Radio / CD / Sound13
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
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Fig. 10 CDs currently in
the changer
CD6
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Radio / CD / Sound
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
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Treble
Bass
MidBalanceFaderVolum eGALATA -M in .Tel ep h on eNAV-Min.Nav muteInitial volume
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TELE
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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 connection19
Turning the iPod
® on and off
Turning On
The iPod
® t u r n s o n a u t o m a t i c a l l y i f i t i s in the adaptor when the sound system
is switched on. The battery will also charge when the iPod
® is in the adaptor.
Turning Off
Depending on the sound system, the iPod
® will turn itself off some minutes
after the sound system is turned off.
Note
Starting the car when the iPod
® is on will momentarily interrupt playback.
Playback will begin again at the point where it was interrupted.
Control of the iPod
® through the sound
system
Music playback through the sound system
Once the iPod
® is attached to the connector, the sound
system detects it as CD changer.
Control is through the sound system controls. The iPod
® is used like a CD
changer. Choosing and playing songs, fast forward and rewind and random
playback are described in the radio or navigation system manual of your
vehicle.
Playing songs from the playlists
Songs can be stored in playlists on the iPod
®. The playlists are ordered by
number and alphabetically in the iPod
® hard disk. The first five playlists stored on your iPod
® can be chosen directly by using
the function keys to on the sound system. The existing playlists will be
assigned by numerical / alphabetical order to the keys to . If, for
example, the function key of the sound system is pressed, the songs on
the second playlist will be played. If an empty or non-existant playlist is
selected, the next play list will be selected.
To make use of the playlists in the vehicle as easy as possible, we recommend
editing a maximum of five playlists in the iPod
®. If you want to play songs
from a playlist that cannot be selected directly by the function keys to ,
we recommend renaming the list using the “iTunes” computer programme so
that it is among the first six on the iPod
® hard disk.
Remember that some versions of iTun es contain predetermined playlists (on-
the-go, my favourites). These folders also count in the total of six that the
vehicle sound system can play. Ensure that they are ordered and arranged
conveniently.
Pressing the key will enable all the songs on the iPod to be played.
Consult the iPod
® manufacturer's instruction manual to learn how to select
and store songs and create playlists.
Play all recorded songs
If the function key of the sound system is pressed, all the songs on the
iPod
® will be played.
Selecting songs manually on the iPod
®
The iPod
® also allows songs to be selected directly Select the song on the
iPod
® and attach it to the connector. The sound system will play the selected
song.
When the song finishes, all the remaining songs in the same group on the
iPod® will be played (by artist, genre, album, playlist...)
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5
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Navigation27
Navigation OverviewHow does the navigation system work, and how is it operated?
An optimal route is defined us ing sensors, satellites and
traffic reports and the driver is then guided to his or her desti-
nation.The current vehicle position is determined using a system of satellites (GPS -
Global Positioning System). Sensors in the vehicle measure distances that
have been driven. Measured values are compared using the detailed map
material on the navigation CD and corrected with the assistance of TMC traffic
announcements as necessary. An optimal route to the destination is deter-
mined in this way.
Navigation announcements and direction arrows shown on the screen and in
the instrument panel* guide you safely and conveniently to your destination.
You can drive to a given address in towns you are unfamiliar with, or drive to
the nearest garage or be guided to a hotel.
In this chapter, answers can be found to the following questions:•
What rules do I have to keep to when using the navigation system?
⇒ page 27, “Safety”
•
How do I use the navigation CD? ⇒page 28, “The navigation CD”
•
Can I listen to music when using the navigation system? ⇒ page 28,
“General notes”
•
What happens if I leave the recommended route? ⇒page 28, “General
notes”
•
Can a navigation announcement be repeated? ⇒page 51, “Announce-
ment of navigation recommendations”
•
How does the MFD2 radio navigation system respond when driving in an
underground car park or a tunnel? ⇒page 28, “General notes”
•
How do I enter destinations? ⇒page 30, “Destination entry”
•
How can I enter garages, restaurants or hotels as destinations?
⇒ page 34, “Special destinations close to the address”
•
Can I store destinations in a memory? ⇒ page 36, “Destination memory”
•
What parameters can I set for route calculation? ⇒page 39, “Parameters
for route calculation”
•
What can I see on the screen? ⇒page 44, “Map and symbol displays”
•
Can I stop the destination guide functi on before I reach my destination?
⇒ page 50, “Destination guide”
SafetyThe navigation system determines the position of the vehicle, the direction
and distance and the route to a selected destination without taking traffic
regulations into account. Navigation recommendations are given as
announcements by the system. Direction arrows are also shown on the
screen. The destination is entered when the vehicle is stationary. The desti-
nation guide function is designed for cars and is thus unsuitable for larger
commercial vehicles.
WARNING
•
Please observe the laws of road traffic legislation when following the
recommendations made by your navigation system.
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28•
The destination guide is subject to constant changes despite the infor-
mation about one-way streets, pedestrian zones etc. stored on the naviga-
tion CD. Information on traffic lights, stop and right of way signs, parking
and stopping restrictions as well as lane constrictions is not included in
the navigation system. Traffic signs and legislation always have priority
over the recommendations made by the system.
•
Adjust your speed to suit road traffi c conditions and also weather and
visibility conditions. Do not be guided exclusively by the navigation system
indications and always respect traffic rules.
The navigation CDInserting the navigation CD
– Press the button ⇒page 4, fig. 1 to eject any CD in the
CD slot.
– Remove the CD and insert the navigation CD with the written side facing up.
– Push the CD into the slot until the MFD2 radio navigation system pulls it in. The program stored on the navigation CD is loaded. Do
not remove the navigation CD before the loading process is
finished.The navigation CD contains a digitalised road map. The extent to which small
villages, streets and house numbers are contained on the CD depends on the
CD version. The content of the CD is constantly being updated. You will receive informa-
tion on new updates at your next SEAT Official Service. You will need a new
navigation CD for every country that you travel to.
Note
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.General notesYou can continue to listen to the radio or CD (via the CD changer) whilst you
are being guided to your destination.
When entering an address (town, street ) only those letters or symbols which
make up a logical entry depending on th e contents of the navigation CD will
be presented. A list of possible names will be shown. Do not forget to enter
the blank space in names made up of more than one word, such as Milton
Keynes.
The route will be recalculated if you leave or disregard the route that was orig-
inally calculated. This process takes only a few seconds.
The last voice message can be repeate d. The volume of a navigation recom-
mendation can be changed whilst it is being made.
A variety of different information on the route can be called up during active
route guidance. The scroll function can be used to page through lists shown
on the screen, either line by line or page by page.
If the display “ Off Road” appears on the screen, it means you are located on
a non-digitalised street, e.g. on a farm tr ack. The GPS satellites will not be
able to reach your antenna when you are in a tunnel or underground 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 the message: “You are
WARNING (continued)
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CD6
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Navigation29
located on a non-digitalised street”. Drive on until the display “ Off Road”
disappears.Main menu - Navigation– Press to display the main Menu of the navigation system ⇒page 4, fig. 1 .Function keys in the Navigation main menu
– Starts route guidance to the entered destination. Pressing this
button again will stop the route guidance function ⇒page 50, “Destination
guide”.
– Field for entering your destination ⇒ page 30, “Destination
entry”.
– Allows the entry of a destination prior to the final
destination. A stopover destination is entered in the same way as a destina- tion. Upon reaching the intermediate destination, this disappears from the
display, but stays in the memory of the
Last destinations ⇒ page 30, “Desti-
nation entry”. If the stopover destination is reached, you will be informed that
“you have reached your destination”, and route guidance to the final destina-
tion is started automatically. If the stopover destination is not reached
exactly, e.g. because it is not located di rectly on a road, you will be informed
that “you have reached the destination area”. Route guidance to the next
destination is not started automatically.
– Defines the parameters for route calculation ⇒page 39,
“Parameters for route calculation”.
– Enter your location manually or start a demonstration ⇒page 41,
“Settings”.
Fig. 19 Main Menu of the
navigation system
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Begin GuideDestinationIntermediate destination
Route optionsSettings
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Navigation
30Destination entryStarting destination entry
Two addresses can be entered for the route calculation; the
address of the destination and the address of the stopover
destination.
– Press the key to display the main Menu of the navigation
system ⇒page 4, fig. 1 .
– Press or in the Navigation main menu ⇒page 29, fig. 19 to select between the destination entry
options. You will see a message that states that a destination has not yet been defined
if the destination is being entered for the first time. The last used destination
will be displayed if a destination has already been entered.
There are various methods of entering a destination or a stopover destina-
tion. The procedure for entering the stopover destination is the same as for
the destination.
– Enter the destination using town and street names
⇒ page 31, “Entering a new address (town, street, house number)”.
or – Select a destination from a list of destinations
that have already been stored ⇒page 32, “Last destinations”.
Fig. 20 Destination
Fig. 21 Stopover destina-
tion
NAVI
A13Destination
Stopover
New direction.Last dest.
From dst. mem.
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