Infotainment System for Your Seat Ateca SUV 2020

Infotainment System  
system can distract your attention from the  
traffic.  
WARNING  
Place the connecting cables of external  
equipment so that they do not interfere  
with the driver’s mobility.  
Infotainment System  
Always drive carefully and responsibly.  
Introduction  
Select volume settings that allow you to  
hear sounds from outside the vehicle at all  
times (e.g. emergency services sirens and  
horns).  
WARNING  
Safety warnings  
External devices that are loose or not prop-  
erly secured could move around the pas-  
senger compartment during a sharp ma-  
noeuvre or accident.  
Safety warnings regarding the Info-  
tainment system  
WARNING  
The volume level may suddenly change  
when you switch audio source or connect a  
new audio source.  
Only operate the infotainment system and its  
various functions when the traffic situation  
really permits this.  
Avoid placing external devices on the  
doors, windscreen, steering wheel, dash  
panel, the backs of the seats, on top of or  
near the area marked “AIRBAG” or between  
these areas and the occupants. They could  
cause serious injury in an accident, espe-  
cially when the airbags inflate.  
Lower the base volume before connect-  
ing or switching audio sources.  
WARNING  
Before starting the trip, you should famili-  
WARNING  
arise yourself with the different infotain-  
ment system functions.  
The driving recommendations and traffic  
indications shown on the navigation system  
may differ from the current traffic situation.  
WARNING  
The armrest* must always remain closed  
during the journey as it could restrict the  
driver’s movements.  
High audio volume may represent a dan-  
ger to you and to others. Hearing may be  
impaired if the volume is too high, even for  
short periods of time.  
Traffic signs and traffic regulations have  
priority over the recommendations and dis-  
plays provided by the navigation system.  
Changes to the Infotainment system set-  
tings should be made when the car is stop-  
ped, or by a passenger.  
WARNING  
Opening the CD or DVD player can lead to  
injuries from invisible laser radiation.  
WARNING  
Connecting, inserting or removing a data  
medium while driving can distract your at-  
tention from the traffic and cause an acci-  
dent.  
WARNING  
Have CD or DVD repaired only by a spe-  
cialist workshop.  
Current traffic requires maximum attention  
from public road users. Distracting the driv-  
er in any way can lead to an accident and  
cause injuries. Operating the Infotainment  
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Introduction  
CAUTION  
Do not insert 8 cm single CDs or irregu-  
larly shaped CDs or DVDs.  
The Infotainment system can be damaged  
by the incorrect insertion of a data storage  
device or the insertion of an incompatible  
data storage device.  
Do not insert DVD-Plus discs, Dual  
Discs or Flip Discs, as these are thicker  
than normal CDs.  
When inserting a data storage device,  
make sure it is correctly positioned.  
CAUTION  
Applying force may irreparably damage  
The vehicle loudspeakers may be dam-  
aged if the volume is too high or the sound  
is distorted.  
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 tilt-  
ing so as not to scratch them.  
Note  
For the proper functioning of the Infotain-  
ment system it is important that the date  
and time set in the vehicle are correct.  
If a CD or DVD is inserted while another is  
already in the unit or being ejected, the  
CD/DVD drive may be damaged. Always  
wait until the data medium is completely  
ejected.  
CAUTION  
Foreign objects stuck to a CD or DVD, or if it  
is not round, the player may be damaged.  
Only clean, standard 12 cm CDs or DVDs  
should be used.  
Do not affix stickers or other items to  
the data medium. Stickers may peel off  
and damage the drive.  
Do not use printable data media. Prin-  
ted labels and coverings may peel off  
and damage the CD/DVD drive.  
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Overview of the unit  
Media System Plus / Navi System / Navi System Plus  
Fig. 158 Overview of the controls  
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Radio Mode (change of band frequency  
Voice control page 174  
Settings button (search and selection)  
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Full Link page 177  
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Touchscreen page 168  
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Vehicle settings page 89,  
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Navigation Mode page 212  
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Media mode (audio sources)  
Main menu page 167  
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Volume. Off/on page 167  
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Phone Mode page 230  
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Proximity sensor page 170  
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Main menus  
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Fig. 159 Menu summary.  
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Navigation page 212  
Telephone page 230  
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RADIO main menu page 187  
New destination page 214  
Bluetooth® page 231  
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RDS radio data services page 188  
Route options page 215 page 216  
Tethering page 232  
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Digital radio mode page 189  
My destinations page 216  
Function buttons page 233  
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Memory buttons page 190  
Save station logos page 191  
Special destinations (POI) page 218  
Enter number page 235  
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Select, tune and save stations page 191  
Split screen page 218  
Short messages (SMS) page 237  
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SCAN automatic playback page 192  
Map display page 219  
Call list page 238  
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TP traffic information page 192  
Traffic bulletins and dynamic guide page 220  
Quick dial keys page 238  
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Predictive navigation page 221  
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Import vCards page 221  
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Navigation with images page 221  
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Road signs page 221  
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Data and file formats page 195  
Route guidance in Demo mode page 222  
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Full Link page 177  
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Playback order page 198 page 198  
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Change the media source page 200  
Offroad mode page 224  
Requirements page 178  
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Change track page 201  
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Activation of Full Link page 179  
Selecting an album by cover page 201  
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Vehicle  
Tethering of portable devices page 180  
Selecting a track from a track list page 202  
MirrorLink® page 181  
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Instrument panel page 226  
Data bank view page 203  
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Apple CarPlay™ page 181  
Insert or remove a CD or DVD page 203  
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Android Auto™ page 182  
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Offroad page 227  
Memory card page 204  
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Frequently Asked Questions page 183  
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External data storage device connected to the USB  
Consumers page 228  
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Driving data page 228  
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SEAT Md. Climate page 183  
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External audio source connected to the AUX-IN multi-  
Ecotrainer page 228  
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media socket page 205  
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Vehicle status page 229  
WLAN access point page 184  
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External audio source with Bluetooth® page 205  
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Traffic page 220  
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Traffic information (TP) page 192  
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Control page 154  
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Traffic bulletins and dynamic guide page 220  
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Introduction  
countries. For further information, contact  
the local authorities.  
Note  
General instructions for use  
Depending on the infotainment version,  
there may be more icons on the second  
page. In this case, to see the remaining  
On vehicles with ParkPilot, the audio vol-  
Introduction  
ume is automatically lowered when reverse  
gear is selected. The volume can be low-  
icons press the function button Fig. 161  
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ered in the menu Sound  
> Volume.  
(arrow) or slide your finger horizontally  
across the screen.  
Diagram of the menus  
Rotary push buttons and infotain-  
ment buttons  
Fig. 160 Related video  
If the setup is changed, this may change the  
display on the screen and the Infotainment  
system may behave in a manner different to  
that described in this manual.  
Rotary/push buttons  
The left rotary push button is the on/off  
button if pressed and the volume knob if  
turned.  
Note  
The right rotary pushbutton is the search but-  
ton if turned and the selection button if press-  
ed.  
Just press a button or the screen to use  
the infotainment system's functions.  
The equipment’s software depends on  
Fig. 161 Main menu  
the market in question, so it is possible that  
not all of the function buttons or described  
functions are available. The equipment is  
not faulty if a function button is missing.  
Infotainment buttons  
The Infotainment system touchscreen can be  
used to select the different main menus.  
The Infotainment buttons are used by press-  
ing them or pressing and holding.  
Press the Infotainment button to open the  
menus summary .  
Due to country-specific legislation, cer-  
tain functions may not be available on the  
screen when the vehicle is travelling above  
a certain speed.  
Switching on and off  
The display of the touchscreen's main menu  
can be switched between “grid” and “carou-  
sel” and vice-versa using the menu Settings  
Screen page 171.  
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When the system is turned on, it starts up with  
the volume at which it was turned off, as long  
as it does not exceed the preset maximum  
Using a mobile telephone inside the vehi-  
cle may provoke noise in the speakers.  
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Restrictions on the use of devices using  
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start-up volume. Select Sound  
> Volume.  
Bluetooth® technology may apply in some  
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The unit will switch off automatically when  
the key is removed from the ignition or when  
the on/off button is pressed (depending on  
the equipment fitted or the vehicle). If the In-  
fotainment system is switched on again, it will  
switch off automatically after approximately  
30 minutes (switch-off delay).  
played on the instrument panel by a volume  
bar.  
It is possible to preset certain volume settings  
and adjustments. Select > Sound  
ume.  
> Vol-  
Muting the Infotainment system sound  
Turn the volume control anti-clockwise  
Note  
until it displays .  
The Infotainment system is a part of the  
vehicle. It cannot be used in any other vehi-  
cle.  
OR: press the left wheel of the multifunction  
Fig. 163 Sound setup menu  
steering wheel.  
Active areas of the touchscreen that call up a  
certain function are called “function buttons”.  
These buttons are operated by pressing them  
on the screen or holding them down.  
If the battery has been disconnected, the  
Playback is paused while in Media mode (ex-  
cept AUX). The screen displays .  
ignition must be activated before switching  
on the Infotainment system.  
The function buttons appear in this manual as  
a “function button” and a button symbol  
inside a rectangle .  
Operation of the function buttons  
and the instructions on the screen  
Changing the basic volume  
Increasing or decreasing the volume or  
muting the sound  
These activate functions or open submenus.  
The currently selected menu is displayed in  
Raise the volume: turn the volume control   
clockwise or move the left thumbwheel on  
the multifunction steering wheel upward .  
the title bar Fig. 162  
of the submenus.  
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Inactive (grey) function buttons cannot be se-  
lected.  
Lower the volume: turn the volume control   
clockwise or move the left thumbwheel on  
the multifunction steering wheel downward  
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Increase or decrease the size of the im-  
ages displayed on the screen  
The size of the navigation map image and im-  
age views can be enlarged or reduced. To do  
this, slide 2 fingers across the screen to sepa-  
rate them or bring them together.  
Changes in volume are indicated by a vol-  
ume bar on the screen. The volume can be  
controlled using the steering wheel controls.  
In this case, the changes in volume are dis-  
Fig. 162 View of some of the function buttons  
on the screen.  
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Overview of screen and function buttons  
Mark list entries using the setup button  
and open them  
Display and function buttons: operation  
and effect  
Display and function buttons: operation  
and effect  
Turn the adjustment knob to search and se-  
OK  
Press to confirm an entry or a selection.  
lect from the list.  
The title bar shows the selected menu  
Press to close a pop-up window or an in-  
put window.  
Press the setup button to activate the  
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and other function buttons.  
marked entry on the list.  
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Press it to open another menu.  
Press them to change the setup adjust-  
ments one at a time.  
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Search lists (scrolling the screen)  
The scroll bar is shown on the right. Scroll  
the bar by sliding your finger vertically on  
The scroll bar is shown on the right and its  
size depends on the entries in the list  
Move the scroll button across the screen  
by sliding your finger.  
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Movable cursor: Move the cursor by slid-  
On the bar: Press above or below the mark  
ing your finger across the screen.  
Open list entries and search in lists  
or slide your finger vertically over the mark  
until you reach the desired position.  
OR: Press a point on the screen where  
you want the sound to be directed.  
Fixed crosshair: Press on the arrows to  
move the sound around according to your  
preferences.  
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Input window with on-screen key-  
pad  
OR: Press the central button to centre the  
stereo sound in the centre of the passen-  
ger compartment  
Press it on some lists to move up a level,  
one by one.  
Fig. 164 Entries on a setup menu list.  
BACK  
Button to return to the previous menu or  
move up through the folder structure.  
The entries on a list can be activated by  
pressing them on the screen or by using the  
settings button.  
When pressed, a pop-up window opens  
(options window) which displays other  
setup options.  
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Fig. 165 Input window with on-screen keypad.  
Some functions are activated or deac-  
tivated by pressing this box.  
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The on-screen keypad is used for functions  
such as entering an memory name, selecting  
a destination address or entering a search  
term for searching long lists.  
toward it. In operation mode, the function but-  
tons are automatically highlighted to facili-  
tate their use.  
Function icon and text: operation and ef-  
fect  
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Press to show symbols on the keypad.  
The input line with cursor is located in the top  
bar of the screen. All inputs are displayed  
here.  
If there are fewer than 99, it shows the  
number of entries that can be selec-  
ted. Pressing opens the list according  
to the entry.  
Motion sensors (gesture control)*  
3 Valid for: Navi System and Navi System Plus.  
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Depending on the version, the infotainment  
system has motion sensors that can be used  
to change certain functions, e.g. next station,  
next memory bank, previous track, etc.  
Input windows for “free text input”  
Scroll bar, the size of which depends  
on the number of matching entries.  
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In the input masks for open text, you may en-  
ter letters, numbers and characters in any  
combination.  
If the button is held down, special  
characters based on that letter are  
displayed. Press the desired charac-  
ter to enter it. Some special charac-  
ters can be written out instead (e.g.  
“AE” for “Ä”).  
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Press the infotainment button > Set-  
Input windows for selecting a saved entry  
(e.g. selection of a destination address)  
tings  
> Screen > activate/deactivate  
proximity sensor.  
It is only possible to enter a sequence of let-  
ters, numbers and characters that matches a  
stored entry.  
If the sensors are active, when you move your  
hand close to the screen the silhouette of a  
hand will be displayed in the lower right cor-  
ner.  
Space bar  
Deletes characters on the input line  
from right to left.  
Matches are suggested on the input line  
Press and hold to delete several char-  
acters.  
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Fig. 165 . In the case of compound  
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With this function the system switches to the  
previous or next station, track, memory bank,  
etc., when you move your hand from left to  
right, or vice-versa, in front of the screen. An  
audible warning also sounds.  
names, it is necessary to enter a space.  
BACK  
Close the input window.  
Overview of the function buttons*  
Function icon and text: operation and ef-  
fect  
Proximity sensor  
3 Valid for: Navi System and Navi System Plus.  
Letters and Press them to copy them into the input  
digits  
line.  
The Infotainment system is equipped with an  
Press to change the keypad to anoth-  
er language. Keypad languages can  
be selected from the menu System  
integrated proximity sensor Fig. 158  
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The screen switches from display mode to  
automatic operation when your hand moves  
settings  
> Speech.  
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set or if the NEVERfunction button has not  
been pressed.  
Additional information and display  
options  
Function button: function  
Once one or more settings have been  
applied, finalise the configuration in  
the main menu of the wizzard.  
If you have not set all the parameters,  
the Initial Configuration Wizard will  
start the next time you turn the Info-  
tainment system on.  
Function button: function  
The displays appearing on the screen may  
vary depending on the settings, and may  
differ from those described here.  
FINISH  
Closes the Configuration Wizard, and  
the main menu or last mode in which  
CLOSE  
you used the Infotainment system will  
The status bar on the screen can display, for  
example, the current time and outside tem-  
perature.  
appear.  
a)  
Only valid for Navi System and Navi System Plus.  
Disables the possibility of changing  
the settings of the Infotainment sys-  
All displays can be viewed only after com-  
pletely restarting the Infotainment system.  
NEVER  
tem. To configure the system go to:  
System settingsand select Con-  
figuration wizard.  
Menu and system settings  
START  
Starts up the Configuration Wizard.  
The settings that can be selected varies de-  
pending on the country and the equipment in  
question, and on the vehicle's equipment.  
Initial configuration wizard  
If the system includes navigation, the  
date and time are set automatically  
by the GPS.  
A
Press the Infotainment button and then  
Search and save the radio stations  
with the best reception at that time in  
all available bands.  
press the SETTINGS function button.  
B
Press the function button of the main menu or  
the functions for which you want to change  
the settings. All settings are automatically  
applied when the menus are closed.  
Link your mobile phone to the Infotain-  
ment system.  
C
Add your home address using your  
current position or by manually enter-  
ing an address.  
D
Function button: function  
Fig. 166 Initial configuration wizard  
Screen : To change the screen settings.  
Previous or next parameter to config-  
ure.  
Menu : To select the main menu display mode  
It will help you to set up your Infotainment  
system the first time you switch it on.  
When a parameter has been config-  
ured, the only way to reconfigure it is  
by clicking on it on the main menu, not  
by using the Previous/Next buttons.  
When you configure a parameter,   
will be displayed over it.  
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(Mosaicor Carousel).  
PREVIOUS  
NEXT  
Every time you switch on the Infotainment  
system, the initial setup screen will appear  
Fig. 166 if any parameters have not been  
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Function button: function  
Function button: function  
Function button: function  
Switch off screen (in 10 seconds) : If this function is  
active and the infotainment system is not used,  
the screen will automatically switch off after ap-  
prox. 10 seconds. Pressing the screen or pressing  
one of the infotainment buttons will turn the  
screen on again.  
Time format : To select the time display format (12  
or 24 hours).  
Remove safely : To eject the data medium (SD/USB  
card) from the system. After correctly ejecting the  
data storage device from the system, the function  
button becomes inactive (grey colour).  
Date : To set the current date.  
Date format : To select the date display format  
Factory settings : When the original factory settings  
are restored, all inputs and settings that are made  
are deleted, depending on the selected settings.  
(DD.MM.YYYY, YY-MM-DDor MM-DD-YY).  
Brightness : To select the brightness level of the  
screen.  
Language : To select the desired language for texts  
and phrases in the voice control system.  
Bluetooth : To change the Bluetooth® page 239  
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Day / Night : To select the type of display (Day,  
Nightor Automatic).  
settings.  
Additional keypad languages : To select additional key-  
board languages.  
WLAN a): To change the WLAN access point settings  
Touchscreen tone : The confirmation tone when a  
function button is pressed is active.  
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Units : To set the units of measurement of the vehi-  
cle's displays: distance, speed, temperature, volume,  
consumption and pressure.  
System information : Display of the system information  
(device number, hardware and software versions).  
Proximity sensor : The proximity sensors are active.  
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Data transfer for SEAT apps  
Update : To update the navigation data, do  
Show clock in standby mode : In standby mode, the  
time is displayed on the infotainment system  
screen.  
page 212 No remove the memory card while  
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Data transfer for SEAT apps : This allows data to be  
exchanged between the vehicle and SEAT apps.  
They are not personal data.  
the navigation data are being installed.  
Copyright : Information about copyright.  
Date and time : Change the time and date settings.  
Operation via apps : Change the level of interaction  
with apps.  
Configuration wizard : Opens the Infotainment system’s  
initial configuration wizard.  
Clock time source : To select the time source (GPS  
or manual).  
Deactivate : This limits specific functions that  
require a higher level of security.  
a)  
Only available for the model: Navi System Plus.  
GPS : The time and date can be selected using  
the Time zone function button. In this case, the  
Time and Date function buttons for manual  
entry will not be active.  
Confirm : Allows 100% of functions of the app,  
and certain specific actions on the Infotain-  
ment system have to be confirmed.  
Allow : Allows all available functions to be exe-  
cuted from the app.  
Note  
For the proper functioning of the Infotain-  
ment system it is important that the date  
and time set in the vehicle are correct.  
Manual : The time and date can be set manual-  
ly using the Time and Date function buttons.  
Voice control : To change the voice control settings  
Time : To set the time manually.  
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Time zone : To adjust the desired time zone.  
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Adjust the playback volume of external  
audio sources  
Volume and sound settings  
Function button: function  
Entertainment fading (nav. announcements) : Adjusts  
the playback volume when the navigator is  
speaking.  
The settings that can be selected varies de-  
pending on the country and the equipment in  
question, and on the vehicle's equipment.  
If you need to increase the playback volume  
for the external audio source, first lower the  
base volume on the infotainment system.  
Volume : To set the playback volume of audio  
sources connected via the AUX-IN multimedia  
jack (Low, Mediumor High). Also see  
Press the Infotainment button and then  
press the Sound function button.  
Press the main menu function button for the  
settings that have to be changed. All settings  
are applied instantly.  
If the sound from the connected audio source  
is very low, increase the output volume on  
the external audio source. If this is not  
enough, change the input volume to medium  
or high.  
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Bluetooth audio : To set the playback volume of  
the audio sources connected by Bluetooth®  
If the sound from the connected external au-  
dio source is too loud or distorted, lower the  
output volume on the external audio source.  
If this is not enough, change the input vol-  
ume to mediumor low.  
(Low, Mediumor High). Also see page 173,  
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Overview of screen and function buttons  
Function button: function  
Equaliser : To adjust the sound properties.  
Volume : To change the volume settings.  
Balance - Fader : To adjust the sound distribution. The  
cursor indicates the current sound distribution in the  
passenger compartment. To modify the sound distri-  
bution, briefly press on the desired position in the  
passenger compartment view or use the arrow keys  
for a step-by-step modification. To centre sound dis-  
tribution in the passenger compartment view, press  
the central function button located between the ar-  
rows.  
Warnings : To set the playback volume of warn-  
ings, such as traffic announcements.  
Navigation announcements : To set the playback  
volume of audio driving recommendations.  
Voice control : To set the playback volume of  
voice control.  
Maximum switch-on volume : To set the equipment's  
maximum switch-on volume.  
Sound focus : Optimizes the sound in the passenger  
compartment.  
Speed-dependent volume adjustment (GALA): To set  
the extent to which the volume is adjusted de-  
pending on the speed. The volume of the audio  
will increase automatically as the speed of the  
vehicle increases.  
Subwoofer *: Adjusts the volume of the subwoofer.  
Touchscreen tone : The confirmation tone when a func-  
tion button is pressed is active.  
Disabling voice navigation during calls : During a tele-  
phone conversation, audio driving recommendations  
will not be given.  
Entertainment fading when parking : To adjust the  
desired reduction in audio volume when ParkPi-  
lot is active.  
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main screen will appear in the format selec-  
command can also be spoken followed by a  
function of the infotainment system, such as  
Help with navigation”.  
Voice control  
ted in Voice control settings page 176).  
›››  
The spoken indications guide you through the  
following “dialogue”.  
How it works  
Interacting with the dialogue mode  
Speak the desired command and follow the  
instructions in the “dialogue”. Often a func-  
tion can be activated by different spoken  
commands. If in doubt, try speaking a com-  
mand or say Help.  
Icons in upper left corner:  
The system waits for a user's command.  
The system has recognised a command  
and will act shortly.  
When an action is taken (e.g., call a con-  
tact), the voice control ends automatically  
and you must activate it again if you want to  
continue with it. There are certain commands  
after which the voice control does not end,  
and it waits by saying Next command?.  
The system transmits a spoken com-  
mand and confirms the command that  
has been given.  
The system is in paused mode. (max. 3  
minutes).  
Fig. 167 Voice control: main screen  
To manually end voice control, press and  
Hide or show the voice control menu  
Many of the radio, media, telephone and nav-  
igation functions can be changed by voice  
commands.  
hold the button until the corresponding  
confirmation signal sounds, or briefly press  
the button twice, or press the function but-  
ton in the upper right corner of the screen.  
/
  ›››  
Operation during the dialogue  
The voice control of the infotainment system  
will only be available for the language selec-  
While the infotainment system transmits a  
spoken instruction, the symbol will be dis-  
played on the screen.  
You can also end the voice control by  
speaking the following commands: Stop or  
Cancel.  
ted in System settings page 171.  
›››  
Voice control settings page 176.  
›››  
You can stop the speech by pressing the  
Voice control help  
upper left icon on the screen or button and  
voice recognition will resume for the user.  
Start and stop voice control  
It is recommended to listen to the Help the  
first time you use the voice control.  
To activate voice control, briefly press the  
button on the multifunction steering wheel   
or the infotainment system.  
IMPORTANT: The system will ONLY recog-  
nize a command when the symbol is  
displayed as activeon the panel or on  
the touchscreen.  
Activate voice control .  
Say the command Help to start it in the lan-  
When activating voice control, a dialogue  
start tone will sound and the main voice con-  
trol screen will be displayed, Fig. 167, (the  
guage indicated System Settings, and fol-  
low the instructions in the dialogue. The Help  
›››  
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Introduction  
If you make a mistake when speaking a com-  
mand, or pronounce it incompletely and it  
has no effect, you may repeat the command.  
The symbol remains activated.  
From here you can command the system  
based on the context that you want to oper-  
ate, or give a voice command directly.  
Effect  
PLAY SIMILAR TITLESa)  
Voice command  
Play similar titles  
a)  
When selecting each of the contexts (Naviga-  
tion, Telephone, Radio, Media, Voice control)  
a menu will displayed listing the main com-  
mands, and providing brief explanations of  
how to give each of them, as a help mode.  
Only available for the model: Navi System Plus  
Briefly press button to repeat the com-  
Voice control (TELEPHONE)  
mand.  
Effect  
Voice command  
Voice control instructions  
Call Name Surname  
Home  
Follow the instructions shown below for opti-  
mal operation of the voice control.  
Voice control (RADIO)  
CALL CONTACTS  
Call Name Surname Mo-  
bile  
Effect  
Voice command  
Listen to the radio  
Station STATION NAME 1  
Set station  
Speak slowly and clearly if possible. The  
LISTEN TO THE RADIO  
system will not recognise words that are un-  
clearly pronounced, or words and numbers  
that are missing syllables.  
Call 01234  
CALL NUMBERS  
CALL LIST  
SELECT STATION  
SELECT FREQUENCY  
CHANGE BAND  
Call number  
Show all calls  
Missed calls  
Telephone numbers should be spoken digit  
by digit, or by blocks units, tens or hundreds.  
Frequency 87.9  
Set frequency  
Speak at a normal volume, without exag-  
gerated pronunciation or long pauses.  
REDIAL  
Redial  
Band FM  
Avoid outside and nearby noise (for exam-  
CALL MAILBOX  
SMS  
Call mailbox  
Read out text message  
Breakdown call  
Information call  
ple, conversations inside the vehicle). Close  
all doors, windows and the sliding sunroof.  
Change band  
Do not direct the air from the outlets to-  
Voice control (MEDIA)  
SERVICE  
wards the roof of the passenger compart-  
ment.  
»
INFORMATION  
Effect  
Voice command  
Play Jukeboxa)  
Listen to CD  
If you are driving at high speed, talk a little  
louder.  
SOURCE SELECTION  
MUSIC SELECTION  
By activating voice control the system takes  
Select track / album / ar-  
tist / genre  
you to the main screen Fig. 167, which will  
›››  
display the contexts in which the system op-  
erates and the main commands.  
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Voice command  
Voice control (NAVIGATION)*  
Effect  
HELP  
Function button: function  
Effect  
Voice command  
Help  
Input tone in voice dialogue : the input tone to confirm  
an order is activated.  
Enter address  
What can I say?  
End tone in voice dialogue : the end tone to confirm an  
order is deactivated.  
ENTER THE ADDRESS  
Guide to City, Street,  
numbera)  
VOICE BUTTON  
a)  
Available depending on equipment  
Note  
Search for car parks  
SEARCH FOR SPEC.  
DESTINATIONa)  
Voice control is not available when parking  
Search for restaurants  
near destination  
HOME ADDRESS  
Home address  
Voice control settings  
LAST DESTINATIONS  
Last destinations  
Press the infotainment button > Set-  
NAVIGATION TO CON-  
TACTS  
Navigate to Name Sur-  
name  
tings  
> Voice control.  
When closing a menu, the changes will be  
made automatically.  
Start route guidance  
Route information  
ROUTE GUIDANCE  
a)  
Function button: function  
Only available for the model: Navi System Plus  
Example commands (infotainment system) : Display voice  
control examples on the infotainment system screen.  
Voice control  
Example commands (instrument cluster) a): Display voice  
control examples on the instrument panel.  
Effect  
Voice command  
Pardon?  
Voice control session start tone : a signal will sound  
when activating voice control. Press to deactivate  
the signal.  
Back  
VOICE CONTROL  
Main menu  
Voice control session end tone : a signal will sound when  
deactivating voice control. Press to deactivate the  
signal.  
Cancel voice control  
Pause voice control  
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Connectivity  
The Full Link system brings together technol-  
ogies that allow communication between the  
Infotainment System and mobile devices:  
WARNING  
Connectivity  
The use of applications while driving can  
distract your attention from the traffic. Dis-  
tracting the driver in any way can lead to  
an accident and cause injuries.  
Data transfer  
®
MirrorLink  
Android Auto™  
Introduction  
Always drive carefully and responsibly.  
Apple CarPlay™  
This communication can allow data to be  
read and/or written.  
CAUTION  
In areas where special regulations apply  
or the use of mobiles forbidden, it must be  
switched off at all times. The radiation pro-  
duced by the mobile when switched on  
may interfere with sensitive technical and  
medical equipment, possibly resulting in  
malfunction or damage to the equipment.  
Interfaces  
From the menu SETTINGS  
> Data trans-  
To access the Full Link system, press the info-  
tainment button or press the infotainment  
button and then select the Full Link  
context.  
fer for SEAT apps, there is a checkbox to  
activate/deactivate the function and a drop-  
down menu called Operation via apps  
which controls the level of interaction be-  
tween the apps and the system.  
WARNING  
Any applications that are not suitable or  
execute incorrectly may cause damage to  
the vehicle, accidents and serious injuries.  
SEAT cannot be held liable for any dam-  
age caused to the vehicle as a result of the  
use of applications that are of poor quality  
or are defective, the inadequate program-  
ming of the applications, the insufficient  
coverage of the network, the loss of data  
during transmission or the improper use of  
mobiles.  
Full Link*  
SEAT recommends the use of the Apps  
that SEAT provides for this vehicle.  
Full Link technology description  
To make full use of SEAT Apps, you must  
activate the option Settings  
transfer for SEAT apps.  
> Data  
The interaction level of the Apps on the  
Note  
system must be: Allow.  
The use of Full Link technology could in-  
Protect the mobile terminal with its appli-  
crease the amount you pay for data.  
cations from improper use.  
Fig. 168 Related video  
SEAT recommends having a high battery  
Never make modifications to the applica-  
charge on the device when connected to  
Full Link.  
tions.  
The Full Link connection is made through a  
USB cable.  
Consult the instruction manual for the  
SEAT recommends that to use Full Link,  
mobile terminal.  
»
the “Date and time” should be correctly  
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websites to confirm whether your phone  
is compatible with the system.  
Requirements for Full Link  
configured. Select Settings  
date.  
> Time and  
Mirror Link  
SEAT apps are designed to communicate  
with the vehicle and interact with it through  
the Full Link connection.  
Check smartphone compatibility:  
You can find further information on the  
MirrorLink® 1.1 or higher  
technical requirements, compatible devi-  
ces, suitable applications and availability  
Some of the Apps certified by SEAT or  
the CCC must be installed in the de-  
vice.  
Android Auto  
Check smartphone compatibility. An-  
Is Full Link blocked?  
Android 5.0 (Lollipop) or higher  
Install Android Auto™ app  
Apple CarPlay  
Check smartphone compatibility. Apple  
iPhone 5 or higher and iOS 7.1 or higher  
Turn on the SIRI personal assistant (see  
phone settings)  
Fig. 169 Message on Infotainment system  
3
USB cable connecting car to phone:  
Use the approved USB cable supplied  
with the phone.  
screen.  
Fig. 170 Full Link Requirements  
If your vehicle does not have Full Link, you  
can purchase it as an accessory at your  
1
Full Link Activated: If you do not have  
Full Link in your vehicle you can acquire it  
as an accessory at your Authorised Serv-  
ice.  
SEAT dealer Fig. 169.  
›››  
2
Compatible Phones. Go to the Mirror-  
Link®, Android Auto™ or Apple CarPlay™  
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Connectivity  
Data connection via Wi-Fi or SIM is not  
necessary to establish the connection be-  
tween the smartphone and Full Link.  
Activation of Full Link  
What should I do if it does not con-  
nect?  
Restart the mobile device.  
Data connection via Wi-Fi or SIM is neces-  
sary to enable all of the app features1).  
Check the USB cable. Check whether the  
USB cable is damaged. Check that neither  
connection (USB/micro USB) is damaged or  
worn.  
Proceed as follows to use Full Link:  
Switch on the Infotainment system  
Connect the smartphone to the vehicle's  
Check that the USB ports are correctly  
connected. Check that the USB port of the  
vehicle and the device are not damaged  
and/or deteriorated.  
USB port using a USB cable page 241.  
›››  
In the main menu for the Full Link settings,  
select Activate data transfer for  
SEAT apps Fig. 171.  
Fig. 171 Full Link Setup  
›››  
Clean the USB ports (device and vehicle).  
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 vehi-  
cle and mobile device. Press OK. Once selec-  
ted, the technology compatible with your de-  
vice can be used.  
Try with another compatible mobile device.  
Have the USB port replaced at a SEAT au-  
thorised service.  
Have the mobile device repaired or replace  
it.  
Note  
Depending on your smartphone, it may  
have to be unlocked for the connection to  
occur.  
Fig. 172 Full Link menu  
1)  
Using the data connection to transfer the  
smartphone apps to Full Link may involve addi-  
tional charges. Please check the charges with  
your operator.  
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Infotainment System  
For further information:  
View of the device list  
Tethering of portable devices that  
support MirrorLink®, Android Auto™  
and/or Apple CarPlay™ technolo-  
gies  
MirrorLink®  
:
iPhone™ devices only support Apple Car-  
Play™.  
Apple CarPlay™:  
There are some Android devices that support  
MirrorLink® and Android Auto™.  
Android Auto™:  
Bear in mind that once the device is connec-  
ted it will not be available as an audio source.  
Note  
Full Link Settings  
In order to use Android Auto™ technology  
Function button: function  
it is necessary to download the Android  
Auto™ application, located on Google  
Play™.  
Activate data transfer for SEAT apps : allows the ex-  
change of information between the vehicle and ap-  
plications authorised by SEAT.  
Only compatible applications can be  
used, in accordance with the technology  
connected.  
Fig. 173 Full Link menu  
Last Mode  
If the telephone connection is terminated on-  
ly by unplugging the cable, the next time the  
device is connected, the session will start  
without the user having to take any action1).  
When you enter Full Link for the first time, the  
technologies available for pairing the porta-  
ble device are displayed.  
Once the device connects via USB, the sys-  
tem will offer you the technologies available  
for establishing a connection.  
Information  
Consult the mobile device manual.  
In the event of simultaneous connections be-  
tween two devices with different operating  
systems, a choice will be presented for which  
Depends on each technology:  
1.  
Availability in a country  
one to make the connection with Fig. 173.  
›››  
2. Third party applications  
1)  
Unless the device requires the screen to be un-  
locked in order to establish the connection.  
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MirrorLink®  
To avoid distracting the driver while driving,  
only specially adapted applications can be  
Function button: function  
Press to change to the mobile  
device screen.  
used  
›››  
1
: 1  
SETTINGS  
To open the Full Link setup  
Requirements  
In order to use MirrorLink®, the following re-  
quirements must be met:  
Press to return to the MirrorLink®  
main menu.  
1
›››  
Press to display all the function  
buttons in the lower or upper  
right-hand margin of the screen.  
2
The device must be compatible with Mirror-  
›››  
›››  
Link®.  
Depending on the device that is used, a  
Fig. 175 /   
1
2
to be  
Allows buttons  
and  
Fig. 174 Function buttons in the general view  
suitable application must be installed for the  
use of MirrorLink®.  
hidden or shown.  
ment button  
of compatible applications.  
MirrorLink® setup  
Initiating the connection  
In order to initiate the connection with the  
Function button: function  
device, just connect it to the Infotainment sys-  
tem via the USB cable.  
Activate MirrorLink pop-up windows : Allows MirrorLink®  
pop-up windows in applications that support it.  
A pop-up screen will appear, which will re-  
quest that you accept the device.  
Apple CarPlay™*  
Function buttons and possible messages  
3 Valid for compatible iPhone™ mobile tele-  
phones. Also, iPhone™ mobile telephones only  
support Apple CarPlay™  
Function button: function  
Fig. 175 Other MirrorLink function buttons.  
To return to the Full Link main  
Full Link  
MirrorLink® is a protocol which enables com-  
munication between a device and the Info-  
tainment system.  
menu.  
Apple CarPlay™ is a protocol which enables  
communication between a device and the in-  
fotainment system.  
Press to close the open apps.  
Then press the apps to be  
CLOSE APPS  
closed or the Close all function  
button to close all the open ap-  
plications.  
This makes it possible to display and operate  
content and functions on the device from the  
screen of the infotainment system.  
This makes it possible to display and operate  
content and functions on the device from the  
screen of the infotainment system.  
»
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Android Auto™*  
Requirements  
mobile device for the confirmations needed  
to pair it with the Infotainment system.  
In order to use Apple CarPlay™, the following  
requirements must be met:  
3 Valid for compatible Android mobile phones.  
If you are starting the session using Android  
Android Auto™ is a protocol which enables  
communication between a device and the in-  
fotainment system.  
Auto™ technology, the device also automati-  
cally connects to the Infotainment system via  
Bluetooth® and it will not be possible to pair  
another device via Bluetooth®.  
Make sure that you do not have Apple  
CarPlay™ restricted on your device, at: Set-  
tings  
CarPlay  
>
General  
> ON.  
> Restrictions >  
This makes it possible to display and operate  
content and functions on the device from the  
screen of the infotainment system.  
Holding down the button will start the  
Android™ voice “engine”.  
The mobile device must be compatible with  
Apple CarPlay™.  
To return to the basic contents of the Infotain-  
Requirements  
Initiating the connection  
ment system, press the button.  
In order to use Android Auto™, the following  
requirements must be met:  
In order to initiate the connection with the de-  
vice, just connect it to the Infotainment sys-  
tem via the USB cable.  
Note  
The mobile device must be compatible with  
Some devices require a change in the USB  
connection mode in order to use Android  
Auto™.  
Android Auto™.  
A pop-up screen will appear, which will re-  
The Android Auto™ application should al-  
quest that you accept the device.  
Make sure that your device is in “Media  
ready be downloaded and installed on the  
mobile device.  
If you start the session using Apple  
Transfer Protocol (MTP)” mode before it is  
connected to the Infotainment system.  
CarPlay™ technology, it will not be possible  
to pair another device via Bluetooth®. The fol-  
lowing message will appear in the main  
Phone menu:  
Initiating the connection  
Note  
In order to initiate the connection with the de-  
vice, just use the USB cable to connect it to  
the infotainment system and follow the in-  
structions on the device to be paired.  
Android Auto™ requires the use of Google™  
services, as well as certain basic applica-  
tions of the Android system.  
Please disconnect Apple CarPlay  
first to connect  
bile phone.  
a different mo-  
Make sure that you always have Google™  
The first connection to Android Auto™ must  
services updated in order to use this tech-  
nology.  
Holding down the button will start the  
Apple™ voice “engine”.  
be done while the vehicle is stationary.  
Once the first pop-up window about ac-  
To return to the basic contents of the Infotain-  
ment system, press the SEATicon.  
cepting data transfer between the car and  
the device has been accepted, a message  
will appear requesting that you check your  
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Frequently asked questions about  
Full Link  
Where can I find compatible Apps?  
Can MirrorLink® be installed in a previous SEAT  
model?  
Compatible apps are listed at the following links:  
No, it is not possible.  
What connection method is used?  
Where can I find more information about Full  
Link?  
USB Cable.  
Where can I download the apps?  
Will the USB cable be supplied with the vehicle?  
If you have any questions, please see our Innova-  
tion/Connectivity sections on our website:  
On Google Play™ for Android Auto™/MirrorLink® and  
on Apple Store™ for Apple CarPlay™.  
No. The USB cable supplied with the device should  
be used.  
If Full Link stops working, where can I go to repair  
it?  
Is it possible to navigate?  
Navigation is possible in each one of the Full Link  
technologies if the technology is available in your  
country and if you have the Navigation app.  
If the problem is in the car, you should go to the deal-  
er. If the problem is in the mobile device, you should  
see your mobile telephone vendor.  
SEAT Media Control*  
Introduction  
What is the difference between using the Full Link  
system navigator (via a device) instead of anoth-  
er navigator?  
Will WhatsApp be certified?  
The WhatsApp situation depends on the technology.  
Is MirrorLink® available in my country?  
Advantages: Daily updates.  
Issues: data consumption, reception problems.  
Yes, MirrorLink® is available in all countries and re-  
gions where SEAT is located.  
Can I send voice messages?  
What are the differences between MirrorLink®  
Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay™?  
,
Fig. 176 Related video  
With certified applications, you can reply, not send.  
The SEAT Media Control1) app can be used  
to remotely operate some partial functions in  
Radio, Media and Navigation mode. Informa-  
tion can be exchanged between a device  
and the Infotainment System.  
What applications will be visible while driving?  
MirrorLink® is not compatible with Android Auto™ and  
Apple CarPlay™, as they are different technologies.  
They all coexist in Full Link, although Android Auto™ is  
designed for mobile devices with the Android™ oper-  
ating system, and Apple CarPlay™ for iPhone.  
Depending on the technology:  
– for MirrorLink®: Apps certified by SEAT and the  
CCC,  
»
– for Android Auto™: Apps selected by Google™,  
– for Apple CarPlay™: Apps selected by Apple™.  
1)  
Availability depends on the country.  
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Infotainment System  
The functions are operated by means of a  
Tablet or partially by a mobile phone.  
Data transmission and control  
functions  
WLAN access point*  
Introduction  
Operating requirements:  
A tablet or mobile phone.  
The app must be available on the corre-  
The Infotainment System can be used to  
share a WLAN connection with up to 8 devi-  
›››  
sponding device.  
There must be a WLAN connection between  
the Infotainment System and the device. Se-  
The Infotainment System can also use the  
WLAN hotspot of an external device to pro-  
vide Internet to the devices connected to the  
lect Menu  
>
Media  
>
Settings  
>
WLAN  
>
Share connection over WLAN  
> Config-  
uration.  
hotspot (WLAN client) page 185, Config-  
›››  
Fig. 177 SEAT Media Control Main menu  
Make sure that data transfer for apps is acti-  
vated:  
Note  
With SEAT Media Control you can operate  
the Infotainment System from other places in  
the vehicle in Radio and Media modes and,  
depending on the country and the equip-  
ment, you can exchange the following infor-  
mation between a device and the Infotain-  
ment System:  
Data transmission may incur charges.  
From the SETTINGS menu > Data trans-  
Due to the high volume of data exchanged,  
SEAT recommends the use of a flat rate tar-  
iff for data transmission. Mobile phone op-  
erators can provide the relevant informa-  
tion.  
fer for SEAT apps, there is a checkbox to  
activate/deactivate the function and a drop-  
down menu called Operation via apps  
which controls the level of interaction be-  
tween the apps and the system . Select Menu  
The exchange of data packages may  
>
Settings  
> Data transfer from mo-  
Navigation destinations.  
Traffic information.  
Social media contents.  
Audio transmission.  
generate additional costs, depending on  
your mobile phone rate, particularly if you  
are abroad (for example, roaming rates).  
bile devices.  
You can obtain information about technical  
requirements on the SEAT website or at SEAT  
dealerships.  
Vehicle data.  
Location-specific information, for example,  
Telephone functions do not form part of this  
app.  
POIs.  
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key must have a minimum of 8 characters  
and a maximum of 63.  
OR: Press and hold the WLAN button on the  
Configuration for sharing a con-  
nection over WLAN  
WLAN router until the WLAN light on the router  
starts flashing.  
SSID:WLAN Network name (maximum of  
Establishing the connection with the wire-  
less network (WLAN)  
32 characters).  
Press the WPS button on the WLAN device.  
The wireless (WLAN) connection is establish-  
ed.  
Do not send network name (SSID):  
Activate the checkbox to deactivate the visi-  
bility of the wireless (WLAN) network.  
Press the Infotainment button and then  
press the Settingsmenu.  
Activate the wireless network. To do so,  
press the WLANfunction button.  
Repeat this process to connect other devices.  
The wireless (WLAN) connection is establish-  
ed. To complete the connection, it may be  
necessary to enter other data into the device.  
Activate the wireless network (WLAN) on the  
Configure Internet access  
device that is to be connected. If necessary,  
refer to the manufacturer’s instruction man-  
ual.  
Repeat this process to connect other devices.  
The Infotainment System can use the WLAN  
hotspot of an external device to establish an  
internet connection.  
Activate the mobile device assignment on  
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)1)  
the Infotainment System. To do so, press the  
Enable WLAN connectionbutton and acti-  
vate the checkbox.  
Establishing the connection with the wire-  
less network (WLAN)  
Wi-Fi Protected Setup can be used to create  
a ciphered local wireless network quickly and  
simply.  
Activate and check the wireless hotspot on  
Enter and confirm the network key dis-  
played on the device.  
the external device. If necessary, refer to the  
manufacturer’s instruction manual.  
Establish the connection with the wireless  
network (WLAN) page 208.  
Press the WPS button on the WLAN router  
The following settings can also be made on  
the menu Share connection:  
›››  
Press the Infotainment button and then  
press the Settingsmenu; OR access Media  
or SEAT Md. Ctrl. and press the SETTINGS  
menu.  
until the warning light on the router starts  
flashing. If the WLAN router does not support  
WPS the network must be configured man-  
ually.  
Security level:WPA2 encryption auto-  
matically generates a network key.  
Network key:Network key automatically  
generated. Press the function button to man-  
ually change the network key. The network  
Press on the menu WLAN  
> Enable WLAN  
connectionand check the verification box.  
Press the Findfunction button and select  
»
the device you want from the list.  
1)  
This function depends on the equipment and  
the country in question.  
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If necessary, enter the network key of the  
device in the Infotainment System and con-  
firm with OK.  
Manual settings:  
To manually enter the network settings of  
an external (WLAN) device.  
The wireless (WLAN) connection is establish-  
ed. To complete the connection, it may be  
necessary to enter other data into the device.  
Note  
Due to the large number of devices on the  
market, it is not possible to guarantee fault-  
free operation of all functions.  
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Operating modes  
Function button: function  
Operating modes  
Stops the station search (visible only if  
it is running page 193).  
Scan  
›››  
Radio  
Indications and possible icons  
Related video  
Display: Meaning  
Frequency or name of the station or  
radio text. The name of the radio sta-  
tion and the radio text will only be dis-  
played if RDS is active.  
A
Fig. 180 Radio mode: station list (FM).  
Press the infotainment button to open the  
The RDS radio data service is deacti-  
vated.  
Fig. 178 Radio mode  
RDS off  
TP  
Radio main menu Fig. 179.  
›››  
Traffic information can be retrieved:  
RADIO main menu function buttons  
select Radio  
> Settings >  
Traffic programme (TP).  
RADIO main menu  
Function button: function  
No stations with traffic news are avail-  
able.  
Memory keys (1 to 18 memories, 3  
1
banks (screens) page 190)  
›››  
The radio station is stored on a memo-  
ry button.  
BAND  
Select the band.  
STATION  
LIST  
List of radio station that can be tuned.  
Selecting the frequency manually.  
Note  
The AM and DAB bands will be available  
MANUAL  
VIEW  
according to countries and/or equipment.  
In this case, the BAND function button will  
not be displayed.  
Selecting the information shown on the  
screen. Only available in DAB mode.  
Fig. 179 RADIO main menu.  
Settings menu for the current frequen-  
cy band.  
Being underground, in tunnels, in areas  
SETTINGS  
with tall buildings or mountains can inter-  
fere with the radio reception.  
»
Previous or next station that is stored or  
on the station list. See Settings  
/
   
›››  
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Depending on the country and the equip-  
ment in question, RDS can be deactivated in  
heard (a point will flash to the right and left of  
the station name).  
Foil or metal-coated stickers attached to  
the windows may affect reception on vehi-  
cles with a window aerial.  
the FM Settingsmenu page 193.  
›››  
Radio text  
Radio stations are responsible for the  
In general, no radio data services are avail-  
able without RDS.  
content of the information they transmit.  
Some stations that have RDS transmit addi-  
tional information in text, the so-called radio  
text.  
Station name and automatic station track-  
ing  
Radio data services RDS (FM band)  
The radio text is displayed in the upper half of  
the screen above the memory buttons  
If the RDS function is available, the names of  
the stations can be displayed on the RADIO  
main menu and on the Station list.  
.
›››  
The radio text display can be deactivated in  
FM stations temporarily transmit other con-  
tent on different regional frequencies under  
the same name (for example, Station 3).  
the Settings page 193.  
›››  
Order of the station list  
The stations available at any given time are  
displayed on the station list screen (STA-  
TIONSfunction button). This list can be sorted  
by broadcast group, genre or alphabetically  
In general, automatic station tracking takes  
charge of switching to the frequency with the  
best reception of the station that is tuned at  
any given time, while driving. However, this  
may cause a regional broadcast to be inter-  
rupted.  
›››  
Fig. 181 Standard representation: FM station  
listing menu  
Note  
Automatic frequency switching and automat-  
The RDS (Radio Data System) or radio data  
service offers additional FM information such  
as the display of the station name, automatic  
station tracking (AF), texts broadcast by radio  
(Radio text), traffic announcements (TP) and  
the type of station (PTY).  
The RDS functionality will be limited in  
some countries for infrastructure reasons,  
and traffic announcements (TP), automatic  
station tracking (AF) and station type (PTY)  
may not be available.1)  
ic station tracking can be deactivated in FM  
Settings page 193.  
›››  
Set a station name  
In certain cases the station name is exces-  
sively long. This text can be locked / unlocked  
by pressing on the name of the station for  
about 3 seconds until an audible warning is  
1)  
Depends on the market and unit in question.  
188  
       
Operating modes  
In Europe, digital radio is transmitted over  
band III frequencies (from 174 MHz to 240  
MHz).  
tion. Or, select the additional station from the  
station list.  
Digital radio mode (DAB, DAB + and  
DMB audio)*  
On the DAB main menu, the name of the ad-  
ditional tuned station is displayed next to the  
abbreviated name of the main DAB station.  
The frequencies are called “channels” and  
have an abbreviation (eg 12 A).  
In a channel, several available DAB stations  
Additional stations can not be saved.  
are grouped together in an “ensemble”.  
Automatic station tracking  
Starting the Digital radio mode  
DAB radio is not currently available every-  
where. DAB radio mode displays the areas  
without DAB coverage .  
In the RADIO main menu, press the BAND  
function button and select DAB .  
If the DAB station that is being listened to can  
no longer be tuned (e.g. there is no DAB cov-  
erage), the infotainment system tries to find  
and tune the same station in the different  
available frequency bands. If the station can  
not be found again, the radio sound is muted.  
Automatic station tracking can be activated  
in the DAB Settings in the following modes  
The last DAB station that was selected will be  
played, if it can still be tuned in that location.  
Fig. 182 Display of memory buttons in DAB  
mode.  
The selected DAB station is shown in the top  
bar of the screen. The selected station en-  
semble is shown below Fig. 182.  
›››  
Additional DAB stations (Secondary Serv-  
ice Components)  
›››  
Some DAB stations temporarily or perma-  
nently offer additional stations (for example,  
for the transmission of sporting events).  
DAB - DAB station tracking: The radio tries  
to tune to the same station on an alternative  
DAB frequency. To allow station tracking,  
both DAB stations need to broadcast the  
same station identification, or to signal the  
other corresponding DAB station through  
DAB.  
DAB stations containing additional stations  
are identified on the station list by the symbol  
Fig. 183 Station information display in DAB  
.  
mode.  
The DAB radio tuner supports the DAB, DAB +  
and DMB audio transmission standards.  
Select additional stations  
DAB - FM Automatic switching: The radio  
Press the name of the main station on the  
DAB main menu to select an additional sta-  
tries to tune to the same station in the FM fre-  
quency band. To allow station tracking, the  
DAB station and the FM station need to  
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broadcast the same station identification, or  
to signal the other corresponding FM station  
through DAB. When the corresponding FM  
station has been found, “FM” is displayed be-  
hind the name of the station. If the corre-  
sponding DAB station becomes available  
again, it returns to DAB mode after a while  
and the “FM” identification is concealed.  
These images are displayed as a slideshow  
on the Stations or Slideshow screens of the  
Memory buttons  
Screenmenu page 190.  
›››  
The slideshow can be displayed in full screen  
by pressing on the current image.  
Screen Menu  
The function buttons refer to the menu that is  
displayed when the View button is pressed  
Switch to a similar station: This allows  
service providers to indicate alternative sta-  
tions with similar content. In this way, if the ra-  
dio loses coverage of a DAB station and does  
not find an alternative FM or DAB frequency, it  
is possible to tune to a station with similar  
content.  
›››  
Function button: function  
Fig. 184 RADIO main menu.  
Preset list : Viewing the preset buttons Fig. 182.  
›››  
In the Radio main menu, you can store sta-  
tions from all available frequency wave-  
lengths on the numbered function buttons.  
These function buttons are called “memory  
buttons”.  
Station List : Simultaneous display of radio text and  
slideshows instead of memory keys Fig. 183.  
›››  
Radio text  
Radio text : The radio text is displayed instead of the  
memory buttons.  
Some stations transmit additional text infor-  
mation, the so-called radio text.  
Slideshow : Slideshows are shown in full screen mode.  
Radio text is displayed in the upper half of the  
Storing the station on the memory buttons  
screen above the memory buttons Fig. 182  
›››  
See: Preset stations page 192.  
›››  
Note  
or on the Station Information or Radio text  
screens of the Displaymenu page 190.  
›››  
Not all DAB stations broadcast radio text  
and slideshows.  
Change the memory bank (screens)  
The radio text display can be deactivated in  
Move your finger over the screen from left  
the DAB Settings page 194.  
›››  
to right or vice-versa.  
OR: Press one of the function buttons  
Slideshow  
A
›››  
Some stations transmit additional visual infor-  
mation in the form of images.  
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Selecting the station from the memory  
buttons  
Press the function button Settings and then  
Selecting stations  
Station logos .  
Press the Stations  
Fig. 179 func-  
›››  
Press the stored station button that you  
want to use to store a station logo.  
Press the memory button corresponding to  
the desired station.  
Browse the list and tune to the sta-  
tion you want by pressing it.  
Select the source in which the logo has  
Selecting sta-  
tions from the  
station list  
The stored stations can only be played by  
pressing the corresponding memory button  
provided it can be received at your current  
location.  
been memorized (for example, SD Card 1 ). It is  
recommended that the logos should be put in  
the root directory of the memory unit.  
Press the BACK   
›››  
function button to close the list. If it  
is not used, the list will close auto-  
matically after a while.  
Select the station logo.  
Storing the station logo on the memory  
buttons  
Repeat the process to assign other logos;  
press the infotainment key to return to the  
Radio main menu.  
Manually tuning a station frequency  
Saved stations can be assigned logos  
Display the  
frequency  
band  
Press the Manual function button  
If you want to change the logo of a memory  
›››  
›››  
button where a button has already been  
saved, it must first be deleted from the button  
in question.  
Turn the adjustment knob.  
Changing the  
frequency step  
by step  
Save station logos  
OR: Press the  
+ or keys on the  
dial displayed on the screen.  
Note  
Save automatically (only in FM and DAB  
mode)  
Not all stations are in the database, so it is  
not always possible to assign logos auto-  
matically.  
Press and hold one of the arrow  
buttons on the left of the multifunc-  
tion steering wheel. Releasing the  
button switches to the next radio  
station that can be tuned.  
When a station is saved, the station logo is  
automatically assigned.  
Quickly track  
the frequency  
band  
If there are 2 or more logos in the database,  
there is the option to choose the appropriate  
one.  
OR: Keep your finger on the scroll  
button in the frequency band and  
move your finger to move the but-  
ton.  
Select, tune and save stations  
»
Selecting stations  
Saving manually  
Station logos can be imported from a com-  
patible data medium (for example, memory  
card or memories with a USB port).  
Press the function button or   
Select the sta-  
›››  
tion using the  
arrow keys  
This switches between stations  
available for tuning page 193.  
›››  
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Presetting stations  
DIO main menu and on the station list with  
the symbol TP Fig. 179 and Fig. 180.  
Manually tuning a station frequency  
›››  
›››  
Briefly press the settings button.  
Selecting a station using the mem-  
The Settingsmenu can be used  
to delete all of the saved stations  
together, or separately  
Some stations without their own traffic infor-  
mation support the TP function by broad-  
casting traffic announcement from other sta-  
tions (EON).  
Delete preset  
stations  
Hide the fre-  
ory button also ends the manual  
›››  
quency band  
selection of frequencies. If no oper-  
ations are performed, the frequen-  
cy band is hidden after a while.  
Activating and deactivating the TP func-  
tion  
Automatic playback (SCAN)  
Presetting stations  
When automatic playback is active, all tune-  
able stations in the selected frequency band  
are played for approximately 5 seconds  
each.  
In the Settings (FM, AM, DAB)menu,  
Press and hold the desired preset  
activate or deactivate the  
button Fig. 179 until an audible  
›››  
Saving the sta-  
tion that is be-  
ing listened to.  
Traffic programme (TP) function button by  
pressing it page 193.  
›››  
The tuned station is stored on a  
preset button.  
Start and end automatic playback  
Active TP function and station selection  
Press the Stations  
Fig. 179 func-  
›››  
Traffic announcements are played in Audio  
mode.  
Start automatic Press the Settings function button  
playback  
and then select Scan .  
The stations that are already stor-  
ed on a memory key are marked on  
the station list with the symbol  
If a station without the TPfunction in FM mode  
is selected, the radio tries to find stations with  
this function in the background. If none are  
found, it will be displayed half way up the left  
Press the function button to  
stop automatic playback on the  
station that is being played.  
›››  
End automatic  
playback  
Automatic playback also ends  
when a station is selected man-  
ually using the memory buttons,  
or when the screen is changed.  
Select the desired station by  
pressing and holding it down on  
the screen. A screen opens for sav-  
ing the station on the memory but-  
tons.  
hand side of the screen  
.
Saving a sta-  
tion from the  
stations list  
In AM mode or in Media mode, a traffic sta-  
tion is automatically tuned in the background  
as long as there is one available. Depending  
on the situation this operation may take some  
time.  
Press the memory key where the  
station will be saved.  
Traffic information (TP)  
A sound is heard and the station is  
saved on the memory button. Re-  
peat the process to continue sav-  
ing other station on the list.  
It is only possible for traffic information to be  
tracked with the TP function if the station in  
question can be tuned. Stations with the traf-  
fic information function are shown on the RA-  
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Operating modes  
Incoming traffic announcement  
OR: Press the BAND function button and se-  
lect the FM frequency band.  
Function button: function  
In Audio mode, traffic announcements are  
played automatically when they are  
received.  
Autostore station logos a): The stations saved on the  
memory buttons are automatically assigned ra-  
dio station logos if they are available in the info-  
Press the SETTINGS function button to open  
the FM settingsmenu.  
tainment system. Also see page 191.  
›››  
While the traffic announcement is playing, a  
pop-up window is displayed and the radio  
switches, if necessary, to the traffic informa-  
tion station.  
Function button: function  
Station logo region a): This allows the vehicle's re-  
gion (country) to be selected. This optimizes the  
automatic assignment of station logos. The op-  
tion also allows the system to select the region  
automatically.  
Sound : Sound settings page 173.  
›››  
Scan : Automatic playback (SCAN function). When  
automatic playback is active, each of the tuneable  
stations in the selected frequency band are played  
Media mode is interrupted and the volume is  
set as adjusted page 173.  
›››  
Automatic frequency control (AF) a): Automatic sta-  
tion tracking is active. When there is no check in  
check box , the function button RDS regional  
will be inactive (grey).  
for approximately 5 seconds each page 192.  
›››  
The volume of the traffic announcement can  
be changed with the volume control . The  
modified volume remains as set for subse-  
quent warnings.  
Seek mode : To set the settings for the arrow buttons  
and . The setting applies to all frequency bands  
(FM, AM and DAB).  
Radio data system (RDS) a): The Radio Data System  
(RDS) is deactivated page 188. If there is no  
›››  
Preset list : The arrow keys are used to switch be-  
tween all of the saved stations in the selected  
frequency band.  
check in check box , the traffic information  
station (TP), radio text, station name and pro-  
gram type functions will not be available.  
Press the Cancel function button to end the  
current travel warning. The TP function re-  
mains active.  
Station List : The arrow keys are used to switch  
between all of the tuneable stations in the selec-  
ted frequency band.  
RDS regional a): Set the RDS automatic station  
OR: Press the Deactivate function button to  
tracking page 188.  
›››  
end the current traffic announcement and  
deactivate the TP function permanently. The  
function can be reactivated in the Settings  
menu.  
Fixed : Only alternative frequencies of the  
set station with an identical region program  
are set.  
Traffic programme (TP) : The TP function (tracking of  
traffic information stations) is active page 192.  
›››  
Delete presets : To erase all or some of the preset sta-  
Automatic : It always changes to the frequen-  
cy of the set station that has the best signal  
at the time, even if a regional broadcast that  
is in progress is interrupted.  
tions.  
Station logos : To assign or delete manually the sta-  
Settings (FM, AM, DAB)  
tion logos saved in the memory keys page 191.  
›››  
Radio text : The radio text is active page 188, Ra-  
›››  
a)  
FM settings  
This depends on the country and unit in question.  
Select the FM frequency band by pressing  
the infotainment key .  
Advanced settings a): Radio data services (RDS) set-  
tings.  
AM settings  
Select the AM frequency band by pressing  
the infotainment key .  
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OR: Press the BAND function button and se-  
lect the AM frequency band.  
OR: Press the BAND function button and se-  
lect the DAB frequency band.  
Function button: function  
Autostore station logos a): Station logos are as-  
Press the SETTINGS function button to open  
the AM settingsmenu.  
Press the SETTINGS function button to open  
the DAB settingsmenu.  
signed automatically when the radio stations are  
stored on the memory buttons page 191.  
›››  
DAB traffic announcements : DAB traffic announce-  
ments are played in the same way as TP traffic  
announcements in any equipment mode.  
Function button: function  
Function button: function  
Sound : Sound settings page 173.  
Sound : Sound settings page 173.  
›››  
›››  
Other DAB announcements : DAB announcements  
(news, sports information, weather, warnings,  
etc.) are played while the DAB Radio mode is ac-  
tive.  
Scan : Automatic playback (SCAN function). When  
automatic playback is active, each of the tuneable  
stations in the selected frequency band are played  
Scan : Automatic playback (SCAN function). When  
automatic playback is active, each of the tuneable  
stations in the selected frequency band are played  
for approximately 5 seconds each page 192.  
for approximately 5 seconds each page 192.  
›››  
›››  
DAB - DAB station tracking : Automatic station track-  
ing within the DAB frequency range is active.  
Seek mode : To set the settings for the arrow buttons   
and . The setting applies to all frequency bands  
(FM, AM and DAB).  
Seek mode : To set the settings for the arrow buttons   
and . The setting applies to all frequency bands  
(FM, AM and DAB).  
Automatic DAB - FM switching : Switching to the FM  
frequency band is permitted for automatic sta-  
tion tracking.  
Preset list : The arrow keys are used to switch be-  
tween all of the saved stations in the selected  
frequency band.  
Preset list : The arrow keys are used to switch be-  
tween all of the saved stations in the selected  
frequency band.  
Switch to a similar station : This allows service pro-  
viders to indicate alternative stations with similar  
content.b)  
Station List : The arrow keys are used to switch  
between all of the tuneable stations in the selec-  
ted frequency band.  
Station List : The arrow keys are used to switch  
between all of the tuneable stations in the selec-  
ted frequency band.  
a)  
b)  
This depends on the country and unit in question.  
Only available for the model: Navi System Plus  
Traffic programme (TP) : The TP function (tracking of  
Traffic programme (TP) : The TP function (tracking of  
traffic information stations) is active page 192.  
traffic information stations) is active page 192.  
›››  
›››  
Delete presets : To erase all or some of the preset sta-  
Delete presets : To erase all or some of the preset sta-  
tions.  
tions.  
Station logos : To assign logos to stations stored on  
Station logos : To assign logos to stations stored on  
memory buttons page 191.  
memory buttons page 191.  
›››  
›››  
Radio text : The radio text is active page 188, Ra-  
›››  
DAB settings  
Select the DAB frequency band by pressing  
the infotainment button .  
Advanced settings : DAB services settings.  
194  
     
Operating modes  
These audio files can be played through the  
corresponding players or the infotainment  
system's audio inputs.  
from Microsoft or an authorised Microsoft  
branch is prohibited.  
Media  
The infotainment system only plays com-  
Introduction  
patible undamaged audio files; other files  
are ignored.  
Only supported files are displayed and  
played. Other files are ignored.  
Check the list of compatible devices on  
Copyright  
the SEAT website.  
Consider the legislation on the intellectual  
property of audio and video files.  
Fig. 185 Related video  
Note  
Audio or image sources containing files in dif-  
ferent media are known as “media sources”.  
MPEG-4 HE-AAC audio coding technolo-  
gy and patents are licensed by Fraunhofer  
IIS.  
This product is protected by certain Mi-  
crosoft Corporation copyright and proper-  
ty rights. The use or commercialization of  
technology of this type outside the config-  
uration of this product, without a licence  
Requirements for data media and files  
The factory-fitted CD and DVD players are  
class 1 according to DIN IEC 76 (CO) 6 / VDE  
0837.  
Only standard 12 cm CD/DVDs and 32 mm x  
24 mm x 2.1 mm or 1.4 mm memory cards can  
be inserted in the infotainment system.  
Any playable file formats on the list will here-  
inafter be known as “audio files”. A CD con-  
taining these types of audio files is called an  
“audio data CD”.  
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Valid for the model: Navi System Plus  
Data media  
Playback requirements  
Video files  
Audio files  
Optical discs:  
v Maximum resolution 720 x 576 pixel and 25-30fps  
– Audio CD (up to 80 min).  
(frames per second).  
– Digital Audio Specification.  
– MP2 (.mp2) and MP3 (.mp3) files with transfer  
rates from 32 to 320 kbit/s or variable transfer  
rate.  
– Standard video DVD and compatible audio DVD.  
– CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW with audio data up to a max. of 700  
MB (megabyte) with the ISO 9660 Level 1 and 2, Joliet or UDF  
1.02, 1.5, 2.01 file system.  
– MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 formats  
(.mpg, .mpeg, .m2ts, .avi and .mkv) with a maximum  
resolution of 352x288 pixels.  
– ISO MPEG-4 format (.mp4, .m4v, .avi, .mov, .3gp  
and .mkv).  
– WAV files (.wav).  
– DVD +/- R / RW up to a maximum of 4.7 GB and double layer  
DVD up to max. 8.5 GB in the Joliet file system (single session  
only); UDF.  
– WMA files (.wma) up to 10 mono / stereo without  
copy protection and transfer rates of up to  
384kbit/s.  
– MPEG-4 ASP DivX format 4, 5 and 6 (.avi, .divx  
and .mkv).  
Memory cards:  
– Xvid MPEG-4 format (.avi and .mkv).  
– MPEG-4 H.264 format:  
– AAC files (.m4a, .m4b and .aac) without copy  
protection.  
– SD and MMC in the file system must be FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 or  
VFAT (max 2 GB).  
(.mp4, .m4v, .mov, .3gp, .avi, .m2ts, .mkv, .flv, .f4v  
and .webm).  
– OGG-Vorbis 1 (.ogg) files with transfer rates of  
up to 256kbit/s.  
– SDHC (max 32 GB) and SDXC (max 2 TB) with the exFAT and  
NTFS file systems.  
– Windows Media Video 9 format  
(.wmv, .asf, .mp4, .m4v, .mov, .3gp and .avi).  
– MJPEG format (.avi, .mov, .mp4 and .m4v).  
– Theora format (.ogv).  
– FLAC files (.flac).  
USB data media:  
– Matroska container files (.mka).  
– Devices with USB 2.0 and 3.0 specifications.  
– FAT16, FAT32, exFAT and NTFS file system.  
– Different generations of iPods™a), iPads™a) and iPhones™a)  
.
– Playlists in the M3U, PLS, ASX and WPL formats.  
– MTP players with the trademarks “PlaysForSure” or “Ready-  
ForVista”..  
– Playlists must not exceed 20 kB or more than 1000 entries.  
– File names and routes that do not exceed 256 characters.  
– On DVD, a maximum of 1000 files per medium and directory.  
– On memory cards, a maximum of 4000 files and a maximum of 1000 files per directory.  
– On the Jukebox (SSD), a maximum of 3000 files.  
Jukebox (internal SSD memory).  
 Playback of audio files through the AUX-IN jack.  
– The external audio source must meet a series of playback conditions page 205.  
›››  
Playing audio files via Bluetooth®b)  
.
– The external media player must be compatible with the A2DP Bluetooth® profile page 205.  
›››  
Playing audio files over WLAN.  
– The external audio source must meet a series of playback conditions page 208  
›››  
a)  
iPod™, iPad™ and iPhone™ are protected trademarks of Apple Inc.  
Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth® SIG, Inc.  
b)  
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Valid for the model: Media System Plus/Navi System  
Data media  
Requirements for playing audio files  
– Digital Audio Specification.  
Optical discs:  
– MP2 (.mp2) and MP3 (.mp3) files with transfer rates from 32 to 320 kbit/s or varia-  
ble transfer rate.  
– Audio CD (up to 80 min).  
– CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW with audio data up to a max. of 700 MB (megabyte) with  
the ISO 9660 Level 1 and 2, Joliet or UDF 1.02, 1.5, 2.01 file system.  
– WAV files (.wav).  
– WMA files (.wma) up to 10 mono / stereo without copy protection and transfer rates  
of up to 384kbit/s.  
Memory cards:  
– AAC files (.m4a, .m4b and .aac) without copy protection.  
– OGG-Vorbis 1 (.ogg) files with transfer rates of up to 256kbit/s.  
– FLAC files (.flac).  
– SD and MMC in the file system must be FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 or VFAT (max 2 GB).  
– SDHC (max 32 GB) and SDXC (max 2 TB) with the exFAT and NTFS file systems.  
USB data media:  
– Devices with USB 2.0 and 3.0 specifications.  
– FAT16, FAT32, exFAT and NTFS file system.  
– Playlists in the M3U, PLS, ASX and WPL formats.  
– Playlists must not exceed 20 kB or more than 1000 entries.  
– File names and routes that do not exceed 256 characters.  
– On memory cards, a maximum of 4000 files and a maximum of 1000 files per di-  
rectory.  
– Different generations of iPods™a), iPads™a) and iPhones™a)  
.
– MTP players with the trademarks “PlaysForSure” or “ReadyForVista”..  
– The external audio source must meet a series of playback conditions page 205.  
›››  
Playback of audio files through the AUX-IN jack.  
  
– The external media player must be compatible with the A2DP Bluetooth® profile  
Playing audio files via Bluetooth®b)  
.
›››  
– The external audio source must meet a series of playback conditions page 208  
›››  
Play audio files through WLAN.  
a)  
iPod™, iPad™ and iPhone™ are protected trademarks of Apple Inc.  
Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth® SIG, Inc.  
b)  
Read and bear in mind the instruction manual  
for the external data storage device.  
Quality differences between data media pro-  
unreadable. On the Internet, for example, can  
be found information about the best way to  
record audio files or data media (compres-  
sion rate, ID3 tag, etc.).  
duced by different manufacturers can cause  
playback interference.  
Limitations and indications  
Consider copyright legislation!  
Dirt, high temperatures and mechanical  
damage can cause data media to fail. Con-  
sider the indications provided by the manu-  
facturer of the data media.  
The reading speed can vary considerably  
depending on the size, the usage status  
The configuration of data media or of the  
equipment or programs used for recording  
may cause some tracks or data media to be  
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(copying and deleting processes), the struc-  
ture of the folders and the type of files of the  
data media used.  
The illustration shows an example of a con-  
ventional audio data CD, containing tracks  
Playback order of files and folders  
, folders and subfolders Fig. 186.  
›››  
Playlists only establish a certain playback  
order. The files are not saved in them. Play-  
lists cannot be played if the files on the data  
media are not saved to the path to which the  
playlist refers.  
In this case the tracks will be played as fol-  
lows1):  
1
2
in the root directory  
1.  
Tracks  
and  
(Root) of the CD  
3
4
in the first F1 folder of  
2. Tracks  
and  
A cover can only be displayed when the  
name starts with “Cover”, “Folder” or “Al-  
bum”.  
the CD root directory  
5
3. Track  
in the first subfolder F1.1 of fold-  
er F1.  
Note  
6
4. Track  
in the first subfolder F1.1.1 of  
subfolder F1.1  
Do not use memory card adaptors, USB  
extension cords or USB hubs!  
7
5. Track  
in the second subfolder F1.2 of  
folder F1  
SEAT assumes no liability for any deterio-  
ration or loss of files on data storage devi-  
ces.  
8
9
in the second folder F2  
6. Track  
and  
Fig. 186 Example of the structure of an audio  
Note  
data CD.  
The playback sequence can be modified  
by selecting the different playback modes  
The audio files stored on data media are  
often arranged by file folders and playlists  
to establish a certain playback order.  
›››  
Playlists do not play automatically, they  
have to be selected directly from the track  
selection menu page 202.  
Depending on their name on the data media,  
tracks, folders and playlists are ordered nu-  
merically and alphabetically.  
›››  
1)  
The Mix/repeat including subfolders function must  
be active in the Media settingsmenu  
›››  
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Operating modes  
MEDIA main menu function buttons  
MEDIA main menu  
Function button: function  
Function button: function  
Playback is resumed. The func-  
tion button changes to .  
The media source that is being  
played. Press to select another me-  
dia source.  
Play similar tracks.  
Creates a virtual playlist that in-  
cludes tracks with a similar rhythm  
to the one being played if available  
JUKEBOX a): Internal hard drive  
(SSD) page 206.  
›››  
using Gracenote®  
.
CD/DVD a): Internal CD and DVD  
Opens the menu Media Set-  
tings.  
SETTINGS  
drive page 203.  
›››  
SD CARD 1 , SD CARD 2 *: SD memo-  
Repeats all the tracks that are on  
the same memory level as the track  
being played at that moment. If in  
the Media Settingsmenu the  
Mix/Repeat including subfolders option  
is enabled, it also includes the sub-  
folders.  
ry card page 204.  
›››  
Fig. 187 MEDIA main menu.  
SOURCE  
USB 1 , USB 2 *: External data stor-  
REPEAT  
Using the Media main menu, different media  
sources can be selected and played.  
age device connected to the USB  
port page 204.  
›››  
Press the infotainment button to open  
AUX : External audio source con-  
nected to the AUX-IN multimedia  
the Media Fig. 187main menu.  
›››  
socket page 205.  
›››  
REPEAT  
Repeat the current track.  
It will continue playing the last media source  
selected from the same point.  
BT AUDIO : Bluetooth® audio  
Random playback of tracks that are  
at the same memory level as the  
current track. If in the Media Set-  
tingsmenu the  
›››  
The media source being played is indicated  
on the dropdown list when pressing the  
WLAN *: External audio source con-  
nected by WLAN page 208  
›››  
MIX  
SOURCE function button Fig. 187.  
›››  
Mix/Repeat including subfolders option  
is enabled, it also includes the sub-  
folders.  
Depending on the level, track list,  
folders or source.  
If there is no available media source, the Me-  
dia main menu is displayed.  
SELECTION  
Changes track in Media mode or  
fast forward/rewind.  
a)  
»
Only available for the Navi System Plus model.  
/
   
Playback stops. The function  
button changes to .  
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Display: Meaning  
Indications and symbols of the MEDIA  
main menu  
Switching the Media source  
DAB not available.  
Display: Meaning  
a)  
Gracenote® is a database available on the Infotain-  
Information about the artist name, al-  
bum name and song title.  
ment system hard drive that contains information on  
the tracks of different artists and albums. In order for  
the user to benefit from the functions offered by  
Gracenote®, the tracks must contain the artist and/or  
album data (only available for the model: Navi Sys-  
tem Plus.  
Audio CD: track information if availa-  
ble via Gracenote®a). If no data is  
available, it only displays Trackand  
the corresponding order number.  
A
b)  
Depends on the market and unit in question.  
Album cover.  
The system prioritizes the display as  
follows:  
Note  
Fig. 188 MEDIA mode: switching media source.  
1st Cover embedded in the file(s).  
2nd Image in the file folder.  
3rd Image provided by the Grace-  
note® databasea)  
When the media source is inserted, play-  
Lower the base volume on the Infotainment  
system.  
ing will not start automatically; it is neces-  
sary for the user to select the source. Nor  
will the media source change when it is  
ejected.  
B
From the Media main menu, press the  
4th Icon of the connected device.  
SOURCE function button Fig. 188 and se-  
›››  
If playing a video file, by pressing the  
icon (cover) it can be played on full  
screen.  
In order to see the different covers inside  
lect the desired media source.  
of the same album/folder, make sure that  
the tracks contain different information  
about the Artist or Album in its metadata. If  
not, you will see the same cover for all of  
tracks contained in the same album/folder.  
OR: from the Media main menu, press the  
Infotainment button repeatedly to cycle  
The playing time so far and time re-  
maining in minutes and seconds.  
C
through the available media sources.  
In the pop-up window, the Media sources not  
selected are shown as deactivated (in grey).  
The RDS radio data service is deacti-  
vated. The RDS can be activated in  
the FM settingsmenu.  
RDS offb)  
When a Media source that has already been  
played is selected again, playback is re-  
sumed from the point at which it was stop-  
ped.  
The TP function is active and can be  
tuned in.  
There is no traffic news station availa-  
ble.  
Note  
The Media source can be changed in the  
Track list view: select Media  
> View.  
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Operating modes  
Changing track in the MEDIA main  
menu  
Selecting an album by cover  
Action  
Function  
Press the function but-  
ton twice in a row.  
If the track has been  
played for more than 3  
seconds, it returns to the  
start of the previous track.  
If the first track is being  
played, pressing the but-  
ton goes back to the last  
track on the data media  
that is being played.  
Briefly press the func-  
tion button once.  
To the next track. It  
changes the last track to  
the first track on the data  
media that is being  
played.  
Fig. 190 Selection by cover.  
Fig. 189 MEDIA main menu.  
Clicking on the current cover Fig. 189  
›››  
Press and hold function Rewind.  
button .  
will display all of the album covers available  
The tracks of the Media source that is being  
listened to can be changed successively us-  
ing the arrow buttons.  
in the active Media source Fig. 190.  
›››  
Press and hold function Fast forward.  
button .  
It is possible to browse through all the albums  
by sliding the covers right or left, by using the  
bottom horizontal scroll bar, or by using the  
settings button.  
The arrow buttons cannot be used to exit a  
playlist or start the playback of a playlist.  
Both actions have to be performed manually  
Change to the previ-  
ous/next track, with the  
same playback times as  
changing tracks with the  
keys or .  
Slide your finger hori-  
from the track selection menu page 202.  
›››  
zontally over the screen.  
The cover selection view closes after approx-  
imately 5 seconds of inactivity and the Media  
main menu is displayed again.  
Control through the MEDIA main menu  
Action  
Function  
At the start of the current  
track. If the track has  
been played for less than  
3 seconds, it returns to  
the start of the previous  
track.  
Briefly press the func-  
tion button once.  
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Search the track list and press the track  
Selecting a track from a track list  
Function button: function  
you want.  
Press the function button to open the top  
C
If there is track information available, the  
folder of the Media source.  
Start playback of the first track.  
Repeat all tracks.  
track (on audio CDs) or the file name (MP3) is  
displayed instead of Track  
+ num.  
Overview of the function buttons in the  
track list  
Repeats all the tracks that are on the  
same memory level as the track being  
played at that moment. If in the Media  
Settingsmenu the  
Function button: function  
Mix/Repeat including subfolders option is  
enabled, it also includes the subfolders  
Open the Sourcesmenu. Select anoth-  
A
er Media source by pressing.  
Fig. 191 Media Mode: list of folders of a Media  
›››  
source.  
Indicates the media source being ex-  
plored. If pressed, it goes to the root of  
the device shown on the icon.  
Random play.  
Includes all the tracks that are on the  
same memory level as the track being  
played at that moment. If in the Media  
Settingsmenu the  
JUKEBOX a): Internal hard disk of the info-  
tainment system (SSD) page 206.  
›››  
CD/DVD a): Internal CD and DVD drive  
Mix/Repeat including subfolders option is  
enabled, it also includes the subfolders  
›››  
›››  
SD CARD 1 , SD CARD 2 *: SD memory  
CLOSE  
card page 204.  
›››  
To close the tracks list.  
B
×
USB 1 , USB 2 *: External data storage de-  
vice connected to the USB port   
a)  
Only available for the model: Navi System Plus.  
Fig. 192 Media Mode: list of tracks of a Media  
›››  
source.  
Note  
BT AUDIO : External Media Player con-  
nected via Bluetooth® page 205.  
Open a list of tracks  
›››  
Tracks, folders and playlists can also be  
selected by turning the setting button, and  
they can be played or opened by pressing  
it.  
Press the SELECT function button on the  
AUX : Audio source connected to the  
MEDIA main menu Fig. 189 to open the  
›››  
AUX-IN socket page 205.  
›››  
track list. The track that is playing is highligh-  
WLAN *: External audio source connec-  
ted Fig. 192.  
›››  
ted by WLAN page 208.  
›››  
202  
         
Operating modes  
The CD or DVD in the drive will be ejected  
Data bank view  
Insert or remove a CD or DVD  
3 The DVD drive is only available for model: Navi  
System Plus  
and must be removed within approximately  
10 seconds.  
If the CD is not removed within 10 seconds, it  
is automatically retracted for security rea-  
sons without activating the CD mode.  
Unreadable or defective CD or DVD  
If the data on an inserted CD or DVD cannot  
be read or a defective CD or DVD is inserted,  
the corresponding warning appears on  
screen.  
Fig. 193 Media Mode: data bank view  
Depending on the equipment, unreadable  
CDs or DVDs are automatically ejected 3  
times and reinserted to start another three  
read attempts before this indication is dis-  
played.  
On the track list, click the Show database view  
option. The content of the current Media  
source will be listed by Playlists , Artists ,  
Albums , Genres , Tracks and Videos  
Fig. 194 Slots for data storage devices in the  
glove compartment.  
The driver should refrain from operating the  
unit while the vehicle is in motion. Insert or  
change the data storage device before mov-  
ing off!  
›››  
Note  
When selecting one of the folders Artists ,  
Albums or Titles , a search button is displayed  
in the upper right corner (magnifying glass)  
that allows searching within the selected cat-  
Uneven road surfaces and strong vibra-  
The CD and DVD drives can play audio CDs  
and DVDs and audio data CDs and DVDs.  
tions can cause playback to jump.  
When the temperature inside the equip-  
›››  
ment is too high, loading and playback of  
CDs and DVDs is disabled.  
Insert a CD or DVD  
Insert a CD or DVD into the slot  
To return to the folder view, press the  
Show folder view option on the SELECTION  
menu.  
If after inserting a number of different or  
with the printed side facing up-  
›››  
DVDs and receiving the CD or DVD drive  
error, every time, contact a specialised  
workshop.  
cally.  
Ejecting a CD or DVD  
Press button  
.
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iPod™, iPad™ and iPhone™  
Inserting or ejecting a memory  
card  
External data storage device con-  
Depending on the country and equipment,  
iPods™, iPads™ or iPhones™ can be connec-  
ted via the device's own USB cable to the ve-  
hicle’s USB port and used as audio sour-  
ces.  
nected to the USB port  
Depending on the features and the country,  
the vehicle may have one or two slots for SD  
cards.  
Depending on the features and the country,  
the vehicle may have one or two USB con-  
nections page 241.  
›››  
Where this manual refers to external data  
storage devices, this means USB mass stor-  
age devices containing supported audio files,  
such as MP3 players, iPods™ and USB sticks.  
After connecting an iPod™, iPad™ or iPhone™,  
the list views specific to the iPod™ are dis-  
played at the top selection level (Play-  
lists, Artists, Albums, Tracks,  
Podcasts, etc.).  
Inserting a memory card  
Insert the compatible memory card, with the  
cut corner first and the contacts facing down,  
into slot Fig. 194 , until it clicks into  
›››  
Only supported audio files are displayed and  
played. Other files are ignored.  
place.  
Possible error messages after connecting  
external data media  
Further operation of the external data medi-  
um (changing track, selecting tracks and  
playback modes) is described in the appro-  
Removing a memory card  
The inserted memory cards must be pre-  
pared for removal.  
Cause and actions to  
Error message  
take  
priate chapters of this manual page 195.  
›››  
From the main Media menu, press the  
It is not possible to play the  
external data media or es-  
tablish communication with  
the adapter cable that is  
Instructions and restrictions  
SETTINGS button to open the Media Set-  
tingsmenu or press the infotainment button  
and then press Settings, to open the  
System settingsmenu.  
Compatibility with Apple™ devices and other  
media players depends on the unit.  
used.  
Source is not  
The USB port supplies the usual USB volt-  
age of 5 volts for a USB connection.  
supported.  
Check that the external data  
Press the Remove safely function button. A  
media is connected and op-  
erates correctly.  
dropdown menu appears with the following  
options: SD1 Card, SD2 Card*, USB1 and  
USB2*. Pressing the corresponding function  
button disables it.  
External hard disks larger than 32 GB must be  
reformatted for the FAT32 file system in some  
circumstances. You will find the necessary  
software and information on the Internet.  
If possible, update the exter-  
nal data media software.  
Communication interrupted.  
Press the inserted memory card. The mem-  
Device not re-  
sponding.  
ory card “jumps” to the eject position.  
Take into account all other instructions and  
limitations regarding requirements for media  
sources.  
Check that the external data  
media is connected and op-  
Remove the memory card.  
erates correctly.  
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Operating modes  
Information on operating an external au-  
dio source connected to the AUX-IN multi-  
media socket  
If a connected source is not recognized,  
Cause and actions to  
take  
Error message  
disconnect and reconnect it. If the data  
cannot be played, the corresponding indi-  
cation will be displayed.  
Due to the large number of different data storage de-  
vices and various iPod™, iPad™ and iPhone™ genera-  
tions available, it is not possible to guarantee fault-  
free operation of all functions described here.  
Operation  
Effect  
Selection of another au- The external audio  
dio source from the Info- source continues to run in  
External audio source connected to  
the AUX-IN multimedia socket   
tainment system.  
the background.  
Disconnecting  
Stopping playback on  
the external audio  
source.  
The infotainment system  
Data media be prepared for disconnection.  
remains in the AUXmenu.  
Depending on the equipment and country  
there may be an AUX-IN multimedia socket  
›››  
The connected external audio source cannot  
be operated with the infotainment system's  
controls.  
From the main Media menu, press the SET-  
TINGSbutton to open the Media Settings  
menu or press the infotainment button and  
then press Settings, to open the System  
settingsmenu.  
Remove the connector  
from the AUX-IN multi-  
media jack.  
The infotainment system  
remains in the AUXmenu.  
Note  
Press the Remove safely function button. A  
Please read and observe the manufac-  
turer's instruction manual for the external  
audio source.  
dropdown menu appears with the following  
options: SD1 Card, SD2 Card*, USB1 and  
USB2*. Pressing the corresponding function  
button disables it.  
Connecting an external audio source to  
the AUX-IN multimedia socket  
Connect the external audio source to the  
AUX-IN multimedia socket.  
Start playback on the external audio  
source.  
Interference noise may be heard if the ex-  
ternal audio source is powered from the 12-  
volt power socket of the vehicle.  
Now the data storage device can be dis-  
connected.  
In the MEDIA main menu, press the SOURCE  
Note  
function button and select AUX .  
Connect an external audio source  
via Bluetooth®  
Do not connect an external media player  
at the same time to play music via Blue-  
tooth® and via the USB port with the In-  
fotainment system, as this could cause  
playback limitations.  
The playback volume of the connected ex-  
ternal audio source should be adjusted to the  
volume of the other audio sources  
In the Bluetooth® Audio mode, audio files that  
are playing on a device connected by Blue-  
tooth can be listened to on the infotainment  
system.  
›››  
If the external player is an Apple™ device,  
»
it cannot be simultaneously connected by  
USB and by Bluetooth®  
.
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Conditions  
Controlling playback  
Jukebox (SSD)  
3 Only available for the model: Navi System Plus  
The Bluetooth® audio source must support  
The extent to which the Bluetooth® audio sys-  
tem can be operated through the infotain-  
ment system depends on the connected  
Bluetooth® device.  
the A2DP Bluetooth® profile.  
In the Bluetooth® Settingsmenu the  
Bluetooth Audio (A2DP/AVRCP) function must be  
on. Select Telephone  
> Settings >  
Note  
Bluetooth  
Due to the large number of possible Blue-  
tooth® audio sources, it is not possible to  
guarantee fault-free operation of all de-  
scribed functions.  
Starting Bluetooth® audio transfer  
Activate Bluetooth® visibility on the external  
Bluetooth® audio source.  
Always switch off the warning and serv-  
In the MEDIA main menu, press the SOURCE  
ice tones on a connected Bluetooth® audio  
source, e.g. key tones on a mobile tele-  
phone, to prevent possible interference  
noise and malfunctions.  
function button and select BT audio .  
nect an external Bluetooth® audio source for  
the first time page 231.  
Fig. 195 Manage Jukebox  
Press Search for new device in order to con-  
The “jukebox” is located on the hard drive of  
the Infotainment system (SSD1)).  
›››  
To play music, do not link the external  
media player simultaneously to Bluetooth®  
and the USB interface of the infotainment  
system, as this can cause limitations during  
playback.  
OR: Select a Bluetooth® external audio  
Compressed audio files (MP3 and WMA) and  
some video files (Podcasts, AVIs, etc.) can be  
imported from different data storage devices  
to the jukeboxand this used to play them.  
source from the list.  
Please refer to the instructions on the  
screen of the Infotainment system and on the  
Bluetooth® audio source regarding the rest of  
the procedure.  
The system response time may vary, de-  
The files will only be copied when the engine  
is running. Copying copy-protected CDs and  
DVDs is prohibited  
pending on the connected external play-  
back device.  
If the external player is an Apple™ device,  
You may need to manually start playback on  
the Bluetooth® source.  
When the Bluetooth® device is disconnected,  
the infotainment system remains in Blue-  
tooth® audio mode.  
it cannot be simultaneously connected by  
Importing files  
USB and by Bluetooth®  
.
In Media mode, press the SETTINGS func-  
tion button and then select Manage Jukebox .  
Press the IMPORT function button.  
1)  
Solid-State-Drive (SSD).  
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Operating modes  
Select the desired source from the Select  
Functions and progress display during the  
copying operation  
Press the DELETE function button. The  
sourcemenu.  
files and folders will be deleted according to  
the selection made.  
While copying, an animation is displayed  
along with the progress percentage on the  
import screen.  
The data storage device is prepared. This op-  
eration may take a few seconds.  
When the files have been deleted, a mes-  
sage will appear.  
Activate the checkboxes to the right of the  
Press the BACK function button to close  
Audio data CD: It is not possible to copy and  
play files at the same time.  
files or folders to be imported.  
the menu.  
If Select all is activated, all files and folders  
Press the Cancel function button to end the  
Opening stored audio and video files  
on the data storage device will be imported.  
import of the whole track that is currently be-  
ing imported.  
Press the IMPORT function button.  
Change to Jukebox(SSD) content.  
Depending on the selection, all files and fold-  
ers will be imported with the indicated name  
to the Jukebox.  
When storing the tracks, they are stored un-  
der different categories and lists according to  
the information available.  
To obtain information on the status of the  
import, press the Information function button.  
Press the BACK function button to close  
the import screen with the progress informa-  
tion.  
If no track information is available, the audio  
files will be placed in the following folders:  
The tracks saved can be checked and  
opened from these lists according to different  
categories.  
When the file import ends, a message will  
Audio data CD  
appear.  
Jukebox  
Album  
Playlist  
Artist  
Album  
Music genre  
Title  
Video  
Unknown albums  
Deleting files  
Título.mp31)  
In Media mode, press the SETTINGS func-  
Artists  
tion button and then select Manage Jukebox .  
Unknown artists  
Press the DELETE function button.  
Unknown albums  
Activate the checkboxes to the right of the  
Título.mp31)  
files or folders to be deleted.  
If Select all is activated, all the files and  
Non-playable files (an unsupported file has  
folders on the data storage device will be de-  
leted.  
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been imported).  
1)  
The name and extension of the file are exam-  
ples.  
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Infotainment System  
Having the Enable WLAN connectionop-  
Note  
tem can be guaranteed, its operation de-  
pends on the application itself.  
tion active, which can be found in the wireless  
connection configuration.  
If the Infotainment system cancels a  
copying operation, check the storage  
space on the internal hard drive and check  
the data storage device.  
Pairing the mobile device to the Infotain-  
ment system using a password generated by  
the system. Pairing must be done from the  
device to be connected.  
WLAN settings  
Due to copyright laws, before any  
To access the WLAN settings the ignition must  
be switched on.  
change in ownership of the Infotainment  
system, all files stored on the jukebox must  
be deleted.  
Starting the WLAN audio transfer  
Select the Media main menu by pressing  
the infotainment key .  
Press the SETTINGS function button to open  
the Media settingsmenu.  
Start the UPnP app or the app for the play-  
There are several possible reasons why  
files may be shown as inactive (grey): files  
that cannot be imported (e.g. images), files  
that are already stored in the Jukebox or  
files that take up more space than availa-  
ble in the internal memory.  
back of the WLAN audio source.  
In the MEDIA main menu, press the SOURCE  
function button and select WLAN .  
Press the WLAN function button, then the  
Please refer to the instructions on the  
Share connection over WLANbutton will  
appear along with information about the use  
of WLAN.  
screen of the Infotainment system and on the  
WLAN audio source regarding the rest of the  
procedure.  
Connect an external audio source  
via WLAN*  
Press the function button Share connec-  
tion over WLAN, then you can Enable  
WLAN connectionand access the WLAN  
network Configuration.  
Controlling playback  
The extent to which the WLAN audio can be  
controlled via the Infotainment system de-  
pends on the connected WLAN device and  
the app that is used.  
WLAN allows wireless connection between an  
external audio source and the Infotainment  
system.  
Press the Configurationfunction button  
to configure the WLAN network.  
To use this connection, the device being con-  
nected must have an app compatible with  
the UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) communi-  
cation protocol.  
Function button: function  
Note  
The Infotainment system does not pro-  
Enable WLAN connection : To turn on/off the WLAN net-  
work.  
vide an internet connection, it only estab-  
lishes a wireless connection between the  
mobile device and said system.  
Security level: WPA2 encryption automatically  
generates an 8 character network key.  
Conditions  
Having a compatible (UPnP) app installed  
on the device.  
Via the WLAN, only the connection be-  
tween the device and the Infotainment sys-  
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Operating modes  
Controlling a DVD menu  
Function button: function  
Briefly touch the screen to activate the  
Network key : Network key automatically gener-  
ated. Press the function button to manually  
change the network key. The network key must  
have a minimum of 8 characters and a maximum  
of 63.  
function buttons in the DVD mode main menu  
›››  
Function button: function  
SSID : Name of the WLAN network of the infotain-  
ment system.  
SOURCE  
Display and selection of the source.  
To display the control menu and re-  
turn to the main DVD screen  
›››  
Do not send network name (SSID) : Activate the  
checkbox to deactivate the visibility of the WLAN  
network.  
DVD MENU  
Fig. 197 DVD mode control menu.  
A
B
Chapter display.  
Regional code of video DVD  
To save the changes made to the configura-  
tion of the mobile access point, press the  
SAVE button.  
Quite often, the playback of DVD video is  
limited to certain regions (for example, to the  
US and Canada) by so-called region “co-  
des”. These DVDs can only be played on  
units that are coded for the same region.  
Displays play time duration and re-  
maining play time.  
: Move the control menu window.  
: Minimise the control menu win-  
Video DVD mode  
3 Only available for the model: Navi System Plus  
dow.  
The unit's DVD drive is configured to read the  
regional code for the region in which the vehi-  
cle was originally sold.  
C
: Maximise the control menu win-  
dow.  
: Close the control menu.  
Starting the DVD mode  
Use the arrow buttons to browse the  
DVD menu. Confirm the selection by  
pressing OK .  
Insert a compatible DVD in the DVD drive.  
D
E
The reading of DVD data may take a few sec-  
onds.  
Press to open the DVD main menu.  
The DVD's “intro” (short initial sequence) is  
played. Next, the different DVD menus are  
displayed.  
To move to the next or previous  
chapter.  
/
   
Playback stops. The function but-  
ton changes to .  
Fig. 196 DVD main menu.  
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Infotainment System  
Function button: function  
Images  
Function button: function  
Format : To select the screen format. If Automaticis  
selected, the optimal format for the screen is set au-  
tomatically.  
Playback is resumed. The func-  
tion button changes to .  
This menu contains the Video (DVD)  
settings.  
SETTINGS  
Audio channel : To select the language of the voice in-  
structions.  
Note  
Subtitles : To select the subtitle language.  
The visual appearance of the DVD film  
menus and the menu options which it offers  
are the responsibility of the DVD manufac-  
turer.  
Enter/change PIN for parental settings : Parental settings  
password.  
Child protection : To select the level of protection you  
want to associate with DVD playback.  
Fig. 198 Images main menu.  
The difference in behaviour of some films  
when using the same mode is the responsi-  
bility of the DVD manufacturer.  
The options within the Video Settings (DVD)  
menu may vary depending on the DVD or the  
chapter that is playing.  
Using the Images menu, image files can be  
viewed (e.g. photos) individually or as a slide-  
show.  
You may not be able to play video DVDs  
which you have burned yourself.  
The available audio channel languages and  
subtitles depend on the DVD that is inserted.  
The image files must be stored on a compati-  
ble data storage device.  
The Infotainment system screen only dis-  
plays the image when the vehicle is stop-  
ped. Whilst in motion, the screen discon-  
nects (the image), but the audio remains  
active.  
All or part of the content of a video DVD can  
be protected by a password (PIN) if the DVD  
allows parental settings. In addition, you can  
choose the restriction level based on age,  
with 1 being the least restrictive (all audien-  
ces) and 8 the most restrictive (adults).  
Press the Infotainment button and then  
select the Imagescontext.  
Press the SOURCE function button to select  
the source where the pictures in question are  
located.  
Video settings (DVD)  
3 Only available for the model: Navi System Plus  
Function button: function  
While in the DVD mode press the SETTINGS  
function button and then select the Video set-  
tings (DVD) option.  
SOURCE  
Selection of the source.  
SELECTION  
Opens a list of image files.  
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Operating modes  
Requirements for viewing images  
Media settings  
Function button: function  
Image files  
Maximum resolu-  
The image viewed was obtained via  
Select the MEDIA main menu by pressing  
tion  
GPS localisation and upon pressing  
this function button, the navigator  
menu opens to start a route to this  
destination.  
the infotainment key .  
BMP  
JPEG  
JPG  
GIF  
4MP  
Press the SETTINGS function button to open  
the Media settingsmenu.  
4MP (Progressive Mode)  
Rotate the image view 90° left or  
right, or by swiping your fingers  
across the screen in a circular direc-  
tion.  
64MP  
4MP  
Function button: function  
/   
Sound : Sound settings page 173.  
›››  
Manage Jukebox a): To import files to the jukebox or to  
PNG  
4MP  
Reset the view of the image.  
delete existing files page 206.  
›››  
To stop the playback of a slideshow.  
The function button changes to  
.  
Mix/repeat including subfolders : Subfolders are inclu-  
ded in the selected playback mode page 195.  
›››  
Image settings  
Bluetooth® : Bluetooth® settings page 239  
›››  
Open the Image settingsmenu  
To continue the playback of a slide-  
show. The function button  
changes to .  
WLAN a): WLAN settings page 208.  
›››  
Press the SETTINGS function button in the  
main Images menu.  
Video settings : Settings for playing DVD videos or  
files.  
Change image PREVIOUSor NEXT,  
or by sliding your finger horizontally  
across the screen.  
/
   
Function button: function  
Remove safely : To prepare external data media for ex-  
traction or disconnection. See also page 204, In-  
›››  
Image view : To adjust the image view format.  
SETTINGS  
Open the Image settings menu.  
Automatic: Images scale to the size of the  
screen (the image may not be displayed com-  
pletely).  
Enlarging or reducing the view  
Traffic programme (TP) : The TP function (tracking of  
Slide 2 fingers across the screen, moving  
them further apart or closer together.  
OR: turn the settings button.  
Complete: The images are displayed fully on  
traffic information stations) is active page 192.  
›››  
the screen.  
a)  
Only available for the model: Navi System Plus.  
Display time : To adjust the display time of images  
during a slideshow.  
Repeat slideshow : The active slideshow is repeated  
infinitely.  
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Infotainment System  
Navigation1)  
Depending on the country, some functions of  
the infotainment system will not be available  
on the screen when travelling higher than a  
certain speed. It is not a malfunction, but is  
due to compliance with legislation.  
Navigation area and update of navigation  
data  
Road layouts change continuously. There-  
fore, if the navigation data are not updated,  
then errors or inaccuracies may occur.  
Introduction  
SEAT recommends updating navigation data  
on a regular basis.  
CAUTION  
The navigation announcements may be in-  
accurate (e.g. due to out-of-date data).  
Updating and using navigation da-  
ta from an SD card  
Fig. 199 Related video  
Instructions for navigation  
General information  
3 Only available for the model: Navi System  
A GPS (Global Positioning System) satellite  
system locates the current position of the ve-  
hicle. The vehicle’s sensors measure the dis-  
tance travelled. The measurements are com-  
pared with the stored detailed map resour-  
ces, according to road indications stored in  
them. Traffic reports, if any, will also be taken  
into account in the route calculation (dynam-  
When the Infotainment system is unable to re-  
ceive any data from GPS satellites (tunnels,  
garages), navigation can still continue using  
the vehicle sensors.  
The SD card is factory fitted in slot 2 for SD  
cards.  
Navigation data that is currently valid for this  
unit in order to allow all functions to be used  
in full.  
Possible limitations in navigation  
In areas that are not or are only partially digi-  
tised (e.g. insufficient definition of one-way  
streets and road categories), the Infotain-  
ment system will still attempt to provide route  
guidance.  
Updating navigation data  
ic route guidance page 220). Using all the  
›››  
The current navigation data can be downloa-  
ed in a SD card compatible with the unit.  
data available, the Infotainment system cal-  
culates the optimum 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.  
In the case of missing or incomplete naviga-  
tion data, it may not be possible to determine  
the exact position of the vehicle. This may  
mean that navigation is not as precise as usu-  
al.  
Suitable SD Cards can be acquired at SEAT  
dealerships.  
The procedure is described on the internet at  
Navigation announcements and graphic rep-  
resentations will guide you to your destina-  
tion.  
1)  
Valid for: Navi System and Navi System Plus.  
212  
   
Operating modes  
Using navigation data  
Insert the memory card containing the nav-  
Updating and installing navigation  
data  
igation data page 204.  
›››  
Insert the memory card page 204.  
›››  
Press the infotainment key > Settings  
System information.  
Wait for the testing icon to disappear.  
3 Only available for the model: Navi System Plus  
>
If the inserted memory card contains naviga-  
tion data, the following message appears:  
The Infotainment system is equipped with an  
internal navigation data memory. The re-  
quired navigation data are already installed  
on the system.  
Press UPDATEto import the stored naviga-  
tion data.  
The source contains  
a valid naviga-  
Follow the instructions displayed on the  
tion database”. Navigation can be started.  
screen.  
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 errors  
during navigation.  
Note  
Once installed, the memory card can be re-  
moved. The memory card must be prepared  
The inserted memory card must be pre-  
for removal page 204.  
pared before it is ejected page 204.  
›››  
›››  
Navigation is not possible without the SD  
CAUTION  
card.  
Do not remove the memory card while the  
navigation data is being installed. The  
memory card may be irreparably dam-  
aged!  
Updating navigation data  
Do not remove the memory card while  
the navigation data is in use. This could  
damage the memory card!  
To update navigation data visit our website:  
The navigation memory card cannot be  
The navigation data must be installed after  
downloading. Navigation is not possible from  
the memory card.  
used as a memory for other files.  
Note  
SEAT recommends using only the original  
SEAT cards. The use of other memory cards  
could limit its operation.  
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.  
Installing navigation data  
The installation process takes about 2 hours.  
SEAT recommends a CLASS 101) memory  
If the Infotainment system is switched off, the  
installation process is paused and will auto-  
matically resume when switched back on.  
card for the use of navigation data. The use  
of other memory cards could limit its oper-  
ation.  
Switch the ignition on.  
1)  
The speed class of an SD card.  
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Infotainment System  
Navigation main menu function buttons  
and indicators  
Navigation main menu  
New destination (entering the des-  
tination)  
Function button: function  
A
The split screen is displayed page 218.  
›››  
Messages and function buttons on the map  
B
display page 219.  
›››  
NEW DEST : To enter a new destination page 214.  
›››  
ROUTE : During route guidance page 216.  
›››  
MY DESTS. : To activate or manage stored destina-  
tions page 216.  
›››  
Fig. 200 Navigation main menu  
Fig. 201 Search screen.  
POI : Search for points of interest (car parks, fuel sta-  
tions and restaurants) within a particular search area  
Navigation functions can only be used if the  
navigation data for the area where the vehi-  
cle is driving is available in the infotainment  
system.  
›››  
In the Navigation main menu, press the  
New destination function button.  
Press the OPTIONS function button and se-  
lect the desired destination entry type  
(Search, Address, POIor On the map).  
VIEW : To modify or activate or deactivate the split  
screen and show POI Fig. 200  
›››  
›››  
The Navigation main menu allows you to se-  
lect a new destination, call up a previously  
used or stored destination and search for  
points of interest.  
SETTINGS : Open the Navigation Settings  
menu.  
Using voice control*, if you say Town, street  
and number, without pauses, and then the in-  
struction “Start Route Guidance” a route to  
the given destination will start.  
Opening the main Navigation menu  
Press the Infotainment button to open the  
last menu that was open in navigation.  
Search  
If the Navigation main menu is not dis-  
Search for addresses and Points of Interest  
played, press the infotainment button   
again until the main navigation menu is dis-  
played.  
using the keypad to enter them Fig. 201.  
›››  
For cities, post codes and points of interest,  
the full details must be entered. You can also  
OR: Press the function button to return  
menu by menu to the Navigation menu.  
214  
     
Operating modes  
Function button: function  
search for points of interest by names or cat-  
egories. When necessary, enter the name of  
the city to refine the search.  
Orange route: Shortest route to the  
destination, even if it results in longer  
travelling time.  
Route options : Setting route options, see Naviga-  
tion Settings  
Route options.  
>
Select the desired route by pressing it.  
›››  
Start : Starts guided navigation to the selected point  
of interest.  
The route criteria settings in the Route op-  
tionsmenu are modified accordingly.  
Press to open the cursor buttons (, ),  
which allow you to move within the text.  
A
If a route is not selected, the route guidance  
starts automatically after approx. one minute  
according to the setting selected in Route  
options.  
After starting route guidance  
Steering  
When narrowing down the destination ad-  
dress, please note that every entry restricts  
the available range of subsequent selections.  
Once the route has been calculated, the sys-  
tem gives the first navigation announcement.  
Up to 3 navigation announcements are given  
before a turn.  
To enter an address press the function but-  
tons in the following order:  
Country, City (or postcode), Centre  
Press the adjustment knob to listen to the  
(starts the route to the centre of the indicated  
city), Street, Number, Junction, LAST DES-  
TINATIONS, START (starts route guidance to  
the selected destination).  
last audible navigation instruction.  
The indicated distances depend to a great  
extent on the type of road and the traffic  
speed. On motorways, for example, naviga-  
tion announcements are received much earli-  
er than in urban traffic.  
Fig. 202 Route calculation.  
On the map  
When starting route guidance, the route is  
calculated based on the data that have been  
selected in the Route optionsmenu.  
Select the destination on the map or enter  
it using GPS coordinates and confirm with  
OK .  
The corresponding navigation announce-  
ments are also given on roads with several  
lanes that split, and on roundabouts, for ex-  
ample: “Leave the roundabout at the second  
exit.”  
Three alternative routes are proposed  
Fig. 202. These 3 routes correspond to the  
›››  
Function button: function  
selectable route options: Economical, Fast  
and Short.  
Store : Store the point of interest in the destination  
memory page 216.  
›››  
A navigation announcement informs you  
when you have reached your “destination”.  
Blue route: Economic route.  
Red route: Fastest route.  
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Edit : Edit the destination or enter another one.  
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Infotainment System  
Function button: function  
A navigation announcement informing you  
that you have reached the “destination area”  
is given if the exact destination cannot be  
reached.  
The stored destinations can be selected from  
the My destinationsmenu.  
STOP GUIDANCE : Aborts current route guidance.  
Press the My destinations function button in  
ENTER DESTINATION : To enter a new destination or a  
the main Navigation menu.  
new stopover page 214.  
›››  
During dynamic route guidance, you re-  
ceive information about reported traffic con-  
gestion on the route. An additional navigation  
announcement is given if the route is recalcu-  
lated.  
Select the desired function button.  
CONGESTION AHEAD : To exclude a section of the  
route. To cancel the exclusion, press the Route func-  
tion button and then CANCEL CONGESTION .  
STORE POSITION , ROUTES , DESTINATIONS ,  
LAST DESTINATIONS OR HOME ADDRESS .  
CHANGE ROUTE a): The map of the calculated route  
appears and by holding a finger on the route and  
dragging the finger across said map, the route is  
changed to the road(s) that you want and the new  
route is then recalculated.  
Store position  
During a navigation announcement, you can  
change its volume using the button .  
By pressing the STORE POSITION function  
button, the current position is stored as a  
Flagged destinationin the Destination  
memory.  
For other announcement settings, select  
Navigation  
> Settings > Navigation  
ROUTE DETAILS : View route information.  
announcements.  
To save the stored position permanently as a  
flagged destination, change the name of  
the position in the destination memory. Oth-  
erwise, the saved position is overwritten when  
another flagged destination is saved.  
a)  
Only available for the model: Navi System Plus  
Note  
If you miss a turning during route guid-  
ance and are currently unable to turn back,  
keep on driving until the navigation system  
offers a new route.  
My destinations (destination mem-  
ory)  
Mark the Flagged destinationin the  
The quality of the announcements and  
destination memory.  
recommendations depends on the naviga-  
tion data available and any reported traffic  
problems.  
Press the Store function button.  
The name can be changed in the following  
input window. Press the function button to  
store the destination.  
Route  
Routes  
In the Navigation main menu, press the Route  
function button.  
In the Routemode, you can define various  
destinations (final destination and stopovers).  
Fig. 203 List of saved routes.  
The Route function button is only displayed  
with route guidance activated.  
216  
     
Operating modes  
The starting point of a route is always the  
vehicle’s current position. The destination is  
the end point of a route. Stopover destina-  
tions are driven to before the destination.  
Function button or message: function or  
meaning  
Available function buttons  
Moving a stopover or a destination to  
another position on the list. Press and  
drag to move the destination.  
Calculated distance to destination.  
Estimated travelling time.  
...  
...  
In the Navigation main menu, press the  
a)  
Only displayed with route guidance activated and  
My Destinations function button.  
when a destination has been added to the tour.  
b)  
Press the ROUTES function button.  
Distance to the next stopover.  
Only displayed with route guidance activated.  
...  
If you have not stored any routes or want to  
create a new route, press the New route func-  
tion button and then follow the instructions as  
for a new destination, before pressing Store .  
Last destinations  
Press on the destination to display the  
function buttons  
List of last destinations.  
Delete destination.  
My destinations  
Pressing on a stored route brings up the fol-  
lowing function buttons:  
Starting route guidance direct to the se-  
lected destination. The stages are omit-  
ted.  
Press the Options function button and se-  
lect the desired function button.  
Function button: function  
Delete : To delete a stored route.  
Edit : To edit and store a route.  
Start : To start route guidance.  
Function button: function  
Opening the detailed view of the desti-  
nation in question.  
Destination memory : View of destinations stored man-  
ually and from imported vCards page 221, Im-  
›››  
Available function buttons  
New desti-  
Favourites : List of destinations stored as favourites.  
Add a new destination.  
nation  
Function buttons and indications in the New  
routeor Editmenu  
Contacts : List of phone book contacts that have a  
stored address (postal address).  
Destina-  
tions  
Adding a new destination from My  
destinations.  
Function button or message: function or  
meaning  
Home address  
Storing  
To store the created route in the route  
memory.  
Only one address or position can be stored  
as the home address at any one time.  
Stopover.  
Start  
Start route guidance.  
Destination.  
Pressing will start guidance to the stored  
home address.  
Calculate To update the calculated distance and  
estimated arrival time.a)  
»
Estimated time of arrival.  
...  
Stop  
To stop active route guidance.b)  
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If a home address has not yet been stored,  
play on the map. Up to 10 categories can be  
selected.  
Function button: function  
an address can be assigned.  
Map display in three dimensions (bird's  
eye view).  
Assigning the home address for the first time:  
Selecting a point of interest on the map  
The places of interest and well-known  
buildings are also shown in detail and  
in colour.  
Position : Press to store the vehicle's current position  
as the home address.  
Function button: function  
There are several points of interest in the area.  
Address : Press to enter the home address manually.  
Editing the home address:  
1
Press this symbol to open a list of points of in-  
terest.  
To display the destination on the map.  
The home address can be edited in the Naviga-  
The only point of interest in this zone. Press the  
symbol to open the detailed view of the point of  
interest.  
To display the route on the map.  
tion settings  
> Manage memorymenu.  
2
Auto /  
To switch between day and night for-  
Day / Night mat.  
Quick POI search  
Special destinations (POI)  
SPLIT  
Show the split screen page 218.  
›››  
SCREEN  
POI  
In the Navigation main menu, press the POIs  
function button and the three main catego-  
ries will appear. Alternatively, enter the name  
of the point of interest to be searched using  
the new destination keypad, or press  
Search nearby on the map table on  
Show special destinations.  
a)  
Only displayed with route guidance activated.  
›››  
Split screen  
View  
Fig. 204 Points of interest on the map.  
In the Navigation main menu, press the View  
function button.  
The points of interest saved in the memory  
are divided into different categories. Each  
category of special destinations has a sym-  
bol assigned to it.  
Function button: function  
Map display in two dimensions (con-  
ventional).  
In the Map settingsmenu, you can indicate  
the special destinations that you want to dis-  
Fig. 205 Split screen displayed.  
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Operating modes  
Function button: function  
A
The split screen Fig. 205  
shows the in-  
Function buttons and messages on the  
map display.  
›››  
formation detailed below:  
POI : name of the point of interest (when only one  
appears on the map).  
To activate function buttons and , press  
function button .  
Pressing the name displays a menu with the  
following options:  
Group of POIs : more points of interest (when you  
press on the map on various POIs grouped to-  
gether).  
Function button: function  
Function button: function  
Current altitude indicator.  
Audio : Current audio source.  
FAVOURITE : name of the favourite.  
HOME ADDRESS : Home address.  
To centre the vehicle position on the map.  
Compass : Displays a compass with the current di-  
rection and position of the vehicle (street name).  
To centre the destination on the map. On-  
ly displayed if either Display destination  
on map or Display route on the map is se-  
Start route guidance : starts guidance directly.  
Add stopover : only when you have an active route.  
Manoeuvre : Displays a list of the next manoeuvres,  
POIs or TMCs on the route and pressing them brings  
up additional information  
lected page 218.  
›››  
Search nearby : enters in the search menu, but only  
for the area around the point selected on the map.  
FREQUENT ROUTES a): Information on the user's most  
frequent routes.  
To change the orientation of the map  
(north-facing or direction of travel). Only  
available in 2D mode.  
Demo mode start (only when demo mode is active)  
Position : current vehicle position in coordinates and  
GPS status (satellite reception).  
Map scale. To change the scale, turn the  
adjustment knob or move two fingers to-  
gether or apart on the screen.  
a)  
Only shown when route guidance is not active or  
when predictive route guidance is active.  
Map display  
Selecting automatic scaling. If the func-  
tion is active, the symbol is displayed in  
blue.  
Press the function button to close the split  
screen.  
At any moment during navigation, pressing  
inside the map will make a pop-up menu ap-  
pear with the following functions:  
Briefly increases the scale of the map  
(zoom) The selected scale is displayed  
again after a few seconds.  
Mute or repeat the last announcement,  
change the announcement volume.  
Function button: function  
Clicking on the map : Shows the details of the selected  
point, street name or coordinates  
Road signs: Depending on the vehicle's equip-  
ment, the road signs stored in the navigation data are  
displayed. Select Navigation  
> Settings >  
Fig. 206 Messages and function buttons on  
Only when you press on an icon on the map:  
Map  
> Show road signs.  
the map display.  
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Dynamic route guidance  
Traffic bulletins and dynamic desti-  
nation guidance (TRAFFIC)  
Symbol: Meaning  
In order for dynamic route guidance to func-  
tion, Dynamic routemust be activated in the  
route options.  
: Accident  
: Slippery road surface (ice or snow)  
: Slippery road surface  
: Danger  
If a traffic report is received that affects the  
route being travelled, an alternative route will  
be searched for if the system calculates that  
time can be saved.  
If, on the other hand, the alternative route  
does not save time, the route will continue  
with the traffic jam. In both cases, an an-  
nouncement will be made.  
: Road works  
: Strong wind  
Fig. 207 Traffic reports  
Shortly before reaching the announced traf-  
fic jam, it is indicated again.  
: Road closed to traffic  
The Infotainment system constantly receives  
traffic reports (TMC/TMCpro) in the back-  
ground, if a traffic information station is  
tuned.  
Avoiding a traffic jam by following the instruc-  
tions of a traffic bulletin does not always save  
time, for example, if alternative routes are  
congested. The effectiveness of dynamic  
navigation depends on the traffic bulletins  
that are received.  
During route guidance, traffic incidents that  
do not affect the calculated route calculated  
are displayed in grey.  
The length of a traffic jam on the calculated  
route is shown by a red line.  
Traffic bulletins are displayed on the map  
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on map (selection) and they are required  
Incidents that affect the calculated route and  
that have led to the recalculation of the route  
are shown in orange.  
The rest of the route that has to be travelled  
can be manually excluded to force its recal-  
dynamic destination guidance page 220,  
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culation page 216.  
›››  
The position of a symbol indicates the start of  
the traffic jam if it is precisely specified in the  
traffic bulletin.  
List of available traffic reports  
Traffic reports on map (selection)  
Press the Infotainment button and then  
select the Trafficcontext.  
Symbol: Meaning  
: Slow traffic  
: Traffic jam  
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Operating modes  
Predictive navigation  
Importing vCards (electronic busi-  
ness cards)  
Navigation with images  
Importing vCards to the destination mem-  
ory  
Insert the data storage device with the stor-  
ed vCards or connect it to the Infotainment  
system page 195.  
›››  
In the Navigation main menu, press the  
SETTINGS function button.  
In the Navigation settingsmenu, press  
the Import destinations function button.  
Fig. 208 Predictive navigation  
Fig. 209 Images main menu.  
Select the data carrier with the vCards  
When you activate Predictive navigation, the  
system detects and stores in the background  
routes that are frequently followed, without  
them being active destination routes.  
Selecting an image and starting route  
guidance  
saved in the list.  
Press Import all vCards from this folder .  
Confirm the import notice with the OK  
Press the Infotainment button and then  
select the Imagescontext.  
function button.  
This function has no navigation announce-  
ments unless the user requires them, getting  
them by pressing the settings button.  
Press the SOURCE  
Fig. 209 function but-  
›››  
Saved vCards will now be in the destinations  
memory page 216.  
ton and select the data storage device where  
the images are stored.  
›››  
If the image displayed was taken using GPS  
On the main screen of the Navigation menu,  
Note  
localisation, the function button will appear.  
in the pop-up window, press the  
Only one address per vCard can be impor-  
ted. In the event any vCards have multiple  
addresses, only the main address will be  
imported.  
Press to start guidance to a destination.  
FREQUENT ROUTES button. To display fre-  
quently followed routes press the  
Show on map button Fig. 208.  
›››  
Road signs indication  
The road sign indication must be active in the  
Navigation settingsmenu page 222.  
›››  
If there are road signs stored in the navigation  
data for the route you are driving on, the  
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system can display them on the map (e.g. a  
speed limit).  
The development and operation of virtual  
route guidance is compatible with the devel-  
opment and operation of real route guidance.  
Function button: function  
Suggest 3 alternative routes : After starting route  
guidance, 3 alternative routes are proposed  
Take into account the age of the navigation  
data and the limitations of the navigation sys-  
Virtual route guidance is repeated after  
reaching the fictitious destination and re-  
starts from the starting point, if it is not inter-  
rupted beforehand.  
›››  
tem page 212!  
›››  
Route : Route type selection.  
Economical : Route calculation, taking econom-  
ic aspects into account.  
Recognition of road signs  
When the starting point of the Demo mode is  
manually set Navigation settingsmenu,  
the virtual route guidance starts from that po-  
sition.  
Fast : The fastest route to the destination.  
Some vehicles have a road sign recognition  
camera. If the vehicle has road sign recogni-  
tion and it is active, road signs detected by  
the system will be displayed on the map,  
along with additional information.  
Short : The shortest route to the destination,  
even if it results in longer travelling time.  
A manually entered starting point is overwrit-  
ten with the current location of the vehicle, if  
the vehicle starts moving.  
Most frequent routes : Information on the user's most  
frequent routes.  
Dynamic route : Dynamic route guidance activates  
Read and take into account the information  
and indications of the road signs recognition  
when a TMC is received page 220.  
›››  
Note  
Avoid motorways and highways : Motorways will be  
excluded from the route calculation wherever  
possible.  
system page 78.  
›››  
Deactivate the Demo mode after use, oth-  
erwise you will always have to select  
whether to start a virtual route or normal  
route before starting route guidance.  
Avoid ferries and motorail trains : Ferries and motorail  
trains will not be taken into account for the route  
calculation, wherever possible.  
Route guidance in Demo mode  
If demo mode is activated in the Navigation  
settingsmenu, an additional pop-up win-  
dow opens when you start route guidance.  
Avoid toll roads : Toll roads will be excluded from  
the route calculation, whenever possible.  
Navigation settings  
Avoid tunnels : Tunnels will be excluded from the  
route calculation, whenever possible.  
In the Navigation main menu, press the  
Pressing the Demo mode function button  
SETTINGS function button.  
starts a “virtual route guidance” to the desti-  
nation you have entered.  
Avoid routes requiring toll stickers : Mandatory toll  
stickers (stickers certifying that the toll has been  
paid) will be excluded from the route calculation  
whenever possible.  
Function button: function  
If you press the Normal function button, a  
“real route guidance” starts.  
Route options : To make the route calculation adjust-  
ments.  
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Function button: function  
Function button: function  
Function button: function  
Show available toll stickers a): To mark the available  
Sort contacts : To select the sequential order of  
agenda entries recorded with postal addresses,  
Fuel warning : The fuel warning is active.  
toll stickers on the list  
If the fuel level reaches the reserve, an appropri-  
ate warning is generated that enables the service  
station search.  
( Avoid routes requiring toll stickers must be active).  
Routes requiring toll stickers will be taken into ac-  
count in the route calculation if it is marked that  
the toll sticker is available.  
see also page 216.  
›››  
Define home address : To assign or edit a home ad-  
dress, see also page 217.  
›››  
Version information : Information about stored naviga-  
tion data.  
Import destinations (SD/USB) : To import digital busi-  
Include trailer : Calculate the route and arrival  
time, depending on whether a trailer is being tow-  
ed.  
ness cards (vCards) into the destination memory  
Advanced settings : For making advanced changes to  
the navigation settings.  
›››  
Delete user data : To delete stored destinations (e.g.  
Last destinationsor the Destination  
memory).  
Map : To adjust the map display settings.  
Time display : Indication during route guidance.  
Show road signs : The road signs stored in the navi-  
gation data for the road you are driving on are dis-  
Time of arrival : The estimated time of arrival at  
the destination is displayed.  
Navigation announcements : To change the navigation  
announcements settings.  
played during route guidance page 221.  
›››  
Running time : The envisaged travelling time to  
the destination is displayed.  
Lane guidance : During route guidance, an addi-  
tional indication is displayed to recommend a  
lane when driving, and when turning on roads with  
several lanes. Only if the data bank contains infor-  
mation about the area that is being driven  
through.  
Volume : To adjust the volume of audible driving  
recommendations.  
Status line : View during route guidance.  
Entertainment fading (nav. announcements) : Set the  
volume of the active audio source during naviga-  
tion announcements.  
Destination : The calculated distance to the  
destination is shown.  
Next stopover : The calculated distance to the  
next stopover is shown.  
Show favourites : The destinations saved as favour-  
No navigation announcements during calls : During a  
telephone conversation, audio driving recommen-  
dations will not be given.  
ites on the map are displayed ().  
Note: National border crossed : Indication of the  
speed limits of the country in question when  
crossing a border.  
Show POIs  
Note: My POIs : Audible warning when approaching  
a special destination.  
Select categories for POIs : To select the POI cate-  
gories shown on the map page 218.  
›››  
Demo mode : When the Demo mode is active and  
route guidance is started, a virtual guide to the en-  
Speed limits : Shows the speed limits, depending on  
the road, of the country that is being driven through.  
Show brand logos for POIs : Displays logos of the  
selected special destinations categories (e.g.  
displays logos of service stations).  
tered destination may be started page 222.  
›››  
Define demo mode starting point : If the Demo  
mode is active and the vehicle is stopped, a fic-  
titious starting point can be set for the virtual  
route guidance.  
Fuel options : To change fuel related settings.  
Manage memory : To make adjustments to the stored  
destinations.  
Select preferred petrol station : The brand of the se-  
lected service station is given priority in special  
destination search results.  
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Offroad Navigation Menu  
Recording an Offroad tour  
Function button: function  
Waypoints mode b): To start Offroad navigation.  
a)  
This functionality will depend on the country.  
Only available on model: Navi System Plus.  
b)  
Navigation in Offroad  
mode*1)  
Introduction  
Fig. 210 Offroad Navigation Menu start  
Fig. 211 Recording an Offroad tour  
Offroad* navigation is a function for offroad  
driving that provides directions in “non-digi-  
tised areas” at low speeds.  
Press the SETTINGS function button in the  
An Offroad tour is formed by a series of stor-  
main Navigation menu.  
ed waypoints.  
In the menu, press the Waypoint mode  
Starting recording  
Non-digitised areas are areas about which  
the system does not have information for the  
streets or terrain. It does not detect streets,  
buildings or natural limits such as mountains  
or rivers, although they may be shown on the  
map.  
function button.  
In the Offroad Navigation menu, in the pop-  
The Offroad Navigation menu opens  
up window press the RECORD pop-up button.  
›››  
In the pop-up window, the user is able to  
plot the tour with a given destination or start  
plotting the route without giving a final desti-  
nation.  
Function buttons in the Offroad Navigation  
menu  
Offroad* navigation is not suitable for driving  
on conventional roads as it does not detect  
one-way streets, motorway entries or similar.  
Function button: function  
Starts plotting the route.  
RECORD : Initiates the plotting of an Offroad tour.  
The offroad markers can be recorded by in-  
dicating a manual waypoint.  
MEMORY : Opens a list allowing the selection of a  
stored Offroad tour.  
In the Offroad Navigation menu, press the  
EXIT : Ends Offroad navigation.  
ADD WAYPOINT function button. The tour  
1)  
Only available for the model: Navi System Plus  
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waypoints defined manually are shown on  
the map by a marker.  
Delete the tour.  
Load tour  
Setup  
Function button: function  
Ending recording  
Invert : Reverses the direction of the stored Offroad  
tour.  
Function button: function  
Press the STOP RECORDING function button  
IMPORT : allows the import of an Offroad route in  
“.GPX” format.  
in the main Offroad Navigation menu.  
Next point : Starts the Offroad tour from the nearest  
point.  
Start : Starts the complete Offroad tour.  
Loading an Offroad tour  
Managing stored Offroad tours  
When the Offroad tour is selected, press Play  
and the selected tour will be loaded onto  
the Navigation system.  
When route guidance starts, the system  
switches to the map view.  
Stopping route guidance  
Press the OPTIONS button on the screen  
Creating an Offroad tour  
and then press Stop .  
End waypoint navigation  
Press the Exit function button in the Off-  
road Navigation menu  
Fig. 212 Offroad Navigation menu, stored  
WARNING  
tours  
Terrain features are disregarded during  
route guidance Drive slowly and following  
the instructions in order to perform the ma-  
noeuvre as far as possible!  
Press the MEMORY function button in the  
Offroad Navigation menu.  
A list of stored Offroad tours opens, if there  
Fig. 213 Offroad route guidance mode  
The general direction of travel is indica-  
are any.  
ted straight ahead by direction arrows in  
the Infotainment System pop-up window  
When a tour is selected, the following icons  
will appear Fig. 212:  
Start route guidance  
»
›››  
A
.
›››  
Loads the stored Offroad tour.  
Export the tour to an SD card.  
Edit the name of the tour.  
Starting off in a stored route is not detected  
by the system automatically.  
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ECOTRAINER page 228  
Views 1, 2, 3  
›››  
Note  
VEHICLE STATUS page 229  
›››  
Customise the information that appears in  
the digital cockpit. The user chooses which to  
display, and in what order, by moving a finger  
vertically over the dials.  
If an Offroad tour is being recorded, this is  
automatically stored if Offroad navigation  
is discontinued.  
Instrument panel*  
Depending on the version, the Views can be  
memorised by existing the menu or keeping  
the View button pressed.  
3 Valid for vehicles equipped with the SEAT Digi-  
tal Cockpit  
Vehicle Menu  
Introduction to using the Vehicle  
menu  
Pressing button of the infotainment system  
accesses its main menu with the following  
options:  
VIEW  
RADIO or MEDIA (to control playback in ra-  
dio or media mode)  
Fig. 214 Instrument panel  
HDC (shown if the descent assistant* is ac-  
Press the Instrument panel button to choose  
from the various display options and custom-  
ise the information that appears in the SEAT  
tive page 260)  
›››  
PREVIOUS-NEXT (to change screen)  
SETTINGS page 89  
›››  
Digital Cockpit page 70.  
›››  
With the function button VIEW you can ac-  
cess the following information:  
Automatic View  
Pre-set information depending on the Driving  
mode.  
INSTRUMENT PANEL page 226  
›››  
›››  
Classic View  
OFFROAD* page 227  
›››  
The needles are displayed at full length.  
CONSUMERS page 228  
›››  
DRIVING DATA page 228  
›››  
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Operating modes  
1. Instantaneous power expressed in kW  
2. G forces  
Sport*  
Offroad*  
3. Turbo pressure, expressed in bar (“bar”),  
kilopascals (“kPa”) or in pounds per  
square inch (“psi”). Press the Settings  
button to change the units of pressure  
›››  
4. Coolant temperature  
5. Oil temperature  
Only 3 of these items of information can be  
displayed at the same time, but the user  
chooses which to display, and in what order,  
by moving the finger vertically over the dials.  
Fig. 215 SPORT menu  
Fig. 217 Offroad CAR Menu.  
Press the infotainment button .  
Press the VIEW function button and select  
OFFROAD.  
Press the NEXT button to bring up the Lap  
timer menu that is described below  
›››  
If the corresponding equipment is available,  
the information that appears is the following:  
1
Analogue lap timer  
2
New timing is started by pressing on the  
surface of the digital lap timer +.  
1. Compass.  
2. Turning angle of steered wheels.  
3. Coolant temperature.  
4. Lubricating oil temperature  
3
4
Stop lap timer/Lap time.  
The analogue lap timer's time is stopped  
for 5 seconds. After 5 seconds, the ana-  
logue lap timer shows the real time again.  
Fig. 216 SPORT Menu Lap timer  
Press the infotainment button .  
Press the VIEW function button and select  
SPORT.  
Only 2 of these items of information can be  
displayed at the same time, but the user  
chooses which to display, and in what order,  
by moving the finger vertically over the dials.  
5
Statistics/delete last lap time.  
If the corresponding equipment is available,  
the following information appears in the  
Sport option Fig. 215:  
›››  
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The on-board computer has 3 memories.  
They can be used to display: distance, time,  
average speed, average consumption and  
range.  
Consumers  
Ecotrainer  
1. Since start  
Indication and storage of distance travelled  
and consumption values between the ignition  
being turned on and it being turned off.  
2. Since refuelling  
Display and storage of the values for the jour-  
ney and the consumption. By refuelling, the  
memory will be erased automatically.  
Fig. 218 Convenience consumers.  
Fig. 220 CAR Ecotrainer menu.  
Access information about the vehicle’s main  
convenience consumers. It is shown via a  
consumption indicator bar in l/h (gal/h).  
3. Long-term  
The memory records the values for a specific  
number of partial trips, up to a total of 19  
hours and 59 minutes or 99 hours and 59 mi-  
nutes, or 1999.9 km (mi) or 9999 km (mi), de-  
pending on the model of instrument panel.  
Driving data  
When one of these values is reached (de-  
pending on the version of the instrument pan-  
el), the memory is automatically deleted and  
starts counting again from 0.  
Fig. 221 Driving style symbols.  
Open the ECOTRAINER Menu  
While the vehicle is stopped, press the Info-  
tainment button .  
Press the VIEW function button and select  
ECOTRAINER.  
Fig. 219 Driving data.  
228  
         
Operating modes  
Provides information about your driving style.  
The information on driving style is only evalu-  
ated and displayed when moving forward.  
Vehicle status  
›››  
To the left of the columns are different symbols  
1
that provide information about the current driv-  
ing style table on page 229.  
›››  
∅ ECO points: indication on driving style  
The white column is an indication of where the  
efficiency graph starts (from left to right).  
It shows the position of the evaluation that is  
currently being performed.  
Indicates driving style efficiency since start  
on a scale of 0 to 100. The higher the value  
displayed, the more efficient the driving style.  
Press on the display for more information.  
Statistics are shown for the last 30 minutes of  
driving from the start. If 30 minutes have not  
elapsed, the values of the last trip are shown  
in grey.  
2
Bars to illustrate acceleration.  
The position of the car represents acceleration.  
If the speed is constant, the car remains in the  
central zone. If it accelerates or brakes, the car  
moves backwards or forwards respectively.  
3
4
Fig. 222 Standard representation: vehicle sta-  
tus.  
Columns representing driving style efficiency.  
Horizontally, the columns represent retrospec-  
tive driving efficiency, and move from left to  
right approximately every 5 seconds. The high-  
er the columns, the more efficient the driving  
style.  
∅ l/100 km: Average fuel consumption  
Shows the average fuel consumption. The  
value is calculated using the kilometres trav-  
elled since start as a reference. Press on the  
display for more information. Statistics are  
shown for the last 30 minutes of driving from  
the start. If 30 minutes have not elapsed, the  
values of the last trip are shown in grey.  
The colour of the sky represents the average of  
the last 3 minutes. The colour changes from  
grey (less efficient) to blue (more efficient).  
›››  
Eco tips: Tips on how to save fuel  
Thinking ahead. Sudden changes in accelera-  
Press the ECO tips button to get advice on  
how to save fuel. These tips can only be con-  
sulted while the vehicle is stopped.  
A
Fig. 223 Standard representation: vehicle sta-  
tion lower the efficiency of the driving style.  
tus.  
B
C
D
Gear recommendation.  
Press the Vehicle status button to access infor-  
mation on the Vehicle statusmessages  
and Start-Stop system.  
Current speed has a negative impact on fuel  
consumption.  
Efficient driving style assessment  
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The representation uses different elements to  
show driving style efficiency.  
Ecological driving style.  
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The Vehicle statusmessages are dis-  
Telephone functions can only be used if there  
is a mobile phone connected by Bluetooth to  
WARNING  
played Fig. 222, in addition to being  
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General, mandatory, legal and country-  
specific instructions and laws for the use of  
mobile phones inside the vehicle must al-  
ways be considered.  
specified on the corresponding button.  
the infotainment system page 232.  
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According to the parties affected by these  
messages, they will be shown in different col-  
ours (depending on their importance) on the  
vehicle's screen.  
To do this, the phone must have the Blue-  
tooth® function activated.  
The instructions shown on the screen for the  
telephone menus will depend on the mobile  
telephone used.  
Only use compatible Bluetooth® devices. For  
further information on compatible Bluetooth®  
products, ask your nearest SEAT dealer or  
check on the internet.  
WARNING  
To access the Tyre Pressure Loss Indi-  
cator, press the FORWARD or BACK keys.  
Speaking by telephone and using the mo-  
bile telephone management system whilst  
driving can distract you from the road and  
cause an accident.  
From this same menu, use the SET button  
to store the tyre pressures.  
In areas of little coverage your call may  
be cut off and you may not be able to make  
even emergency calls.  
Note  
Use the instruction manual of the mobile tele-  
phone and of any accessories.  
The values shown on the figures Fig. 218,  
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If you detect any operating issues between  
your mobile telephone and the Infotainment  
system, restart your mobile by switching it off  
and on again.  
WARNING  
Mobile telephones may interfere with and  
alter the correct operation of pacemakers  
if they are carried directly over them.  
dicative and may vary depending on the  
equipment.  
Some functions and setup can only be per-  
formed when the vehicle is stopped and are  
not available on all mobile telephones.  
Maintain a minimum distance of at least  
Telephone  
20 centimetres between the aerials of the  
mobile telephone and the pacemaker.  
General information  
Do not carry your switched-on mobile  
You may experience poor reception or may  
be cut off in areas where the signal is weak.  
telephone in your breast pocket directly  
over the pacemaker.  
Most electronic devices are shielded against  
HF (high-frequency) signals. In any case, the  
electronic equipment may not be protected  
from the HF signals of the telephone man-  
agement system. This may cause interfer-  
ence.  
If you suspect interference, switch off the  
mobile telephone immediately.  
CAUTION  
Fig. 224 Related video  
High speeds, poor weather or road condi-  
tions and the quality of reception can all  
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all other places where the vehicle engine  
this purpose, and there must be no Bluetooth®  
connection with other devices.  
affect the audio quality of a telephone con-  
versation in the vehicle.  
must be switched off.  
Bluetooth® connections are free.  
WARNING  
Note  
Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Blue-  
Switch off the mobile phone in areas with a  
risk of explosion! The mobile telephone can  
automatically connect to the mobile tele-  
phone network again if it loses the Blue-  
tooth® connection to the telephone man-  
agement system.  
tooth® SIG, Inc.  
Restrictions on the use of devices using  
Bluetooth® technology may apply in some  
countries. For further information, contact  
the local authorities.  
Bluetooth profiles®  
When a mobile phone is connected to the tel-  
ephone management system, a data ex-  
change takes place via one of the Bluetooth®  
profiles.  
If you wish to connect a device via Blue-  
tooth®, consult the safety warnings in its in-  
struction manual. Only use compatible  
Bluetooth® devices.  
CAUTION  
In areas where special regulations apply or  
the use of mobile telephones is prohibited,  
both the telephone and the telephone  
management system must always be  
switched off. Interference may be caused  
with sensitive technical and medical equip-  
ment, possibly resulting in a malfunction or  
damage to the equipment.  
Hands-free telephone profile (HFP): the  
Using a mobile telephone inside the vehi-  
cle may provoke noise in the speakers.  
HFP can be used to manage calls through the  
infotainment system.  
Some networks may not recognise all of  
the language characters or offer all of the  
services.  
Audio profile (A2DP): This profile allows  
audio to be transmitted with stereo quality. It  
may require connecting other profiles for  
managing and controlling playback.  
Places with special regulations  
Phone book access profile (PBAP): Allows  
phone book contents to be downloaded from  
the mobile telephone.  
In the majority of cases, these places are  
signposted, but not always clearly. They in-  
clude, for example:  
Bluetooth®  
Message profile (MAP): It allows short  
Bluetooth® technology allows a mobile tele-  
phone to be connected to your vehicle's tele-  
phone management system. Prior pairing be-  
tween the two is required for this purpose.  
Some Bluetooth® mobile telephones connect  
automatically when turning on the ignition if a  
connection has been previously established.  
Its Bluetooth® function must be activated for  
messages (SMS) to be downloaded and  
synchronised.  
the vicinity of chemical pipelines and tanks  
The lower decks of boats and ferries.  
In the proximity of vehicles that run on liquid  
gas (such as propane or butane).  
places where the air is laden with chemi-  
cals or particles such as flour, dust or metal  
powder.  
Note  
The mobile telephone's button and warning  
tones should be off. Where necessary, dis-  
connect the headset from the mobile tele-  
phone you wish to connect to the system.  
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OR:  
Pairing and connecting a mobile  
telephone to the Infotainment sys-  
tem  
Press the infotainment button > Set-  
tings  
>
Select mobile phone Search  
>
results.  
In order to manage a mobile telephone via  
the Infotainment system, it is necessary to  
pair both devices once.  
OR:  
Press the infotainment button > Set-  
tings  
>
Bluetooth Find devices>  
>
For your safety, pairing should be done when  
the vehicle is stationary. In some countries it is  
not possible to perform the pairing with the  
vehicle running.  
Search results.  
When the pairing has been finalized correct-  
ly, the Telephone main menu will appear. The  
phone book, call list and SMS messages stor-  
ed in the mobile phone will be loaded once  
the requests have been accepted in the mo-  
bile phone. After downloading, the data will  
be available on the Infotainment system.  
OR:  
Make the connection from the settings  
menu of the mobile phone itself.  
Conditions  
The name of your Infotainment system will be  
displayed on the main Telephone screen and  
you can edit this name via the Bluetooth  
settingsmenu.  
The ignition must be switched on.  
The Bluetooth® function of the mobile  
Pairing and connection of mobile tele-  
phones  
phone and the Infotainment system must be  
active and visible.  
The search process can take up to 1 minute.  
You can pair up to 20 mobile telephones to  
the Infotainment system, but the number of si-  
multaneous connections varies:  
The keypad lock on the mobile telephone  
As soon as the search is completed, the  
names of the Bluetooth® devices found are  
displayed on-screen.  
must be deactivated.  
Follow instructions in the manual for the mo-  
bile telephone.  
Media System Plus / Navi System: two mo-  
Select the Bluetooth® device you want to  
bile phones simultaneously connected to the  
hands-free profile, and one of them as Blue-  
tooth® audio.  
During the pairing process, it is necessary to  
enter data via the mobile telephone's keypad.  
connect. Additional data may need to be en-  
tered.  
Navi System Plus: two mobile phones simul-  
Use your mobile telephone to enter and  
Pairing a mobile telephone  
taneously connected to the hands-free pro-  
file and one of them or a third one connected  
to the Bluetooth® audio.  
confirm your PIN code, as indicated in the dis-  
play of the infotainment system.  
Press the infotainment button > Find  
telephone  
> Search results.  
If more Bluetooth® profile pairing requests  
are received on the mobile telephone, make  
sure to reply to them.  
When the Infotainment system is switched on,  
it connects to the last connected mobile tele-  
phone. If it is not possible to connect to this  
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mobile telephone, the system will try to con-  
nect to the next mobile telephone on the list  
of paired devices.  
If the mobile phonebook has been modified  
while connected, a manual update of the  
phonebook data can be started from the  
User profile settingsmenu.  
Note  
Check that there are no requests pending  
acceptance in your mobile phone. If there  
are, this could block some of the functions  
in the Telephone menu.  
The maximum range of the connection is ap-  
prox. 10 metres. The connection will be inter-  
rupted if this distance is exceeded. The con-  
nection is automatically re-established as  
soon as the device is once again within Blue-  
tooth® range.  
Telephone management can store a maxi-  
mum of 4 profiles for mobile phones. If you  
wish to pair another mobile phone, the oldest  
user profile will be replaced.  
Telephone main menu  
Telephone management system function  
buttons  
If the maximum number of paired devices is  
reached and you want to pair another one,  
the system will automatically replace the  
least recent one with it. If it is to replace an-  
other one, the user must delete that one first.  
Do do this:  
Press the infotainment button to access  
the Telephone main menu.  
Function button: function  
Name of connected mobile tele-  
Press the SETTINGSfunction button in the  
1
phone. Press the icon to the left to  
connect another mobile phone.  
telephone context.  
Press the function button Bluetooth set-  
Speed-dial buttons, connected tel-  
ephone contacts favourites.  
tings  
> Paired devices.  
Fig. 225 Phone main menu.  
2
In the list of linked devices, press the func-  
tion button after the mobile phone to be  
deleted, and then press Deleteto confirm  
the process.  
Assign a user profile  
To change to another telephone  
connected to the hands-free profile.  
Only visible when there are two tele-  
phones connected as hands-free.  
The phonebook, the call lists and the speed  
dial buttons are assigned to a user profile and  
remain stored on the telephone management  
system. This information will be available ev-  
ery time the mobile telephone is connected.  
3
WARNING  
Open the numeric keypad  
DIAL NO.  
CONTACTS  
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Do not perform the pairing and connection  
process while driving. This may cause an  
accident!  
To open the phonebook of the con-  
nected telephone.  
After the first connection, it will take a few mi-  
nutes for the data from the linked mobile  
phone to be available in the system. The next  
time that the mobile telephone is connected  
the phonebook is updated automatically.  
Text mes-  
sage  
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To open the SMS menu.  
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Function button: function  
Display: Meaning Fig. 226  
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To open call lists of the connected  
The active call is put on hold. While on hold  
CALLS  
mobile telephone page 238.  
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the listener will not hear the conversation. To  
reactivate it, press the call accept button .  
To reject it, press the reject button .  
To open the Phone settings  
SETTINGS  
menu.  
Press to add a participant to the active call.  
Connected mobile telephone charge status.  
Instructions and symbols of the  
phone management system  
Strength of the signal received by the mo-  
bile telephone.  
Fig. 227 Conference call.  
Display: Meaning Fig. 226  
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Multiple calls  
The telephony management system allows  
the user to interact with up to three calls on  
the screen.  
Name of the mobile operator of the connec-  
A
ted device.  
Stored telephone number or name. If the  
name stored in the phonebook has an as-  
Only one of the calls can be active.  
signed photo, it can be displayed: select  
B
Telephone  
> Settings > User  
Conference call  
profile  
> Show pictures for  
contacts*.  
The user can merge several calls into a single  
one by making a conference call by pressing  
button . There must be a minimum of two  
calls for this to work. Once the conference  
call has started, the user can add up to 5 par-  
ticipants.  
Fig. 226 Active call.  
To accept a call.  
To end a call.  
OR: To reject an incoming call.  
To mute or to reactivate the ring tone during  
an incoming call.  
Once the conference call is established, the  
user can consult the list of participants by  
pressing on the conference call image  
To mute the microphone during an active  
call and to reactivate it.  
C
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Depending on the mobile device, the call  
from a conference call participant can be  
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hung up or excluded from the conference call  
but kept on a separate call.  
Enter telephone number  
The Roadside Assistance and Information  
services might not work properly, for exam-  
ple, if the vehicle and the operator of the  
connected mobile telephone are in differ-  
ent countries. If you are not able to use  
these services contact an authorised SEAT  
workshop.  
Enter a phone number with the keypad.  
Press the function button to make a call.  
WARNING  
Remember that the driver should not oper-  
ate the mobile phone while driving.  
Select a contact from the list  
Enter the first few letters of the contact. The  
available entries appear in the phonebook.  
Note  
Select the desired contact to make the call.  
Multi-call and conference call functionali-  
ties are subject to the services associated  
with the user's SIM card.  
Enter the country code  
Press the function button 0for approx. 2  
seconds to add the +.  
Enter telephone number menu  
Assistance call  
Press the function button to obtain help in  
the event of breakdown.  
Information call  
Press the function button to obtain informa-  
tion on the SEAT brand and the additional  
contracted services.  
Call mailbox  
Press the function button to make the call.  
Fig. 228 Enter telephone number menu.  
OR: Press the function button for about 2  
seconds to make a call.  
Press the DIAL NUMBER function button from  
the Telephone main menu.  
Note  
Breakdown service and information calls  
can incur an additional cost on your tele-  
phone bill.  
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data that has to be transferred, the process  
may take several minutes. It may be necessa-  
ry to confirm the data transmission on the  
mobile phone.  
Enter the name of the contact you are look-  
Phonebook Menu (contacts)  
ing for in the window Fig. 230. While the  
characters are being entered, a contact is  
displayed in the input field.  
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The number of matching results is dis-  
The phonebook can also be viewed during a  
telephone conversation.  
played to the right of the input field. Press the  
function button to go to the list.  
If the name saved in the phonebook has an  
assigned photo, it can be displayed on the list  
next to the name. To do this, the option  
Search the list and press on the desired  
contact to make the call.  
Show pictures for contacts in the Phone set-  
tings context must be enabled and your mo-  
bile phone must support this functionality  
Opening the detailed view of a contact  
Press the function button Fig. 229 lo-  
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Fig. 229 Contacts Menu.  
(check the compatibility list) page 239,  
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cated next to the entry on the contacts list.  
All the telephone numbers are displayed in  
the detailed view, and where applicable, the  
address recorded for the contact in question.  
In the Telephone main menu, press the  
Contacts function button to access the con-  
tacts list.  
Read contact name  
Select a contact from the list  
Press the function button on the detailed  
Search the list and press on the desired  
list if you want the voice control system to  
read the name of the contact .  
contact to make the call.  
OR: If the contact has several numbers, first  
press on the contact and then press on the  
desired number for making the call.  
Call a contact  
Fig. 230 Search window.  
Press the desired telephone number on the  
Once the first pairing is made, it may take  
some time until the phonebook data1) of the  
paired mobile are available in the infotain-  
ment system. Depending on the volume of  
detailed list to make the call.  
Search for a contact in the search window  
Press the icon to edit the number before  
Press the Search function button  
calling.  
Fig. 229 to open the search window.  
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1)  
Depending on the device, only contacts in the  
phone's memory are loaded.  
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Send SMS to a contact  
Short messages (SMS) menu  
Function button: function  
Press the function button on the detailed  
New text  
message  
To write and send an SMS (includes  
list.  
the possibility of accessing preset  
text templates).  
Start route guidance to a contact's ad-  
dress1)  
Inbox  
To open the received SMS folder.  
Outbox  
To open the outbox folder. SMS  
messages that have not been sent  
are stored here.  
If the contact’s address data has been saved,  
route guidance can be started to the con-  
tact's address.  
Sent  
To open the sent SMS folder.  
Press address data in the detailed view to  
start route guidance.  
Drafts  
To select a message that has been  
stored but not sent.  
Fig. 231 Short messages (SMS) menu.  
Note  
Send contact To send the details of a contact  
details from the contact list.  
If the mobile phone connected to the HFP  
profile also supports the SMS profile, a new  
function button will appear in the upper left  
corner of your Telephone menu, which will al-  
low you to receive, view and send SMS mes-  
sages through the infotainment system.  
If you edit a number before calling, it will  
not be saved in the phonebook but only  
used for the call.  
Possible submenu function buttons  
Function button: function  
For the voice control system to  
READ OUT  
Whether or not the aforementioned functions  
work correctly will depend on the compatibil-  
ity of the connected mobile phone.  
read the text of the SMS.  
Options  
Reply with  
Open the Optionsmenu.  
To select a text template from a  
list.  
SMS menu function buttons  
template  
Press the SMS function button from the Tel-  
Delete current The SMS is deleted from the  
ephone main menu.  
text message  
Inboxfolder.  
Telephone  
number  
The sender's telephone number  
is displayed.  
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Valid for Navi System and Navi System Plus.  
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Press the FILTER function button.  
Select the desired call list: All calls ,  
Quick dial keys  
Function button: function  
FORWARD  
REPLY  
To forward an SMS.  
Missed calls , Calls or Received calls .  
To reply to an incoming SMS.  
If a telephone number is stored in the phone  
book, the saved name is displayed on the call  
list instead of the number.  
To enter a telephone number or  
to select a recipient from the  
contact list.  
Enter number  
If a photo is assigned to the name stored in  
the phonebook, it can be displayed on the  
call list next to the name page 239.  
Press the Recipients function  
button to select multiple recipi-  
ents.  
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To select multiple recipients  
from the contact list.  
Possible displays in the Calls menu  
Recipients  
Delete  
Fig. 233 Quick access to the phone book.  
Display: Meaning  
To delete an SMS.  
1
The speed dial keys Fig. 233  
can be  
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Missed calls : Missed and unanswered calls.  
Calls : Dialled numbers.  
assigned a telephone number from the  
phone book.  
Calls Menu (call lists)  
If a photo is assigned to the name stored in  
the phone book, it can be displayed on the  
Received calls : Received calls.  
speed dial key page 239.  
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Note  
All speed dial keys have to be manually edi-  
ted and will be assigned to a user profile. Up  
to 12 contacts can be added to the speed di-  
al keys.  
The availability of the call lists will depend  
on the mobile phone used.  
Assign the speed dial keys  
In the main Telephone menu, press a free  
speed dial key.  
Fig. 232 Call lists menu.  
Select the desired contact from the list. If  
the selected contact has several phone num-  
bers, select the number you want.  
Press the Calls function button from the  
Telephone main menu.  
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Phone settings  
Edit assigned speed dial keys  
Function button: function  
Press and hold an occupied speed dial key  
Bluetooth® : Press to deactivate Bluetooth®. All active  
In the Telephone main menu, press the  
SETTINGS function button.  
in the Telephone main menu until the Con-  
tacts menu opens.  
connections are disconnected.  
Visibility : Activating and deactivating Bluetooth® visi-  
bility.  
Select the desired contact from the list. If  
Function button: function  
the selected contact has several phone num-  
bers, select the number you want.  
Visible : Bluetooth® visibility is active.  
Private mode : Private mode can only be activated  
during an active call. When private mode is disabled  
(by default), the call’s audio is managed through the  
vehicle. When private mode is activated, call audio is  
managed through the mobile phone.  
Hidden : Bluetooth® visibility is deactivated.  
Bluetooth® visibility must be active for external  
pairing of a Bluetooth® device with the infotain-  
ment system. When a Bluetooth® audio device  
is active and playing, visibility is automatically  
set to Hidden.  
To close the Contacts menu without apply-  
ing the changes, press the BACK function  
button.  
Select mobile phone : From the list, select the mobile  
phone to be connected to the hands-free profile with  
the infotainment system.  
Delete assigned speed dial keys  
The phone numbers stored in the speed di-  
Forename : Display or change the Bluetooth® name of  
the infotainment system. This will be the name shown  
to other Bluetooth® devices.  
OR: Press Find telephone to connect a new mobile  
phone.  
al buttons can be deleted in the menu User  
profile settings  
> Manage favourites  
Bluetooth® : Opens the menu Bluetooth® set-  
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Paired devices : Viewing paired devices. To disconnect  
and connect Bluetooth® devices and Bluetooth® pro-  
files.  
tings page 239.  
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Make a call with a speed dial button  
User profile : Open the User profile settings  
menu page 239.  
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Briefly press an assigned speed dial key in  
Find devices : Search for visible Bluetooth® devices  
that are within range of the infotainment system. The  
maximum range is approx. 10 meters.  
the Telephone main menu to call the tele-  
phone number stored in it.  
Note  
Some telephones require a restart to down-  
load the last added contacts again.  
Bluetooth® Audio (A2DP/AVRCP) : If an external audio  
source is to be connected to the infotainment system  
via Bluetooth®, this function must be active  
Note  
The contacts stored in the speed dial keys  
are NOT updated automatically. If a con-  
tact stored on a speed dial key is modified  
on the mobile phone, the speed dial key  
must be assigned again.  
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Bluetooth® settings  
In the main Telephone menu, press the  
SETTINGS function button and then press the  
Bluetooth® function button.  
User profile settings  
In the main Telephone menu, press the  
SETTINGS function button and then press the  
User profile function button.  
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Function button: function  
Manage favourites : Edit the speed dial keys.  
Occupied speed dial key: Press to delete the  
stored number.  
Free speed dial key: Press to save a phone  
book number on the speed dial key.  
Mailbox number : To enter or change the voice mailbox  
number.  
Sort by : To set the order of appearance of the phone  
book entries (Fornameand Surnameor vice versa).  
Import contacts : Press to import the phone book of the  
connected telephone or to update the imported  
phone book.  
Reminder: remember your mobile phone : If a Bluetooth®  
connection is active with a mobile phone, the mes-  
sage “Do not forget your mobile phone”  
appears when the ignition is switched off.  
Show pictures for contacts a): If the contacts in the  
phone book have been saved with a photo, it can be  
displayed on the speed dial keys, call lists and  
phone book.  
a)  
Depending on the mobile phone.  
Note  
Some telephones require a restart to down-  
load the last added contacts again.  
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Depending on the special characteristics and  
the country, the vehicle may have a  
USB/AUX-IN port.  
Multimedia  
USB/AUX-IN input  
The USB/AUX-IN port can be found in the  
storage compartment area of the centre  
console Fig. 234.  
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Depending on the equipment and the coun-  
try, the vehicle may also have USB connec-  
tions exclusively for charging or as a power  
socket.  
Fig. 237 In the centre console: pad for the mo-  
bile phone connection.  
These USB ports are located at the rear of  
the console, between the front seats  
The Connectivity Box includes different func-  
tions that will help to use your mobile device.  
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Fig. 234 Centre console: USB/AUX-IN input.  
They are the “Wireless Charger” and the  
Mobile Signal Amplifier”.  
Connectivity Box* / Wireless  
Charger*  
The Wireless Charger only features the  
Wireless Charger” function.  
“Wireless Charger”  
The “Wireless Charger” allows mobile devi-  
ces with Qi1) technology to be charged with-  
out a cable.  
Fig. 236 Related video  
To charge your mobile phone wirelessly:  
Fig. 235 Rear part of the centre console: USB  
Place your mobile device in the middle of  
connectors.  
the pad with the screen facing up Fig. 237  
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»
.
1)  
Qi technology allows you to charge your mo-  
bile phone wirelessly.  
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Make sure there are no objects between the  
pad and the mobile phone.  
you pick it up, and take care when removing  
it.  
The mobile phone will start charging auto-  
matically. For further information about  
whether your mobile device uses Qi technol-  
ogy, check your phone's user manual or visit  
the SEAT website.  
There must be no metallic or other ob-  
jects between the mobile phone and the  
housing, to prevent the functionality of the  
Connectivity Box from being affected.  
Note  
“Mobile Signal Amplifier”  
Your mobile device must support the Qi  
inductive charging interface standard for  
proper operation.  
The “Mobile Signal Amplifier” allows you to  
reduce the radiation in your vehicle and enjoy  
better reception.  
The charging time and the temperature  
vary in accordance with the device used.  
For safety reasons, it is recommended that  
you pair the system and the mobile using  
Bluetooth® and place it on the Connectivity  
Box pad, for the best reception without hav-  
ing to handle the mobile phone.  
The maximum charging capacity is 5 W.  
Qi technology does not allow you to  
charge more than one mobile device simul-  
taneously.  
No improvement in reception can be  
To establish a connection with the vehicle's  
external aerial:  
guaranteed if there is more than one mo-  
bile phone on the pad.  
Place your mobile device in the middle of  
You are advised to keep the engine run-  
the pad with the screen facing up Fig. 237  
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ning to guarantee proper wireless charg-  
ing.  
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When a telephone with Qi technology is  
Make sure there are no objects between the  
pad and the mobile phone.  
connected by USB, it will be charged by the  
means specified by the manufacturer.  
Your mobile phone will automatically be  
ready to make use of the external aerial.  
WARNING  
The mobile phone may heat up due to the  
wireless charging. Think about this before  
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