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The route list contains the names or designations of roads to be driven on
before each turning point. These are referred to below as “route sections”. All
route sections to be passed up to the next destination are displayed.
The list also shows the distance to be travelled along each route section and
the expected time required to reach the next turning point.•Turn the setting knob ⇒page 8, fig. 1 to view the route list.•Press the setting knob or Details function button to obtain more informa-
tion about a marked section in an additional information window.•Press the unit button to close the information window.
Display sections of route
The arrow
b behind an entr y in the route list indicates that more sections can
be displayed.
•Select the entry with the arrow
b by turning the setting knob and display
the sections of the route by pressing “Display”. The arrow changes to
a.
•Press the entry with the arrow
a to hide the sections of the route again.
Manually excluding sections in the route listThe sections of the journey which are marked can be excluded individually or
all together from the calculation in the route lists. Only one exclusion may be
entered at a time.•Displaying the route list ⇒ page 68.•Turn the setting knob ⇒page 8, fig. 1 to mark the first route section
of the stretch of route to be excluded.•Press the function button.
The item is marked as excluded and the function button changes to . If, instead of the button , appears in the route list, this
means that the section has already been excluded.
•Select the route section of the stretch of route you wish to exclude and
press the function button.
If the button is not active, the section to be excluded is too long.
(Max) is displayed on the bottom line of the screen after the excluded
distance.•Shorten the section of route to be excluded until the word (Max) disap-
pears and it is possible to select the function button. At the same
time, display partial sections of the route within a section of the route
⇒ page 69.
When an exclusion has been entered, the route list closes.
Route guidance will start again when the navigation system has calculated an
alternative route to the excluded section.
Re-opening a section•Press the unit button in any of the navigation menus (except SETUP).•In the information window , press the function button.•Press the function button in the pop-up window.•Alternatively:open the route list and press the function button.Note
Information on entering an exclusion starting from the current vehicle posi-
tion ⇒page 70.
Note
The excluded route section is displayed on the map ⇒page 65.
A10
A10
Exclude
Exclude to
Exclude to
Re-open
Exclude to
Exclude to
Exclude to
º
Route
Re-open section
Re-open
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70Directly excluding a route section further ahead (congestion)During a route guidance, the route section of the remaining stretch of route
can be excluded manually.•Press the unit button in any of the navigation menus (except SETUP).•In the information window , press the function button.•Press the function button in the pop-up window.•Enter the length of the section to be excluded by turning the setting knob
⇒ page 8, fig. 1 .
The length indicated for the route section is shown on the lower line of the
screen. If (Max) is displayed, this indicates that the maximum permitted
length for exclusion has been reached.•Press the setting knob or function key to confirm the exclusion.
The excluded route section is displayed on the map.
Route guidance will start again when the navigation system has calculated an
alternative route to the excluded section.
Re-opening a section•Press the unit button in any of the navigation menus (except SETUP).•In the information window , press the function button.•Press the function button in the pop-up window.Note
It is also possible to enter or cancel an exclusion while viewing the TMC traffic
announcements using the function button ⇒ page 71.
Note
Information on manually excluding route sections further ahead
⇒page 69.Dynamic route guidance with TMC (Traffic Message Channel)The prerequisite for dynamic route guidance is always the reception of a TMC
traffic news station for the navigation area available in the unit. TMC traffic
reports received can be displayed in a list ⇒page 71.
If dynamic route guidance is activated, any TMC traffic reports are taken into
account in the route calculation.
Switching the dynamic navigation on or off•Press the unit button in one of the navigation menus.•In the Navigation setup menu , press the function button to
open the Route options setup menu ⇒ fig. 71 .
º
Route
Congestion aheadA10OK
º
Route
Re-open section
Congestion ahead
Fig. 71 Route options
setup menu.
SETUP
Route options
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•Alternatively: press the and buttons successively to
open the setup menu TRAFFIC .•In one of the two menus, tick or clear the checkbox in the
function button by pressing it.
Traffic incidents displayed on the map
Traffic congestion reported via TMC that is on the route is shown on the map
by a coloured symbol. Traffic congestion that is not on the route is shown on
the map by a grey symbol. The position ing of the TMC symbol indicates the
start and the direction of the traffic congestion if both are clearly defined in
the TMC traffic message.
Route sections with traffic congestion that are on the route are coloured red.
Route sections with traffic congestion that are not on the route are coloured
grey. If route guidance is not active, all traffic congestion is coloured grey.
Dynamic route guidance
If the function button is activated and a diversion to avoid
traffic congestion on the route is likely to save time, the navigation system
automatically calculates an alternative route.
An announcement is given when the route is recalculated. The same
announcement is given if traffic congestion that was present when the route
was originally calculated is now no longer reported.Note
A diversion of the route based on TMC traffic reports may not always save
time, if, for instance, there is also heavy traffic on the alternative route.
Note
If there is traffic congestion on a route section further ahead, it is possible to
exclude the section manually if the TMC traffic report has not yet been
received.
Displaying TMC traffic reports (TRAFFIC)The unit constantly receives TMC traffic reports in the background, provided
a TMC traffic news station can be received at the current location. The station
listened to does not have to be the TMC traffic news station.
TRAFFIC
SETUP
Dynamic route
’ Dynamic route
Fig. 72 List of TMC traffic
reports received.F ig. 73 Detailed view of a
received TMC traffic
report.
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72The unit only processes and displays TMC traffic reports affecting the area
within a radius of roughly 100 km from the current vehicle position.
TMC traffic reports are required for dynamic route guidance and are displayed
on the map ⇒ page 70.
Display TMC traffic reports•Press the unit button to display the list of the current TMC traffic
reports ⇒page 71, fig. 72 .•Press one of the TMC traffic reports on the screen to open the detailed
view ⇒page 71, fig. 73 .•Alternatively: select the TMC report by turning the setting knob
⇒ page 8, fig. 1 and open the detailed view by pressing ⇒page 71,
fig. 73 .•In the detailed view, you can browse through the TMC traffic reports using
the function buttons and .
Display TMC traffic news stations•Open the list of the current TMC traffic reports.•Press the ⇒page 8, fig. 1 unit button to open the information
window. The current TMC traffic news station is displayed.•Press the unit button again to close the information window.Note
By using the ⇒ page 71, fig. 72 function button it is
possible to enter a manual exclusion from the vehicle position ⇒page 70.
Note
The radio-navigation system can only process and store TMC traffic reports if
the unit has access to navigation data for the area you are currently travelling
through.
Note
The quality of the dynamic route guidance depends on the information
contained in the TMC traffic reports. Th e radio stations are responsible for the
content of the news broadcast.Route guidance in demo modeIf demo mode is activated in the Navigation setup menu ⇒ page 73, an addi-
tional pop-up window opens when you start route guidance.•Pressing the function button starts a “virtual route guidance” to
the destination you have entered.•If you press the function button, a “real route guidance” starts.
The sequence of events and the operations in virtual route guidance are
similar to those in real route guidance.
Virtual route guidance is repeated when you reach the fictitious destination
and always starts again from the starting point if it is interrupted.
If the starting point for demo mode has been defined manually in the
Navigation setup menu , virtual route guidance will start from this position.
If the vehicle is moved and the unit can determine its current location by GPS,
any manually entered starting point will be overwritten with the current
vehicle location ⇒ page 73.
When real route guidance is started following virtual route guidance in demo
mode, the unit first has to reorient itself. This may take some time, depending
on the number of satellites the unit can currently receive. Moving the vehicle
may speed up the reorientation process.
TRAFFICA10Previous
Next
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A7
ºCongestion ahead
DemoNormal
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Ending demonstration mode
A s a ge ne ral r ule , th e D em o m od e sh ould b e s wi tche d of f a f ter use , o the r wis e
you will always have to select between virtual navigation or normal naviga-
tion before starting navigation to a destination.
Normally, the demonstration mode automatically ends on completion of the
route guidance programme or when a new navigation destination (not stop-
over) is entered. When the vehicle starts to move, or when the unit is switched
off, the demonstration mode ends.
If necessary, switch off the demonstration mode in the navigation setup
menu.•Press the unit button in one of the navigation menus.•Untick the checkbox for the function button.Setup menu Navigation
Press the unit button from any navigation menu to open the
Navigation setup menu ⇒ fig. 74 .
SETUP
’Demo mode
Fig. 74 Navigation setup
menu.
Function button: Result
: ⇒ page 63.
: Turn the setting knob ⇒page 8, fig. 1 to adjust
the volume of navigation announcements. To switch off, turn the knob to
the left until Off is displayed.
The volume of the navigation announcements can also be controlled from
the general volume settings ⇒page 87.
: the map mode changes from daytime to night-time view
as the dipped headlights are switched on.
: the map view remains in daytime mode (bright).: the map view remains in night-time mode (dark).
Fig. 75 Navigation setup
menu.
SETUP
Route optionsAnnouncement volume
A10
Day / night
AutomaticDayNight
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: Points of interest (petrol stations, car parks, Authorised
Services) will be displayed as symbols on the map.: “automatic zoom” mode for activated map ⇒page 65.
: during route guidance, the speed limits stored in
the navigation data for the road on which you are driving are displayed
⇒ page 66.
: displayed during route guidance ⇒page 65.: The estimated time of arrival at the final destination is dis-
played.
: The estimated travelling time to the final destina-
tion is displayed.: See Destination memory ⇒ page 58.
: this permits virtual navigation to the destination entered
⇒ page 72.
: If demo mode is activated, a ficti-
tious starting point for virtual route guidance can be defined when the vehi-
cle is stationary.
: delete stored destinations ⇒page 58.
: to display information about the data medium and
about the data used for navigation ⇒page 47.
Function button: Result ’ POIs on map ’ Autozoom ’Traffic signal displaysTime display
ETAJourney duration
Enter home address ’ Demo modePoint of departure Demonstration modeDelete destination memoryNavigation database
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76
CautionHigh speeds, poor weather or road conditions and the quality of reception
can all affect the quality of a telephone conversation in the vehicle.
Note
The instructions shown on the screen for each telephone menu will depend
on the mobile phone used. There may be variations.
Note
The SOS or emergency call function is not displayed on all appliances and is
not available in all countries even through the mobile phone operator.
Note
Please observe instructions for the use of the mobile phone and phone acces-
sories, together with instructions referring to the use of headphones.
Note
You may experience problems with reception or your call may be cut off in
areas without network coverage.
Note
Most electronic devices are shielded against high-frequency signals.
However, some electronic devices may not be shielded against radio
frequency signals from the telephone. This could lead to malfunction.
Areas with special regulationsSwitch off the mobile phone and the pre-installation in areas with a high risk
of explosion. These areas are usually marked, although not always clearly
⇒ in “Introduction” on page 75. For example:•In the vicinity of chemical pipelines and tanks•Below deck on board ships and ferries.•In the proximity of vehicles that run on liquid gas (such as propane or
butane)•Areas with chemical products or particles in the air, such as flour, dust or
metal powder.•Any area in which the car engine must be switched off.WARNING
Switch off your mobile phone in areas with a high risk of explosion! The
mobile phone can be automatically reconnected to the mobile phone
network if the Bluetooth connection is switched off for the pre-installation.
Caution
Always switch off your mobile phone and the pre-installation in restricted
areas or areas where the use of mobile phones is not permitted. Radiation
from a mobile phone which is switched on may interfere with sensitive tech-
nical or medical equipment, resulting in malfunction or damage to this
equipment.Using a mobile phone in the vehicleMobile phones send and receive radio waves, both during a call and while on
stand-by. Some scientific studies claim that radio waves above certain values
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78Start active connection of the mobile phone
When making an active connection, any existing connections to other mobile
phones are ended.•Press the unit button.•Press the unit button.•Press the function button
5).
•Press the function button.
The search process may last 15 to 20 seconds. On completion, the names of
any mobile phones found are displayed on the screen.•Select the entry corresponding to the mobile phone to be connected from
the list of Bluetooth devices ⇒page 77, fig. 77.•Establish a connection by pressing the function button.•Alternatively: establish the connection by pressing the right unit button.•Alternatively: establish the connection by pressing the name of the
phone in the entry in the list.
Now establish a connection between the mobile phone and the radio and
navigation system. To confirm the connection between the two units, certain
information should be entered in the mobile phone.•Confirm connection in the mobile phone.•Enter PIN shown on the radio and navigation display via the mobile phone
and confirm.
When the PIN has been correctly entered, a message confirming the connec-
tion is displayed on the radio and navigation system screen. The address
book stored in the mobile phone and the call lists are automatically loaded.
The time taken to load the information will depend upon the quantity of data
stored in the mobile phone. Once the data has been loaded, the telephone control data will be available in the radio and navigation system. The main
menu,
PHONE , is displayed on the screen.
Start passive connection of the mobile phone
•Press the unit button.•Press the unit button.•Press the function button
5).
•Press the function button.•Start searching for Bluetooth audio accessories in the mobile phone.
The search process may last 15 to 20 seconds. On completion of the proce-
dure, the radio and navigation system is shown in the mobile phone as
SEAT_BT .•Select SEAT_BT on the mobile phone, in the list of entries of Bluetooth
audio accessories found and establish connection.
Now establish a connection between the mobile phone and the radio and
navigation system. To end the connection between the two units, certain
information should be entered in the mobile phone.•Enter PIN shown on the radio and navigation display via the mobile phone
and confirm.
When the PIN has been correctly entered, the mobile phone address book
and call lists are automatically loaded. The time taken to load the information
will depend upon the quantity of data stored in the mobile phone. Once the
data has been loaded, the telephone control data will be available in the
radio and navigation system. The main menu, PHONE, is displayed on the
screen.
If the PIN is not entered correctly, the Bluetooth visibility automatically
switches off in the radio and navigation system. To reconnect the phone
again, visibility should be reactivated via the Bluetooth settings.
5)If the connection button is not available, the device should be linked through the in-
strument panel.
PHONESETUPBluetooth SettingsBluetooth Settings
Connect
PHONESETUPBluetooth SettingsEstablish BT visibility
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