Seat Toledo 2007 RADIO-NAVIGATION MFD2
Manufacturer: SEAT, Model Year: 2007, Model line: Toledo, Model: Seat Toledo 2007Pages: 63, PDF Size: 2.89 MB
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Radio / CD / Sound
8Radio / CD / SoundRadio Overview
Information is given here on how to select and store stations.The following radio functions are selected via the function keys:•
– Scans stations or stores those stations with the strongest
reception ⇒page 8, “Scan/AS”,
•
– Calls up station list or manual frequency input ⇒page 10,
“Station selection from a list (FM only)”,
•
– Sets the waveband and traf fic radio, mute function ⇒page 9,
“Setting waveband/Muting”,
•
– Set-up for RDS functions ⇒page 11 Settings.
Scan/AS
The stations with the strongest reception are either scanned
or stored automatically.Playing stations briefly
– Briefly press ⇒fig. 5 .
Autostore on the second memory level (FM2 or AM2)
– Press for longer than 2 seconds to allocate those stations with the strongest reception in the selected waveband
(FM2 or AM2) to the upper 6 function keys.
Fig. 4 Radio main menu
Scan/_ASList/_MANBandSet-up
Fig. 5 Autostore AS
Scan/_AS
Scan/_AS
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Autostore for all memory levels (Initial Autostore)
– Press for longer than 10 seconds to allocate those stations with the strongest reception in all wavebands to the
upper 6 function keys.
The selected function will be shown on the screen and can be stopped by
pressing again.
A scan in the FM waveband will play through the list of registered stations. A
scan in AM will play all stations with a high quality reception. Each station
scan lasts 8 seconds. Press the menu knob or if you would like to
hear the station currently being played.
Note
Use the function “Initial Autostore” if you are using the unit for the first time
or when selecting new stations in th e waveband. Any station names on the
station buttons will be overwritten. The process of searching for and storing
the station names takes a few seconds.
Setting waveband/Muting– Press in the radio main menu ⇒page 8, fig. 4 to see the
frequencies.
– Press or to receive VHF stations.
– Press or to receive medium wave stations.
– When in FM1 or FM2 mode, press to receive traffic informa- tion reports.
– Press to mute the radio or to switch the mute function off.The last heard station will be played for the waveband selected. Traffic infor-
mation reports will be relayed even wh en the radio has been muted. The TP
function must be active for this purp ose (yellow column next to the field).
When the TP function is active, the lett ers TP are lit up in red. The increased
Scan/_ASScan/_AS
Scan/_AS
Fig. 6 Radio waveband
BandFM1
FM2
AM1
AM2
TP
Radio off
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10volume level for the traffic announcement can be lowered by pressing the
button .Station selection from a list (FM only)
The MFD2 radio navigation system will automatically compile
and store a list of receivable FM stations after the unit is
switched on.– Press in the radio main menu ⇒ page 8, fig. 4 to see
the stored stations.
– Select a station by turning and pushing the menu knob or by using the right-hand function keys. – Select a station from the list by turning and pushing the menu
knob. You can scroll through several pages of the list using the
scroll markers , , and and confirm your selection by
pressing .
Station selection from memory or by entering frequencyStation selection from memory
– Briefly press button or to listen to the stored station.
Station selection by entering frequency
– Press the button , ⇒page 4, fig. 1 or for
longer than 2 seconds. A station frequency in a red frame will
appear in the middle of the screen. The frequency is adjusted by
pressing or .
– For fine tuning, release the button or and press the buttons or again within 2 seconds to set the exact frequency.The word manual appears on the screen during the frequency input. The
search will start in the direction that you have selected in steps of
0.1 MHz (FM) or 9 kHz (AM). In this way you can enter a frequency that you
wish to listen to. The frequency can also be altered by turning the menu
knob.
INFO
Fig. 7 List of stations
List/_MAN
OK
A5
List/_MAN
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Allocating the stations to the station buttons
Stations can be allocated to the buttons to make it easier to
select them quickly.– Press one of the upper 6 station buttons until you hear a signal
⇒page 4, fig. 1 . The station you are listening to is now
stored on the button.A total of six stations can be stored on the station buttons for each mode;
FM1, FM2 or AM1 or AM2. The short form of the station name or the station
frequency will appear next to the button. Press one of the buttons if you wish
to listen to one of the stored stations.
Note
The memory on a button will be overwr itten if a new station is stored there.
RDS settings
Some stations transmit text and information in addition to the
station name.– Press in the Radio main menu ⇒page 8, fig. 4 .Further text information as running text will not be displayed on the screen,
in addition to the station name, for all RDS stations.
A tick
will indicate which options have been selected.
Function keys - fixed: Only appears the station name. variable: Displays informa-
tion in continous text form.
– Auto : The selected regional programme of a station broad-
casting over a wide area will continue to be displayed even when you enter
the broadcasting area of another regional programme of the same station.
⇒ page 54
A4
Fig. 8 RDS functions
Settings
RDS NameRDS RegionalSystem settings
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WARNING
It is very important to always stay alert to the traffic and not be distracted
with the continous text of the RDS stations.CD Listening to an audio CDListening to a CD
– Press the ⇒page 4, fig. 1 button. If a CD is already in the
player, the last played track will be selected. Otherwise the
following will appear briefly on the screen: “No Audio CD”.
– Insert a standard 12 cm audio CD. The play function will start automatically. Playing the previous or next track
– Press button or
briefly.
Reverse/ Fast Forward
– Press and hold button or .
Ejecting a CD
–Press ⇒page 4, fig. 1 .
The number of the track and its length are shown on the screen. TMC lights
up in red when traffic bulletins are desired and TMC indicates whether TMC
stations are being received ⇒fig. 9 .
Function keys during the play function: ... – Selects the corr esponding disc of the CD CHANGER
2).
– Plays the disc inserted in the reader.
– All tracks on the CD will be played for 8 seconds at a time.
– The tracks on the CD will be played in a random order. ⇒ page 54
WARNING
The CD player is a class 1 laser product. If it is opened, or is faulty or
damaged, there is a risk of invisible laser beams escaping from the unit.
The CD player contains no parts that have to be serviced. Any repair work
that needs to be done must, therefore, be carried out by an Authorised
Service Centre.
Fig. 9 Main menu CD
CD
2)Optional equipment
A8
CD1
CD6
CD int.ScanMixSystem settings
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Caution
•
Only 12 cm standard CDs should be used, avoid 8 cm "single" CDs. Only
round CDs should be inserted in the CD slot. “Special shape CDs” can not be
played and they will damage the CD player.
•
Slide the CD with the printed side up into the CD slot up to the point where
it is drawn in automatically. Hold the CD at the sides. Avoid leaving finger-
prints on the CD. Clean CDs with a dry, lint-free cloth. When doing this, wipe
the CD from the centre outwards. Do not clean the CDs using alcohol or
solvents. Do not place the CDs near heat sources or in the direct sunlight. Do
not write on the CDs and do not attach stickers to them.Note
•
The upper 6 function keys are only active if a CD changer has been
connected.
•
CD-R and CD-RW formats can also be played, depending on the quality of
the blanks.
•
If the text CD ? is displayed in the small marking above the /
button, the CD inserted in the CD drive cannot be read and may be
damaged.
Playing a CD from the CD changer
How to use the MFD2 radio navigation system to select a CD
in the CD changer.– Use the function key to select a CD from the changer.Uneven road surfaces and strong vibrations may cause the CD to jump. The
CD play function should be switched off in this case.
CD6
NAVI
Fig. 10 CDs currently in
the changer
CD6
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14Sound, sound focus and volumeThis section describes how the sound character and the
volume of different sound sour ces can be set individually.
– Press the button ⇒page 4, fig. 1 to open the Sound main
menu.Function keys in Sound main menu:
or – Treble or Bass settings ⇒fig. 11.
– Volume setting for the mid-range frequencies. – Sound focus setting left / right.
– Sound focus setting front / rear. – Opens the volume set-up where individual volume settings can be
made for the different audio sources ⇒fig. 12 .
Function keys in the volumes set-up function: – The setting for the sensitivity of the speed-dependent volume adjust-
ment (GALA). The greater the vehicle speed, the more noise there is in the
interior. This system increases the equipment volume to a greater or lesser
extent depending on the position selected.
- Minimum volume for traffic announcements.
– Minimum volume for telephone conversations.
– Minimum volume for navigation system announcements. – The traffic announcements are mu ted as long as a red bar can be
seen next to the function key.
– Sets the minimum volume for when the unit is switched on.
Note
By pressing buttons ⇒page 4, fig. 1 , and status button
at the same time, you can reset the MFD2 radio navigation system to the
factory settings. The message Factory settings appears. Wait... .
Fig. 11 Sound main menuFig. 12 Volume settings
A3
Treble
Bass
MidBalanceFaderVolum eGALATA -M in .Tel ep h on eNAV-Min.Nav muteInitial volume
A3
TELE
A15
A10
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Apple* iPod connection15
Apple* iPod connection General informationiPod
® by Apple
The iPod
®3)
is a portable MP3 player by Apple Computer Inc with several
models on the market.
These instructions describe the use of the iPod
® adaptor and its control
through the car radio
4) or the navigator
4). Read them carefully and keep
them handy for future reference.
Consult the manufacturer's instruct ions for information on the iPod
®
From here on, any instructions for the iPod
®, refer to the compatible author-
ised models of iPod
® of 3rd, 4th and 5th generation
•
iPod
® with 20 GB capacity
•
iPod
® with 30 GB capacity
•
iPod
® with 40 GB capacity
•
iPod
® with 60 GB capacity
•
iPod
® mini
•
iPod
® nano
•
iPod
® photo with 60 GB capacity
•
iPod
® video with 30 GB capacity
•
iPod
® video with 60 GB capacity
•
iPod
® Special Edition the iPod
® shuffle and the iPod
® photo with 30 GB cannot be used, nor
devices by other brands.
Authorised and compatible radio equipment and radio navigator systems
Connecting the iPod
® directly into the radio equipment or navigation system
enables reproduction of stored music through the vehicle loudspeakers
Compatible music formats
The following formats are compatible:
•
AAC (from 8 to 320 Kbit/s)
•
AAC protected (from iTunes
® Music Store, M4A, M4B, M4P)
•
AIFF
•
Apple Lossless
•
Audible (formats 2, 3 and 4)
•
MP3 (from 8 to 320 Kbit/s)
•
MP3 VBR
•
WAV
Frequency range: between 20 and 20,000 Hz
Possible functions
The following functions are available through the sound system controls
•
Direct playback selection up to 6 playlists
•
Playback of all tracks on iPod
®
•
Random playback function
•
SCAN function (10 seconds of each track)
•
Change one playlist for another
•
Forward and rewind in track
3)iPod
® is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
4)Optional equipment
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Apple* iPod connection
16•
Random playback (MIX play)
Ideal operating temperature for iPod
®
The ideal ambient temperature for an iPod
® is between 0° and 35°. The
iPod
® can be damaged by prolonged exposure to high or low temperatures,
for example, during the night.
Therefore, it is recommended that the iPod
® is not left in the vehicle ⇒
Check the iPod
® manufacturer's instructions for more information about
“temperatures”
Caution
•
The excessively high or low temperatures that can occur inside vehicles
may damage the iPod
®.
•
Only use the iPods
® and sound systems authorized by SEAT.
•
Do not store vital information on the iPod
®. SEAT will not accept any
responsibility for data or files that are corrupted or lost.
Note
•
To obtain the best sound quality we recommend using an iPod
® of the 5th
generation with a fully charged battery.
•
To avoid interference in data transfer or when loading, keep the contact
surfaces of the adaptor and the iPod
® clean.
•
THe iPod
® is optional equipment.
•
Changes in the software or firmware of the iPod
® may modify the proper-
ties and functions described herein.
•
When selling the vehicle hand these instructions to the new owner.
iPod
® adaptor
The adaptor connects the iPod
® to the vehicle sound system. So both share
the stored information and the controls.
The properties and functions of the iPod
® adaptor correspond with the soft-
ware version when delivered.
Caution
Never insert metal objects into the iPod
® adaptor, as it may shortcircuit.
Note
The s imultaneous use of the iPo d
® adaptor and a CD changer is not pos sib le.
Battery chargingThe iPod
® battery is charged when placed onto the adaptor and the sound
system turned on. When the battery is charged it will maintain this charge and
the iPod® will be “powered” from the vehicle battery.
The charge will be interrupted when the sound system is turned off.
Apple iPod
® connector
Select adaptorVario us iPod
® adaptors are included to guarantee the safe attachment of the
connector.
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Use the large adaptor for the smallest iPod
®. Insert the adaptor into the
connector and then place the iPod
®.
The larger iPods
® use the smaller adaptors when necessary. These adaptors
can be entered with the widest side up wards in the central connector dock. If
necessary use a lateral spacer to stabilise it.
Check which of the adaptors supplied is best for your iPod
® and position it
safely.
Attach the iPod
®
The iPod
® connector is in the central armrest (Altea, Toledo)
or under the passenger seat (Leon).
For optimum playback, activate the volume adjustment function and
disactivate the equaliser before connecting the iPod
® adaptor
according to the instructions.
Attach the iPod
®
– First change the input source for the sound system, for example from CD to FM or to the radio.
– Open the compartment where the iPod
® adaptor is fitted.
– If required, attach an adaptor to the connector ⇒page 16.
– Central armrest compartment adaptor: attach the iPod
® with the
screen facing right in relation to the forward direction of the
vehicle ⇒fig. 13
– Adaptor under the passenger seat: Attach the iPod
® with the
screen facing upwards and the contact to the rear ⇒fig. 14
–The iPod
® will switch on automatically.
Fig. 13 iPod connections
in Altea and Toledo
models
Fig. 14 iPod connection
in León model
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