radio controls Seat Exeo 2009 MEDIA SYSTEM 1.0
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Overview7
Operating
RADIO, CD/MP3
TEL (telephone)
NAV, INFO
SETUP
Cleaning and careThe controls and display of the navigation system require
care and cleaning from time to time.Cleaning the display
– Use a soft, clean cloth and an LCD cleaner to clean the navigation
system display.
Cleaning the control panel
– First clean the control panel with a brush to remove dust.
– Then wipe the controls with a clean, soft and slightly damp cloth.
CautionTreat the display with care. Pushing on it with your fingers or touching it with
sharp objects can cause dents or scratches.
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Handling: General information
8Handling: General informationControl switchesBasic operating rules
All the functions of the navigation system are easy to use if
you remember just four simple rules.Fig. 4 Navigation system: Control switchesThe controls have 4 basic functions.
1. Press one of the function selector buttons ⇒fig. 4
( ⇒ page 8) to access the desired main function (e.g. radio or
navigation system).
2. Turn and press the rotary pushbutton ⇒ fig. 4 to select an
option shown in the display ⇒page 9. 3. Press one of the control buttons
⇒fig. 4 to call up the
submenus for the corresp onding main function ⇒page 10. The
submenus for the current main function are shown in the corners
of the display. The four corners of the display correspond to the
four control buttons that are positioned around the rotary push-
button.
4. Press the button ⇒fig. 4 (⇒ page 10) to cancel an
entry that has not yet been confirmed or to return to the previous
menu level.
Function selector buttons
The buttons activate the main functions.– Press one of the function selector buttons ⇒fig. 5 to access the
corresponding main function.
A1
A2
A3
RETURN
A4
Fig. 5 Navigation system:
Function buttons
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Operating
RADIO, CD/MP3
TEL (telephone)
NAV, INFO
SETUP
Functions
The iPod is operated just like a CD changer using the controls
on your vehicle's navigation system.The following functions are available:•Play all tracks stored on the iPod•Select and play up to five playlists (just like selecting CD 1 to 5 on a CD
changer).•Change between playlists (just like “selecting a CD” on the CD changer)•Fast forward and rewind within a track•Change tracks within a playlist•Shuffle function (random selection of tracks)•SCAN function
For further information on operation, please refer to the “CD/MP3” chapter
⇒ page 44.TipsHere are some tips and points to remember when using the iPod in the
vehicle:•Track numbers appear with a maximum of two digits in the navigation
system display. The first digit is suppressed if you select a track with a three-
digit number, i.e. track 125 and track 25 are both displayed as track “25”. For
this reason we do not recommend allocating more than 99 tracks to each
playlist.•If you reach the end of a playlist when selecting a track directly
(forward/reverse), the count is resumed at track “1”.
•The track numbers are counted up sequentially in the navigation system
display when you play tracks in shuffle mode (MIX).•We recommend you do not use the “Name CD” function, as all the playl-
ists will then be allocated the same name.USB Interface*Introduction
You can connect a memory stick or an MP3 player to the
vehicle's on-board navigation system via the USB port.The USB port is located in your vehicle's glove box. It is compatible with all
memory sticks and MP3 players approved by SEAT. Problems can occur if you
use a memory stick or MP3 player not list ed in the table. Your memory device
must be USB-certified as a minimum requirement.
WARNING
•Today's driving conditions require your full attention. As the driver, you
bear the responsibility for road safety. Do not remove the memory stick or
MP3 player while driving. Failure to do so may cause an accident.•The volume of the sound system should be set at a level that enables
you to hear acoustic signals from outside, such as police and fire brigade
sirens. Failure to do so may cause an accident.Caution
Very high or very low temperatures (a common occurrence inside a vehicle)
may cause damage to the memory stick or MP3 player and/or impair its
performance.
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Operating
RADIO, CD/MP3
TEL (telephone)
NAV, INFO
SETUP
Functions
Music files are played just like on a CD changer using the
controls on your vehicle navigation system.To start the memory stick or MP3 player, select the “CD changer” function on
the navigation system.
The following functions are available:•Play all tracks stored on the memory device (if no folders are stored on the
memory device)•Select and play up to six main folders with music files (just like selecting
CD 1 to 6 on a CD changer)•Change between main folders with music files (just like changing the CD
on a CD changer)•Change tracks within a main folder•Fast forward and rewind within a track•SCAN function•Play tracks in random or shuffle mode
For further information on operation, please refer to the “CD/MP3” chapter
⇒ page 44.TipsHere are some tips and points to remember when playing music files in the
car:•We recommend that, instead of storing music files in the main directory of
the memory stick or MP3 player, you create separate folders e.g. for tracks
belonging to the same genre or artist. Your navigation system can only
display and play a maximum of six folders, however. The folders are allocated first in numerical order and then in alphabetical order as CD 1 to CD 6. Folders
that do not contain music files are automatically ignored. You can create any
number of subfolders.
•If there are no folders on your memory device, the navigation system will
allocate all the music files it finds to CD 1.•Track numbers appear with a maximum of two digits in the navigation
system display. The first digit is suppressed if you select a track with a three-
digit number, i.e. track 125 and track 25 are both displayed as track “25”. We
therefore do not recommend allocating more than 99 tracks to each folder.•We recommend you do not use the “Name CD” function, as the folders
may not be named correctly.•Bear in mind that special characters (diaeresis, accents, etc) are at the
end of the alphabet.
The following music formats are supported:•mp3 (MPEG1 Layer3 from 32 to 320 kbps)•wma (from 8 to 192 kbps)•wav (11.025, 22.050 and 44.1 kHz sampling frequency with 16-bit
encoding, stereo)•ogg vorbis (up to q10, 48 kHz, stereo)
DRM music formats are not supported.Caution
Never store important data on the memory stick or MP3 player. SEAT is not
liable in any manner for any data or files that may be damaged or lost.
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Drives
32Aux-in connectionIntroduction
A portable player can be plugged into the AUX-IN connection
via a 3.5 mm jack plug.The Aux-in socket is located in the centre console. It is compatible with port-
able players with a 3.5 mm jack plug. It cannot be guaranteed that all port-
able players will function without any problems.
Caution
•Very high or very low temperatures (a common occurrence in the vehicle
interior) may cause damage to portable players and/or impair their perform-
ance. Please do not leave your portable player in the vehicle in case of
extreme temperatures.•Never store important data on portable players. SEAT is not liable in any
manner for any data or files that may be damaged or lost.Note
Please refer to the operating instructions of your portable player for important
information on its operation.Connecting portable player– Switch on your vehicle navigation system.
– Switch the audio source for the navigation system to radio. – Connect the portable player to
a 3.5 mm jack plug and plug the
extension cable into the Aux-in socket.
– Before you remove the memory device, switch the audio source for the navigation system back to radio.
Start the portable player by switching the audio source to AUX-IN mode
⇒page 45. After the player has been detected successfully, the display will
show External audio source is active .
You can select the audio files using the controls on the portable player. The
volume can be adjusted via the navigation system in your vehicle, the multi-
function steering wheel* and the portable player.
WARNING
Today's driving conditions require your full attention. As the driver, you
bear the responsibility for road safety. Never operate a portable player
while driving - this could result in an accident!
Note
•We recommend setting the output level of the portable player to about
70 percent of maximum. Before adjusting the volume via the navigation
system in your vehicle, you should first use the volume adjuster of the port-
able player.•Using a portable player with the engine switched off will drain the
battery.
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Mobile phone system71
Operating
RADIO, CD/MP3
TEL (telephone)
NAV, INFO
SETUP
Depending on your mobile phone type, the telephone number and name of
the most recently missed call will appear either at the first position or last
position in the list.
Received calls–Press the Memory
control button in a telephone menu.
– Select Received calls ⇒ page 68, fig. 79 . The last ten calls that
have been answered will be stored.
– Select the number required using the control knob. The number will be included in the keyboard.
–Press the Dial control button.The last ten
13) names or numbers of the calls you have answered are stored
in the Calls received list.
Depending on your mobile phone type, the telephone number and name of
the most recently received call will appear either in the first position or last
position in the list.
Functions of the telephone on the dash panel display
13)The total number of phone numbers for received calls that can be stored may vary de-
pending on your mobile phone type and the service provider.
Fig. 83 Multifunction
steering wheel: Controls
on the leftFig. 84 Display on the
dash panel: Phone book
entry
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