Seat Arona Owner's Manual

Seat Arona Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Owner’s manual Media System Plus Navi System Arona Ibiza...
  • Page 2 About this manual The colour of the display and the informa- WARNING This manual contains information, recom- tion displayed on it may vary depending on mendations, suggestions and advice about Texts after this symbol contain informa- the model of your vehicle. your radio system.
  • Page 3 Related videos SEAT website Fig. 1 The operation of some of the vehicle's fea- tures can be shown as an instruction video: ››› scan the QR code Fig. 1 ● OR enter the following address in the navi- ● gator website: http://www.seat.com/owners/your-...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Full Link* ........SEAT Media Control ..... . .
  • Page 5: Overview

    Overview Overview Unit overview Overview of the controls (this configuration depends on the version). Fig. 2 ››› ››› ››› ››› page 29 page 38 page 9 page 13 ››› ››› ››› ››› page 8 page 17 page 69 page 12 ›››...
  • Page 6: Main Menus

    Overview Main menus » Summary of the menus. Fig. 3...
  • Page 7 Overview ››› ››› ›››    page 29 page 69 page 60 Radio Telephone Traffic ››› ››› TP Traffic Information station (Traffic Program) RADIO main menu page 29 Pairing page 71 ››› page 34 ››› ››› ® RDS radio data services page 30 Bluetooth page 70...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction WARNING Select volume settings that allow you to ● easily hear signals from outside the vehicle Connecting leads for external devices may at all times (e.g. emergency services sirens Safety instructions relating to the obstruct the driver. and horns). Infotainment system Arrange the connecting leads so that ●...
  • Page 9: General Instructions For Use

    Introduction Infotainment system may behave in a manner Have CD players repaired only by a Do not affix stickers or other items to ● – different to that described in this manual. qualified workshop. the data medium. Stickers may peel off and damage the drive.
  • Page 10 Introduction Infotainment system rotary knobs Switch on and Switch off Change base volume and buttons To manually switch the Infotainment system Increasing or decreasing the volume or on and off, briefly press the rotary knob muting the sound  Rotary/push knobs ›››...
  • Page 11 Introduction ››› viewing images page 38 can be en- Note larged or reduced. To do so, enlarge or re- If the base volume has been considerably duce the image displayed by moving two fin- increased to play a certain audio source, gers.
  • Page 12 Introduction Open list entries and search lists OR: Place a finger over the scroll marker ● Display and function buttons: operation and without lifting it, move it around the and effect screen. Lift your finger off the screen when Press it on some lists to move up a level, you reach the desired position.
  • Page 13 Introduction Subsequent chapters only explain those Overview of the function buttons Proximity sensor functions that differ from those in the screen 3 Valid for: Navi System Function icon and text: operation and ef- shown in the figure. fect The Infotainment system is equipped with an The input line with cursor is located in the top ›››...
  • Page 14: Voice Control

    Introduction Initial configuration wizard Function button: function Function button: function Disables the possibility of changing Once one or more settings have been the settings of the Infotainment sys- applied, click on this in the main menu tem. If you want to perform the initial of the wizard to confirm and finalize NEVER system setup, you must enter via Sys-...
  • Page 15 Introduction The Infotainment system's voice control will function button in the top right corner Operation during the dialogue  only be available for the language selected of the screen. While the infotainment system transmits a ››› in System setup page Voice control can also be ended by giving ●...
  • Page 16 Introduction Speak at a normal volume, without exag- ● Frequency 87.9 INFORMATION Information call gerated intonation or long pauses. SELECT FREQUENCY Set frequency Avoid noise from the exterior and nearby ● Voice control (NAVIGATION)* (for example, conversations inside the vehi- Band FM CHANGING BANDS ENTER AN ADDRESS...
  • Page 17 Introduction Voice control settings Press the infotainment button. ●  Press the function button to access ● Setup the system setup. Press the function button ● Voice control When you close a menu, the changes will take effect automatically. Function button: function : View voice Example commands (infotainment system) ...
  • Page 18: Connectivity

    SEAT recommends the use of the Apps ● read and/or written. read and/or written. that SEAT provides for this vehicle. To make full use of SEAT Apps, you must ● From the SETTINGS menu > Data transfer for From the menu, SETTINGS activate the option Setup , “Data transfer...
  • Page 19 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...
  • Page 20: Requirements

     – MirrorLink ® 1.1 or higher – Some of the apps certified by SEAT or the CCC must be installed on the device. – Check smartphone compatibility. Android Auto™: www.android.com/auto/  – Android 5.0 (Lollipop) or higher – Install Android Auto™ app –...
  • Page 21: Activation Of Full Link

    In the main menu for the Full Link setup, se- ● nected. Full Link Setup Fig. 14 bile device. lect Activate data transfer for SEAT apps Check that the ve- Have the USB port replaced at ››› hicle and device Fig.
  • Page 22: Pairing Portable Devices

    Note Function button: function In order to use Android Auto™ technology ● : allows Activating data transfers for SEAT applications  Full Link menu Fig. 16 it is necessary to download the Android the exchange of information between the vehicle and Auto™...
  • Page 23: Mirrorlink

    Connectivity ® MirrorLink the portable device on the Infotainment sys- Function button: function tem screen. Press to close the open apps. Then To avoid distracting the driver while driving, press the apps to be closed or the CLOSE APPS only specially adapted applications can be function button to close Close all ›››...
  • Page 24: Apple Carplay

    The mobile device must be compatible with connection. ● To return to the basic contents of the Infotain- Android Auto™. ment system, press the Return to SEAT A pop-up screen will appear, which will re- ● » button. quest that you accept the device.
  • Page 25 Connectivity Note Some mobile devices require a change in the USB connection mode in order to use Android Auto™. Make sure that your mobile is in “Media ● Transfer Protocol (MTP)” mode before it is connected by USB to the Infotainment sys- tem.
  • Page 26: Frequently Asked Questions

    This depends on the technology. Is MirrorLink ® available in my country? Yes, MirrorLink ® is available in all the countries and regions where SEAT operates. What are the differences between MirrorLink ® , Android Auto™ and MirrorLink ® is not compatible with Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay™, as they are different technol- Apple CarPlay™?
  • Page 27: Seat Media Control

    SEAT Media Control: Introduction From the SETTINGS menu > Data transfer ● for SEAT apps, there is a checkbox to acti- Radio remote control. ● 3 Only available for the model: Navi System with vate/deactivate the function and a dropdown WLAN connection Multimedia playback remote control.
  • Page 28: Wlan Hotspot

    Due to the high volume of data exchanged, Activate the mobile device assignment on ● SEAT recommends the use of a flat rate the Infotainment System. To do so, press the mobile phone deal for data transmission. button and activate...
  • Page 29 Connectivity Establish the connection with the wireless or SEAT Media Control mode and press the ● ››› network (WLAN) page SETTINGS menu. Press the WPS button on the WLAN router Press the WLAN menu and then enter Inter- ● ●...
  • Page 30: Audio And Media Mode

    Audio and Media Mode Audio and Media Mode Function button: function Opens the setup menu of the active Radio Mode frequency band (FM, AM or DAB) SETTINGS ››› page Related video Selects the previous or next stored sta- tion or of the station list. This setting ...
  • Page 31: Rds Radio Data Services

    Audio and Media Mode The RDS (Radio Data System) offers addi- Setting a station name Display: Meaning tional information in FM such as the visualisa- In some cases the name of the station is too The tracking of alternative frequencies is tion of the station name, automatic station long.
  • Page 32: Digital Radio Mode

    Audio and Media Mode The DAB radio receiver supports the DAB, Selecting additional stations traffic announcements, automatic station DAB+ and DMB-Audio broadcasting stand- tracking (AF) or programme types (PTY). From the main screen Press the name of the main ards. station In Europe, digital radio is transmitted via band Press the memory button of...
  • Page 33: Memory Buttons

    Audio and Media Mode signal indicates the corresponding other DAB Slideshow Memory buttons station. Some stations broadcast images for addi- Automatic DAB - FM switching: The radio ● tional visual information. attempts to tune into the same station on the These images are displayed as a slideshow FM frequency band.
  • Page 34: Storing Station Logos

    Audio and Media Mode Press the function button ● SETTINGS Functions of the memory buttons Selecting stations then Station logos ››› Move your finger over the screen Press the Fig. 22 STATION LIST Press the station button where you wish to ●...
  • Page 35: Scan Function

    Audio and Media Mode Manually tuning in a station frequency. Storing stations Starting and stopping the scan function ››› Briefly press the adjustment knob Press the Fig. 22 Starting the Press the function but- STATION LIST SETTINGS ››› Fig. 2 function button to open the station scan function ton and then select...
  • Page 36: Settings

    Audio and Media Mode Active TP function and station selection OR: Press the function button to ● Deactivate Function button: function end the current traffic warning and perma- Traffic warnings are played in Audio mode. nently deactivate the TP function. This can be : The TP function (traffic news Traffic programme (TP) ...
  • Page 37 Audio and Media Mode Function button: function Function button: function Function button: function : The unit only switches to alternative : All available stations on the selected : All stored stations on the selected fre- Fixed Station list Preset list frequencies for the selected station if the frequency band can be browsed with the arrow quency band can be browsed with the arrow...
  • Page 38 Audio and Media Mode Function button: function : switching to FM Automatic DAB - FM switching  frequency band is allowed for automatic station tracking. This depends on the country and unit in question.
  • Page 39: Media Mode

    Consult the list of supported devices on ● Copyright the SEAT website. Audio and video files on data storage devices are usually protected by intellectual property rights, as per the corresponding national and Related video Fig.
  • Page 40 Audio and Media Mode Data storage device Requirements for playing in the unit – Digital Audio specification.  Optical discs: – MP2 (.mp2) and MP3 (.mp3) files with bit rates of between 32 and 320 kbit/s or – audio CD (up to 80 min). variable bit rate.
  • Page 41: Playing Order

    Do not use memory card adapters. Track in the second subfolder F1.2 of ● the folder F1 SEAT assumes no liability for any deterio- ● ration or loss of files on data storage devi- Tracks in the second folder F2 ces.
  • Page 42 Audio and Media Mode MEDIA main menu MEDIA main menu function buttons Function button: function Function button: function Repeat all tracks. Indicates the media source being Repeats all the tracks that are on the played. Press to select another media same memory level as the track being ...
  • Page 43: Changing The Media Source

    Audio and Media Mode Messages and symbols on the MEDIA main sumed from the point at which it was stop- Note menu ped. When the media source is inserted, play- ● Display: Meaning ing will not start automatically; it is neces- Optionally selectable media playback sary for the user to select the source.
  • Page 44: Changing Tracks

    Audio and Media Mode Changing track in the MEDIA main Controlling playback via the MEDIA main Selecting an album by its cover menu menu Action Function Goes to the start of the current track. If the track Briefly press the has been playing for less ...
  • Page 45: Selecting Of A Track From A List Of Tracks

    Audio and Media Mode Selection of a track from a list of the track list. The track that is currently play- Function button: function ››› ing is highlighted Fig. tracks Press the function button to open the top Search through the track list and press the ●...
  • Page 46: Database View

    Audio and Media Mode Database view Inserting or ejecting a CD If the CD is not removed within the 10 sec- onds, it is automatically retracted for security reasons without activating the CD mode. Unreadable or defective CD If the data on an inserted CD cannot be read or a defective CD is inserted, the correspond- ing warning appears on screen.
  • Page 47: Memory Card

    Audio and Media Mode Inserting a memory card External data storage device con- find the necessary software and information on the Internet. nected to USB port Insert the compatible memory card, bevelled  edge first and with the label face up (con- Take into account all other instructions and ›››...
  • Page 48: External Audio Source Connected To The Aux-In Multimedia Socket

    Audio and Media Mode The connection of an external audio source is Note Error mes- Cause Procedure indicated by AUX on the screen. sage Do not connect an external media player ● at the same time to play music via Blue- Communica- Check the connec- The de-...
  • Page 49: External Audio Source With Bluetooth

    Audio and Media Mode ® Starting Bluetooth audio transfer The available functions will depend on the Operation Effect Bluetooth ® Audio profile that the connected Activate Bluetooth ® visibility on the external ● Disconnecting the plug The infotainment system external player supports. Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 50 Audio and Media Mode Connecting an external audio Start the UPnP app or the app for the play- Select the Media Main menu by pressing ● ● back of the WLAN audio source. the Infotainment button and then selecting  source via WLAN the Media context.
  • Page 51: Images

    Audio and Media Mode Press the function button to select ● SOURCE Function button: function Function button: function the source where the pictures in question are : Activate the : The TP function (traffic news located. Do not send network name (SSID) Traffic programme (TP) ...
  • Page 52: Settings ››› Page 50

    Audio and Media Mode Enlarging or reducing the view Image settings To enlarge or reduce the view of the image Open the Image settings menu displayed: In the Images main menu, press the ● Turn the adjustment knob. ● function button. SETTINGS OR: Stretch or reduce the image on the ●...
  • Page 53: Navigation

    SEAT recommends updating navigation data on a regular basis. Up to date navigation data Navigation messages can be acquired at a SEAT dealer. When the Infotainment system is unable to re- ceive any data from GPS satellites (due to a...
  • Page 54 Infotainment system. page SEAT recommends only using original ● SEAT memory cards to use navigation data. The Navigation main menu allows you to se- To modify or activate or deactivate the split VIEW The use of other memory cards could limit ›››...
  • Page 55: New Destination

    Navigation* New destination (enter destina- egories. When necessary, enter the name of Using the map the city to refine the search. tion) Select the destination on the map or enter ● it using GPS coordinates and confirm with ››› Fig. 41 Press to open the cursor buttons ( ...
  • Page 56 Navigation* After starting route guidance, the route to the Navigation announcements (audible rec- gestion on the route. An additional navigation first destination will be calculated. ommendations for the driver) announcement is given if the route is recalcu- lated due to traffic congestion. Once the route has been calculated, the sys- The calculation will be performed in accord- tem gives the first navigation announcement.
  • Page 57: My Destinations

    Navigation* Select the desired function button. In the Navigation main menu, press the ● ● Function button: function function button. Store position Routes Destinations My Destinations. : Aborts current route guidance. Stop route guidance Last destinations Home address Press the function button.
  • Page 58: Points Of Interest (Poi)

    Navigation* If a home address has already been stored, To move a stopover or a destination to  Distance to the next stopover. route guidance will be started to the stored another position on the list. Press and  drag to move the destination. home address.
  • Page 59: View

    Navigation* of interest categories. Each point of interest View Split screen category is assigned a symbol for display on the map. In the Navigation main menu, press the View function button. If a database of points of interest has been imported into the Infotainment system, Function button: function ›››...
  • Page 60: Map Display

    Navigation* Function button: function Function button: function Function button: function : current vehicle position in coordinates and (only when demo mode is active) View map scale. Turn the setup button or Position Demo mode start GPS status (satellite reception). move your fingers together/apart on the ...
  • Page 61: Traffic Reports And Dynamic Route Guidance To The

    Navigation* Traffic reports and dynamic route Dynamic route guidance Symbol: Meaning guidance (TRAFFIC) In order for dynamic route guidance to func-  tion, Dynamic route must be activated in the : Traffic jam ››› route options page  : Accident If during route guidance a traffic report is re- ceived that affects the route being travelled, ...
  • Page 62: Predictive Navigation

    Navigation* Predictive navigation Importing vCards (electronic busi- Importing Personal POI ness cards) Importing the Personal POI to a points of interest destination memory Importing vCards to the destination mem- Insert the data storage device with the stor- ● ed Personal POI or connect it to the Infotain- Insert the data storage device with the stor- ●...
  • Page 63: Navigation With Images

    Navigation* Navigation with images Road sign indicators pop-up window opens when you start route guidance. The road sign indicators must be active in the Pressing the function button ● Demo mode ››› menu page Navigation Setup starts a “virtual route guidance” to the desti- If road signs for the road being travelled are nation you have entered.
  • Page 64: Navigation Settings

    Navigation* Navigation settings Function button: function Function button: function : Tunnels will be excluded from the : View of category Avoid tunnels Show brand logos for POIs   Settings calculation whenever possible. logos of the selected points of interest (e.g. view of petrol station logos).
  • Page 65 Navigation* Function button: function Function button: function : Audible announcement when : Displays the speed Note: My POIs Note: National border crossed   nearing a point of interest. limits of the country in question when crossing the border. : To make adjustments relating to fuel. Fuel options : When Demo mode is activated Demo mode...
  • Page 66: Vehicle Menu

    Vehicle Menu Instrument panel* Views 1, 2, 3 Customises the information displayed on the 3 Valid for vehicles with SEAT Digital Cockpit Digital Cockpit. Only 2 of these items of infor- Introduction to using the Vehicle mation can be displayed at the same time,...
  • Page 67: Driving Data

    Vehicle Menu By pressing the button, informa- the ignition is switched on to when it is switch- Ecotrainer* CONSUMERS tion on the status of the vehicle's main con- ed off. sumption devices is obtained. It is shown via a consumption indicator bar in l/h (gal/h) 2.
  • Page 68 Vehicle Menu Press the function button and then can only be viewed when the vehicle is stop- ● VIEW ››› Symbols Fig. 54: Meaning select ECOTRAINER . ped. Foresight when driving. If sudden changes of If the corresponding equipment is available, acceleration occur, driving style efficiency is Evaluation of efficient driving style reduced.
  • Page 69: Vehicle Status

    Vehicle Menu Vehicle status Depending on the parts affected by these messages, they will be indicated in different colours (depending on their significance) in the vehicle display. To access the Tyre Pressure Monitoring you must press the System Previous Next buttons.
  • Page 70: Telephone Management System

    Bluetooth ® not be able to make even emergency calls. system products, ask your nearest SEAT dealer or check on the internet. WARNING Introduction to the tele- Use the instruction manual of the mobile tele- If a mobile telephone is not secured or is in- phone and of any accessories.
  • Page 71 Telephone management system ® tooth function activated, and there must be Note WARNING no active Bluetooth ® connection with other Restrictions on the use of devices using Switch off the mobile phone in areas with a ● devices. ® Bluetooth technology may apply in some risk of explosion! The mobile telephone can ®...
  • Page 72: Pairing

    Telephone management system Follow instructions in the manual for the mo- main Telephone screen and you can edit this Note bile telephone. name via the menu Bluetooth® settings To prevent them from being heard through ››› page 79 During the pairing process, it is necessary to the speakers, the button and mobile tele- enter data via the mobile telephone's keypad.
  • Page 73: Description Of The Telephone Manage

    Telephone management system Description of the telephone When the pairing has been finalized correct- If the maximum number of paired devices is ly, the Telephone main menu will appear. The reached and you wish to pair another one to management system phone book, call list and SMS messages stor- the system, it will automatically replace the ed in the mobile phone will be loaded once...
  • Page 74: Function Buttons

    Telephone management system Phone main menu ated from the User profile settings Function button: function ››› menu page To open the menu for SMS messages Telephone management can store a maxi- ››› page mum of 4 user profiles for mobile telephones. To open call lists of the connected mo- If you wish to link/connect another mobile CALLS...
  • Page 75 Telephone management system Display and symbols of the tele- Simultaneous calls ››› Display: Meaning Fig. 59 phone management system The user can merge various calls into a con- View of stored telephone number or name. If ference call by pressing the button.
  • Page 76: Entering A Number

    To enter a country code, instead ent countries. If you are not able to use of the first two digits (interna- these services contact an authorised SEAT tional access code e.g. “ 00 ”) Enter the coun- workshop.
  • Page 77 Telephone management system As soon as the first pairing is performed, it Possible functions Possible functions may take some time for the phonebook data ››› from the paired mobile telephone to be avail- Press the Fig. 62 func- Press the desired telephone num- Search tion button to open the search win- ber on the detailed list to make the...
  • Page 78: Short Messages (Sms)

    Telephone management system Short messages menu (SMS) Function button: function Function button: function New text To write and send a text message Display tele- Displays the sender's tele- message (includes the possibility of access- phone number phone number. ing templates with predefined Forward To forward a text message.
  • Page 79: Speed Dial Buttons

    Telephone management system From the Telephone main menu, press the Phonebook shortcut menus ● Possible functions function button. Calls Press and hold a used speed di- Press the function button. ● FILTER al button in the Telephone main Select the desired call list: ●...
  • Page 80: Settings

    Telephone management system Telephone settings Function button: function Function button: function ® : Activation and deactivation of Bluetooth : Editing speed dial buttons. Press the function button from the Visibility Manage favourites SETTINGS visibility. Telephone main menu. Speed dial button in use: Press to delete the ®...
  • Page 81 Qi technol- ogy, please check your mobile phone's user Note manual or visit the SEAT website. Your mobile device must support the Qi ● wireless inductive charging interface “Mobile Signal Amplifier”...
  • Page 82 Telephone management system No improvement in the transmission qual- ● ity can be guaranteed if there is more than one mobile phone on the pad. You are advised to keep the engine run- ● ning to guarantee proper wireless charging of your device.
  • Page 83: Setup

    : To alter the time and date. : Allows the exchange of Date and time Data transfer for SEAT apps information between the vehicle and SEAT appli- Press the Infotainment button and then ●  : To select the time source (GPS Clock time source cations.
  • Page 84: Sound And Volume Settings

    Setup Press the function button to open ● Sound Function button: function Function button: function the main Sound settings menu. : To adjust the WLAN mobile hotspot settings : To set the playback volume of the WLAN AUX volume Press the function button on the main menu ●...
  • Page 85 Setup Adjust the playback volume for external audio sources If you need to increase the playback volume for the external audio source, first lower the base volume on the Infotainment system. If the sound from the external audio source is too low, increase the output volume on the external audio source.
  • Page 86: Other Important Information

    (Enhanced Other Network) Legal information Frequency modulation (ultra-short wave, UKW) Global Positioning System. SEAT hereby declares that the unit is in com- pliance with the essential requirements and Global System for Mobile Communica- other relevant provisions of Directive tions 1999/5/EC (CE 0700).
  • Page 88: Index

    Bluetooth® audio ......48 SEAT Media Control ......26 SEAT Media Control .
  • Page 89 Index Map display restrictions ....... . . 39 change ........58 rewind .
  • Page 90 Index possible limitations ......52 switch on and switch off ..... 9 road sign indicators .
  • Page 91 (INFO) ....35 SEAT Media Control ......26 Quick reference guide .
  • Page 92 Index Special features display and symbols ..... . . 74 displays ........12 explosion risk areas .
  • Page 93 Index Volume announcements ......83 base volume ....... . . 9 change .
  • Page 94 SEAT S.A. is permanently concerned about continuous development of its types and models. For this reason we ask you to understand, that at any given time, changes regarding shape, equipment and technique may take place on the car delivered. For this reason no right at all may derive based on the data, drawings and descriptions in this current handbook.

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