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NAVIGATION SYSTEM
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Contents1
ContentsGeneral information
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Quick Reference Guide
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Controls
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Switching on and off
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Handling the menus
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System adjustments, sound and volume
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Radio/CD and CD charger / MP3
CD
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Radio
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CD and charger
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MP3 CD
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Important information on
operating the CD player
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Safety precautions for equipment fitted with
lasers
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Tips on CD mode
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Tips on cleaning CDs
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Apple* iPod connection
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General information
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Apple iPod® connector
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Turning the iPod® on and off
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Control of the iPod® through the sound
system
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USB* Connection
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Connecting a memory stick / MP3 player
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Authorised memory devices and radios
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Playing music files with the radio
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Navigation
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Overview
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Preparing the destination guide
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Destination memory
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Other settings
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Destination guide
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Index
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Quick Reference Guide
4
Entries in the screen menus can be made using the menu
button. Rotating the button selects a function or a submenu or
adjusts a value. Pressing confirms the selection
Backwards/forwards keys, apply to the active audio
source
− Press: in Radio mode : changes station; in CD mode changes
song (“track”)
− Press and hold: in Radio mode, manual station selection; in
CD mode fast forward/backward search
On/off knob (push) and volume control (turn). The volume
control will regulate the volume of the audio source currently
selected. A bar on the screen accompanied by a value indicates
the volume. IF the value is “0”, there is no sound. This control
may also be used to adjust the volume of a telephone conversa-
tion or a spoken navigation message.
The main menu buttons
− Repeat the last audio navigation instruction and show
the current destination, position (direction) and the
geographical position.
− Activates the radio mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
− Activates the CD mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
− Goes to Navigation mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
− Shows the traffic reports from the current TMC
( T raffic- Message- Channels) ⇒page 51, “Dynamic destina-
tion guide with TMC (Traffic Message Channel)”. Press the
function selector button goes directly to the
“route options” to make, for example, changes in the route
⇒ page 42, “Route options”. During the guided navigation,
a section of a route may be manually excluded pressing or re-included pressing .
⇒ page 55, “To block sections and consult information from
a route”. −
The button allows adjustments to made in the selec-
tion area, on the screen (Function keys and
) and on the equipment ⇒ page 15, “Radio
adjustments (SETUP)” and ⇒page 48, “Navigation settings
(SETUP)”.
Screen function keys. Correspond ing function indicated on the
screen close to the button. The brackets indicate that the func-
tion is temporarily not available (for example [ERASE] if no entry
has been made).
⇒ page 9, “Sound, sound focus and volume”.
Slot for an audio or navigation CD .
Screen, adjustments on ⇒page 8, “System settings”.
CD eject button. The ejected CD will be pulled back into the
unit if it is not fully withdrawn within 10 seconds.
Set flagged destination. The unit will store the current
vehicle position when this button is pressed ⇒page 45, “To
record or select a final destination, intermediate destinations,
destinations with a flag or current position”..
Return to the previous menu, to the previous adjustment
and the main menu selected using the function keys.
WARNING
Adjust the volume so that you can still hear signals coming from outside
the vehicle, such as those of the fire brigade, ambulances or police cars.
Caution
•
The screen is not a touch screen. Do not press on the surface. The screen
can be cleaned with a soft cloth (and alcohol, if necessary). Do not use
solvents such as turpentine or petrol to clean the surface as they will corrode
the material.
A1A2
A3A4
INFORADIO
11
CD
16
NAV
34
TRAFFIC
OPCS. ROUTE
TRAFFIC JAM
ERASE. TRAFFIC JAM.
SETUP
BRIGHTNESS
OFF. SCREEN
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Quick Reference Guide
6After turning the equipment on, the sound source previously active is
selected. The equipment will be switched off if the ignition is turned off. It is
possible to turn the equipment on when the ignition is off. It will be switched
off automatically after an hour to stop the vehicle battery from running down.
If no CD is inserted in the reader, the message Insert the navigation CD will
be displayed after the pin has been entered pressing .
If you do not wish to use the navigation system immediately, you can still
select a different audio source by pressing the appropriate button. Unit card
The code number is printed on a unit card together with the serial number.
This card can be found at the front of the vehicle wallet.
The unit card must be kept in a safe
place - under no circumstances in the
vehicle! Without the code, the unit be useless to unauthorized persons.
Note
If the code is introduced incorrectly twice, the equipment will remain locked
for one hour ( System locked on the screen). After, the correct code may be
entered. The equipment must re main on during this time.
Handling the menusThe menu button may be used to access nearly all of the functions and to adjust them.
OK
Fig. 3 Example
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Quick Reference Guide
10Adjustments of the main Sound menu:
Balance – Sound focus setting left / right.
Fader
2) – Sound focus setting front / rear.
High , medium
3) and base – To adjust the sound properties.
Volume adjustments – This option is used to adjust the volume independ-
ently for each one of the sound sources.
Volume settings
Traffic information – Minimum volume for traffic reports
Navigation volume – This may be used to adjust the volume of the audio navi-
gation instructions. It is also possible to set the level at which the volume of
other sound sources should attenuate (for example, the radio): bass, medium
and high frequencies.
Telephone volume – Minimum volume for telephone conversations. During a
telephone conversation, the volume may be adjusted using the corre-
sponding control.
Initial volume – This setting is used to define the initial volume when the
equipment is turned on.
GALA – The setting for the sensitivity of the speed-dependent volume adjust-
ment (GALA). The greater the vehicle speed, the more noise there is in the
interior. This system increases the v olume of the equipment as a result. The
volume will be increased more the furthe r the control is set towards the right.
2)only if rear loudspeakers are fitted3)depending on option
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Radio/CD and CD charger / MP3 CD17
Note
You might not be able to play CDs with copy protection or CD-Rs and CD-
RWs.Listening to an audio CDListening to a CD
–Press the ⇒page 3, fig. 1 button. If an audio CD is already
in the player, the last played track will be selected. Otherwise the
following will appear briefly on the screen: No Audio CD.
– Insert a CD. The play function will start automatically.
Playing the previous or next track
– Press the button or .
Reverse/ Fast Forward
– Press and hold button or .
Begin random track select function ( function)
– Press The CD player will then play the CD tracks in random order. Press the button again to switch off the function.
Begin the track search ( function)
– Press All of the songs on the CD will be played for 10 seconds. To select the title being played, press once more.
Ejecting CDs
–Press ⇒page 3, fig. 1 .
If the equipment cannot play the inserted CD, the message Error appears on
the screen.
Audio and navigation CD
It is possible to listen to an audio CD in the player while using the destination
guide ⇒page 56, “The destination guide without the navigation CD”
WARNING
Note also, the instructions and wa rning messages of the CD mode
⇒ page 20.
Note
•
Uneven road surfaces and strong vibrations may cause the CD to jump.
The CD play function should be switched off in this case.
•
You might not be able to play CDs with copy protection or CD-Rs and CD-
RWs.
MP3 CDNotes concerning MP3 filesMP3 CD requirements•
The CD should be set to the ISO 9660 standard.
•
The group name and album as well as the title being played can be
displayed if this information is available in the form of ID3 labels (version
ID3v1 or ID3v2, 4 Kb max). The maximum name extension, album and group
is 32 letters long. If no ID3 labels are ava ilable, the name of the file is shown
(32 characters max).
•
The equipment can not read play lists.
CD
MIX
MIX
MIX
SCAN
SCAN
SCAN
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Important information on operating the CD player
20Important information on operating the CD playerSafety precautions for equipment fitted with lasers Laser devices are classified by DIN IEC 76 (CO) 6/ VDE 0837 into safety
classes 1 to 4.
SEAT CD players correspond to safety class 1.
The lasers used in class 1 units are low energy lasers, or are shielded in such
a manner that they present no danger when used correctly.
WARNING
The CD player is a class 1 laser product. If it is opened, or is faulty or
damaged, there is a risk of invisible laser beams escaping from the unit.
The CD player contains no parts that have to be serviced. For safety
reasons, any repair work that needs to be done must, therefore, be carried
out by an Authorised Seat Service Centre.
Caution
•
If the CD player develops a mechanical fault, Error is displayed on the
status line with Player fault. See supplier. in the centre of the screen. Please
ask your SEAT dealership for further information ⇒.
•
Only use standard 12 cm CDs, given that 8 cm and non-standard shaped
CDs (“Shape CD”) may damage the player mechanism.
•
Slide the CD with the printed side up into the CD slot up to the point where
it is drawn in automatically. Handle CDs by the edges and avoid leaving finger
marks. Clean the CDs as indicated in ⇒page 20, “Tips on cleaning CDs”
•
Do not stick labels to the CDs; these may be detached and damage the
player mechanism.
Note
•
You might not be able to play CDs with copy protection or CD-Rs and CD-
RWs.
•
Note the laws in vigour in your country concerning copyright.
Tips on CD modeIn order to guarantee an optimum sound quality from CDS and from MP3 files,
ensure that disks are not damaged, scratched or soiled.
Note that a soiled or damaged navigation CD may effect the functions of the
navigation system.
Please do not stick any labels onto the CDs.
Keep the CDs in a disk carrier or in its box.
Never expose CDs to direct sunlight!Tips on cleaning CDsUse a soft, lint–free cloth to clean CDs. Wipe the disc in a straight line from
the centre outwards. Stubborn soiling can be removed with a commercial CD
cleaner or isopropyl alcohol.
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Apple* iPod connection
22Apple* iPod connection General informationiPod
® by Apple
The iPod
®4)
is a portable MP3 player by Apple Computer Inc with several
models on the market.
These instructions describe the use of the iPod
® adaptor and its control
through the car radio
5) or the navigator
5). Read them carefully and keep
them handy for future reference.
Consult the manufacturer's instructions for information on the iPod
®
From here on, any instructions for the iPod
®, refer to the compatible author-
ised models of iPod
® of 3rd, fth and 5th generation
•
iPod
® with 20 GB capacity
•
iPod
® with 30 GB capacity
•
iPod
® with 40 GB capacity
•
iPod
® with 60 GB capacity
•
iPod
® mini
•
iPod
® nano
•
iPod
® photo with 60 GB capacity
•
iPod
® video with 30 GB capacity
•
iPod
® video with 60 GB capacity
•
iPod
® Special Edition the iPod
® shuffle and the iPod
® photo with 30 GB cannot be used, nor
devices by other brands.
Authorised and compatible radio equipment and radio navigator systems
Connecting the iPod
® directly into the radio equipment or navigation system
enables reproduction of stored music through the vehicle loudspeakers
Compatible music formats
The following formats are compatible:
•
AAC (from 8 to 320 Kbit/s)
•
AAC protected (from iTunes
® Music Store, M4A, M4B, M4P)
•
AIFF
•
Apple Lossless
•
Audible (formats 2, 3 and 4)
•
MP3 (from 8 to 320 Kbit/s)
•
MP3 VBR
•
WAV
Frequency range: between 20 and 20,000 Hz
Possible functions
The following functions are available through the sound system controls
•
Direct playback selection up to 6 playlists
•
Playback of all tracks on iPod
®
•
Random playback function
•
SCAN function (10 seconds of each track)
•
Change one playlist for another
•
Forward and rewind in track
4)iPod
® is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
5)Optional equipment
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Apple* iPod connection
26Turning the iPod
® on and off
Tu rn ing O n
The iPod
® turns on automatically if it is in the adaptor when the sound system
is switched on. The battery will also charge when the iPod
® is in the adaptor.
Tu rn ing Of f
Depending on the sound system, the iPod
® will turn itself off some minutes
after the sound system is turned off.
Note
Starting the car when the iPod
® is on will momentarily interrupt playback.
Playback will begin again at the point where it was interrupted.
Control of the iPod
® through the sound
system
Music playback through the sound system
Once the iPod
® is attached to the connector, the sound
system detects it as CD changer.
Control is through the sound system controls. The iPod
® is used like a CD
changer. Choosing and playing songs, fast forward and rewind and random
playback are described in the radio or navigation system manual of your
vehicle.
Playing songs from the playlists
Songs can be stored in playlists on the iPod
®. The playlists are ordered by
number and alphabetically in the iPod
® hard disk. The first five playlists stored on your iPod
® can be chosen directly by using
the function keys to on the sound system. The existing playlists will be
assigned by numerical / alphabetical order to the keys to . If, for
example, the function key of the so und system is pressed, the songs on
the second playlist will be played. If an empty or non-existant playlist is
selected, the next playlist will be selected.
To make use of the playlists in the vehicle as easy as possible, we recommend
editing a maximum of five playlists in the iPod
®. If you want to play songs
from a playlist that cannot be selected directly by the function keys to ,
we recommend renaming the list using the “iTunes” computer programme so
that it is among the first six on the iPod
® hard disk.
Remember that some versions of iTunes contain predetermined playlists (on-
the-go, my favourites). These folders also count in the total of six that the
vehicle sound system can play. Ensure that they are ordered and arranged
conveniently.
Pressing the key will enable all the songs on the iPod to be played.
Consult the iPod
® manufacturer's instruction manual to learn how to select
and store songs and create playlists.
Play all recorded songs
If the function key of the sound system is pressed, all the songs on the
iPod
® will be played.
Selecting songs manually on the iPod
®
The iPod
® also allows songs to be selected directly Select the song on the
iPod
® and attach it to the connector. The sound system will play the selected
song.
When the song finishes, all the remaining songs in the same group on the
iPod® will be played (by artist, genre, album, playlist...)
1
5
1
5
2
1
5
6CD 6
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Navigation
34Navigation OverviewHow does the navigation system work, and how is it operated?
An optimal route is defined using sensors, satellites and
traffic reports and the driver is then guided to his or her desti-
nation.The current vehicle position is determined using a system of satellites (GPS -
Global Positioning System). Sensors in the vehicle measure distances that
have been driven. Thanks to the detailed information on the navigation CD
the measurements values are compared and if necessary they are updated
using the traffic reports ( TMC = Traffic Message Channel). An optimal route to
the destination is determined in this way.
Navigation announcements and direction arrows shown on the screen and on
the instrument panel
7) guide you safely and conveniently to your destina-
tion. You can drive to a given address in towns you are unfamiliar with, or
drive to the nearest garage or be guided to a hotel.
In this chapter, answers can be found to the following questions:
•
What are the rules that should be followed for navigation? ⇒page 34,
“Safety”
•
How do I use the navigation CD? ⇒page 35, “The navigation CD”
•
Can I listen to music when using the navigation system? ⇒page 56, “The
destination guide without the navigation CD”
•
What happens if I leave the recommended route? ⇒ page 35, “General
notes”
•
Can a navigation announcement be repeated? ⇒page 53, “Navigation
instructions”
•
How does the radio navigation system respond when driving in an under-
ground car park or a tunnel? ⇒page 35, “General notes”
•
How do I enter destinations? ⇒page 37, “Preparing the destination
guide”
•
How can I enter garages, restaurants or hotels as destinations?
⇒ page 44, “Special destination”
•
Can I store destinations in a memory? ⇒page 45, “Destination memory”
•
What parameters can I set for route calculation? ⇒page 42, “Route
options”
•
How does the guide direct me to my destination? ⇒page 53, “Navigation
instructions”
•
Can I stop the destination guide functi on before I reach my destination?
⇒ page 50, “Destination guide”
SafetyThe navigation system determines the po sition of the vehicle, the direction
and distance and the route to a selected destination without taking traffic
regulations into account. Navigation recommendations are given as
announcements by the system. Direction arrows are also shown on the
screen. The destination is entered when the vehicle is stationary. The desti-
nation guide function is designed for ca rs and is thus unsuitable for larger
commercial vehicles.
7)Depending on the model version
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