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Dialogue options
The voice control system includes the options, short dialogue and long dia-
logue. The default setting is the long dialogue. The short dialogue is recom-
mended when you are familiar with the orders and the structure of the voice
control menu. The long dialogue offers more tips and information about the
voice control procedure. It can be changed via voice control ⇒ page 95.
Display on the dash panel Telephone information display
Fig. 93 Telephone infor-
mation display.
Use buttons and to view the telephone information display on the in-
strument panel ⇒ Fig. 93.
This display shows the user name paired as hands-free, the network opera-
tor, signal intensity, phone battery charge, Bluetooth visibility and whether
any music players are paired. A variety of information regarding the status of the mobile phone is dis-
played on the telephone information display:
SymbolMeaning
Bluetooth visibility is activated when connecting a telephone
via Bluetooth.
Connection with a media player or a mobile phone compatible
with playing music.
Mobile phone battery level, regardless of whether it is in the
charging base or not. a)
Mobile phone network coverage.
a)
Compatibility with the mobile phone.
Telephone menu
Go to the telephone menu from the telephone information display by press-
ing ⇒ Fig. 91.
To return to the telephone information display, press ⇒ Fig. 91.
The telephone menu enables the use of advanced display or setting func-
tions.
WARNING
All changes to the settings to get the mobile phone ready for use and to
perform the functions should be carried out while the vehicle is station-
ary to avoid the risk of accident and injuries.
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Note
● Some functions on the telephone menu are only available when a mo-
bile phone is connected. Please bear in mind the phone and/or accessory
manufacturer's instruction manuals.
● The text displayed on the instrument panel may vary slightly from the
texts shown below. This does not affect the working of the system.
Functions in the telephone menu
The following functions are available in the telephone menu:
On-screeneffectPhone bookDisplays contacts previously downloaded from the tel-
ephone memory and/or SIM card. Use the buttons
and to select the required contact. When a contact
is selected, the name and number of the contact are
displayed together with the option “Call name ” which
allows you to listen to the name and record it again in
your own voice ⇒ page 95.
DiallingAllows to enter a phone number to make a call.Call logsYou can display calls and select the number/name you
wish to call.
Voice MailboxSelect the voice mailbox to listen to saved messages
⇒ page 98. The voice mailbox settings depend on
the network operator.
BluetoothAllows to manage the display of mobile phones or
multimedia devices, as well as activating the Blue-
tooth visibility ⇒ page 98.
SettingsAllows to update the phone book, change the classifi-
cation of contacts or modify the call tone ⇒ page 99.Menu Phone book
The address book shown is a copy of the mobile phone address book.
effectProcedureMaking a call us-
ing an entry in
the address book- In the Telephone menu, select the option
Address
Book.
- Using the buttons and , select the required entry
from the address book. Hold down the buttons to scroll
through the address book in alphabetical order.
- Select the required number ( : mobile, : work, :
private, : general no.).
- Confirm selection, or select the option Call. The call
will be connected.
Recording a
name for the
voice control- When recording a name, make sure there is no back-
ground noise that could interfere. Up to a maximum of
15 names can be stored.
- From the Phone Book menu, select an entry.
- Select Name of call .
- Select Record and wait for the audible signal. Next,
say the name you wish to assign to the entry for use
with the voice control function. When asked to do so,
repeat the name. The recording stops automatically
and the system replays the entry.
Play or restore
the call name for
voice control- In the Phone book menu, select a contact from the
phone book.
- Select Name of call .
- Select and confirm Play or Reset.
Updating the mo-
bile phone ad-
dress booka)To update the copy, you can copy the phone book from
the mobile phone manually, or from the SIM card to the
Bluetooth system memory a)
⇒ page 99.
a) Depending on the mobile phone.
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Menu Call log
In the Call log menu, it is possible to view the list of all recently dialled num-
bers, of missed calls and of calls received. The length and sequence of the
lists will depend on the mobile phone.
● Select a list.
● Select an entry from the list.
● Press button ⇒ Fig. 91 on the multifunction steering wheel to estab-
lish the call.
effectDescriptionMissed
callsThe numbers of the most recent unanswered calls are dis-
played.
Received
callsThe numbers of the most recent answered calls are dis-
played.
Recent
callsThe numbers of the most recent calls are displayed.In the main telephone menu, when the button ⇒ Fig. 91 on
the multifunction steering wheel is pressed, you are taken di-
rectly to the recent call list.
Menu Voice mailbox
Consult voicemail messages
Use the Voice mailbox menu to listen to the messages which have been left
in the voice mailbox.
● The first time this menu option is used, the Bluetooth system will search
the phone book for the voicemail number. It searches for key words, such as
“voice mailbox”, “mailbox”, or even “Automatic answer phone”.
● If a suitable entry is not found, enter the voice mailbox number manual-
ly. Bluetooth menu
effectDescriptionUsersConnect or disconnect already defined users,
rename or de-
lete user profiles. When changing the user, the system may need to perform connection consultations in the mobile
phone and on the instrument panel display. The system
permits two Bluetooth devices to be connected and used
simultaneously, to perform different functions. In this
case, one device will be used as hands-free (connected to
the HFP profile) and the other as a media player (connec-
ted to the A2DP profile).
Add userSelect Add user so that the device starts to search for Blue-
tooth compatible mobile phones. If you try to connect an
"unknown" mobile phone, the system will check whether
you have already created four user profiles. As it is only
possible to store up to a maximum of four user profiles, it
may be necessary to delete a profile.
VisibilityBluetooth system “visibility” must be enabled in order to
pair a mobile phone. When the device is “visible”, a sym-
bol is displayed on the main screen of the telephone
⇒ page 96, and is automatically switched off after three
minutes. It is only possible to connect a mobile phone if
there are no other mobile phones connected to the sys-
tem.
Media playerDevice activeShows the currently paired device.
Allows to unlink it
Paired devi-
cesShows devices previously paired.
Allows to start pairing.
SearchingAllows to search for new devices.Name of tele-
phoneThe Bluetooth system can be assigned a customised
name. When the visibility is activated, this name is dis-
played on other Bluetooth devices during the search for
devices. The name stored by default is SEAT_BT.
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Note
For data protection reasons, before selling the vehicle delete the “user pro-
file” in the Users menu. This is done from the instrument panel: Bluetooth menu > Users > Delete. You can also do this via voice control and the func-
tion “Restore factory defaults” ⇒ table on page 95.
Settings menu
effectDescriptionPhone bookAfter successfully establishing a connection, the contacts in
the SIM card and the phone book a)
are automatically loa-
ded into the memory of the Bluetooth system.
UpdatingTransfer any modifications to the phone book of
the mobile phone to the vehicle phone book af-
ter the connection has been established. a)
Voice com-
mandClassification of entries by
surname or first
name. a)
Call toneA selection of different call tones are available. Select a
tone to listen to it. Confirm the selection on the multifunc-
tion steering wheel using button OK ⇒ Fig. 91.
a)
Depending on the mobile phone. Audiostreaming (Wireless communication
Interface)
Media player
Playback of music stored in the mobile phone through the “Bluetooth Au-
dio” wireless communication interface is only possible with some factory-in-
stalled radios. The mobile phone must be paired with the communication
system.
Media mode indications on ⇒ page 27.
In order to use a mobile phone as a media player, the mobile phone must
be compatible with the “Advanced Audio Distribution Profile” (A2DP) Blue-
tooth profile. The A2DP profile allows the wireless transmission of a high-
quality stereophonic sound signal. Consult your mobile phone manufactur-
er.
Operation of the media played must be carried out using the speech control
system ⇒ page 93 1)
. The mobile phone must be compatible with the “Audio
Video Remote Control Profile” (AVRCP) Bluetooth profile. In some mobile
phones the media player will have to be started in the mobile phone before
you can use it via voice control.
Starting and stopping music playback
● Select the programme for playing music through the mobile phone, for
example Play via Bluetooth 1)
.
● Start playing music in the mobile phone.
● If necessary, select the audio source on the radio ⇒ page 35.
● Alternatively: Give the corresponding order for starting playback
⇒ page 93 2)
1)Depending on the mobile phone.
2) Depending on the mobile phone or media player.
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Stop playback
Stop the music player in the mobile phone.
Alternatively: Give the corresponding order (voice control).
Operation during music playback via the “Bluetooth Audio” function
The sound settings and selection of other audio sources are done through
the radio.
Choosing tracks, search forward and rewind are carried out with the mobile
telephone buttons or by the voice control system 1)
.
Holding telephone conversations during music playback via the “Bluetooth
Audio” function
While playing music with the “Bluetooth Audio” function, the telephone
functions are still available. Music is paused during telephone conversa-
tions.
Note
● If the mobile phone and the communication system are connected via
Bluetooth, when another user is connected, they will be disconnected and
the music currently playing on the mobile phone will stop. There can only be
one device connected to the communication system at a time.
● With some mobile phones the volume can be adjusted directly on the
phone. SEAT recommends setting the maximum volume on the mobile
phone and making necessary adjustments on the radio during playback.
● Always switch off the warning and service tones on a connected Blue-
tooth audio source, e.g. key tones on a mobile telephone, to prevent inter-
ference noise and malfunctions.
1)
Depending on the mobile phone or media player.
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Settings (SETUP)
Settings (SETUP)
Sound, volume and system settings
Introduction
Pressing the SETUP unit button first opens a
context-sensitive settings menu
for the currently selected mode.
Additional Information:
● Safety notes ⇒ page 4
● Unit overview ⇒ page 6
● Radio settings menu ⇒ page 12
● Media settings menu ⇒ page 27
● Navigation settings menu ⇒ page 61
● Phone settings menu ⇒ page 73 Sound and volume settings
Fig. 94 Selection menu
for sound settings.
Fig. 95 Settings menu
for treble level.
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Opening the Sound main menu ● Press the SETUP
unit button from any menu.
● Press the Sound function button at the bottom-left of the screen to open
the menu for changing sound and volume settings ⇒ Fig. 94.
The currently selected settings are indicated in the overview by the scale in
the circle next to the respective menu item ⇒ Fig. 94.
Changing the balance and fader settings
● Press the function buttons Treble
, Mid or Bass to open the respective
settings menus for adjusting the “tone” ⇒ Fig. 95.
● Turn the setting knob ⇒ Fig. 1 10
or press the function button
or to
alter the current setting.
● Press the function button Balance
or Fader to open the settings menu for
changing the sound focus to the left or right (balance) or to the front or rear
(fader).
● Turn the setting knob or press the appropriate function button to alter
the current setting.
Changing the volume settings and adjustments
The volume settings and adjustments can be pre-defined.
While volume settings are being adjusted, the currently active audio source
is played at the level of the setting as it changes.
● In the Sound main menu, press the Volume
function button
⇒ Fig. 94.
● Press the function button Max. switch-on volume, Traffic announcements (TP)⇒
page 21, Navigation volume or Speed-dependent vol. adjustment to open the cor-
responding settings menu.
● Turn the setting knob or press the
or function button.
● Pressing the Vol. reduction function button opens a pop-up window in
which you can set the automatic audio volume reduction applied when the
parking distance warning system (PDC) is active. When reverse gear is en-
gaged, the volume of the radio and navigation system is lowered to make
manoeuvring easier and so that acoustic warnings are audible. If the maximum start-up volume is set very low, the navigation system an-
nouncements will also be lowered to this level. This may mean that the vol-
ume of the navigation system requires turning up each time the unit is
switched on.
Functional description of speed-dependent volume adjustment (GALA)
The speed dependent volume adjustment automatically increases the vol-
ume as the vehicle speed increases.
The degree to which the volume increases with speed is adjusted on a scale
between 1 and 7.
If a low value is set, the volume increases only slightly as the speed of the
vehicle increases. At a high setting the volume increases further. At 0
speed-dependent volume control is switched off (display: Off).
System settings
● Press the SETUP unit button and the System function button to open the
settings menu.
Resetting to factory settings
The restoration of the original settings deletes all the previous entries, des-
tinations and other settings .
● In the System settings menu , press the Factory settings
function button.
● Confirm the prompt by pressing Yes to reset the unit to its original set-
tings.
Other system settings
Function button: EffectLanguage: Press to select the desired language for text and voice output. OR: select Automatic to select the language programmed in the instru-
ment panel.
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Function button: EffectView of keyboard ABC: The keyboard in input windows has an alphabetic layout. QWERTY: The keyboard in input windows has the usual computer layout.Screen: Change display settings. Brightness: press to select the screen brightness setting. Day/Night: changes the map view.
Automatic: the map view changes when the dipped beams are switch-
ed on.
Day: the map view remains in daytime mode (bright). Night: the map view remains in night-time mode (dark).
Acoustic feedback signal: Switch the confirmation tone for pressing a func-
tion button on or off.
Factory settings: restore the unit to its original factory settings.Air conditioning announcements
3 s, 5 s, 10 s Changes to the air conditioning are displayed on the
screen for approximately 3, 5 or 10 seconds.
Off: Changes to the air conditioning settings are not displayed on the
screen.
Clock Display: Switch time display on or off ⇒ page 9.Status of the SD card: Display whether the memory card contains navigation
data.
Remove the SD card: In some units the memory card inserted in the unit must
be prepared before extracting it.
Note
The system of units used in the navigation menu (metric or imperial) is set
on the instrument panel.