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  • Page 1 SEAT NAVI SYSTEM PLUS Owner’s manual...
  • Page 2 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Important Information ....Introduction ......Safety instructions relating to the Infotainment system .
  • Page 4: Important Information

    Important Information Important Information Important Information. Traffic safety Travelling on today's roads requires the driv- er's full attention at all times. Only operate the radio and its various func- tions when the traffic situation really permits this. WARNING ● Before starting the trip, you should fa- miliarise yourself with the different radio functions.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction Traffic signs and traffic regulations have WARNING ● priority over the recommendations and dis- The armrest may obstruct the driver's arm plays provided by the navigation system. Safety instructions relating to the movements, which could cause an accident Adjust your vehicle speed and driving style ●...
  • Page 6 Introduction CAUTION Any foreign objects stuck to a data storage device and non-round media may damage the DVD drive. ● Only clean, standard 12 cm CDs or DVDs should be used. Do not affix stickers or other items to the –...
  • Page 7: Overview Of Control Panel

    Introduction Overview of control panel Fig. 1 Overview of the controls The Infotainment system is available in differ- : switches to radio mode and : To consult current traffic mes- – – RADIO TRAFFIC ››› page ent versions so there may be differences in changes frequency band in radio mode sages ›››...
  • Page 8: Menu Summary

    Introduction Setting knob: The function of this button ››› page 23, Me- Note Media switches to media mode depends on the mode that is currently ac- mode. ● Lightly pressing the buttons or briefly ››› tive page pressing the touchscreen is sufficient to op- To open the Telephone management sys- Telephone Turn on all Radio modes to access the...
  • Page 9 Introduction ››› The right-hand rotary knob Fig. 1 is the Muting the Infotainment system sound stops If the battery has been disconnected, the ● setup button. the media source that is playing The screen ignition must be activated before switching displays .
  • Page 10 Introduction Operation of the function buttons and These buttons are operated by briefly press- Display and function buttons: operation and ef- ing the screen or by pressing and holding. the instructions on the screen fect The function buttons appear in the instruc- The scroll bar is shown on the right and its size tions with the label “function button”...
  • Page 11 Introduction Mark list entries using the setup button and Input masks with on-screen keypad Display and function buttons: operation and ef- open them fect ● Turn the setup button to mark the entries Press to close a pop-up window or an input ×...
  • Page 12 Introduction Proximity sensors Pressing the function button applies the Icon and function text: operation and effect sequence of characters currently displayed in the window. The Infotainment system is equipped with an Press to change the keypad to another lan- ››› guage.
  • Page 13: Voice Control

    Introduction Voice control Start and stop the voice control Help with voice control To activate the voice control, briefly press Listening to Help when using voice control for ● the button on the multi-function steering the first time is recommended. wheel .
  • Page 14 Introduction Voice control (RADIO) – Red Voice control (PHONE) - Green ● Briefly press the button  of the multi- function steering wheel to repeat the com- But- Main radio commands (FM) But- Main Telephone commands mand. Instructions for voice control Next station Dial number For optimum functioning of the voice control,...
  • Page 15 Introduction Voice control (NAV) – Blue ● Press the function button Voice control But- Main Navigation commands When you close a menu, the changes will take effect automatically. Search + POI <Banks/Petrol stations/Restau- Summary of the indications and function rants/etc.> buttons New destination Function button: effect...
  • Page 16: Audio And Media Mode

    Audio and Media Mode Audio and Media Mode RADIO main menu function buttons Possible messages and symbols Function button: effect Display: Meaning Radio Mode To change the group of memory buttons View the frequency or the name of the sta- slide a finger over the memory buttons from tion and, where applicable, the radio text.
  • Page 17 Audio and Media Mode RDS radio data services Radio Text (RDS) RDS is not supported by all units and is not available everywhere or on every FM radio Some RDS-enabled stations also broadcast station. additional text information known as radio text.
  • Page 18 Audio and Media Mode Digital radio mode (DAB, DAB+ and In Europe, digital radio is transmitted via The DAB main menu shows the name of the Band III frequencies (174 MHz to 240 MHz) additional selected station on the right audio DMB) and the L Band (1452 MHz to 1492 MHz).
  • Page 19 Audio and Media Mode Preset buttons found on the FM frequency band, the radio Functions of the preset buttons will be muted. Move your finger over the screen from left to right or vice-versa. Additional DAB services OR: Press one of the function buttons The function buttons refer to the menu that Switching be- ›››...
  • Page 20 Audio and Media Mode Select, tune and store a station Note Selecting stations Not all stations are stored in the database ››› Fig. 14 Press the function Station and therefore it is not always possible to as- button to open the station list. sign logos automatically.
  • Page 21 Audio and Media Mode Scan function (SCAN) Manually tuning in a station frequency. Storing stations ››› Fig. 14 When the scan function is active, all availa- Briefly press the setting knob Press the function Station ››› Fig. 1 button to open the station list. ble stations on the current frequency band are played in sequence for approximately 5 Manual frequency selection is also...
  • Page 22 Audio and Media Mode Traffic news station TP (Traffic Some stations that do not broadcast their Note own traffic news support the TP function by Program) This function can take several minutes, dur- broadcasting traffic reports by other stations ing which time the radio will remain muted. In (EON).
  • Page 23 Audio and Media Mode ››› is available. This procedure may take some OR: Press function button Fig. 17 Function button: effect time, depending on the situation. select the FM frequency band. : The automatic station Alternative frequency (AF)  Press the function button to open the SETUP tracking by RDS is active.
  • Page 24 Audio and Media Mode Function button: effect Function button: effect Function button: effect ››› page : Sound setup : Scan function (SCAN function). When the scan : L-band is activated (low-range station fre- Sound Scan L Band  function is active, all available stations on the current quencies for local reception).
  • Page 25: Media Mode

    Audio and Media Mode ››› Media mode Copyright ● General operating instructions page Audio and video files on data storage devices Note Introduction are usually protected by intellectual property rights, as per the corresponding national and MPEG-4 HE-AAC audio coding technology ●...
  • Page 26 Do not use memory card adapters. data medium unusable. Please observe the (compression rate, ID3 tag etc.). manufacturer's instructions. SEAT assumes no liability for any deteriora- ● The reading time may vary considerably de- tion or loss of files on data storage devices.
  • Page 27 Audio and Media Mode Playing order of files and folders MEDIA main menu The image shows a standard CD with audio data which contains tracks, folders and ››› subfolders Fig. In this case, the tracks are played in this manner Tracks in the CD's root direc- tory...
  • Page 28 Audio and Media Mode MEDIA main menu function buttons Messages and symbols on the MEDIA main Function button: effect menu Function button: effect Playing similar tracks. Display: Meaning Indicates the media source being played. Creates a virtual playlist that includes ...
  • Page 29 Audio and Media Mode Changing track in the MEDIA main Unavailable (grey colour) media sources are Display: Meaning displayed in the pop-up window. menu ››› DAB not available page  When a media source that has been previ- ously used is selected again, playback is re- ®...
  • Page 30 Audio and Media Mode Controlling playback via the MEDIA main Selecting an album by its cover Selecting a track from a track list menu Action effect Goes to the start of the cur- rent track. If the track has Briefly press the func- been played for less than 3 ...
  • Page 31 Audio and Media Mode Database view ● Search through the track list and press the Function button: effect desired track. Press the function button to open the top If there is information available on the track, folder of the media source. the track name is displayed (on the audio ...
  • Page 32 Audio and Media Mode Insert or eject a CD or DVD Eject a CD or DVD If after inserting a number of different CDs ● or DVDs and receiving the every CD drive error In order to prevent theft, in convertible mod- time, contact a qualified workshop.
  • Page 33 Audio and Media Mode Requirements SD Card1, SD Card 2 and USB. After correctly Playback starts automatically if there are sup- ejecting the memory card from the system, ported and readable audio files on the data Compatible data me- Readable files and for- the function button becomes inactive (grey storage device.
  • Page 34 Audio and Media Mode External audio source connected to are displayed in the upper selection level ● From the main Media menu, press the (  Playlists ,  Artists ,  Albums ,  Tracks , button to open the Media Setup menu SETUP the AUX-IN multimedia socket...
  • Page 35 Audio and Media Mode Conditions The connection of an external audio source is Note ››› indicated by AUX on the screen Fig. The Bluetooth ® audio source must support ● ● Please read and observe the manufactur- ® the A2DP Bluetooth profile.
  • Page 36 Audio and Media Mode Controlling playback Importing files Infotainment system, as this could cause playback limitations. The extent to which the Bluetooth ® audio In Media mode, press the function ● SETUP source can be controlled via the Infotainment button and then select Manage jukebox ●...
  • Page 37 Audio and Media Mode ■ Track. ● Press the function button. ● Album DELETE ■ Artists Activate the check boxes to the right of the Music genre ● ● files or folders to be deleted. Unknown artists ■ ● Title ■...
  • Page 38 Audio and Media Mode Connecting an external audio source Media setup ● Pair the device to the Infotainment system using a password generated by the system. via WLAN ● Select the MEDIA main menu by pressing the Infotainment button. Starting the WLAN audio transfer MEDIA ●...
  • Page 39 Audio and Media Mode DVD video mode The unit's DVD drive is configured to read the Function button: effect regional code for the region in which the ve- hicle was originally sold. Use the arrow buttons to browse the DVD menu.
  • Page 40 Audio and Media Mode DVD video setup Images Function button: effect The image viewed was obtained via GPS lo- On the DVD mode main menu, press the calisation and upon pressing this function  function and then select the option SETUP button, the navigator menu opens to start a Video setup (DVD).
  • Page 41 Audio and Media Mode Image setup Open the Image setup menu In the Images main menu, press the ● SETUP function button. Function button: effect : To adjust the viewing format of the image. View image Automatic : The images are shown in scale in rela- tion to the size of the screen (the image may not be displayed in its entirety).
  • Page 42: Navigation

    This is not a malfunction, but on a regular basis. Up to date navigation da- simply a legal requirement. Press the Infotainment button and ta can be acquired at a SEAT dealer. ● MENU then select Setup...
  • Page 43 ››› page tions) within a particular search area points of interest. files saved on it. To modify or activate or deactivate the split  SEAT recommends a CLASS 10 memory ● ››› ››› Fig. 35 page screen and show POI Opening the main Navigation menu card for the use of navigation data.
  • Page 44 Navigation Using the ● Press the function button and se- Options Function button: effect lect the required type of destination entry Select the destination on the map or enter ● ( Address , Point of Interest or On the map ). : To select the search area for the points of in- Search area the GPS coordinates and confirm with...
  • Page 45 Navigation The calculation will be performed in accord- before a turn, e.g. “Prepare to turn left”, ume. The following navigation recommenda- ance with the data selected in the Route op- “Turn left in 300 metres” and “Now turn left”. tions will then be made at the adjusted vol- ›››...
  • Page 46 Navigation the Destination memory . Otherwise the stored If a home address has already been stored, Function button: effect position will be overwritten the next time a route guidance will be started to the stored flagged destination is stored. home address. : View route information for current Route information route.
  • Page 47 Navigation Several destinations can be defined in tour Estimated time of arrival at destination. To move a stopover or a destination to an- ... mode. A trip with multiple destinations is other position on the list. Press and drag  Calculated distance to destination.
  • Page 48 Navigation Split screen In the Map setup menu, the categories of Function button: effect points of interest to display on the map can ››› be configured page 49. Up to 10 catego- Map display in three dimensions (bird's eye view). ries of points of interest can be selected.
  • Page 49 Navigation ››› route guidance page 47, Dynamic route Function button: effect Function button: effect guidance. : current vehicle position in coordinates and To select automatic scaling. If the function is Satellite data  GPS status (satellite reception). active, the symbol is displayed in blue. List of available traffic reports ...
  • Page 50 Navigation Shortly before arriving at the announced con- ● Select the data carrier with the vCards Symbol: Meaning gested traffic, it will be announced once saved in the list. again.  ● Press Import all vCards in the folder : Strong wind Avoiding congestion by following the instruc- Confirm the import notice with the ●...
  • Page 51 Navigation ››› The stored Personal POI are now in the points ● Press the Fig. 41 function button ● If you press the function button, a SOURCE Normal ››› of interest destination memory page 45 and select the data storage device where the “real route guidance”...
  • Page 52 Navigation Function button: effect Function button: effect Function button: effect : After starting route guid- : To make adjustments to the visual display of the : To adjust the volume for driving recommen- Suggest 3 alternative routes Volume  ››› ance, 3 alternative routes are suggested page map.
  • Page 53 Navigation Function button: effect : When Demo mode is activated and Demo mode  route guidance is started, virtual guidance to the en- ››› tered destination can be initiated page : if demo mode is activa- Define demo mode starting point ted, a fictitious starting point for virtual route guid- ance can be defined when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 54: Car Menu

    CAR menu CAR menu Offroad* Electrical consumer Introduction to managing the CAR menu Car menu By pressing the “CAR” infotainment button you will access its main menu with the follow- ing options: ● VIEW CAR Menu Offroad. Comfort consumption. Fig. 42 Fig.
  • Page 55 CAR menu Driving data 3. Long-term The memory records the values for a specific number of partial trips, up to a total of 19 hours and 59 minutes or 99 hours and 59 mi- nutes, or 1999.9 km (or miles) for 9999 km (or miles), depending on the model of instru- ment panel.
  • Page 56 CAR menu Vehicle status If the car has not yet been driven for 30 mi- ››› Display Fig. 45: Meaning nutes, it shows values from the last trip in grey. Bars to represent acceleration. The position of the car represents the acceleration. If the acceleration is constant, the car remains in ∅...
  • Page 57 CAR menu Depending on the parts affected by these messages, they will be indicated in different colours (depending on their significance) in the vehicle display. To access the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System you must press the buttons. Previous Next From this same menu, using the button , the tyre pressures are stored.
  • Page 58: Telephone Management System (Phone)

    For vehicle is in motion. further information on compatible Blue- ® tooth products, ask your nearest SEAT deal- WARNING er or check on the internet. CAUTION If a mobile telephone is not secured or is in- correctly secured in the vehicle, it could move...
  • Page 59 Telephone management system (PHONE) telephone must be switched on and its Blue- Note WARNING tooth ® function activated, and there must be Restrictions on the use of devices using ● Switch off the mobile phone in areas with a ® no active Bluetooth connection with other ®...
  • Page 60 Telephone management system (PHONE) Pair and connect a mobile telephone During the pairing process it is necessary to The Infotainment system and the mobile tele- enter data via the mobile telephone's key- phone can connect. To finalise the connec- to the Infotainment system pad.
  • Page 61: Description Of The Telephone Management System

    Telephone management system (PHONE) ® ● Use your mobile phone to enter and con- The maximum range of the Bluetooth con- With the help of the telephone manager, up firm your PIN code, as indicated in the dis- nection is approx. 10 metres. The active to 3 mobile telephones can be connected to ®...
  • Page 62 Telephone management system (PHONE) PHONE main menu bile telephone is connected to the telephone Function button: effect management system. Name of connected mobile telephone. After the first connection, it will take a few Press the icon to the left to connect or minutes for the data from the phonebook of pair with another mobile telephone.
  • Page 63 Telephone management system (PHONE) Display and symbols of the telephone Private mode Open the Enter telephone number menu management system To activate private mode: Press the function button from DIAL NUMBER the PHONE main menu. ››› Display: Meaning Fig. 50 ●...
  • Page 64  pending on the volume of data to be transfer- For this the network of SEAT deal- red, the process can take up to an hour. It erships is available to you with may be necessary to confirm the data transfer their Mobile Service.
  • Page 65 Telephone management system (PHONE) Short messages menu (SMS) Press the function button in the Contacts Possible functions PHONE main menu. Press the function button on the  Read contact detailed list for the voice control sys- Possible functions name tem to say the contact name. Search the list and press the desired Press the desired telephone number contact to establish the connection.
  • Page 66 Telephone management system (PHONE) If a phone number has been stored in the Function button: function Function button: function phonebook, the call list will display the name stored instead of the number. Inbox To open the received text messages To enter a telephone number or to folder.
  • Page 67 Telephone management system (PHONE) Speed dial buttons Possible functions Function button: effect Press and hold a used speed dial : Select the mobile telephone to be connec- Select phone button in the PHONE main menu ted to the hands-free profile with the Infotainment sys- until the Contacts menu opens.
  • Page 68 Telephone management system (PHONE) Communication protocol between the Function button: effect Function button: effect Infotainment system and mobile : Displays paired devices. To disconnect : Press to import the phonebook of the Paired devices Import contacts devices specifically for Applications ®...
  • Page 69: Mirrorlink

    MirrorLink™ SEAT provides for this vehicle. the applications, the insufficient coverage of the network, the loss of data during trans- For the full use of SEAT Apps, it is necessa- ● Introduction mission or the improper use of mobile termi- ry to activate the “Mobile device data trans-...
  • Page 70 ››› Fig. 58 screen. nical requirements, compatible devices, suit- able applications and availability at Press to hide all function buttons. www.seat.es or at SEAT dealers. Other MirrorLink™ function buttons. Fig. 58 ››› OR: Press the right-hand setup button Fig. 58 ›››...
  • Page 71 Telephone management system (PHONE) Function button: effect : Press to connect a mobile device to the In- Select device fotainment system. : When entering data using Activate keyboard entry field  the keypad, the Infotainment system virtual keypad is displayed rather than the keypad of the mobile device. This function depends on the device being used.
  • Page 72: Settings

    Settings Settings Function button: effect Function button: effect : The proximity sensors are activa- : To select the additional key- Proximity sensors Additional keypad languages  Menu and system setup ››› ted. Also see page 10, Proximity sensors. pad languages. : In standby mode, the cur- Show clock in standby mode : To set the measurement units for the vehicle dis-...
  • Page 73 Settings Function button: effect Function button: effect : To perform the WLAN network setup : The WLAN is active. WLAN WLAN  ››› page : To select the code type (encryption) Security level : Viewing system information (device . An 8-character net- WAP2 No security level System information...
  • Page 74: Volume And Sound Setup

    Settings Volume and sound setup Function button: effect Function button: effect : To deter- : No audible driving in- Speed-dependent volume adjustment (GALA) No navigation sound during call  Making settings mine the level of adjustment for speed-dependent structions will be given during a telephone conversa- volume.
  • Page 75: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations Abbreviations IMEI Serial number for univocally identifying GSM devices (International Mobile Station Equip- ment Identity). Abbreviations Light Emitting Diode A2DP Technology included by many manufactur- Audio file compression format. ers to transmit audio signals via Bluetooth (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile). PIN code Personal identification number.
  • Page 77: Index

    Index Index Check boxes ....... 8 Explosion risk areas Controls ........5 Telephone .
  • Page 78 Index Images Changing track ......27 WLAN audio ......36 display .
  • Page 79 Index congestion ahead ......43 store position ......44 call lists .
  • Page 80 Index station list ......18 Scan (SCAN) importing ......48 station names display .
  • Page 81 Index Special features Tour mode displays ....... . 10 navigation ......44 vCards lowering the volume .
  • Page 83 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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