USB Seat Leon SC 2015 NAVI SYSTEM PLUS
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Overview
Radio
››› page 15
Stations ››› page 19
Station list ››› page 21
RDS ››› page 16
Digital radio mode (DAB, DAB+ and DMB audio)
››› page 17
Memory buttons ››› page 18
Storing station logos ››› page 18
SCAN ››› page 20
Radio text ››› page 16
TP ››› page 21
FM, AM, DAB frequencies ››› page 22
Media
››› page 23
Data and file storage devices ››› page 24
Playing order ››› page 26 ››› page 26
Changing the media source ››› page 28
Track change ››› page 29
Selection of an album by cover ››› page 30
Selection of a track from a list of tracks ››› page 30
Database view ››› page 31
Inserting or ejecting a CD ››› page 31
Memory card ››› page 32
External data storage device connected to the USB port
››› page 32
External audio source connected to the AUX-IN multime-
dia socket ››› page 34
External audio source with Bluetooth ®
››› page 34
Images ››› page 40
Setup ››› page 39 ››› page 40
Telephone
››› page 61
Pairing ››› page 63
Bluetooth ®
››› page 62
Function buttons ››› page 64
Entering a number ››› page 66
Phonebook ››› page 67
Short messages (SMS) ››› page 68
Call list ››› page 69
Speed dial buttons ››› page 69
Settings ››› page 70
Navigation
››› page 42
New destination ››› page 44
Route options ››› page 45 ››› page 46
My destinations ››› page 46
My tour ››› page 47
Points of interest (POI) ››› page 47
View ››› page 48
Split screen ››› page 48
Map display ››› page 49
Traffic reports and dynamic route guidance to the desti-
nation (TRAFFIC) ››› page 49
Predictive navigations ››› page 50
Importing vCards ››› page 51
Importing Personal POI ››› page 51
Navigation with images ››› page 51
Road signs ››› page 52
Route guidance in Demo mode ››› page 52
Settings ››› page 54
Offroad mode ››› page 52
Traffic
››› page 49
Traffic news station TP (Traffic Program) ››› page 21
Traffic reports and dynamic route guidance to the desti-
nation (TRAFFIC) ››› page 49
Vehicle
››› Booklet Instruction Manual
Sport ››› page 57
Offroad ››› page 58
Consumers ››› page 58
Driving data ››› page 58
Ecotrainer ››› page 59
Vehicle status ››› page 60
Images
››› page 40
Sound
››› page 82
Settings
››› page 81
Full Link
››› page 72
Requirements ››› page 74
Full Link™ Activation ››› page 75
Pairing portable devices ››› page 76
MirrorLink™ ››› page 77
Apple CarPlay™ ››› page 78
Android Auto™ ››› page 78
Frequently asked questions ››› page 80 5
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Introduction
● Briefly pr
e
ss the button of the multi-
function steering wheel to repeat the com-
mand.
Instructions for voice control
For optimum functioning of the voice control,
follow these instructions:
● Speak slowly and clearly, as far as possi-
ble.
The system will not recognise words that
are not pronounced clearly, or words and fig-
ures in which syllables are omitted.
● Telephone numbers must be given digit by
digit or in bloc
ks of numbers in ones, tens or
hundreds.
● Speak at a normal volume, without exag-
gerat
ed intonation or long pauses.
● Avoid noise from the exterior and nearby
(for ex
ample, conversations inside the vehi-
cle). Close all doors, windows and the sliding
roof.
● Do not aim the air from the diffusers at the
roof of
the passenger compartment.
● If you are driving very fast, speak a little
louder.
You c
an access the instructions by saying:
“Instructions/tutorial/introduction”. You can
also listen to the instructions in parts. These
are divided into 7 blocks. To access them,
give any of the previous commands followed
by “part +
part 1 ”. Voice control (RADIO) – Red
But-
tonMain radio commands (FM)
Next station
Previous station
Radio station
Wavelength
Scan mode
Voice control (MEDIA) – Red
But-
tonMain media commands
Next source
Previous source
Next track
Previous track
Mix Mode
Repeat track mode
Repeat all mode
Select
Source (Jukebox/USB/CD/SD)
Pause/play Voice control (PHONE) - Green
But-
tonMain Telephone commands
Dial number
Call name
Call
Call voice mail
Redial
Read contacts
See calls
Missed calls
Received calls
Dialled numbers»
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Audio and Media Mode
Once the corresponding FM station has been
f ou
nd,
(FM) is displayed after the station
name. When reception for the corresponding
DAB station returns, the unit will switch back
to DAB mode after a short time. The (FM)
display is hidden.
If the reception of the selected DAB station is
too weak and the station can no longer be
found on the FM frequency band, the radio
will be muted.
Screen view menu
The function buttons refer to the menu that
appears when the View button is pressed
› ›
›
Fig. 12.
Function button: function
Preset list: Memory buttons display ››› Fig. 12.
Station information: Simultaneous displaying of radio text
››› Fig. 13 A and slideshow B instead of the memory
buttons.
Radio text: Radio text is displayed instead of memory
buttons.
Presentation: The slideshows are displayed in full screen. Note
● Not a l
l DAB stations support Radio Text and
slideshows.
● Radio stations are responsible for the con-
tent of
the information they transmit. Memory buttons
Fig. 14
RADIO main menu The stations of the currently selected fre-
quency r
an
ge can be stored on the numbered
function buttons in the RADIO main menu.
These function buttons are called “memory
buttons”.
Functions of the memory buttons
Selecting the
station from the
memory but-
tonsPress the memory button corre-
sponding to the desired station.
The stored stations can only be
played by pressing the correspond-
ing memory button provided it can
be received at your current location.
Functions of the memory buttons
Switching be-
tween memory
banks
Move your finger over the screen
from left to right or vice-versa.
OR: Press one of the function buttons
››› Fig. 14 A
The memory buttons are displayed in
three memory banks.
Storing the sta-
tion on the
memory but-
tonsSee: Storing stations
››› page 20.
Storing the sta-
tion logo on the
memory but-
tonsA station logo can be assigned to the
stations stored on the memory but-
tons ››› page 18. Storing station logos
Store automatically (only in FM and DAB
mode)
When a s
t
ation i
s stored the station logo is
automatically assigned.
If there are 2 or more logos in the database,
it gives the option to choose the correct one.
Store manually
The station logos can be imported from a
compatible data medium (for example, mem-
ory card or memories with USB port).
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Audio and Media ModeData storage deviceRequirements for playing in the unit
Audio filesVideo files
Optical discs:
– audio CD (up to 80 min).
– Standard video DVD and DVD-compatible audio DVD.
– CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW with audio data up to a maximum of 700
MB (megabytes) using ISO 9660 Level 1 and 2, Joliet or UDF 1.02,
1.5, 2.01 file system.
– DVD+/-R/RW up to a maximum of 4.7 GB and DVD double layer
up to a maximum of 8.5 GB using Joliet (single-session only) file
system; UDF.
Memory cards :
– SD and MMC in the file system must be FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 or
VFAT (max. 2 GB).
– SDHC (max. 32 GB) and SDXC (max. 2 TB (terabytes) in exFAT and
NTFS file systems.
USB data storage device:
– Devices compliant with USB 2.0 and 3.0 specifications.
– FAT16, FAT32, exFAT and NTFS file systems.
– iPods™ a)
, iPads™ a)
and iPhones™ a)
of various generations.
– MTP players with the “PlaysForSure” or “ReadyForVista” logo.
Jukebox (internal SSD memory).
– Digital Audio specification.
– MP2 (.mp2) and MP3 (.mp3) files with bit rates of
between 32 and 320 kbit/s or variable bit rate.
– WAV (.wav) files.
– WMA (.wma) files up to 10 mono/stereo without
copy protection and bit rates of up to 384 kbit/s.
– AAC (.m4a, .m4b and .aac) files without copy pro-
tection
– OGG-Vorbis 1 (.ogg) files with bit rates of up to 256
kbit/s.
– FLAC (.flac) files.
– Files in Matroska container (.mka) format.
– Maximum resolution 720 x 576 pixel and 25-30 fps
(frames per second).
– MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 (.mpg, .mpeg, .m2ts, .avi
and .mkv) format with maximum resolution of 352x288
pixel.
– ISO MPEG-4 (.mp4, .m4v, .avi, .mov, .3gp and .mkv) for-
mat.
– MPEG-4 ASP DivX 4, 5 and 6 (.avi, .divx and .mkv) for-
mat.
– MPEG-4 Xvid (.avi and .mkv) format.
– MPEG-4 H.264 format: (.mp4, .m4v, .mov, .
3gp, .avi, .m2ts, .mkv, .flv, .f4v and .webm).
– Windows Media Video 9 (.wmv, .asf, .mp4, .m4v, .mov, .
3gp and .avi) format.
– MJPEG (.avi, .mov, .mp4 and .m4v format.
– Theora (.ogv) format.
– Playlists in the formats M3U, PLS, ASX and WPL.
– Playlists must not exceed 20 kB or more than 1000 entries.
– Filenames and paths that do not exceed 256 characters.
– For DVD, a maximum of 1000 files per storage device and directory.
– For memory cards, a maximum of 4000 files and a maximum of 1000 files per directory.
– For Jukebox (SSD) a maximum of 3000 files.
Playing audio files via the AUX-IN socket.– The external audio source must meet a series of playback conditions
››› page 34.
Audio file playback via Bluetooth
®b)
.– The external media player must be compatible with the A2DP Bluetooth ®
profile ››› page 34.
Audio file playback via WLAN.– The external audio source must meet a series of playback conditions
››› page 37
a)
iPod™, iPad™ and iPhone™ are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
b) Bluetooth ®
is a registered trademark of Bluetooth ®
SIG, Inc.
Read and bear in mind the manufacturer's in-
struction manual for the external data stor-
age device. Restrictions and instructions
Contamin
ation, exposure to high tempera-
tures and mechanical damage may render a data medium unusable. Please observe the
manufact
urer's instructions. »
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Audio and Media Mode
MEDIA main menu Fig. 21
MEDIA main menu. Using the MEDIA m
ain menu, diff
er ent media
sources can be selected and played.
● Press the MEDIA button on the Infotain-
ment sy
s
tem to open the MEDIA main menu
››› Fig. 21.
It will continue playing the last media source
selected from the same point.
The media source being played is indicated
on the dropdown list when pressing the SOURCE function button
››
›
Fig. 21.
If there is no available media source, the ME-
DIA main menu is displayed. MEDIA main menu function buttons
Function button: function
SOURCE
Indicates the media source being played.
Press to select another media source
››› page 28.
JUKEBOX: Internal hard drive (SSD)
››› page 35.
CD/DVD: Internal CD and DVD drive
››› page 31.
SD CARD 1, SD CARD 2: SD memory card
››› page 32.
USB: External data storage device con-
nected to the USB port ››› page 32.
AUX: External audio source connected to
AUX IN multimedia socket ››› page 34.
BT AUDIO: Bluetooth ®
audio ››› page 34.
WLAN: External audio source connected
by WLAN ››› page 37
SELEC-
TIONOpens the track list ››› page 30.
/ Changes track in Media mode or fast for-
ward/rewind
››› page 29.
Playback stops. The function button
changes to .
Playback is resumed. The function but-
ton changes to .
Function button: function
Playing similar tracks.
Creates a virtual playlist that includes
tracks similar to the one being played if
available using Gracenote®.
SETUPOpens the
Media Settings menu
››› page 39.
REPEAT
Repeat all tracks.
Repeats all the tracks that are on the
same memory level as the track being
played at that moment. If in the
Media
Settings menu
Mix/Repeat including subfolders is activated,
it also includes the subfolders
››› page 39.
Repeat the current track.
MIX
Random play.
Includes all tracks that are on the same
memory level as the track being played at
that moment. If in the Media Settings
menu
Mix/Repeat including subfolders is ac-
tivated, it also includes the subfolders
››› page 39.
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Audio and Media ModeFunction button: Media source
CD/DVDInternal CD/DVD drive
››› page 31.
SD CARD 1SD memory card ››› page 32.SD CARD 2
USBExternal data storage device connected
to the USB port ››› page 32.
AUXExternal audio source connected to AUX
IN ››› page 34 multimedia socket.
BT AUDIOBluetooth ®
audio ››› page 34.
WLANExternal audio source connected by
WLAN ››› page 37 Note
The Media source can be changed in the Tr ac
k
list view ››› page 30. Changing track in the MEDIA main
menu
Fig. 23
MEDIA main menu. It is possible to browse through the tracks of
the medi
a sour
c
e that is currently playing us-
ing the arrow buttons.
It is not possible to exit a playlist or start the
playback of a playlist using the arrow but-
tons. Both actions must be performed man-
ually from the track selection menu
››› page 30. Controlling playback via the MEDIA main
menu
ActionFunction
Briefly press
the func-
tion button once.
Goes to the start of the cur-
rent track. If the track has
been played for less than 3
seconds, it skips to the be-
ginning of the previous
track.
Quickly press the func-
tion button twice.If the track has been play-
ing for less than 3 seconds,
it skips to the beginning of
the previous track, and
from the first track it pass-
es to the last track on the
data storage device being
played.
Briefly press the func-
tion button once.Next track. It changes from
the previous track to the
first track of the data stor-
age device being played.
Press and hold the function button.Fast rewind.
Press and hold the function button.Fast forward. 29
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Audio and Media Mode
Selecting an album by its cover Fig. 24
Selecting by cover. When pressing the current cover
››
› Fig. 23
1 , it displays all the album covers available
in the activ e medi
a sour
ce. ››› Fig. 24.
It is possible to browse through all the al-
bums by sliding the covers left or right, by
using the bottom horizontal slide bar, or by
using the adjustment knob ››› Fig. 1 12 .
The sel ection b
y
cover view will close after
approximately 5 seconds of inactivity and will
return to the main Media menu. Selecting a track from a track list
Fig. 25
Media mode: list of folders on a me-
di a sour
c
e. Fig. 26
Media mode: track list from a media
sour ce. Opening a track list
● From the MEDIA m ain menu, pr
e
ss the
SELECTION function button
›
››
Fig. 23 to open
the track list. The track that is currently play-
ing is highlighted ››› Fig. 26. ●
Searc
h through the track list and press the
desired track.
If there is information available on the track,
the track name is displayed (on the audio
CDs) or the name of the file (MP3) instead of Track + number .
General overview of the function buttons on
the track list
Function button: function
AOpen the Sources menu. Select another
media source by pressing.
B
Indicates the media source being played.
Press to select another media source.
JUKEBOX: Internal hard drive of the Infotain-
ment system (SSD) ››› page 35.
CD/DVD: Internal CD and DVD drive
››› page 31.
SD CARD 1, SD CARD 2: SD memory card
››› page 32.
USB: External data storage device connec-
ted to the USB port ››› page 32.
BT AUDIO: External media player connected
by Bluetooth ®
››› page 34.
AUX: Audio source connected to the AUX-IN
socket ››› page 34
WLAN: External audio source connected by
WLAN ››› page 37 30
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Audio and Media Mode
lock to eject a CD or DVD (anti-theft protec-
tion).
● Press button
1 .
● The CD or DVD in the drive will be ejected
and mu s
t
be removed within approximately
10 seconds.
If the CD or DVD is not removed within the 10
seconds, it is automatically retracted for se-
curity reasons without activating the CD or
DVD mode.
Unreadable or defective CD or DVD
If the data on an inserted CD or DVD cannot
be read or a faulty CD or DVD is inserted, the
corresponding warning appears on screen.
Depending on the unit, unreadable CDs or
DVDs are ejected 3 times automatically and
inserted again to initiate another three at-
tempts before said message is displayed. Note
● Uneven r o
ad surfaces and strong vibrations
can cause playback to jump.
● When the temperature inside the unit is too
high, loadin
g and playback of CDs and DVDs
is disabled.
● If after inserting a number of different CDs
or DVDs
and receiving the CD drive error
every time, contact a qualified workshop. Insert or eject a memory card
Only supported audio files are displayed and
pl
a
yed. Other files are ignored.
Inserting a memory card
Insert the compatible memory card, bevelled
edge first and with the label face up (con-
tacts face down), into one of the two slots
››› Fig. 28 2 , until properly inserted.
If a memor y
card cannot be inserted, make
sure it is positioned correctly and is compati-
ble with the unit.
Removing a memory card
The inserted memory cards must be prepared
for removal.
● From the main Media menu, press the
SETUP button to open the Media Settings
menu or pr e
s
s the Infotainment MENU button
and then pr e
s
s Settings to open the System
settings menu.
● Press the R
emo
v
e safely function button. A
dr opdo
wn menu ap
pears with three options:
SD Card1, SD Card 2 and USB. After correctly
ejecting the memory card from the system,
the function button becomes inactive (grey
colour).
● Press the inserted memory card. The mem-
ory c
ard “jumps” to the eject position.
● Remove the memory card. Unreadable memory card
If a memor
y
card is inserted and the data
cannot be read, the following warning ap-
pears: No playable files available .
External data storage device connec-
ted to USB por
t Depending on the features and the country,
the v
ehic
le 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 23.
Instructions and restrictions
Compatibility with Apple™ devices and other
media players depends on the unit.
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Audio and Media Mode
The USB port sup
p lies 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 24.
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
extern
al 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
medium is working correctly.
If possible, update the data
storage device software.
The device does not work
CauseProcedure
Communication fault.Check the connection and
make sure the external data
medium is working correctly. Disconnecting
An
y
c
onnected data storage devices must be
prepared before their disconnection in order
to remove them.
● From the main Media menu, press the
SETUP button to open the Media Settings
menu or pr e
s
s the Infotainment MENU buttonand then press
Settin
g
s to open the System
settings menu.
● Press the R
emo
v
e safely function button. A
dr opdo
wn menu ap
pears with three options:
SD Card1, SD Card 2 and USB. After correctly
ejecting the data storage device from the sys-
tem, the function button becomes inactive
(grey colour).
● Now the data storage device can be discon-
nected. Note
● Do not c onnect
an external media player at
the same time to play music via Bluetooth ®
and via the USB port with the Infotain-
ment system, as this could cause playback
limitations.
● If the external player is an Apple device™,
it cannot
be simultaneously connected by
USB and by Bluetooth.
● If a connected device is not recognised, dis-
connect a
ll the connected devices and try
connecting the device again.
● Do not use memory card adaptors, USB ex-
tens
ion cords or USB hubs! 1)
Due to the large number of different data storage
devic e
s and various iPod™, iPad™ and iPhone™
generations available, it is not possible to guarantee
fault-free operation of all functions described here. 33
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Audio and Media Mode
Conditions
● The Bluetooth ®
audio sour c
e mu st support
the A2DP Bluetooth ®
profile.
● In the Bluetooth settings menu, the
Bluetooth Audio (A2DP/AVRCP) function must
be activ at
ed ›
›› page 70.
Starting Bluetooth ®
audio transfer
● Activate Bluetooth ®
vis
ibility on the exter-
nal Bluetooth ®
audio source (e.g., mobile tel-
ephone).
● Lower the base volume on the Infotainment
syst
em.
● Press the Infotainment MEDIA button.
● Press the SOURC
E function button and then
sel ect
B
T audio .
● Press Find new dev
ic
e in order to connect an
e xt
ern
al Bluetooth ®
audio source for the first
time ››› page 62.
● OR: Select a Bluetooth ®
ext
ernal audio
source from the list.
● Please refer to the instructions on the
scr
een of the Infotainment system and on the
Bluetooth ®
audio source regarding the rest
of the procedure.
You may still need to manually start playback
on the Bluetooth ®
source. When playback on the Bluetooth
®
audio
source i
s stopped, the Infotainment system
remains in Bluetooth ®
Audio mode.
Controlling playback
The extent to which the Bluetooth ®
audio
source can be controlled via the Infotainment
system depends on the connected Blue-
tooth ®
audio source.
The available functions will depend on the
Bluetooth ®
Audio profile that the connected
external player supports.
With media players that support the AVRCP
Bluetooth ®
profile, playback on the Blue-
tooth ®
audio source can be automatically
started or stopped when the unit is switched
to Bluetooth ®
Audio mode or to a different
audio source. In addition, it is possible to
view or change the track via the Infotainment
system. Note
● Due t o the l
arge number of possible Blue-
tooth ®
audio sources, it is not possible to
guarantee fault-free operation of all descri-
bed functions.
● Always switch off the warning and service
tones
on a connected Bluetooth ®
audio
source, e.g. key tones on a mobile telephone, to prevent possible interference noise and
ma
lf
unctions.
● Do not connect an external media player to
pla
y music via Bluetooth ®
and via the USB
port ››› page 32 at the same time with the
Infotainment system, as this could cause playback limitations.
● If the external player is an Apple device™,
it c
annot be simultaneously connected by
USB and by Bluetooth. Jukebox (SSD)
Fig. 31
Manage Jukebox The “jukebox” is located on the hard drive of
the Inf
ot
ainment
system (SSD1)
).
Compressed audio files (MP3 and WMA) and
some video files (Podcasts, AVIs, etc.) can be »1)
Solid-State-Drive (SSD).
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