radio Seat Toledo 2013 SOUND SYSTEM 2.0

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15Audio modeRDS* and TP* radio data services (Traffic
Programme)
Introduction
The RDS (Radio Data System) offers additional information in FM such as thevisualisation of the station name, automatic station tracking (AlternativeFrequencies), text emitted by radio (Radio Text) and traffic reports (TP).
Not all units have RDS, not all the FM stations offer this service and nor canthe infrastructure of all the countries permit it.
Without RDS, it is not possible to obtain radio data services.
To guarantee the best reception in places where RDS is available for the sta-tions tuned in, select the following system settings ⇒ page 38:

RDS ON

ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCY ON

RDS REGIONAL AUTO
Depending on the unit some settings may not be selected.
Additional information and warnings:

Safety notes  ⇒ page 4

Unit overview ⇒ page 6

Radio mode ⇒ page 10

System and function settings (SETUP) ⇒ page 38
Note
The radio stations are responsible for the content of the information sent.

Radio data services RDSFig. 9
Display of the station name. TP function active.
With RDS the station name can be displayed instead of the frequency⇒ Fig. 9.
Automatic station tracking
With the automatic station tracking the unit always switches to the frequen-cy that offers the best reception of the current radio station as the vehicletravels from one area to the next. In some units it is possible to suppressautomatic frequency changing (ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCY OFF)⇒ page 38.
Radio text
Some RDS-compatible stations also broadcast additional text informationknown as radio text. It is possible to adjust the display to show radio text⇒ page 38.

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16Audio modeTP traffic news station function (Traffic Programme)Fig. 10
Traffic news monitoring in Media mode.
The TP (Traffic Programme) function is not available for all versions.
When the radio version does not have the traffic news reception function,no action is taken when the TP button is pressed (TP is not displayed in theupper left of the screen).
While traffic news monitoring is on (display: TP ⇒ Fig. 9), traffic announce-ments will interrupt the current Audio mode.
Traffic news monitoring with the TP function is only possible if a traffic newsstation is available.
Some stations that do not broadcast their own traffic news support the TPfunction through a link to a traffic news station (EON). Traffic announce-ments broadcast by the linked traffic news station interrupt the current au-dio mode.
Switching the TP function on and off

Press the unit button TP ⇒ Fig. 1
2
.
If the station that is currently selected in FM mode does not support the TPfunction, the unit will automatically search for a TP station (display: TPSEEK).
While traffic news monitoring is switched on and active, TP is displayed atthe top left of the screen ⇒ Fig. 9.●
Press the TP unit button to switch the TP function off again.
Activated TP function and station selection
In FM mode, the selected station must support the TP function. If a stationselected via the station buttons or manual tuning does not support the TPfunction, traffic news monitoring is not possible (display: NO TP).
If the currently selected traffic news station can no longer be received,NO TP is also displayed and you will need to start a manual station searchusing the  SEEK /...  rocker switch ⇒ Fig. 1 ⇒ page 11.
During a station search with the  SEEK / ...  rocker switch or the scan func-tion (SCAN), the unit will only tune to stations that support the TP function.
If you activate the TP function in areas where TP is not available, it will be-gin to search for traffic news stations but it will not be able find any. Thesearch will finish on the last station you were listening to. The TP functionremains switched on (display: No TP). We recommend you deactivate the TPfunction, otherwise in the next station search with the  SEEK / ...  rockerswitch no stations will be found.
In AM mode or Media mode or while the unit is muted, the unit will alwaysautomatically tune to a traffic news station in the background, provided thereception of said station is good. This procedure may take some time, de-pending on the situation. In AM mode or Media mode the currently selectedtraffic news station is displayed next to TP ⇒ Fig. 10.
In units with a DAB radio receiver, depending on the settings, the traffic an-nouncements from a DAB traffic news station can be played (DAB TRAFFICANNOUNCEMENT ON ⇒ page 38).
Reception of traffic announcements (INFO)
An incoming traffic announcement (display: TP-INFO) will interrupt the activeAudio mode.

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17Audio mode●If required, the radio is switched to the traffic news station (EON) for theduration of the traffic announcement.●
The Media mode will be paused and the volume will be adjusted to thepreset level.

During a traffic announcement, the traffic announcement volume settingcan be adjusted with the volume control . The adjusted setting will be ap-plied to subsequent announcements.

Interruption by a traffic announcement can be stopped by pressing theTP unit button. The TP function remains active and the next traffic an-nouncement will again interrupt the current Audio mode.

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18Audio modeDAB* radio mode
Function only available in Europe
Introduction
Some units are equipped with an additional DAB radio receiver. DAB is adigital broadcasting standard for the terrestrial reception of radio programs.
Operation
DAB is also known as “digital radio” and is broadcast over band III(174 MHz - 240 MHz) and band L (1452 MHz - 1492 MHz).
The frequencies of the two bands are referred to as “channels” and eachhas a channel name (e.g. 12 A).
Several DAB stations are combined in a channel with the additional servicesavailable in a station “ensemble”.
Using these additional services additional information can be sent to theradio (e.g. news, sports, weather, warnings, etc.).
DAB is currently not available in all areas. In areas without DAB,  is dis-played in DAB radio mode.
Settings can be made to display and play messages, to browse stations andto browse traffic news stations (TP function) ⇒ page 38.
Additional information and warnings:

Safety notes  ⇒ page 4

Unit overview ⇒ page 6

Radio mode ⇒ page 10

TP function (Traffic Programme) ⇒ page 15

System and function settings (SETUP) ⇒ page 38
NoteThe individual station is responsible for the information and content trans-mitted in radio text and DAB announcements.

Operation
Fig. 11
DAB radio main menu
Starting DAB radio mode

Press the unit button RADIO ⇒ Fig. 1
2
.

Press the DAB 1 or DAB 2 function button to activate DAB radio mode atthe corresponding memory level ⇒ Fig. 11.
The stored stations are stored and tuned as described in Radio mode⇒ page 10.
The last DAB radio station tuned in DAB-Radio A-1 is displayed in the centreline of the screen and is played, if it can still be received in the current loca-tion. The group of stations currently selected is displayed in the upper rightof the screen (in Fig. 11: ENSEMBLE A).
Changing DAB station

Briefly press the  SEEK / ...  ⇒ Fig. 1 rocker switch to the left or right.

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19Audio modeAfter selecting the last (or first) DAB station in the current ensemble, theunit changes to the first (or last) DAB station in the next ensemble.
According to the SEEK MODE system settings, you can only change to thestored stations ⇒ page 38.
Changing the set of stations

Briefly press the  ENS / ...  rocker switch ⇒ Fig. 1
9
to the left or right.
If the location is changed, the list of stations should be updated (UPDATE)so that the radio does not search for the groups available in the previouslocation in the wrong channel ⇒ page 20.
Changing DAB frequency band channels by hand

Turn the settings knob ⇒ Fig. 1
8
.
The channel selected is displayed in the centre of the screen. If a DAB groupis broadcast on the channel selected, its name will be displayed at the topright of the screen and the first DAB station of the group will be played.
Scan function (SCAN) and Autostore
The operating and handling of these additional functions is the same asthat described for FM and AM Radio mode ⇒ page 10.
Note
If the data of a channel has been tuned in cannot be decoded, No Audio willbe displayed after the name of the group. The DAB stations of a group ofthis kind cannot be played.
Function only available in Europe
Selecting additional DAB stations
Fig. 12
Additional station
H
in DAB radio mode.
An “additional station” is a subsidiary station of the selected DAB stationand is often only temporarily available (for instance, for broadcasting sportsevents).
If there is an additional station available for the current DAB station, 2nd isdisplayed at the top left of the screen ⇒ Fig. 11.

Keep the  SEEK / ...  ⇒ Fig. 1 rocker switch pressed down until the addi-tional station is displayed.

ALTERNATIVELY: Press the MENU ⇒ Fig. 1
2
unit button and then theS-AUDIO function button ⇒ Fig. 12.
The main DAB station tuned in is displayed in the centre line of the screento the left, with the set additional station next to it.
The number of additional stations available for the main DAB station is dis-played next to 2nd (in Fig. 12: 1/2 for the first of two additional stationsavailable).

Briefly press the  SEEK / ...  rocker switch to change to the next addi-tional station available.

If no more additional stations are available, the additional station dis-play is abandoned and the next main DAB station available is tuned in.

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20Audio modeAn additional station cannot be stored in a station button.
If reception is interrupted, it may be impossible to change to an additionalstation, despite 2nd being displayed.

Function only available in Europe
Starting station update (UPDATE)
Fig. 13
Additional DAB functions: SCAN, AUTOSTORE and UPDATE.
During the station update, the unit scans the groups of stations currentlyavailable in the location and “saves” their position to make it easier toswitch among available groups using the  ENS/ ...  rocker switch.

Press the MENU ⇒ Fig. 1
2
unit button in DAB radio mode to display theadditional functions available ⇒ Fig. 13.

Keep the UPDATE function button pressed down until it displays UPDAT-ING... ⇒ Fig. 13.

Station update is complete when UPDATING... is no longer displayed.
The radio will be muted during station update.

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21Audio modeMedia mode
Introduction
Media sources are audio sources containing audio files on various differentdata media (e.g. CD, external MP3 player). These audio files can be playedby the radio system from its corresponding players or audio input sockets(internal CD player , external CD changer, AUX-IN multimedia socket).
Additional information and warnings:

Safety notes  ⇒ page 4

Unit overview ⇒ page 6

External audio sources (AUX, MDI) ⇒ page 28

MEDIA-IN multimedia interface ⇒ page 30

External CD changer ⇒ page 34

System and function settings (SETUP) ⇒ page 38
Note
MPEG-4 HE-AAC audio coding technology and patents are licensed fromFraunhofer IIS.
Note
This product is subject to certain intellectual property rights and copyrightsowned by the Microsoft Corporation. The use or distribution of this type oftechnology outside this product requires a licence from Microsoft or an au-thorised Microsoft company.

Requirements for media sources and audio files
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.
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 sourceRequirements for playing in the unit Audio CDs (up to 80 mi-nutes).– CD Digital Audio specification . CD, CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RWwith audio data of up to 700MB (megabytes) in accord-ance with ISO 9660 or Jolietfile system.
– MP3 files (.mp3) with bitrates of between48 and 320 kbit/s or with variable bitrate.– WMA files (.wma) up to 9.0 without copyprotection.– Playlists in the formats PLS and M3U.– Playlists no larger than 20 kB and contain-ing no more than 250 links.– Max. 32 playlists on a data medium.– File names not longer than 64 characters.– Folder structures with a maximum of tenlevels.– Max. 120 folders and max. 500 files on adata medium.
 Audio file playback viaBluetooth®a).– The external audio source must be com-patible with Bluetooth® A2DP or AVRCP pro-files and must be paired with a factory-fittedmobile phone preparation with this function⇒ page 28.

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28Audio modeExternal audio sources (AUX and audio
Bluetooth®)
Introduction
The external audio sources described here can only be played over the vehi-cle speakers, but cannot be controlled via the radio system.
Additional information and warnings:

Safety notes  ⇒ page 4

Unit overview ⇒ page 6

Media mode ⇒ page 21

System and function settings (SETUP) ⇒ page 38
Note
Please read and observe the manufacturer's manual for the external audiosource.

External audio source connected to the AUX-IN multimedia
socket
Depending on the version of the vehicle, the multimedia socket AUX-IN maybe in a different location. Please refer to the vehicle Instruction Manual tolocate the position of the socket.
The AUX-IN multimedia socket can only be used with a 3.5 mm jack plug.
The external audio source connected is indicated by the AUX function but-ton in the Media selection menu.
If the function button AUX is not displayed, AUX must be activated in theSETUP menu ⇒ page 38.
Connecting an external audio source to the AUX-IN multimedia socket

Connect the external audio source to the AUX-IN multimedia socket.

Lower the basic volume of the radio ⇒ page 8.

Start playback on the external audio source.

Open the Media selection menu and select the AUX function button⇒ page 24.
The output volume of a connected external audio source should be adjustedto the volume of the other audio sources ⇒ page 39.
Vehicles with AUX-IN multimedia socket and MEDIA-IN multimedia interface
In vehicles also equipped with the MEDIA-IN multimedia interface theMEDIA-IN function button is displayed instead of the AUX function button⇒ page 30.
An external audio source connected to the AUX-IN multimedia socket canonly be played when no external data medium is connected to the MEDIA-INmultimedia interface.
The audio source of the devices connected in the MEDIA-IN device (USB asAUX-IN) takes priority over those connected in the RSE. Where both optionsare available, make sure that there is nothing connected in the MEDIA-IN*connections when you wish to listen to the audio source of the RSE(⇒ Booklet Rear Seat Entertainment) in the car.
Note
●When playback on the external audio source is stopped or the plug isdisconnected from the AUX-IN multimedia socket, the radio-navigation sys-tem remains in the AUX menu.

Interference may be heard if the external audio source is powered fromthe vehicle’s 12-volt socket.

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29Audio modePlayback of external media connected by Bluetooth®
Bluetooth Audio mode is only available if the vehicle is equipped with a fac-tory-fitted mobile phone preparation that supports this function. Please re-fer to the relevant operating manual supplied with the vehicle for informa-tion on operating the mobile phone preparation ⇒ Booklet Mobile phonepreparation.
The external media player (e.g. a mobile phone) must be compatible withthe Bluetooth® A2DP or AVRCP profiles.
In Bluetooth audio mode, audio files from a media player that is connectedvia Bluetooth® can be played over the vehicle speakers.
Bluetooth Audio mode is indicated by BT-AUDIO or BLUETOOTH-AUDIO on thedisplay.
Starting Bluetooth® audio transfer

You will have to pair and connect the external media player with theBluetooth interface of the mobile phone preparation as described in the in-structions ⇒ Booklet Mobile phone preparation.

Lower the basic volume of the radio ⇒ page 8.

Start playback in the external media player.
Starting playback over the vehicle loudspeakers
After starting, the procedure to transfer audio files depends on whether theBLUETOOTH-AUDIO option is ON or OFF in the SETUP menu ⇒ page 38.
SETUP: BLUETOOTH-AUDIO OFF (default):

After starting the Bluetooth audio transfer, a query is displayed to playBluetooth audio.

Confirm the query.

Bluetooth audio will start to play and the SETUP menu now displaysBLUETOOTH-AUDIO ON.
SETUP: BLUETOOTH-AUDIO ON:
●After starting the Bluetooth audio transfer, you must change manually toBLUETOOTH-AUDIO ⇒ page 24.
Note
●Do not connect an external media player at the same time to play musicvia Bluetooth and via the MEDIA-IN multimedia interface as this could causeplayback limitations.

When the external media has finished playing, the radio system remainsin the BLUETOOTH-AUDIO menu.

Always switch off the warning and service tones on a connected Blue-tooth audio source, e.g. key tones on a mobile telephone, to prevent inter-ference noise and malfunctions.

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30Audio modeMEDIA-IN multimedia interface
Introduction
Depending on the version of the vehicle, the MEDIA-IN multimedia interfacemay be in a different location. Please refer to the vehicle Instruction Manualto locate the position of the socket.
The supported file formats listed below are collectively referred to as “audiofiles”.
Audio files on an external data medium connected to the MEDIA-IN multime-dia interface can be played and controlled via the radio system.
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. External data media are displayed as MDI (Media Device In-terface) on the radio system.
The MEDIA-IN multimedia interface supplies the usual USB voltage of ap-proximately 5 volts.
Additional information and warnings:

Safety notes  ⇒ page 4

Unit overview ⇒ page 6

Media mode ⇒ page 21

System and function settings (SETUP) ⇒ page 38

Instructions for connecting data media
Adapter for connecting a data medium
This operation mode permits any of the following elements to be connec-ted:
●USB mode: A storage device with USB connection. The connection is di-rectly done into the USB port.●
iPod mode®: To connect an iPod device, an adapter cable or device isrequired (SEAT brand), depending on the vehicle.
The type of adaptor needed depends on the vehicle model and is not sup-plied. These adapters can be purchased from a SEAT dealership.
Data medium requirements
Compatible data mediaFiles and formats supported by the ra-dio systemData media compliant with theUSB 2.0 specification.Data media with the FAT16 (<2 GB) or FAT32 (> 2 GB) file sys-tem.iPod™ and iPhone™ of variousgenerationsa).MTP players with the “PlaysFor-Sure” or “ReadyForVista” logo.
– Audio files in MP3, WMA, OGG-Vor-bis and AAC format.– Playlists in PLS, B4S, ASX and WPLformat.
Please read and observe the operating manual for the external data medi-um.
a)
iPod™ and iPhone™ are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
MEDIA-IN multimedia interface and AUX-IN multimedia socket
The MEDIA-IN multimedia interface is often installed in combination with anAUX-IN multimedia socket ⇒ page 28.
Notes and restrictions
Only audio files readable through the MEDIA-IN multimedia interface will bedisplayed, played and managed in the radio system.
In the case of MTP players, it may take a few minutes before the device isready for playback – depending on the battery status and the quantity ofdata.

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