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Introductioninstance, because the system has been in-stalled in a different vehicle, please go to aSEAT authorised service.
If only the battery was disconnected, switch on the ignition before turning the system onagain.
Changing base volume
FunctionActionTurn volume upTurn the volume control D
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Audio ModeAudio Mode
Radio mode Introduction
The radio system is supplied in different ver-
sions depending on the country and the fea- tures of the vehicle. Some systems also have
a DAB radio receiver
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Audio ModeTP function (radio traffic news)Fig. 3
TP function activated.
The TP function is an RDS radio broadcast
system. If your unit has DAB , you can also use
the TP service without having RDS
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Audio ModeSaving stations in preset buttonsFig. 8
Select the frequency band .
Fig. 9
View of preset buttons.
Stations that are already saved are overwrit-
ten if another station is stored in the same preset button.
Manually assigning different preset but- tons
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Audio ModeOperationFig. 10
RADIO Main Menu: select frequency
band.
Fig. 11
RADIO main menu: Indication of preset
buttons.
Starting DAB radio mode
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Audio ModeStarting DAB station updateFig. 12
List of DAB stations that can be upda-
ted.
Fig. 13
Station update is active.
While stations are being updated, the unit
searches the sets available in this location.
The Infotainment system automatically up-
dates the station list in the background, if DAB
is not the active audio source or if it is not
possible to receive audio on DAB. If you want
to manually update the station list anyway, follow these steps:
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Audio ModePlease observe copyright laws.CDs will not play if they have been recordedin UDF or Direct CD formats. Take the Win-
dows Vista