Introduction
Rotary/push knobs
L ef
t
rotary knob ››› Fig. 1 1 is used as the
v o
lume c
ontrol or on/off button.
The right-hand rotary/push knob 5 is refer-
r ed t
o a
s the setting knob.
Unit buttons and function buttons
The labelled buttons on the unit are referred
to as “unit buttons” and are pictured as a
button symbol with blue content, e.g. MEDIAunit button
›››
Fig. 1 7 .
Ther e ar
e 6 u
nlabelled unit buttons below the
screen ››› Fig. 1 8 . These unit buttons are re-
f err
ed t
o as “function buttons” as their func-
tions depend on the active function mode.
The function assigned to a function button is
shown on the corresponding button in the
lower section of the display (e.g. ››› Fig. 2).
Switching on and off ●
To manually switch the Infotainment sys-
t em on and off
, briefly
press rotary knob
››› Fig. 1 1 .
When the u nit
i
s switched on the system
starts up. The last audio source used shall be
replayed at the last selected volume setting,
provided this does not exceed the preselec-
ted “switch-on volume” ( Volume›››
pag e 21). D
epending on the unit and country in ques-
tion, the unit i
s switched off when the engine
is turned off or the key is removed. If the unit
comes on again without the ignition being
switched on, it will switch off automatically
after 30 minutes (switch-off delay).
Energy management
If, when the ignition is switched off and the
unit switched on, the battery voltage falls be-
low the minimum onboard power supply volt-
age, an audible warning sounds and LOW
BATTERY appears. You should switch the
unit off.
Anti-theft encryption
Once the anti-theft code has been entered for
the first time, it remains stored in the vehicle
(convenience radio coding). If the anti-theft
code has to be inserted manually, e.g. due to
the unit having been installed in another ve-
hicle, please contact a SEAT dealership.
If only the battery terminals have been dis-
connected, switch the ignition on before turn-
ing the unit on again.
Changing basic volume
FunctionOperation
Increasing the
volume.Turn the volume control ››› Fig. 1 1clockwise.
FunctionOperation
Decreasing
the volume.Turn the volume control anti-clock-
wise. Changes to the basic volume are indicated by
a “bar sho
wn briefly
on the screen”.
It is possible to preset certain volume set-
tings and adjustments ››› page 21.
Muting the unit
● Turn the volume control anti-clock
wise
until it displays .
● OR: briefly press the volume control to
activ
ate or deactivate the volume muting
function.
The Media source currently being played is
stopped while the unit is muted. Note
If the base volume has been considerably in-
cr e
ased to play a certain audio source, lower
the volume again before switching to another
audio source. 5
Settings menuMenu options: submenus with repercussion
DAB-FM Automatic switching
: Switching to
FM frequency band is allowed for automatic station
tracking ››› page 23.
Media settings : You can set the settings here for the
Media mode.
Mix/Repeat including subfolders
: It estab-
lishes that random play and repeat play can include
any existing subfolders. The setting only affects the
playback of MP3/WMA files.
Selecting Bluetooth device : Selection of the
Bluetooth device that has to be used for the playback
or the telephone.
Application connection : The settings of this menu
option are only available when there is a connected de-
vice.
Telephone settings : Settings for the pairing with a
Smartphone compatible with Bluetooth®.
Sound setup :
Volume:
Maximum switch-on volume : Here you can set
the volume needed to turn on the unit. To set it, use
the +
and - buttons or the settings button.
Announcements
: Here you can set the volume of
the notifications from the traffic stations (TP). To set
it, use the +
and - buttons or the settings button.
Speed-dependent control
: The speed-depend-
ent volume regulation automatically increases the
volume as the vehicle speed increases ››› page 23.
Menu options: submenus with repercussion
AUX volume : Adjust the input volume of an exter-
nal audio source (AUX) to the output volume of the
other audio sources.
BT audio : To adjust the input volume of an exter-
nal audio source (Bluetooth®) to the playback vol-
ume of the other audio sources.
Balance - Fader : To adjust the distribution of the
sound.
Treble - Mid - Bass : To adjust the characteristics
of the sound.
System settings :
Screen:
Switch off screen (in 10 seconds)
:
The screen turns off automatically if during the set
time no operation is performed. As soon as one of
the buttons on the unit, function buttons or knobs is
operated, the display becomes active and displays
the last active dialogue.
Brightness : Selecting screen brightness from
Maximum brightness to Maximum darkness .
Show clock in standby mode
: When the
unit is off, the display shows the current time.
Colour : Here you can select marking colours for the
screen.
Language : Here you can set the desired language for
the user interface. Alternatively you can also let it auto-
matically select the language of the instrument cluster.
Bluetooth :
Menu options: submenus with repercussion
Bluetooth
: Press to deactivate Bluetooth ®
. All
of the existing connections shall be disconnected.
Visibility : Activating and deactivating the Blue-
tooth ®
.
Visible : The Bluetooth ®
visibility is deactiva-
ted.
Not visible : Bluetooth®
visibility is deactiva-
ted. The Bluetooth ®
visibility has to be activated
for the external pairing of a Bluetooth ®
device
with the Infotainment system.
Name : To display or change the name of the device.
This name will be displayed to other Bluetooth ®
de-
vices in the Bluetooth settings ®
.
Paired devices : Displays paired devices. Discon-
nection and connection of individual Bluetooth ®
de-
vices and Bluetooth ®
profiles.
Find a device : Search for visible Bluetooth ®
de-
vices within the range of the Infotainment system.
The maximum range is approx. 10 metres.
Bluetooth audio (A2DP/AVRCP)
: This func-
tion must be activated if it has to connect an external
audio source via Bluetooth ®
to the Infotainment sys-
tem. ››› page 14.
Application connection :
Active transfer of data
:
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