ECO mode Seat Ibiza 2017 MEDIA SYSTEM PLUS - NAVI SYSTEM
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Audio and Media ModeDisplay: Meaning
B
Viewing the album cover: If there are vari-
ous covers within the same folder/album,
the system only displays one of them.
It prioritizes displaying the covers in the fol-
lowing manner:
1. Cover embedded in the file(s).
2. Image in file folder.
3. Default icon for the connected device.
C
The playing time so far and time remaining
in minutes and seconds. In the case of au-
dio files with variable bit rates (VBR) the re-
maining time may vary.
TP
a)The TP function is active and can be tuned
in
››› page 22.
a)There is no traffic news station available
››› page 22.
a)
Depends on the market and unit in question. Note
● When the media sour c
e is inserted, playing
will not start automatically; it is necessary for
the user to select the source. Nor will the me-
dia source change when it is ejected. Change the media source
Fig. 20
MEDIA mode: change media source. ●
From the MEDIA m ain menu, pr
e
ss the
››› Fig. 1 4 Infotainment button repeatedly
t o cy
c
le through the available media sources.
● OR:From the MEDIA main menu, press the
SOURCE function button
››
›
Fig. 20 and select
the desired media source.
In the pop-up window, the Media sources not
selected are shown as deactivated (in grey).
When a Media source that has already been
played is selected again, playback is re-
sumed from the point at which it was stop-
ped.
Optionally selectable media playback sour-
ces
Function button: Media source
CDInternal CD drive ››› page 32.
Function button: Media source
SD CARD 1SD memory card ››› page 32.SD CARD 2*
USB 1External data storage device connected
to the USB port ››› page 33.USB 2*
AUXExternal audio source connected to the
AUX-IN multimedia socket ››› page 34.
BT AUDIOBluetooth ®
audio ››› page 34. Note
The Media source can be changed in the Tr ac
k
list view ››› page 30. Changing track in the MEDIA main
menu
Fig. 21
MEDIA main menu. » 29
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Audio and Media Mode
It is possible to browse through the tracks of
the M edi
a sour
ce that is currently playing us-
ing the arrow buttons.
It is not possible to exit a playlist or start the
playback of a playlist using the arrow but-
tons. Both actions must be performed man-
ually from the track selection menu
››› page 31.
Controlling playback via the MEDIA main
menu
ActionFunction
Briefly press the func-
tion button once.
Goes to the start of the cur-
rent track. If the track has
been playing for less than 3
seconds, it skips to the be-
ginning of the previous
track.
Quickly press the func-
tion button twice.If the track has been play-
ing for more than 3 sec-
onds, it skips to the begin-
ning of the previous track;
from the first track it skips
to the last track on the data
storage device being
played.
Briefly press the func-
tion button once.Goes to the next track. It
changes from the previous
track to the first track of the
data storage device being
played.
Press and hold the function button.Fast rewind.
ActionFunction
Press and hold the function button.Fast forward.
Slide your finger horizon-
tally across the screen.
Changes to the previ-
ous/next track, respecting
the same playing times as
when changing tracks with
the
or buttons. Selecting an album by its cover
Fig. 22
Selecting by cover. When pressing the current cover
› ›
›
Fig. 21 1 , it displays all the album covers
av ai
l
able in the active media source
››› Fig. 22.
It is possible to browse through all the al-
bums by sliding the covers left or right, by
using the bottom horizontal slide bar, or by
using the adjustment knob ›››
Fig. 1 7 .The selection by cover view will close after
ap
pr
o
ximately 5 seconds of inactivity and will
return to the main Media menu.
Selection of a track from a list of
track
s Fig. 23
Media mode: list of folders on a me-
di a sour
c
e. Fig. 24
Media mode: list of tracks on a Media
sour c
e. 30
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Audio and Media Mode
Inserting or ejecting a CD Fig. 26
Slots for data storage devices in the
glo v
e c
ompartment. The driver should refrain from operating the
u
nit
whi
le the vehicle is in motion. Insert or
change the data storage device before mov-
ing off!
The CD drive can play audio CDs and audio
data CDs.
Inserting a CD
● Hold the CD with the printed side facing up.
● Push the CD into the slot ›››
Fig. 26 3 to
the point wher
e it
is drawn in automatically.
Ejecting a CD
● Press button
1 .
● The CD in the drive will be ejected and
mu s
t
be removed within approximately
10 seconds. If the CD is not removed within the 10 sec-
onds, it i
s automatically retracted for security
reasons without activating the CD mode.
Unreadable or defective CD
If the data on an inserted CD cannot be read
or a defective CD is inserted, the correspond-
ing warning appears on screen.
Depending on the unit, unreadable CDs are
ejected 3 times automatically and inserted
again to initiate another three attempts be-
fore said message is displayed. Note
● Uneven r o
ad surfaces and strong vibrations
can cause playback to jump.
● When the temperature inside the unit is too
high, loadin
g and playback of CDs is disa-
bled.
● If after inserting a number of different CDs
and receiv
ing the CD drive error every
time, contact a qualified workshop. Insert or eject a memory card
Depending on the features and the country,
the
v
ehic
le may have one or two slots for SD
cards. Inserting a memory card
Insert
the compatible memory card, bevelled
edge first and with the label face up (con-
tacts face down), into slot ››› Fig. 26 2 , until
pr operly
in
serted.
If a memory card cannot be inserted, make
sure it is positioned correctly and is compati-
ble with the unit.
Removing a memory card
The inserted memory cards must be prepared
for removal.
● From the main Media menu, press the
SETTINGS button to open the Media Set-
tings menu or pr e
s
s the infotainment but-
ton ››› Fig. 1 9 and then press
Settin
g
s , to
open the System settings menu.
● Press the R
emo
v
e safely function button. A
dr opdo
wn menu ap
pears with the following
options: SD1 Card, SD2 Card*, USB1 and
USB2*. After correctly ejecting the memory
card from the system, the function button be-
comes inactive (grey colour).
● Press the inserted memory card. The mem-
ory c
ard “jumps” to the eject position.
● Remove the memory card.
Unrea
dable memory card
If a memory card is inserted and the data
cannot be read, the relevant warning ap-
pears.
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Audio and Media Mode
External data storage device connec-
t ed t
o USB por
t Depending on the features and the country,
the v
ehic
le may have one or two USB connec-
tions. For their location consult the ››› Booklet
Instruction Manual.
Audio files on an external data storage de-
vice connected to the USB port can be
played and controlled via the Infotainment
system.
Where this manual refers to external data
storage devices, this means USB mass stor-
age devices containing supported audio
files, such as MP3 players, iPods™ and USB
sticks.
Only supported audio files are displayed and
played. Other files are ignored.
Further operation of the external data medi-
um (changing track, selecting tracks and
playback modes) is described in the appro-
priate chapters of this manual ›››
page 25.
Instructions and restrictions
Compatibility with Apple™ devices and other
media players depends on the unit.
The USB port supplies the usual USB volt-
age of 5 volts for a USB connection.
External hard disks with a capacity greater
than 32 GB must be reformatted for the
FAT32 file system in some circumstances. You will find the necessary software and informa-
tion on the Internet
.
T
ake into account all other instructions and
limitations regarding requirements for media
sources ››› page 25.
iPod™, iPad™ and iPhone™
Depending on the country and the equip-
ment, iPods™, iPads™ or iPhones™ can be
connected using the device's USB cable to
the USB port of the vehicle and used as
audio sources.
After connecting an iPod™, iPad™ or
iPhone™, the specific list views of the iPod
are displayed in the upper selection level
( Playlists , Artists , Albums,
Tracks , Podcasts etc.).
Possible error messages after connecting an
external data storage device
Error mes-
sageCauseProcedure
The device
is not
compatibleThe external
data carrier
cannot be
played or com-
munication is
not possible
with the adapt-
er cable being
used.Check the connec-
tion and make sure
the external data
storage device is
working correctly.
If possible, update
the external data
storage device soft-
ware.
Error mes-
sageCauseProcedure
The device does not
workCommunication
fault.Check the connec-
tion and make sure
the external data
medium is working
correctly.
Due to the large number of different data storage devi-
ces and various iPod™, iPad™ and iPhone™ genera-
tions available, it is not possible to guarantee fault-free
operation of all functions described here. Disconnecting
An
y
c
onnected data storage devices must be
prepared before their disconnection in order
to remove them.
● From the main Media menu, press the
SETTINGS button to open the Media Set-
tings menu or pr e
s
s the infotainment but-
ton ›››
Fig. 1 12 and then press
Settin
g
s , to
open the System settings menu.
● Press the R
emo
v
e safely function button. A
dr opdo
wn menu ap
pears with the following
options: SD1 Card, SD2 Card*, USB1 and
USB2*. After correctly ejecting the data stor-
age device from the system, the function but-
ton becomes inactive (grey colour).
● Now the data storage device can be discon-
nected. »
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Audio and Media Mode
Note
● Do not c onnect
an external media player at
the same time to play music via Bluetooth ®
and via the USB port with the Infotain-
ment system, as this could cause playback
limitations.
● If the external player is an Apple™ device,
it cannot
be simultaneously connected by
USB and by Bluetooth ®
.
● If a connected device is not recognised, dis-
connect a
ll the connected devices and try
connecting the device again.
● Do not use memory card adaptors, USB ex-
tens
ion cords or USB hubs! External audio source connected to
the A
UX
-IN mu
ltimedia socket Depending on the equipment and country
ther
e m
a
y be an AUX-IN multimedia socket
››› Booklet Instruction Manual.
In order to connect the external audio source
to the AUX-IN socket, a suitable cable is re-
quired with a 3.5 mm jack that is inserted in-
to the AUX-IN socket of the vehicle.
The connected external audio source is
played over the vehicle speakers and cannot
be controlled via the Infotainment system
controls.
The connection of an external audio source is
indicated by AUX on the screen. Connecting an external audio source to the
AUX-IN mu
ltimedia socket
● Lower the base volume on the Infotainment
syst
em.
● Connect the external audio source to the
AUX-IN mu
ltimedia socket.
● Start playback on the external audio
source.
● In the MEDIA m
ain menu, press the SOURCE function button and select
A
UX .
The outp ut
volume of the connected external
audio source should be adjusted to the vol-
ume of the other audio sources ››› page 76.
Information on operating an external audio
source connected to the AUX-IN multimedia
socket
OperationEffect
Selection of another au-
dio source from the Info-
tainment system.The external audio source
continues to run in the
background.
Stopping playback on the
external audio source.The infotainment system
remains in the AUX menu.
Disconnecting the plug
from the AUX-IN multime-
dia socket.The infotainment system
remains in the AUX menu. Note
● Ple a
se read and observe the manufactur-
er's instruction manual for the external audio
source.
● Interference noise may be heard if the ex-
terna
l audio source is powered from the 12-
volt power socket of the vehicle. Connecting an external audio source
vi
a Bluet
ooth® Bluetooth
®
Audio mode al lo
w
s you to listen
to audio files being played on a Bluetooth ®
audio source (e.g., a mobile telephone) con-
nected via Bluetooth ®
(audio playback by
Bluetooth ®
) over the vehicle speakers.
Conditions ● The Bluetooth ®
audio source mu
st support
the A2DP Bluetooth ®
profile.
● In the Bluetooth settings menu, the
Bluetooth Audio (A2DP/AVRCP) function must
be activ at
ed ›
›› page 63.
Starting Bluetooth ®
audio transfer
● Activate Bluetooth ®
vis
ibility on the exter-
nal Bluetooth ®
audio source (e.g., mobile tel-
ephone).
● Lower the base volume on the Infotainment
syst
em.
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Navigation*Function button: function
Position: current vehicle position in coordinates and GPS
status (satellite reception).
a) This function button is only shown when route guidance is
not active or when predictive route guidance is active.
Press the function button to close the split
sc r
een.
At any moment during navigation, pressing
inside the map will make a pop-up menu ap-
pear with the following functions:
Function button: function
Street name or coordinates: shows the details of the point
selected on the map.
Only when you press on an icon on the map:
POI: name of the point of interest (when only one
appears on the map).
Group of POIs: more points of interest (when you
press on the map on various POIs grouped togeth-
er).
Favourite: name of the favourite.
Home: Home address.
Start route guidance: starts guidance directly.
Add stopover destination: only when you have an active
route.
Search nearby: enters in the search menu, but only for the
area around the point selected on the map.
Function button: function
Demo mode start (only when demo mode is active) Map display
Fig. 35
Messages and function buttons on
the m ap di
s
play. Function buttons and messages on the map
di
s
p
lay.
To activate function buttons
and , press
function button .
Function button: function
To select automatic scaling. If the function
is active, the symbol is displayed in blue.
Current altitude indicator.
View map scale. Turn the setup button or
move your fingers together/apart on the
touchscreen to change the scale of the map.
Function button: function
It can mute or repeat the last announce-
ment, or can change the announcement vol-
ume.
To change the orientation of the map (north-
facing or direction of travel). This function is
only available in 2D mode.
To centre the vehicle position on the map.
To centre the destination on the map. This
function button is only displayed if either
Display destination on map
or Display route
on the map is selected ››› page 43.
Briefly zooms in on the map. After a few
seconds, it automatically returns to the last
selected scale.
Road signs
: Depending on the vehicle's equipment,
the road signs stored in the navigation data are dis-
played ››› page 47. 44
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Navigation*
Navigation with images Fig. 38
Images main menu. Selecting an image and starting route guid-
anc
e
B e
ar in mind the requirements and formats of
the compatible images ››› page 25.
● Insert the data storage device with the stor-
ed image
s or connect it to the Infotainment
system.
● Press the Infotainment button
›››
Fig. 1 12 and then select
Im
ag
e s .
● Press the SOURC
E
› ›
› Fig. 38
function button
and select the data storage device where the
images are stored.
● Select the desired image.
● If the image displayed was taken using GPS
localis
ation, the function button will ap-
pe ar
. Pr
ess to start guidance to a destination. Road sign indicators The road sign indicators must be active in the
Navigation Setup menu ›››
page 48.
If road signs for the road being travelled are
stored in the navigation data, the system can
show them on the map display (e.g. a speed
restriction).
Please bear in mind how recent the naviga-
tion data is and the limitations of the system
››› page 37 !
Traffic sign recognition Some vehicles are also equipped with a cam-
er
a f
or tr
affic sign recognition. If traffic sign
recognition is installed in the vehicle and ac-
tivated, the recognised traffic signs and addi-
tional information are displayed in the map
view.
Read and take note of the information and in-
dications provided by the traffic sign recogni-
tion system in the vehicle ›››
Booklet Instruc-
tion Manual.
Route guidance in demo mode If demo mode is activated in the
Naviga-
tion Settings menu ››
›
page 48, an ad-
ditional pop-up window opens when you
start route guidance. ●
Pres
sing the Demo mode function button
s t
ar
ts a “virtual route guidance” to the desti-
nation you have entered.
● If you press the Normal function button, a
“r e
al
route guidance” starts.
The sequence of events and the operations in
virtual route guidance are similar to those in
real route guidance.
Virtual route guidance is repeated when you
reach the fictitious destination and always
starts again from the starting point if not
aborted beforehand.
If the starting point for demo mode has been
defined manually in the Navigation Set-
tings menu, virtual route guidance will start
from the position set.
A manually entered starting point is overwrit-
ten with the current vehicle location if the ve-
hicle moves off. Note
Disable demo mode after use, otherwise you
wi l
l be prompted to choose between virtual
and normal route guidance each time you
start route guidance. 47
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Vehicle Menu
3. Long-term
The memor y
r
ecords the values for a specific
number of partial trips, up to a total of 19
hours and 59 minutes or 99 hours and 59 mi-
nutes, or 1999.9 km (or miles) for 9999 km
(or miles), depending on the model of instru-
ment panel.
When one of these values is reached (de-
pending on the version of the instrument
panel), the memory is automatically deleted
and it starts counting from 0 again.
Ecotrainer* Fig. 41
CAR Menu Ecotrainer. Fig. 42
Driving style symbols. Open ECOTRAINER menu
● When the vehicle is stopped, press the in-
f ot
ainment
button ››› Fig. 1 9 .
● Press the VIEW function button and then
sel ect
ECOTRAINER .
If
the corresponding equipment is available,
the ECOTRAINER will provide information on
driving style. The information on driving style
is only evaluated and displayed when mov-
ing forward.
∅ ECO points: Driving style display
This indicates the driving style since starting
the vehicle on a scale of 0 to 100. The higher
the score displayed, the more efficient the
driving style. To see more information, press
the display. It shows statistics for the last 30
minutes of driving since starting the vehicle.
If the car has not yet been driven for 30 mi- nutes, it shows values from the last trip in
grey.
∅
l/100 km: Average fuel consumption
Shows the average fuel consumption. The
value is calculated by using the kilometres
covered since starting the vehicle. To see
more information, press the display. It shows
statistics for the last 30 minutes of driving
since starting the vehicle. If the car has not
yet been driven for 30 minutes, it shows val-
ues from the last trip in grey.
ECO tips: Tips on how to save fuel
By pressing the ECO tips function button, you
c an
v
iew tips on how to save fuel. These tips
can only be viewed when the vehicle is stop-
ped.
Evaluation of efficient driving style
The efficiency of the driving style is reflected
by different elements on the display.
Display ››› Fig. 41: Meaning
1Different symbols are shown on the left of the col-
umns that report on the current driving style ››› ta-
ble on page 52.
2
The white column is an indication of where the ef-
ficiency graph begins (from left to right).
It shows the position of the evaluation that is cur-
rently being performed.
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Telephone management system (PHONE)
The infotainment system and the mobile tele-
phone w i
l
l now be connected to each other.
When the pairing has been finalized correct-
ly, the PHONE main menu will appear. The
phonebook and call lists stored in the mobile
phone will be loaded once the requests have
been accepted in the mobile phone. The du-
ration of the loading process depends on the
amount of data stored on the mobile tele-
phone. After loading, the data will be availa-
ble on the Infotainment system.
Pairing and connection of mobile telephones
You can pair up to 20 mobile telephones to
the Infotainment system, but there can only
be two mobile phones simultaneously con-
nected as hands-free, and a third device as
BT audio at any time.
When the Infotainment system is switched
on, it automatically connects to the last con-
nected mobile telephone. If it is not possible
to connect to this mobile telephone, the tele-
phone management system will try to auto-
matically connect to the next mobile tele-
phone on the list of paired devices.
The maximum range of the Bluetooth ®
is ap-
proximate. 10 metres. The active Bluetooth ®
connection disconnects if this distance is ex-
ceeded. The connection is automatically re-
established as soon as the device is once
again within Bluetooth ®
range. If the maximum number of paired devices is
reac
hed and you wish to pair another one to
the system, it will automatically replace the
one least used recently. If you wish to replace
it with another one, the user must erase it be-
forehand. To do so:
● Press the Setup button on the device while
in telephone mode.
● Pr
ess the function button Bluetooth setting
s .
● Activate the P
air
ed dev
ices function button.
● In the list of paired devices, press the function button next to the mobile telephone
t
o be del
et
ed and then press Delete to con-
firm the process. Note
● It m a
y be necessary to confirm the phone-
book data transfer request on the mobile tel-
ephone.
● Check that there are no requests pending
accept
ance in your mobile phone. If there are,
this could block some of the functions in the
PHONE menu. Description of the telephone
m
an
ag
ement system
Introduction Some functions and setup can only be per-
formed when the
v
ehicle is stopped and are
not available on all mobile telephones.
With the help of the telephone manager, up
to 2 mobile telephones can be connected to
the Infotainment system via the Bluetooth ®
function (for example, one used as a Blue-
tooth audio player and another as a hands-
free phone). Note
● Us in
g a mobile telephone inside the vehicle
may provoke noise in the speakers.
● Some networks may not recognise all lan-
guage ch
aracters or offer all services.56
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Telephone management system (PHONE)
Display and symbols of the telephone
m an
ag
ement system Fig. 47
Active call. Fig. 48
Multiple calls.
Display: Meaning ››› Fig. 47
AName of the mobile network operator (provid-
er) to which the mobile telephone is connec-
ted.
Display: Meaning ››› Fig. 47
BView of stored telephone number or name. If
the name stored in the phonebook has an as-
signed photo, it can be displayed ››› page 63.
Press to
accept a call.
Press to
end a call.
OR: Press to reject an incoming call.
Press to mute or to reactivate the ring tone dur-
ing an incoming call.
Press to mute the microphone during an active
call and to reactivate it.
This button keeps the call active. While the call
is on hold the listener will not hear the conver-
sation. To reactivate it, press the call accept
button
. To reject it, press the reject button.
Press to add a participant to the active call
››› Fig. 48 C.
Charge status of a mobile telephone connec-
ted via “Hands-free profile” (HFP) Bluetooth
®
.
Strength of coverage signal received by the
mobile telephone.
Private mode
Priv
at
e mode c
an only be activated during an
active call.
To activate private mode:
● Settings menu.●
Unc hec
k
the checkbox: Hands-free telephone .
W ith the priv
at
e mode activated the active
audio and microphone become that of the
mobile phone connected to the hands-free.
When deactivated, the audio reverts to the
vehicle's audio system. This configuration is
only applicable to the active call, so for sub-
sequent calls, the audio will revert by default
to vehicle's audio system.
Multiple calls
The telephone management system allows
the user to interact with a maximum of three
calls on the screen.
Only one of the calls may be active.
Simultaneous calls
The user can merge various calls into a con-
ference call by pressing the button. To do
this there must be at least two calls. Once the
conference call has begun, the user can add
up to a maximum of 5 participants.
Once the conference call has been set up, the
user can consult the list of participants by
pressing the Simultaneous calls image
››› Fig. 48 C .
D ependin
g on the mo
bile device, you can
hang up the call with one of the conference
call participants or remove them from it while
keeping them on a separate call.
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