28Audio modeInserting and removing memory cards
Inserting a memory card
If a memory card cannot be inserted, ensure that it is positioned correctlyand is compatible with the unit.
Playback starts automatically if supported audio files are stored on thememory card.
Insert a compatible memory card, push it into the memory card slot with thecut-off corner first and facing upwards until it locks.
Removing a memory card
The memory card inserted must be prepared before it is ejected.
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Press the infotainment button MENU; then, press Setup to open themenu System settings.
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Press the function button Remove SD card 1 safely or Remove SD card 2 safely.After ejecting the memory card, the function button will be shown in grey.
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Press the memory card inserted. The memory card jumps to the eject po-sition.
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Remove the memory card.
Unreadable memory card
If you insert a memory card containing data that cannot be read, the unitwill not change to memory card mode after loading.
It will show the indication: There are no playable files available.
External audio source connected to the AUX-IN multimedia
socket
Fig. 20
Standard repre-sentation: main menuMEDIA.
Depending on the market and the features, the vehicle may have a MEDIA-IN multimedia interface ⇒ Booklet Instruction manual. You must use anadaptor cable with a 3.5 mm jack to connect the external audio source.
An audio source connected through AUX cannot be operated using the info-tainment system. Playback is started, managed and stopped using the ex-ternal audio source.
Connecting an external audio source to the AUX IN multimedia socket
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Reduce the base volume of the infotainment system.
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Connect the external audio source by connecting the AUX-IN multimediajack.
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Start playback of the external audio source.
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In the main MEDIA menu, press the SOURCE ⇒ Fig. 20 function buttonand AUX.
The output volume of the connected external audio source should be adjus-ted to the volume of the other audio sources ⇒ page 64.
29Audio modeThings to note when operating an external audio source using the AUX-INmultimediauseEffectSelection of another audio sourceon the radio-navigation system.The external audio source continuesto run in the background.Stopping playback on the externalaudio source.The infotainment system remains inthe AUX menu.Disconnecting the plug from theAUX-IN multimedia socket.The infotainment system changes,and plays the last media source thatwas active.
Note
●Please read and observe the external audio source manufacturer operat-ing manual.●
Interference may be heard if the external audio source is powered fromthe vehicle’s 12-volt socket.
MEDIA-IN multimedia interface
Fig. 21
Standard repre-sentation: MEDIA-IN mul-timedia interface.
Depending on the market and the features, the vehicle may have a MEDIA-IN multimedia interface ⇒ Booklet Instruction manual.
The infotainment system enables you to play and manage audio files andsome video files from an external data medium connected to the MEDIA-INmultimedia interface.
Where this manual refers to external data media, this means USB mass stor-age devices containing supported audio files, such as MP3 players, iPods®
and USB sticks.
The MEDIA-IN multimedia interface supplies the usual USB voltage of 5volts.
Adapter for connecting a data medium
The external data media are connected to the MEDIA-IN multimedia inter-face using an adaptor.
Depending on the market and features, the adaptor is included in the sup-ply. Other adaptors can be purchased from your SEAT Dealership.
Do not use memory card adaptors, USB extension cords or USB hubs!
Requirements
Connectable data mediaCompatible formats and filesData media compliant with the USB 2.0specification.Data media with the FAT16 (< 2 GB)or FAT32 (> 2 GB) file system.iPods® and iPhones® of various genera-tions.a)
MTP players with the “PlaysForSure” or“ReadyForVista” logo.
– Audio files in MP3, WMA,OGG Vorbis and AAC format.– Playlists in PLS, B4S, ASXand WPL format.
Read and bear in mind the manufacturer's instruction manual for the exter-nal data medium.
a)
iPod® and iPhone® are protected registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
31Audio modeNote●The connecting adaptor used must not be crushed or bent sharply. Thiscould damage the adaptor and cause operational faults.●
To play music, do not simultaneously link the external media player tothe infotainment system using bluetooth and the MEDIA-IN multimedia in-terface, as this can cause limitations in the playback.
Connecting an external media player via Bluetooth®
Fig. 22
Standard repre-sentation: main menuMedia.
In Bluetooth audio mode, audio files from an external audio source that isconnected via Bluetooth®, for example a mobile phone (Bluetooth audioplayback), can be played over the vehicle speakers.
The Bluetooth audio source must be compatible with the Bluetooth A2DPprofile.
Starting sound transmission via Bluetooth
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Connect the Bluetooth visibility in the Bluetooth external audio source(for example, a mobile phone).
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Reduce the base volume of the infotainment system.
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Press the function button ⇒ Fig. 22 and select AUDIO BT.
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Press Search for new device to connect a Bluetooth external audio sourcefor the first time.
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OR: Select the Bluetooth external audio source from the list.
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Please refer to the notes on the display of the infotainment system andthe Bluetooth audio source regarding the rest of the procedure. Similarly,you will still need to start playback manually from the Bluetooth audiosource. Once playback of the Bluetooth audio source has finished, the info-tainment system will remain in AUDIO BT mode.
Controlling playback
The extent to which the Bluetooth audio source can be controlled via the in-fotainment system depends on the Bluetooth audio source connected.
Media players with the AVRCP Bluetooth profile, the playback of the Blue-tooth audio source can be started and stopped automatically when chang-ing to Bluetooth audio mode, or to another audio source. In addition, it ispossible to view or change the track via the infotainment system.
Note
Due to the large number of different Bluetooth audio sources available, it isnot possible to guarantee fault-free operation of all functions describedhere.
Note
●Deactivate the service and warning sounds of a connected Bluetooth au-dio source (for example, the key tones of the mobile phone) to avoid inter-ference noise and anomalies in the operation.
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Depending on the external player connected, the response time of thesystem can vary.
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To ensure your BT player works correctly, check the compatibility listsfirst.
35NavigationNavigationIntroduction and operation of the navigation
system
Introduction
General information
The current position of the vehicle is determined through the GPS satellitesystem (Global Positioning System). Sensors in the vehicle measure distan-ces that have been driven. With the detailed material stored in the map, andaccording to the traffic news stored, all the values obtained are compared.Similarly, the traffic reports are taken into account to calculate the route (dy-namic navigation ⇒ page 42). With all the data available, the navigationsystem calculates the optimum route to the destination.
The destination is defined by entering an address or a point of interest, e.g.a petrol station or hotel.
Spoken instructions and visual guidance on the navigation unit and thecombi-instrument direct you to your destination.
Depending on the country, some infotainment system functions can no lon-ger be selected when the vehicle is travelling above a certain speed. This isnot an operational error; it is to comply with the legal requirements.
Limitations during navigation
Possible errors during navigation
When the navigation system cannot receive data from the GPS satellites(dense tree foliage, underground parking areas), it is possible to proceedwith navigation using the system of vehicle sensors.
For the navigator to work properly navigation should begin when the signalis received from the satellite.
In areas that are not or only partially digitised on the data medium (e.g. in-sufficient definition of one-way streets and road categories), the navigationsystem will still attempt to provide route guidance.
If navigation data are unavailable or incomplete, the navigation system maybe unable to determine the exact vehicle position. As a result, the naviga-tion may not be as exact as usual.
Area of navigation and validity of the navigation data
Roads and streets are subject to constant change (e.g. new roads, changesto street names and house numbers). After some time, navigation data willno longer be up to date. This may lead to inaccurate or incorrect route guid-ance.
Current navigation data media and versions for other countries are availablefrom SEAT dealerships.
Note
The user must pay attention to the road signs, which take precedence overthose shown on the screen.
Use navigation data from a memory card.
Memory cards containing updated navigation data can be obtained fromSEAT dealerships.
39NavigationNote●If you miss a turning during route guidance and are currently unable toturn back, keep on driving until the navigation system offers a new route.●
The quality of the instructions given by the unit will depend on the navi-gation data available and the traffic reports received.
Route
Press the Route function button in the main navigation menu ⇒ Fig. 26.
The function button Route is only displayed when the guided navigation isactivated.
Function button: effectStop Route: stops the guided navigation underway.New destination: Enter a new destination ⇒ page 37 and accept it in the des-tination pop-up window as an intermediate or final destination.Route information: view information related to the route underway. Save: stores the destination currently selected in the destinationmemory.Route list: shows the roads you must drive along on the route, aswell as the respective section.
Congestion ahead: blocks the section ahead (from 0.2 to 10 km) of the routeunderway to, for example, avoid congestion. To unblock, press the func-tion button Route and then, Cancel congestion.
My destinations (destination memory)●
Press the My destinations button in the main navigation menu ⇒ Fig. 26.
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Select the desired function button (Store position, Destinations and con-tacts or Home address).
1. Store current position
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Press the function button Store position, to store the position indicated asa target flag in the Destination memory.
To save the stored position permanently, change the name of the position inthe destination memory. Otherwise the stored position will be overwrittenthe next time a flagged destination is stored.
In the following data entry mask you can modify the name. To save the des-tination, press the function button .
2. Destinations and contacts
Press the function button Options in the menu of Destinations and contacts..
Function button: effectRecent destinations: shows the destinations for which guided navigation hasalready been started.Dest. memory: Display of the destinations stored manually and importedvCards ⇒ page 45.Favourites: display of the destinations stored as favourites.Contacts: display of the entries in the telephone book with addresses stor-ed.
3. Home address
Only one address or position can be stored as the home address at any onetime. The stored home address can be edited or overwritten.
If there is a private address already stored, the guided navigation to this ad-dress will begin.
42NavigationVisual presentation of the mapFig. 30
Standard repre-sentation: instructionsand function buttons onthe map representation.
Function buttons and indications on the map representation
To view the function buttons and , press the function button
2
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Function button: effect1: view the height gauge.2: view the scale of the map. Turn the setup button to modify the scale ofthe map.: modify the orientation of the map (to the north, or in the direction oftravel). Function available only in 2D representation.: centre the position of the vehicle in the map fragment.: activate the map view for a moment. After a few seconds, it automati-cally changes to the scale set previously.: select the automatic scale. With this function activated, the icon isshown in blue.
The map can also display any traffic incidents received with an icon⇒ Fig. 30.
TMC traffic news and dynamic navigation (TRAFFIC)
The unit constantly receives TMC traffic reports in the background, provideda TMC traffic news station can be received at the current location. The sta-tion listened to does not have to be the TMC traffic news station.
Due to infrastructure issues, “TMC traffic report” availability may be limitedin certain countries.
The TMC traffic reports are shown on the map with icons and are necessaryfor dynamic navigation ⇒ table on page 43.
View the TMC traffic reports
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Press the infotainment button TRAFFIC to view the current list of TMC traf-fic reports.
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Press the function button ... and select All or Route.
Function button: effectAll: all the TMC traffic reports received are displayed.Route: view the TMC traffic news received concerning the route underway.
Dynamic navigation with TMC
For dynamic navigation to the destination, you must activate Dynamic routein the route options ⇒ page 44.
If, during dynamic navigation, a TMC traffic report is received that affectsthe calculated route, the system will calculate an alternative route if it be-lieves it will save time.
If the detour will not save time, it will go through the congested section. Inboth cases there will be an acoustic warning.
Shortly before reaching a section for which a traffic incident has been re-ceived, it will remind you of it again.
In certain circumstances, avoiding congestion due to a TMC traffic reportmay not save time if, for example, the diversion section is already saturated
46CAR menuCAR menuIntroduction to managing the CAR menu
Car menu
By pressing the “CAR” infotainment button you will access its main menuwith the following options:
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VIEW
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MINIPLAYER (Radio and Media function)
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PREVIOUS-NEXT (to change screen)
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SETUP ⇒ Booklet Instruction Manual, chapter System setup (CAR)
With the function button View you can access the following information:
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DRIVING DATA
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ECO
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VEHICLE STATUS
Driving dataFig. 31
Standard repre-sentation: driving data.
The onboard computer is equipped with 3 memories that work automatical-ly. In these memories you can see the distance travelled, average speed,time passed, average consumption and autonomy of the vehicle.
1. Since start
Indicates and stores the values of the journey completed and the consump-tion from when the ignition is switched on to when it is switched off.
2. Since refuel
Display and storage of the values for the journey and the consumption. Byrefuelling, the memory will be erased automatically.
3. Long-term
The memory records the values for a specific number of partial trips, up to atotal of 19 hours and 59 minutes or 99 hours and 59 minutes, or 1999.9 km(or miles) for 9999 km (or miles), depending on the model of instrumentpanel.
52Telephone management (PHONE)Note●The behaviour may vary depending on the device connected.●
For some android mobile devices you must accept the request to accessthe PBAP phonebook after linking, to be able to access the phonebook. It isrecommended to activate the option “always” so as not to have to accept itevery time you connect.
General information
Please refer to the notes on using a mobile phone in the vehicle withoutconnection to exterior antenna ⇒ Booklet Instruction Manual, chapter Ac-cessories and technical modifications.
Only use devices that support Bluetooth. At your SEAT dealership, or on theInternet, you will find information about products that support Bluetooth.
Take into account the instruction manual of the mobile phone and of themanufacturer of the accessories. In areas with poor coverage there may beanomalies in the reception and calls may be interrupted.
Most electronic devices are shielded against radio frequency signals (high-frequency). On some occasions, nevertheless, electronic devices cannot beprotected against the radio frequency signals from the telephone manager.This may produce interference.
Note
●There may be restrictions on the use of Bluetooth devices in some coun-tries. Information is available from the local authorities.●
To connect the telephone manager to a device via Bluetooth technology,read the corresponding instruction manual for the particular safety instruc-tions. Only use products that support Bluetooth.
Bluetooth®
Bluetooth®
Bluetooth technology is used to connect a mobile phone to the vehicle's tel-ephone manager. To use the telephone manager with a mobile phone withBluetooth, the linking process must be carried out once.
If a connection has already been established, some mobile telephones withBluetooth are recognised and a connection is established with them auto-matically when the ignition is switched on. For this purpose, the mobilephone and its Bluetooth must be connected, and all the live Bluetooth con-nections with other devices must be closed.
The Bluetooth wireless connection is free.
BluetoothR is a registered trademark of Bluetooth® SIG, Inc.
Bluetooth® profiles
When you connect a mobile phone to the telephone manager, the data ex-change is through one of the 2 Bluetooth profiles.
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Hands-free Bluetooth profile (HFP): If a mobile phone is connected tothe telephone manager through the HFP, calls can be made wirelesslythrough the hands-free device.
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Advanced audio profile (A2DP): Bluetooth profile for transmitting audiosignals with stereo quality.
Voice control
Many radio, media, telephone and navigation functions may be activatedthrough voice commands.
The voice control of the infotainment system is only available for the lan-guage that has been selected in system setup ⇒ page 62.