Seat Exeo ST 2010 MEDIA SYSTEM E
Manufacturer: SEAT, Model Year: 2010, Model line: Exeo ST, Model: Seat Exeo ST 2010Pages: 167, PDF Size: 5.4 MB
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Handling: General information
10MuteSwitching on the mute function
– Briefly press the ON/OFF knob. The volume for the enabled audio
source will then be switched off. Switching off the mute function
– Briefly press the MMI knob or:
–Turn the ON/OFF knob.
By briefly pressing the MMI knob, the sound of the currently enabled audio
source will be muted. When the mute function is enabled, the symbol
⇒
fig. 9 will appear in the bottom of the display. The sound is switched back
on when the MMI knob is pressed briefly or turned.
When the navigation system is switched on, the volume is automatically set
to the factory default.
Note
If you enable the mute function during a traffic announcement or a navigation
cue, the current announcement will be cancelled. If you enable the mute func-
tion once again, the audio source will be muted.Home functionPress the corresponding function button within a main function, the system
will automatically jump to the main menu of that main function.
In navigation*, “Home function” depends on the route guidance selected: if
you have activated route guidance with stopovers, you go to the menu for
route planning by pressing the function button again ⇒page 120, fig. 143 .
If you have activated route guidance without stopovers ⇒page 120, you go
to the main navigation menu* (single destination mode) by pressing the
function button again.
Fig. 8 Navigation system:
MuteFig. 9 Navigation system:
Mute function symbol
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Handling: General information11
Operating
RADIO, MEDIA (audiovisual
systems)
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
History function
The system recalls the previous settings.When a function button is pressed, the system will switch to the most recently
accessed menu level for the specific main function. This includes any
sublevels that were opened. This excludes the Setup menus.
The history memory is erased when the system moves into standby mode.
An example: You are currently in radio mode and have selected the Control
menu. You switch to the navigation menu by pressing the button. If you
then press the button, you will return to the menu selected before
leaving radio mode. In this case, the Control menu of the radio is shown in the
display.Resetting the navigation system
The procedure described below will restart your navigation system
and restore full normal operation.
– Press the ON/OFF knob to switch the navigation system off ⇒fig. 10 .
– Press and hold the ON/OFF knob until the display reappears and turns black.
– Release the ON/OFF knob as soon as the display has turned black . After a few seconds, the navigation system will restart, or
you can switch it on manually ⇒page 4.
NAV
RADIO
Fig. 10 Navigation
system: ON/OFF button
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Handling: General information
12Multi-function steering wheel*Introduction
The multi-function steering wh eel enables quick and easy
operation of selected functions of the navigation system.
To minimise driver distraction when operating the navigation system and its
components, buttons for controlling basic audio and video* functions are
placed on the multi-function steering wheel. However, this applies only if
your vehicle equipment was factory-fitted.
The functions are operated by pressing and scrolling the controls to on
the multi-function steering wheel ⇒fig. 11 :•Press the button repeatedly to switch the display between the
various modes and the phone book* ⇒fig. 11 .•Scroll and press the left thumbwheel to select a function from one of
the menus.•The telephone speech control system* ⇒page 86 is enabled by pressing
the talk button . Press the talk button again to disable the telephone
speech control system*.•Scroll the right thumbwheel up/down to raise/lower the volume as
desired. When you adjust the volume for one audio mode, this will automati-
cally change the volume settings of the other audio systems as well. You can
set the volume for the telephone* or speech control system* independently
of the audio systems.
Fig. 11 Controls on the
multi-function steering
wheel
Fig. 12 Instrument panel
display: Phone book entry
of on-board phone
memory (telephone
mode)
AA
AD
MODE
AB
A1AA
AC
AD
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Operating
RADIO, MEDIA (audiovisual
systems)
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
•Press the right thumbwheel while the route guidance is enabled to
repeat the last navigation voice cue*.Note
•During an active call, the speech commands of the telephone* cannot be
enabled.•If certain equipment has not been installed in the vehicle, the multi-func-
tion steering wheel assigned to that equipment will be inoperative.Radio modeSelecting the radio
– Press the button ⇒page 12, fig. 11 until a
station/station name from the radio station list appears in the
instrument panel display.
Changing between stations in the radio station list
–Use the left thumbwheel ⇒ page 12, fig. 11 to scroll
up/down
1).
Tuning
– Press the left thumbwheel once to start the station search ⇒page 12, fig. 11 .
– Press the left thumbwheel again to stop the station search.
If you hear only a hissing noise when you change stations, the current station
number has not been assigned or the selected station is currently not within
the reception range.CD/MP3 ModeSelecting CD/MP3 mode
–Press the button ⇒ page 12, fig. 11 until a CD or MP3
track appears in the instrument panel display.
Next/previous track
– Use the left thumbwheel ⇒page 12, fig. 11 to scroll
up/down.
Fast forward
– Press and hold the left thumbwheel to start the fast forward ⇒page 12, fig. 11 .
– Release the left thumbwheel again to continue listening to the CD.Scroll the left thumbwheel up or down several click stops to skip up or down
through the tracks.Te l e p h o n e m o d e *Selecting a phone number
–Press the button ⇒page 12, fig. 11 until a telephone
number appears in the instrument panel display.
1)When the navigation system display shows the radio memory list you can also use the
left thumbwheel to select a station from the list.
AD
MODE
ABAAAAAA
MODE
ABAA
AA
MODE
AB
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Making a call
–Use the left thumbwheel ⇒page 12, fig. 11 to scroll up and
down through the phone book.
– Press the left thumbwheel . The number is dialled and the audio system is muted automatically.
Answering or ending calls
– Press the left thumbwheel ⇒page 12, fig. 11 .
Rejecting a call
– Press and hold the left thumbwheel ⇒page 12, fig. 11 .
Replacing a call
– If a second call is received (call waiting), briefly press the left thumbwheel ⇒page 12, fig. 11 . The current call will be
ended and you will be connected with the second caller.The following telephone status messages appear on the display in the instru-
ment panel: Phone numbers can be stored in different categories in the mobile phone
directory. These categories are displayed as follows:
P Private phone number
W Work phone number
M Mobile phone number
Scroll the left thumbwheel downwards to scroll down the list of stored names
from
A to Z . Scroll the left thumbwheel upwards to scroll up the list of stored
names from Z to A. If you "flick" the left thumbwheel you can jump to the next
letter of the alphabet.
Note
The information shown on the instrument panel display depends on the type
of mobile phone used.
Please wait...
The SIM card memory is being scanned.
SIM CARD
There is no SIM card in the mobile phone.
PIN CODE
The PIN code has not yet been entered.
NO SERVICE
No network connection
CALL
A call is active or incoming. If the caller's telephone
number is available, the display will alternately
give the caller's number and the message CALL .
LINE ENGAGED
Number dialled is engaged.
AAAAAA
AA
AA
TELEPHONE OFF
The telephone is switched off.
CALLING
The connection is being established.
NO ENTRIES
The phone book has no entries.
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systems)
NAME, TEL
NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
DisplayDisplay orientationDescription
The main menu or the submenus appear on the display when
a function button is pressed.
When you press one of the function selector buttons ⇒page 9 the display
will show the main menu for that function, or one of its submenus
⇒ page 11, “History function”. The centre of the display contains the options
you can select for the function.
The following describes the different sections of the display shown in the
illustrations ⇒fig. 13 and ⇒fig. 14 .
Track
The title line shows the main function that you are currently in (e.g. navigation
system*) ⇒fig. 13 . If Setup is displayed on the title line as well, you are in a
Setup menu ⇒ fig. 14.
Use the function selector buttons to switch between main functions
⇒ page 9.
Corners of the display
These functions depend on the menu you are currently in and are operated
using the control buttons. The control buttons are logically assigned to the
menus in the corners of the display. The top right corner of the screen corre-
sponds to the top right control button ( ⇒page 9).
Display centre
Radio station or track lists are displayed in the centre of the display in radio,
CD and MP3 mode. In the NAV* function, the individual destination mode is
displayed. In the main Setup menus, a list of available functions is displayed.
Orientation symbols
The different symbols in the display are use to select various additional func-
tions ⇒page 17.
Fig. 13 Display: Main
navigation menuFig. 14 Display: A tele-
phone menu
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16 Roaming symbol*
If your vehicle is equipped with a mobile phone installation* and is not using
your home network, the roaming symbol will also appear in the title line.
Mobile network service provider*
If your vehicle is equipped with a mobile phone installation*, the name of the
mobile network service provider your phone is using will appear in the title
line.
The name of the mobile network service provider as it appears in the display
may be different from the name that appears in the phone display.
Subtitle
The subtitle shows detailed information about the selected menu option,
such as Numbers dialled ⇒ page 15, fig. 14.
Submenu display centre
In the centre of the display, the available options in the particular menu are
listed or notes are displayed.
Status line
In the status line ⇒ page 16 you can find the current status of the traffic
programme reception ⇒ page 42, traffic messaging channel (TMC) recep-
tion* ⇒page 145, mute status of current audio source, the time and tele-
phone* information ⇒page 68.
Status lineThe symbols in the status line are displayed regardless of the menu selected.
For example, you can easily see in every menu if the mute function is acti-
vated ⇒page 10.
The status line includes the following symbols (as shown in the illustrations
⇒ fig. 15 and ⇒fig. 16 ).
TP Symbol
The TP symbol indicates the status of the traffic programme function
⇒ page 42.
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Fig. 15 Display: Symbols
in the status lineFig. 16 Display: Symbols
in the status line
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NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
TMC symbol*
The TMC symbol indicates the reception status of traffic messages for specific
routes or road types ⇒page 145.
Time
Displays the set or received time ⇒page 155.
Mute symbol
The mute symbol will appear if the volume for the current audio source has
been switched off ⇒page 10.
Signal strength
The telephone* reception signal is indicated by vertical bars. The more
shaded bars displayed, the greater the signal.
Under certain circumstances, the symbols SIM, PIN or PUK can appear in
place of the signal strength bars.
If SIM is displayed, you must insert your SIM card into the slot to be able to
use the phone.
If PIN is displayed, you must enter the PIN code ⇒page 73 for the SIM card
being used.
If PUK is displayed, you must enter the PUK code into the mobile phone.
Bluetooth Symbol*
The Bluetooth symbol appears on the display when a mobile phone is
connected to the navigation system through the Bluetooth* connection
⇒ page 71.
Cursor and arrows
The cursor and arrows provide orientation when navigating
through the different menus.
This cursor designates a chosen line in a menu ⇒fig. 17 .
The arrows pointing up and down indicate other menu points (equivalent
to scrolling up/down) ⇒fig. 17 .
After selection is made, this arrow points to other available selections or
possible settings ⇒fig. 17 .
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Fig. 17 Detail of display:
Orientation symbols
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18Selected optionYour choice will be highlighted in white text ⇒fig. 18 .
Working with the alphanumeric keyboardSummaryThe alphanumeric keyboard automatically appears in the display of the navi-
gation system when it is possible or necessary to enter numbers or letters.
Depending on the system mode, the option for entering numbers ( ⇒fig. 19 )
or letters ( ⇒fig. 20 ) appears in the display. If necessary, you can also switch
Fig. 18 Detail of display:
Selected option
Fig. 19 Display: Number
keyboa rdFig. 20 Display:
K e y b o a r d i n l e t t e r m o d e t o
enter a navigation desti-
nation, for example
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NAV, INFO
CAR, SETUP
manually from numbers to letters using button or from letters to numbers
using .
The table below lists the symbols appearing in the illustrations
⇒page 18,
fig. 19 and ⇒page 18, fig. 20 , together with their corresponding functions.
Legend
Sym bol /
Name
Action
Pointer
The selected element has a white back-
ground and is shown larger in the entry
ring.
DEL
The symbol to the left of the cursor with
the white fill is deleted.
Cursor movement in entry field back-
wards and forwards
Switch between caps/no caps.
OK
Confirms an entry.
A...Z
Switches from number to letter key-
board.CursorEntry fieldLarge image of the selected charac-
ter/function.
LIST
Selects a suggestion from the list.
0..9
Switches from letter keyboard to number
keyboard.
A6
A11A1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8A9A10A11
Space
Reference to list elements that match the
current entries in the entry field, show-
ing the number of list elementsList of entries ordered alphabetically.
Legend
Symbol /
Name
Action
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