This manual contains important information, tips, suggestions and warnings Caution on using the MFD2 radio navigation system. The other publications in the vehicle wallet contain further information which you should be aware of for Texts with this symbol draw your attention to a possible risk of damage to your own safety and for the safety of your passengers.
Note Separate the radio navigation card and keep it in a safe place, but never within the vehicle. In case the radio is lost with the code, go to a SEAT Dealer, who will help you.
Quick Reference Guide Quick Reference Guide Controls This overview will help you to quickly familiarise yourself with the control elements. Fig. 1 Operating overview On/off knob (push) and volume control (turn). The volume control will regulate the volume of the audio source currently...
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Quick Reference Guide selected. A column will indicate the volume level. The volume of The traffic jam button calls up the input menu to exclude route a telephone conversation can also be regulated using the sections in a route list or to enter traffic jam information volume control.
Quick Reference Guide Display elements on the screen Below the status bar A light red marking indicates which source is active. Press the key beneath it to call up the main menu for this source. This section describes the elements seen in the display. A dark red marking indicates which source is still active in the background (the radio in this example).
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The last menu used and also the last audio source used before switching off will be selected automatically when the unit is switched on again. The MFD2 radio navigation system will be switched off if the ignition is turned off. The unit can be switched on again using the left button when the ignition is switched off.
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Radio / CD / Sound Radio / CD / Sound Radio Scan/AS The stations with the strongest reception are either scanned Overview or stored automatically. Information is given here on how to select and store stations. Fig. 5 Autostore AS Fig.
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Radio / CD / Sound Autostore for all memory levels (Initial Autostore) Setting waveband/Muting – Press for longer than 10 seconds to allocate those Scan/_AS stations with the strongest reception in all wavebands to the upper 6 function keys. The selected function will be shown on the screen and can be stopped by pressing Scan/_AS again.
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Radio / CD / Sound Station selection from a list (FM only) Station selection from memory or by entering frequency The MFD2 radio navigation system will automatically compile Station selection from memory and store a list of receivable FM stations, after the unit is ...
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Radio / CD / Sound Function keys frequency will appear next to the button. Press one of the buttons if you wish to listen to one of the stored stations. RDS Name – fixed: Only appears the station name. variable: Displays infor- mation in continous text form.
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The CD player contains no parts that have to be serviced. Any repair work that needs to be done should, therefore, be carried out by an Official SEAT – Insert a standard 12 cm audio CD. The play function will start Service exclusively.
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Radio / CD / Sound Playing a CD from the CD changer Sound, sound focus and volume How to use the MFD2 radio navigation system to select a CD This section describes how the sound character and the in the CD changer.
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– Sets the minimum volume for when the unit is switched on. Initial volume Note ⇒ page 4, fig. 1 By pressing buttons TELE and status button at the same time, you can reset the MFD2 radio navigation system to the factory settings. Appears the message Factory settings. Wait..
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General frame ment of navigation recommendations” • How does the MFD2 radio navigation system respond when driving in an How does the navigation system work, and how is it underground car park or a tunnel? ⇒ page 16, “General notes”...
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The content of the CD is constantly being updated. You will receive informa- tion on new updates at your next SEAT Official Service. You will need a new WARNING navigation CD for every country that you travel to.
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Navigation Function keys in the Navigation main menu A variety of different information on the route can be called up during active route guidance. The scroll function can be used to page through lists shown Begin Guide – Starts route guidance to the entered destination. Pressing this button again will stop the route guidance function ⇒...
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Navigation Destination entry Starting destination entry Two addresses can be entered for the route calculation; the address of the destination and the address of the stopover destination. Fig. 15 Stopover destina- tion – Press the key to display the main Menu of the navigation NAVI ⇒...
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Navigation Entering a new address (town, street, house number) Specfic Destinations. – Enter a restaurant, a garage, an airport, border crossing etc. as a destination ⇒ page 22, “Special destinations close to the address”. – The position were you were located when you last A flag destination ⇒...
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Navigation Last destinations – Enter the letters or numbers by turning and pressing the menu knob. The last destinations that have been used will be stored auto- – A list of names or numbers is seen on the lower part of the matically.
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Navigation Making a selection from the last destinations Addresses from the destination memory ⇒ page 18, fig. 14 – Press to make a selection Last destinations. from the list of the last destinations stored ⇒ page 18. – Turn the menu knob to make a selection from the list of the last ⇒...
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Navigation Special destinations close to the address Destination on the map Special destinations close to the destination can be selected A crosshair can be used to mark a destination on the map. from a list. Fig. 22 Destination on Fig. 21 Special destina- tions close to the address ⇒...
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Navigation Position destination figures entered are not within this area and the navigation CD for Germany has been entered. Use the following data to estimate the position of your A destination can be entered using the exact coordinates for location: longitude and latitude.
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Storing destination, stopover destination, flagged destination or location Storing the different destinations means giving them a name and storing them in the MFD2 radio navigation system. Fig. 25 Storing the desti- nation – After entering a new address, press (starting from the Navigation ⇒...
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Navigation Renaming destination Sorting destinations The various different addresses in the destination memory are stored chronologically according to their entry date and can be sorted at a later date according to your requirements. Fig. 26 Renaming a desti- nation ⇒ page 17, fig. –...
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Navigation ⇒ page 17, fig. 13 Deleting individual destinations or the entire destination – Starting in the Navigation main menu press followed by then Destination Edit memory Sort destinations memory – Turn the menu knob to move the red bar to the destination that You can, in contrast to the "last destination"...
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Navigation Deleting an individual entry Parameters for route calculation ⇒ page 17, fig. 13 – Starting in the Navigation main menu press Destination followed by Edit memory then Delete destination Route options – Turn the menu knob to move the red bar to the destination that you would like to delete and then press the menu knob.
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Fast or Short: Determines whether a fast or short route should be calcu- • lated. The MFD2 radio navigation system will automatically look for a new TMC • station if you leave the reception area of the one you are using. The station Dynam.: Dynamic route guidance responds to traffic reports broadcast by...
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Navigation Settings Entering your position ⇒ page 17, fig. 13 – Press in the Navigation main menu Settings The vehicle position can be entered manually and you can to enter the vehicle position. then start a demonstration journey. – Press Position location .
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Navigation – The MFD2 radio navigation system will now travel along the route virtually from start to finish if the route guidance function is started. You can listen to announcements and look at displays. The navigation system will need some time for an exact definition of your position if you have transported your vehicle using the train or a ferry.
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Navigation Blocking part of the route list – Press . You will see a part of your Route list Route list blocked route list. – Using the menu knob, move the red bar to a line that starts with + or -. The stretches of the route are broken down into sections and can be opened or closed by pressing ...
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Navigation Map and symbol displays Information in the map and symbol displays Information on the route will be shown in the map or symbol displays if the route guidance function is active. Fig. 38 Symbol display ⇒ page 4, fig. 1 –...
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Navigation Changing the scale Traffic problems are indicated by a symbol on the map: slow-moving traffic You can choose from a total of 13 different scales. traffic jam closed road Symbol display The number of GPS satellites. Route option (in this example dynamic route guidance D).
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Navigation • Changing display options auto. – The system selects the map display • Travel – The display always adjusts to the direction of travel. The map type and display can be selected, although some • To the north – North is always at the top of the display. settings cannot be seen until active route guidance has Autozoom started.
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Navigation Traffic reports display Moving the map section using the crosshair Short texts of traffic reports that have been received can be called up from a list. Fig. 42 Crosshair ⇒ page 32, fig. 37 – Press in the map display to call up the Fig.
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Navigation Augmenting map contents Route list A range of symbols can be used to display additional map The route list is a list of all route sections which will be trav- content. elled through with active route guidance. Fig. 44 Trajectory route Fig.
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Navigation • Position display If the position definition for NO FIX is only possible using the wheel sensors (underground garage etc), the GPS coordinates will be displayed in The current information on the position of the vehicle is grey. The GPS coordinates will no longer be shown following a long distance with NO FIX in the display or if it is not possible to determine the position.
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– Press begin guide You will hear an announcement that: “The route is being calculated”. The MFD2 radio navigation system will automatically switch to the map display. – Press the button to return to the Navigation main menu. NAVI –...
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Navigation ⇒ page 4, fig. 1 Announcement of navigation recommendations – Press the button Navigation recommendations are made as voice announce- – Press if you want to hear the current navigation recommen- dation ⇒ ments and also in the display. Once the route is calculated the first recommendation is heard, for example “Continue on the stree”.
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Navigation WARNING (continued) • Please observe the important safety warnings ⇒ page 16, “Safety” Note The direction arrow in the map display will be faded out if you are travelling in the same direction for an extended period.
Information and system settings Information and system settings Information The MFD2 radio navigations system stores text and spoken announcements made by the radio stations and draws up a route list whilst the route guidance function is active. Fig. 50 Setting the TIM time ⇒...
Traffic bulletins adjust the screen brightness. ⇒ page 42 System settings – Displays the software version installed in the MFD2 radio navi- System Info gation system. Route list – Displays a list of the streets on the route to the destination. Use the menu knob to page through the street lists that are on your navigation route.
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Information and system settings Day/Night – You can set the screen brightness to be adjusted to suit the light conditions when the headlights are switched on. • auto: When turning on the head lights,the display will automatically change from day to night. •...
External units External units • Calling up external units VIDEO: The unit sends video signals only. • OFF: There is no unit connected. Fig. 52 Main menu AUX Calling up external units ⇒ page 4, fig. 1 – Press the key to enter the AUX main menu.
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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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