■Kind of stat. list:- Sort types of radio stations in the station list (DAB)
■Global
- alphanumeric station sorting with the filtering ability according to
the transmitted program type
■
Hierarchical
- station sorting according to their assigned parent station
groups (Ensemble) - Tree structure of the list
■
Station logos
- manual management of station logos
■
Delete presets
- Delete the stations stored under preset buttons
■
Advanced settings
- further settings that are different depending on the selec-
ted broadcasting range(FM and DAB)
Advanced Settings (FM)
›
Select the FM band in the Radio main menu and tap on the function surface
→
Advanced settings
.
■
RDS regional:
- Switch on/off the automatic tracking of related regional stations
■
Automatic
- auto-selects the station with the best reception at the moment.
If you lose reception in the given region, Infotainment will automatically set
another available region.
■
Fixed
- Maintains the selected regional station continuously. When the sig-
nal is lost, another station must be set manually.
■
Alternative frequency (AF)
- Search for alternative frequencies of the station cur-
rently being played to on/off
■
Radio Data System (RDS)
- enable/disable RDS function (receiving additional in-
formation from the station) 1)
■
Sort stations:
- Sort types of radio stations in the station list (FM)
■
Group
- Sort by transmitted program type
■
ABC
- Alphabetical order according to station name
Advanced Settings (DAB)
›
In the Radio main menu, select the DAB range and tap on the function sur-
face
→
Advanced settings
.
■
DAB traffic announcements
- Turn on / off DAB announcements
■
Other DAB messages
- Switch on/off other announcements (e.g., warnings, re-
gional weather, sports reports, financial news)
■DAB station tracking - Switch on/off automatic DAB station tracking on another
frequency or in other station groups
■Auto. DAB - FM switching
- switches on/off auto-switching from DAB to the FM
frequency band if the DAB signal is lost
Automatic change from DAB to FM
If DAB reception is poor, the device tries to find an FM station.
The station name is followed by (
) while the station is being received on the
FM band. When the corresponding DAB station is can be received again, the
system automatically switches from FM to DAB.
If a DAB station is also not available in the FM band due to poor reception, In-
fotainment will be switched to mute.
Media menu settings
›
Tap on the function surface in the Media main menu
.
■
Sound
- sound settings
■
Mix/repeat inc. subfolders
- Switch on/off the title display including subfolders
■
Bluetooth
- Settings for the Bluetooth ®
function
■
Traffic program (TP)
- Switches traffic programme on/off
■
Activate AUX
- Enables / disables the AUX input
■
Remove SD card safely
- Safe removal of the inserted SD storage card
■
Remove USB safely
- safe removal of external device connected to the USB in-
put
Telephone menu settings
›
In the Telephone main menu, tap on the function surface
.
■
Hands-free
- Switching a call to the Telephone / back to Infotainment (the
menu item is displayed during a call)
■
Select telephone
- Search for available telephones/list of paired telephones/se-
lect telephone
■
Find
- search for available Telephones
■
Bluetooth
- Bluetooth ®
settings
1)
Only valid for some countries.
141Infotainment settings - Swing
Bluetooth®
player
Infotainment allows audio files of a connected Bluetooth ®
player to play using
the A2DP and AVRCP audio profile.
With Infotainment, multiple devices can be paired using Bluetooth ®
, but only
one of them can be used as a Bluetooth ®
player.
Connect /disconnect›
To connect the Bluetooth ®
player with Infotainment- follow the same in-
structions as for pairing Infotainment with a telephone » page 164.
›
To disconnect the Bluetooth ®
player, end the connection in the list of paired
external devices » page 164.
Replace Bluetooth ®
player (applies to Infotainment Amundsen, Bolero)
If you would like to replace a Bluetooth ®
Player which is connected to Infotain-
ment as a Telephone at the same time, then a relevant information message
appears in the Infotainment screen.
›
End the connection to the currently connected Bluetooth ®
player and repeat
the pairing procedure » page 164, Managing paired external devices .
CAUTION
If an external device is connected to Infotainment using Apple CarPlay
orAndroid Auto, then it cannot be connected using Bluetooth ®
.
Jukebox
Only applies to Infotainment Columbus.
In the Jukebox (in the internal Infotainment memory) Supported audio / video
files can be imported from connected external devices.
Import files
›
Tap on the function surface in the Media main menu
→
Manage jukebox
→
Import
.
›
Select the desired source.
›
Select the desired folders or files.
›
Tap on the function surface
.
Delete files
›
Tap on the function surface in the Media main menu
→
Manage jukebox
→
Delete
.
›
Select the desired folder or files in the selected category.
›
Tap on the function surface
→
Delete
.
Show level of infotainment memory›Tap on the function surface in the Media main menu →
Manage jukebox
.
It displays information about occupied and free space of the Infotainment
memory and the number of files that can still be imported.
Note
■ Files that have already been copied are recognised and cannot be copied
again (shown in grey).■
It is not possible to copy files while simultaneously playing back audio/video
files in the CD/DVD drive.
WLAN
Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen.
Infotainment allows you to play audio files from one of the external devices
connected to the Infotainment WLAN.
›
Connect an external device that supports the DLNA (Digital Living Network
Alliance), with the Infotainment WLAN » page 174.
›
If necessary use the UPnP application (Universal Plug and Play) in the con-
nected device, which allows playback to start.
›
Select the audio source Select
WLAN
.
151Media
Supported audio sources and file formats - Swing
Supported audio sourcesSourceInterfaceTypeSpecificationFile systemSD cardSD readerStandard sizeSD, SDHC, SDXC
FAT16VFAT
FAT32
exFATUSB
devices
USB 1.x; 2.x and 3.x or
higher with support
fromUSB 2.x
MSC
USB stick;
HDD (without any spe- cial software);
USB devices supporting MSC operation
MTP
Devices with the An-
droid operating system or Windows Telephone
(mobile Telephone, tab- let)AppleDevices with the iOSoperating system
(iPhone, iPod, iPad)Bluetooth ®
Player--Bluetooth protocols
A2DP and AVRCP (1.0 - 1.4)-
Supported audio file formats
Codec type
(File formats)File suffixMax bit rateMaximum sampling ratePlaylistsWindows MediaAudio 9 and 10wma384 kbit / s96 kHzm3u pls
wpl asxMPEG-1; 2 and 2.5 (Layer-3)mp3320 kbit / s48 kHz
The GPT standards (GUID partition table) method structured audio sources are
not supported by Infotainment.
Files that are protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology can-
not be played back by Infotainment.
Images
Image viewer
main menu
Does not apply for Infotainment Swing.
Fig. 189
Images: Main menu
›
To display press the button in the main menu, then the function surface
surface.
Main menu » Fig. 189
Select the image source
Folder / Image List
Display the previous image
Switching on the slideshow
Switching off the slideshow
Display of the next image
Menu settings for Images
Rotate the image 90° anticlockwise
Rotate the image 90° clockwise
Display the initial image size while retaining the aspect ratio
Guidance to GPS coordinates (Amundsen; the display only occurs if the im-
age contains GPS coordinates) (applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amund-
sen) » page 187
A153Images
NoteSome tablet types allow playback of audio files or videos by an inserted SD
card in the tablet. Playback of these tracks may be limited.
Supported file formats
TypeFormatoperating system AndroidOperating system iOS
Video
MPEG-4 Part 2MPEG-4 Part 10(H264)XVID
Audio
MPEG-1; 2 and 2.5Layer 3 (mp3)AAC (4,1)M4A (4,1)OGGFLACWAV (4,1)Telephone
Introductory information
Introductory information
Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero
This chapter deals with the operation of Infotainment with the telephone con-
nected via Bluetooth ®
as well as the use of the SIM card in the external mod-
ule.
Depending on the Bluetooth ®
profile used, it is possible to connect to a tele-
phone or two Telephones to the device simultaneously.
The SIM card in the external module can be used for data and telephone serv-
ices (Columbus).
If telephones are connected to Infotainment with multiple SIM cards, then calls
can be accepted by all SIM cards of the connected telephones.
For outgoing calls, it depends on the type of connected telephone, either only
the primary SIM card or one of the other SIM cards can be selected.
Infotainment allows you to choose if you want to work with text messages
from the main Telephone (if this is supported by the Telephone), or work with
text messages from the SIM card inserted in the external module.
If Infotainment is connected to an external device via Apple CarPlay, then the
use of the Bluetooth ®
connection is not possible and the Telephone menu is
not available. A possible data connection via the SIM card remains operational
» page 175 .
Applies to Infotainment Swing
This chapter covers the operation of a Bluetooth ®
telephone connected to In-
fotainment.
If a telephone is connected to Infotainment with multiple SIM cards, then calls
can be accepted by all SIM cards of the connected telephone.
For outgoing calls, it depends on the type of connected telephone, either only
the primary SIM card or one of the other SIM cards can be selected.
WARNINGThe general binding country-specific regulations for operating mobile tele-
phones in the vehicle must be observed.160Infotainment
Possible connection typesDepending on the number of connected Bluetooth®
devices, connection type, as well as the use of the SIM card in the external module, the following functions
are available.
Only applies to Infotainment Columbus
connection variant
The first device (main telephone)The second device (additional telephone)
Third deviceFourth deviceTelephoneSIM card
(In the external mod- ule)TelephoneSIM card
(In the external mod- ule)
1.
rSAP
incoming / outgoing Calls, SMS,
Telephone contacts, Data connection,
Bluetooth ®
player a)
-HFP
(incoming calls),
Bluetooth ®
player a)-Bluetooth
®
player a)-2.
HFP
(Incoming / outgo-
ing
calls), SMS,
Telephone contacts, Bluetooth ®
player a)
-HFP
(incoming calls),
Bluetooth ®
player a)Data connectionBluetooth ®
player a)-3.
HFP
(Incoming / outgo-
ing
calls), SMS,
Telephone contacts, Bluetooth ®
player a)
--Incoming calls,
Text messages,
Data connectionBluetooth ®
player a)-4.-
incoming / outgoing
Calls, SMS,
Telephone contacts b)
,
Data connectionHFP (incoming calls),
Text messages,
Bluetooth ®
player a)-Telephone contacts b)
,
Bluetooth ®
player a)Bluetooth ®
player a)
a)
In every connection variant, there is only the option of connecting one external device to Infotainment as a Bluetooth
®
player.
b)
If telephone contacts from the third device are imported into Infotainment, it's not possible to use the telephone contacts of the SIM card inserted in the external module.
161Telephone
Applies to Infotainment Amundsen, BoleroThe first device (main telephone)The second device (additional tele-phone)HFP (Incoming / outgoing calls), SMS,
Telephone contacts,Bluetooth ®
player a)HFP
(incoming calls),
Bluetooth ®
player a)a)
Only an external device can be connected to Infotainment as a Bluetooth
®
player.
Applies to Infotainment Swing
The first device (main telephone)The second device (additional tele- phone)HFP (Incoming / outgoing calls),
Telephone contacts,Bluetooth ®
player a)Bluetooth ®
player a)
a)
Only an external device can be connected to Infotainment as a Bluetooth
®
player.
Telephone
Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero.
Fig. 197
Telephone: Main menu
The Telephone main menu is displayed if a telephone is connected to Infotain-
ment or a SIM card with activated telephone services is inserted in the exter-
nal module.
›
To display , press the button.
If another, menu id displayed which was open last, to display the
telephone
main menu, press the button again .
Main menu - Information and function surfaces » Fig. 197
Name of the telephone service provider (with active roaming, the symbol
appears before the name
)
Function surfaces of preferred contacts
Choice of storage group for the preferred contact
Emergency number dialling 1)
or function surface of the preferred contact
» page 170
Display the list of paired telephones (in the function surface, the name
of the main telephone appears / SIM card inserted in the external mod-
ule with activated telephone services)
Replace the main telephone with the auxiliary telephone (the name of
the auxiliary telephone appears in the function surface)
Display the list of paired telephones that are available as a source of tel-
ephone contacts - no telephone for telephone contacts is connected
Display the list of paired telephones that are available as a source of tel-
ephone contacts - a telephone for telephone contacts is connected
Enter the telephone number
Display the telephone contact list, depending on the connection type
» page 169
Displays a menu with text messages (SMS) / option to use a SIM card or a telephone for calling up the menu with text messages (SMS) (with new
text messages the number of messages appears in the function surface)
Display the call list (missed calls, in addition to the function surface, the
number of missed calls is displayed)
Telephone menu settings » page 136
Symbols in the status bar Signal strength of the telephone service network with existing SIM card
in the external module or rSAP connection and connection type and data
transfer
Signal strength of the data service network (applies to Infotainment Co-
lumbus)
Charge status of the telephone battery
Missed call ABC
DEFG1)
In some countries, the function may not be available.
162Infotainment
Current call
Incoming SMS
Ongoing data transfer
The PIN code of the SIM card inserted in the external module has not
been entered
Telephone
Applies to Infotainment Swing.
Fig. 198
Telephone: Main menu
The Telephone main menu appears when a telephone is connected to Info-
tainment.
›
To display , press the button.
If another, menu id displayed which was open last, to display the Telephone
main menu, press the button again
.
Main menu - information and function surfaces » Fig. 198
Name of the telephone service provider (with active roaming, the symbol
appears before the name )
Function surfaces of preferred contacts
Choice of storage group for the preferred contacts
Display the list of paired telephones (the name of the telephone appears
in the function surface)
Emergency number dialling 1)
or function surface of the preferred contact
» page 170
Enter the telephone number
Display the telephone contact list » page 169
ABCDisplay the call list (missed calls, in addition to the function surface, the
number of missed calls is displayed)
Menu settings for Telephone » page 141
Symbols in the status bar Signal strength of the telephone service network
Charge status of the telephone battery
Missed call
Current call
Pair and connect
Introduction to the subject
The range of the connection to Infotainment is limited to the passenger com-
partment.
To connect a telephone with Infotainment, the two devices must be paired via
Bluetooth ®
.
The pairing process depends on the number of already connected telephones
or by using the SIM card inserted in the external module (Columbus)
» page 166 .
Depending on the Infotainment type, up to 20 external devices can be paired
with the device. After reaching the maximum number, the pairing of the next
external device will replace that of the device that has not been used for the
longest period of time.
A connection with a telephone that is already paired does not require pairing.
It is enough to find the telephone that has been paired in the list of paired tel-
ephones and make the connection.
WARNINGPair and connect a telephone to Infotainment only when the vehicle is at a
standstill - there is risk of an accident!1)
In some countries, the function may not be available.
163Telephone
Conditions for pairingFig. 199
QR code with reference to the
ŠKODA websites
The telephone can be paired with Infotainment under the following conditions.
The ignition is switched on.
The Bluetooth ®
function of Infotainment and the telephone is switched
on.
The visibility of Infotainment and the telephone is switched on.
The telephone is within range of the Bluetooth ®
signal of Infotainment.
The telephone is compatible with Infotainment.
There is no external device connected to Infotainment using Apple
CarPlay.
The pairing can be initiated from Infotainment or from the telephone.
During the pairing and connection process, information messages are dis-
played on the Infotainment screen and the telephone screen. These messages must be observed and if necessary confirmed (e.g. enabling the contact import,
connecting the Bluetooth ®
player among others).
Compatibility and update
By reading the QR code » Fig. 199 or after typing the following address into the
web browser, information about telephone compatibility and available updates
for Infotainment Bluetooth ®
can be displayed.
http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility
Pairing and connection process
Pair the telephone with Infotainment
›
Search available Bluetooth ®
devices in your telephone.
›
Select Infotainment (name of Infotainment
→
Bluetooth
→
Name:
).
›
Confirm or enter the PIN code to confirm the pairing.
The telephone is connected to the infotainment or just coupled, depending on
the number of already connected external devices and using the SIM card in-
serted in the external module (Columbus).
Pair Infotainment with the telephone›
If there is no telephone connected to Infotainment, then press the but-
ton then tap the function surface
Find telephone
.
›
Or If Infotainment is connected to a telephone, then in the main menu tele-
phone tap on the function surface
→
Search telephone
.
›
or: If a SIM card with activated telephone services is inserted in the external
module of Infotainment Columbus, then in the main menu telephone, tap the
function surface
→
Find telephone
.
›
Select the desired telephone from the list of visited external Bluetooth ®
de-
vices.
›
Confirm the PIN code (enter and confirm if necessary to confirm the pairing.
If external Bluetooth ®
devices are already connected to Infotainment, then
during the pairing and connection process messages and options for the possi-
ble connection type (e.g. replacement of the connected external Bluetooth ®
device) are displayed from Infotainment.
Possible connection types for telephones if necessary, for the SIM card in the
external module » page 161.
Managing paired external devices
Fig. 200
Infotainment Columbus: List of paired external devices / list of
available Bluetooth® profiles
164Infotainment