Radio/CD and CD charger / MP3 CD15
CD and chargerIndications of the main CD menu
Options of the function keys ⇒page 2, fig. 1
− Changes to the CD loader that is connected. For those vehi -
cles not fitted with a loader, this function is not availabl e.
− - Begin random play ⇒page 16, “Listening to an audio CD”.
− – Begin / cancel the track search ⇒page 16, “Listening to an
audio CD”.
CD mode indication, with a CD lo ader connected, the number of the
loaded disk is also displayed.
Actual track playing ( Track 6).
Time display
Indicates that the station selected transmits traffic rep orts.Actual song
Indicates that the selected station offers the TMC (
Traffic- Message- Chan-
nels) service. The equipment receives TMC messages on another level.
These may be consulted pressing the but ton and are defined by
the dynamic destination guide ⇒page 38.
WARNING
Note also, the instructions and wa rning messages of the CD mode
⇒ page 19.
Fig. 10 CD main menu, the second CD in a CD loader
connected is being played.
AB
AA
AA
A5
CHARGERMIXSCAN
ABACADAE
AFAG
TRAFFIC
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NoteYou might not be able to play CDs with copy protection or CD-Rs and CD-
RWs.Listening to an audio CDListening to a CD
– Press the ⇒page 2, fig. 1 button. If an audio 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 CD. The play function will start automatically.
Playing the previous or next track
– Press the button or .
Fast forward/reverse
– Press and hold button or .
Begin random track select function ( function)
– Press The CD player will then play the CD tracks in r andom
order. Press the button again to switch off the function .
Begin the track search ( function)
– Press All of the songs on the CD will be played for 10
seconds. To select the title being played, press once more.
Ejecting CDs
– Press ⇒page 2, fig. 1 .
If the equipment cannot play the inserted CD, the me ssage Error appears on
the screen.
Audio and navigation CD
It is possible to listen to an audio CD in the player whil e using the destination
guide ⇒page 43, “The destination guide without the na vigation CD”
WARNING
Note also, the instructions and warning messages of the CD m ode
⇒ page 19.
Note
•
Uneven road surfaces and strong vibrations may cause th e CD to jump.
The CD play function should be switched off in this case.
•
You might not be able to play CDs with copy protection or CD-Rs and CD-
RWs.
MP3 CDNotes concerning MP3 filesMP3 CD requirements•
The CD should be set to the ISO 9660 standard.
•
The group name and album as well as the title being played can be
displayed if this information is available in the fo rm of ID3 labels (version
ID3v1 or ID3v2, 4 Kb max). The maximum name exten sion, album and group
is 32 letters long. If no ID3 labels are available, the name of the file is shown
(32 characters max).
•
The equipment can not read play lists.
CD
MIX
MIX
MIX
SCAN
SCAN
SCAN
A10
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To access a subdirectory or the main directory
– To access an upper directory, rotate the menu button or press the
button .
– To access a superior directory or the main directory pre ss the
button as many times as necessary or select the entry Back
from the subdirectory displayed on the screen.
To play all the CD titles from an MP3 CD
– Select the option Play all from the main menu using the menu
button.
– Press the menu button. In the box to the right of the entry a poin t
appears. The tracks on the CD will be played.
To play all the titles from one directory
– Select the desired directory.
– Play a title from this directory by pressing on the menu button.
– Select the option Play this directory pressing the menu button.
– Press the menu button. In the box close to the entry a point appears. Only the titles in this directory are played as well as
those of any .
To begin random track selection ( function)
– Press The CD player will then play the MP3 tracks in random
order. Press the button again to switch off the function .
To begin the track search ( function)
– Press All of the MP3 files on the CD will be pla yed for 10
seconds. To select the title being played, press once mor e.To eject the MP3 CD
– Press button
⇒page 2, fig. 1 . The ejected CD will be
pulled back into the unit if it is not fully withdrawn within 10
seconds.
MP3 system settings
–Press in CD mode
– Activate or deactivate the function
MP3: display ID3 pressing
the menu button.
Note
If the equipment cannot play the inserted MP3 CD, the me ssage Error appears
on the screen.
MIX
MIX
MIX
SCAN
SCAN
SCAN
A10
SETUP
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Important information on operating the CD player19
Important information on operating the CD playerSafety precautions for equipment fitted with lasers Laser devices are classified by DIN IEC 76 (CO) 6/ VDE 0837 into safety
classes 1 to 4.
SEAT CD players correspond to safety class 1.
The lasers used in class 1 units are low energy lasers, or are shielded in such
a manner that they present no danger when used corr ectly.
WARNING
The CD player is a class 1 laser product. If it is opened, or i s faulty or
damaged, there is a risk of invisible laser beams e scaping from the unit.
The CD player contains no parts that have to be servic ed. For safety
reasons, any repair work that needs to be done must, therefore, be carried
out by an Authorised Seat Service Centre.
Caution
•
If the CD player develops a mechanical fault, Error is displayed on the
status line with Player fault. See supplier. in the centre of the screen. Please
ask your SEAT dealership for further information ⇒ .
•
Only use standard 12 cm CDs, given that 8 cm and non- standard shaped
CDs (“Shape CD”) may damage the player mechanism.
•
Slide the CD with the printed side up into the CD slot up t o the point where
it is drawn in automatically. Handle CDs by the edges and av oid leaving finger
marks. Clean the CDs as indicated in ⇒page 19, “Tips on cleaning CDs”
•
Do not stick labels to the CDs; these may be detached a nd damage the
player mechanism.Note
•
You might not be able to play CDs with copy protectio n or CD-Rs and CD-
RWs.
•
Note the laws in vigour in your country concerning co pyright.
Tips on CD modeIn order to guarantee an optimum sound quality from CDS and from MP3 files,
ensure that disks are not damaged, scratched or so iled.
Note that a soiled or damaged navigation CD may effect the f unctions of the
navigation system.
Please do not stick any labels onto the CDs.
Keep the CDs in a disk carrier or in its box.
Never expose CDs to direct sunlight!Tips on cleaning CDsUse a soft, lint–free cloth to clean CDs. Wipe the disc i n a straight line from
the centre outwards. Stubborn soiling can be removed with a commercial CD
cleaner or isopropyl alcohol.
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Navigation23
The last audio instruction can be r epeated by pushing the button. The
volume of a navigation recommendation can be changed whilst it is being
made.
If the display Off Road appears on the screen, it means you are on a rout e not
recorded on the CD, e.g. on a dirt road. The GPS satellites will not be able to
reach your antenna when you are in a tunnel or undergrou nd garage,
meaning that the unit orientates itself via the wheel sensors. If you try to carry
out a route calculation in this situation you may hear an ann ouncement indi-
cating that you are located on a street fo r which no digital record exists. Drive
on until the display Off Road disappears.
INFO
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If the menu Route planning menu is displayed instead of the
previous menu, then the option Route with intermediate
destination must be deactivated in the menu ⇒page 29.
Pressing a menu with information on the actual loca tion
of the vehicle can be accessed ⇒ page 25, “Navigation menu func-
tion buttons”.
To access the navigation menu and enter a destination
– Press the button. The main NAVIGATION menu appears
⇒ page 24, fig. 12.
– Select how you would like to enter the destination an d press the
menu button ( ⇒page 25, “Methods of entering a destination”).
– To enter a new address, select the country in the list afte r
pushing the Countr y . The previously used address is erased and
a town and post code are entered To w n / P C.
– Press the menus button to access the selection screen ⇒page 24, fig. 13. To enter characters, proceed as follows :
To enter characters
– After selecting an entry (in the example To w n / P C) select charac-
ters by rotating the menu button. Pressing the button, the
selected characters will form part of the name ⇒page 24,
fig. 13 . Invalid characters will be displayed, so that only plac e
names found in the destination country or in the indicated town
included in the navigation CD can be entered.
– Select to enter a number (for example, the post c ode).
– Select to enter special characters. – The entry on the upper line following
To w n / P C alters with each
character entered. If the entry corresponds to a searched name or
is similar, press or the function key to acces s the
list where the entry may be entered by rotating the menu button
and confirm by pushing.
If the destination address has already been entered, th en the information
only needs to be altered to the new destination. For examp le, only the entry
To w n / P C needs to be altered if the new destination corresponds to another
country.
Methods of entering a destination
Using the options Countr y, To w n / P C , Street and Junction the destination
address may be indicated. Following country select ion, the previous entries,
for example special destinations, are limited to the corre sponding countries.
Special destination - To enter real locations such as petrol stations or ho spi-
tals as a destination ⇒page 31, “Special destination”.
Begin Guide – Starts destination guide to the entered destination
⇒ page 37, “Destination guide”.
Position – To enter the longitude and latitude of the destination.
This menu is also used to display poin ts of interest close to the destination;
these may be directly selected. Nearby destinations are t hose that have been
memorized by activating the option Show as nearb y destination ⇒ page 32,
“To record or select a final destination, intermediate des tinations, destina-
tions with a flag or current position”.
To record a trip destination
⇒ page 32, “To record or select a final destination, intermedi ate destina-
tions, destinations with a flag or current position”
Navigation menu function buttons
– Displays the destination memory ⇒page 32, “Destination
memory”.
ROUTE
SYMBOLS
NAV
0-9*?!
OK
LIST / OK
MEMORY
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– To enter stages, route lists, route options and bloc ked sections
⇒ page 29, “Route options”
– Displays the vehicle position. The actual vehi cle position is
displayed as an address (if the location is on the na vigation CD) and coordi-
nates. The direction of travel is indicated using a compass on the left hand
side of the screen. The SETUP menu may be used to manually enter the
vehicle position ⇒ page 35. While the destination guide is working, vis ual
indications will be given using symbols ⇒page 40.
– Starts destination guide to the indicated destin ation. The
guide may be stopped using the funct ion ⇒page 37, “Destina-
tion guide”.
Function buttons used to enter numbers and figures
– To erase the character to the right hand side of the sc reen (only acti-
vated after entering characters).
– Shows a list from which the destination may be se lected.
button on the NAVIGATION menu
More options are available in the Navigation setup menu ⇒page 35.Note
•
If the destination is changed while the guide is being u sed, you will be
asked if you wish to substitute the actual destinati on or to indicate a stage. If
a stage is added, route planning is automatically selected ⇒ page 27.
•
A mark may be displayed under certain letters. If these let ters are marked
then, after a few seconds, special related symbols wil l appear (see also
⇒ page 32, fig. 18 ).
•
The entries between square brackets [ ... ] can neither be selected or
edited; insufficient data may have been entered. In th e case of address, for
example, the country must first be entered followed by the town then finally
the address.ROUTESYMBOLSSTART GUIDE
END GUIDE
ERASELIST / OKSETUP
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Route planning
Several destinations may be grouped together for one route.To access the route planning menu
– Press the button to enter the main navigation menu.
– If route planning is not displayed, press the function
button, select Route with intermediate destinations ⇒ page 29.
– Select the entry Enter new destination by pressing the menu
button. If a destination is displayed, this may be inserted into the
route. Otherwise, it should be erased ( ⇒page 28, “To modify
the trip or to choose an intermediate destination”).
– Select the enter me thod in the menu Enter new destination as
described in ⇒ page 24, “To enter the trip destination”.
–The Confirm option is used to enter an address into the route
planning (for example, as a departure or destination point). –Pressing
Confirm entr y , the destination entered will become part
of the journey.
– Rotate and press the menu button to determine the position of
the recently entered destination in the journey. The positi on indi-
cates the order of journey destinations and if a new destinatio n
forms part of this journey as a stage ( Stage on the screen) or a
principal destination of the journey ( Destination on the screen.
In route planning ⇒fig. 14 the stages are displayed ( Stage + no.) and the
journey destination ( Destination) on the screen. All of the trip should have at
least one destination and may have up to 6 stag es.
Each stage is accompanied by a number indicating it s position on the route
( Stage 1, Stage 2, etc.). The destinations included in the route p lanning are
Fig. 14 Route planning
NAV
ROUTE
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