Seat Exeo ST 2012 MEDIA SYSTEM E
Manufacturer: SEAT, Model Year: 2012, Model line: Exeo ST, Model: Seat Exeo ST 2012Pages: 167, PDF Size: 5.48 MB
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70Inserting/Removing the mobile phoneImportant: The mobile phone adapter must be fitted  ⇒page 69. Inserting
– Place the mobile phone in the phone adapter ⇒
fig. 86.
– Press the mobile phone into the adapter until it locks into place.  The mobile phone will be connected up to the mobile phone 
aerial and the battery will be charged.
Removal
– Press the release button    ⇒fig. 87.
– Lift the mobile phone out.
Should you insert the mobile phone into the adapter or remove it during a 
call, the audio output or the connection may be interrupted.
A Bluetooth compatible mobile phone is required for the wireless connection 
via Bluetooth  ⇒page 71.
WARNING
Always make sure that the mobile phone is properly engaged. In the event 
of an accident, a mobile phone that is not securely fitted could be flung out 
of the adapter unit and injure the driver or passengers.
Caution
The mobile phone could possibly be damaged if it is not properly inserted in 
the adapter and falls out when driving.
Note
•The use of mobile phones in the vehicle can generate electromagnetic 
fields.
Fig. 86  Inserting the 
mobile phone into the 
phone adapterFig. 87  Removing the 
mobile phone from the 
phone adapter
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−
Therefore, you should always operate mobile phones with an external 
aerial. It is also valid for the use of mobiles using Bluetooth technology. 
The external aerial directs the electromagnetic fields to the exterior, 
which reduces the field strength in the vehicle interior.
− If retrofitting an external aerial, please ensure that it is installed 
correctly.
Bluetooth®
Bluetooth enables a wireless connection between a mobile 
phone and the hands free telephone system.The mobile phone 
3) must be linked once to the mobile phone 
adapter in the vehicle. This procedure involves various steps, 
depending on the mobile phone you are using. After switching the 
ignition on (and with the vehicle at a standstill), your mobile phone 
can be connected to the mobile phone adapter.
– Make sure that no other mobile phone is connected to the mobile  phone interface via Bluetooth.
– Switch the ignition on.
– Select the appropriate menu option on your mobile phone to  search for Bluetooth compatible devices (i.e. the mobile phone 
interface).
– Connect the mobile phone to the mobile phone interface. Your  on-board phone system will use the name “Seat XXXX” when it 
connects with the mobile phone. – Enter the Bluetooth PIN (“1234”) for the on-board phone system 
within about 30 seconds.
4)
– Wait until your mobile phone indicates that it has bonded. The Bluetooth symbol  ⇒page 16, fig. 16  will appear in the display.Up to four mobile phones
You can link up to four mobile phones to the mobile phone adapter. However, 
it is only possible to activate one connection at a time. If you bond a fifth 
mobile phone to the mobile phone interface, the system will delete the device 
which has not been used for the longest time in conjunction with the mobile 
phone interface.
Connecting and disconnecting
A mobile phone which has been linked to the mobile phone adapter and is 
ready to operate will be connected automatically when you switch the ignition 
on. On some mobile phones, you have to confirm the connection.
The Bluetooth connection is terminated when the key is removed from the 
ignition lock. With most mobile phones the Bluetooth connection will also be 
terminated when you insert the mobile phone in the adapter.
Autonomy
The Bluetooth connection between the mobile phone and the mobile phone 
adapter is restricted to the interior of the vehicle. The connection can be 
susceptible to interference caused by other electronic devices or obstacles 
between the devices. For example, the mobile phone adapter may have diffi-
culty detecting your mobile phone or communicating with it if you keep it in 
your jacket pocket.
3)Please make sure that the mobile phone supports the hands free profile.
4)Yo u  s h o u l d  ch a n g e  t h e  B l u e t o o t h  P I N   ⇒page 84 to prevent unauthorised use of your
mobile phone.
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72
Note•The use of mobile phones in the vehicle can generate electromagnetic 
fields.
−Therefore, you should always operate mobile phones with an external 
aerial. It is also valid for the use of mobiles using Bluetooth technology. 
The external aerial directs the electromagnetic fields to the exterior, 
which reduces the field strength in the vehicle interior.
− If retrofitting an external aerial, please ensure that it is installed 
correctly.•For more information on how to bond your mobile phone, please refer to 
the mobile phone operating instructions.Using the telephoneIntroduction
Press the   button to activate the telephone functions in 
the navigation system.
– Press the   function button  ⇒page 9. The ma in telephone 
menu or the telephone submenu last used will appear in the 
display.
– Press the control button for  Memory  ⇒fig. 88  to call up the 
submenus for this function.The following submenus are available in the telephone function:
The following submenus are available in the telephone setup function:
The message “ Your telephone may not be connected or attached properly. ” 
will appear in the display if you press the   button when there is no 
connection between the phone and the adapter. Insert the mobile phone in 
the adapter  ⇒page 69 or connect the phone to the system via Bluetooth 
⇒ page 71.
TEL
Fig. 88  Display: Main 
telephone menu
Control button
functions
⇒ fig. 88
Telephone functions
Memory
Numbers dialled
Call voice mailbox
Directory
Phone book
Received calls
Missed calls
Store current numberTelephone Setup menu
In the telephone menu,
press the 
 button ⇒ page 83
Telephone settings
Call options
Voice mailbox number
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Requirements for using the telephone
•The vehicle must be fitted with a mobile phone adapter ⇒
page 68.•A mobile phone has been connected to the mobile phone adapter 
⇒ page 70 or•A Bluetooth connection exists between the Bluetooth mobile phone and 
the on-board phone system, and the ignition is switched on  ⇒page 71.
The telephone functions described in this chapter depend on the following:•The telephone used must be compatible with the mobile phone adapter 
and it must support the telephone functions described.•The mobile network service provider must support the telephone func-
tions described.
After switching off the ignition, the telephone system will remain in standby 
mode for about 30 minutes (shutdown delay
5)) if the phone is left in the 
adapter.
Note
•For technical reasons, mobile phones may be temporarily affected by 
interference. Please refer to the instru ctions for your mobile phone for more 
information.•The range of the handset may be affected in isolated areas (such as a 
tunnel or underground garage).•Some places have no range at all. You will not be able to use the tele-
phone in these places.•The activated audio source is muted during a phone conversation.•The basic functions of the telephone can be operated using the multi-
function steering wheel* only if the telephone equipment was installed  at the 
factory .•For more information about the functions of the multi-function steering 
wheel*, please refer to  ⇒page 12.
PIN Code (Personal Identification Number)– Press the   function button.
– Enter the PIN code using the alphanumeric keyboard and confirm 
with  OK.The  PIN message displayed in the status line indicates that you must enter 
your PIN code. You receive the PIN code from your mobile network service 
provider together with the SIM card.
You can also enter the PIN code using the speech control system and the 
command  Enter PIN or Enter PIN code  ⇒ page 73 or using the keypad of your 
mobile phone.
The alphanumeric keyboard will be displayed automatically when the PIN 
code is to be entered in the telephone menu. This will be the case, for 
example, when you switch on the mobile phone.
The SIM card will automatically be blocked if you enter the PIN code incor-
rectly 3 times
6). The SIM card can be unblocked with the PUK (personal 
unblocking key).
Note
•When you enter the PIN code the digits appear as * in the display.•The  PIN symbol may not always be shown in the display (depends on type 
of mobile phone).•Depending on your type of mobile phone, you may need to enter the PIN 
code at the phone. In this case, no message will appear in the display indi-
cating that you need to enter the PIN code.
5)You can have the shutdown delay changed by a Dealer or Qualified workshop.
6)The total number of times you can enter the PIN code may vary depending on your type
of SIM card
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74Main telephone menuMaking calls
Telephone numbers can be entered using the keypad on the 
display.Enter and dial a telephone number
– Press the   function button.
– By rotating and pressing the control knob, dial the phone 
number required, without forgetting any area codes  ⇒fig. 89.
– To start dialling the number, select  OK in the alphanumeric 
keyboard, or
– Press the control button for  Dial ⇒ fig. 89 .
Entering the telephone number using a sequence of letters
– Press the   function button. – By rotating and pressing the control knob, enter an area code 
using the alphanumeric keyboard, e.g.  0800.
– Select  0-9   ⇒fig. 89  in the alphanumeric keyboard for 
numbers. The keyboard for letters will appear  ⇒page 18, 
fig. 20 .
– By rotating and pressing the control knob, enter a suitable string  of letters using the alphanumeric keyboard, e.g.  SEAT.
– To start dialling the SEAT  number, select OK in the alphanumeric 
keyboard or
–Press the  Dial control button.
Finding and dialling stored telephone numbers
–Press the  Memory control button.
– Select  Numbers dialled , Directory , Phone book , Missed calls  or 
Received calls . The numbers will be listed.
– Using the rotary pushbutton, select the number you wish to  store. The number will be included in the keyboard.
– To start dialling the number, select  OK in the alphanumeric 
keyboard, or
–Press the  Dial control button.
You can delete the number in the alphanumeric keyboard entry field by 
pressing the   button.
Fig. 89  Telephone: Enter 
a number
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Note
•DTMF tones can be entered directly using the alphanumeric keyboard or 
loaded from the telephone numbers stored in the memory lists ⇒ page 77.•The audio source is muted automatically when you make or receive tele-
phone calls. The Mute symbol    ⇒page 10, fig. 9  will then appear in the 
status line.•You can still make calls using the mobile phone. Please refer to the 
instructions for your mobile phone for more information.
² ⇒page 86 provides information relating to the telephone speech control 
system*.•If you make calls using the mobile phone, the telephone number may not 
appear on the display.•Navigation messages are given during a telephone call if the navigation 
system has been set to do so  ⇒page 134.Answering/Rejecting callsAnswering a call
–Select  Answer ⇒ fig. 90 using the control knob or –Press the Answer
 control button to answer an incoming call.
Rejecting a call
– Select Reject  using the control knob or
–Press the Reject  control button. The incoming call will then be 
rejected.
The  name , telephone number  or Unknown  is shown in the display. This 
depends on whether the caller is stored in the phone book and whether the 
number is transmitted with the call  ⇒fig. 90 .
If the mobile phone is inserted in the adapter while receiving an incoming call 
or talking on the phone, all of the information may not appear immediately on 
the display. In this case, the hands free system is not available.
Note
•The audio source is muted automatically when you make or receive tele-
phone calls. The Mute symbol    ⇒page 10, fig. 9  will then appear in the 
status line.•The display of a name or phone number on the display depends on the 
compatibility of the mobile phone with the mobile phone adapter. It is there-
fore possible that no names or phone numbers appear on the display.•Telephone numbers and names stored on the SIM card and in the phone 
book of the mobile phone are listed in the display only after the system has 
completely uploaded all entries (mobile phone must be in the adapter).
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Fig. 90  Telephone: 
Answering an incoming 
call
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76Ending a call– To end a call or stop dialling a number, press the control button 
for  End call  ⇒ fig. 91 .Switching the microphone on and off
Switching the microphone off
–Press the  Options control button any time during a call.
– Select  Micro off ⇒ fig. 92 . The microphone is switched off and 
the caller cannot hear you.
Switching the microphone on
–Press the  Options control button any time during a call.
– Select  Micro on. The microphone is switched back on and the call 
can be continued.When the microphone is switched off, you will see the message  Mute and the 
total duration of the call on the display  ⇒fig. 93 .
The speaker cannot hear you while the sound is off (Mute). Even so, you will 
be able to hear him/her.
Fig. 91  Telephone: 
Ending a callFig. 92  Telephone: 
Switching microphone 
on/off
Fig. 93  Telephone: Micro-
phone off
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"Memory" MenuIntroductionYou can access phone numbers in the directory, phone book and call lists and 
place calls using the Memory function. You can store entries from the call lists 
in the directory.
The following functions are available:•Numbers dialled  ⇒page 77•Call voice mailbox  ⇒page 78
•Directory  ⇒page 78•Phone book  ⇒page 79•Received calls  ⇒page 80•Missed calls  ⇒page 80•Store current number  ⇒page 81Note
•Some of these functions may be not be active, and will then be greyed-
out . For example, if you have not stored a phone number for your voice 
mailbox under Setup Telephone  ⇒page 85, the option for Call voice mailbox  
will be  greyed-out  and cannot be selected.•The relevant functions will be  greyed-out in the display while the phone 
book entries are being loaded into the memory  ⇒page 79.•It is possible that no entries for “Numbers dialled”, “Received calls” and 
“Missed calls” are shown in the display.Numbers dialled–Press the Memory  control button in a telephone menu.
– Select Numbers dialled  ⇒ fig. 94  to display a list of the last 
numbers dialled.
– Select the number required using the control knob. The number  will be included in the keyboard.
–Press the Dial  control button.The Numbers dialled  list stores the last ten
7) names or numbers you have 
dialled. This is independent to whether the call to that specific number was 
established or not.
Fig. 94  Telephone: 
MemoryFig. 95  Telephone: Store 
current number
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78Depending on your mobile phone, the number last dialled is displayed at the 
top or bottom of the list.
You can access the Numbers dialled  list from the telephone main menu by 
pressing the control button for  Dial when the keyboard entry space is 
empty.Voi ce ma ilbox– Press the  Memory control button in a telephone menu.
– Select Call voice mailbox  ⇒ page 77, fig. 94 . The voice mailbox 
number you have stored will be dialled.
– Press the  Dial control button. The call will then be started.You can also call your mailbox by selecting the mailbox symbol    ⇒fig. 96  
in the keypad for numbers. If you select the mailbox symbol   
⇒fig. 96  in the keyboard for numbers 
before you have stored a number for your mailbox, the system will automati-
cally direct you to the number entry screen  ⇒page 85.
You can also store, edit or delete your voice mailbox number in the Telephone 
Setup menu  ⇒page 85.
Note
This function must be selected and set up beforehand through your mobile 
phone network. For more information, contact your service provider.Directory–Press the  Memory control button in a telephone menu.
– By rotating and pressing the control knob, select  Directory 
⇒ page 77, fig. 94 .
– Select  Find entry . The keyboard will be displayed. Enter the data 
or
7)The total number of previously dialled numbers that can be stored may vary depend-
ing on your type of mobile phone.
Fig. 96  Telephone: Voice 
mailbox symbol
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Fig. 97  Telephone: Direc-
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– Select a name from the list.
–Select OK using the alphanumeric keyboard, or
– Press the  Dial control button.If you have stored more than one number for one of your contacts, all the 
numbers will be listed.
If no telephone numbers have been stored in the directory, the directory will 
appear  greyed out  on the display. it cannot be selected.
Note
Use the   button to access and edit your directory data  ⇒page 63.Phone book– Press the  Memory control button in a telephone menu.
– By rotating and pressing the control knob, select  Phone book.
–Select  Find entry . The alphanumeric keyboard will appear, or
– Select a name from the list.
–Select  OK using the alphanumeric keyboard, or
– Press the  Dial control button.Loading the phone book entries
Provided your mobile phone supports this function, the phone book entries 
will be automatically scanned into the memory of the mobile phone adapter 
after you have switched on the ignition and inserted the mobile phone in the  adapter. It may take several minutes to load the entries, depending on how 
many entries are stored on the mobile phone. The message 
Please wait... will 
appear on the instrument panel display during this process.
The last four phone books loaded into the mobile phone adapter remain 
stored there. When you link a fifth mobile phone to the mobile phone 
adapter, the phone book from the mobile phone which has not been used for 
the longest time is deleted from the mobile phone adapter. Up to 500 phone 
book entries per phone book can be stored in the memory.
Using the mobile phone again later
If the SIM card is identical, the phone b ook entries are already stored in the 
mobile phone adapter. You can use the phone book almost immediately.
The system automatically searches for changes or new entries and stores 
them automatically. This process can take several minutes. If your vehicle is 
equipped with the speech control system*  ⇒page 86, you cannot record any 
spoken names in the phone book for the speech control system while phone 
book entries are being loaded from the mobile phone.
Displaying the phone book entries
The phone book entries are displayed in alphabetical order together with a 
category symbol, e.g. SIM card, private, business, mobile phone or telephone 
symbol.
Note
•Which phone book entries are displayed by the navigation system will 
depend on the mobile phone you are using.•In certain cases, phone book entries from a mobile phone may not be 
transmitted in alphabetical order. If more than 500 phone book entries exist, 
entries with certain initial letters may not appear on the navigation system 
display.
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