warning Seat Leon 5D 2008 COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
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Structure of the manual
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Structure of the manual
What you should know before reading the on-board manual
This manual contains a description of the equipment supplied with the
vehicle at the time of going to press. Some of the equipment described here
will not be available until a later date, or is only available in certain markets.
Because this is a general manual, some of the equipment and functions that
are described in this manual are not included in all types or variants of the
model or model year; they may vary or be modified depending on the tech-
nical requirements and on the market or model year; this can not be inter-
preted as dishonest advertising.
The illustrations are intended as a general guide, and may vary from the
equipment fitted in your vehicle in some details.
The direction indications (left, right, front, rear) appearing in this manual
refer to the normal forward direction of travel of the vehicle except when
otherwise indicated.
The equipment marked with an asterisk * is supplied as standard on certain
versions of the model only, it can be supplied as an option on some models,
or else it is only on sale in certain countries.
® All registered marks are indicated with ®. Although the copyright symbol
does not appear, this does not automatically imply that it is not a copy-
righted mark.
bThe section is continued on the following page.
‚This shows the end of the section .
WARNING
Texts preceded by this symbol contain safety information. They warn you
of serious dangers, possibly involving accident or injury.
Caution
Texts preceded by this symbol draw your attention to a possible risk of
damage to your vehicle.
For the sake of the environment
Texts preceded by this symbol refer to relevant points concerning environ-
mental protection.
Note
Texts preceded by this symbol contain additional information.
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Controls and equipmentwheel, and it is possible to establish calls using the multi-function steering
wheel.
WARNING
•Please concentrate on driving. As the driver, you are responsible for
your safety and that of others. For this reason, you should only use the
functions in a manner that allows you to maintain control of the vehicle in
all situations - otherwise, you may cause an accident!
•The voice command system must not be used in cases of emergency, as
the voice changes in stressful situations. This could result in a failed or
delayed telephone connection. Always dial emergency numbers manually!
Note
•If your mobile phone allows you to store several numbers (home, mobile,
office..) under the same name or entry, they will all be listed as independent
entries on the instrument panel screen, but under the same name.
•Depending on the model of mobile phone, these entries will appear under
the same name but with a different letter or character at the end of the name.
For example: Antonio W, Antonio H, Antonio M.
Using the hands-free system from the steering wheel
The hands-free system may be operated from the multi-func-
tion wheel and lever
As well as using the voice command system, it is possible to use the functions
of the hands-free system from the controls on the steering wheel and the
radio.
When the connection is established between your mobile telephone and
hands-free device, the phonebook in your SIM card is downloaded to the
hands-free device.
The first time the communication system is used, the phonebook may take up
to four minutes to fully download to the communication system. The down-
load process is displayed on the instrument panel display.
Depending on the version, when the connection is established between your
mobile telephone and the hands-free device, the phonebook in the tele-
phone is downloaded to the hands-free device, together with records of
missed calls, received calls and last calls. From this moment, the telephone
Fig. 3 Agenda menu
depending on version
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Notes on the phone book
Please remember these tips and suggestions when creating
a new entry.
•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 turned on?
•Has the PIN code been entered?
WARNING
The voice command system must not be used in cases of emergency, as the
voice changes in stressful situations. This could result in a failed or delayed
telephone connection. For this reason, always enter emergency numbers
manually.
No command
Ye s
and the remaining entries will be read
out.
All entries have been read out.End of dialogue
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Voice command mobile telephone installation
- Models: Ibiza - Ibiza SC
Basic functions
The voice command system can be activated with the “press
to talk” button, located on the multi-function control.
Talk button
The voice command system can be activated with the “press to talk”
button, located on the multi-function control.
If this button is pressed while using the voice command system, the function
is cancelled.
After pushing the “press to talk button” , Ÿfig. 9 wait some seconds for
the sound signal after which the vocal commands may be used. These
commands may be used to manage the functions of the hands-free telephone
system as well as the phone book. Phone book
The voice command system offers the option of creating and using a phone
book belonging to the vehicle system and independent of the mobile tele-
phone. This phone book may contain 50 entries.
WARNING
•Please concentrate on driving. As the driver, you are responsible for
your safety and that of others. For this reason, you should only use the
functions in a manner that allows you to maintain control of the vehi cle in
all situations - otherwise, you may cause an accident!
•The voice command system must not be used in cases of emergency, as
the voice changes in stressful situations. This could result in a failed or
delayed telephone connection. Always dial emergency numbers
manually!
Fig. 9 Talk button on the
multi-function control
AC
AC
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Controls and equipment
Notes on the phone book
Please remember these tips and suggestions when creating
a new entry.
•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 turned on?
•Has the PIN code been entered?
WARNING
The voice command system must not be used in cases of emergency, as the
voice changes in stressful situations. This could result in a failed or delayed
telephone connection. For this reason, always enter emergency numbers
manually.
No command
Ye s
and the remaining entries will be read
out.
All entries have been read out.End of dialogue
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Controls and equipment
Bluetooth®
Bluetooth technology enables wireless connections between
mobile and fixed devices without needing cables.
The use of mobile communication and information is becoming increasingly
more important in both personal and business environments.
Until recently, the transfer of information between mobile devices 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 versions 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, please
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, the connection must be configured.
The hands-free system and the mobile telephone must recognise each other.
To proceed, first the Bluetooth function on the mobile telephone must be acti-
vated. Then, after 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 instructions for completing this
operation are found in the instruction manual for the mobile phone.
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, please contact an official SEAT work-
shop. Once the PIN code has been entered, then the connection is estab-
lished and the system can be used with the Bluetooth system. The moment
that the connection 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 teleph ones within communication range of
the hands-free system then the system will connect with the phone that was
most recently connected.
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WARNING
•When your mobile phone establishes a connection with the hands-free
system, it emits both a visual and audible signal.
•It should be noted that when driving at night with the radio off, the
visual signal involves the screen lighting up for approximately 3 seconds.
Note
It is important to personalise 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 exteri or 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 effect the driver's concentration and that they are
CE approved.
Equipment retrofitted to the vehicle that may have an effect on the concentra-
tion 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 telephones and radio transmitters.