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  • Page 1 Sound System 1.0 Owner’s manual...
  • 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 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents General information ....Important Information ....Introduction .
  • Page 5: General Information

    General information General information This manual contains information, recommendations, advice and warnings WARNING related to your radio system. The other publications in the vehicle documen- tation contain further information of which you should be aware for your Texts preceded by this symbol contain information on safety. They warn own safety and for that of your passengers.
  • Page 6: Important Information

    Note Separate the radio card and keep it in a safe place, but never inside the ve- hicle. If the card bearing the radio code is lost, go to a SEAT dealership, where you will be given help. ...
  • 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 se- Before using the unit for the first time, carry out the following steps. This cured could be flung though the interior during a sudden driving or brak- will enable you to use the unit safely and make full use of the functions it ing 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 ⇒  p age 20. ● 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. ⇒  f ig. 1 Position Function  Rotary/push knob ⇒  p age 10 Press to switch on or off. ⇒  p age 11 Turn to adjust the volume. Press the unit buttons to select one of the functions: Switch to Radio mode.
  • Page 10 Introduction ⇒  f ig. 1 Position Function Setting knob: The function of this knob depends on the mode that is currently active. ⇒  p age 14 Press to start and stop the scan function (SCAN). Radio mode: ⇒  p age 13 Turn to tune to a station manually.
  • Page 11: General Operating Information

    Introduction General operating information Switching on and off Function Meaning Introduction Switch the unit on or off Press the rotary/push knob  briefly. manually. After the ignition key is removed the unit It is also possible to change stations and adjust volume settings via the switches off automatically after approx.
  • Page 12 Introduction Adjusting the base volume Names of controls Overview Function Meaning ● Rotary/push knobs Increase the vol- Turn the volume control  clockwise ume. or press the button on the multifunction steering ● Labelled unit buttons (hard keys).  wheel. ●...
  • Page 13: Audio Mode

    Audio mode Audio mode Radio Introduction Additional information: ● Safety notes  ⇒  p age 6 Fig. 3 RADIO main ● Unit overview ⇒  p age 8 menu: Station buttons displayed. ● TP function (Traffic Programme) ⇒  p age 16 ●...
  • Page 14 Audio mode Changing frequency band The currently selected frequency band (FM or AM) is indicated above the station display. ● In Radio mode, briefly press the unit button to display the func- RADIO ⇒  f ig. tion buttons Fig. 5 Changing sta- ●...
  • Page 15 Audio mode Scan function (SCAN) Memory levels and displaying of station buttons Fig. 6 MENU display with additional func- tions in Radio mode: Scan function (SCN), Fig. 7 Select the fre- Autostore (AS) and quency band and Setup (SET). memory level. When the scan function is running, all available stations on the current fre- quency band are always played in sequence for about 10 seconds each.
  • Page 16 Audio mode After a few seconds, the station buttons of the selected memory level ap- pear. Frequency Memory levels Displayed station buttons Fig. 10 MENU display with additional func- tions in Radio mode: Scan function (SCN), Autostore (AS) and Setup (SET). You can assign stations to the station buttons of a memory level either man- When storing a station to a station button, any station already stored to the ually or automatically ⇒ ...
  • Page 17: Tp Function (Traffic Programme)

    Audio mode Selecting stored stations Additional information: ● Safety notes  ⇒  p age 6 ● Unit overview ⇒  p age 8 ● Radio mode ⇒  p age 12 ● Settings menus ⇒  p age 27  Fig. 11 Radio mode display: changing sta- Traffic news monitoring with the TP function tions with the arrow...
  • Page 18 Audio mode TP function activated ● If required, the radio is switched to the traffic news station (EON) for the duration of the traffic announcement. While traffic news monitoring is switched on and enabled, is displayed ⇒  f ig. ● The Media mode will be paused and the volume will be adjusted to the preset level.
  • Page 19: Media Mode

    Audio mode Media mode Media source Requirements for playing in the unit  Audio CDs with CD Digital CD Digital Audio specification. Audio logo . Introduction  CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW up MP3 files (.mp3) with bit rates of between to max. 700 MB (megabytes) 48 and 320 kbit/s or with variable bit rate.
  • Page 20 Audio mode Complex folder structures can also slow down the reading of a data medi- Subfolders are treated like folders and numbered in accordance with the se- quence on the CD. Playlists only determine a certain playing order. There are no files stored in The illustration fig.
  • Page 21 Audio mode MEDIA main menu The track currently playing is displayed in the centre line of the screen ⇒  p age 22. When you switch to Media mode, the available media sources are initially ) ⇒  p age 21. After displayed in the bottom line of the screen ( roughly 5 seconds, they are replaced by the additional functions for play- back and track search and the display of the selected media source...
  • Page 22 Audio mode Inserting a CD Message Meaning and consequences ● Hold the CD with the printed side facing up. TEMPERATURE CD drive is too hot. ⇒  f ig. 1 CD playback is disabled. ● Push the CD into the CD slot only to the point where it is Another audio source will be played.
  • Page 23 Audio mode When an audio CD without CD text is playing, only and the track num- TRACK Function Media source ber, corresponding to the playing order on the data medium, are displayed button ⇒  f ig. in the centre line of the screen ⇒ ...
  • Page 24 Audio mode Changing track manually You can browse through the tracks of the CD that is currently playing. For information on the playing order and display of the playing order of MP3 CDs, please refer to ⇒  p age 19. Browsing tracks with the arrow buttons Arrow buttons Result...
  • Page 25 Audio mode Changing playback mode (SCN and MIX) In MP3 mode, the selected playback mode may be restricted to the current folder or extended to the entire CD. Refer to the information on the playing order of files and folders ⇒  p age 19. Starting and stopping the playback mode The active playback mode is indicated by an underlined function button (in Fig.
  • Page 26 Audio mode Function Function button Source Meaning Display Result Only the tracks of the current folder will be Pressing once. MIX FOLDER ⇒  f ig. played in random order MP3 CD Random play- All tracks on the current CD will be played in ran- Pressing twice.
  • Page 27 Audio mode If the sound from the external audio source is too quiet, if possible, in- crease the output volume on the external audio source. If this is not suffi- cient, set the input volume ( AUX VOL LEVEL ) in the settings to level 2 ⇒ ...
  • Page 28: Settings Menus

    Settings menus Settings menus Sound and system settings Overview of sound settings Function button Settings menu Treble Introduction Bass Balance (volume distribution between right and Additional information: left) ● Safety notes  ⇒  p age 6 Fader (volume distribution between front and ●...
  • Page 29 Settings menus SETUP menu (settings) Overview of available settings menus The range of possible settings depends on the vehicle's equipment specifi- cation and the connected devices. Function Result button : Define the range of stations for the arrow buttons SEEK MODE ...
  • Page 30 Settings menus You can set the degree to which the volume increases with speed (GALA) on a scale between If a low value is set, the volume rises only slightly as the speed of the vehi- cle increases. At a high setting the volume is increased more. At speed- dependent volume adjustment is switched off.
  • Page 31: 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: Radio and Media modes. Traffic Programme. ...
  • Page 32: Index

    Index Index Interference from a mobile phone ... 10 Introduction ......6 Adjusting the output volume .
  • Page 33 Index NO CD ......21 Notes ....... 18 Safety notes .
  • Page 34 Index Volume Base volume ......11 TEMPERATURE ......21 Reducing PDC volume .

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