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Media
External data storage device connec-
t ed t
o USB port Depending on the features and the country,
the
v
ehicle may have a USB - AUX-IN connec-
tion ››› Booklet Instruction Manual.
Audio files on an external data storage de-
vice connected to the USB port can be
played and controlled via the Infotainment
system.
Where this manual refers to external data
storage devices, this means USB mass stor-
age devices containing supported audio
files, such as MP3 players, iPods™ and USB
sticks.
Only supported audio files are displayed and
played. Other files are ignored.
Further operation of the external data medi-
um (changing track, selecting tracks and
playback modes) is described in the appro-
priate chapters of this manual ›››
page 18.
Instructions and restrictions
Compatibility with Apple™ devices and other
media players depends on the unit. The USB port
sup
plies the usual USB volt-
age of 5 volts for a USB connection.
External hard disks with a capacity greater
than 32 GB must be reformatted for the
FAT32 file system in some circumstances. You
will find the necessary software and informa-
tion on the Internet.
Take into account all other instructions and
limitations regarding requirements for media
sources ››› page 18.
iPod™, iPad™ and iPhone™
Depending on the country and the equip-
ment, iPods™, iPads™ or iPhones™ can be
connected using the device's USB cable to
the USB port of the vehicle and used as
audio sources.
After connecting an iPod™, iPad™ or
iPhone™, the specific list views of the iPod
are displayed in the upper selection level
( Playlists , Artists , Albums,
Tracks , Podcasts etc.). Possible error messages after connecting an
ext
ernal data storage device 1)
The device is not compatible
CauseProcedure
The external data carri-
er cannot be played or
communication is not
possible with the
adapter cable being
used.Check the connection and
make sure the external data
storage device is working cor-
rectly.
If possible, update the exter-
nal data storage device soft-
ware.
The device does not work
CauseProcedure
Communication fault.Check the connection and
make sure the external data
medium is working correctly. Disconnecting
An
y
connected data storage devices must be
prepared before their disconnection in order
to remove them.
● In the Media main menu, press the
SET
TINGS button to open the Media Set-
tings menu. 1)
Due to the large number of different data storage
dev ic
es and various iPod™, iPad™ and iPhone™
generations available, it is not possible to guarantee
fault-free operation of all functions described here.
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Media
●
Dependin
g on the external player connec-
ted, the response time of the system can
vary.
● Do not connect an external media player at
the same time t
o play music via Bluetooth®
and via the USB port with the Infotainment
system, as this could cause playback limita-
tions.
● If the external player is an Apple device™,
it c
annot be simultaneously connected by
USB and by Bluetooth. Select a track from the list
Fig. 18
Folder list. Fig. 19
List of audio files. Open the audio/folder file list.
● In the MEDIA m ain menu, pr
ess the MEDIA
button ››› Fig. 18 to open the track list. The
track being played appears highlighted
››› Fig. 19.
Search and press on the track/folder list or
on the desired track/folder. If there is infor-
mation available, the track name is displayed
(for audio CDs) or the name of the file (MP3)
instead of Track + number .
Function button: Function
A››› Fig. 18Open the Source menu. Press to select oth-
er media sources.
Function button: Function
B››› Fig. 19
Indicates the media source being browsed.
If pressed it goes to the root folder of the
device indicated on the icon.
SD card: SD memory card ››› page 21.
USB: USB data medium ››› page 22.
BT audio: playing audio files via Bluetooth ®
››› page 23.
AUX: external audio source connected to
the AUX-IN multimedia socket ››› page 25.
C››› Fig. 19
Press the function button to open the top
folder in the hierarchy of the media source.
After being pressed several times the cur-
rently selected media source appears;
press to check the source contents. The
number appearing on the folder indicates
the level in the directory ››› Fig. 19.
Start playback with the first track.
Repeat all tracks. Repeats all the tracks that
are on the same memory level as the track
being played at that moment. If
Mix/Re‐
peat/Scan including subfolders is
active in the Media Settings menu , the
sub-folders will also be included.
Repeat the current track.
Random play. Includes all the tracks that
are on the same memory level as the track
being played at that moment. If
Mix/Re‐
peat/Scan including subfolders is
active in the Media Settings menu , the
sub-folders will also be included. 24
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Telephone management system (PHONE)*
Pair and connect a mobile telephone
t o the Inf
otainment systemIn order to manage a mobile telephone via
the Inf
ot
ainment system, it is necessary to
pair both devices once.
For your safety, we recommend you make the
link when the vehicle is stationary. In some
countries it is not possible to perform the
pairing with the vehicle running.
Conditions
You must guarantee the following setup in
the mobile phone and the Infotainment sys-
tem:
● The ignition must be switched on.
● The Bluet ooth®
f
unction of the mobile tele-
phone and the Infotainment system must be
active as well as visibility.
● The keypad lock on the mobile telephone
mu
st be deactivated.
Follow instructions in the manual for the mo-
bile telephone.
After turning on the ignition, the visibility of
the Bluetooth ®
function activates.
During the pairing process it is necessary to
enter data via the mobile telephone's key-
pad. To do so, the mobile telephone must be
ready. Starting mobile telephone pairing
● Make sure the Bluetooth function of the
mob
ile device is active and visible.
● Press the PHONE button on the Infotain-
ment sy
stem.
● Press the Find tel
ephone function button.
OR:
● Press the PHONE button on the Infotain-
ment sy
stem.
● Press the Setup function button.
● Press the Sel
ect
telephone function button
and then Find .
OR:
● Press the PHONE unit button of the Infotain-
ment sy
stem.
● Press the Setup function button.
● Press the Bluet
ooth function button.
● Press the Find dev
ic
es function button.
OR:
● Connect from the mobile device itself.
The n ame of
the Bluetooth function of your
Infotainment system will be displayed in Setup >
Bluet
ooth >
Name
› ›
›
page 34.
The search process can take up to 1 minute.
On the screen the system will dynamically update the names of the Bluetooth devices
fou
nd.
As soon as the search is completed, the
names of the Bluetooth ®
devices found are
displayed on-screen.
● In the Infotainment system select the mo-
bi
le telephone to which you want to connect
from the list of Bluetooth devices found. In
certain circumstances, it is possible that to
finish the connection between the two devi-
ces, you must enter additional data in the
mobile telephone and Infotainment system.
● If necessary, confirm the link to the mobile
tel
ephone.
● Use your mobile telephone to enter and
confirm
your PIN code, as indicated in the
display of the infotainment system.
OR:
● Compare the PIN code shown on the dis-
pl
ay of the Infotainment system with that
shown on the mobile telephone. If they
match, confirm on both devices.
The infotainment system and the mobile tele-
phone will now be connected to each other.
When the pairing has been finalized correct-
ly, the PHONE main menu will appear. The
phonebook and call lists stored in the mobile
phone will be loaded once the requests have
been accepted in the mobile phone. The du-
ration of the loading process depends on the
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Telephone management system (PHONE)*
the Infotainment system. The next time that
the mo b
ile telephone is connected (e.g. on
the next journey) the phonebook is updated
automatically.
If any entries in the mobile phonebook have
been modified while connected, a manual
update of the phonebook data can be initi-
ated from the User profile settings
menu ››› page 35.
Telephone management can store a maxi-
mum of 4 user profiles for mobile tele-
phones. If you wish to link/connect another
mobile phone, the oldest user profile will au-
tomatically be replaced.
Telephone management system function but-
tons ● Press the PHONE button on the Infotain-
ment sy
stem to open the PHONE main menu.
Function button: function ››› Fig. 20
AName of connected mobile telephone.
Press on the name to access the Select
telephone menu.
BSpeed dial buttons, to which telephone
numbers from the phonebook may be as-
signed respectively ››› page 33.
and Shortcut keys scroll arrows. Allows you to
move between the various speed di-
al/phonebook shortcut banks.
Function button: function
››› Fig. 20
DIAL NO.To open the number pad and enter a tele-
phone number ››› page 31.
CONTACTSTo open the phonebook of the connected
mobile telephone ››› page 32.
VIEWAllows you to choose between the dis-
play of speed dial and phonebook short-
cut keys ››› page 33.
CALLSTo open call lists of the connected mobile
telephone ››› page 33.
SETUPTo open the Telephone settings
menu ››› page 34. WARNING
Remember that the driver must not operate
the mo b
ile telephone while driving. Display and symbols of the telephone
m
an
agement system Fig. 21
Active call Fig. 22
Handling of multiple calls.
Display: Meaning ››› Fig. 21
AName of the mobile network operator (provid-
er) to which the mobile telephone is connec-
ted.30
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Telephone management system (PHONE)*Display: Meaning
››› Fig. 21
BView of stored telephone number or name
››› page 34.
Press to
accept a call.
Press to
end a call.
OR: Press to reject an incoming call.
Press to mute the call signal during a call and
to reactivate it.
Press to mute the microphone during an active
call and to reactivate it.
Charge status of a mobile telephone connec-
ted via “Hands-free profile” (HFP) Bluetooth
®
.
Strength of coverage signal received by the
mobile telephone.
Private mode
Priv
at
e mode can only be activated during an
active call.
To activate or deactivate private mode:
● Press the butt
on to activate or deactivate
private mode.
With the private mode activated the active
audio and microphone become that of the
mobile phone connected to the hands-free.
When deactivated, the audio reverts to the
vehicle's audio system. This configuration is
only applicable to the active call, so for sub- sequent calls, the audio will revert by default
to
vehicle's audio system.
Multiple calls
The telephone management system allows
the user to interact with a maximum of three
calls on the screen ››› Fig. 22.
Only one of the calls may be active. Note
The multiple call function is subject to the
ser v
ices associated with the user's SIM card. Enter telephone number menu
Fig. 23
Enter telephone number menu. Open the
Enter telephone number
menu
Pr e
ss the DIAL NO. function button from the
PHONE m ain menu.
Possible functions
Enter telephone
numberEntering a phone number with the
keypad.
Press the function button to
make a call.
Select a contact
from the list
Enter the first letters of the contact
to find using the keypad. The avail-
able entries appear in the phone-
book.
Select the desired contact from the
phonebook to make the call.
RedialPressing the R button makes a call
to the last number dialled.
Breakdown serv-
ice call Press the function button to obtain
help in the event of breakdown.
For this the network of SEAT deal-
erships is available to you with
their Mobile Service.
Information call Press the function button to obtain
information on the SEAT brand and
the additional services contracted
related to traffic and travel.
Call mailbox
Press the Voicemail function but-
ton to make the call.
OR: Press the function button
for approx. 2 seconds to make the
call.
If the number for the mailbox has
not yet been stored, enter it and
confirm with OK
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Telephone management system (PHONE)*
Note
Breakdown service and information calls can
inc ur an a
dditional cost on your telephone
bill. Phonebook Menu (contacts)
Fig. 24
Contacts Menu. Fig. 25
Search window. As soon as the first pairing is performed, it
m
a
y take some time for the phonebook 1)
da-
ta from the paired mobile telephone to be
available on the Infotainment system. De-
pending on the volume of data to be transfer-
red, the process can take several minutes. It
may be necessary to confirm the data transfer
on the mobile telephone.
The phonebook can also be opened during a
telephone call.
In the PHONE main menu, press the Contacts function button to access the phonebook.
Possible functions
Select a con-
tact from the
list
Search the list and press on the icon to the right of the desired con-
tact in order to initiate a call.
OR: If the contact has several tele-
phone numbers, first press the con-
tact and then the number to be used
to make the call. To edit the number
before calling, press
.
Searching for a
contact in the
search window
Press the
Search
››› Fig. 24 function
button to open the search window.
Enter the name to be searched for in
the window ››› Fig. 25.
The number of matching results is
displayed on the left hand side under
the input field. Press the OK button to
change to the list.
Search the list and press the desired
contact to make the call. Note
If you edit the number before calling, this will
on ly
be used for the call and will not be stor-
ed in the phonebook. 1)
Depending on the device, only the contacts from
the t el
ephone memory are loaded.
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Telephone management system (PHONE)*
Call Menu (call lists) Fig. 26
Call lists menu. ●
In the PHONE m ain menu, pr
ess the Call list function button.
● Press the FIL
TER function button.
● Select the desired call list: A
l
l ,
Mi
s sed ,
Di al
led or
R
ec eived .
If a phone number h
as been stored in the
phonebook, the call list will display the name
stored instead of the number.
Possible displays in the Calls menu
Display: Meaning
Missed calls
: Displays the numbers of missed
and unanswered calls.
Dialled numbers
: Indicates the numbers dial-
led on the mobile telephone and on the Infotain-
ment system telephone management system.
Display: Meaning
Received calls
: Indicates the numbers of the
calls received on the mobile telephone and on
the Infotainment system telephone management
system. Note
The availability of the call lists will depend on
the mo b
ile phone used. Direct access menus
Fig. 27
Phonebook shortcut keys Fig. 28
Shortcut buttons This dropdown menu allows you to select the
f
u
nction of the buttons on the home page,
from among ››› Fig. 27:
● A-Z : Phone book
shortcut keys
● FAVOURITES : S
peed dial keys.
Phonebook shortcut keys
You can directly access the contacts in the
phonebooks that start with the character se-
lected via these keys.
If there are no contacts that coincide with the
chosen character, the entry that immediately
follows is displayed.
Pressing multiple times in quick succession
will search for the characters shown on the
button.
Press and hold the and direction arrows
to change the letters of the buttons. »
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Telephone management system (PHONE)*
Speed dial keys
The s peed di
al buttons ››› Fig. 28 A may
e ac
h be used to store a telephone number
from the phonebook.
All the speed dial buttons must be manually
edited and will be assigned to a user profile.
Up to 12 favourites can be added to the quick
dial buttons.
Possible functions
Assigning speed
dial buttons
Press a free speed dial button from
the PHONE main menu.
Select the desired contact from the
list. If the selected contact has
several telephone numbers, select
the desired number.
Editing assigned
speed dial but-
tons
Press and hold a used speed dial
button in the PHONE main menu
until the Contacts menu opens.
Select the desired contact from the
list. If the selected contact has
several telephone numbers, select
the desired number.
To close the Contacts menu with-
out applying the changes, press
the BACK
function button.
Deleting assigned
speed dial but-
tonsThe telephone numbers stored in
the speed dial buttons can be de-
leted in the menu User profile
settings
> Manage favour-
ites ››› table on page 34.
Possible functions
Dialling with
speed dial but-
tonsBriefly press an assigned speed di-
al button from the PHONE main
menu to call the telephone number
that has been stored on it. Note
The contacts stored on the speed dial buttons
DO NO T upd
ate automatically. If a contact
stored on a speed dial button is modified on
the mobile telephone, the speed dial button
will need to be reassigned. Telephone settings
Press the
S
ETUP function button from the
PHONE m ain menu.
Function button: function
Select phone: From the list, select the mobile telephone
to be connected to the hands-free profile with the Info-
tainment system.
OR: Press Find to connect a new mobile telephone.
Bluetooth: Open the Bluetooth settings
menu
››› page 34.
User profile: Open the User profile settings menu
››› page 35. Bluetooth
®
settin g
s In the PHONE m
ain menu, pr
ess the SETUP function button and then the
Bluet
ooth func-
tion b utt
on.
Function button: function
Bluetooth: Press to deactivate Bluetooth
®
. Disconnects
all active connections.
Visibility: Activation and deactivation of Bluetooth ®
visi-
bility.
Visible: Bluetooth ®
visibility is active.
Hidden: Bluetooth ®
visibility is deactivated. Blue-
tooth ®
visibility must be active for the external
pairing of a Bluetooth ®
device with the Infotain-
ment system. If you have a Bluetooth audio device
active and playing, the visibility is automatically
set to Hidden .
Name: Viewing and changing the name of the Blue-
tooth ®
Infotainment system. This will be the name dis-
played to other Bluetooth ®
devices.
Paired devices: Displays paired devices. To disconnect
and connect Bluetooth ®
devices and profiles.
Find devices: Search for visible Bluetooth ®
devices within
the range of the Infotainment system. The maximum
range is approx. 10 metres.
Bluetooth audio (A2DP/AVRCP): This function must be ac-
tive if it is necessary to connect an external audio source
via Bluetooth ®
to the Infotainment system. ››› page 23. 34
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Telephone management system (PHONE)*
User profile settings In the PHONE m
ain menu, pr ess the SETUP function button and then the
U
ser pr ofile func-
tion b utt
on.
Function button: function
Manage favourites: Editing speed dial buttons.
Speed dial button in use : Press to delete the stored
number.
Speed dial button free : Press to assign a number
from the phonebook to the speed dial button in
question.
Mailbox number: To enter or edit the voicemail number.
Sort by: To set the order of appearance of the entries in
the phonebook ( Forename and surname or vice-versa).
Import contacts: Press to import the phonebook of the
connected telephone, or to update the imported phone-
book.
Select ringtonea) : To select a ringtone from a list of prede-
fined melodies (tones). The selected ringtone is played
and set up when exiting the submenu.
Remember your mobile telephone: If there is already an ac-
tive Bluetooth ®
connection with another mobile tele-
phone when turning off the ignition, the following mes-
sage appears: “Remember your mobile phone ”.
a)
Depending on the mobile telephone used, the selected ring
tone, or the one set up on the mobile telephone, is played. This
function will not be displayed if not supported by the mobile tel-
ephone. Note
Some telephones need to be restarted to re-
do wn
load the most recent contacts added. 35
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CAR menu
Since refuel
Di s
play and storage of the values for the jour-
ney and the consumption. By refuelling, the
memory will be erased automatically.
Long-term
The memory records the values for a specific
number of partial trips, up to a total of 19
hours and 59 minutes or 99 hours and 59 mi-
nutes, or 1999.9 km (or miles) for 9999 km
(or miles), depending on the model of instru-
ment panel.
When one of these values is reached (de-
pending on the version of the instrument
panel), the memory is automatically deleted
and it starts counting from 0 again. Note
The values that appear in the figure are indi-
c ativ
e and may vary depending on the fea-
tures. Ecotrainer*
Fig. 32
Ecotrainer menu. Fig. 33
Driving style symbols. Open ECOTRAINER menu
● With the vehicle stopped, press the CAR button on the Infotainment system.
● Press the VIEW function button and then
sel ect
ECOTRAINER . If the corresponding equipment is available,
the EC
OTRAINER will provide information on
driving style. The information on driving style
is only evaluated and displayed when mov-
ing forward.
Points: Driving style display
This indicates the driving style since starting
the vehicle on a scale of 0 to 100. The higher
the score displayed, the more efficient the
driving style. To see more information, press
the display. It shows statistics for the last 30
minutes of driving since starting the vehicle.
If the car has not yet been driven for 30 mi-
nutes, it shows values from the last trip in
grey.
∅ km/l: Average fuel consumption
Shows the average fuel consumption. The
value is calculated by using the kilometres
covered since starting the vehicle. To see
more information, press the display. It shows
statistics for the last 30 minutes of driving
since starting the vehicle. If the car has not
yet been driven for 30 minutes, it shows val-
ues from the last trip in grey.
ECO tips: Tips on how to save fuel
By pressing the ECO tips function button, you
c an
view tips on how to save fuel. These tips
can only be viewed when the vehicle is stop-
ped. »
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