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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
●
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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Media
Media
M edia mode
Introduction Media sources ar
e audio sources containing
audio files on various different data storage
devices (e.g. SD memory card, USB, external
MP3 player, etc.). These audio files can be
played by the infotainment system from its
corresponding drives or audio input sockets
(memory card slot, AUX-IN multi-media sock-
et etc.) Note
● The audio coding technology MPEG-4 HE-
AA
C and patents have a Fraunhofer IIS li-
cence.
● This product is protected by copyright and
pr
operty rights of Microsoft Corporation. Us-
ing or distributing similar technology outside
of this product without a licence from Micro-
soft or any of its authorised subsidiaries is
prohibited.
● The infotainment system only plays undam-
ag
ed compatible audio files; other files are
ignored.
● Consult the list of supported devices on the
w
eb. Requirements for the media sources
and audio fi
les The supported file formats listed are collec-
tiv
ely referred to below as "audio files".
Media sourcesRequirements for playing
in the unit
SD and MMC Mem-
ory cards compatible
with the FAT12, FAT16,
FAT32, XFAT or VFAT file
system (max. 2GB), as
well as SDHC and
SDXC memory cards.– MP3 files (.mp3) with a rate
of 8 to 320 kbit/s or variable.
– WMA files (.wma) of up to
9.2 mono/stereo with no copy
protection.
– Playlists in PLS, M3U, WPL
and ASX formats.
– Playlists no larger than
1000 elements or 20 kB.
– Filenames and addresses
no larger than 256 characters.
– On memory cards: a maxi-
mum of 1000 folders and a
maximum of 2048 files.
USB data storage
device with 2.0 specifi-
cation, compatible
with the FAT12, FAT16,
FAT32, or VFAT file sys-
tem (max. 2GB).
Audio file playback
via Bluetooth ®a)
.– The external media player
must support the Bluetooth
profile A2DP.
a) Bluetooth ®
is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
Restrictions and instructions
Contamination, exposure to high tempera-
tures and mechanical damage may render a data medium unusable. Please observe the
m
anufacturer's instructions.
Variations in the quality of data media pro-
duced by different manufacturers may lead to
anomalies during playback.
Please observe copyright laws.
The unit may be unable to read individual
tracks or the entire data medium due to the
data medium configuration or the devices
and programs used for recording. Informa-
tion can be found on the internet regarding
the best ways to create audio files and data
media (compression rate, ID3 tag etc.).
Depending on the size, its condition due to
use (copy and delete processes), the folder
structure and file type, the read time of the
data media used can vary considerably.
Playlists only determine a certain playing or-
der. There are no files stored in a playlist. The
unit will not play a playlist if the files are not
on the data medium at the locations referred
to by the playlist (relative file paths). Note
● Do not
use adaptors for memory cards.
● We will not accept any responsibility for
fi
les damaged or lost on the data medium. 17
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Media
Function buttons of the main menu MediaFunction button: Function
MEDIA
Press to select another media source
› ›› page 19.
SD card
: SD memory card ››› page 21.
Bluetooth audio: Bluetooth audio
› ›› page 23.
USB
: USB data medium ›› › page 21.
AUX: external audio source ››› page 24.
SELECTIONOpens the track list ››› page 20.
or Changes track in Media mode or fast for-
ward/rewind ›› › page 20.
Playback will stop. The function button changes to
› ›› page 20.
Playback will continue. The function but-
ton changes to › ›› page 20.
SETUPOpens the menu Media settings
› ›› page 24.
Repeat all tracks. Repeats all the tracks
that are on the same memory level as the
track being played at that moment. If
Mix/Repeat/Scan including subfolders is
active in the Media Settings menu , the
sub-folders will also be included.
The current track will be repeated.
Random play. Information and possible icons
Display: Meaning
A›
›› Fig. 14
Displays track information (ID3 tag in
MP3 files).
Audio files: displays the artist's name,
album title and song title.
B› ›› Fig. 14
Playing time so far.
The time bar allows you to select the de-
sired playing time.
RDS radio data service deactivated. The
RDS can be activated in the menu Setup
(FM, AM) › ›› page 14.
TPThe TP is active and receiving ›› › page 14.
No traffic announcement station can be
received. Note
When the media source is inserted, playing
w
ill not start automatically; it is necessary for
the user to select the source. Nor will the me-
dia source change when it is ejected. Changing the media source
Fig. 15
Changing media source. ●
In the MEDIA m
ain menu, press the info-
tainment MEDIA button several times to skip
thr
ough the available Media sources.
● OR: In the m
ain menu, press the MEDIA
button ››› Fig. 15 and select the required me-
dia 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.
Media sources that can optionally be selec-
ted
Function button: media source
SD card: SD memory card ›› › page 21.» 19
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MediaFunction button: media source
USB: USB data medium
›› › page 21.
BT audio: playing audio files via Bluetooth ®
› ›› page 23.
AUX: external audio source connected to the AUX-IN
multimedia socket ›› › page 24. Change the track in the MEDIA main
menu
Fig. 16
MEDIA main menu. It is possible to browse through the tracks of
the medi
a source that is currently playing us-
ing the or buttons.
It is not possible to exit a playlist or start the
playback of a playlist using the or but-
tons. Both actions must be performed man-
ually from the track selection menu. Controlling playback via the MEDIA main
menu
UseEffect
Briefly pressing the
function 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.
Briefly pressing the
function button two
consecutive times.If the track has been playing
for more than 3 seconds, it
skips to the beginning of the
previous track. And, where
applicable, it skips from the
first track to the last one on
the data storage device be-
ing played.
Briefly pressing the
function button once.
Goes to the next track. It
changes from the previous
track to the first track of the
data storage device being
played.
Keeping the function
button pressed.Fast rewind.
Keeping the function
button pressed.Fast forward. Select a track from the list
Fig. 17
Folder list. Fig. 18
List of audio files. Open the audio/folder file list.
● In the MEDIA m
ain menu, press the MEDIA
button ››› Fig. 17 to open the track list. The
track being played appears highlighted
››› Fig. 18.
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Media
Search and press on the track/folder list or
on the de sired track/folder. If there is infor-
mation available, the track name is displayed
(for audio CDs) or the name of the file (MP3)
instead of Track + number .
Function button: Function
A››› Fig. 17Open the Source menu. Press to select oth-
er media sources.
B› ›› Fig. 18
Indicates the media source being browsed.
If pressed it goes to the root folder of the
device indicated on the icon.
SD card: SD memory card ››› page 21.
USB: USB data medium ›› › page 21.
BT audio: playing audio files via Bluetooth ®
› ›› page 23.
AUX: external audio source connected to
the AUX-IN multimedia socket ››› page 24.
C› ›› Fig. 18
Press the function button to open the top
folder in the hierarchy of the media source.
After being pressed several times the cur-
rently selected media source appears;
press to check the source contents. The
number appearing on the folder indicates
the level in the directory ›› › Fig. 18.
Start playback with the first track.
Function button: Function
Repeat all tracks. Repeats all the tracks that
are on the same memory level as the track
being played at that moment. If in the Me-
dia Settings menu
Mix/Repeat
including subfolders is activa-
ted , it also includes the subfolders.
Repeat the current track.
Random play. Includes all the tracks that
are on the same memory level as the track
being played at that moment. If in the Me-
dia Settings menu
Mix/Repeat
including subfolders is activated, it
also includes the subfolders. Note
The tracks, folders and playlists can also be
sel
ected by turning the right-hand setup but-
ton, and can be played or opened by pressing
it. Inserting and removing memory cards
Inserting a memory card
In
sert a compatible memory card into the
memory card slot with the bevelled edge first
and facing right until the card clicks into
place ››› Fig. 1 9 .
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 in
serted memory card must be prepared
for removal.
● In the Media main menu, press the
S
ETTINGS button to open the Media Set-
tings menu. A
lternatively: Press the MENU infotainment button; then press
Set
up to
open the System settings menu.
● Press the function button
R
emove SD card safely . After the system closes
the memor
y card, a message will appear on
the screen indicating that the card can be re-
moved.
● Press the inserted memory card. The mem-
or
y card “jumps” to the eject position.
● Remove the memory card.
Unr
eadable memory card
If a memory card is inserted and the data
cannot be read, the relevant warning ap-
pears.
External data storage device connec-
t
ed to USB port Depending on the features and the country,
the
vehicle may have a USB connection. For
their location, consult the ››› Booklet Instruc-
tion Manual. »
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Media
Audio files on an external data storage de-
v ice 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 17.
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. Take into account all other instructions and
limit
ations regarding requirements for media
sources ››› page 17.
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 1)
The device is not compatible
CauseProcedure
The external data carri-
er cannot be played or
communication is not
possible with the
adapter cable being
used.Check the connection and
make sure the external data
storage device is working cor-
rectly.
If possible, update the exter-
nal data storage device soft-
ware.
The device does not work
CauseProcedure
Communication fault.Check the connection and
make sure the external data
medium is working correctly. Disconnecting
An
y connected data storage devices must be
prepared before their disconnection in order
to remove them.
● In the Media main menu, press the
S
ETTINGS button to open the
Media Set-
tings menu.
● Press the Saf
ely remove USB device func-
tion button. After the system has closed the
USB device, a message will appear on the
screen indicating that the device can be re-
moved.
● Now the data storage device can be discon-
nect
ed. Note
● Do not
connect an external media player at
the same time to play music via Bluetooth ®1)
Due to the large number of different data storage
dev
ices and various iPod™, iPad™ and iPhone™
generations available, it is not possible to guarantee
fault-free operation of all functions described here.
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Media
and via the USB port
w ith 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-
c
onnect all the connected devices and try
connecting the device again.
● Do not use memory card adaptors, USB ex-
t
ension cords or USB hubs! Connect external audio source via
Bluet
ooth® In Bluetooth audio mode, audio files from an
e
xternal audio source that is connected via
Bluetooth ®
, for example a mobile telephone
(Bluetooth audio playback), can be played
over the vehicle speakers.
Conditions
● The Bluetooth ®
audio sour
ce must support
the A2DP Bluetooth ®
profile.
● In the Bluetooth Settings menu the
Bluetooth Audio (A2DP/AVRCP)
function mu
st be on. Starting Bluetooth
®
audio tr
ansmission
● Activate Bluetooth ®
v
isibility on the exter-
nal Bluetooth ®
audio source (e.g., mobile tel-
ephone).
● Lower the base volume on the Infotainment
sy
stem.
● Press the Infotainment MEDIA button.
● Click on the MEDIA function button and se-
l
ect BT Audio .
● Press Find new dev
ice in order to connect an
e
xternal Bluetooth ®
audio source for the first
time ››› page 26.
● OR: Sel
ect a Bluetooth ®
external audio
source from the list.
● Please refer to the instructions on the
s
creen of the Infotainment system and on the
Bluetooth ®
audio source regarding the rest
of the procedure.
You may still need to manually start playback
on the Bluetooth ®
source.
When playback on the Bluetooth ®
audio
source is stopped, the Infotainment system
remains in Bluetooth ®
Audio mode.
Controlling playback
The extent to which the Bluetooth ®
audio
source can be controlled via the Infotainment
system depends on the connected Blue-
tooth ®
audio source. The available functions will depend on the
Bluet
ooth®
Audio profile that the connected
external player supports.
With media players that support the AVRCP
Bluetooth ®
profile, playback on the Blue-
tooth ®
audio source can be automatically
started or stopped when the unit is switched
to Bluetooth ®
Audio mode or to a different
audio source. In addition, it is possible to
view or change the track via the Infotainment
system. Note
● D
ue to the large number of different Blue-
tooth audio sources available, it is not possi-
ble to guarantee fault-free operation of all
functions described here.
● Deactivate the service and warning sounds
of
a connected Bluetooth audio source (for
example, the key tones of the mobile tele-
phone) to avoid interference noise and
anomalies in the operation.
● Depending on the external player connec-
t
ed, the response time of the system can
vary.
● Do not connect an external media player at
the s
ame time to play music via Bluetooth®
and via the USB port with the Infotainment
system, as this could cause playback limita-
tions.
● If the external player is an Apple device™,
it
cannot be simultaneously connected by
USB and by Bluetooth. 23
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Media
Media settings Media settings
●
Select the media main menu by pressing
the inf otainment button MEDIA .
● Press the function button Set
up to open the
menu Media settings .
Function button: effect
Traffic Information (TP): the TP function (traffic announce-
ment tracking) is activated ››› page 14. If the function
button is deactivated (in grey), you must first activate
the function button
Traffic Station (TP) in the FM Setup
menu ››› page 14 .
Mix/Repeat including subfolders: the subfolders are taken
into account in the playback mode selected ››› page 18.
Bluetooth setup: ››› page 33.
Remove USB device safely: the system closes the USB, sub-
sequently enabling it to be ejected safely.
Safely remove the SD memory card: the system closes the SD
card, subsequently enabling it to be ejected safely. External audio source connected to
the A
UX-IN multimedia socket Depending on the equipment and country
ther
e may 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-
t
o 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 multimedia socket
● Lower the volume on the Infotainment sys-
t
em.
● Connect the external audio source to the
A
UX-IN multimedia socket.
● Start playback on the external audio
sour
ce.
● In the MEDIA main menu, press the MEDIA 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 40.
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.
OperationEffect
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
● Pl
ease read and observe the manufactur-
er's instruction manual for the external audio
source.
● Interference noise may be heard if the ex-
t
ernal audio source is powered from the 12-
volt power socket of the vehicle. 24
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Telephone management system (PHONE)*
Telephone management sys-
t em (PHONE)*
Introduction to the telephone
management system General information The Telephone functions described below
c
an be used through the Infotainment system
if there is a mobile telephone connected to it
via Bluetooth ®
››› page 26.
In order for the mobile telephone to be able
to connect to the Infotainment system the tel-
ephone must be equipped with Bluetooth®
.
If there is no mobile telephone connected to
the Infotainment system, the telephone man-
agement system will not be available.
The instructions shown on the screen for the
telephone menus will depend on the mobile
telephone used. There may be variations.
Only use compatible Bluetooth ®
devices. For
further information on compatible Blue-
tooth ®
products, ask your nearest SEAT deal-
er or check on the internet.
Use the instruction manual of the mobile tel-
ephone and of any accessories.
If you detect any operating issues between
your mobile telephone and the Infotainment system, restart your mobile by switching it off
and on ag
ain.
You may experience poor reception or may be
cut off in areas where the signal is weak.
Most electronic devices are shielded against
HF (high-frequency) signals. In any case, the
electronic equipment may not be protected
from the HF signals of the telephone man-
agement system. This may cause interfer-
ence. WARNING
Speaking by telephone and operating the mo-
b
ile telephone whilst driving can distract you
from the road and cause an accident.
● Always drive carefully and responsibly.
● Select volume settings that allow you to
e
asily hear signals from outside the vehicle
at all times (e.g. emergency services sirens
and horns).
● In areas of little or no coverage or, in some
c
ases, in a tunnel, garage or underpass, your
call may be cut off and you may not be able to
make even emergency calls. WARNING
If a mobile telephone is not secured or is in-
c
orrectly secured in the vehicle, it could move
around the passenger compartment in the
event of a sudden driving manoeuvre or emer-
gency stop, resulting in injury. ●
Whi
le the vehicle is in motion, always se-
cure the mobile telephone properly outside
the airbag deployment zone. WARNING
Mobile telephones may interfere with and al-
t
er the correct operation of pacemakers if
they are carried directly over them.
● Maintain a minimum distance of at least
20 c
entimetres between the aerials of the
mobile telephone and the pacemaker, as mo-
bile phones may affect the functioning of
pacemakers.
● Do not carry your switched-on mobile tele-
phone in
your breast pocket directly over the
pacemaker.
● If you suspect interference, switch off the
mo
bile telephone immediately. CAUTION
High speeds, poor weather or road conditions
and the qua
lity of reception can all affect the
quality of a telephone conversation in the ve-
hicle. Note
● R
estrictions on the use of devices using
Bluetooth ®
technology may apply in some
countries. For further information, contact the
local authorities. » 25