Seat Leon 5D 2006 COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
Manufacturer: SEAT, Model Year: 2006, Model line: Leon 5D, Model: Seat Leon 5D 2006Pages: 30, PDF Size: 0.36 MB
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Calling a name in the phone book
– Press the talk button 
– After the tone, say the command  SELECT NAMEAfter the system has recognised this command, you may select a stored entry 
from the telephone book to call the required number. The system best recog-
nises names spoken by the person who stored the name.
Example for selecting a name from the internal telephone book
A running dialogue can be cancelled at any time with a press of the talk 
button . .
Speech commandConditionSystem cueEffect
SELECT NAMEPhone is switched on, telephone book 
contains entries.
COMPANY XYZ
If no command is specified, the system responds after about 5 seconds with the next cue.
No command
DIAL
Company XYZ is being dialled
End of dialogue
 	 
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Listening to the phone book
You can have the entries stored in the internal telephone book read out to you.
– Press the talk button   . The beep tone indicates that the 
system is ready.
– Say the command  PLAY PHONE BOOK.After giving the command the system will read out the entries stored in the 
phone book. Press the talk button   as an entry is being read to dial the 
telephone number for that entry. Once the dialogue is complete and the 
system is reactivated, you can also select an entry to call by specifying the 
stored name.
Example for the PLAY PHONE BOOK command:
Example for selecting an entry:
To erase names from the phone book
You can delete entries from the internal telephone book.
– Press the talk button   . The beep tone indicates that the  system is ready.
– After the tone, say the command  DELETE NAME.After giving this command you can delete a stored entry from the internal tele-
phone book.
 . 	
Speech commandConditionSystem cueEffect
PLAY PHONE BOOKThe telephone book contains entries.The telephone book will then be read 
out.
End of dialogue
Speech commandConditionSystem cueEffect
PLAY PHONE BOOKThe telephone book contains entries; 
the talk button   is pressed as the 
entry is being read out.
The telephone number will be dialled.
End of dialogue
 	
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Example for deleting single names from the internal telephone book:
A running dialogue can be cancelled at any time with a press of the talk 
button .
Note
•Say the command Repeat, if you would like to have the specified name 
repeated by the system.
•If you then say  No, the system will answer with  
will be ended.
To erase the phone book
You can delete the entire phone book or single entries.
– Press the talk button   .
– After the tone, say the command  DELETE PHONE BOOK.
After giving this command you can delete the entire internal phone book or 
single entries as desired.
Speech commandConditionSystem cueEffect
DELETE NAMEThe telephone book contains entries.
COMPANY XYZ
If no command is specified, the system responds after about 5 seconds with the next cue.Dialogue
No command
YES
End of dialogue
 	
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Example for deleting the entire internal telephone book:
Example for deleting single names from the internal telephone book:
Speech commandConditionSystem cueEffect
DELETE PHONE BOOKThe telephone book contains entries.
If no command is specified, the system responds after about 5 seconds with the next cue.Dialogue
No command
YES
If no command is specified, the system responds after about 5 seconds with the next cue.Dialogue
No command
YES
deleted.
End of dialogue
Speech commandConditionSystem cueEffect
DELETE PHONE BOOKThe telephone book contains entries.
If no command is specified, the system responds after about 5 seconds with the next cue.Dialogue
No command
NOThe telephone book will then be read 
out.
No commandTalk button   pressed as the entry to 
be deleted is read out.
If no command is specified, the system responds after about 5 seconds with the next cue.Dialogue
 	 
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Notes on the phone book
Take note of these tips and suggestions when using the 
phone book.
•It is important that names stored in the phone book have a noticeable 
acoustic difference between them so the system can recognise the entries.
•In the event that an telephone book entry is not recognised (e.g. if 
someone else tries to call-up a name), the phone book entries can be read out 
by giving the command  PLAY PHONE BOOK.
•The numbers zero to nine  are recognised by the system. Say the numbers 
clearly so that the system can recognise them easily. Should the system say 
hands-free system as follows.
•Is the phone switched on?
•Has the PIN code been entered?
WARNING
The speech system must not be used in cases of emergency, since the voice 
changes in stressful situations. This could result in a failed or delayed tele-
phone connection. For this reason, always enter emergency numbers 
manually.
International calls
Country and area codes can be entered as follows.
Notes on entering telephone numbers for calls abroad:
•When making a call abroad, you can say  Plus (+) before specifying the 
digits.
•After the  Plus (+) the country code must be specified. The country code 
follows the conventional format (e.g.  49 for Germany or 44 for Great Britain.
•After the country code, the  zero (0) should be left out before the area 
code.
No command
YES
remaining entries will be read out.
All entries are read out.End of dialogue 
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Example for making a call to Great Britain:
Bluetooth®
Bluetooth technology enables wireless connections between 
mobile and fixed devices without the need for cables.
Mobile communication and information is gaining ever greater importance 
for personal use as well as in today's modern business world.
Information transfer between mobile devices up until recently was only 
possible through wired and infrared connections.
These non-standardised connections greatly limited the range of use and 
were very complicated to operate.
For this reason, the introduction of the Bluetooth® technology represents a 
great change, allowing the establishment of a standardised remote connec-
tion between mobile devices from different manufacturers.
WARNING
The Bluetooth function must be switched off during air travel (please refer 
to the phone manual).
Note
Certain software version of some mobile telephones contain errors or limited 
functions (for example “Download phone book”). These errors may give rise 
to faulty operation of the vehicle hands-free system. In this case, consult the 
Authorised Service Centre for your mobile telephone.
Bluetooth® configuration
Before using the functionality of the Bluetooth connection 
between the mobile telephone and the hands-free system for 
the first time configuration of the connection is required.
It will be necessary that the hands-free system and the mobile telephone 
recognise each other. To proceed, first the Bluetooth function on the mobile 
telephone must be activated. Then, aft er turning on the ignition, select the 
option on the telephone to search for other Bluetooth communication devices 
within range, in other words, the hands-free system of the vehicle 
(SEAT_UHV). The next step is to select this hands-free system. The complete 
Speech commandConditionSystem cueEffect
DIAL NUMBERPhone is switched on.
PLUS, FOUR, FOUR
SEVEN, THREE, ONE
THREE, NINE, TWO
DIAL
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instructions for completing this operation should be found in the instruction 
manual for the telephone.
The final step for establishing the connection is the introduction of the PIN 
code into the hands-free system (initially 1234). If you would like to change 
the PIN code for the SEAT _UHV system then contact an official SEAT work-
shop. Once the PIN code is input then the connection is established and the 
system can be used with the Bluetooth system. The moment that the connec-
tion is established, the hands-free kit will emit an acute sound.
Once the initial configuration process is finished, each time the telephone is 
within range of establishing a Bluetooth connection with the hands-free 
system this will be done automatically as long as the ignition is on and 
without any need to configure the connection further.
The connection between the telephone and the hands-free system will not be 
established if this system is already communicating with another phone.
If there are two or more Bluetooth telephones wi thin communication range of 
the hands-free system then the system will connect with the one that was 
most recently connected.
Caution
The use of mobile telephones without an exterior antenna generates strong 
electromagnetic fields inside the vehicle.
Note
It is important to personalize the device PIN code using a personal 4 digit 
code. Consult an official SEAT workshop.
Radiophones and business equipment
Radiophones and fixed installation business equipment
Radiophones
Any retrofit installations of radiophones in the vehicle require prior approval. 
SEAT generally authorises in-vehicle installations of approved types of radio-
phones provided that:
•the aerial is installed correctly,
•the aerial is installed on the exterior of the vehicle (and shielded cables 
are used together with non-reflective aerial trimming),
•the effective transmitting power does not exceed 10 Watts at the aerial 
base.
Your Authorised Service Centre will be able to inform you about options for 
installing and operating radiophones with a higher transmitting power.
Business equipment
The retrofit of domestic and business equipment is permitted provided that 
these do not have an effect on the concentration of the driver and that they 
are  CE approved. Equipment retrofitted to the vehicle that may have an effect 
on the concentration of the driver must come with a specific licence for this 
type of vehicle and with the symbol  CE.
Note
•The posterior fitting of electric and electronic equipment in this vehicle 
affects its licence type and could lead to the withdrawal of the vehicle regis-
tration document under certain circumstances.
•We would request that you pay special attention to the instructions 
regarding the use of mobile te lephones and radio transmitters. 
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Mobile radiophones
Commercial mobile telephones or radio equipment might interfere with the 
electronics of your vehicle. This can happen for the following reasons:
•no exterior antenna is fitted,
•the external aerial is incorrectly installed,
•transmitting power in excess of 10 watts.
Therefore we do not recommend the operation of portable mobile telephones 
or radio equipment inside the vehicle without a correctly installed external 
aerial.
Also, please note that the optimum range of the equipment can only be 
achieved with an external aerial.
WARNING
The use of mobile telephones or radio equipment operated inside the 
vehicle without a properly installed external aerial can create excessive 
magnetic fields and could represent a health hazard.
Note
We would request that you pay special attention to the instructions regarding 
the use of mobile telephones and radio transmitters. 
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Index
B
Basic functions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Bluetooth®  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Bluetooth® configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
C
Calling a name in the phone book  . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Control commands  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Controlling hands-free system from the steering 
wheel and multi-function lever  . . . . . . . . . . 9
Controlling the hands-free unit by voice  . . . . . . 12
D
Dial number  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Dialogue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
F
Fitting the adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
I
Information on the instrument panel display  . . 11
International calls  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
L
Last calls / received calls  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Listening to the phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
M
Mobile radiophones  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Mobile telephone: inserting into and extracting  from the adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  7
N
Notes on the phone book  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
P
PIN code input  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
R
Radiophones and fixed installation business equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Redial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Removing the adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8
T
To erase names from the phone book  . . . . . . . . 20
To erase the phone book  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 To record names in the phone book . . . . . . . . . . 17 
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