infotainment SKODA OCTAVIA 2020 Owner´s Manual

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The LEAVING HOME function switches on the light
when unlocking the vehicle with the wireless remote
control.
Operating conditions
q Visibility has worsened.
q The light switch is located in mode
.
Settings
This function is set as follows in the Infotainment
system.

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Infotainment ColumbusInfotainment overviewATouchscreenBSensor fields

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100 most popular web radio stations depending
on the Infotainment language that has been setGo to podcasts and selectSearch for and select web radio stations and pod-
casts based on the selected countrySearch for and select web radio stations and pod-
casts based on the selected languageSearch for and select web radio stations and pod-
casts based on the selected genre
The podcasts are shown in the displayed lists
with the icon .
Preset buttons for favourite stations and podcasts
The preset buttons can be used to store stations
from all available frequency ranges as well as web ra-
dio stations and podcasts.

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ASearch for available visible hotspotsBConnection to the hotspot via WPSCPreviously connected hotspotsDAvailable hotspotsCurrently connected hotspotDelete information about the hotspot connectionSignal strength of the hotspotHotspot signal is not available
Function restriction
The Infotainment system can only be connected to a
hotspot with WPA2 access protection.
Restriction of the Wi-Fi connection
In some countries, the Wi-Fi connection is restric-
ted for legal reasons. When crossing the border of
the country in question, the connection with a mo-
bile device connected via Wi-Fi can be ended or
restricted.
Find out about country-specific legal restrictions.
If necessary, switch o

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If there is route guidance in the Apple CarPlay appli-
cation, it is ended by starting the destination guid-
ance using Infotainment.
SmartLink settings
Apple CarPlay - Connection via USB

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Display example in Infotainment Columbus
ASetting up protection of personal dataDetailed information on the protection levels of
personal data
Tap Set-up in user management

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Requirements
The availability of the services and functions de-
pends on the vehicle and Infotainment type as well
as being country-specific.
The following conditions must be met to activate
new services and functions.
q Infotainment supports the activation of new
services and functions.
q The vehicle trim level enables the use of new
services or functions.
If a service or a function is linked to a trim level
that is not available with the vehicle, find out
from a specialist garage whether the vehicle trim
can be added.
q The main vehicle user is logged on.
q The

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Energy recovery
Usage
The energy generated during braking is stored in the
high-voltage battery during recuperation.
Settings
The recuperation level is set up in the Infotainment
as follows.

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Lane change by another vehicle
A vehicle that changes to the lane a short distance
away may not be recognized by the ACC in time.
Stationary vehicle
If a vehicle in front turns and there is a stationary ve-
hicle in front of this vehicle, the ACC will not respond
to the stationary vehicle.
Vehicles with special load or special bodies
A load or superstructure that protrudes outside the
vehicle might not be detected by the ACC.
Settings
In Infotainment, in the following menu.

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Park Assist systems
Park Pilot parking aid Functionality
If an obstacle is detected, the Infotainment will dis-
play a visible message and an audible signal will
sound.
The interval between the signals becomes shorter as
the clearance is reduced. At a distance of less than
30 cm from the obstacle, a continuous tone sounds.
If the driver does not respond to the warning, the
system triggers automatic emergency braking at
speeds below 8 km/h in order to reduce the impact.
Automatic braking can be activated and deactivated
in the infotainment.
Display
The recorded areas vary according to the equipment.
Acoustic signals on/o

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