radio Seat Leon 5D 2010 MEDIA SYSTEM 2.2
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Telephone control (Phone)IntroductionIntroductionThe telephone functions described below can be controlled from the radio
and navigation system provided there is a mobile phone switched on and
connected to the radio and navigation system.
The connection will depend on the appliance.•Link and connect a mobile phone to the radio and navigation system
⇒ page 77.•Link and connect a mobile phone through the instrument panel.
For the connection between the mobile phone and the radio and navigation
system, the mobile phone must have Bluetooth
®.
If no mobile phone is connected to the radio and navigation system, tele-
phone control will not be available.
Please observe instructions concerning the use of mobile phones in vehicles
without an external aerial ⇒page 76.
WARNING
Telephone calls and the use of the mobile phone pre-installation while
driving may distract the driver from the road and result in accident.•You should always drive with due care and attention.•Select volume settings that allow you to easily hear signals from
outside the vehicle at all times, e.g. emergency service sirens.•Your call may be cut off or you may be unable to make calls if you are in
an area with no mobile phone network coverage, an area where the network is very weak or, in some cases, in a tunnel, garage or underpass.
This also means that no emergency calls can be made.
WARNING
If your mobile phone is loose and is not securely fastened, it could be
thrown around the vehicle interior in the event of sudden braking, sharp
movements or accident and cause injury to passengers.•While the vehicle is in motion, always secure the mobile phone prop-
erly outside the airbag deployment zone.WARNING
Mobile phones may affect the operation of pacemakers. Always maintain a
suitable distance between the phone and the pacemaker.•Maintain a gap of roughly 20 centimetres between the aerials of the
mobile phone and the pacemaker, as mobile phones may affect the func-
tioning of pacemakers.•Do not keep mobile phones in breast pockets directly above pace-
makers.•Switch off the mobile phone immediately if you suspect there may be
interference.WARNING
An unfolded armrest may restrict the driver's movements causing a serious
accident.•While driving, the armrest should always be closed.WARNING (continued)
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CautionHigh speeds, poor weather or road conditions and the quality of reception
can all affect the quality of a telephone conversation in the vehicle.
Note
The instructions shown on the screen for each telephone menu will depend
on the mobile phone used. There may be variations.
Note
The SOS or emergency call function is not displayed on all appliances and is
not available in all countries even through the mobile phone operator.
Note
Please observe instructions for the use of the mobile phone and phone acces-
sories, together with instructions referring to the use of headphones.
Note
You may experience problems with reception or your call may be cut off in
areas without network coverage.
Note
Most electronic devices are shielded against high-frequency signals.
However, some electronic devices may not be shielded against radio
frequency signals from the telephone. This could lead to malfunction.
Areas with special regulationsSwitch off the mobile phone and the pre-installation in areas with a high risk
of explosion. These areas are usually marked, although not always clearly
⇒ in “Introduction” on page 75. For example:•In the vicinity of chemical pipelines and tanks•Below deck on board ships and ferries.•In the proximity of vehicles that run on liquid gas (such as propane or
butane)•Areas with chemical products or particles in the air, such as flour, dust or
metal powder.•Any area in which the car engine must be switched off.WARNING
Switch off your mobile phone in areas with a high risk of explosion! The
mobile phone can be automatically reconnected to the mobile phone
network if the Bluetooth connection is switched off for the pre-installation.
Caution
Always switch off your mobile phone and the pre-installation in restricted
areas or areas where the use of mobile phones is not permitted. Radiation
from a mobile phone which is switched on may interfere with sensitive tech-
nical or medical equipment, resulting in malfunction or damage to this
equipment.Using a mobile phone in the vehicleMobile phones send and receive radio waves, both during a call and while on
stand-by. Some scientific studies claim that radio waves above certain values
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may be harmful to the human body. The authorities and international commit-
tees have defined limits and directives to ensure that electromagnetic radia-
tion from mobile telephones remains within limits which are not harmful to
human health. Nevertheless, there is no conclusive scientific evidence that
wireless telephones are totally safe.
Therefore, some experts recommend moderate use of mobile phones until
the results of further research currently underway are published.Link and connect the mobile phone to a radio and navigation system
To use a mobile phone via the radio and navigation system, it is necessary to
establish a connection between both units once.
The mobile phone can be connected to the radio and navigation system in
two ways:•active connection•passive connection
With the active connection, the search for the unit is started using the radio
and navigation system . With the passive connection, the search for the unit
is started using the mobile phone . The following settings in the mobile phone
and in the radio and navigation system are required for both types of connec-
tion:•The Bluetooth
® function must be on or visible in the mobile phone and in
the radio and navigation system.
•The mobile phone keypad must be unlocked.•The mobile phone notification and keypad tones should be switched off.
It will be necessary to enter information using the telephone keypad during
the connection process. Therefore, the mobile phone should be to hand.
Fig. 76 Setup: Bluetooth
settings.
Fig. 77 Bluetooth
settings: BT equipment.
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78Start active connection of the mobile phone
When making an active connection, any existing connections to other mobile
phones are ended.•Press the unit button.•Press the unit button.•Press the function button
5).
•Press the function button.
The search process may last 15 to 20 seconds. On completion, the names of
any mobile phones found are displayed on the screen.•Select the entry corresponding to the mobile phone to be connected from
the list of Bluetooth devices ⇒page 77, fig. 77.•Establish a connection by pressing the function button.•Alternatively: establish the connection by pressing the right unit button.•Alternatively: establish the connection by pressing the name of the
phone in the entry in the list.
Now establish a connection between the mobile phone and the radio and
navigation system. To confirm the connection between the two units, certain
information should be entered in the mobile phone.•Confirm connection in the mobile phone.•Enter PIN shown on the radio and navigation display via the mobile phone
and confirm.
When the PIN has been correctly entered, a message confirming the connec-
tion is displayed on the radio and navigation system screen. The address
book stored in the mobile phone and the call lists are automatically loaded.
The time taken to load the information will depend upon the quantity of data
stored in the mobile phone. Once the data has been loaded, the telephone control data will be available in the radio and navigation system. The main
menu,
PHONE , is displayed on the screen.
Start passive connection of the mobile phone
•Press the unit button.•Press the unit button.•Press the function button
5).
•Press the function button.•Start searching for Bluetooth audio accessories in the mobile phone.
The search process may last 15 to 20 seconds. On completion of the proce-
dure, the radio and navigation system is shown in the mobile phone as
SEAT_BT .•Select SEAT_BT on the mobile phone, in the list of entries of Bluetooth
audio accessories found and establish connection.
Now establish a connection between the mobile phone and the radio and
navigation system. To end the connection between the two units, certain
information should be entered in the mobile phone.•Enter PIN shown on the radio and navigation display via the mobile phone
and confirm.
When the PIN has been correctly entered, the mobile phone address book
and call lists are automatically loaded. The time taken to load the information
will depend upon the quantity of data stored in the mobile phone. Once the
data has been loaded, the telephone control data will be available in the
radio and navigation system. The main menu, PHONE, is displayed on the
screen.
If the PIN is not entered correctly, the Bluetooth visibility automatically
switches off in the radio and navigation system. To reconnect the phone
again, visibility should be reactivated via the Bluetooth settings.
5)If the connection button is not available, the device should be linked through the in-
strument panel.
PHONESETUPBluetooth SettingsBluetooth Settings
Connect
PHONESETUPBluetooth SettingsEstablish BT visibility
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Connection of more than one mobile phone
A maximum of four mobile phones can be connected to the radio and naviga-
tion system. When the radio and navigation system is switched on, it auto-
matically connects to the last connected mobile phone. If it is not possible to
connect to this mobile phone, the system will try to automatically connect to
the next mobile phone on the list of connected units.
If there are already four phones connected and you wish to connect an addi-
tional phone, it will be necessary to delete one of the phones from the list of
units connected.•Press the unit button.•Press the function button
5).
•Alternatively: select the by turning the setting knob
⇒ page 8, fig. 1 and press knob to confirm.•Press the function button.•ALTERNATIVELY: Select the function button by
turning the setting knob and press knob to confirm.•Select the mobile phone to be deleted from the list of connected units.•Press the function button or the lower button to confirm the proce-
dure.
After deleting the phone, there will only be three entries in the list of
connected units. It will now be possible to start a new connection to another
mobile phone.Note
For safety reasons, Bluetooth visibility in the radio and navigation system is
limited to exactly five minutes.
Note
The Bluetooth connection has a maximum range of 10 metres. An existing
Bluetooth connection will be disconnected if the distance between the connected units is greater than this. The connection is
automatically
resumed when the units are back within the range.
PHONE main menuAfter the connection procedure, the radio and navigation system uses the
data from the mobile phone address book and call lists, which can be viewed
and used via the PHONE main menu.•Press the unit button to open the PHONE main menu.
Displays on PHONE main menu
The name of the connected phone is displayed in the centre of the PHONE
main menu screen, (in fig. 78FON 01 ) and the name of the operator (mobile
phone supplier).
The symbol
in the upper left corner of the display indicates an existing Blue-
tooth
® connection.
SETUPBluetooth Settings
Bluetooth Settings
A10List of connected units
List of connected units
Delete
Fig. 78 PHONE main
menu.
PHONE
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80The columns below the Bluetooth
® symbol show the strength of the current
signal (strength of signal from the main mobile phone station).
To display the above, the mobile phone should accept the handsfree profile
1.5 .
Function buttons in the PHONE main menu : dial.
: address book.
: missed calls.
6): numbers dialled.
: calls received.
: voice mailbox number
7).
: accept or make a call.
8): make emergency call.
Setup menu Telephone (SETUP)The functions activated with the button are required for the
connection of a mobile phone or an external Bluetooth device ⇒page 77.6)This may vary depending upon the country.7)The number of the voice mailbox should be entered manually in the telephone setup
menu ⇒ page 80.8)The SOS or emergency call function is not displayed on all appliances and is not avail-
able in all countries even through the mobile phone operator.AAABACADAEAF SOS
Bluetooth settings
Function button: Result
: enter the voice mailbox number.: the telephone book entries in the radio and navigation
system will be updated from the mobile phone and SIM card. The proce-
dure may last several minutes.: sets the volume of phone calls.: Restore factory settings in telephone menu and delete
user profiles and numbers stored.
Enter voice mailboxLoad address bookTe leph on e vol umeFactory settings
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82•Press the function button.•Enter the name you are searching for in the input window.
Each time you enter a character, the sequence of characters in the input line
is automatically completed with a name that is in the address book.
If no name is offered when all the characters have been entered, there is no
entry in the address book corresponding to the sequence of characters you
have entered.•Delete characters in the line of data until a name is suggested.
Both upper and lower case are accepted when searching for an entry in the
address book.•Press the function button to select the entry in the address book
when you have found it.•Alternatively: press the right unit button to select the entry in the list,
when you have found it.•Press the selected address book entry to make a call.•Alternatively: press the setting knob ⇒page 8, fig. 1 to make the
call.Displaying and editing the phone numberA telephone number stored in the address book or in a call list can be
changed before you dial it.
Displaying and changing telephone numbers via an input window•Select the phone number and press the function button.•Press the function button to view the number in the input window.
The phone number can be changed here or reproduced as a DTMF sequence.
After you have changed the number, you can dial it by pressing the function
key . The changes
are not saved permanently in the address book. The modified
phone number can be viewed in the call list Numbers dialled after a call has
been made.
Call listsAll the call lists in the mobile phone memory can be consulted using the radio
and navigation system phone control system. The call lists give all the calls
made using the mobile phone.
If the phone accepts the handsfree profile 1.5 , calls not made through the
radio and navigation phone control system will also be shown.
Missed calls
The call list gives all missed and unanswered calls.
Numbers dialled
The call list gives all the phone numbers selected through the mobile phone
and through the radio and navigation phone control system.
SearchOK
A10
Details
Edit
Fig. 81 Call list.
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Calls answered
The call list gives all the incoming calls answered with the mobile phone and
via the radio and navigation phone control system.
Opening the call list•Press the required call list function button in the PHONE main menu.•Alternatively: select the required call list in the PHONE main menu by
turning the setting knob ⇒page 8, fig. 1 and open by pressing the
button.
If a phone number has been saved in the address book, the call list will
display the name stored against the phone number instead of the number.Note
The call list display will depend on the mobile phone used.
A10
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84Using the telephoneAccepting, ending or rejecting a callWhen there is an incoming call, the phone number of the caller is displayed
on the radio and navigation screen.
If a phone number has been saved in the address book, the name stored
against the phone number is displayed instead of the number.
An incoming call can be accepted, ended or rejected using the radio and navi-
gation phone control system.•Press the function button to answer the call.•Press the function button to answer the call.•Press the function button to reject the call.Enter and call a phone number
It is possible to enter a phone number manually using the PHONE main menu.•Open the PHONE main menu by pressing the unit button.•In the PHONE main menu, press the function button ⇒page 79,
fig. 78.•Enter the required phone number in the input window by pressing the
characters.•After entering the complete phone number, press the function button
to make the call.Making a call from the address book•Open the address book in the PHONE main menu.•Select the required entry by turning the setting knob ⇒page 8, fig. 1 .•Press the setting knob to dial the number.•ALTERNATIVELY: Press the required entry to make the call.Making a call from the call list•Open the call list in the PHONE main menu.•Select the required entry in the list by turning the setting knob ⇒page 8,
fig. 1 .•Press the setting knob to dial the number.•ALTERNATIVELY: Press the required entry to make the call.•Alternatively: press the function button or the lower unit button to
make the call.
^ ^
Fig. 82 Enter a telephone
number.
PHONE
AA
A10
A10
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Settings (SETUP)87
Settings (SETUP)Sound, volume and system settingsIntroductionPressing the unit button first opens a context-sensitive settings menu
for the currently selected mode.
Additional Information:•Safety notes
’ ⇒ page 6
•Unit overview ⇒ page 8•Radio settings menu ⇒ page 14•Media settings menu ⇒ page 29•Navigation settings menu ⇒ page 63•Phone settings menu ⇒ page 75
Sound and volume settings
SETUP
Fig. 86 Selection menu
for sound settings.Fig. 87 Settings menu for
treble level.
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