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Storing a name in the phone book using the speech control system
Name tags, consisting of a name and associated telephone 
numbers, can be stored in the phone book using the speech 
control system.– Switch on the speech control system  ⇒page 88.
– Say the command  STORE NAME.
– When requested by the speech control system, please say the  name ("tag") under which you wish to store the phone book 
entry.
– When requested by the speech control system, repeat the name.
– When requested by the speech control system, say the digits of  the corresponding telephone number individually or in groups. 
After each block of digits you specify (separated by a brief pause) 
the system will repeat the digits.
–Say  STORE when you have completed the number entry. The 
recorded name (spoken name tag with corresponding phone 
number) will be stored in the phone book for the speech control 
system.Name tags which you store in the phone book for the speech control system 
using the STORE NAME  command are not shown in the instrument panel 
display.
Note
If two or more names sound alike, it is better to save the names including the 
first name or some other distinguishing entry.Selecting a name– Switch on the speech control system  ⇒page 88.
–Say the command  DIAL NAME.
– When the speech control system gives you the cue, say the name  of one of the entries stored in the phone book  ⇒page 93.
–Say the command  DIAL. The telephone number will be dialled.Recorded names are user-oriented and are best recognised by the system 
when the same person who assigned the name repeats the recorded name.Deleting a name– Switch on the speech control system  ⇒page 88.
–Say the command  DELETE NAME.
– When the speech control system gives you the cue, say the name  of one of the entries stored in the phone book  ⇒page 93.
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Speech recognition for some countriesStoring name tags in the phone book*
If your vehicle is equipped accordingly, you can assign name 
tags to the entries from the SIM card or the mobile phone 
directory.
– Press the   button   on the multi-function steering wheel 
⇒fig. 112  to switch to the telephone function. A phone book 
entry from the on-board phone memory will appear in the instru-
ment panel display.
– Scroll the left thumbwheel until the desired phone book entry is  shown in the instrument panel display.
– Press the talk button   on the multi-function steering wheel.  You will then hear a beep.
– Say the name ("tag") you wish to save for this phone book entry.  You will then hear two beeps.
– Repeat the name. The system will repeat the recorded name and  an ascending sequence of tones will confirm that the entry has 
been accepted.If the entry was not accepted the system will emit a descending sequence of 
tones to request that you enter the name again.
Fig. 112  The multi-func-
tion steering wheel
Fig. 113  Instrument 
panel display: Phone 
book entry in on-board 
phone memory with name 
tag assigned
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NAV, INFONavigation (NAV)*General safety precautionsThe driver is completely responsible for traffic safety even 
when driving with the navigation system active.Be sure that you always have complete control of your vehicle in all traffic situ-
ations when using navigation system functions.
WARNING
•Today's driving conditions require the full attention of drivers. Please 
see  ⇒page 6, “Notes on road safety”.•Pay attention to traffic rules when driving. The route calculated by the 
navigation system is a recommendation of how best to reach a destination. 
If driving instructions run contrary to traffic laws, the traffic laws always 
take precedence. Pay attention to traffic lights, no-stopping signs, lane 
change restrictions, one-way streets, etc.Caution
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.
IntroductionIntroductionThe SEAT navigation system can help you reach your destination without 
spending a lot of time studying maps.
During route guidance you receive information in the navigation system 
display  ⇒fig. 114  and instrument panel display  ⇒page 99, fig. 116  
regarding vehicle position, turn-off information (direction and distance to 
turn-off), remaining distance to destination and estimated arrival time. Addi-
tionally, you receive spoken navigation information ⇒ page 100.
There are two possibilities for route guidance:•Route without stopover (single destination mode)•Route with stopovers (route plan)
Fig. 114  Navigation: 
Example of a map on the 
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– Wait until you reach one of the countries that is covered by both 
DVDs. These countries serve as an overlap zone where you can 
change the DVDs.
– Without stopping the route guidance, put the DVD for the country  of your destination into the navigation drive once again 
⇒page 23. Route guidance will be continued automatically.When navigating with two different DVDs, please note the following:•The destination flag will be displayed to indicate the direct line between 
your starting point and your destination.•The system does not process the detailed navigation information on the 
DVD which is not being used.•Some countries are covered by both DVDs. We recommend that you 
change over the DVDs in good time before leaving this overlap zone.Note
•The packaging of the navigation DVD will indicate which countries are 
covered by the DVD.•The traffic infrastructure is subject to changes. Therefore, the information 
stored on the navigation DVD may not always correspond exactly to the roads 
and other features that you encounter.•You can obtain navigation DVDs from your dealer. Your dealer will also be 
able to provide information on updates which are available for the CDs.
Navigation route guidanceRoute guidance assistance is given with both visual and spoken cues:•with voice messages  ⇒page 100•through the screen in the navigation system display  ⇒fig. 115  
( ⇒ page 101)•through the instrument panel display  ⇒fig. 116  (⇒ page 101)
Fig. 115  Navigation: 
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Fig. 116  Navigation: 
Example of a display in 
the instrument panel
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Representation of maps on the navigation system display
A comprehensive route will be shown graphically on a map on 
the display.– Press the Map control button  ⇒page 123 from the navigation 
menu. The route will be displayed on a map  ⇒fig. 117 .In addition to the route guidance, you can also display detailed information 
about your route on the map. Settings can be entered directly on the map 
⇒page 124 and in Navigation Setup  ⇒page 131 to display the map.
If you are navigating  without stopovers, you can select from up to three routes 
⇒ page 113. Detailed route information is also available.
If you are navigating  with stopovers, you are shown the entire route with all 
stopovers and detailed route information in an overview  ⇒page 114.
You can also use the map as presented in the navigation system display to 
enter a destination ⇒ page 111.
Route guidance on the instrument panel display*After you have entered a route and begun navigating, guidance to your desti-
nation will also be shown on the instrument panel display 
(⇒ fig. 118/ ⇒fig. 119 ).
Fig. 117  Navigation: 
Example of a map on the 
navigation system display
Fig. 118  Instrument 
panel display: Example of 
route guidanceFig. 119  Instrument 
panel display: Example of 
route guidance (turn-off)
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The Navigation menu has the following options:
The following settings are possible in navigation setup menu:
Co n tro l but to n
functions
⇒page 102, fig. 120
Navigation system options
 Memory
Last destinations
Top categories
Load from directory
Store in directory
Load route
Store route
Delete route
 Route
Route with/without stopover
Route list
Route criteria
Avoid route from here
 Map
Zoom
Map side menu
 Nav-Info
Location data
Longitude/latitude of current location
Receivable satellites
Data for final destination
Stopover data
Time of arrival
Distance
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Navigation system options
Press the   
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ton
in the NAV menu
Map scheme (day/night)
Orientation
Map type
Voice information
Map contents
Delete last destinations
Turn list
Motorway info
Intersection map
Auto intersection zoom
Compass
Software version info
Demo mode
Set position/direction
SETUP
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– If necessary, press the control button with the  Route function and 
confirm the  Route without stopover  function to switch to single 
destination mode  ⇒page 120. The destination entry menu 
⇒ page 104, fig. 121  will then appear.
–Select a  country from the list by rotating and pressing the control 
knob.
–Select  City/ZIP and enter the data using the alphanumeric 
keyboard  ⇒page 104, fig. 122  (⇒ page 108) and confirm with 
OK , or
–Select  LIST in the keyboard and select a city from the list.
–Select  City centre (end entry)  to navigate to the centre of a 
selected locality or
–Choose  Street, Special destination in city  or Destination input 
on map  to enter more detailed destination criteria.
–Select  Start route guidance  ⇒ page 112.When you start the route guidance you will be offered up to three alternative 
routes ⇒ page 113, fig. 133 . Select one of the available routes by rotating 
and pressing the control knob. Should you not select one of the routes, the 
highlighted route will automatically be set soon after you begin driving. 
During this time you can still decide to select one of the other route options. 
For more information about the route selection, please refer to  ⇒page 113.
You can switch from the keyboard for letters to the keyboard for numbers to 
be able to enter special characters (e.g. dash, apostrophe or full stop) for a 
city name  ⇒page 107 or to enter a post code for a city ⇒ page 108.
When you enter the name of a city in the keyboard you will be offered a list of 
the most recent entries as soon as you enter the first letters. Select City Centre (end entry)
This navigation system calculates route guidance to the centre of the city 
entered.
Select Street
You can specify the destination more precisely by entering a street name.
After selecting the street, you can specify more detailed destination criteria 
by entering an intersection
, a house number or through  Enter destination on 
map  ⇒ page 111.
If you would like to find a street independently of the city, select Street  
⇒ page 109 in the destination entry menu after selecting the country.
Select Special destination in city
You can select a special destination in the specified city. For example, you can 
navigate directly to tourist attractions or public facilities (e.g. hospital, 
cinema, recreation areas).
If this function is  not available in the display (is greyed out) there are no 
special destinations available for the city selected.
If you would like to find a particular special destination independently of the 
city, select  Special destination  ⇒ page 110 in the destination entry menu 
after selecting the country.
Select Destination entry on map
You can find destinations for a specified city from the map display.
If the map is being displayed to select a destination, the cursor is in the 
centre of the city in question. By moving the cursor horizontally and vertically, 
you can set a new destination  ⇒page 129.
If additional information is available for the selected point on the map, you 
can display it by selecting the  Detail info function.
If you are using the route without stopover mode, the option  Set as stopover 
will be greyed out  ⇒page 120.
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Select Street
You can specify the destination more precisely by entering a street name.
After selecting the street, you can specify more detailed destination criteria 
by entering an intersection
, a house number or through Enter destination on 
map  ⇒ page 111.
If you would like to find a street independently of the city, select  Street 
⇒ page 109 in the destination entry menu after selecting the country.
Select Special destination in city
You can select a special destination in the specified city. For example, you can 
navigate directly to tourist attractions or public facilities (e.g. hospital, 
cinema, recreation areas).
If this function is  not available in the display (is greyed out) there are no 
special destinations available for the city selected.
If you would like to find a particular special destination independently of the 
city, select  Special destination  ⇒ page 110 in the destination entry menu 
after selecting the country.
Select Destination entry on map
You can find destinations for a specified city from the map display.
If the map is being displayed to select a destination, the cursor is in the 
centre of the city in question. By moving the cursor horizontally and vertically, 
you can set a new destination  ⇒page 129.
If additional information is available for the selected point on the map, you 
can display it by selecting the  Detail info function.
You can also select a stopover from the map display using the option  Set as 
stopover  ⇒ page 120.
You can also store a selected map destination using the option  Store in direc-
tory  ⇒ page 117.
Enter a street name to specify a more detailed position of the map.
Note
•Once you have entered a city in the keyboard, you can confirm the entry 
by pressing and holding down the control knob. Or, you can enter the first few 
letters of a city until you see the desired town listed on the keyboard display 
and then shift directly to the city list by pressing down on the control knob.•Once they have been entered, you can store route plans and then use 
select them again later, using the "Load route" function  ⇒page 118.Entering a city/street with special characters– If necessary, select a different  Countr y from the list in the desti-
nation input menu using the rotary pushbutton.
– Select To w n / Z I P  or Street .
– Using the keyboard for letters, enter the city/ street name up to  the point where the special character is required (e.g. a dash) 
⇒fig. 124 .
Fig. 124  Navigation: 
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–Select List in the keyboard and choose a post code from the list.
–Select a Street  or Special destination  ⇒ page 108, fig. 126 .
– Enter the street name using the keyboard, or
– Select a special destination.
– Enter stopover(s) if desired  ⇒page 120.
–Select  Start route guidance  ⇒ page 112.If you start a route guidance, but do not complete it, this guidance will be 
continued automatically when you start driving again. This also applies to 
entered destinations that were not reached due to unexpected circumstances 
(e.g. change of plans). To end route guidance, select  Stop route guidance 
⇒ page 115.Entering the destination street
A street can be selected within a selected country.
– In the destination entry menu  ⇒page 104, fig. 121 , select a 
country  from the list by rotating and pressing the control knob.
– Select Street  ⇒ page 102, fig. 120 .
– Select In all cities  (if desired), enter the street name using the 
keyboard and confirm with OK , or
– Select  List ⇒ page 18 in the keyboard and choose a street name 
from the list.
– Enter the town using the keyboard, or
– Select a city from the following list.
– Select End entry  ⇒ fig. 127 .
– Enter stopover(s) if desired  ⇒page 120.
– Select Start route guidance  ⇒ page 112.If the street name exists in several cities, these cities will all be listed. Select 
the appropriate city from the list.
The navigation system recalls the last destinations entered. This offers you 
the possibility (after selecting the  Street from a destination entry menu) to 
select the street  In all cities of the country in question or in one of the last 
cities entered.
If there are no destinations in the memory, the  In all cities function will not be 
displayed.
After selecting the street, you can specify more detailed destination criteria 
by entering an intersection , a house number or through  Enter destination on 
map  ⇒ page 111.
Fig. 127  Navigation 
system: Entering street 
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The special destinations displayed in the list are sorted according to the 
distance from your current position (in a straight line). The displayed distance 
to the destination can differ considerably from the actual distance to drive by 
car.
Select In vicinity of destination
After you have entered a destination in the destination entry menu 
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page 104, fig. 121  you can also set a special destination in its vicinity. If 
no destination has been entered in the destination entry menu this option 
will be greyed out.
This special destination category is connected with a previously entered final 
destination and is useful when, for example, trying to find a filling station at 
or near your final destination.
Select Along the route
This option refers to a special destination located along a route you are trav-
elling on. You can only choose the option “Along the route” when the route 
guidance is activated.
This feature is especially useful for setting a specific special destination 
located along the current route. The system is able to find special destina-
tions which are located directly on or in the immediate vicinity of the calcu-
lated route. If there are no special destinations along the next section of your 
route you can also search using the option “In immediate vicinity”.
Select Nationwide
These special destinations are not limited to any specific location. The 
system will display a listing of all applicable special destinations which are 
available in the corresponding country. For example, you can view a list of all 
available airports in the specified country.
Note
•There may be categories for which there are no special destinations in the 
specified country.
•Options that are  not available due to your preset criteria cannot be 
selected (these are greyed out in the display).Entering a destination from the map– In the destination entry menu  ⇒page 104, fig. 121 , select a 
country  from the list by rotating and pressing the control knob.
– Press the control button for  Map.
Fig. 130  Navigation 
system: Destination on 
the mapFig. 131  Navigation 
system: Setting a point on 
the map as the destina-
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