buttons 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
CAUTION
The Infotainment system can be damaged by
the incorr ect
insertion of a data storage de-
vice or the insertion of an incompatible data
storage device.
● When inserting a data storage device, make
sure it
is correctly positioned ››› page 23.
● Applying force may irreparably damage the
memory c
ard slot locking mechanism.
● Only use compatible memory cards.
● When inserting and removing CDs and
DVDs, a
lways hold them at right angles to the
front of the CD/DVD drive without tilting so as
not to scratch them.
● If a CD or DVD is inserted while another is
alre
ady in the unit or being ejected, the DVD
drive may be irreparably damaged. Always
wait until the data medium is completely
ejected. CAUTION
Any foreign objects stuck to a data storage
devic e and non-r
ound media may damage the
DVD drive.
● Only clean, standard 12 cm CDs or DVDs
should be u
sed.
– Do not affix stickers or other items to the
data medium. Stickers may peel off and
damage the drive.
– Do not use printable data media. Printed
labels and coverings may peel off and
damage the CD/DVD drive. –
Do not in ser
t 8 cm single CDs or irregu-
larly shaped CDs or DVDs.
– Do not insert DVD-Plus discs, Dual Discs
or Flip Discs, as these are thicker than
normal CDs. CAUTION
The vehicle loudspeakers may be damaged if
the vo
lume is too high or the sound is distor-
ted. General instructions for use
Intr oduction
›› ›
table on page 2
If the setup is changed, this may change the
display on the screen and in some cases, the
Infotainment system may behave in a manner
different to that described in this manual. Note
● Lightly pr e
ssing the buttons or briefly
pressing the touchscreen is sufficient to op-
erate the Infotainment system.
● Not all listed function buttons and func-
tions de
scribed may be available due to the
device software used in your market. The
equipment is not faulty if a function button is
missing from the screen. ●
Due t o c
ountry-specific legislation, certain
functions may not be available on the screen
when the vehicle is travelling above a certain
speed.
● Using a mobile telephone in the vehicle
may
cause noise from the vehicle loudspeak-
ers.
● Restrictions on the use of devices using
Bluetooth ®
tec
hnology may apply in some
countries. For further information, contact the
local authorities.
● On some vehicles with ParkPilot, the vol-
ume of the audio sourc
e is automatically low-
ered when reverse gear is selected. You can
change settings for lowering the volume in
the Sound setup menu ››› page 82. Diagram of the menus
The Infotainment system touchscreen
› ›
›
Fig. 1 2 can be used to select the differ-
ent m
ain menu
s.
Press the Infotainment MENU button to open
the menu s umm
ar
y ››› page 4.
Infotainment system rotary knobs and
button
s Rotary/push knobs
The l
eft
-hand rotary knob ››› Fig. 1 10 is the
v o
lume c
ontrol or the on/off button. »
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Introduction
The right-hand rotary knob ››
› Fig. 1 12 is the
set up b
utt
on.
Infotainment buttons
The buttons on the unit are shown in this
manual with the words "Infotainment button"
and its function within a rectangle, for exam-
ple, MEDIA Infotainment button.
The Inf ot
ainment
buttons are used by press-
ing them or pressing and holding.
Switch on and Switch off To manually switch the Infotainment system
on and off
, briefly
pr
ess the rotary knob
››› Fig. 1 10 .
When sw it
c
hing on, the system starts-up with
the last set volume, provided that this does
not exceed the preset maximum start-up vol-
ume ››› page 82, Volume and sound setup.
Depending on the unit and the country, the
infotainment system switches off automati-
cally when the engine is switched off or the
vehicle key is removed from the ignition. If
the Infotainment system is switched on
again, it will switch off automatically after ap-
proximately 30 minutes (switch-off delay). Note
● The Infot ainment
system is a part of the ve-
hicle. It cannot be used in any other vehicle. ●
If the b att
ery has been disconnected, the
ignition must be activated before switching
on the Infotainment system. Change base volume
Increasing or decreasing the volume or mut-
ing the sou
nd
Inc
reasing the volume : Turn the volume con-
trol clockwise or move the left thumbwheel
on the multifunction steering wheel upward
››› Booklet Instruction Manual.
Lowering the volume : Turn the volume con-
trol anti-clockwise or move the left thumb-
wheel on the multifunction steering wheel
downward ››› Booklet Instruction Manual.
Changes in volume are indicated by a volume
bar on the screen. The volume can be control-
led using the steering wheel controls. In this
case, the changes in volume are represented
on the control screen by a volume bar.
It is possible to preset certain volume set-
tings and adjustments ››› page 82, Volume
and sound setup.
Muting the Infotainment system sound
● Turn the volume control anti-clock
wise
until it displays . Muting the Infotainment system sound stops
the media sourc
e that is playing The screen
displays . Note
If the base volume has been considerably in-
cr e
ased to play a certain audio source, lower
the volume again before switching to another
audio source. 8
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Introduction
Operation of the function buttons and
the in s
truction
s on the screenFig. 3
View of some of the function buttons
on the s c
r
een. Fig. 4
Sound setup menu The Infotainment system comes equipped
w ith a t
ouc
hscreen ››› page 3 2 .
A ctiv
e ar
eas of the screen that call up a cer-
tain function are called “function buttons”. These buttons are operated by
briefly
press-
ing the screen or by pressing and holding.
The function buttons appear in the instruc-
tions with the label “function button” and a
button symbol inside a rectangle .
F u
nction b
uttons start functions or open sub-
menus. The currently selected menu is dis-
played in the title bar ››› Fig. 3 B of the sub-
menu s.
In activ
e (grey) function buttons cannot be se-
lected.
Increase or decrease the size of the images
displayed on the screen
The size of the navigation map image
››› page 42 and, for example, photos when
viewing images ››› page 23 can be enlarged
or reduced. To do so, enlarge or reduce the
image displayed by moving two fingers.
Overview of screen and function buttons
Display and function buttons: operation and ef-
fect
AThe title bar shows the selected menu and,
where applicable, other function buttons.
BPress it to open another menu.
Display and function buttons: operation and ef-
fect
C
The scroll bar is shown on the right and its
size depends on the entries in the list. Move
the bar on the screen by pressing lightly and
without lifting the finger, see ››› page 10,
Open list entries and search lists .
D
Movable cursor: Move the cursor around the
screen by pressing lightly and without lifting
the finger.
OR: To move the cursor to a particular posi-
tion, press that spot on the screen.
Fixed crosshair: Press the up, down, left and
right arrows to move the sound according to
preference. The cursor D
will move.
OR: Press the central button to centre the
stereo sound in the centre of the passenger
compartment
Press it on some lists to move up a level,
one by one.
BACK Press to return from the submenus one at a
time to the main menu or to undo the en-
tries made.
When pressed, a pop-up window opens (op-
tions window) which displays other setup
options.
/ Some functions or messages are accompa-
nied by a check box and are activated or
deactivated by pressing said check box.
OKPress to confirm an entry or a selection.» 9
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IntroductionDisplay and function buttons: operation and ef-
fect
×
Press to close a pop-up window or an input
window.
/ Press them to change the setup adjustments
one at a time.
Move the slider around the screen by press-
ing it lightly and without lifting your finger.
Open list entries and search lists
Fig. 5
Entries on a setup menu list. The entries on a list can be activated by
pr
e
s
sing them on the screen directly or by us-
ing the setup button ›››
Fig. 1 12 .Mark list entries using the setup button and
open them
●
Turn the set up button to mark the entries
on the li s
t with a rectangle one by one and
continue searching the list in this manner.
● Press the setup butt
on to activate the
marked entry on the list.
Search lists (scrolling the screen)
The scroll bar is shown on the right and its
size depends on the entries in the list
››› Fig. 5 1 .
● Briefly press the sc
r
een above or below the
scroll marker.
● OR: Place a finger over the scroll marker
and without
lifting it, move it around the
screen. Lift your finger off the screen when
you reach the desired position.
● OR: Place your finger in the centre of the
sc
reen and without lifting it , move it around
the screen. Lift your finger off the screen
when you reach the desired position. Input masks with on-screen keypad Fig. 6
Input window with on-screen keypad. Input windows with on-screen keypad are
u
sed f
or f
unctions such as entering an entry
name, selecting a destination address or en-
tering a search term for searching long lists.
The function buttons listed below are not
available in all countries or for all topics.
Subsequent chapters only explain those
functions that differ from those in the screen
shown in the figure.
The input line with cursor is located on the
left in the top bar of the screen. All inputs are
displayed here.
Input windows for “free text input”
In the input masks for open text, you may en-
ter letters, numbers and special characters in
any combination.
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Introduction
Pressing the OK function button applies the
sequenc e of
c
haracters currently displayed in
the window.
Input windows for selecting a saved entry
(e.g. selection of a destination address)
It is only possible to select a sequence of let-
ters, numbers and special characters that
matches a stored entry.
Suggestions for matching stored destina-
tions appear depending on the characters
entered in the input line. In the case of com-
pound names, it is necessary to enter a
space.
If there are fewer than 99 selectable entries,
the number of remaining entries is displayed
after the input line ››› Fig. 6 3 . Pressing this
f u
nction b
utton displays these remaining en-
tries in a list. If there are fewer than 6 desti-
nations left, the list opens automatically.
Overview of the function buttons
Icon and function text: operation and effect
1
Postcodea) : Press to enter a postcode in Nav-
igation mode.
123: Press to open the input window for
numbers and special characters.
ABC: Press to go back to the input window
for letters.
Icon and function text: operation and effect
2
Press to change the keypad to another lan-
guage. Keypad languages can be selected
from the menu system setup
››› page 81.
3Displays the number and opens the list of
remaining selectable entries that match the
entered text.
Letters
and dig-
itsPress them to copy them into the input line.
Letters
and 4
Hold and press to display a pop-up window
with the special characters based on said
letter.
Press the desired character to enter it. Some
special characters can be written out in-
stead (e.g. “AE” for “Ä”).
Press to switch between upper and lower
case.
Press to enter a space.
OKPress to accept the suggestion in the input
line and close the input window.
Press to delete characters in the input line
from right to left.
Press and hold to delete several characters.
BACK Press to close the input window.
a)
Depends on the market and unit in question.
Proximity sensors The Infotainment system is equipped with an
inte
gr
ated proximity sensor ››› page 3 11 .
The imag e on the s
creen changes from dis-
play mode to automatic operation when your
hand moves toward it. In operation mode,
the function buttons are automatically high-
lighted to facilitate their use.
Additional displays and display op-
tions The displays appearing on the screen may
v
ar
y
depending on the settings, and may dif-
fer from those described here.
The status bar on the screen can display, for
example, the current time and outside tem-
perature.
All displays can be viewed only after com-
pletely restarting the Infotainment system.
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Introduction
Voice control (NAV) – BlueBut-
tonMain Navigation commands
Search + POI
New destination
Enter street
Home address
Route guidance to
Last destinations
Start navigation
Stop navigation
Load destination
Store position
Activate/Deactivate directions
Note
Voice control is unavailable during parking
manoeu vr
es Voice control settings
●
Press the infotainment button MENU to ac-
tiv at
e the m
ain menu.
● Press the function button SETUP to access
the sy s
t
em setup. ●
Pres
s the function button Voice control .
When y
ou c
lose a menu, the changes will
take effect automatically.
Summary of the indications and function
buttons
Function button: effect
Dialogue style: select the type of dialogue.
Long: during the voice control you will hear some
additional help instructions. Brief
: some additional commands from the long
dialogue are omitted.
Display available commands: when you activate voice con-
trol, the spoken commands of the function you are oper-
ating at that time are viewed in the display.
Voice control session start tone: when you activate voice
control a signal will be emitted. Press to deactivate the
signal.
Voice control session end tone: when you deactivate voice
control a signal will be emitted. Press to deactivate the
signal.
Input tone in voice dialogue: the input tone to confirm a
command is activated. 14
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Audio and Media Mode
Audio and Media Mode
R a
dio Mode
RADIO m
ain menuFig. 8
RADIO main menu Fig. 9
Radio mode: station list (FM).
›› ›
table on page 2 Press the Infotainment
RADIO button to open
the RADIO m ain menu
›
›
› Fig. 8.
RADIO main menu function buttons
Function button: function
1To change the group of memory buttons
slide a finger over the memory buttons
from left to right or vice-versa
BANDfor selecting the desired frequency band.
STATION
LISTOpens the list of currently receivable ra-
dio stations ››› page 19.
MANUALOpens the frequency dial for the selected
frequency band ››› page 19.
VIEW a)Displays additional services
››› page 18.
The function button is only available in
DAB mode.
SETUPOpens the setup menu of the currently
selected frequency band (FM, AM or DAB)
››› page 22.
/ To change between available radio sta-
tions
››› page 22.
1 to 15Memory buttons to store radio stations
››› page 18.
a)
This depends on the country and unit in question.
Possible messages and symbols
Display: Meaning
A
View the frequency or the name of the sta-
tion and, where applicable, the radio text.
The name of the radio station and the radio
text will only be displayed if equipped with
RDS and if it is active ››› page 16.
RDS
Off a)The RDS radio data service is deactivated.
The RDS can be activated in the
FM setup
menu ››› page 22.
TP a)The TP function is active and can be tuned
in
››› page 21.
a)No traffic news station available.
The radio station is stored on a memory
button.
a)There is no DAB reception.
a)
This depends on the country and unit in question. Note
● The AM band w i
ll be available according to
country and/or features.
● Bear in mind that being underground, in
tunnel
s, in areas with tall buildings or moun-
tains can interfere with radio signals.
● Foil or metal-coated stickers attached to
the window
s may affect reception on vehicles
with a window aerial. 15
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Audio and Media Mode
RDS radio data services Fig. 10
RADIO main menu Fig. 11
Radio mode: list of stations. The RDS (Radio Data System) offers addition-
al
inf
orm
ation in FM such as the visualisation
of the station name, automatic station track-
ing (Alternative Frequencies AF), text emitted
by radio (Radio Text), traffic reports (TP) and
station types (PTY). RDS is not supported by all units and is not
avail
able everywhere or on every FM radio
station.
Depending on the country and the unit in
question, the RDS can be deactivated in the
FM setup menu ››› page 22.
Without RDS it is not possible to use radio
data services.
Name of the station and automatic station
tracking
If equipped with the RDS function, the names
of the stations can be displayed in the main
RADIO menu and in the FM station list .
FM radio stations may occasionally or contin-
uously broadcast different content on differ-
ent regional frequencies under the same sta-
tion name (e.g. Station 3).
By default, automatic station tracking always
switches to the currently selected station's
frequency that offers the best reception, as
the vehicle travels from one area to the next.
As a result, this may cause the regional sig-
nal to be lost.
Automatic frequency changing and automatic
station tracking can be deactivated in FM setup ››› page 22. Radio Text (RDS)
Some RDS-enab
led stations also broadcast
additional text information known as radio
text.
Radio Text is displayed in the upper half of
the screen above the memory buttons
››› Fig. 8 A .
The R a
dio
Text display can be deactivated in
FM setup ››› page 22. Note
Radio stations are responsible for the content
of the inf orm
ation they transmit.16
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Audio and Media Mode
Digital radio mode (DAB, DAB+ and
audio DMB) Fig. 12
Display of memory buttons in DAB
mode. Fig. 13
Display of station information in DAB
mode. The DAB radio receiver supports the DAB,
D
AB+ and DMB-Audio br
o
adcasting stand-
ards. In Europe, digital radio is transmitted via
Band III frequenc
ies (174 MHz to 240 MHz)
and the L Band (1452 MHz to 1492 MHz).
The frequencies of the two bands are referred
to as “channels” and each has a channel
name (e.g. 12 A ).
Several available DAB stations are combined
into one channel in an “ensemble”.
Starting Digital radio mode ● From the RADIO main menu pre
ss the BAND function button and select
D
AB .
The D AB r
a
dio station that was last selected
will be played if it can still be received at the
current location.
The selected DAB station is displayed in the
upper bar of the screen; the group of selec-
ted stations is displayed below ››› Fig. 12.
Additional DAB stations (Secondary Service
Components)
Some DAB stations temporarily or perma-
nently offer additional stations , (for example,
for broadcasting sports events).
DAB stations containing additional stations
are identified in the station list by means of
the symbol . Selecting additional stations
From the main screenPress the name of the main
station
Press the memory button of
the main station
From the station listSelect the additional station
from the list
The DAB main menu shows the name of the
ad
dition
al selected station on the right
alongside the abbreviated name of the main
DAB station.
The additional stations cannot be stored.
Automatic station tracking: change from DAB
to FM
DAB is currently not available in all areas . In
areas without DAB,
is displayed in DAB ra-
dio mode.
Automatic station tracking can be activated
in DAB settings to change to the FM fre-
quency band ›››
page 23.
If reception of the currently selected DAB sta-
tion is lost (e.g. no DAB reception available),
the Infotainment system attempts to find the
station on the FM frequency band and tune to
it. Automatic station tracking between fre-
quency bands only works if the DAB station
and the FM station transmit the same station
identifier or the DAB signal indicates a corre-
sponding station on the FM frequency band. »
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