›
Individual menu items can be selected by means of the rocker switch A
. When
the pushbutton B
is briefly pressed, the information you have selected is dis-
played.
You can select the following information:
■ MFD »
page 11
■ Audio » Operating instructions for the radio
■ Navigation » Operating instructions for the navigation system
■ Phone » page 84
■ Vehicle status » page 16
■ Settings » page 15
The menu items Audio and Navigation are only displayed when the factory-fitted
radio or navigation system is switched on. Note
■ If the information display is not activated at that moment, the menu always
shifts to one of the higher levels after approx. 10
seconds.ÐSettings
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 14.
You can change certain settings by means of the information display. The current
setting is shown on the information display in the respective menu at the top be-
low the line.
You can select the following information:
■ Language
■ MFD data
■ Time
■ Winter tyres
■ Units
■ Alternative speed displayed
■ Service
■ Factory setting
■ Back
Select the menu item Back to return to one level higher in the menu.
ä Language
You can set the language for the warning and information texts here.
MFD displays
Activate or deactivate certain displays of the multifunction display here.
Time
The time, time format (12 or 24 hour indicator) and the changeover between sum-
mer/winter time can be set here.
Winter tyres
Here, you can set the speed at which an audible signal should sound. This func-
tion is, for example, used for winter tyres where the maximum permissible speed
is lower than the maximum speed of the vehicle.
When exceeding the speed, the following is shown on the information display:
Winter tyres: max. speed
... km/h
Units of measurement
The units for the temperature, consumption and distance driven can be set here.
Second speed
The display of the second speed in mph or in km/h can be switched on here.
Service
Here you can have the remaining kilometres and days until the next service inter-
val displayed, and reset the Service Interval Display.
Factory setting
After selecting the menu Factory setting the factory setting of the information
display is restored. Ð Door, boot lid and bonnet warning
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 14.
If at least one door is open, or the boot or bonnet is open, the information display
indicates the relevant
open door or boot/bonnet.
An audible signal also sounds if the vehicle is travelling at more than 6
km/h.Ð
ä
15
Instruments and Indicator Lights
Button
Action Radio, traffic information CD/MP3/Navigation3
Press briefly
Switch to the previous stored radio station
Interruption of the traffic report Changing to the previous title3 Press button for a
long period of time Search backwards
Fast rewindNote
■ The functions of button 1
are different for vehicles fitted with a universal tele-
phone preinstallation GSM
II » page 85.
■ The loudspeakers in the vehicle are adjusted to the power output of the radio
and navigation system of 4x20°W. ÐAUX-IN und MDI input ports
Fig. 75
AUX input/MDI input
For a description of use, refer to the operating instructions for the relevant radio
or navigation system.
AUX input
The AUX input is located in the following places:
› Between the front seats in the centre console
» Fig. 75 – ;
› Above the storage box of the front centre console
» Fig. 75 – ;
› On the front of the Amundsen+ navigation system.
The AUX input is used to connect external audio sources (e.g. iPod or mp3 player)
via the factory-fitted radio or navigation system. Multi-Device Interface (MDI) input
The MDI input is located above the storage box of the front centre con-
sole » Fig. 75 –
.
The MDI input comprises AUX and MDI inputs.
The MDI input is used to connect external audio sources (e.g. iPod or mp3 player)
and to play back audio from these devices via the factory-fitted radio or naviga-
tion system.
You need to use the correct adapter, available from
ŠKODA Original Accessories,
to connect audio sources e.g., iPod.
USB input
You can also use the USB input » Fig. 75 – to connect e.g., a USB stick contain-
ing audio files. Audio play back starts as soon as you connect the USB stick. Ð
90 Using the system