CD/MP3
50Delete stored CD nameFig. 56 CD: Delete stored CD name–Press the Manual control button in the CD menu.
– Select Name.
– Select Delete a CD ⇒ fig. 56
5).
– Select the name to be deleted.
Delete all stored CD namesFig. 57 CD: Deleting all stored CD names–Press the Manual control button in the CD menu.
– Select Name .
– Select Delete all CDs ⇒ fig. 57
6).
– Select yes to delete all names from the list.
5)Valid for audio CDs.
6)Valid for audio CDs.
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CD/MP351
Operating
RADIO, CD/MP3
TEL (telephone)
NAV, INFO
SETUP
CD shuffle ("mix")
CD tracks can also be played in random order.Fig. 58 CD: Random–Press the Manual control button in the CD menu.
– Select Mix by turning and pressing the rotary pushbutton. CD -
Mix now appears at the top of the screen.CD mix must be set separately for audio CDs and MP3 CDs.
MP3 CD infoFig. 59 CD: Info–Press the Manual control button in the CD menu.
– Select Info by turning the ro tary pushbutton
7).
The following information is displayed for each track on MP3 CDs:•Artist•Album•Track•File
If there is no ID3 tag, only the file name will be shown.7)Valid for MP3 CDs.
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Sound settings53
Operating
RADIO, CD/MP3
TEL (telephone)
NAV, INFO
SETUP
Sound settingsBasic sound settingsFig. 61 Example: Sound output setting (balance)
Fig. 62 Example: Sound output adjustment (balance)– Starting from any one of the audio or SETUP menus, press the
control button for Sound .
– Select the desired sound setting (e.g. balance) ⇒ fig. 61 using
the control knob. – Rotate the specific control knob in the sound settings menu (e.g.
balance) ⇒fig. 62 to set the sound to your liking.
– Confirm the selection by pressing the rotary pushbutton.
The following sound settings are available:•Balance (left/right volume relationship)•Fader (front/rear sound relationship)•Treble•Bass•GALA*•Volume settings of other functions
The sound setting for treble and bass apply to the operating mode currently
active. The balance and fader settings are independent for the operating
mode.
For example, if you change the bass setting while playing a CD, this will have
no effect on the radio sound settings.Note
In vehicles equipped with a VDA-compatible telephone, the balance of the
equipment should be set to an intermediate level for better sound quality.
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54GALAThe GALA function adapts volume to speedFig. 63 DSP: GALA– Select GALA.
– Select one of the five levels, or
– Select off. The function will be switched off.If you select level 1, the volume will only be boosted slightly as speed
increases. If you select level 5, the volume will be boosted more strongly as
speed increases.
Volume setting of other functionsFig. 64 Display: Volume settings of other functions– Starting from any one of the audio or SETUP menus, press the control button for Sound.
– Select Volu m e .
– Select Navigation volume or Traffic reports .
– Rotate and press the control knob to set the desired volume.When you adjust the volume for the voice guidance hints , a test announce-
ment is made automatically. Use the Lower sound option to set the extent to
which the volume of the active audio source is lowered during spoken navi-
gation directions.
The minimum volume of the traffic programme function is set using the traffic
programme option. The active sound source is played at the set volume
during this setting.
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Mobile phone system59
Operating
RADIO, CD/MP3
TEL (telephone)
NAV, INFO
SETUP
Inserting/removing the mobile phoneImportant: The mobile phon e adapter must be fitted ⇒page 58. Inserting
– Place the mobile phone in the phone adapter
⇒fig. 66 .
– Press the mobile phone into the adapter until it locks into place. The mobile phone will be connected up to the mobile phone
aerial and the battery will be charged.
Removal
– Press the release button ⇒fig. 67 .
– Lift the mobile phone out.
Should you insert the mobile phone into the adapter or remove it during a
call, the audio output or the connection may be interrupted.
WARNING
Always make sure that the mobile phone is properly engaged. In the event
of an accident, a mobile phone that is not securely fitted could be flung out
of the adapter unit and injure the driver or passengers.
Caution
The mobile phone could possibly be damaged if it is not properly inserted in
the adapter and falls out when driving.
Note
•The use of mobile phones in the vehicle can generate electromagnetic
fields.
−Therefore, you should always operate mobile phones with an external
aerial. It is also valid for the use of mobiles using Bluetooth technology.
The external aerial directs the electromagnetic fields to the exterior,
which reduces the field strength in the vehicle interior.
Fig. 66 Inserting the
mobile phone into the
phone adapterFig. 67 Removing the
mobile phone from the
phone adapter
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– By rotating and pressing the control knob, dial the phone number required, without forgetting any area codes ⇒page 63,
fig. 71 .
– To start dialling the number, select OK in the alphanumeric
keyboard, or
– Press the control button for Dial ⇒ page 63, fig. 72 .
Entering the telephone number using a sequence of letters
– Press the function button.
– Enter an area code, e.g. 0800 by turning and pressing the rotary
pushbutton in the speller ⇒ page 63, fig. 71.
– Select 0-9 ⇒page 63, fig. 71 in the alphanumeric keyboard
for numbers. The keyboard for letters will appear ⇒page 21,
fig. 26 .
– Enter a string of letters, e.g. SEAT SERVICE by turning and
pressing the rotary pushbutton in the speller.
– To start dialling the SEAT SERVICE number, select OK in the
speller, or
–Press the Dial control button.
Finding and dialling stored telephone numbers
–Press the Memory control button.
– Select Numbers dialled , Phone book , Missed calls or Received
calls . The numbers will be listed.
– Using the rotary pushbutton, select the number you wish to store. The number will be included in the keyboard. – To start dialling the number, select
OK in the alphanumeric
keyboard, or
–Press the Dial control button.
If your vehicle is equipped with a speech control system*, you can dial
numbers using voice commands ⇒ page 79 or record names (name tags) for
the speech control phone book ⇒ page 76. In addition, you can redial the
last called phone number using the speech control system* ⇒page 79.
Note
•DTMF tones can be entere d directly using the alphanumeric keyboard or
loaded from the telephone numbers stored in the memory lists ⇒page 68.•The audio source is muted automatically when you make or receive tele-
phone calls. The Mute symbol ⇒page 12, fig. 13 will then appear in the
status line.•You can still make calls using the mobile phone. Please refer to the
instructions for your mobile phone for more information.•If you make calls using the mobile phone, the telephone number may not
appear on the display.•Navigation messages are given during a telephone call if the navigation
system has been set to do so ⇒page 106.
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Mobile phone system65
Operating
RADIO, CD/MP3
TEL (telephone)
NAV, INFO
SETUP
Answering/Rejecting a callFig. 73 Telephone: Display of incoming callAnswering a call
– Select Answer using the rotary pushbutton or
– Press the control button for Answer, or
– Press the left thumbwheel on the multi-function steering wheel* ⇒page 71, or
– Press the talk button on the mobile phone adapter to answer the call.
Rejecting a call
– Select Reject using the control knob or
– Press the control button for Ignore, or
– Keep the left thumbwheel on the multi-function steering wheel* ⇒page 14 pressed down.
The name, telephone number or Unknown is shown in the display. This
depends on whether the caller is stored in the phone book and whether the
number is transmitted with the call ⇒fig. 73 .
If the mobile phone is inserted in the adapter while receiving an incoming call
or talking on the phone, all of the information may not appear immediately on
the display. In this case, the hands free system is not available.
Note
•The audio source is muted automatically when you make or receive tele-
phone calls. The Mute symbol ⇒page 12, fig. 13 will then appear in the
status line.•The display of a name or phone number on the display depends on the
compatibility of the mobile phone with the mobile phone adapter. It is there-
fore possible that no names or phone numbers appear on the display.•Telephone numbers and names stored on the SIM card and in the phone
book of the mobile phone are listed in the display only after the system has
completely uploaded all entries (mobile phone must be in the adapter).•Depending on your type of mobile phone, you can adjust the volume of
the on-board phone system using the volume adjustment button(s) on the
phone.
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Selecting a phone number
– Press the button ⇒ page 71, fig. 83 until a phone number
appears on the dash panel display.
Making a call
–Use the left thumbwheel ⇒ page 71, fig. 83 to scroll up and
down through the phone book.
– Press the left thumbwheel. The number is dialled and the audio system is muted automatically.
Answering and ending calls
–Press the left thumbwheel.
Rejecting a call
– Keep the left thumbwheel held down.
Replacing a call
– If a second call is received (ca ll waiting), briefly press the left
thumbwheel. The current call will be ended and you will be
connected with the second caller.The following telephone status messages appear on the display in the dash
panel: Phone numbers can be stored in different categories in the mobile phone
directory. These categories are displayed as follows:
P Private phone number
WWork phone number
M Mobile phone number
Scroll the left thumbwheel downwards to scroll down the list of stored names
from
A to Z . Scroll the left thumbwheel upwards to scroll up the list of stored
names from Z to A. If you "flick" the left thumbwheel you can jump to the next
letter of the alphabet.
Note
The information shown on the dash panel display depends on the type of
mobile phone used.
Please wait...
The SIM card memory is being scanned.
SIM CARD
There is no SIM card in the mobile phone.
PIN CODE
The PIN code has not yet been entered.
NO SERVICE
No network connection
MODE
CALL
A call is active or incoming. If the caller's telephone
number is available, the display will alternately
show the caller's number and the message CALL.
LINE ENGAGED
Number dialled is engaged.
TELEPHONE OFF
The telephone is switched off.
CALLING
The connection is being established.
NO ENTRIES
The phone book has no entries.
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