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Table of Contents
General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Before using the unit for the first time . . . . . . 4
Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Versions available . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Unit overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
General information on operating the unit . . 8
Audio mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Radio mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
RDS radio data and TP (Traffic Programme)
services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
DAB digital radio mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Media mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
MEDIA-IN multimedia interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Introduction to navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Enter destination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Destination memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Route guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Telephone control (Phone)
. . . . . . . . 74
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Control from the steering wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Instrument panel display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Control from the navigation system . . . . . . . . . 88
Operation via voice control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Settings (SETUP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Sound, volume and system settings . . . . . . . . 99
Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
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Table of Contents
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Navigation
Navigation Introduction to navigation
Introduction
General information
The current vehicle position is determined by means of the GPS system
(Global Positioning System). Sensors in the vehicle measure distances that
have been driven. The measurement values are adapted using the detailed
information from the navigation data medium maps and according to the
stored traffic management. Where applicable, the TMC traffic reports are in-
cluded in the route calculation ⇒ page 69. The navigation system usesthese data to determine an optimal route to the destination.
The destination is defined by entering an address or a point of interest, e.g.
a petrol station or hotel.
Navigation announcements and visual guidance on the navigation unit and
the instrument panel direct you to your destination ⇒ page 62.
Depending on the country, some radio-navigation system functions can no
longer be selected when the vehicle is travelling above a certain speed. This
is not a malfunction, but simply a legal requirement.
Navigation data
At the close of this edition, SEAT has two different versions of radio and nav-
igation system “SEAT MEDIA SYSTEM 2.2”, one for Western Europe and one
for Eastern Europe, with and without DAB respectively ⇒ page 22.
In normal circumstances, all the necessary navigation data is already stored
in the navigator. The maps stored in the system (Western Europe or Eastern
Europe Version) depend on the country in which the vehicle is sold. SD cards with the different maps offered by SEAT or with the annual map up-
dates can be obtained through the SEAT Technical Service. Please ask your
SEAT dealership ⇒ page 46.
Additional Information:
●
Safety notes ⇒ page 4
● Unit overview ⇒ page 6
● Entering a destination ⇒ page 51
● Destination memory ⇒ page 57
● Route guidance ⇒ page 62
Note
Dirty or damaged navigation data media may lead to problems when copy-
ing navigation information or even in the navigation itself. Store unused da-
ta media in a suitable container or in the original box to protect them from
mechanical damage, heat, humidity or direct sunlight.
Limitations of the navigation function
Possible errors in navigation
If the navigation system is not able to receive data from the GPS satellites
(dense vegetation, underground garage), it is still possible to navigate us-
ing the vehicle sensory analysis.
In areas that are not or only partially digitised on the data medium (e.g. in-
sufficient definition of one-way streets and road categories), the navigation
system will still attempt to provide route guidance.
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Telephone control (Phone)
Introduction
Introduction
The telephone functions described below may be controlled using the radio
and navigation system, and by voice control, provided that there is a mobile
phone switched on and with the BT function on. In addition, the mobile
must be connected and paired via Bluetooth to the radio and navigation
system.
For the connection between the mobile phone and the radio and navigation
system, the mobile phone must have Bluetooth®
and it must be activated.
If no mobile phone is connected to the radio and navigation system, tele-
phone control from the navigator and voice control will not be available.
● Pair and connect the mobile phone to the radio and navigation system
⇒ page 77.
When the mobile phone has been paired with the navigation system, the
phone can be controlled via the navigation system and the multifunction
controls on the steering wheel using the vehicle instrument panel. Func-
tions available include making calls in hands-free mode, access to the mo-
bile phone book, access to the list of calls received, missed and recently di-
alled, and control of these functions using the voice recognition system.
The hands-free device means that the telephone can be used inside the ve-
hicle; the driver will not have to remove their hands from the steering wheel
nor will be distracted from traffic.
Please observe instructions concerning the use of mobile phones in vehi-
cles 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.
● Always stay alert and drive responsibly.
● Select volume settings that allow you to easily hear signals from out-
side 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 the mobile phone is not securely fastened in position, it could be sent
flying around the vehicle in the event of sharp braking, sudden manoeu-
vres or accident, causing injury.
● 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.
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New models of mobile phone are continually being launched on the market.
These are developed by different manufacturers, use different operating
systems and operate in different ways. Therefore, some mobile phones are
unable to correctly perform the functions described, or are totally incompati-
ble with the radio and navigation system.
Depending on the model of phone, some functions may not be available or
may require the phone configuration to be changed. Familiarise yourself
with your mobile phone and with the radio and navigation unit. Please read
the mobile phone manual carefully to determine the available options.
To help you when choosing a mobile phone, SEAT offers the results of the
compatibility tests on different mobile phones. Visit the SEAT web page or
ask your dealership for further information.
Even when a mobile phone is shown as compatible in the SEAT lists, it may
not work correctly when paired with the radio and navigation system, due to
the SW version of the mobile phone. In this case, we recommend you up-
date the telephone software. Mobile phone manufacturers usually make up-
dates available on Internet for their customers in order to improve the work-
ing of the phone.
Using a mobile phone in the vehicle
Mobile telephones transmit and receive radio waves, both when in use and
when on stand-by. Scientific studies state that radio waves exceeding cer-
tain values may be harmful to the human body. International committees
and authorities have established limits and directives in order to ensure
electromagnetic radiation from mobile phones remains within certain limits
that do not endanger human health. Nevertheless, there is no conclusive
scientific evidence that wireless telephones are totally safe.
Therefore, some experts recommend that use of mobile phone be kept to a
minimum until the results of current research are published. If a mobile phone is used inside the vehicle without first connecting it to the
vehicle telephone exterior aerial, electromagnetic radiation may be greater
than if the mobile phone had been connected to a built-in or exterior aerial.
If the vehicle has a suitable hands-free device, it complies with legislation
in many countries where the use of mobile phones within the vehicle is only
permitted using a hands-free device.
The factory-mounted hands-free system has been designed for use with
conventional mobile phones and mobile phones with Bluetooth technology.
Mobile phones must be mounted on a suitable support. This support must
be securely inserted into the base plate. This ensures that the mobile phone
is securely attached to the dash panel, it is always within reach of the driver
and is connected to the vehicle exterior aerial.
Connecting the mobile phone to a built-in or exterior aerial, helps to reduce
the levels of electromagnetic radiation affecting the human body. The quali-
ty of the connection is also improved.
If the mobile phone is used inside the vehicle without the hands-free sys-
tem, the phone will not be securely attached to the instrument panel, nor
will it be connected to the vehicle exterior aerial. In addition, the mobile
phone will not charge through the support. On-going calls may also be in-
terrupted and the quality of the connection affected.
Only use your mobile phone inside the vehicle if it is connected to a hands-
free system with an exterior aerial.
WARNING
A loose or incorrectly attached phone 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.
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Control from the steering wheel
Applies to the model: ALTEA / ALHAMBRA
Multi-function steering wheel
The Bluetooth system can be controlled using the steering
wheel controls, via the Telephone menu on the instrument
panel or via the voice control system.
Fig. 80 Multifunction
steering wheel buttons
on left side.
Fig. 81 Multifunction
steering wheel buttons
on right side.
Buttoneffect
Button “Push to talk” or “PTT” button.
Short press: start or cancel voice control, interrupt on-go-
ing message in order to speak next.
Short press: Confirm telephone menu selection.
/
Short press: Select number/letter. Select an element
from the telephone menu.
/
Short press: Change menu.
/
Short press: Adjust volume of telephone function.
Short press: Answer, Start, End a call.
Long press: Reject a call. During a call, switch between
normal mode and “private” mode
Short press: Returning to the last-opened menu
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Telephone control (Phone)
Applies to the model: TOLEDO
Multi-function steering wheel
The Bluetooth system can be controlled using the steering
wheel controls, via the Telephone menu on the instrument
panel or via the voice control system.
Fig. 82 Multifunction
steering wheel buttons
on left side.
Fig. 83 Multifunction
steering wheel buttons
on right side.
Buttoneffect
“Push to talk” or “PTT” button.
Short press: Start or cancel voice control, interrupt on-
going message in order to speak next.
Turn right rollerSelect number/letter. Select an element from the tele-
phone menu.
Press right roller
Short press: Confirm telephone menu selection.
Press
or
Short press: Change menu.
Turn left rollerAdjust volume of telephone function.
Short press: Accept/start/end a call.Long press:
a) Before talking: Reject a call.
b) During a call: Switch between normal mode and “pri-
vate” mode.
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Instrument panel display
Telephone information display
Fig. 84 Telephone infor-
mation display.
Use buttons and to view the telephone information display on the in-
strument panel ⇒ Fig. 84.
This display shows the user name paired as hands-free, the network opera-
tor, signal intensity, phone battery charge, Bluetooth visibility and whether
any music players are paired.
A variety of information regarding the status of the mobile phone is dis-
played on the telephone information display:
SymbolMeaning
Bluetooth visibility is activated when connecting a telephone
via Bluetooth.
Connection with a media player or a mobile phone compatible
with playing music.
Mobile phone battery level, regardless of whether it is in the
charging base or not. a)
Mobile phone network coverage.
a)
Compatibility with the mobile phone.
Telephone menu
Go to the telephone menu from the telephone information display by press-
ing ⇒ Fig. 81.
To return to the telephone information display, press ⇒ Fig. 81.
The telephone menu enables the use of advanced display or setting func-
tions.
WARNING
All changes to the settings to get the mobile phone ready for use and to
perform the functions should be carried out while the vehicle is station-
ary to avoid the risk of accident and injuries.
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Telephone control (Phone)
Note
● Some functions on the telephone menu are only available when a mo-
bile phone is connected. The instructions given by the phone and/or acces-
sory manufacturers should be observed.
● The text displayed on the instrument panel may vary slightly from the
texts shown below. This does not affect the working of the system.
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Telephone control (Phone)
“DIAL NUMBER” command
● With this COMMAND, the user requests a call to be made and gives the
number they wish to call.
● When this command is given, the system starts the DIALOGUE “Please
dial the number ”
● The system waits for a new COMMAND with the number to be dialled.
The telephone number can be entered as a sequence of clearly pronounced
figures (full number: 9 9 9 9 9 9 9), as a series of figures (brief pause be-
tween series: 9 9 9 - 9 9 9 - 9 9 9) or as individual figures (9 - 9 - 9 - 9 - 9).
After each series of figures (separation with a brief pause) the system re-
peats the figures to confirm it has correctly identified the numbers.
● If the user remains silent for a time (TIMEOUT T1), the system starts an
initial assistance cue with the DIALOGUE: “Please repeat”. If the user re-
mains silent for a time (T2), the system starts a second assistance cue with
the DIALOGUE: “The number, please”. If the user remains silent for a time
(T3), the system starts the DIALOGUE: “Operation cancelled. Main menu”.
“REDIAL” command
● With this COMMAND, the user asks to make a call using the last number
dialled.
● If there is a previous call, the redialling starts automatically.
● If there is no previous call, the DIALOGUE “No number available ” is star-
ted.
“OTHER OPTIONS” command
If the user remains silent for a time (TIMEOUT T1), the system starts an ini-
tial assistance cue with the DIALOGUE: “Please repeat”. If the user remains
silent for a time (T2), the system starts a second assistance cue with the
DIALOGUE: “The available commands are: phone book, call log, settings or
help”. If the user remains silent for a time (T3), the system starts the DIA-
LOGUE: “Operation cancelled. Main menu”. ■
“HELP” command
■DIALOGUE: “Say phone book, call log, settings or cancel ”
■ “PHONE BOOK ” command
■ This allows the user to lists all the contacts, select one to call or
store/delete its name by voice command.
■ DIALOGUE: “Say a name, list all or update ”.
■ T1: “Please repeat”.
■ T2: “The available commands are: read all, update phone book or
help”.
■ T3: “Operation cancelled. Main menu”.
■ “CALL LOG ” command
■ This lists the Received Calls, Missed Calls and Dialled Numbers.
■ T1: “Please repeat”.
■ T2: “Which call log do you wish to list? Received calls, missed
calls or dialled numbers ”.
■ T3: “Operation cancelled”.
■ “SETTINGS” command
■ T1: “Please repeat”.
■ T2: “The available commands are: short dialogue, long dialogue
or help ”.
■ T3: “Operation cancelled, main menu”.
Additional information
Voice control is available in several languages. The navigation system al-
lows the language to be changed using the SETUP menu. In this menu, the
user can select the option AUTO so that the language is automatically
changed, or they can select the required language. The language can also
be changed through the vehicle instrument panel using the steering wheel
multifunction controls ⇒ Booklet Instruction Manual.
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If the language selected through the instrument panel is available in the ra-
dio and navigation system, the language in both systems becomes the se-
lected language.
If the language is modified through the instrument panel, the selected lan-
guage may not be available in the radio and navigation system. In this case,
the voice recognition system uses the default language (defined according
to the country in which the vehicle is sold), and there may be different lan-
guages in each system. It is not a malfunction.