General Notes - Seat Toledo 2015 Owner's Manual

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AUX-IN and MDI Inputs
AUX-IN input/MDI input.
Fig. 34
The operating description is located in the re-
spective Instruction Manuals of the audio
system or the navigation system.
Opening and closing
AUX-IN Input
The AUX-IN input is located in one of the fol-
lowing places:
in the centre console between the front
›››
seats
Fig. 34
- ;
above the storage compartment in the front
›››
centre console
Fig. 34
- ;
in the front panel of the SEAT Media System
2.2 navigation system.
The purpose of the AUX-IN input is to connect
external devices in order to play music (i.e.
iPod
®
or an mp3 player) using the factory-fit-
ted audio system or the navigation system.
MDI Input
The MDI input is located above the storage
compartment in the front centre console
›››
Fig. 34
- ;
The MDI input is composed of the USB and
AUX-IN inputs.
The purpose of the MDI input is to connect
®
external devices (i.e. iPod
, mp3 players or
USB memories) in order to play music using
the audio system or the navigation system.
In order to connect Apple multimedia devices
®
®
(such as an iPod
/iPhone
, etc.) the corre-
sponding adaptor from the SEAT Original Ac-
cessories Catalogue is required.
Opening and closing
Remote control

General notes

The remote control key can
Lock and unlock the vehicle
Unlock or open the rear lid
The remote control transmitter and the bat-
teries are integrated in the key. The receiver
is inside the vehicle. The remote control key
has a maximum range of 30 metres. The
range is reduced as the batteries start to lose
power.
The key includes a foldaway part that can be
used to manually lock or unlock the vehicle
and to start the engine.
If a lost key is replaced or the receiver is re-
paired or changed, the remote control key
must be adapted by an authorised SEAT deal-
er. Only then can the remote control key be
used again.
Note
The remote control is automatically deacti-
vated when the ignition is switched on.
The remote control function may be tempo-
rarily limited by interference from other
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