bluetooth SKODA SUPERB 2016 3.G / (B8/3V) User Guide
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NoteSome tablet types allow playback of audio files or videos by an inserted SD
card in the tablet. Playback of these tracks may be limited.
Supported file formats
TypeFormatoperating system AndroidOperating system iOS
Video
MPEG-4 Part 2MPEG-4 Part 10(H264)XVID
Audio
MPEG-1; 2 and 2.5Layer 3 (mp3)AAC (4,1)M4A (4,1)OGGFLACWAV (4,1)Telephone
Introductory information
Introductory information
Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero
This chapter deals with the operation of Infotainment with the telephone con-
nected via Bluetooth ®
as well as the use of the SIM card in the external mod-
ule.
Depending on the Bluetooth ®
profile used, it is possible to connect to a tele-
phone or two Telephones to the device simultaneously.
The SIM card in the external module can be used for data and telephone serv-
ices (Columbus).
If telephones are connected to Infotainment with multiple SIM cards, then calls
can be accepted by all SIM cards of the connected telephones.
For outgoing calls, it depends on the type of connected telephone, either only
the primary SIM card or one of the other SIM cards can be selected.
Infotainment allows you to choose if you want to work with text messages
from the main Telephone (if this is supported by the Telephone), or work with
text messages from the SIM card inserted in the external module.
If Infotainment is connected to an external device via Apple CarPlay, then the
use of the Bluetooth ®
connection is not possible and the Telephone menu is
not available. A possible data connection via the SIM card remains operational
» page 175 .
Applies to Infotainment Swing
This chapter covers the operation of a Bluetooth ®
telephone connected to In-
fotainment.
If a telephone is connected to Infotainment with multiple SIM cards, then calls
can be accepted by all SIM cards of the connected telephone.
For outgoing calls, it depends on the type of connected telephone, either only
the primary SIM card or one of the other SIM cards can be selected.
WARNINGThe general binding country-specific regulations for operating mobile tele-
phones in the vehicle must be observed.160Infotainment
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Possible connection typesDepending on the number of connected Bluetooth®
devices, connection type, as well as the use of the SIM card in the external module, the following functions
are available.
Only applies to Infotainment Columbus
connection variant
The first device (main telephone)The second device (additional telephone)
Third deviceFourth deviceTelephoneSIM card
(In the external mod- ule)TelephoneSIM card
(In the external mod- ule)
1.
rSAP
incoming / outgoing Calls, SMS,
Telephone contacts, Data connection,
Bluetooth ®
player a)
-HFP
(incoming calls),
Bluetooth ®
player a)-Bluetooth
®
player a)-2.
HFP
(Incoming / outgo-
ing
calls), SMS,
Telephone contacts, Bluetooth ®
player a)
-HFP
(incoming calls),
Bluetooth ®
player a)Data connectionBluetooth ®
player a)-3.
HFP
(Incoming / outgo-
ing
calls), SMS,
Telephone contacts, Bluetooth ®
player a)
--Incoming calls,
Text messages,
Data connectionBluetooth ®
player a)-4.-
incoming / outgoing
Calls, SMS,
Telephone contacts b)
,
Data connectionHFP (incoming calls),
Text messages,
Bluetooth ®
player a)-Telephone contacts b)
,
Bluetooth ®
player a)Bluetooth ®
player a)
a)
In every connection variant, there is only the option of connecting one external device to Infotainment as a Bluetooth
®
player.
b)
If telephone contacts from the third device are imported into Infotainment, it's not possible to use the telephone contacts of the SIM card inserted in the external module.
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Applies to Infotainment Amundsen, BoleroThe first device (main telephone)The second device (additional tele-phone)HFP (Incoming / outgoing calls), SMS,
Telephone contacts,Bluetooth ®
player a)HFP
(incoming calls),
Bluetooth ®
player a)a)
Only an external device can be connected to Infotainment as a Bluetooth
®
player.
Applies to Infotainment Swing
The first device (main telephone)The second device (additional tele- phone)HFP (Incoming / outgoing calls),
Telephone contacts,Bluetooth ®
player a)Bluetooth ®
player a)
a)
Only an external device can be connected to Infotainment as a Bluetooth
®
player.
Telephone
Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero.
Fig. 197
Telephone: Main menu
The Telephone main menu is displayed if a telephone is connected to Infotain-
ment or a SIM card with activated telephone services is inserted in the exter-
nal module.
›
To display , press the button.
If another, menu id displayed which was open last, to display the
telephone
main menu, press the button again .
Main menu - Information and function surfaces » Fig. 197
Name of the telephone service provider (with active roaming, the symbol
appears before the name
)
Function surfaces of preferred contacts
Choice of storage group for the preferred contact
Emergency number dialling 1)
or function surface of the preferred contact
» page 170
Display the list of paired telephones (in the function surface, the name
of the main telephone appears / SIM card inserted in the external mod-
ule with activated telephone services)
Replace the main telephone with the auxiliary telephone (the name of
the auxiliary telephone appears in the function surface)
Display the list of paired telephones that are available as a source of tel-
ephone contacts - no telephone for telephone contacts is connected
Display the list of paired telephones that are available as a source of tel-
ephone contacts - a telephone for telephone contacts is connected
Enter the telephone number
Display the telephone contact list, depending on the connection type
» page 169
Displays a menu with text messages (SMS) / option to use a SIM card or a telephone for calling up the menu with text messages (SMS) (with new
text messages the number of messages appears in the function surface)
Display the call list (missed calls, in addition to the function surface, the
number of missed calls is displayed)
Telephone menu settings » page 136
Symbols in the status bar Signal strength of the telephone service network with existing SIM card
in the external module or rSAP connection and connection type and data
transfer
Signal strength of the data service network (applies to Infotainment Co-
lumbus)
Charge status of the telephone battery
Missed call ABC
DEFG1)
In some countries, the function may not be available.
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Current call
Incoming SMS
Ongoing data transfer
The PIN code of the SIM card inserted in the external module has not
been entered
Telephone
Applies to Infotainment Swing.
Fig. 198
Telephone: Main menu
The Telephone main menu appears when a telephone is connected to Info-
tainment.
›
To display , press the button.
If another, menu id displayed which was open last, to display the Telephone
main menu, press the button again
.
Main menu - information and function surfaces » Fig. 198
Name of the telephone service provider (with active roaming, the symbol
appears before the name )
Function surfaces of preferred contacts
Choice of storage group for the preferred contacts
Display the list of paired telephones (the name of the telephone appears
in the function surface)
Emergency number dialling 1)
or function surface of the preferred contact
» page 170
Enter the telephone number
Display the telephone contact list » page 169
ABCDisplay the call list (missed calls, in addition to the function surface, the
number of missed calls is displayed)
Menu settings for Telephone » page 141
Symbols in the status bar Signal strength of the telephone service network
Charge status of the telephone battery
Missed call
Current call
Pair and connect
Introduction to the subject
The range of the connection to Infotainment is limited to the passenger com-
partment.
To connect a telephone with Infotainment, the two devices must be paired via
Bluetooth ®
.
The pairing process depends on the number of already connected telephones
or by using the SIM card inserted in the external module (Columbus)
» page 166 .
Depending on the Infotainment type, up to 20 external devices can be paired
with the device. After reaching the maximum number, the pairing of the next
external device will replace that of the device that has not been used for the
longest period of time.
A connection with a telephone that is already paired does not require pairing.
It is enough to find the telephone that has been paired in the list of paired tel-
ephones and make the connection.
WARNINGPair and connect a telephone to Infotainment only when the vehicle is at a
standstill - there is risk of an accident!1)
In some countries, the function may not be available.
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Conditions for pairingFig. 199
QR code with reference to the
ŠKODA websites
The telephone can be paired with Infotainment under the following conditions.
The ignition is switched on.
The Bluetooth ®
function of Infotainment and the telephone is switched
on.
The visibility of Infotainment and the telephone is switched on.
The telephone is within range of the Bluetooth ®
signal of Infotainment.
The telephone is compatible with Infotainment.
There is no external device connected to Infotainment using Apple
CarPlay.
The pairing can be initiated from Infotainment or from the telephone.
During the pairing and connection process, information messages are dis-
played on the Infotainment screen and the telephone screen. These messages must be observed and if necessary confirmed (e.g. enabling the contact import,
connecting the Bluetooth ®
player among others).
Compatibility and update
By reading the QR code » Fig. 199 or after typing the following address into the
web browser, information about telephone compatibility and available updates
for Infotainment Bluetooth ®
can be displayed.
http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility
Pairing and connection process
Pair the telephone with Infotainment
›
Search available Bluetooth ®
devices in your telephone.
›
Select Infotainment (name of Infotainment
→
Bluetooth
→
Name:
).
›
Confirm or enter the PIN code to confirm the pairing.
The telephone is connected to the infotainment or just coupled, depending on
the number of already connected external devices and using the SIM card in-
serted in the external module (Columbus).
Pair Infotainment with the telephone›
If there is no telephone connected to Infotainment, then press the but-
ton then tap the function surface
Find telephone
.
›
Or If Infotainment is connected to a telephone, then in the main menu tele-
phone tap on the function surface
→
Search telephone
.
›
or: If a SIM card with activated telephone services is inserted in the external
module of Infotainment Columbus, then in the main menu telephone, tap the
function surface
→
Find telephone
.
›
Select the desired telephone from the list of visited external Bluetooth ®
de-
vices.
›
Confirm the PIN code (enter and confirm if necessary to confirm the pairing.
If external Bluetooth ®
devices are already connected to Infotainment, then
during the pairing and connection process messages and options for the possi-
ble connection type (e.g. replacement of the connected external Bluetooth ®
device) are displayed from Infotainment.
Possible connection types for telephones if necessary, for the SIM card in the
external module » page 161.
Managing paired external devices
Fig. 200
Infotainment Columbus: List of paired external devices / list of
available Bluetooth® profiles
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Fig. 201
Infotainment Swing: List of paired external devices / list of avail-
able Bluetooth® profiles
›
In the telephone main menu, tap the function surface
→
Bluetooth
→
Paireddevices
.
In the list of paired external devices, the following symbols of the Bluetooth ®
profile may appear for the individual external devices » Fig. 200 » Fig. 201 -
.
Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero
SymbolSymbol colourOperationgreyExternal device can be connected as telephoneGreenExternal device is connected as telephone
greyExternal device can be connected as Bluetooth ®
play-
erWhiteExternal device is connected as Bluetooth ®
player
Applies to Infotainment Columbus with the SIM card inserted in the external
module
SymbolSymbol colourOperation
greyAn external device can be connected for using tele-
phone contacts and the text message function from
this external deviceblueAn external device is connected and using of tele-
phone contacts and the text message function can be
carried out from this external deviceApplies to Infotainment SwingSymbolSymbol colourOperationWhiteExternal device can be connected as telephoneGreenExternal device is connected as telephone
WhiteExternal device can be connected as Bluetooth ®
play-
erGreenExternal device is connected as Bluetooth ®
player
Connection set-up
▶ Select the desired external device from the list of paired external devices.
▶ Select the desired profile from the list of available Bluetooth ®
pro-
files » Fig. 200» Fig. 201 -
.
If external Bluetooth ®
devices are already connected to the device, then dur-
ing the connection process messages and options for the possible connection
type (e.g. replacement of the connected external Bluetooth ®
device) are dis-
played.
Disconnection
▶ Select the desired external device from the list of paired external devices.
▶ Select the desired profile from the list of available Bluetooth ®
pro-
files » Fig. 200» Fig. 201 -
.
Delete the paired external device ▶ To delete, tap on one of the following function surfaces.
- Delete all external devices
- Delete the desired external device
▶ Confirm the deletion by tapping on the function surface
Delete
.
Delete all or. All165Telephone
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›Remove the SIM card from the slot.
CAUTION
■
When inserting a SIM card of the incorrect size, there is a risk of damage to
Infotainment.■
Avoid using a an adapter for the SIM card as the SIM card may fall out while
driving due to vehicle vibrations - There is a risk of damage to the external
module.
■
If you let the SIM card protrude out from the slot, then it may fall out of the
slot while driving due to vehicle vibrations.
rSAP
Applies to Infotainment Columbus with the SIM card slot in the external mod-
ule.
The Bluetooth ®
profile RSAP (remote transmission of SIM data) also allows, in
contrast to Bluetooth ®
profile HFP the use of data services of the connected
telephone (if this profile is supported by the telephone and data services are
enabled in this telephone) » page 175.
The use of Bluetooth ®
profile RSAP requires the telephone function of the ex-
ternal module to be switched on.
Switching on and off
›
In the Telephone main menu, tap on the function surface,
→
Telephone In-terface “Business”
.
The pairing and connection process takes place in the same way to the Blue-
tooth ®
profile HFP » page 163.
If the rSAP profile supported by the telephone to be connected, then infotain-
ment tries to connect using this profile. Depending on the telephone, it is pos-
sible to block or release the connection using an rSAP profile in the telephone.
If a SIM card is inserted in the external module, it is not possible to connect the
telephone to Infotainment using the rSAP profile.
Note
If Infotainment is connected to an external device via Apple CarPlay or Android
Auto, then using the data connection via rSAP is not possible.167Telephone
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›Tap on the function surface
.›Enter the recipient of the message from the displayed list or telephone num-
ber by tapping the functional surface
» Fig. 215 -
.›
Tap on the function surface
» Fig. 215 -
tap on, the message is sent.
While composing the message, the functional surface is
the number of en-
tered characters displayed » Fig. 214 -
.
The maximum number of characters entered in a message is 440. If a message
is longer than 70 characters, then it is split into multiple messages.
Viewing the text message
After opening the view message function » Fig. 214 -
the following functions
can be executed.
The text can be read out by Infotainment's generated voice
The text can be stored as a draft
Open a list of templates with the open to replace the recorded text with
the selected template
Open the contact list
The message can be edited, as long as the text range is within the entered
view.
Contact list
After the list has been opened the following functions can be executed
» Fig. 215 -
.
Insert a contact in the recipient list
Contact search
Enter the telephone number
Return to view the message
After selecting the contact number or entering the telephone number, the re-
cipient list will be displayed in the screen » Fig. 215 -
.
Recipient list
The following functions can be performed by tapping one of the functional sur-
faces » Fig. 215 -
.
To display the contact list with the option to add/remove additional mes-
sage recipients / (to return to the recipient list » Fig. 215 -
tap on the
function surface )
Removal of the contact from the recipient list
ASending the message
Return to view the message
Received text message
When you receive a new message, the number of new messages received is
displayed next to the function surface
and at the same time the icon in the
status bar is
displayed.
›
To Open the list of received messages tap on the button, then the func-
tion surface
→
surface.
›
Select a message.
The message content and the following menu is displayed.
The text can be read out by Infotainment's generated voice
Display a menu with additional options
▶
Reply with template
- Reply using a template
▶
Delete current text message
- Distance of displayed text message (applies to
Infotainment Columbus, when the SIM card is inserted in the external
module or the telephone is connected via the Bluetooth ®
-profile rSAP)
▶
Display numbers
- Recognition of telephone numbers in the message in-
cluding the contact number (recognised numbers can be dialled directly
or edited before dialling, or may be sent to this message)
Forwarding a message with the option to edit the message before sending
Reply to the sender via a message
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Searching for available hotspots
Turn the Infotainment WLAN on/off
Manual hotspot search and connect
Automatic establishment of the secured connection to the hotspot via
WPS (Applies to Infotainment Amundsen)
Functional surfaces of the available hotspots
Disconnection from the currently connected hotpot by deleting the Info-
tainment memory access password (The function surface will only be
shown when connected)
Current connection
Wi-Fi strength of the external device
Connect ▶ Turn on WLAN in Infotainment.
▶ Show the list of available hotspots, if necessary, update the list by tapping
the functional surfaceSearch
.
▶ Select the desired hotspot.
▶ If the access to the hotspot is password protected, then enter the required
password.
Search for connection manually and connect ▶ Turn on WLAN in Infotainment.
▶ Display list of available hotspots.
▶ Tap on the functional surface
Manual settings
and set the required hotspot pa-
rameters.
▶ Tap the function surface
Connect
.
▶ If the parameters for the search are set correctly and the hotspot is available,
then the connection will take place.
Establish secure connection using WPS (Applies to Infotainment Amundsen) ▶ Turn on WLAN in Infotainment.
▶ In the external device, turn on the option to connect to the external device
via WPS.
▶ Press the
button, then tap on the function surface
Tap on
→
WLAN
→
Mobile hotspot
→
WPS Quick Connect (WPS button)
.
End connection to the hotspot ▶ Press button when the desired Hotspot (WLAN) is found
,then the func-
tional surface →
→
WLAN
→
WLAN
→
Delete
.
ABCDEFData connection
Using the data connection, Infotainment can be connected to the Internet. The
data connection can be established in one of the following ways.
Data connection via WLAN›
Connect Infotainment to the hotspot of an external device with activated da-
ta services » page 174, Connect Infotainment to the hotspot (WLAN) of the
external device .
Data connection using the SIM card in the external module (applies to
Infotainment Columbus)
›
Insert a SIM card with activated data services in the external module
» page 166 , Use the SIM card in the external module .
Data connection using rSAP (applies to Infotainment Columbus)
›
Connect Infotainment via Bluetooth ®
profile rSAP to a telephone with activa-
ted data services » page 167, rSAP .
CAUTION
When inserting an incorrect size SIM card, there is a risk of damaging the
CarStickdevice.
Note
The Internet connection may be chargeable based on the terms and conditions
of your data provider.175Hotspot (WLAN) and data connection
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Connection set-up▶ Connect the external device via a connecting cable to the USB in-
put » page 90 .
▶ In the main menu SmartLink Choose the connected external device and the
type of communication system if necessary » Fig. 218 -
.
Return to the main menu of the active connection from another Infotainment
menu
(E.g. From the Radiomenu)
▶ Press the
button and select the active connection.
Disconnection
▶ To end the connection, in theSmartLinkmain menu, the functional surface
» Fig. 218 -
.
▶ or Disconnect the device from the USB input.
If the connection was ended by pressing the function surface From the main
menu SmartLink the connection needs to be re-established when the external
device is connected again.
If the connection was terminated by disconnecting the cable from the USB
port, then the last active connection is shown in the main menu when the ex-
ternal device is reconnected.
Android Auto
Introduction to the subject
The Android Autoconnection can be set up under the following conditions. The ignition is switched on.
Infotainment is switched on.
The external device to be connected is switched on.
Some applications require the data connection in the connected external de-
vice to be turned on.
If Infotainment connected to an external device via Android Auto then all the
telephones currently connected, as well as the Bluetooth ®
Players are discon-
nected.
The external device to be connected will automatically establish a new tele-
phone connection via Bluetooth ®
as a main telephone. Connecting an addition-
al telephone using the telephone services of the SIM card inserted in the ex-
ternal module is not possible over the duration of the connection. A possible
data connection using the SIM card inserted in the external module remains
operational » page 175.
An external device connected using Android Auto cannot be used as an audio
source in the menu Media.
If route guidance is taking place at this moment in Infotainment, then there is
the option to start the route guidance in the Android Auto application. This is
also true reciprocally.
A list of external devices, regions and applications that the Android Autocon-
nection supports can be found on the Google website. Functionality is not
guaranteed outside of the supported regions.
Main menu
Fig. 219
Android Auto: Main Menu
Main menu - Functional surfaces and information in the area
A
Navigation applications
Telephone applications
Overview regarding current applications, telephone calls, accepted text
messages, tasks in the working directory, weather or similar.
Music applications
Return toSmartLink main menu
Start the application ▶ Tap on the functional surface of the desired application to launch the appli-
cation.
The symbol appears next to the function surface in the area
A
, Then, by
tapping on this function surface again, a list of new applications is displayed.
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