ECO mode Seat Leon 5D 2011 SOUND SYSTEM 2.0
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4General information
General information
This manual contains information, recommendations, advice and warnings
related to your radio system. The other publications in the vehicle documen-
tation contain further information of which you should be aware for your
own safety and for that of your passengers.
Ensure that the onboard documentation is kept in the vehicle at all times.
This is especially important when lending or selling the vehicle to another
person.
This manual contains a description of the equipment supplied with the ve-
hicle at the time of press. Some of the units described herein will not be
available until a later date or is only available in certain markets.
The illustrations are intended as a general guide and may vary from the
equipment fitted in your vehicle in some details.
Directions and positions of components (e.g. right, left, front, rear) are al-
ways relative to the direction of travel of the vehicle unless otherwise sta-
ted.
The equipment marked with an asterisk * is only supplied as standard in
certain model versions, is optional in others or is only available in specific
countries.
Registered trademarks are marked ®. The absence of this symbol does
not constitute a waiver of the rights concerning any proprietary name.
The section is continued on the following page.
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WARNING
Texts preceded by this symbol contain information on safety. They warn
you about possible dangers of accident or injury.
®
CAUTION
Texts with this symbol draw your attention to potential sources of damage
to your vehicle.
For the sake of the environment
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ronmental protection.
Note
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12Audio mode
Audio mode
Radio Introduction
Additional information:
● Safety notes ⇒ page 6
● Unit overview ⇒ page 8
● TP function (Traffic Programme) ⇒ page 16
● Settings menus ⇒ page 34
Note
● Please bear in mind that in car parks, tunnels, areas with high buildings
or mountains the radio signal can be impaired.
● Foil or metal-coated stickers attached to the windows may affect recep-
tion on vehicles with a window aerial. RADIO main menuFig. 2 RADIO main menu.
Starting Radio mode
● Press the RADIO
unit button.
The station you are currently listening to is shown in the middle of the
screen ⇒ fig. 2.
After you switch to Radio mode, the available frequency bands are initially
displayed in the bottom line of the screen. After roughly 5 seconds, they are
replaced by the station buttons ⇒ fig. 2 - - -
. Stations can be stored to the
station buttons ⇒ page 15.
RDS (Radio Data System)
With stations that are RDS-compatible, the station name will be displayed
instead of the frequency, provided reception is good enough (here: RADIO
3).
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Text information, known as radio text, can also be broadcast. It is possible
to adjust the display to show radio text ⇒ page 35. Radio text will then be
shown instead of the station name. Not all stations support radio text. The
individual radio station is responsible for the texts displayed.
RDS also allows automatic station tracking. This means that the unit always
switches to the frequency that offers the best reception of the current radio
station as the vehicle travels from one area to the next. It is possible to sup-
press automatic frequency changing ( ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCY OFF)
⇒ page 35.
On some units it is possible to switch off the RDS function for travel in areas
where RDS is not used ⇒ page 35.
Changing frequency band
Fig. 3 RADIO main menu: frequency bands displayed with memory levels.
The currently selected frequency band (FM or AM) is indicated above the
station display.
After you switch to Radio mode, the available frequency bands and memory
levels are displayed for roughly 5 seconds in the bottom line of the screen
⇒ fig. 3. Then they are replaced by the station buttons for storing stations
(for information on station buttons see page 15). ●
In Radio mode, briefly press the RADIO
unit button to display the func-
tion buttons FM1, FM2, AM1 and AM2 ⇒ fig. 3.
● Press one of the FM or AM function buttons to switch to the FM or AM
frequency band ⇒ fig. 3.
● Alternatively: Briefly press the MEDIA
unit button as often as required to
switch between the function buttons at the bottom of the screen.
Changing stations
Fig. 4 Changing station using the rocker switch [ SEEK / ... ].
Fig. 5 Changing station using the rocker switch [ SEEK / ... ] with selection of stor-
ed stations only.
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14Audio mode
Depending on the setting selected for the search mode (SEEK MODE ), the
unit either switches between all available stations or stored stations only
(SETUP: see page 35).
● Briefly press the rocker switch ⇒ fig. 1 SEEK / ...
to the left or right.
StatusResultRadio mode with ... dis-
played in the centre line of the
screen ⇒ fig. 4.Switches to the next available station on
the current frequency band.
As you go through the stations, the adja-
cent stations are displayed ⇒ fig. 4.
Radio mode with ... dis-
played in the centre line of the
screen and TP indication.Switches to the next available traffic news
station (TP function: see page 16).
Radio mode with ... dis-
played in the bottom line of
the screen ⇒ fig. 5.Switches to the next stored station (stor-
ing stations: see page 15 onwards).
AM mode: quickly browsing the frequency band
In AM mode it is possible to skip stations.
●Press and hold the SEEK / ...
rocker switch.
● When you release the SEEK / ...
rocker switch, the unit tunes to the
next station it can receive.
Tuning to a station frequency manually
● Select the desired frequency band ⇒ page 12.
● Turn the setting knob ⇒ fig. 1 10
until the desired station frequency
(e.g. 89.9 MHz) is displayed on the screen. Scan function (SCAN)
Fig. 6 Additional radio functions and scan function (SCAN) in progress.
When the scan function is running, all available stations on the current fre-
quency band are always played in sequence for about 5 seconds each.
If traffic news monitoring is switched on (display: TP), the scan function only
tunes to stations that support the TP function ⇒ page 16.
Starting and stopping the scan function
● Select the desired frequency band in Radio mode ⇒ page 12.
● Press the setting knob ⇒ fig. 1 10
to start the scan function.
● Alternatively: Press the MENU unit button
⇒ fig. 1 9 and start the scan
function with the SCAN function button.
The scan function commences with the following station. The screen dis-
plays the additional functions for Radio mode and the SCAN
button is un-
derlined ⇒ fig. 6.
● Press the setting knob or the SCAN
function button to stop the scan
function at the station that is currently tuned.
Special case: SEEK MODE PRESET
Even if the setting for changing stations is the selection of stored stations
only ( SEEK MODE PRESET ⇒ page 35), after the scan function is stopped,
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using the
SEEK / ...
rocker switch will scan through all available stations
⇒ fig. 4.
Only when a station is selected using a station button, does the unit revert
to the actual setting for SEEK MODE ⇒ fig. 5.
Selecting the memory level
Fig. 7 Select the frequency band and memory level.
Each available frequency band ( FM, AM) has two memory levels ( FM1/FM2
and AM1/AM2) with six station buttons each.
Memory levels and station buttons allow you to store stations.
Changing memory level
● In Radio mode, briefly press the RADIO
unit button to display the availa-
ble memory levels for the frequency bands (FM, AM) ⇒ fig. 7.
● Briefly press one of the function buttons below the screen within 5 sec-
onds to open the corresponding frequency band in the first or second mem-
ory level (here: FM1).
● Alternatively: Briefly press the RADIO
unit button as often as required to
switch between the frequency bands and memory levels. When you have switched over, the radio stations stored in the selected
memory level are displayed in the bottom line of the screen
⇒ fig. 8. Free
station buttons are indicated by - - -
.
You can assign stations to the station buttons of a memory level either man-
ually or automatically ⇒ page 15.
Storing and selecting stations
Fig. 8 Stations stored to station buttons in the FM1 memory level.
When storing a station to a station button, any station already stored to the
same station button in the same memory level will be overwritten.
Assigning individual station buttons manually
● Select the frequency band and memory level.
● Select a station.
● Press and hold the chosen station button until you hear a tone.
● The selected station (in fig. 8: RADIO 3) will be stored to this station but-
ton.
The station button to which the station currently playing is assigned is dis-
played underlined on the screen.
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16Audio mode
Storing stations automatically with Autostore (AUTOSTORE)
The Autostore function automatically stores the stations with the strongest
reception at the current moment to the six station buttons in the currently
selected memory level.
● Select the frequency band and memory level.
● Press the MENU
unit button to open the additional functions
⇒ fig. 6.
● Press and hold the AUTOSTORE function button until
AUTOSTORE appears
in the centre line of the screen.
● This procedure can take some seconds. When the stations have been
stored, AUTOSTORE disappears from the display.
Selecting stored stations
● Select the frequency band and memory level in which the desired sta-
tion is stored.
● Briefly press the station button above which the desired station is dis-
played.
● Alternatively: Depending on the settings, you can browse through the
stored stations with the SEEK / ...
rocker switch (SETUP: SEEK MODE PRE-
SET ⇒ page 35).
It is only possible to play a stored station if it can be received at your current
location.
TP function (Traffic Programme)* Introduction
The TP (Traffic Programme) function is not available for all versions.
When the radio version does not have the traffic news reception function,
no action is taken when the TP
button is pressed (
TP is not displayed in the
upper left of the screen). While traffic news monitoring is on (display:
TP), traffic announcements will
interrupt the current Audio mode.
Additional information:
● Safety notes ⇒ page 6
● Unit overview ⇒ page 8
● Radio mode ⇒ page 12
● Settings menus ⇒ page 34
Traffic news monitoring with the TP function
Fig. 9 TP function active.
Fig. 10 Traffic news monitoring in Media mode.
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18Audio mode
Media mode
Introduction
Media sources are audio sources containing audio files on various different
data media (e.g. CD, external MP3 player). These audio files can be played
by the radio system from its corresponding players or audio input sockets
(internal CD player , external CD changer, AUX-IN multimedia socket).
Additional information:
● Safety notes ⇒ page 6
● Unit overview ⇒ page 8
● External audio sources (AUX, MDI) ⇒ page 26
● MEDIA-IN multimedia interface ⇒ page 29
● Settings menus ⇒ page 34
Media source and audio file requirements
Factory-fitted CD players conform to safety class 1 according to
DIN IEC 76 (CO) 6/ VDE 0837.
The unit only accepts 12-cm standard CDs.
The supported file formats listed are collectively referred to below as audio
files. A CD containing audio files of these types is referred to as an audio
data CD.
Media sourceRequirements for playing in the unit Audio CDs with CD
Digital Audio logo.CD Digital Audio specification.
CD, CD-ROM, CD-R,
CD-RW with audio data
of up to 700 MB (mega-
bytes) in accordance
with ISO 9660 or Joliet
file system.MP3 files (.mp3) with bit rates of between
48 and 320 kbit/s or with variable bit rate.
WMA files (.wma) up to 9.0 without copy protec-
tion.
File names not longer than 64 characters.
Folder structures with a maximum of ten levels.
Max. 120 folders and max. 500 files on a data
medium.
Playlists in the formats PLS, M3U and WPL.
Playlists no larger than 20 KB and containing no
more than 250 links.
Max. 32 playlists on a data medium.
Playing audio files via
Bluetooth ®a)
.The external audio source must be compatible
with the Bluetooth A2DP profile and paired with
the factory-fitted UHV mobile phone preparation.
AUX. External audio
source.3.5 mm jack plug for audio output can be con-
nected ⇒ fig. 1 10.MDI. External data me-
dium.Compatible with MEDIA-IN multimedia interface
⇒ page 29.
a) Bluetooth ®
is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
Restrictions and notes
Contamination, exposure to high temperatures and mechanical damage
may render a data medium unusable. Observe the manufacturer's instruc-
tions.
Variations in the quality of data media produced by different manufacturers
may lead to problems during playback.
Observe copyright laws!
CDs recorded in UDF or Direct CD format cannot be played. Under Windows
Vista ®
ensure that the correct format is selected.
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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. Information can be found on the Internet on the best ways to cre-
ate audio files and data media (compression rate, ID3 tag etc.).
Due to the larger quantity of data, it takes longer to read a data medium
containing compressed audio files (MP3, WMA etc.) than a normal audio
CD. Complex folder structures can also slow down the reading of a data me-
dium.
Playlists only determine a certain playing order. There are no files stored in
a playlist. The unit will not play a playlist if the files are not on the data me-
dium at the locations referred to by the playlist (relative file paths). Playing order for audio data CDs
Fig. 11 Example of an
MP3 CD structure.
Audio files on data media are often organised by means of folders and
playlists to determine a certain playing order.
Tracks, folders and playlists on a data medium are sorted by name in alpha-
betic or numeric order.
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Inserting a CD
● Hold the CD with the printed side facing up.
● Push the CD into the CD slot ⇒ fig. 1 5
only to the point where it is
drawn in automatically.
● When the CD is inserted, the play function will start automatically.
When other functions are selected (e.g. RADIO), if a CD is inserted in the in-
ternal CD drive CD-IN is displayed at the top left of the screen (e.g. ⇒ fig. 9).
Ejecting CDs
● Press the EJECT
unit button.
● The CD in the drive will be ejected and must be removed within 10 sec-
onds.
If the CD is not removed within 10 seconds, it is retracted again for safety
reasons.
Error messages on the screen
A reading error is indicated by ERROR in the title bar.
An error message in the bottom line of the screen indicates the possible
cause of the error.
MessageMeaning and consequencesNO CDNo compatible data medium.
It is not possible to switch to Media mode.
CD ROMData CD inserted.
CD will be ejected.
CHECK CDThe inserted CD cannot be read.
CD will be ejected.
Check for damage.
MessageMeaning and consequencesTEMPERATURECD drive is too hot.
CD playback is disabled.
Another audio source will be played.
SERVICEMechanical fault in the CD drive.
Contact a qualified workshop.
Note
Uneven road surfaces and strong vibrations may cause the CD to jump.
Selecting a media source
Fig. 13 Media selection menu: CD being played from the internal CD drive. When you switch to Media mode, the available media sources are displayed
for roughly 5 seconds in the bottom line of the screen. The media source
currently playing is underlined on the display ⇒ fig. 13.
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DisplayTrack informationFOLDER
or
PLAYLISTFolder name (only with audio data CDs).
Playlist name (only with audio data CDs).
No displayStorage location corresponding to playing order
⇒ page 19
If the selected track information is too long for the centre line of the screen,
the SCROLL function button also appears
⇒ fig. 14.
● When you briefly press the SCROLL
function button, the displayed track
information scrolls across the screen once.
Changing track manually
Fig. 15 Display of the storage location when changing track in MP3 mode.
Start Media mode.
You can browse through the tracks of the CD that is currently playing. Refer to the information on the playing order of audio data CDs
⇒ page 19.
Browsing tracks
Press the SEEK / TRACK
rocker switch ⇒ fig. 1 13 to the left or right.
MeaningResultBriefly pressing to the
left.Goes to the start of the current track.Briefly pressing to the right.Goes to the next track.Briefly pressing twice in quick
succession to the left.Goes to the start of the previous track.
Pressing and holding to the
left.Rewind.
Pressing and holding to the
right.Fast forward.
You can also change track by turning the setting knob ⇒ fig. 1 10.
Changing folder in audio data CD mode
● Press the FOLDER
rocker switch ⇒ fig. 1 11 to the right or left to
switch to the first track of the next or previous folder.
After changing folder or track, the storage location corresponding to the
playing order of the audio data CD is briefly displayed (in fig. 15: folder 1
and track number 5). After roughly 5 seconds, the selected track informa-
tion is displayed again.
Selecting tracks and CDs via MEDIA-IN multimedia interface
See page 29.