››

› Fig. 113) traffic announce-
ments are played directly in Audio mode.
Tracking of traffic stations is not possible in
the AM frequency band 1)
.
Some stations without their own traffic infor-
mation support the TP function by broad-
casting traffic information from other stations
(EON). Traffic announcements of the corre-
sponding traffic station are played directly
during the active audio mode.
Switching the TP function on and off 

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This setting will also apply for subsequent an-
nouncements.


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Memorise stations on the preset
butt ons Fig. 116
Station on the FM frequency band
st or
ed in preset button 6. Fig. 117
Additional radio functions. Stations that are already saved are overwrit-
t
en if another st

ation is stored in the same
preset button.
Assigning different preset buttons manual-
ly


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The DAB radio tuner supports the DAB, DAB +
and DMB audio tr ansmission st
andards.
The digital radio in Europe is transmitted
through band III frequencies (from 174 MHz to
240 MHz) and of band L (from 1,452 MHz to
1,492 MHz).
The frequencies of both bands are called
“channels” and have an abbreviation (e.g. 12
A).
In a channel, several available DAB stations
are grouped together in an “ensemble”.
DAB radio is not currently available every-
where. DAB radio mode displays  in the
areas without DAB coverage. In the system
and function settings, it is possible to enable
changing to an FM station for this case
››› page 117. In the system and function set-
tings, other settings can be configured for
station tracking and for the reproduction of
DAB announcements. Note
Stations are responsible for the information
they tr ansmit. Operation
Fig. 120
RADIO main menu: Selecting memory
l e

vel and frequency band. Fig. 121
RADIO main menu: Indication of pre-
set butt ons. Starting the DAB radio mode


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Starting the station update Fig. 122
Additional DAB functions Fig. 123
Active station update. During the station update, the equipment
sear
ches f
or the available station ensembles
in the place where it is located.


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Playback order of files and folders Fig. 124
Example of the structure of a data
media with MP3 fil es.The audio files

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Function button: Media source
 SD card in the slot for SD cards

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storage device from the system, the function
butt on becomes inactiv
e (grey colour).


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