Seat Media System Touch Owner's Manual
Seat Media System Touch Owner's Manual

Seat Media System Touch Owner's Manual

Ateca, arona, ibiza
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  • Page 1 Owner’s manual Media System Touch Media System Colour Ateca 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 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Settings ........Menu and system settings .
  • Page 5: Overview

    Overview Overview Overview of the unit (valid for: ARONA, IBIZA) Overview of the controls (this configuration depends on the version). Fig. 1 ››› ››› ››› ››› page 13 page 20 page 51 page 9 ››› ››› ››› page 10 page 51 page 9 ›››...
  • Page 6: Overview Of The Unit (Valid For: Ateca)

    Overview Overview of the unit (valid for: ATECA) Overview of the controls (this configuration depends on the version). Fig. 2 ››› ››› ››› ››› page 13 page 20 page 51 page 9 ››› ››› ››› page 10 page 51 page 9 ›››...
  • Page 7: Main Menus

    Overview Main menus Summary of the menus. Fig. 3...
  • Page 8 Overview ››› ››› Main menu RADIO page 13 Select, tune and store stations to memory page 17 ››› ›››  Radio data services RDS page 14 SCAN page 17 ››› ››› Digital radio mode page 15 Traffic information TP page 17 ›››...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    “AIRBAG” on the steering wheel, on the dash panel, on the Travelling on today's roads requires the driv- seat backrests or between these areas and er's full attention at all times. WARNING the passengers. These units may cause se-...
  • Page 10 Introduction Rotary knobs and buttons the equipment fitted or the vehicle). If you The vehicle loudspeakers may be dam- ● turn the unit back on after the engine has aged if the volume is too high or the sound been switched off, it will turn off automatical- Rotary knobs is distorted.
  • Page 11 Introduction Silence the unit Operating the function buttons on- Active areas of the screen that call up a cer- tain function are called “function buttons”. screen Turn the volume control anticlockwise ●  These buttons are operated by briefly press- until you see ...
  • Page 12 Introduction Activating the list entries and To quickly scan through a long list: Place ● Operation and effect your finger on the scroll marker and move it searching through the lists Move the cursor around the screen by downwards over the screen without losing pressing lightly, without resting your contact.
  • Page 13 Introduction The initial configuration wizard will help you Function button: function to set up your Infotainment system the first time you switch it on. To go to the previous or next parameter to set. Every time you switch on the Infotainment When a parameter has been set, the PREVIOUS system, the initial setup screen will appear...
  • Page 14: Radio

    Radio Radio RADIO main menu Radio main menu function buttons Function button: function Radio mode Allows you to select the frequency BAND band and memory bank. Introduction Opens the list of currently receivable STATION ››› radio Fig. LIST Note Allows you to select the frequency MANUAL Please bear in mind that in car parks, tun- ●...
  • Page 15 Radio ››› Information and possible icons Text Fig. 8), traffic announcements (TP) dot will appear/disappear to the left or right and station type (PTY). of the station name. Display: Meaning Depending on the country and the unit in Radio text ...
  • Page 16 Radio Digital radio mode (DAB, DAB+ and The station selected at that time is shown on the Infotainment system attempts to find the the top line of the screen. The selected En- station and tune to it on the other available DMB audio)* semble of stations is displayed below frequency bands.
  • Page 17 Radio Change station band These function buttons are called “memory Press the function button and then ● Settings buttons”. Station logos Press the station button where you wish to ● Functions of the memory buttons store the logo of a station. Select the source where the logo is stored ●...
  • Page 18 Radio Select, tune and store stations to Manually tuning in a station frequency. Storing stations memory Hiding the Briefly press the button All the stored stations can be de- Manual Deleting stor- frequency leted together or separately from ed stations Selecting a station band the FM, AM, DAB Setup menu.
  • Page 19 Radio and in the list of stations by the TP symbol depending on the case, to the traffic news Function button: function ››› ››› Fig. 8 Fig. station (EON). : determines the setup of the buttons Search mode Some stations that do not have their own traf- The media mode is paused and the volume is with arrows .
  • Page 20 Radio Function button: function Function button: function Function button: function : determines the setup for the regional : all stored stations on the selected fre- : to select the type of view of the DAB station Regional RDS Presets VIEW automatic station tracking via the RDS quency band can be selected with the arrow but- list.
  • Page 21: Media

    Media Media Requirements for the media sour- data medium unusable. Please observe the manufacturer's instructions. ces and audio files Variations in the quality of data media pro- Media mode The supported file formats listed are collec- duced by different manufacturers may lead tively referred to below as "audio files".
  • Page 22 Media Playing order of files and folders The diagram shows an example of a conven- MEDIA main menu tional audio data storage device containing ››› tracks , folders and subfolders Fig. 14   that are played in the following way: Track in the root directory of the data storage device...
  • Page 23 Media Function buttons of the main menu Media Information and possible icons Changing the media source Function button: Function Display: Meaning Click to select a different media input Track information indication. ››› Audio files: indicates name of the ar- page ›››...
  • Page 24 Media Controlling playback via the MEDIA main Select a track from the list Function button: media source menu ››› : USB storage device page Action Function : play audio through Bluetooth ® BT Audio ››› Goes to the start of the page current track.
  • Page 25 Media Search and press on the track/folder list or and facing right until the card clicks into Function button: Function ››› ››› on the desired track/folder. If there is informa- place Fig. 1 Fig. 2 tion available, the track name is displayed Repeat all tracks.
  • Page 26 Media External data storage device con- The USB port supplies the usual USB volt- Possible error messages after connecting  age of 5 volts for a USB connection. an external data storage device nected to USB port  External hard disks with a capacity greater The device is not compatible Depending on the the features and the coun- than 32 GB must be reformatted for the FAT32...
  • Page 27 Media ® In the Media main menu, press the Bluetooth , for example a mobile telephone You may still need to manually start playback ● button to open the Media Set- (Bluetooth audio playback), can be played on the Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 28 Media Start playback on the external audio ● Depending on the external player con- Function button: effect ● source. nected, the response time of the system : the system closes the Safely remove the USB device can vary. In the MEDIA main menu, press the ●...
  • Page 29: Phone Mode

    Bluetooth pass, your call may be cut off and you may tion in the vehicle. not be able to make even emergency calls. products, ask your nearest SEAT dealer or check on the internet. Note WARNING...
  • Page 30 Phone Mode* ® Bluetooth profiles CAUTION Bluetooth ® technology, consult the safety warnings in its instruction manual. Only use When a mobile phone is connected to the tel- In areas where special regulations apply or compatible Bluetooth ® devices. ephone management system, a data ex- the use of mobile telephones is prohibited, ®...
  • Page 31 Phone Mode* Pair and connect a mobile tele- Starting mobile telephone pairing In the Infotainment system select the mo- ● bile telephone to which you want to connect phone to the Infotainment system Make sure the Bluetooth function of the mo- ●...
  • Page 32: Ment System

    Phone Mode* Pairing and connection of mobile tele- In the list of paired devices, press the ●  Note phones function button next to the mobile telephone Using a mobile telephone inside the vehi- ● to be deleted and then press Delete to con- You can pair up to 20 mobile telephones to cle may provoke noise in the speakers.
  • Page 33 Phone Mode* Infotainment system. The next time that the ››› Function button: function Fig. 20 mobile telephone is connected (e.g. on the next journey) the phonebook is updated au- To open the phonebook of the connec- CONTACTS ››› ted mobile telephone page tomatically.
  • Page 34 Only one of the calls may be active. Select a contact the phonebook. chased, support and information calls from the list might not be possible. Ask your SEAT au- Note Select the desired contact from thorised service. the phonebook to make the call.
  • Page 35 Phone Mode* Phonebook Menu (contacts) on the volume of data to be transferred, the Possible functions process can take several minutes. It may be ››› necessary to confirm the data transfer on the Press the Fig. 24 func- Search tion button to open the search win- mobile telephone.
  • Page 36 Phone Mode* Call Menu (call lists) Pressing multiple times in quick succession Display: Meaning will search for the characters shown on the : Indicates the numbers of button. Received calls the calls received on the mobile telephone  Press and hold the direction arrows ...
  • Page 37 Phone Mode* Telephone settings Possible functions Function button: function ® Press and hold a used speed di- : Bluetooth visibility is deactivated. Press the function button from the Hidden SETTINGS al button in the Telephone main Bluetooth ® visibility must be active for the exter- Telephone main menu.
  • Page 38 Phone Mode* Note Function button: function Some telephones need to be restarted to Speed dial button free: Press to assign a num- re-download the most recent contacts ber from the phonebook to the speed dial button added. in question. : To enter or edit the voice mail num- Mailbox number ber.
  • Page 39 Qi technol- and take care when removing it. ogy, please check your mobile phone's user manual or visit the SEAT website. Note Your mobile device must support the Qi ●...
  • Page 40: Car Menu

    Car menu Car menu DRIVING DATA Driving data ● ECOTRAINER ● VEHICLE STATUS Introduction to using the Vehicle ● menu Consumers Driving data menu. Fig. 32 The onboard computer is equipped with 3 memories that work automatically. In these View menu. memories you can see the distance travelled, Fig.
  • Page 41: Ecotrainer

    Car menu Long-term ∅ l/100km: Average fuel consumption The memory records the values for a specific Shows the average fuel consumption. The number of partial trips, up to a total of 19 value is calculated by using the kilometres hours and 59 minutes or 99 hours and 59 mi- covered since starting the vehicle.
  • Page 42: Vehicle Status

    Car menu Vehicle status Tyres ››› Display Fig. 33: Meaning Columns to show the efficiency of the driving style. In the horizon, the columns represent the effi- ciency of your driving style from the start and they move from left to right every 5 minutes ap- prox.
  • Page 43: Full Link

    From the menu, SETTINGS or are defective, the inadequate program- To make full use of SEAT Apps, you must ● , there is a checkbox Data transfer for SEAT apps ming of the applications, the insufficient activate the option System , “Data transfer...
  • Page 44 3G/4G data plan. SEAT recommends having a high battery ● charge on the device when connected to Full Link. SEAT recommends that to use Full Link, ● the “Date and time” should be correctly configured. Message on Infotainment system Fig.
  • Page 45 – 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 46 Full Link* Activation of Full Link In the main menu for the Full Link setup, se- What should I do if it does not con- ● lect Activate data transfer for SEAT apps nect? ››› Fig. Restart the mobile device...
  • Page 47 Function button: function In order to use Android Auto™ technology ● : allows Activating data transfers for SEAT applications  it is necessary to download the Android the exchange of information between the vehicle and Auto™ application, located on Google applications authorised by SEAT.
  • Page 48 Full Link* ® MirrorLink the portable device on the Infotainment sys- Function button: function tem screen. Press to close the open apps. To avoid distracting the driver while driving, Then press the apps to be closed CLOSE APPS only specially adapted applications can be or the function button to Close all...
  • Page 49 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 50 Full Link* 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 51 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 52: Settings

    Settings Settings Function button: effect Function button: effect : set the time by pressing the arrow buttons : message with radio software licensing in- Time Copyright Menu and system settings formation.   : select the time format (12 or 24 hour Time format Option available depending on the equipment.
  • Page 53 Settings Press the Infotainment button to open ●  Function button: effect the Sound setup main menu. : to set the playback volume Traffic announcements OR: Press the Infotainment button ●  of the incoming messages (for example, traffic an- then press the Sound function button.
  • Page 54: Index

    Index Index DAB ......... . . 15 Introduction .
  • Page 55 Index Memory card (SD card) ..... . 24 Play Scan function (SCAN) Midrange ........51 AUX-IN .
  • Page 56 Index call lists ........35 error messages .
  • Page 58 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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