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– Select a name from the list.
–Select OK using the alphanumeric keyboard, or
– Press the Dial control button.If you have stored more than one number for one of your contacts, all the
numbers will be listed.
If no telephone numbers have been stored in the directory, the directory will
appear greyed out on the display. it cannot be selected.
Note
Use the button to access and edit your directory data ⇒page 63.Phone book– Press the Memory control button in a telephone menu.
– By rotating and pressing the control knob, select Phone book.
–Select Find entry . The alphanumeric keyboard will appear, or
– Select a name from the list.
–Select OK using the alphanumeric keyboard, or
– Press the Dial control button.Loading the phone book entries
Provided your mobile phone supports this function, the phone book entries
will be automatically scanned into the memory of the mobile phone adapter
after you have switched on the ignition and inserted the mobile phone in the adapter. It may take several minutes to load the entries, depending on how
many entries are stored on the mobile phone. The message
Please wait... will
appear on the instrument panel display during this process.
The last four phone books loaded into the mobile phone adapter remain
stored there. When you link a fifth mobile phone to the mobile phone
adapter, the phone book from the mobile phone which has not been used for
the longest time is deleted from the mobile phone adapter. Up to 500 phone
book entries per phone book can be stored in the memory.
Using the mobile phone again later
If the SIM card is identical, the phone b ook entries are already stored in the
mobile phone adapter. You can use the phone book almost immediately.
The system automatically searches for changes or new entries and stores
them automatically. This process can take several minutes. If your vehicle is
equipped with the speech control system* ⇒page 86, you cannot record any
spoken names in the phone book for the speech control system while phone
book entries are being loaded from the mobile phone.
Displaying the phone book entries
The phone book entries are displayed in alphabetical order together with a
category symbol, e.g. SIM card, private, business, mobile phone or telephone
symbol.
Note
•Which phone book entries are displayed by the navigation system will
depend on the mobile phone you are using.•In certain cases, phone book entries from a mobile phone may not be
transmitted in alphabetical order. If more than 500 phone book entries exist,
entries with certain initial letters may not appear on the navigation system
display.
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84Phone settings– Press the button in a telephone menu.
– Select Te l e p h o n e s e t u p .
– Select the desired setting.Default settings
When changing the settings back to the default settings make sure there is
no ongoing telephone call, no mobile phone is connected via Bluetooth and
the mobile phone is not inserted in the mobile phone adapter. Reverting to the default settings deletes all stored phone books for the
mobile phones
⇒page 79, the list of Bluetooth devices ⇒page 71 and the
mailbox number. In addition, any existing Bluetooth connections will be
disconnected and the Bluetooth PIN will be reset to 1234 ⇒page 71. The
Automatic answer ⇒ page 84 function is switched off .
Select Bluetooth PIN entry
Bluetooth is a wireless connection between your mobile telephone and the
navigation system in your vehicle ⇒page 71. The factory-stored Bluetooth
PIN is 1234. Use the Enter Bluetooth PIN function to edit the Bluetooth PIN as
required.
Call options– Press the button in a telephone menu.
– Select Call options .
– Select the desired setting.
Fig. 104 Telephone
setup: Telephone settingsFig. 105 Telephone
settings: Select Bluetooth
PIN entry
SETUP
Fig. 106 Telephone
setup: Call options
SETUP
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•Storing name tags (consisting of a name and number) in the phone book
for the speech control system ⇒page 93•Playing the phone book through the speech control system ⇒ page 94
Once you have saved name tags in the phone book for the speech control
system, you can select them via the speech control system.
Entering data
You should choose spoken names that can be identified clearly by the speech
control system.
Numbers from ZERO to NINE are recognised when you enter a telephone
number. The telephone number can be specified all at once, in blocks of
digits (separated by a brief pause), or as single digits. After each block of
digits you specify (separated by a brief pause) the system will repeat the
digits. The system does not recognise number combinations (e.g. "twenty-
three") but separate figures ( TWO, THREE ). Say the numbers clearly so that
the system can recognise them easily.
If you indicate a number of more than twenty figures, the system will respond:
The number is too long . A Plus (+) can also be placed ahead of the number.
If the system does not recognise a phone book entry, you can play back the
name tags (voice entries) on the speech control system by saying the
command PLAY PHONE BOOK . Press the talk button as a name is being read
to select the entry.
The function is not possible
Should the system say The function is not possible, please check the status
of the speech control system:•Is the navigation system on? Is the ignition switched on?•Is the mobile phone connected to the on-board phone system* via Blue-
tooth?•Is the mobile phone inserted in the mobile phone adapter*?•Is the mobile phone switched on and the PIN entered?
•Are the phone book entries being loaded from the mobile phone into the
on-board phone system* ⇒page 92?
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88Speech control system: switching on and off
The speech control system can be activated via the talk button
on the mobile phone adapter* or the talk button on the multi-
function steering wheel.
Important: the ignition must be switched on and no phone calls
must be active.
Switching on the speech control system
– Press the talk button on the mobile phone adapter
⇒fig. 107 or
– Press the talk button on the multi-function steering wheel* ⇒fig. 108 . A signal tone will indicate that the speech control
system is ready.
Switching off the speech control system
–Say the command CANCEL, or
– Press the talk button on the mobile phone adapter ⇒fig. 107 or
– Press and hold down the talk button on the multi-function steering wheel* ⇒ fig. 108 until you hear Cancel.
Volume adjustment
– With the speech control system switched on, scroll the right
thumbwheel of the multi-function steering wheel ⇒fig. 108
up
or down
, or
– With the speech control system switched on, turn the on/off button on the navigation system ⇒page 9 to increase or reduce
the volume.
Fig. 107 Phone adapter
with talk buttonFig. 108 Talk button and
right thumbwheel on the
multi-function steering
wheel
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NAV, INFONavigation (NAV)*General safety precautionsThe driver is completely responsible for traffic safety even
when driving with the navigation system active.Be sure that you always have complete control of your vehicle in all traffic situ-
ations when using navigation system functions.
WARNING
•Today's driving conditions require the full attention of drivers. Please
see ⇒page 6, “Notes on road safety”.•Pay attention to traffic rules when driving. The route calculated by the
navigation system is a recommendation of how best to reach a destination.
If driving instructions run contrary to traffic laws, the traffic laws always
take precedence. Pay attention to traffic lights, no-stopping signs, lane
change restrictions, one-way streets, etc.Caution
The volume of the sound system should be set at a level that enables you to
hear acoustic signals from outside, such as police and fire brigade sirens.
Failure to do so may cause an accident.
IntroductionIntroductionThe SEAT navigation system can help you reach your destination without
spending a lot of time studying maps.
During route guidance you receive information in the navigation system
display ⇒fig. 114 and instrument panel display ⇒page 99, fig. 116
regarding vehicle position, turn-off information (direction and distance to
turn-off), remaining distance to destination and estimated arrival time. Addi-
tionally, you receive spoken navigation information ⇒ page 100.
There are two possibilities for route guidance:•Route without stopover (single destination mode)•Route with stopovers (route plan)
Fig. 114 Navigation:
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98Route without stopover (single destination mode)
In the single destination mode you can drive directly to a destination
⇒ page 104.
If you enter a direct destination and start route guidance, you are given the
option of up to three different routes ⇒page 113.
Route with stopovers (route plan)
In this mode, you can choose to three stopovers and one final destination
( ⇒ page 120).
For example, when travelling you can save time by finding the nearest filling
station in unfamiliar towns. You can also make a stopover to eat in a restau-
rant or visit a tourist attraction ⇒page 106.
Note
You do not receive any information about the meaning of road signs!How does the navigation system work?
The navigation system works with the help of satellites (GPS).The current vehicle position is determined with the aid of distance sensors,
manoeuvre sensors and satellite signals. GPS satellites send the necessary
signals required by the system (GPS stands for “Global Positioning System”).
The information is transmitted to the navigation system and compared with
the information stored in the navigation DVD map database. This way, the
route guidance can be accurately calculated.
Before the system can function, a navigation DVD must be inserted in the
navigation drive. The navigation drive is located behind the system display
⇒page 22, fig. 24 . When the navigation DVD is inserted, the system starts automatically and
navigation destinations can be entered
⇒page 104.
Six different languages (German, Spanish, French, English, Italian and Portu-
guese) are available on the navigation DVD for the audible navigation
prompts. You can change the language for the voice guidance cues via the
option Menu language ⇒ page 154 in the Setup menu.
Note
•Snow or other obstructions on the GPS aerial or interference caused by
trees or large buildings could affect the reception of the satellite signals and
make positioning difficult. GPS reception and vehicle positioning can also be
adversely affected by deactivation or a malfunction of several satellites.•GPS positioning is uni-directional, i.e. the navigation system receives
data for positioning the vehicle, but does not transmit any data.Navigation DVDs
The data relating to the starting point and the destination can
be saved separately in the two navigation DVDs.If this is the case, proceed as follows:
– First put the DVD covering the country of your destination into the navigation drive ⇒page 23.
– Enter your destination ⇒page 104.
– Then put in the DVD for the country where your starting point is located ⇒page 23.
–Start the route guidance ⇒page 112. The navigation system will
calculate the route.
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– Wait until you reach one of the countries that is covered by both
DVDs. These countries serve as an overlap zone where you can
change the DVDs.
– Without stopping the route guidance, put the DVD for the country of your destination into the navigation drive once again
⇒page 23. Route guidance will be continued automatically.When navigating with two different DVDs, please note the following:•The destination flag will be displayed to indicate the direct line between
your starting point and your destination.•The system does not process the detailed navigation information on the
DVD which is not being used.•Some countries are covered by both DVDs. We recommend that you
change over the DVDs in good time before leaving this overlap zone.Note
•The packaging of the navigation DVD will indicate which countries are
covered by the DVD.•The traffic infrastructure is subject to changes. Therefore, the information
stored on the navigation DVD may not always correspond exactly to the roads
and other features that you encounter.•You can obtain navigation DVDs from your dealer. Your dealer will also be
able to provide information on updates which are available for the CDs.
Navigation route guidanceRoute guidance assistance is given with both visual and spoken cues:•with voice messages ⇒page 100•through the screen in the navigation system display ⇒fig. 115
( ⇒ page 101)•through the instrument panel display ⇒fig. 116 (⇒ page 101)
Fig. 115 Navigation:
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Fig. 116 Navigation:
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Note•If you do not follow the calculated route or if you leave the route, the
system will automatically calculate a new route plan based on your current
location.•You can also start a route guidance in demo mode ⇒page 139 for simu-
lation purposes.Navigation system voice guidanceRoute calculation is announced with a voice message. During this time, “The
route is being calculated” is shown on the navigation system display and
“CALC” is shown on the instrument panel display.
When route calculation is complete, guidance is given by spoken driving
instructions and symbols. Driving recommendations are always made with
eno ugh time to make a turn. An announcement is made in different stages in
preparation for a change of direction.
You can use the following options to repeat the last navigation voice
message:•Press the Nav-Info control button ⇒page 130 if you are not in the Nav-
Info submenu or•Press the right thumbwheel on the multi-function steering wheel*
⇒ page 12.
You can change the language for the voice messages if desired ⇒ page 154.Caution
If driving instructions run contrary to traffic laws, the traffic laws always take
precedence.
Note
•You can adjust the volume of the voice guidance prompts as they are
being announced using the on/off button ⇒page 9 on the navigation control
console or the right thumbwheel on the multi-function steering wheel*
⇒ page 12.•If the vehicle is in a location which cannot be read by the navigation
system (car park, garage), a voice message will inform you.Dynamic navigation
The dynamic navigation function calculates routes based on
the currently available TMC traffic messages.These TMC traffic messages are sent by TMC (Traffic Message Channel) radio
stations in addition to regular programming and are received and processed
by the navigation system. The reception of TMC traffic messages is free of
charge in Germany.
If the dynamic navigation function ⇒page 121 is activated, the system
constantly checks if relevant TMC messages are available for the set route. If
the navigation system then determines that a TMC traffic message is relevant
for the current route, the system will automatically calculate a new route plan
to the destination.
Note
•The quality of the dynamic navigation function depends largely on the
quality of the TMC traffic messages. Please note that the TMC messages sent
by the radio stations may not always be complete and correct.•For more information regarding TMC traffic messages, please refer to
⇒ page 141.
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