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Telephone control (Phone)
Note
When a mobile phone is connected for the first time from the navigation
system telephone menu, the phone is paired as a telephone and as a media
player (for playing music stored in the phone via Bluetooth). With a mobile
phone that has already been paired with the navigation system:
● If you try to pair a second mobile phone with the telephone menu, the
first mobile phone will be completely disconnected from the navigation sys-
tem.
● If you try to pair a second mobile phone from the media menu, the first
mobile phone will only be disconnected as a media player, but will continue
to be paired as a mobile phone. This means that the first mobile phone will
operate as a telephone, while the music played will be taken from the song
list on the second mobile phone.
Automatic pairing
When the telephone has been connected and the corresponding user pro-
file created, your telephone will automatically link up with the SEAT tele-
phone system under the following conditions:
● The mobile phone is switched on and the Bluetooth function and visibili-
ty are activated. The mobile phone must be close to the vehicle.
● Whenever automatic connection was selected in the questions posed
during the first pairing, and provided that the mobile phone user profile has
not been deleted. Main menu
PHONE main menu
Fig. 80 PHONE main
menu.
After the connection procedure, the radio and navigation system uses the
data from the mobile phone address book and call lists, which can be
viewed and used via the PHONE main menu.
● Press the PHONE
unit button to open the
PHONE main menu.
Displays on PHONE main menu
The name of the connected phone is displayed in the centre of the PHONE
main menu screen, (in fig. 80 FON 01) and the name of the operator (mobile
phone supplier).
The symbol in the upper left corner of the display indicates an existing
Bluetooth ®
connection.
The columns below the Bluetooth ®
symbol show the strength of the current
signal (strength of signal from the main mobile phone station).
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To display the above, the mobile phone should accept the hands-free pro-
file 1.5.
Function buttons in the PHONE main menu
ASelecting numbersBPhone bookCMissed callsDDialled numbersEReceived callsFVoice mailbox number a)
Accepting or making a call
Activating telephone voice control
a)
The number of the voice mailbox should be entered manually in the telephone setup menu
⇒ page 84.
Setup menu Telephone (SETUP)
The functions activated with the Bluetooth settings button are required for the
connection of a mobile phone or an external Bluetooth device ⇒ page 80.
Function button: ResultEnter voice mailbox: enter the voice mailbox number.Load address book: the telephone book entries in the radio and navigation
system will be updated from the mobile phone and SIM card. The proce-
dure may last several minutes.
Telephone volume: sets the volume of phone calls.Factory settings: Restore factory settings in telephone menu and delete user
profiles and numbers stored.
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Control from the navigation system
Telephone book
Fig. 85 PHONE main
menu
Fig. 86 Phone book After a mobile phone has been paired, the entries in the phone book can be
viewed and managed via the
PHONE telephone control.
● In the PHONE main menu, press the B
⇒ fig. 85 function button to
open the phone book ⇒ fig. 86.
● Scroll through the phone book using setting button ⇒ fig. 2 10
, or by
moving the scroll marker ⇒ page 13.
● Press the setting button to select the highlighted entry in the phone
book.
● Alternatively: Press directly on the entry in the list.
If only one phone number is stored in an entry, this number is immediately
dialled.
If several numbers have been stored under the same entry, the entry is
marked with the symbol . When you select this entry, all the numbers stor-
ed there are displayed.
The number stored in an entry can be viewed and edited prior to dialling the
number ⇒ page 91
Note
The phone control (Phone) allows up to 2500 entries in the phone book.
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Searching for an entry in the phone book
Fig. 87 Searching for an
entry in the phone book.
● In the phone book, press the Search
function button ⇒
fig. 86.
● Enter the name you are searching for in the input window ⇒ fig. 87.
Each time you enter a character, the sequence of characters in the input line
is automatically completed with a name that is in the phone book.
If no name is offered when all the characters have been entered, there is no
entry in the address book corresponding to the sequence of characters you
have entered.
● Delete characters in the input line until a name is suggested.
Both upper and lower case are accepted when searching for an entry in the
phone book.
● Press the setting button OK
to select the entry found in the phone book. Call lists
Fig. 88 Call list.
Use the telephone control from the radio and navigation system to view all
the call lists stored in the mobile phone memory. All the calls made from the
mobile phone are displayed in the call lists.
If the mobile phone is compatible with the 1.5 hands-free profile, calls not
made using the radio and navigation system telephone control are also dis-
played.
To access the call list
● Press the required call list function button in the PHONE main menu
⇒ fig. 85.
Call list: Meaning
Missed calls: Displays the phone numbers of unanswered or
missed calls.
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Dialled numbers: displays the phone numbers dialled using the
mobile phone and the radio and navigation system telephone
control.
Received calls: displays the phone numbers received through
the mobile phone and the radio and navigation system tele-
phone control.
● Alternatively: Open the required call list in the PHONE main menu by
turning and pressing setting knob ⇒ fig. 2 10.
If a phone number has been saved in the phone book, the call list will dis-
play the name stored against the phone number instead of the number.
Note
The call list display will depend on the mobile phone used.
Displaying and editing phone numbers
Before dialling a phone number stored in the phone book or in a call list, it
can be displayed and edited in an input window.
Viewing phone numbers in a phone book entry and opening them in the
input window
● Select the phone number and press the Details
function button
⇒ fig. 86.
● If several numbers have been stored under the same phone book entry,
you should first select the number required.
● Press the Edit
function button to view the number selected in the input
window.
Opening phone numbers from a call list in the input window
● Select the entry in a call list and press the Edit
⇒ fig. 88 function button.Editing phone numbers
The phone number can be changed in the input window or played as a DTMF
sequence. After it has been changed, press the function button
to dial
the number.
The changes are not saved permanently in the phone book. After the num-
ber has been dialled, the modified number can be viewed in the Dialled
numbers call list.
Accepting, ending or rejecting a call
Fig. 89 PHONE main
menu.
An incoming call can be accepted, ended or rejected using the radio and
navigation phone control system.
● Press the
function button to answer the call.
● Press the function button to answer the call.
● Press the function button to reject an incoming call.
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● The “Push to Talk” or “PTT” button on the steering wheel control pan-
el.
● The "Push to Talk" or "PTT" button on the radio and navigation sys-
tem.
When the voice recognition system is activated, an increasing acoustic sig-
nal is heard. The recommendations in the next section ⇒ page 95, Correct
use of the voice control system must be observed for the system to operate
correctly.
DIALOGUE is the time during which the voice control system issues messag-
es and is able to receive spoken orders (commands or oral instructions). If a
call is received, then the dialogue is immediately interrupted.
TIMEOUT is the time that the radio and navigation system waits to receive
an instruction.
Assistance for any of the options available can be requested from any part
of the menu by using the voice instruction HELP. If the TIMEOUT expires and
the user has not given any voice instructions, the system will offer the avail-
able options.
You can CANCEL in any part of the menu.
Basic functions when using voice control
Volume adjustment
The volume can be adjusted at any moment using the navigation system
control button or the buttons on the steering wheel multifunction control.
Connecting voice control (Dialogue)
Briefly press the PTT button on the steering wheel multifunction control
to start the dialogue at any moment.
Briefly press the PTT button on the radio and navigation system to start
the dialogue at any moment. An ascending acoustic signal indicates that the voice control system has
been activated.
Oral instructions (Commands)
Start speaking after the sound signal (beep) which is heard after a DIA-
LOGUE.
If the system does not recognise a spoken instruction, an initial assistance
cue is given, with the available options, and the system waits for a new spo-
ken instruction. After the second failed attempt, the system repeats the sec-
ond part of the assistance cue. If the system still does not recognise the in-
struction on the third attempt, it replies “Process interrupted
” and ends the
dialogue.
Interrupting an on-going message
Briefly press the PTT button on the multifunction control or the naviga-
tion system during a dialogue to end the current message, and to give an-
other command.
Disconnecting voice control (Dialogue)
Briefly press the PTT button on the multifunction control or on the navi-
gation system to end the dialogue at any moment. Now it is possible to
leave the voice recognition system by giving the spoken instruction “CAN-
CEL”.
Press and hold the PTT button to leave the voice recognition system di-
rectly. The voice control system closes with a decreasing acoustic signal.
Correct use of the voice control system
Note the following to ensure that you are properly understood:
● Avoid speaking when the system is saying a cue. Wait for the tone at the
end of the DIALOGUE.
● Try to speak clearly.
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“CALL + Name” command
With this COMMAND, the user requests a call to be made, and gives the
name of the person they wish to call. It is essential that the name is pro-
nounced exactly as it is stored in the mobile phone book.
“DIAL NUMBER” command
● With this COMMAND, the user requests a call to be made and gives the
number they wish to call.
● When this command is given, the system starts the DIALOGUE “Please
dial the number ”
● The system waits for a new COMMAND with the number to be dialled.
The telephone number can be entered as a sequence of clearly pronounced
figures (full number: 9 9 9 9 9 9 9), as a series of figures (brief pause be-
tween series: 9 9 9 - 9 9 9 - 9 9 9) or as individual figures (9 - 9 - 9 - 9 - 9).
After each series of figures (separation with a brief pause) the system re-
peats the figures to confirm it has correctly identified the numbers.
● If the user remains silent for a time (TIMEOUT T1), the system starts an
initial assistance cue with the DIALOGUE: “Please repeat”. If the user re-
mains silent for a time (T2), the system starts a second assistance cue with
the DIALOGUE: “The number, please”. If the user remains silent for a time
(T3), the system starts the DIALOGUE: “Operation cancelled. Main menu”.
“REDIAL” command
● With this COMMAND, the user asks to make a call using the last number
dialled.
● If there is a previous call, the redialling starts automatically.
● If there is no previous call, the DIALOGUE “No number available ” is star-
ted.
“OTHER OPTIONS” command
If the user remains silent for a time (TIMEOUT T1), the system starts an ini-
tial assistance cue with the DIALOGUE: “Please repeat”. If the user remains
silent for a time (T2), the system starts a second assistance cue with the
DIALOGUE: “The available commands are: phone book, call log, settings or help”. If the user remains silent for a time (T3), the system starts the DIA-
LOGUE: “Operation cancelled. Main menu”.
■ “HELP” command
■ DIALOGUE: “Say phone book, call log, settings or cancel ”
■ “PHONE BOOK ” command
■ This allows the user to lists all the contacts, select one to call or
store/delete its name by voice command.
■ DIALOGUE: “Say a name, list all or update ”.
■ T1: “Please repeat”.
■ T2: “The available commands are: read all, update phone book or
help”.
■ T3: “Operation cancelled. Main menu”.
■ “CALL LOG ” command
■ This lists the Received Calls, Missed Calls and Dialled Numbers.
■ T1: “Please repeat”.
■ T2: “Which call log do you wish to list? Received calls, missed
calls or dialled numbers ”.
■ T3: “Operation cancelled”.
■ “SETTINGS” command
■ T1: “Please repeat”.
■ T2: “The available commands are: short dialogue, long dialogue
or help ”.
■ T3: “Operation cancelled, main menu”.
Additional information
Voice control is available in several languages. The navigation system al-
lows the language to be changed using the SETUP menu. In this menu, the
user can select the option AUTO so that the language is automatically
changed, or they can select the required language. The language can also
be changed through the vehicle instrument panel using the steering wheel
multifunction controls ⇒ Booklet Instruction Manual.
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If the language selected through the instrument panel is available in the ra-
dio and navigation system, the language in both systems becomes the se-
lected language.
If the language is modified through the instrument panel, the selected lan-
guage may not be available in the radio and navigation system. In this case,
the voice recognition system uses the default language (defined according
to the country in which the vehicle is sold), and there may be different lan-
guages in each system. It is not a malfunction.