Tv Mode; The Tv Menu - Seat Media System 3.2 Owner's Manual

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Audio mode

TV mode

Introduction
Depending on the vehicle, some radio-navigation systems are equipped
with an additional "hybrid receiver" which is capable of receiving both ana-
logue and digital TV stations via the vehicle aerial.
In a DVB-T television channel, several programmes are bundled together for
transfer in one dataflow (so-called "Multiplex"). Additional services can also
be transmitted, e.g. the electronic programme guide EPG and radio.
In areas without DVB-T, it is only possible to receive analogue TV stations
with the corresponding restrictions. In some areas, both analogue and digi-
tal TV are available.
Station selection in border areas
In border areas, it is also possible to receive TV stations from another coun-
try which are broadcast using a different TV standard (TV type).
If you are travelling abroad for longer periods, it is advisable to set the TV
standard to the country in which you are travelling ⇒  p age 56.
Additional information and warnings:
● Safety notes  ⇒  p age 4
● Unit overview ⇒  p age 6
● Basic information on use ⇒  p age 8
● Voice control ⇒  p age 14
● Media mode ⇒  p age 30
WARNING
The volume level may suddenly change when you switch audio source or
connect a new audio source.
● Reduce the base volume before switching audio source or connecting
a new audio source.
Note
The TV image is only displayed when the vehicle is stationary. The television
screen is switched off while the vehicle is in motion, but the sound can still
be heard.
Note
If the digital TV signal is very weak, there could be interruptions to the pic-
ture and sound ( and  ).

The TV menu

Fig. 38 TV menu over the
TV image

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