Introduction
Introduction Safety instructions relating to the
Infotainment system WARNING
Distracting the driver in any way can lead to
an accident and cause injuries. Operating the
Infotainment system can distract your atten-
tion from the traffic.
● Always drive carefully and responsibly.
● Select volume settings that allow you to
easily hear signals from outside the vehicle
at all times (e.g. emergency services sirens
and horns).
● Hearing may be impaired if using too high a
volume setting, even if only for short periods
of time. WARNING
The volume level may suddenly change when
you switch audio source or connect a new au-
dio source.
● Lower the base volume before connecting
or switching audio sources. WARNING
The driving recommendations and traffic indi-
cations shown on the navigation system may
differ from the current traffic situation. ●
Traffic signs and traffic regulations have
priority over the recommendations and dis-
plays provided by the navigation system.
● Adjust your vehicle speed and driving style
to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic
conditions. WARNING
Connecting, inserting or removing a data me-
dium while driving can distract your attention
from the traffic and cause an accident. WARNING
Connecting leads for external devices may
obstruct the driver.
● Arrange the connecting leads so that they
do not obstruct the driver. WARNING
External devices that are loose or not proper-
ly secured could move around the passenger
compartment during a sudden driving or
braking manoeuvre or an accident and cause
damage or injury.
● Never place or fit external devices to the
doors, windscreen, steering wheel, dash pan-
el, the backs of the seats, on top of or near
the area marked “AIRBAG” or between these
areas and the occupants. External devices
can cause serious injury in an accident, espe-
cially when the airbags inflate. WARNING
The armrest may obstruct the driver's arm
movements, which could cause an accident
and severe injuries.
● Always keep the armrest closed while the
vehicle is in motion. WARNING
Opening a CD or DVD player's housing can
lead to injuries from invisible laser radiation.
● Have CD or DVD players repaired only by a
qualified workshop. CAUTION
The Infotainment system can be damaged by
the incorrect insertion of a data storage de-
vice or the insertion of an incompatible data
storage device.
● When inserting a data storage device, make
sure it is correctly positioned ››› page 23.
● Applying force may irreparably damage the
memory card slot locking mechanism.
● Only use compatible memory cards.
● When inserting and removing CDs and
DVDs, always hold them at right angles to the
front of the CD/DVD drive without tilting so as
not to scratch them.
● If a CD or DVD is inserted while another is
already in the unit or being ejected, the DVD
drive may be irreparably damaged. Always
wait until the data medium is completely
ejected. » 3
Audio and Media ModeData storage deviceRequirements for playing in the unit
Audio filesVideo files
Audio CDs (up to 80 minutes). Standard video DVD and audio DVD compatible with DVD. CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW with audio data up to a maximum of
700 MB (megabyte) using ISO 9660 Level 1 and 2, Joliet or UDF
1.02, 1.5, 2.01 file system
DVD+/-R/RW up to a maximum of 4.7 GB and DVD double layer
up to a maximum of 8.5 GB using Joliet (single-session only) file
system; UDF.
SD and MMC memory cards using FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 or VFAT
file systems up to a maximum of 2 GB (gigabyte) and SDHC mem-
ory cards up to a maximum of 32 GB and SDXC memory cards up to
a maximum of 2 TB (terabyte) using exFAT and NTFS file systems.
– Digital audio specification .
– Format: MP3 files (.mp3) with bit rates of between
32 and 320 kbit/s or with variable transfer rates.
– Format: WMA files(.wma) up to 10.0 mono/stereo
without copy protection.
– Format: AAC files (.m4a, .m4b, .mp4 and .aac).
– Format: OGG-Vorbis.– Transfer rates of up to 2000 kbit/s.
– Maximum resolution 720 x 576 pixel.
– Format: MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 (.mpg, .mpeg).
– Format: ISO MPEG-4; DivX 3, 4 and 5 Xvid (.avi).
– Format: ISO MPEG4 H.264 (.mp4, .m4v, .mov).
– Format: Windows Media Video 10 (.wmv, .asf).
– Playlists in M3U, PLS, ASX and WPL formats.
– Playlists must not exceed 20 kB or more than 1000 entries.
– File names and paths must not exceed 256 characters.
– For DVD, a maximum of 1000 files per media and file.
– For memory cards, a maximum of 4000 files and a maximum of 1000 files per directory.
– For Jukebox (SSD) a maximum of 3000 files.
Playing audio files via Bluetooth
®a)
.– The external media player must be compatible with the A2DP Bluetooth ®
profile ››› page 33.
USB – External data storage device connected to the USB port ››› page 31.
a)
Bluetooth ®
is a registered trademark of Bluetooth ®
SIG, Inc.
Operating requirements for external data
storage devices connected to the USB port
››› page 31
.
Restrictions and notes
Contamination, exposure to high tempera-
tures and mechanical damage may render a
data medium unusable. Please observe the
manufacturer's instructions.
Variations in the quality of data media pro-
duced by different manufacturers can lead to
problems during playback. Please observe copyright laws.
The unit may be unable to read individual
tracks or the entire data medium due to the
data medium configuration or the devices
and programs used for recording. Informa-
tion can be found on the Internet on the best
ways to create audio files and data media
(compression rate, ID3 tag etc.).
The reading time may vary considerably de-
pending on the condition of the data medium
(copying and deleting actions), folder struc-
ture and file type.Playlists only determine a certain playing or-
der.
There are no files stored in a playlist. The
unit will not play a playlist if the files are not
stored on the data medium at the locations
referred to by the playlist (relative file paths). Note
● Do not use memory card adapters.
● SEAT assumes no liability for any deteriora-
tion or loss of files on data storage devices. 24
Navigation
Navigation Navigation, entry and control Introduction General information
The current vehicle position is determined by
means of the GPS satellite system (Global Po-
sitioning System). Sensors in the vehicle
measure distances that have been driven.
The measurement values are compared with
the detailed map data and the road informa-
tion stored therein. Traffic reports, if any, will
also be taken into account in the route calcu-
lation (dynamic route guidance
››› page 47 ). Using all the data available,
the Inf ot
ainment system calculates the opti-
mum route to the destination.
The destination is defined by entering an ad-
dress or a point of interest, e.g. a petrol sta-
tion or hotel.
Spoken instructions and visual guidance on
the navigation unit and on the dash panel
will direct you to your destination.
Depending on the country, some infotain-
ment system functions can no longer be se-
lected when the vehicle is travelling above a
certain speed. This is not a malfunction, but
simply a legal requirement. Navigation messages When the Infotainment system is unable to
receive any data from GPS satellites (due to a
dense tree canopy, underground car park),
navigation can still continue using the vehi-
cle sensors.
Possible navigation limitations
In areas that are not or are only partially digi-
tised on the data storage device (e.g. insuffi-
cient definition of one-way streets and road
categories), the Infotainment system will still
attempt to provide route guidance.
If navigation data are unavailable or incom-
plete, the navigation system may be unable
to determine the exact vehicle position. As a
result, the navigation may not be as exact as
usual.
Navigation area and updating of navigation
data
Roads and streets are subject to constant
change (e.g. new roads, changes to street
names and building numbers). Therefore, if
the navigation data is not updated, then er-
rors or inaccuracies may occur during guid-
ance.
SEAT recommends updating navigation data
on a regular basis. Up to date navigation da-
ta can be acquired at a SEAT dealer.
Updating and installing navigation
data The Infotainment system is equipped with an
internal navigation data memory. The re-
quired navigation data may already be prein-
stalled, depending on the country.
The Infotainment system always requires the
navigation data that is currently valid for this
unit in order to allow all functions to be used
in full. Using an old version may lead to er-
rors during navigation.
Updating navigation data
Compatible memory cards can be obtained
from SEAT dealers.
The navigation data must be installed after
downloading. Navigation is not possible from
the memory card.
Installing navigation data
The installation process takes about 2 hours.
If the Infotainment system is switched off, the
installation process is paused and will auto-
matically resume when switched back on.
● Switch the ignition on.
● Insert the memory card containing the navi-
gation data ›››
page 23 .
● Pr e
ss the Infotainment MENU button and
then select Setup .
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Navigation
● In the System setup menu, press the
S y
stem information function button.
● Press Update software to import the stored
navigation data.
● Follow the instructions displayed on the
screen.
Once installed, the memory card can be re-
moved. The memory card must be prepared
for removal ››› page 23. CAUTION
Do not remove the memory card while the
navigation data is being installed. The memo-
ry card may be irreparably damaged! Note
● The navigation memory card may not be
used as memory storage for other files. The
Infotainment system will not recognise the
files saved on it.
● SEAT recommends a CLASS 10 1)
memory
card for the use of navigation data. The use of
other memory cards could limit its operation. Navigation main men
Fig. 35
Navigation main menu The navigation functions are only enabled
when navigation data for the current area are
available on the Infotainment system.
The
Navigation
main menu allows you to se-
l
ect a new destination, call up a previously
used or stored destination and search for
points of interest.
Opening the main Navigation menu
● Press the NAV button on the Infotainment
system to open the last menu that was open
in navigation.
● If the main Navigation menu is
not
dis-
p
layed, press the NAV Infotainment button
again until the main Navigation menu ap-
pe ar
s. ●
OR: Press the function button to return,
menu by menu, to the main Navigation
menu.
Function buttons and messages on the main
Navigation menu
Function button: effect
AThe split screen is displayed ››› page 46.
BMessages and function buttons on the map dis-
play ››› page 47.
New destination: To enter a new destination ››› page 41.
Route: During route guidance ››› page 43.
My destinations: To activate or manage stored destina-
tions ››› page 44.
My routes: To create or manage a tour ››› page 44.
POI: Search for points of interest (e.g. hotels, petrol sta-
tions) within a particular search area ››› page 45.
To modify or activate or deactivate the split
screen and show POI
››› Fig. 35 A
››› page 46.
Settings: Open the Navigation Setup menu ››› page 49. New destination (enter destination)
●
In the Navigation
main menu, press the
New de
stination function button.
»1)
The speed class of an SD card.
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Telephone management system (PHONE)Possible functions
a)
Prefix func-
tion
Enter the telephone number with-
out the prefix and press the function button. The prefix stored
in the User profile setup menu
››› page 66 is automatically
placed before the entered number
and the call is made.
Enter the country
code
To enter a country code, instead of
the first two digits (international
access code e.g. “00”) you can en-
ter the character “+”.
Press the 0 button for approx. 2
seconds to add the +.
Breakdown serv-
ice call Press the function button to obtain
help in the event of breakdown.
For this the network of SEAT deal-
erships is available to you with
their Mobile Service.
Information call Press the function button to obtain
information on the SEAT brand and
the additional services contracted
related to traffic and travel.
a)
The function button is only displayed when the prefix function
is activated in the User profile setup menu ››› page 66. Note
Breakdown service and information calls can
incur an additional cost on your telephone
bill. Phonebook Menu (contacts)
Fig. 52
Contacts Menu. Fig. 53
Search window. As soon as the first pairing is performed, it
may take some time for the phonebook
1)
da-
ta from the paired mobile telephone to be
available on the Infotainment system. De-
pending on the volume of data to be transfer-
red, the process can take up to an hour. It
may be necessary to confirm the data transfer
on the mobile telephone.
The phonebook can also be opened during a
telephone call.
If the name stored in the phonebook has an
assigned photo, it can be displayed in the list
next to the name ››› page 65, Telephone
setup . For this purpose the option
Sho w pict
ures for contacts must be activated in
the Telephone setup
context (check the com-
p
atibility lists). 1)
Depending on the device, only the contacts from
the telephone memory are loaded.
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