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  • Page 2 Foreword This Instruction Manual and its corresponding supplements should be read carefully to familiarise yourself with your vehicle. Besides the regular care and maintenance of the vehicle, its correct handling will help preserve its value. For safety reasons, note the information concerning accessories, modifications and part replacements. If selling the vehicle, give all of the on-board documentation to the new owner, as it should be kept with the vehicle.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents General information ....Important Information ... . . Introduction ......Before using the unit for the first time .
  • Page 4: General Information

    General information General information This manual contains information, recommendations, advice and warnings Caution related to your radio system. The other publications in the vehicle documen- tation contain further information of which you should be aware for your own Texts with this symbol draw your attention to potential sources of damage to safety and for that of your passengers.
  • Page 6: Important Information

    Adjust the volume in a way that you can distinguish surrounding noise, for example, horns and sirens, etc. • Radio settings should be made when the car is stopped or by a passenger. Note If the radio is lost with the code, go to a SEAT Dealer, who will help you.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction Before using the unit for the first time WARNING External devices that are placed loose in the vehicle or not properly secured could be flung though the interior during a sudden driving or braking Before using the unit for the first time, carry out the following steps. This will enable you to use the unit safely and make full use of the functions it manoeuvre, or in the event of an accident.
  • Page 8 Introduction Caution • When inserting and removing CDs, always hold them at right angles to the front of the unit. Inserting or removing them at an angle to the drive may lead to scratching ⇒ page 21. • Inserting a second CD while a CD is already inserted or being ejected may damage the CD player.
  • Page 9: Unit Overview

    Introduction Unit overview Fig. 1 Overview of the controls. ⇒ fig. 1 Item Function Rotary/push knob ⇒ page 10 Press to switch on or off. ⇒ page 11 Turn to adjust the volume. Press the unit buttons to select one of the functions: Switch to radio mode.
  • Page 10 Introduction ⇒ fig. 1 Item Function ⇒ page 21 CD eject button EJECT ⇒ page 17 Activate or deactivate traffic news (TP). Setting knob: The function of this knob depends on the mode that is currently active. ⇒ page 14 Press to start and stop the scan function (SCAN).
  • Page 11: General Operating Information

    (display: first gear is engaged. SAFE and then CODE and 1000). In this case, you should contact a SEAT dealer. If the battery has simply been disconnected, the anti-theft code does not...
  • Page 12 Introduction Adjusting the base volume Names of controls Overview Function Operation • Rotary/push knobs • Increase the vol- Turn the volume control clockwise Labelled unit buttons (hard keys). ume. •  or press the button on the multi-function steering Function buttons (soft keys). wheel.
  • Page 13: Audio Mode

    Audio mode Audio mode Radio RADIO main menu Introduction Additional information: • ⇒ page 6 Safety notes • Unit overview ⇒ page 8 • TP function (Traffic Programme) ⇒ page 17 Fig. 2 RADIO main menu: • Selecting a memory level Settings menus ⇒...
  • Page 14 Audio mode Changing stations RDS (Radio Data System) If a station is RDS-compatible and reception is good, its station name can be displayed instead of its frequency (in page 12, fig. 2: Radio 1). The RDS function allows “automatic station tracking”. This means that the unit always switches to the frequency that offers the best reception of the current radio station as the vehicle travels from one area to the next.
  • Page 15 Audio mode Starting and stopping the scan function Status Result • Select the desired frequency band in Radio mode ⇒ page 12. • Switches to the next available station Radio mode with ... displayed ⇒ page 8, fig. 1 Press the setting knob to start the scan function.
  • Page 16 Audio mode Memory levels and displaying of station buttons After a few seconds, the station buttons of the selected memory level appear. Frequency Memory levels Displayed station buttons Fig. 7 Select the frequency band and memory level. You can assign stations to the station buttons of a memory level either manu- ally or automatically ⇒...
  • Page 17 Audio mode Storing stations to station buttons Storing stations automatically with Autostore (AS) The Autostore function automatically stores the stations with the strongest reception at the current moment to the six station buttons in the currently selected memory level. • Select the frequency band and memory level.
  • Page 18: Tp Function (Traffic Programme)

    Audio mode TP function (Traffic Programme) Some stations that do not have their own traffic news support the TP function by broadcasting traffic announcements from other stations (EON). Traffic announcements broadcast by the linked traffic stations interrupt the current Introduction Audio mode.
  • Page 19 Audio mode Incoming traffic announcement (INFO) Fig. 13 Incoming traffic announcement. An incoming traffic announcement (display: INFO) will interrupt the active ⇒ fig. audio mode • If required, the radio is switched to the traffic news station (EON) for the duration of the traffic announcement.
  • Page 20: Media Mode

    Audio mode Media mode Media source Requirements for playing in the unit CD Digital Audio specification. Audio CDs with CD Digital Introduction Audio logo MP3 files (.mp3) with bit rates of between CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW up “Media sources” are audio sources containing audio files on various different 48 and 320 kbit/s or with variable bit rate.
  • Page 21 Audio mode Due to the larger quantity of data, the unit takes longer to read a data medium Subfolders are treated like folders and numbered in accordance with the containing compressed audio files (MP3) than a “normal” audio CD. Complex sequence on the CD.
  • Page 22 Audio mode MEDIA main menu When you switch to Media mode, the available media sources are initially displayed in the bottom line of the screen (CD, AUX) ⇒ page 22. After roughly 5 seconds, they are replaced by the additional functions for playback and ⇒...
  • Page 23 Audio mode Inserting a CD • Message Meaning and consequences Hold the CD with the printed side facing up. • NO CD No compatible data medium. ⇒ page 8, fig. 1 Push the CD into the CD slot only to the point where It is not possible to switch to Media mode.
  • Page 24 Audio mode Track information display When you switch to Media mode, the available media sources are displayed for roughly 5 seconds in the bottom line of the screen. The media source ⇒ page 22, fig. currently playing is underlined on the display Opening the Media selection menu manually and selecting a media source •...
  • Page 25 Audio mode Display Track information TITLE Track name ARTIST Artist ALBUM Album title Fig. 22 Display of the FILE File name (MP3 mode only) storage location when changing track in MP3 FOLDER Folder name (MP3 mode only) mode. Name of playlist (MP3 mode only) PLAYL Start Media mode.
  • Page 26 Audio mode After changing folder or track, the storage location is displayed for a few seconds (page 24, fig. 22: folder 5 and track number 3). After roughly 5 seconds, the selected track information is displayed again (here: TITLE). Changing playback mode (SCN and MIX) Fig.
  • Page 27 Audio mode Function Function button Source Operation Display Result Only the tracks of the current folder will be Pressing once. MIX FOLDER ⇒ page 25, fig. played in random order MP3 CD Random play- All tracks on the current CD will be played in ran- Pressing twice.
  • Page 28 Audio mode Adjusting the output volume If you need to increase the output volume for the external audio source, first lower the base volume on the radio system ⇒ page 11. If the sound from the external audio source is too quiet, if possible, increase the output volume on the external audio source.
  • Page 29: Settings Menus

    Settings menus Settings menus Sound and system settings Overview of sound settings Function button Settings menu Introduction Treble Bass Additional information: • Balance (volume distribution between right and ⇒ page 6 Safety notes left) • Unit overview ⇒ page 8 Fader (volume distribution between front and rear) Sound settings (SOUND)
  • Page 30 Settings menus SETUP menu (settings) While you adjust volume settings, the currently active audio source is played at the level of the setting as you change it. Overview of available settings menus The range of possible settings depends on the vehicle's equipment specifica- tion and the connected devices.
  • Page 31 Settings menus Function Result button PDC VOL ATTENU.: The volume of the current audio source will be reduced to a preset level when the parking distance warn- ing system is active. AUX VOL LEVEL 1-3: Adjust the input volume for an external audio source (AUX) to the output volume of the other audio sources ⇒...
  • Page 32: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations Abbreviations Abbreviations Abbreviation Meaning Amplitude modulation (medium wave, MW). AUX-IN AUX IN multimedia socket (auxiliary input). Supports other networks (Enhanced Other Networks). Frequency modulation (very high frequency, VHF). Radio data system. Scan function (SCAN): Radio and Media modes. Traffic Programme.
  • Page 33: Index

    Index Index Adjusting the output volume ....27 Ignition off DISPLAY LIGHT ......29 Switch-off delay (timeout) .
  • Page 34 Index Media source display ....22 Traffic news TP (Traffic Programme) ..17 Media source selection menu ... . 22 Traffic Programme (TP) .
  • Page 35 Index SOUND ....... . . 28 Treble ........28 Sound (treble/bass) .
  • Page 36 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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