Seat Ibiza 2017 MEDIA SYSTEM TOUCH - COLOUR
Manufacturer: SEAT, Model Year: 2017, Model line: Ibiza, Model: Seat Ibiza 2017Pages: 48, PDF Size: 1.5 MB
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MEDIA SYSTEM
TOUCH/COLOUR
Owner’s manual
6F0012720CA
Inglés
6F0012720CA (01.17)
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About this manual
This manual contains information, recommen -
dations, advice and warnings related to your
radio system. The other publications in the
vehicle documentation contain further infor -
mation of which you should be aware for your
own safety and for that of your passengers.
Ensure that the onboard documentation is
kept in the vehicle at all times. This is espe -
cially important when lending or selling the
vehicle to another person.
This manual contains a description of the
equipment supplied with the vehicle at the
time of press. Some of the units described
herein will not be available until a later date or
is only available in certain markets. The
illustrations are intended as a general
guide and may vary from the equipment tted
in your vehicle in some details.
The screen colour and the colour of the infor -
mation displayed on it can vary according to
vehicle model.
Directions and positions of components (e.g.
right, left, front, rear) are always relative to the
direction of travel of the vehicle unless other -
wise stated.
The equipment marked with an aster -
isk* is tted as standard only in certain
versions, and is only supplied as op -
tional extras for some versions, or are
only offered in certain countries.
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®. Although the copyright symbol does
not appear, it is a copyrighted mark.
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ing page.
WARNING
Texts preceded by this symbol contain infor -
mation on safety. They warn you about possi -
ble dangers of accident or injury.
CAUTION
Texts with this symbol draw your attention to
potential sources of damage to your vehicle.
For the sake of the environment
Texts preceded by this symbol contain rele-
vant information concerning environmental
protection.
Note
Texts preceded by this symbol contain additio -
nal information.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Ov erview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Unit overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Main menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
General operating information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Radio mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Media mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Telephone management system
(PHONE)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Introduction to the telephone management
sy
stem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Description of the telephone management
sy
stem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
CAR menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Introduction to managing the CAR menu . . . . . 35
Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
System setup Menu (SETUP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Sound and volume setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
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Overview
Overview Unit overview Fig. 1
Overview of the controls (this configuration depends on the version).
1 › ›› page 10
2 › ›› page 7
3 › ›› page 25 4
› ›› page 17
5 › ›› page 40
6 › ›› page 35 7
› ›› page 38
8 › ›› page 6
9 › ›› page 21 10
› ›› page 6 2
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Overview
Main menus Fig. 2
Summary of the menus. » 3
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Overview
Radio
› ›› page 10
Main menu RADIO ››› page 10
Radio data services RDS ››› page 11
Digital radio mode ››› page 12
Memory buttons ›› › page 13Select, tune and store stations to memory ›› › page 13
SCAN ››› page 14
Traffic information TP ››› page 14
Settings ››› page 14
Media
› ›› page 17
Media sources and audio files ››› page 17
Playing order ›› › page 18
Changing the media source ››› page 19
Memory card ›› › page 21External player with Bluetooth ®
› ›› page 23
Change track ››› page 20
Select a track ›› › page 20
Settings ››› page 24
USB/AUX-IN ››› page 21, ››› page 24
Sound
› ›› page 40Sound and volume setup ››› page 40
Telephone
› ›› page 25
Pairing ››› page 26
Bluetooth ®
› ›› page 26
Function buttons ››› page 28
Active call ››› page 28Entering number ›› › page 30
Phonebook ››› page 31
Call list ››› page 31
Setup ›› › page 33
Vehicle
› ›› page 35Journey ›› › page 35
Status ›› › page 37Tyres ››› page 37
Consumers ››› page 35
Setup
› ›› page 38Display ››› page 38
Language ›› › page 39
Date and time ››› page 39Units ›› › page 39
Factory settings ››› page 39 4
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Introduction
Introduction Gener al operating information
Safety notes Travelling on today's roads requires the driv-
er's
full attention at all times.
Only operate the radio and its various func-
tions when the traffic situation really permits
this. WARNING
● B
efore starting the trip, you should famili-
arise yourself with the different radio func-
tions.
● High audio volume may represent a danger
t
o you and to others.
● Adjust the volume in a way that you can
di
stinguish surrounding noise, for example,
horns and sirens, etc.
● Radio settings should be made when the
c
ar is stopped or by a passenger. WARNING
Distracting the driver in any way can lead to
an ac
cident and cause injuries. Operating the
infotainment system while driving can dis-
tract your attention from the traffic.
● Always drive carefully and responsibly. ●
Sel
ect volume settings that allow you to
easily hear signals from outside the vehicle
at all times (e.g. emergency service sirens).
● If you set the volume excessively high you
m
ay suffer damage to your ears. This can also
happen if you are exposed to an excessively
high volume even for a short time. WARNING
The volume level may suddenly change when
y
ou switch audio source or connect a new au-
dio source.
● Reduce the base volume before switching
audio sour
ce or connecting a new audio
source ››› page 6. WARNING
Connecting, inserting or removing a data me-
dium whi
le driving can distract your attention
from the traffic and cause an accident. WARNING
Connecting leads for external devices may
o
bstruct the driver.
● Arrange the connecting leads so that they
do not
obstruct the driver. WARNING
External devices that are loose or not proper-
ly
secured could be flung though the interior during a sudden driving or braking manoeu-
vr
e, or in the event of an accident.
● Never, for any reason, fit the external units
on the door
s, on the windscreen, on or near
the area marked “AIRBAG” on the steering
wheel, on the dash panel, on the seat backr-
ests or between these areas and the passen-
gers. These units may cause serious injury in
the event of an accident, especially if the air-
bag is activated. WARNING
The centre armrest may obstruct the driver's
arm mo
vements, which could cause an acci-
dent and severe injuries.
● Always keep the armrest closed while the
v
ehicle is in motion. Note
● Not
inserting the data medium correctly, or
inserting unsuitable data media, may damage
the unit.
● When inserting the memory card, make
s
ure it is in the correct position ››› page 21
● If you push too hard, you could damage the
loc
k on the memory card slot.
● Only use suitable memory cards.
● The vehicle loudspeakers may be damaged
if
the volume is too high or the sound is dis-
torted. » 5
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Introduction
●
Lightly pressing the buttons or briefly
pressing the touchscreen is sufficient to op-
erate the unit.
● It is possible that not all the functions and
f
unction buttons are available as the software
of the unit responds to the specific character-
istics of each market. A missing function but-
ton on the screen is not the result of an error
in the unit.
● Due to country-specific legislation, certain
f
unctions cannot be selected on the screen
when the vehicle is travelling above a certain
speed.
● Using a mobile telephone inside the vehicle
c
an cause noise in the speakers.
● There may be restrictions on the use of
Bluet
ooth devices in some countries. Infor-
mation is available from the local authorities.
● In some vehicles equipped with a parking
di
stance warning system, the volume of the
audio source is automatically lowered when
the gear is engaged.
● If the steering wheel has a voice control
b
utton , it will not work in this radio mod-
el, so it has no function in relation to the ra-
dio. Rotary knobs and buttons
Rotary knobs
The l
eft-hand rotary knob ››› Fig. 1 8 is used
a
s the volume control or the on/off button. The right-hand rotary knob
›
›› Fig. 1 10 is
u
sed as the setting knob.
Infotainment buttons
In these instructions, the unit buttons are de-
picted by the word “infotainment button”
and their function is shown inside a rectan-
gle (for example: MEDIA infotainment button
›
›› Fig. 1.
The infotainment buttons are operated by
pressing them or holding them down.
Switching on and off To manually switch the Infotainment system
on and off
, briefly press the rotary knob
››› Fig. 1 8 .
When the u
nit is switched on the system
starts up. The last active audio source will be
played with the volume set, as long this does
not exceed the maximum, predefined switch-
on volume ›››
page 40.
The unit will switch off automatically when
the key is removed from the ignition or when
the on/off button is pressed (depending on
the equipment fitted or the vehicle). If you
turn the unit back on after the engine has
been switched off, it will turn off automatical-
ly after approximately 30 minutes (delayed
switch-off). Note
● The u
nit is linked to the vehicle. It cannot
be used in any other vehicle.
● If only the battery has been disconnected
fr
om the vehicle, the vehicle must be started
before turning the unit back on. Adjusting the base volume
FunctionUse
Increase
the vol-
ume.Turn the volume control clockwise or
scroll the thumbwheel upwards on the
multifunction steering wheel ››› Book-
let Instruction Manual.
Lower the
volume.Turn the volume control anticlockwise
or scroll the thumbwheel downwards on the multifunction steering wheel. The volume modification is shown on the
s
creen with a bar.
It is possible to preset certain volume set-
tings and adjustments ››› page 40.
Silence the unit
● Turn the volume control antic
lockwise
until you see .
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Introduction
● OR: Pr ess the MUTE function button
›
›› Fig. 4 1)
.
While the unit is muted, the active media
source is paused. is displayed on the
screen. Note
If the basic playback volume of an audio
sour
ce has been increased substantially, low-
er the volume before changing to another au-
dio source. Operating the function buttons on-
s
creen Fig. 3
View of possible function buttons. Fig. 4
View of possible function buttons. The unit is equipped with a touchscreen
›
›› Fig. 1 2 .
The activ
e areas of the screen that represent
a function are called “function buttons” and
are used by pressing them briefly on the dis-
play or holding them down . The function but-
tons are represented in the instructions with
the word “function buttons” and the button
symbol - - - .
F
unction buttons start functions or open sub-
menus. The menu currently selected is
shown in the submenus title line ››› Fig. 3 A .
The f
unction buttons that appear deactivated
(in grey) may not be selected at that time. Summary of the indications and function
b
uttons
Operation and effect
AThe title line shows the menu selected at
that time and, if applicable, other function
buttons ›› › Fig. 3.
BPress to open an additional menu
› › › Fig. 3.
CMove the control around the screen by
pressing lightly, without lifting your finger
› ›› Fig. 3.
D
Move the cursor around the screen by
pressing lightly, without resting your fin-
ger. OR: Press the desired destination on
the screen; the cursor will move to this
position ›› › Fig. 4 .
BACK Briefly press to return progressively to the
main menu from a submenu, or to undo
the changes made.
Press briefly to open a pop-up window
with additional setup options. To close
the pop-up window briefly press outside
of it or select an option.
/
Activated/deactivated function.
Some functions or instructions are
marked with a checkbox, and are activa-
ted or deactivated by touching them brief-
ly.
» 1)
According to version
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Introduction Operation and effect
OKBriefly press to confirm the data entered
or to select. ×
Briefly press to close a pop-up window or
a data entry screen.
/ Briefly press to modify the setup progres-
sively.
SETUPTo activate the setup of the menus and
systems.
MENUGo to menu selection. Activating the list entries and search-
in
g through the lists Fig. 5
Setup menu list entries. Select and activate the list entries with the
settin
g knob or by pressing directly on the
screen.
● Search for an element in the list by t
urning
the setting knob: each entry on the list will
appear marked, one by one, until you find
your desired entry.
● Press the settin
g knob to activate the selec-
ted list entry.
Scrolling through the list
If a list contains more elements than can be
viewed on the screen, a scroll bar will be
shown on the right of the screen ››› Fig. 3 C .
● Moving through a list, line by line: t
urn the
setting knob.
● To quickly scan through a long list: Pl
ace
your finger on the scroll marker and move it
downwards over the screen without losing
contact. Lift your finger off the screen when
you reach the desired position.
Additional information and display
option
s The information on the screen can vary de-
pendin
g on the settings and may differ from
the descriptions shown here.
The main screens show the current time and
outdoor temperature. All information is displayed just after fully
s
tarting up the infotainment system.
Initial configuration wizard Fig. 6
Initial configuration wizard. The initial configuration wizard will help you
t
o set up your Infotainment system the first
time you switch it on.
Every time you switch on the Infotainment
system, the initial setup screen will appear
››› Fig. 6 if any parameters have not been set
or if the NEVER function button has not been
pressed.
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