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Overview Operating Overview Control panel with screen This overview will help you to quickly familiarise yourself with the controls and displays. Fig. 1 Navigation system control panel − Adjusting volume ........ON/OFF button −...
........RETURN Note • Please note that this instruction manual only describes the SEAT naviga- tion system and its components. For more information about the features and equipment fitted on your vehicle, please refer to the owner's manual. •...
⇒ page 12. As well as offering full navigation functions, the SEAT navigation system with its numerous extra features also provides a wealth of in-car entertainment and a great deal of information about traffic and road conditions.
Overview Cleaning and care The controls and display of the navigation system require care and cleaning from time to time. Cleaning the display – Use a soft, clean cloth and an LCD cleaner to clean the navigation system display. Cleaning the control panel –...
Handling: General information Handling: General information ⇒ fig. 4 Control switches 3. Press one of the control buttons to call up the submenus for the corresponding main function ⇒ page 10. The submenus for the current main function are shown in the corners Basic operating rules of the display.
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Handling: General information The display will show the main menu for that function, or one of its submenus Rotary pushbutton ⇒ page 13, “History function”. Press the function selector button a second You can scroll and select options in the display by turning and time to exit the submenu and return to the main menu for that function ⇒...
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Handling: General information ⇒ fig. 7 Control buttons The four control buttons grouped around the rotary pushbutton correspond to the button symbols in the corners of the display screen: the top ⇒ fig. The control buttons are logically assigned to the menus in the right corner of the screen corresponds to the top right control button corners of the display.
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Handling: General information Press button within the first ten seconds of a track to go back to the Note previous track. If you press the button after ten seconds, you will go back to Press the corresponding function selector button ⇒ page 8 for the current the beginning of that track.
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Handling: General information Mute Switching off the mute function – Briefly press the MMI knob or: – Rotate the MMI knob to disable the "Mute" function. By briefly pressing the MMI knob, the sound of the currently enabled audio source will be muted. Any activated media drives will be stopped ⇒ page 24. ⇒...
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Handling: General information History function The system stores the last settings made. When a function button is pressed, the system will switch to the most recently accessed menu level for the specific main function. This includes any sublevels that were opened. This excludes the Setup menus. The log data are erased when the system moves into standby mode.
Handling: General information The multi-function steering wheel Introduction The multi-function steering wheel enables quick and easy operation of selected functions of the navigation system. Fig. 15 Dash panel display: Phone book entry of on-board phone memory (telephone mode) To minimise distraction when using the navigation system and its compo- nents, the multi-function steering wheel has integrated buttons for operating the basic audio functions.
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Handling: General information • Press the right thumbwheel while the route guidance is enabled to CD/MP3 Mode repeat the last navigation voice cue*. Selecting CD/MP3 mode ⇒ page 14, fig. 14 Note – Press the button until a CD or MP3 MODE If certain equipment has not been installed in the vehicle, the multi-function track appears on the dash panel display.
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Handling: General information – Press the left thumbwheel . The number is dialled and the Phone numbers can be stored in different categories in the mobile phone directory. These categories are displayed as follows: audio system is muted automatically. Private phone number Answering or ending calls Work phone numbers ⇒...
Display Display A guide to the display Description The main menu or the submenus appear on the display when a function button is pressed. Fig. 17 Display: A telephone menu The display will show the main menu for that function, or one of its submenus ⇒...
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Display Main menu display centre Status line The settings of the available options that you can modify and the system messages are indicated in the centre of the display. Cursor and arrows The cursor and the arrows in the centre of the display help select other func- tions ⇒...
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Display The symbols in the status line are displayed regardless of the menu selected. Bluetooth Symbol* For example, you can easily see in every menu if the mute function is acti- The Bluetooth symbol appears on the display when a mobile phone is vated ⇒...
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Display Tick boxes Selection boxes The tick box will be filled when a function is activated. Use the selection box to choose between the various options for a function. Fig. 21 Display: Tick box Fig. 22 Display: Selection box – Use the rotary pushbutton to select options marked with a tick box.
Display Working with the alphanumeric keyboard Selected option Summary Fig. 23 Display: Example of selected option - filled box (highlighted) Fig. 25 Display: Entering numbers with the speller Fig. 24 Display: Example of a selected option - frame around text The selected option in a menu will be indicated by a filled box (highlighted) ⇒...
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Display Currently selected character (cursor) – Use the rotary pushbutton to select OK with the cursor and Voice mailbox symbol* confirm the entry. Move cursor in entry field backwards and forwards Deleting characters The character to the left of the cursor will be deleted. –...
Display Function symbols Introduction Use the “function symbols” shown in the display and the rotary pushbutton for easy operation of the most important functions in CD or radio mode. Fig. 28 Display: Function symbols (example: in CD mode) – Press the appropriate function selector button, e.g. CD/MP3 –...
Drives Drives CD player As a rule, the MP3 music files are copyright-protected under the applicable international and national laws. In some countries the making of copies is not permitted, not even for personal use, without prior authorisation by the Introduction rightful owners.
Drives Loading a CD Ejecting CDs Fig. 29 CD player: Insert Fig. 30 CD player: a CD into the drive Ejecting CDs ⇒ fig. 30 Do not use any force when inserting a CD into the drive. The CD will –...
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Drives Requirements for good sound reproduction Problem Solution It is possible that you may not be able to play CDs which are copy-protected CD is dirty. Clean the CD. or CDs containing CD ROM format that do not correspond to the standard for audio CDs in your player.
Drives iPod interface* Note Please refer to the iPod operating instructions for important information on General notes how to use your iPod. The iPod interface can be used to connect an iPod to your navigation system and allows you to play audio files directly Choosing the adapter over the vehicle's sound system.
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Drives • Make sure that the iPod is fixed in place with one of the adapters iPod No. adapter supplied. classic 80 GB, 4G 20 GB Note • 5G (video) 30 GB, touch Your Dealer also offers appropriate adapters for iPods that are not latest 5G (video) 60/80 GB, generation.
SCAN function The USB port is located in your vehicle's glove box. It is compatible with all memory sticks and MP3 players approved by SEAT. Problems can occur if you For further information on operation, please refer to the “CD/MP3” chapter use a memory stick or MP3 player not listed in the table.
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Fig. 32 USB port in glove For up-to-date information on compatible MP3 players and USB sticks, please ask a SEAT dealer or visit the website. – Switch on the navigation system. – Switch the audio source for the navigation system to radio.
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Caution Tips Never store important data on the memory stick or MP3 player. SEAT is not liable in any manner for any data or files that may be damaged or lost. Here are some tips and points to remember when playing music files in the car: •...
Never operate a portable player • while driving - this could result in an accident! Never store important data on portable players. SEAT is not liable in any manner for any data or files that may be damaged or lost. Note •...
RADIO RADIO, CD/MP3 RADIO Introduction The following submenus are available in the radio function: Control button functions Radio submenus Selecting radio functions ⇒ fig. 33 The radio settings can be selected using the function RADIO Stored station list button. Memory Band Balance Fader...
RADIO Band function The following settings are possible in radio setup: Radio setup menu Selecting frequency band Traffic programme station display Press the The frequency band selection determines which radio List of stations A-Z SETUP button while in the stations are received. Alternative frequencies Radio function ⇒...
RADIO Main radio menu FM station list The FM station list is dynamic (updated automatically). Introduction The radio station list for the selected frequency band is displayed in the main radio menu. The station lists for the FM, MW and LW range differ in their behaviour. The FM station list is updated automatically (dynamic), whereas the MW and LW station lists must be updated manually (static).
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RADIO AM station list Note The MW and LW band radio station lists are static and must be If you do not use the navigation system for a while, the display of the station list or memory list will be minimised. The minimised display only shows the updated manually.
RADIO "Memory" Menu Selecting a station from the memory list – Press the Memory control button in the radio menu. Using the memory list – Use the rotary pushbutton to select a channel from the memory list. The Memory submenu contains a list of the stored stations. Moving a channel within the memory list –...
RADIO ⇒ page 37, fig. 37 To the right of the name of the station is the corre- – Press the Tuning control button in the radio menu. sponding frequency band ⇒ page 34 and, where applicable, the category ⇒ fig. 38 –...
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RADIO – Press the rotary pushbutton to begin automatic tuning. Storing stations Pressing the rotary pushbutton briefly activates automatic station tuning. Station scan The "scan" function displays each of the stations tuned for a few seconds at a time. Fig. 41 Radio: Store station Fig.
RADIO Radio setups – Press the rotary pushbutton. The station will be stored in the memory list. Opening and closing the radio setup menu Radio stations from all wavebands can be stored in the memory list ⇒ page 34. A new station will be stored automatically at a vacant position in the memory list.
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RADIO If the traffic programme is on, reports will automatically cut in even when you Note are listening to the radio (MW, LW) or a CD, or while you are using the naviga- tion system*. We recommend that you enter these settings when the vehicle is stationary. Please note ⇒...
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RADIO Station display Station list A-Z Ticker texts broadcast by certain radio stations can be The stations in the list can be sorted alphabetically. stopped. Fig. 46 Radio Setup: Station list A-Z Fig. 45 Radio settings (RADIO SETUP): Station display –...
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RADIO Alternative frequencies Deleting stored stations Use this function to achieve optimum reception quality. Fig. 48 Radio Setup: Deleting memory list Fig. 47 Radio settings (RADIO SETUP): Alternative frequencies – In radio mode, press the SETUP button. – In radio mode, press the SETUP button.
CD/MP3 CD/MP3 Introduction Selecting CD/MP3 Press the CD/MP3 button to activate the CD functions in the Traffic programme navigation system. Audio playback can be interrupted for traffic news announce- ments. Switching traffic programme on and off: – Switch the option Traffic programme under Setup Radio ⇒...
CD/MP3 The CD Menu has the following options: Note Control button If your vehicle has the corresponding equipment, you can select CD tracks on ⇒ page 44, functions CD submenus the instrument panel display ⇒ page 47 using the multi-function steering fig.
CD/MP3 ⇒ fig. 50 CD main menu When you load an MP3 CD* into the CD player the CD main menu will show the structure of directories on the MP3 CD. To repeat the tracks in one of the directories, use the rotary pushbutton to activate the function Selecting a CD track Repeat this directory.
CD/MP3 CD changer Starting a CD from the dash panel display Selecting CD track (CD player activated): Select folder from USB or iPod – Press the button on the multi-function steering wheel MODE ⇒ page 14 until TR appears at the top of the dash panel display. –...
CD/MP3 "Manual" Menu Next/previous CD track Fast forward/rewind within a track Fig. 53 CD: Next track – Press the Manual control button in the CD menu. Fig. 52 CD: Fast forward within a track – Using the rotary pushbutton, select >| (Next) or |<< (Previous) ⇒...
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CD/MP3 SCAN function for CD tracks Naming an audio CD Fig. 54 CD: Scanning a track Fig. 55 CD: Name a CD – Press the Manual control button in the CD menu. – Press the Manual control button in the CD menu. –...
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CD/MP3 Delete stored CD name Delete all stored CD names Fig. 56 CD: Delete stored CD name Fig. 57 CD: Deleting all stored CD names – Press the Manual control button in the CD menu. – Press the Manual control button in the CD menu. –...
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CD/MP3 CD shuffle ("mix") MP3 CD info CD tracks can also be played in random order. Fig. 59 CD: Info Fig. 58 CD: Random – Press the Manual control button in the CD menu. – Press the Manual control button in the CD menu. –...
CD/MP3 Setup CD Note We recommend that you enter these settings when the vehicle is stationary. Please note ⇒ page 6, “Notes on road safety”. MP3 track display The name of the file or the ID3 tag information can be displayed for an MP3 CD.
Sound settings Sound settings Basic sound settings – Rotate the specific control knob in the sound settings menu (e.g. ⇒ fig. 62 balance) to set the sound to your liking. – Confirm the selection by pressing the rotary pushbutton. The following sound settings are available: •...
Sound settings GALA Volume setting of other functions The GALA function adapts volume to speed Fig. 64 Display: Volume settings of other functions Fig. 63 DSP: GALA – Starting from any one of the audio or SETUP menus, press the control button for Sound.
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Sound settings Note If the volume is too high when the radio is turned on, it will be reduced auto- matically to a level set by the factory. If the volume is too low when the radio is turned on, it will be increased automatically to a level set by the factory. Operating RADIO, CD/MP3 TEL (telephone)
Mobile phone system TEL (telephone) Mobile phone system Introduction WARNING (continued) − If you suspect interference, switch the mobile phone off immedi- A mobile phone can be connected to the phone pre-installa- ately. tion and operated via the navigation system, the multi-func- •...
Mobile phone system • ⇒ fig. 65 The range of the handset may be affected in isolated areas (such as a – Slide the lock on the mobile phone adapter into the tunnel or underground garage). guide tab of the mounting unit •...
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Mobile phone system Inserting/removing the mobile phone Inserting ⇒ fig. – Place the mobile phone in the phone adapter – Press the mobile phone into the adapter until it locks into place. The mobile phone will be connected up to the mobile phone aerial and the battery will be charged.
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– Connect your mobile phone to the mobile phone interface. Your Bluetooth® mobile phone interface will use the name “SEAT XXXX” when it connects with the mobile phone. Bluetooth technology enables a wireless connection between a mobile phone and the on-board phone system.
Mobile phone system Using the telephone Autonomy The Bluetooth connection between the mobile phone and the mobile phone adapter is restricted to the interior of the vehicle. The connection may be Introduction susceptible to interference caused by other electronic devices or obstacles between the devices.
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Mobile phone system • The following submenus are available in the telephone function: The telephone used must be compatible with the mobile phone adapter and it must support the telephone functions described. • The mobile network service provider must support the telephone func- Control button Telephone functions tions described.
Mobile phone system Main telephone menu – Enter the PIN code (Personal Identification Number) via the ⇒ page 62, fig. 70 and confirm with OK. speller Making a call ⇒ page 62, fig. 70 The PIN symbol in the status line indicates that you must enter your PIN code.
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You can still make calls using the mobile phone. Please refer to the instructions for your mobile phone for more information. – Enter a string of letters, e.g. SEAT SERVICE by turning and • If you make calls using the mobile phone, the telephone number may not pressing the rotary pushbutton in the speller.
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Mobile phone system Answering/Rejecting a call The name, telephone number or Unknown is shown in the display. This depends on whether the caller is stored in the phone book and whether the ⇒ fig. number is transmitted with the call If the mobile phone is inserted in the adapter while receiving an incoming call or talking on the phone, all of the information may not appear immediately on the display.
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Mobile phone system Ending a call Switching the microphone on and off Fig. 74 Telephone: Ending a call Fig. 75 Telephone: Switching microphone on/off – To end a call or stop dialling a number, press the control button for End call, or –...
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Mobile phone system – Select Microphone: on. The microphone is switched back on and Rejecting an incoming call the call can be continued. – When you receive a second incoming call, use the rotary push- button to select Ignore, or When the microphone is switched off, you will see a crossed-out telephone ⇒...
Mobile phone system "Memory" menu Numbers dialled Introduction Fig. 79 Telephone: Numbers dialled – Press the Memory control button in a telephone menu. Fig. 78 Telephone: Memory – Select No dialled to display the last numbers dialled. You can access phone numbers in the phone book and call lists and place –...
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Mobile phone system You can also store, edit or delete your mailbox number in the Setup Tele- phone menu ⇒ page 74. Note If the number last dialled is placed at the bottom of the list, you cannot use the redial function of the speech control system. Note •...
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Mobile phone system • – Press the Dial control button. In certain cases, phone book entries from a mobile phone may not be transmitted in alphabetical order. If more than 500 phone book entries exist, entries with certain initial letters may not appear on the navigation system Loading the phone book entries display.
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Mobile phone system Depending on your mobile phone type, the telephone number and name of Functions of the telephone on the dash panel display the most recently missed call will appear either at the first position or last position in the list. Received calls –...
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Mobile phone system Selecting a phone number CALL A call is active or incoming. If the caller's telephone ⇒ page 71, fig. 83 – Press the button until a phone number number is available, the display will alternately MODE show the caller's number and the message CALL. appears on the dash panel display.
Mobile phone system Telephone setup menu Telephone settings Opening and closing the phone setup menu Fig. 86 Telephone setup: Telephone settings – Press the SETUP button in a telephone menu. Fig. 85 Telephone setup: Main menu – Select Telephone setup. –...
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Mobile phone system Call options Voice mailbox Fig. 87 Telephone setup: Call options Fig. 88 Telephone setup: Enter the voice mailbox number – Press the SETUP button in a telephone menu. Storing the voice mailbox number – Press the button in a telephone menu. SETUP –...
Mobile phone system Speech dialogue system – Select OK in the alphanumeric keyboard to store the new voice mailbox number. Introduction Deleting the voice mailbox number – Press the button in a telephone menu. SETUP You can use speech commands to operate various functions of the telephone.
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Mobile phone system • • Keep the air outlets of the air distribution system pointed away from the Storing name tags (consisting of a name and number) in the phone book for the speech control system ⇒ page 81 microphone, which is fitted in the vicinity of the front interior lights. •...
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Mobile phone system • Are the phone book entries being loaded from the mobile phone into the mobile phone interface ⇒ page 69? Speech control system: switching on and off The speech control system can be activated via the talk button on the mobile phone adapter or the button on the multi-func- tion steering wheel*.
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Mobile phone system – Press the talk button on the mobile phone adapter To ... Speak this command: ⇒ page 77, fig. 90. The speech control system will answer with DIAL ⇒ page 79 Dial a selected telephone Cancel and will be switched off. number.
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Mobile phone system the PUK (personal unblocking key). The unblocking key can only be entered To ... Speak this command: on the mobile phone keypad and not via the speech control system. DELETE NAME ⇒ page 81, or delete a name tag from the DELETE PHONE BOOK ⇒...
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Mobile phone system Note On some mobile phones, the number you dialled last is placed at the bottom of the list. In this case, the redial function of the speech control system cannot be used. Storing a name tag for a phone book entry You can store a name tag for a phone book entry shown on the dash panel display.
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Mobile phone system If a name tag has been stored for a phone book entry, that entry will be Name tags which you store in the phone book for the speech control system ⇒ page 80, fig. 92 marked by a horizontal arrow on the dash panel using the STORE NAME command are not shown in the dash panel display.
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Mobile phone system – When the speech control system gives you the cue, say YES to Deleting the phone book delete a recorded name which was previously stored in the You can delete the entire phone book or just single recorded phone book for the speech control system.
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Mobile phone system – Say YES, when the speech control system gives you the cue. The recorded name which was read out will be deleted. You can continue to delete names from the phone book by pressing the talk button as long as the entries are being read out. Operating RADIO, CD/MP3 TEL (telephone)
NAV (navigation system) NAV, INFO NAV (navigation system) General safety precautions Introduction The driver is completely responsible for traffic safety even Introduction when driving with the navigation system active. The navigation system makes time-consuming map reading superfluous. Be sure that you always have complete control of your vehicle in all traffic situ- ations when using navigation system functions.
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NAV (navigation system) Note Note • You do not receive any information about the meaning of road signs! Snow or other obstructions on the GPS aerial or interference caused by trees or large buildings could affect the reception of the satellite signals and make positioning difficult.
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NAV (navigation system) Note Note • You can also start a route guidance in demo mode ⇒ page 107 for simulation You can adjust the volume of the voice guidance prompts as they are being announced using the on/off button ⇒ page 11 on the navigation purposes.
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NAV (navigation system) • For more information regarding TMC traffic messages, please refer to After you have entered a route and started the route guidance, the navigation ⇒ page 110. information is displayed in the dash panel display. Display Description Route guidance on the instrument panel display Remaining distance to next turn-off.
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NAV (navigation system) function button ⇒ page 8. The main navigation If a change of lanes is necessary before making the turn-off, you will be – Press the ⇒ page 86, fig. ⇒ fig. ⇒ page 102, fig. 113 informed of this menu 96, the route plan or the...
NAV (navigation system) The following settings are possible in the navigation setup menu: First determine whether you would like to navigate to a final destination with or without stopovers ⇒ page 92. After you have selected the type of guidance Setup Navigation submenus (with/without stopovers) you can enter a destination over different routes.
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NAV (navigation system) Single destination (route without stopover) – Select Start route guidance. A soon as a number appears on the right in the entry field (e.g. 23 ⇒ fig. 98) you can select the option List in the speller to select a town from the list.
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NAV (navigation system) Note • Once you have entered a city in the keyboard, you can confirm the entry by pressing and holding down the control knob. When you have entered the first few letters of a place name and can already see the place you wish to select listed in the speller display, you can press the rotary pushbutton (long press) to switch to the list of places.
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NAV (navigation system) ⇒ page 92, fig. 99 – Press the control button Start to begin the If you would like to find a particular special destination independently of the city, select Special destination ⇒ page 94 in the destination entry menu after route guidance.
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NAV (navigation system) Entering the destination via post code (ZIP) – Select Street or Special destination to define the destination in greater detail. – Enter stopover(s) if desired ⇒ page 92. – Press the control button for Start to begin the route guidance. A soon as a number appears on the right in the entry field (e.g.
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NAV (navigation system) ⇒ page 90, fig. – In the destination entry menu 97, select a Note country from the list by rotating and pressing the control knob. • Options that are not available due to your preset criteria cannot be ⇒...
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NAV (navigation system) – Press the control button for Start to recalculate the route and Top destinations start the new route guidance. This function makes selecting destinations that you often use easier. Interrupting the route – Press the button. – Press the control button for Stop to cancel the route guidance. If you begin to enter new destination data, the previous route guidance will be cancelled.
NAV (navigation system) Memory Menu up after a few seconds. This screen will show more information about the selected entry. • You can delete the list of last destinations in the Setup Navigation menu Last destinations ⇒ page 108. The last destinations are stored automatically and can be loaded directly as a new destination.
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The special destinations are sorted according to the distance from your current location. The following top categories are available: • Next car park • Next petrol station • Next SEAT dealer • Next hospital • Next restaurant • Hotel near destination •...
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NAV (navigation system) – Select Find entry to file the destination under an existing – Press the Memory control button in the navigation menu. directory card. ⇒ page 97, fig. – Select Load from directory 105. ⇒ page 98, fig. 108 –...
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NAV (navigation system) Storing a route The route entered will be saved with the final destination and stopovers and can be loaded again as a new destination ⇒ page 99. Calculated routes can be stored and subsequently loaded as You can change the route plan at any time ⇒ page 101. a new navigation destination.
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NAV (navigation system) – Select Delete all routes and confirm Delete all? with Yes to delete – Select and use the speller to enter a name for the current position all stored route plans. you wish to store. ⇒ page 98, fig. 108 –...
NAV (navigation system) Route menu – If you want to drive to your final destination with several stopo- ⇒ fig. 112 vers, enable Active route mode (route with stopovers) and enter the destination and a maximum of six stopovers in the Route with/without stopover ⇒...
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NAV (navigation system) Route list Route criteria The route list gives you a detailed overview of the current Route calculation depends on the route criteria selected. route. Fig. 115 Navigation: Route criteria Fig. 114 Navigation system: route – Press the Route control button in the navigation menu. –...
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NAV (navigation system) Motorway Avoid sections of the route Comprising the options with or avoid from the route. Ferry Comprising the options with or avoid from the route. Toll road Comprising the options with or avoid from the route. Tunnel Comprising the options with or avoid from the route.
NAV (navigation system) "Nav-Info" menu – Press the Navi-Info control button in the navigation menu. The destination, estimated time of arrival and distance to destination will be displayed. Navigation information – Turn the rotary pushbutton. Other available details will be You can view information about your current position and displayed, or destination, as well as have the last route guidance instruc-...
NAV (navigation system) Setup Navigation The sound and system settings and the brightness of the display can be altered using the control buttons ⇒ page 115. Opening and closing navigation settings menu Note We recommend that you enter these settings when the vehicle is stationary. Please note ⇒...
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NAV (navigation system) • Set to auto: You will hear spoken navigation directions during route guid- Demo mode ance, but NOT while you are on the phone. The demo mode is used to calculate the route. Time / duration display The navigation system indicates the duration of the trip or the calculated time of arrival.
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NAV (navigation system) Deleting last destinations Delete routes Fig. 123 Navigation settings: deleting recent destinations Fig. 124 Navigation Setup: Delete routes ⇒ page 8 function button in the navigation ⇒ page 8 function button in the navigation – Press the SETUP –...
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NAV (navigation system) – Activate the option Compass. The compass will be shown on the instrument panel display if navigation is not switched on. Changing a wheel ⇒ page 8 function button in the navigation – Press the SETUP menu. –...
INFO (Traffic information) INFO (Traffic information) Introduction Selecting INFO The TMC traffic reports are indicated in the setup menu. Introduction If the navigation system can receive a TMC radio station, TMC traffic reports will be received continuously in the background. These messages are used for the dynamic navigation* function.
INFO (Traffic information) The following submenus are available in the traffic information setup menu: Note Setup Info submenus We recommend that you enter these settings when the vehicle is stationary. Please note ⇒ page 6, “Notes on road safety”. TMC filter Press the SETUP button...
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INFO (Traffic information) A TMC symbol in the display indicates the reception of a radio station that Display Description supports this function. TMC symbol is green TMC stations are available; the dynamic navigation is switched on. TMC symbols Explanation TMC symbol is red TMC stations are available;...
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INFO (Traffic information) – Select the setting Traffic programme on to activate the traffic Preferred TMC station programme function. If you have selected a station that does not broadcast a traffic programme, the navigation system will tune into another traffic programme station that does on the same frequency band.
SETUP SETUP SETUP button ⇒ page 8 in addition to any other main Introduction – Press the SETUP function button that is already activated. The Setup main menu corresponding to that function (e.g. Radio) will appear on the General safety precautions ⇒...
SETUP Settings The following submenus are available in the Setup function: Control button functions Setup submenus Setting the menu language ⇒ page 115, fig. 132 The language of the display texts and navigation cues can be Menu language set. Measurement units Settings Time settings Factory settings...
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SETUP • Dutch Factory settings • Portuguese Settings can be reset to default factory settings in this func- • Swedish tion. • Spanish • Czech There is also the Automatic setting. With this setting the navigation system uses the language of the driver information system. Instructions for performing this setting are indicated in the Owner's Manual.
SETUP "Display" Menu – Disable all the systems not to be reset to zero by turning and pressing the rotary pushbutton. – Select Reset. Brightness – Confirm Reset selected systems? with Yes to return the selected functions to the default settings. MMI settings The settings for the functions available under the Settings menu ⇒...
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