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SEAT MEDIA SYSTEM TOUCH/COLOUR Owner’s manual...
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About this manual Directions and positions of components (e.g. For the sake of the environment right, left, front, rear) are always relative to the Texts preceded by this symbol contain rele- direction of travel of the vehicle unless other- This manual contains information, recommen- vant information concerning environmental wise stated.
Radio settings should be made when ● mettre le fonctionnement. the car is stopped or by a passenger. SEAT hereby declares that the MIB Entry Ra- dio is in compliance with the essential re- FCC ID: Y7OMIBENTRYRADIO quirements and other relevant provisions of IC: 7812H-MIBENTRY Directive 1999/5/EC (CE 0700/0678).
If you set the volume excessively high you ● unit. Inserting or removing them at an angle wheel, on the dash panel, on the seat backr- may suffer damage to your ears. This can also to the drive may lead to scratching...
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Introduction The CD slot is equipped with a lock func- ● tion. Do not force CDs into the slot. The unit must be prepared for loading before a CD can ››› be inserted page If you insert a CD while another is being ●...
Introduction Unit overview Overview of the controls. Fig. 1 The unit with the infotainment system is sup- : Switches to radio mode and *: switch on/off traffic programs – RADIO – ››› plied in various versions, whose controls may change frequency band in radio mode page ›››...
Introduction Setting knob: The function of this knob When the unit is switched on the system audio source is automatically lowered when depends on the mode that is currently ac- starts up. The last active audio source will be the gear is engaged. tive.
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Introduction Operating the function buttons on- The volume modification is shown on the The unit is equipped with a touchscreen ››› screen with a bar. During this time the unit Fig. 1 screen cannot be operated. The active areas of the screen that represent It is possible to preset certain volume set- a function are called “function buttons”...
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Introduction Activating the list entries and ● Moving through a list, line-by-line: turn the Action and effect setting knob. searching through the lists Move the control around the screen by ● To quickly scan through a long list: Place pressing lightly, without lifting your finger your finger on the scroll marker and move it ›››...
Audio mode Audio mode Function Effect button Radio mode Allows you to select the frequency man- MANUAL ››› ually table on page Introduction Opens the setup menu of the active fre- SETTINGS ››› quency band (FM or AM) page Note Change between stored or available sta- ●...
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Audio mode Stored station buttons Select the frequency band View the If the radio text can be seen, but the stor- stored sta- ed station buttons cannot, press radio tion but- text to display the stored station buttons Select the Press the function button ...
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Audio mode ››› Fig. 5), traffic reports (TP) and programme Storing stations End station Press the function button to stop the type (PTY). scan func- scan function on the station you are lis- Storing the Hold down the desired stored station tion tening to.
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Audio mode ››› TP (Traffic Program) traffic news The FM stations send different contents un- Fig. 9, it is possible to filter stations by der one name (for example, Radio 3) in vari- their content. function ous regional frequencies, provisionally or ›››...
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Audio mode Radio main menu and in the list of stations does not have the TP function, it will not ● Press the function button to end the Cancel ››› ››› by displaying TP Fig. 11 Fig. check if there are traffic reports (display: TP current traffic report.
Audio mode Function button: effect Function button: effect Function button: effect : Using the arrow buttons, only switches be- : it will always change to the frequency of All stored stations are deleted (FM 1, FM 2, FM 3). To Memory Automatic tween the stored stations.
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Audio mode data medium unusable. Observe the manu- The infotainment system allows you to Media sources Requirements for play- ● facturer's instructions. view, play and manage compatible audio files ing in the unit only. Other files are ignored. Variations in the quality of data media pro- ...
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Audio mode ››› See playing order of files and folders MEDIA main menu folders and subfolders Fig. 13 that are played in the following way: Tracks in the root directory (ROOT) of the CD Tracks in the first folder F1 of the CD root directory Track in the first subfolder F1.1 of the...
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Audio mode Function buttons of the main menu Media Function Effect Display Meaning button Function Effect ››› page The TP is active and receiving button With the scan function running, all the No traffic report station can be received. tracks in the current playlist will be played Press to select another media source for ten seconds each.
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Audio mode Ejecting CDs Inserting and removing memory cards When a media source that has already been played is selected again, playback is re- Press the unit button. ● Inserting a memory card sumed from the point at which it was stop- ●...
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Audio mode to memory card mode after loading. It will Bluetooth audio source, you can activate the example, the key tones of the mobile phone) show the corresponding indication. setup in Media Setup . Bluetooth audio autoplay to avoid interference noise and anomalies in the operation.
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Audio mode Selecting a track from the list The arrow buttons do not allow you to change track being played appears highlighted ››› playlist. A playlist must be started manually Fig. through the track selection menu. Search and press on the desired track/folder list.
Audio mode External audio source connected to Note Function button: effect the AUX-IN multimedia socket You can also mark a track, folder or playlist : the system closes the USB, Safely remove the USB device by turning the setting knob and open it by subsequently enabling it to be ejected safely.
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Audio mode ● In the MEDIA main menu press the function ble, lower the output volume on the external Note ››› button MEDIA and select Fig. audio source. If this is not sufficient, reduce ● Read and bear in mind the manufacturer's the input volume.
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Audio mode Possible error messages after connecting an ● ALTERNATIVELY: Press the button marked Before connecting or playing an external data on infotainment. medium, turn down the volume on the info- external data medium SETUP ››› tainment system page ● Press the function button Error mes- Cause...
PHONE mode* PHONE mode* Select volume settings that allow you to Note ● easily hear signals from outside the vehicle ● Telephone conversations inside the vehicle at all times (e.g. emergency service sirens). Introduction to telephone can be affected by high speed, poor atmos- In areas with no or poor network coverage, ●...
PHONE mode* Places with special regulations During the linking process you must enter da- tion emitted by mobile phones when switch- ta using your mobile phone's keypad. To do ed on can cause interference in sensitive Switch off the mobile phone and the prein- so, you must have your mobile phone at technical and medical equipment, which stallation for mobile telephones in places...
Only use devices that support Bluetooth. At play of the infotainment system. reached and you wish to link another one to your SEAT dealership, or on the Internet, you the system, it will automatically replace the ● ALTERNATIVELY: Compare the PIN code will find information about products that sup- one that has recently been used the least.
PHONE mode* Bluetooth ® profiles frequency signals from the telephone Note manager. This may produce interference. When you connect a mobile phone to the tel- ● Using a mobile phone inside the vehicle ephone manager, the data exchange is may provoke noise in the speakers. Note through one of the 2 Bluetooth profiles.
PHONE mode* PHONE main menu Assign a user profile Phone management function buttons In phone management, the entries stored in the phone book and the call list are assigned to the user profile, and also stored in the user profile. As soon as you connect the cor- responding mobile phone with the telephone management, they will be available once more.
PHONE mode* Indications and icons of the phone manager Active call Enter Telephone number menu Bluetooth device username. ››› Fig. 24 ››› Phonebook shortcut keys page ››› Fig. 24 Opens the number pad to enter a telephone MARK Nº number. CON- Opens the phonebook of the mobile phone ›››...
PHONE mode* Phonebook (contacts) menu Call lists menu The phonebook can also be consulted during a call. In the main menu PHONE, press the function button Contacts ● Select the contact you want to call and press above the name to view the available numbers.
PHONE mode* You can directly access the contacts in the Dis- Meaning Function button: effect phonebooks that start with the character se- play lected via these keys. : with the checkbox selected, the Reverse order of call lists call list entries are inverted (the oldest entry is shown at Dialled: shows the numbers that have been If there are no contacts that coincide with the ...
PHONE mode* Function button: effect Function button: effect : when you open this option it opens a keyboard, : determine the order sequence of the phone- Name Sort by with which you can modify the default name of the de- book entries, by surname, first name, or by first name, vice.
CAR menu CAR menu Journey Long-term The memory records the values for a specific number of partial trips, up to a total of 19 Introduction to managing the hours and 59 minutes or 99 hours and 59 mi- CAR menu nutes, or 1,999.9 km for 9,999 km, depend- ing on the model of instrument panel.
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CAR menu Press the button, Status , to access the infor- mation on the vehicle status messages and 3 Not available in vehicles equipped with natural Start-Stop System. gas engine (CNG). Note The values that appear in the figures are indi- cative and may vary depending on the fea- tures.
Air Conditioning Menu Air Conditioning Menu set temperature for the driver and passenger sides, the air distribution and the fan speed. The driver and passenger temperatures are Air conditioning synchronised with the button. SYNC To switch a function on or off, or to select a Adjust using the Easy Connect submenu, you must press the corresponding system*...
Setup Setup Screen setup Function button: effect : with this function activated, if there is Display switched off System setup Menu (SETUP) no activity in the infotainment system after a period of time has elapsed the screen will switch off. When you touch the screen or press an infotainment button, the Introduction ›››...
Setup Setting the menu language Units Sound and volume setup The screen language can be adjusted. ● Press the infotainment button, Setup Introduction open the System setup main menu. ● Press the infotainment button, Setup ● Press the function button, Units. Depending on the country, the unit and the open the System setup main menu.
Abbreviations Abbreviations When you close a menu, the changes will Summary of the indications and function but- take effect automatically. tons Abbreviations Summary of the indications and function but- Function button: effect tons : set the unit maximum vol- Maximum switch-on volume Abbrevi- Meaning ume when switching on.
Index Index forward ....... . 19 instructions ......15, 16 Explosion: places of risk main menu .
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Index Phonebook menu ......30 Scan function (SCAN) Places with risk of explosion ....25 Radio mode .
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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 under- stand, 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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