Overview
Overview Unit o
v
erview Fig. 1
Overview of the controls
1 ››› page 8 2
››› page 17 a)
3 ››› page 9 4
››› page 10
a) If your vehicle does not have Full Link*, pressing the key will bring up a message on the screen telling you that you can activate this function in an Official Service of your choice. 4
Overview
Radio
››› page 29
RADIO main menu ››› page 29
RDS radio data services ››› page 30
Digital radio mode ››› page 31
Memory buttons ››› page 32
Storing station logos ››› page 33
Select, tune and store stations ››› page 33
Scan function ››› page 34
TP traffic news ››› page 34
Settings ››› page 35
Media
››› page 37
Data and file storage devices ››› page 37
Playing order ››› page 40 ››› page 40
Changing the media source ››› page 42
Changing tracks ››› page 43
Selecting an album by its cover ››› page 44
Selecting of a track from a list of tracks ››› page 44
Database view ››› page 45
Inserting or ejecting a CD ››› page 46
Memory card ››› page 46
External data storage device connected to the USB port
››› page 47
External audio source connected to the AUX-IN multime-
dia socket ››› page 48
External audio source with Bluetooth ®
››› page 48
Images ››› page 54
Settings ››› page 53 ››› page 54
Telephone
››› page 77
Pairing ››› page 79
Bluetooth ®
››› page 78
Function buttons ››› page 81
Entering a number ››› page 83
Phonebook ››› page 84
Short messages (SMS) ››› page 85
Call list ››› page 86
Speed dial buttons ››› page 86
Settings ››› page 87
Navigation
››› page 56
New destination ››› page 58
Route options ››› page 59 ››› page 60
My destinations ››› page 60
Points of interest (POI) ››› page 62
View ››› page 63
Split screen ››› page 63
Map display ››› page 64
Traffic reports and dynamic route guidance to the desti-
nation (TRAFFIC) ››› page 64
Predictive navigation ››› page 65
Importing vCards ››› page 66
Importing Personal POI ››› page 66
Navigation with images ››› page 66
Traffic signs ››› page 67
Route guidance in Demo mode ››› page 67
Settings ››› page 67
Offroad mode ››› page 69
Traffic
››› page 64
Traffic information (TP) ››› page 34
Traffic reports and dynamic route guidance to the desti-
nation (TRAFFIC) ››› page 64
Vehicle
››› Booklet Instruction Manual
Sport ››› page 72
Offroad ››› page 73
Consumers ››› page 73
Driving data ››› page 73
Ecotrainer ››› page 74
Vehicle status ››› page 75
Full Link
››› page 17
Requirements ››› page 19
Activation of Full Link ››› page 20
Pairing portable devices ››› page 21
MirrorLink ®
››› page 22
Apple CarPlay™ ››› page 23
Android Auto™ ››› page 23
Frequently asked questions ››› page 25
Images
››› page 54
Sound
››› page 91
Air condition
››› Booklet Instruction
Manual
Settings
››› page 90 6
Introduction
Introduction Saf ety
in
structions relating to the In-
fotainment system Travelling on today's roads requires the driv-
er's f
u
ll attention at all times.
Only operate the radio and its various func-
tions when the traffic situation really permits
this. WARNING
● Bef or
e starting the trip, you should famili-
arise yourself with the different radio func-
tions.
● High audio volume may represent a danger
to y
ou and to others.
● Adjust the volume in a way that you can
distin
guish surrounding noise, for example,
horns and sirens, etc.
● Changes to the Infotainment system set-
tings
should be made when the car is stop-
ped, or by a passenger. WARNING
Distracting the driver in any way can lead to
an acc ident
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 settin
g, even if only for short periods
of time. WARNING
The volume level may suddenly change when
y ou sw it
ch audio source or connect a new au-
dio source.
● Lower the base volume before connecting
or switc
hing audio sources. WARNING
The driving recommendations and traffic indi-
cation s
shown on the navigation system may
differ from the current traffic situation.
● Traffic signs and traffic regulations have
priority ov
er 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 whil e driv
ing can distract your attention
from the traffic and cause an accident. WARNING
Connecting leads for external devices may
ob s
truct the driver.
● Arrange the connecting leads so that they
do not ob
struct the driver. WARNING
External devices that are loose or not proper-
ly sec ur
ed 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, wind
screen, 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
mov ement
s, which could cause an accident
and severe injuries.
● Always keep the armrest closed while the
vehicl
e is in motion. WARNING
Opening a CD or DVD player's housing can
le a
d to injuries from invisible laser radiation.
● Have CD or DVD players repaired only by a
qualified work
shop. » 7
Introduction
When you activate voice control you are tak-
en t o the m
ain s
creen ››› Fig. 10 where the
main commands and the modes in which
system works are shown.
From here, you can tell the system which
mode you want to activate or directly give a
voice command.
When you select any of the modes (Naviga-
tion, Telephone, Radio, Media, Voice control)
a menu will appear listing the main com-
mands and, in each one, brief explanations
to help understand how they work.
Voice control (RADIO)
LISTEN TO THE RADIOListen to the radio
SELECT STATIONStation NAME STATION 1
Set station
SELECT FREQUENCYFrequency 87.9
Set frequency
CHANGING BANDSBand FM
Change band Voice control (MEDIA)
SELECT A SOURCEPlay Jukebox
a)
Listen to CD
SELECTING MUSICSelect track / album / ar-
tist / genre
PLAY MORE LIKE THIS a)Play more like this
a)
Only available for the model: “Navi System Plus”
Voice control (PHONE)
CALL CONTACTS
Call Forename Surname
Landline
Call Forename Surname
Mobile
CALL NUMBERSCall 01234
Call number
CALL LISTShow all calls
Missed calls
REDIALRedial
CALL MAILBOXCall mailbox
SMSRead out text message
SERVICEAssistance call
INFORMATIONInformation call Voice control (NAV)*
ENTER AN ADDRESS
Enter address
Navigate to City, Street,
Number
a)
SEARCH FOR POIs a)
Nearest car park
Search for restaurants
near destination.
HOME ADDRESSHome address
LAST DESTINATIONSLast destinations
NAVIGATE TO CONTACTSNavigate to Forename Sur-
name
ROUTE GUIDANCEStart route guidance
Route information
a)
Only available for the model: “Navi System Plus”
Voice control
VOICE CONTROL
Pardon?
Back
Main menu
Cancel voice control
Pause voice control
HELPHelp
What can I say?
PUSH-TO-TALK Note
Voice control is not possible during parking
manoeu vr
es. 15
Connectivity
Requirements for Full Link Fig. 13
Full Link RequirementsAFull Link Activated : If you do not have Full Link in your vehicle you can acquire it as an accessory at your Authorised Service.
BCompatible Phones. Go to the MirrorLink ®
, Android Auto™ or Apple CarPlay™ websites to confirm whether your phone is compatible with the system.
– Check smartphone compatibility: www.mirrorlink.com/phones
– MirrorLink
®
1.1 or higher
– Some of the apps certified by SEAT or the CCC must be installed on the device.
– Check smartphone compatibility. Android Auto™: www.android.com/auto/
– Android 5.0 (Lollipop) or higher
– Install Android Auto™ app
Apple CarPlay
– Check smartphone compatibility. Apple CarPlay™: www.apple.com/ios/carplay/
– iPhone 5 or higher and iOS 7.1 or higher
– Turn on the SIRI personal assistant (see phone settings)
CUSB cable connecting car to phone: use the USB cable approved and supplied by the phone's official distributor.
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Connectivity
Activation of Full Link Fig. 14
Full Link Setup Fig. 15
Full Link menu Data connection via Wi-Fi or SIM is not nec-
e
s
s
ary to establish the connection between
the smartphone and Full Link.
Data connection via Wi-Fi or SIM is necessary to enable all of the app features 1)
.
Proceed as follows to use Full Link:
● Switch on the Infotainment system
● Connect the smartphone to the vehicle's
USB port u
sing a USB cable ››› Booklet In-
struction Manual.
● In the main menu for the Full Link setup,
select A
ctivate data transfer for SEAT apps
››› Fig. 14:
Finally, a message will appear stating that
data transfer will commence when the device
is connected. Please note that data is trans-
ferred over connections between your vehicle
and mobile device. Press OK. Once selected,
the technology compatible with your device
can be used. Note
Depending on your smartphone, it may have
to be u n
locked for the connection to occur. What should I do if it does not con-
nect?
Restart the mobile device
Check the USB cable visually.
Make sure that the USB cable is not damaged. Check
that both connections (USB/micro USB) are not dam-
aged or worn.
Visually check that
the USB ports are
properly connected.
Check that the vehi-
cle and device USB
connections are not
damaged and/or
worn.Clean the USB ports (device and
vehicle).
Try another compatible mobile
device.
Have the USB port replaced at a
SEAT Authorised Service.
Have the mobile device re-
paired or replace it.
Try another compatible mobile device.
1)
Using the data connection to transfer the smart-
phone app s
to Full Link may involve additional
charges. Please check the charges with your opera-
tor.
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Audio and Media Mode
Audio and Media Mode
R a
dio Mode
R
elated video Fig. 20
Radio mode RADIO main menu
Fig. 21
RADIO main menu. Fig. 22
Radio mode: station list (FM). Press the infotainment
MENU button
››
› Fig. 1
1 and then select the
Ra
dio
context to open
the RADIO main menu ››› Fig. 21.
RADIO main menu function buttons
Function button: function
1To change the group of memory buttons
slide a finger over the memory buttons
from left to right or vice-versa
BANDAllows you to select the frequency band.
STATION
LISTOpens the list of currently receivable ra-
dio stations ››› page 33.
MANUALAllows you to select the frequency man-
ually ››› page 33.
VIEW
Allows you to select the information
shown on the screen ››› page 32. The
function button is only available in DAB
mode.
Function button: function
SETTINGSOpens the setup menu of the active fre-
quency band (FM, AM or DAB)
››› page 35.
/
Selects the previous or next stored sta-
tion (or available station). Adjustment of
the arrow buttons in the Settings menu
(FM, AM, DAB).
1 to 18Memory buttons
››› page 32.
SCANStops the scan function (only visible
when the function is under way). Information and possible icons
Display: Meaning
A
View the frequency or the name of the sta-
tion and, where applicable, the radio text.
The name of the radio station and the radio
text will only be displayed if equipped with
RDS and if it is active
››› page 30.
RDS OffThe RDS radio data service is deactivated.
TPTraffic news is available ››› page 34.
No stations with traffic news are available.
The radio station is stored on a memory
button.
AF offThe tracking of alternative frequencies is
disabled.»
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Audio and Media Mode
Note
● The avai l
ability of AM and DAB bands de-
pends on the country and/or equipment. In
the event that the AM and DAB bands are not
available, the BAND function button text will
not be shown.
● Bear in mind that being underground, in
tunnel
s, in areas with tall buildings or moun-
tains can interfere with radio signals.
● Foil or metal-coated stickers attached to
the window
s may affect reception on vehicles
with a window aerial.
● Radio stations are responsible for the con-
tent of
the information they transmit. RDS radio data services (FM band)
Fig. 23
Standard representation: FM station
li s
t
menu The RDS (Radio Data System) offers addition-
al
inf
orm
ation in FM such as the visualisation of the station name, automatic station track-
ing (AF), te
xt emitted by radio (Radio Text),
traffic reports (TP) and station types (PTY).
Depending on the country and the unit in
question, the RDS can be deactivated in the FM setup menu ››› page 35.
Without RDS it is not possible to use radio
data services.
Name of the station and automatic station
tracking
If equipped with the RDS function, the names
of the stations can be displayed in the main
RADIO menu and in the FM station list .
FM radio stations may occasionally or contin-
uously broadcast different content on differ-
ent regional frequencies under the same sta-
tion name (e.g. Station 3).
By default, automatic station tracking always
switches to the currently selected station's
frequency that offers the best reception, as
the vehicle travels from one area to the next.
As a result, this may cause the regional sig-
nal to be lost.
Automatic frequency changing and automatic
station tracking can be deactivated in FM setup ››› page 35.
Setting a station name
In some cases the name of the station is too
long. This text may be blocked/unblocked by pressing on the station name for 3 seconds
until
hearing an audible signal (a dot will ap-
pear/disappear on the left and right of the
station name).
Radio text
Some RDS-enabled stations also broadcast
additional text information known as radio
text.
Radio Text is displayed in the upper half of
the screen above the memory buttons
››› Fig. 21 A .
The R a
dio
Text display can be deactivated in
FM setup ››› page 35.
Station list order
Stations that are available at a certain time
are displayed on the station list screen ( STA-
TION LIST function button). This list may
be ordered by station group, by genre or al-
phabetically ››› Fig. 23. Note
● Due t o m
atters of infrastructure, RDS func-
tions may be limited in certain countries, and
you may not be able to receive traffic an-
nouncements, automatic station tracking (AF)
or programme types (PTY). 30