RADIO
36AM station list
The MW and LW band radio station lists are static and must be
updated manually.Fig. 36 Radio: AM station list– Press the function button ⇒page 8.
– Using the rotary pushbutton, select the desired radio station from the MW or LW radio station list, or
– Select Update station list to update the list with the currently
receivable stations.If the radio is not already set to the MW or LW station list, you can switch over
to the waveband as described on ⇒page 34.
The MW / LW station list is static and can be updated manually. All the MW
and LW stations that can be received are included in the station list at this
time. The list is limited to a maximum of 30 stations.
If you are outside the transmission range for your station, it will still be
displayed but there will be interference in the signal. In this case, it is advis-
able to update the station list.
Note
If you do not use the navigation system for a while, the display of the station
list or memory list will be minimised. The minimised display only shows the
radio station you are currently listening to. Turn the rotary pushbutton to
display the complete station list or memory list again.Switching on the radio from the dash panel display
A station can be selected from the list using the multi-func-
tion steering wheel.– Press the function button ⇒page 8 if the radio is
switched off.
– Press the button on the multi-function steering wheel ⇒page 14 until the name of the station appears at the top of the
dash panel display.
– Turn the left thumbwheel on the multi-function steering wheel to select a radio station on the frequency band set.
RADIO
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Alternative frequencies
Use this function to achieve optimum reception quality.Fig. 47 Radio settings (RADIO SETUP): Alternative frequencies– In radio mode, press the button.
– Switch on the Alt. frequency function (on) to automatically
change frequency within the same station.Because of the limited range of FM (VHF) signals, a radio station may broad-
cast from several transmitters on different frequencies. If the Alt. frequency
function is switched on (on), the radio-navigation system searches for the
strongest frequency signal and tunes into it.
Note
If you switch station, the alternative frequency ( on) is enabled
automatically.
Deleting stored stationsFig. 48 Radio Setup: Deleting memory list– In radio mode, press the button.
– Select Delete memory list .
–Confirm the message Delete list? with yes.to delete all the
stations from the list.
NoteIndividual radio stations stored in the memory list can be overwritten.
SETUP
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CD/MP3
44CD/MP3IntroductionTraffic programme
Audio playback can be interrupted for traffic news announce-
ments.Switching traffic programme on and off:
– Switch the option Traffic programme under Setup Radio
⇒ page 41 or Setup Info ⇒page 112 on or off as desired. The TP
symbol is lit in the status line ⇒page 18 when the traffic
programme is activated.
Cancelling a traffic news announcement:
– Select Cancel on the display or briefly press the knob to suppress
the traffic report being heard at that time. The audio playback will
then be continued.If the traffic programme function is activated, the audio playback will be inter-
rupted for traffic news announcements.
All following traffic announcements will cut in even after cancelling a running
announcement.
Selecting CD/MP3
Press the button to activate the CD functions in the
navigation system.Fig. 49 Display: The CD main menu–Press the ⇒ page 8 function selector button. The CD
main menu or the submenu last used will appear in the display.
– Starting from any one of the CD menus, press the CD control button for Source ⇒ page 45.
– Select CD .
– Press one of the control buttons ⇒page 10 ( to ⇒fig. 49 )
to move to the appropriate submenus.
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46CD main menuSelecting a CD trackFig. 50 CD: Track list (main menu)– Press the function selector button.
– Using the rotary pushbutton, select the desired track from the
current CD ⇒fig. 50 .If your vehicle is equipped with a CD changer*, you can select CDs using the
Changer submenu ⇒page 47.
If your vehicle is equipped with a CD changer*, you can select the CD inserted
in the CD drive ⇒page 24 using the CD position. The CDs in the CD changer
take up positions CD1 to CD6 .
If your vehicle does not have a CD changer, simply press the button
to play a CD inserted in the CD drive ⇒page 24.
If you do not use the navigation system for a while, the display of the CD track
list will be minimised. The minimised display only shows the CD track you are
currently listening to. Turn the rotary pushbutton to display the complete CD
track list again. When you load an MP3 CD* into the CD player
⇒fig. 50 the CD main menu
will show the structure of directories on the MP3 CD. To repeat the tracks in
one of the directories, use the rotary pushbutton to activate the function
Repeat this directory .
Note
If your vehicle has the corresponding equipment, you can select CD tracks on
the instrument cluster display ⇒page 47, “Starting a CD from the dash panel
display” using the multi-function steering wheel*.Pausing and resuming CD playbackInterrupting the play of a CD track
– Briefly press the ON/OFF button during CD playback, or
– Turn the ON/OFF button anti-clockwise until the mute symbol appears in the status line of the MMI display, or
– Turn the right-side thumbwheel on the multi-function steering wheel downwards. The CD playback will be paused.
Resuming playback
– Briefly press the ON/OFF button again, or
– Turn the ON/OFF button clockwise. The CD playback will then be resumed.
NoteIf your vehicle is equipped with a phone pre-installation* the CD playback is
interrupted for the duration of your telephone calls.
CD/MP3
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Sound settings
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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TEL (telephone)Mobile phone systemIntroductionA mobile phone can be connected to the phone pre-installa-
tion and operated via the navigation system, the multi-func-
tion steering wheel* or the speech control system*.The mobile phone adapter is located either on the centre console or in the
armrest. A special mobile phone adapter is needed in order to connect your
mobile phone to this interface. Mobile phone adapters are available from
your Dealer or specialist retailers.
You can then operate your mobile phone using the navigation system, the
multi-function steering wheel* ⇒page 14 or the speech control system
⇒ page 75. You can also use the talk button * on the mobile phone
adapter to answer and end a call.
W he n yo ur m obile ph one is i n th e m obile p ho ne adap te r, call si gna ls ar e s e nt
and received via the external car aerial. This ensures that transmission
quality is good while the mobile phone battery is being charged.
WARNING
•According to the health authorities, mobile phones may interfere with
the function of pacemakers. A minimum distance of 20 cm should therefore
be kept between the mobile phone aerial and the pacemaker.
−Do not carry a mobile phone in your breast pocket directly over the
pacemaker when the phone is switched on. −
If you suspect interference, switch the mobile phone off immedi-
ately.
•Please direct your full attention to the road at all times! As the driver,
you bear the responsibility for road safety. Therefore, you should only use
the functions in a manner that allows you to maintain control of the vehicle
in all situations.Caution
•Always obey the laws concerning the use of telephones in vehicles!•Always switch off your mobile phone in areas where using mobile phones
is prohibited!•Switch off the telephone in all areas where there may be a risk of explo-
sion. Remember that these areas may not always be adequately marked.
Such places are filling stations, fuel and chemical storage facilities or trans-
port vehicles and other places where fumes, chemicals (e.g. from leaking
propane or fuel vapours in vehicles or buildings) or large quantities of dust
particles (e.g. from flour or wood) could accumulate in the air. This warning
also applies to all other places where you would normally switch off your
engine.Note
•In order to use the mobile phone functions, your mobile phone must be
compatible with the mobile phone adapter in the vehicle and the functions
must be supported by your service provider.
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Autonomy
The Bluetooth connection between the mobile phone and the mobile phone
adapter is restricted to the interior of the vehicle. The connection may be
susceptible to interference caused by other electronic devices or obstacles
between the devices. If your mobile phone is, for example, in the pocket of
your jacket, this may influence mobile phone detection or data transmission.
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.
− If retrofitting an external aerial, please ensure that it is installed
correctly.•For more information on how to bond your mobile phone, please refer to
the mobile phone operating instructions.
Using the telephoneIntroduction
Press the button to activate the telephone functions in
the navigation system.Fig. 69 Display: Main telephone menu– Press the function button ⇒page 8. The main telephone
menu or the telephone submenu ⇒fig. 69 last used will appear
in the display.
– Press the control button ⇒page 10 for Memory ⇒fig. 69 to
call up the submenus for this function.
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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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