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DisplayA guide to the displayDescription
The main menu or the submenus appear on the display when
a function button is pressed.Fig. 16 Display: Main radio menu Fig. 17 Display: A telephone menu
The display will show the main menu for that function, or one of its submenus
⇒
page 13, “History function”. The centre of the display contains the options
you can select for the function.
The following describes the different sections of the display shown in the
illustrations ⇒fig. 16 and ⇒fig. 17 .
Track
The heading indicates which main function you are currently using (e.g. Radio
⇒ fig. 16 ). Use the function selector buttons to switch between main func-
tions ⇒page 8.
Corners of the display
These functions depend on the menu you are currently in and are operated
using the control buttons. The control buttons are logically assigned to the
menus in the corners of the display. The top right corner of the screen corre-
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The symbols in the status line are displayed regardless of the menu selected.
For example, you can easily see in every menu if the mute function is acti-
vated
⇒page 12.
The status line includes the following symbols (as shown in the illustrations
⇒ page 18, fig. 18 and ⇒page 18, fig. 19 ).
TP Symbol
The TP symbol indicates the status of the traffic programme function
⇒ page 41.
TMC symbol*
The TMC symbol indicates the reception status of radio stations that broad-
cast traffic messages for specific routes or road types ⇒page 111.
Time
Displays the set or received time ⇒page 117.
Mute symbol
The mute symbol will appear if the volume for the current audio has been
switched off ⇒page 12.
Signal strength*
The telephone* reception signal is indicated by vertical bars. The more
shaded bars displayed, the greater the signal.
Under certain circumstances, the symbols SIM or PIN can appear in place of
the signal strength bars.
If SIM is displayed, you must insert your SIM card into the slot to be able to
use the phone.
If PIN is displayed, you must enter the PIN code ⇒page 62 for the SIM card
being used. Bluetooth Symbol*
The Bluetooth symbol appears on the display when a mobile phone is
connected to the navigation system through the Bluetooth* connection
⇒ page 60.
Cursor and arrows
The cursor and arrows help you orientate yourself while
scrolling through the various menus.Fig. 20 Detail of display: Orientation symbols
This cursor indicates a chosen line in a menu.
The arrows pointing up and down indicate further menu options
(next/previous page).
After selection is made, this arrow points to other available selections or
possible settings.
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Selected optionFig. 23 Display: Example of selected option - filled box (highlighted)
Fig. 24 Display: Example of a selected option - frame around textThe selected option in a menu will be indicated by a filled box (highlighted)
⇒fig. 23 . After a few seconds the text display will switch from the filled box
format to the text frame format ⇒fig. 24.
Working with the alphanumeric keyboardSummaryFig. 25 Display: Entering numbers with the speller
Fig. 26 Display: Entering letters with the speller
Cursor
Entry field
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Function symbolsIntroduction
Use the “function symbols” shown in the display and the
rotary pushbutton for easy operation of the most important
functions in CD or radio mode.Fig. 28 Display: Function symbols (example: in CD mode)– Press the appropriate function selector button, e.g. .
– Press the control button with the Control function.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton to select one of the function symbols ⇒ fig. 28 .
– Confirm the selection by pressing the rotary pushbutton.
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Loading a CDDo not use any force when inserting a CD into the drive. The CD will
be drawn into the slot automatically.
– Make sure that a CD is not already loaded in the CD slot.
– Hold the CD at the centre hole and at the outer rim ⇒fig. 29 .
– Hold the CD straight with the text facing upwards and insert it into the slot ⇒fig. 29 . The CD will be pulled in automatically.
NotePlease observe the notes for handling CDs ⇒page 25.
Ejecting CDs– Press the eject button ⇒fig. 30 to eject the CD.
NotePlease observe the notes for handling CDs ⇒page 25.General notes on handling CDsUse of laser equipment
Laser devices are categorised according to DIN IEC 76 (CO) 6/VDE 0837 into
four safety classes. The laser devices used on your vehicle are classified as
safe ty class 1. L as e rs use d in d e vices t ha t fa ll i nto t his ca te gor y a re ve r y weak
and well screened, so there is no danger if used correctly.
Fig. 29 CD player: Insert
a CD into the drive
Fig. 30 CD player:
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iPod interface*General notes
The iPod interface can be used to connect an iPod to your
navigation system and allows you to play audio files directly
over the vehicle's sound system.The iPod interface is located in the vehicle glove box. It is compatible with 3rd
generation or higher iPod
3) devices (made from about 2003 onwards), with
the exception of the iPod Shuffle.
The iPod is controlled using the CD function ⇒page 44.
•The navigation system orders (first numerically and then alphabetically)
the playlists with the tracks stored in the iPod and then assigns them in the
sequence CD 1 to CD 5. For easier playing of these playlists through the
vehicle's sound system, we recommend you create five playlists (e.g. 1.... to
5....) in your iPod.•If you select CD 6, all the tracks on the iPod will be played even if they are
stored in different playlists.
Information stored on the iPod, such as artist, track, album and genre, or the
name of a playlist, does not appear on the navigation system display.Caution
Very high or very low temperatures (a common occurrence in a vehicle's inte-
rior) can cause damage to the iPod and/or impair its performance.•Please do not leave your iPod in the vehicle in case of extreme tempera-
tures.
Note
Please refer to the iPod operating instructions for important information on
how to use your iPod.Choosing the adapter
The iPod interface is supplied with a choice of adapters for
connecting your iPod.iPods come in different sizes. Therefore, you will need to match the iPod inter-
face ⇒fig. 31 to your iPod using one of the adapters supplied. You will
need two adapters for certain iPod models (touch, 5G (video), classic).
The iPod interface is supplied with the following adapters:
1. Narrow adapters of different heights for inserting into the central slot
below the bay .
3)iPod is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc.
Fig. 31 iPod interface
with slots for adapters
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Functions
The iPod is operated just like a CD changer using the controls
on your vehicle's navigation system.The following functions are available:•Play all tracks stored on the iPod•Select and play up to five playlists (just like selecting CD 1 to 5 on a CD
changer).•Change between playlists (just like “selecting a CD” on the CD changer)•Fast forward and rewind within a track•Change tracks within a playlist•Shuffle function (random selection of tracks)•SCAN function
For further information on operation, please refer to the “CD/MP3” chapter
⇒ page 44.TipsHere are some tips and points to remember when using the iPod in the
vehicle:•Track numbers appear with a maximum of two digits in the navigation
system display. The first digit is suppressed if you select a track with a three-
digit number, i.e. track 125 and track 25 are both displayed as track “25”. For
this reason we do not recommend allocating more than 99 tracks to each
playlist.•If you reach the end of a playlist when selecting a track directly
(forward/reverse), the count is resumed at track “1”.
•The track numbers are counted up sequentially in the navigation system
display when you play tracks in shuffle mode (MIX).•We recommend you do not use the “Name CD” function, as all the playl-
ists will then be allocated the same name.USB Interface*Introduction
You can connect a memory stick or an MP3 player to the
vehicle's on-board navigation system via the USB port.The USB port is located in your vehicle's glove box. It is compatible with all
memory sticks and MP3 players approved by SEAT. Problems can occur if you
use a memory stick or MP3 player not list ed in the table. Your memory device
must be USB-certified as a minimum requirement.
WARNING
•Today's driving conditions require your full attention. As the driver, you
bear the responsibility for road safety. Do not remove the memory stick or
MP3 player while driving. Failure to do so may cause an accident.•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.Caution
Very high or very low temperatures (a common occurrence inside a vehicle)
may cause damage to the memory stick or MP3 player and/or impair its
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30•Never leave your memory stick or MP3 player in the vehicle in case of
extreme temperatures.Note
Please refer to the manufacturer's operating instructions for important infor-
mation on how to use your memory stick or MP3 player.Connecting a memory stick / MP3 player
For problem-free operation, use only approved memory sticks
and MP3 players.– Switch on the navigation system.
– Switch the audio source for the navigation system to radio.
–Plug the memory stick into the USB port ⇒fig. 32 (arrow), or – Connect the
MP3 player to a standard USB extension cable and
plug the extension cable into the USB port ⇒.
– Before you remove the memory device, switch the audio source for the navigation system back to radio.
It may take several seconds for the USB port to detect the memory device.
The MP3 player is switched off automatically when you switch off the naviga-
tion system or the ignition. The USB port stores the position of the last track
you were playing. If you do not alter the contents of your memory device, the
music will be continued at the point where you stopped playing.
MP3 players and USB sticks which are not explicitly approved must have
“CERTIFIED USB
TM” or “CERTIFIED HIGH SPEED USB
TM” status.
Caution
•Do not connect a device other than a memory stick or MP3 player to the
U S B p o r t . I t is n o t p o ss i b l e to o p e ra t e h a r d d is cs o r U S B h u b s , e t c . v i a t h e U S B
port.•Do not connect the MP3 player directly to the USB port. This could
damage the device.•Never remove a memory device when the USB port is selected as source
(CD). This could damage your memory device.Note
For up-to-date information on compatible MP3 players and USB sticks, please
ask a SEAT dealer or visit the website.
Fig. 32 USB port in glove
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