Seat Leon (2022 year). Manual in english — page 11
Infotainment system
Overview and controls
Connect System
Fig. 156
Overview: control unit and indication in
the 10-inch version
Touch screen. The infotainment functions
can be used through the screen.
HOME button.
: main menu with widget views.
: main menu in mosaic mode.
1
2
Direct access button to the assist sys-
tems and vehicle settings.
Touch zone (to turn the infotainment sys-
tem on or off).
3
4
Touch zones (to raise and lower the air
conditioning temperature).
Touch zones (to raise and lower the vol-
ume).
5
6
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Media System
Fig. 157
Overview: control unit and indication in
the 8.25-inch version
Touch screen. The infotainment functions
can be used through the screen.
Rotary push button (to adjust the volume
and to switch the infotainment on/off)
Rotary push button (to search and select)
HOME button (to open the home page)
Radio/Multimedia
Telephone
Full Link
Vehicle information
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Vehicle settings
›››
9
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General instructions for use
Operating indications
●
The infotainment needs a few seconds for
the complete start-up of the system and dur-
ing that time it does not react to inputs. Only
the image of the rear view camera system
can be displayed during system start-up.
●
The display of all indications and the exe-
cution of functions only takes place once the
infotainment system has finished booting. The
duration of the system booting depends on
the number of infotainment functions and
may take longer than normal in the event of
very high or very low temperatures.
●
When using the infotainment system and
corresponding accessories, e.g., head-
phones, bear in mind country-specific regu-
lations and legal provisions.
●
Some functions of the infotainment system
require an active SEAT CONNECT user ac-
count and an Internet connection for the ve-
hicle. The data transmission must not be limi-
ted to perform the functions.
●
To use the infotainment system, simply
lightly press a button or touch the screen.
●
For the correct operation of the infotain-
ment system it is important that it is switched
on and that, if necessary, the time and date
of the vehicle are set correctly.
●
If a function button is missing on the screen,
it is not a device defect, but corresponds to
the specific equipment of the country or ver-
sion.
●
Some infotainment functions can only be
selected when the vehicle is at a standstill. In
some countries the parking lock must also be
enabled (button
P
) or the selector control
must be in the neutral position
N
. This is not a
malfunction, but is due to compliance with
legislation.
●
Restrictions on the use of devices using
Bluetooth® technology may apply in some
countries. For further information, contact the
local authorities.
●
If you disconnect the 12-volt battery, turn
on the ignition before restarting the infotain-
ment system.
●
If the setup is changed, this may change
the display on the screen and in some cases,
the infotainment system may behave in a
manner different to that described in this in-
struction manual.
●
Ensure that any repairs or modifications
that need to be carried out on the infotain-
ment system are carried out by a specialised
workshop. SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT
dealership for this.
●
Using a mobile phone device inside the ve-
hicle may cause noise in the speakers.
●
In some countries, the infotainment system
automatically shuts off when the engine is
switched off and the vehicle's 12-volt battery
charge level is low.
●
On vehicles with park assist, the audio
source volume is automatically lowered when
reverse gear is selected. The volume reduc-
tion can be adjusted.
●
Information about the included software
and the license conditions can be found in
Settings > Copyright
.
●
When selling or lending the vehicle, make
sure that all saved data, files and settings
have been deleted and, if necessary, external
audio sources and data media have been re-
moved.
Note
You will find more information and tips for
using the infotainment system in the Help
menu.
HOME screen
In the control and display unit you can set up
the views and representation on the home
screen or use the factory setting templates.
If an icon is missing on the screen, it is not a
device defect, but corresponds to the specific
equipment of the country or version.
The following menus can be included as an
icon on the home screen:
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Main menus on the home screen
Navigation
Radio
›››
, Multimedia
Telephone
Full Link
Setup
Vehicle
Data
Air conditioning
Sound
Users
Store
Legal
Help
Managing the infotainment system
Execute the functions and settings with the in-
fotainment controls.
Depending on the equipment, the infotain-
ment system has different controls:
●
Touch screen.
●
Touch zones outside the screen, for exam-
ple, Volume (+ -).
Help Menu
This menu displays information on the opera-
tion of the infotainment system and gives
practical tips.
●
Press
Help
.
Connecting and disconnecting the info-
tainment system
The infotainment system turns on when the
ignition is switched on, unless it has been
manually turned off beforehand.
The infotainment system starts-up with the
last set volume, provided that this does not
exceed the preset maximum start-up volume.
The infotainment system automatically turns
off when the driver's door is opened, provided
the ignition has been switched off before-
hand.
Moving objects and adjusting volume
Move objects on the screen to adapt settings,
for example, with scrollable buttons or to
move the areas of a menu.
Depending on the equipment, menus and
displays can be customised.
Increasing and reducing images or map
sizes
Tip: use your thumb and index finger.
●
Press on the map with both fingers at the
same time and leave them on the screen.
●
To enlarge views, slowly separate one fin-
ger from the other. To reduce views, slowly
bring one finger towards the other.
Note
If you turn on the infotainment system man-
ually with the ignition off, it will automati-
cally turn off after about 30 minutes.
Customising the infotainment sys-
tem
Customise the menus and infotainment views
to quickly access your favourite or most fre-
quently used functions.
The main menu contains function buttons for
accessing all of the Infotainment apps.
Configuring customised menus
In all views (except Main Menu, StandBy,
Parking, Speller and Full Link), you will find
shortcuts to customizable system functions in
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the lower part of the screen. Use the settings
to delete or replace them, or change their or-
der.
●
Press and hold one of the icons (or press on
the icon of an empty position) to display an
additional window.
●
Select one of the icons from the apps bar.
●
Press
to delete an icon.
●
Click on an icon in the additional window to
replace the value.
●
Hold your finger on one of the icons and
drag it to the desired position.
●
To close the edit mode, press
in the addi-
tional window.
Adapting customised menus
●
Press a function button in a customised
menu and keep your finger on the screen until
an additional window is displayed.
●
Press the function button to which you want
to add a function.
●
Click close to return to the custom menu.
Note
●
At least two customised menus are al-
ways available. These cannot be deleted.
●
You can add a maximum of two more cus-
tomised menus (in total, a maximum of four
customised menus).
●
For some function buttons, more func-
tions are available than those seen at first
sight in the additional window. To find all
the functions, in the additional window
slide the screen to the left or right.
●
For the drop-down menu, more functions
are available than those seen at first sight
in the additional window. To find all the
functions, in the additional window slide
the screen to the left or right.
●
The shortcut bar cannot be edited when
the vehicle is moving.
Settings (system and sound)
The selection of possible settings varies de-
pending on the country, the equipment in
question and the equipment of the vehicle.
Modifying settings
The meaning of the following symbols are
valid for all system and sound settings.
All changes are automatically applied when
the menus are closed.
Symbol and its meaning
/
The setting is selected and activated or
connected.
/
The setting is not selected, disabled or
disconnected.
Symbol and its meaning
To open a drop-down list.
To increase a setting value.
To increase a setting value.
To go back step by step.
To go forward step by step.
To change a setting value with the
scrollable button without adjusting.
Sound settings
Accessing the sound settings: press
Sound
In the sound settings there may be the follow-
ing functions, information and setting options:
●
Equaliser.
●
Position.
●
Settings.
System settings
Accessing the system settings: press
Set-
tings
.
In the system settings there may be the fol-
lowing functions, information and setting op-
tions:
●
Screen.
●
Time and date.
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Language.
●
Additional keypad languages.
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Units.
●
Voice control.
●
Wi-Fi.
●
Data connection.
●
Manage mobile devices.
●
Reset factory settings.
●
System information.
●
Copyright.
●
Configuration wizard.
Adjust the volume of external audio sour-
ces
If you need to increase the playback volume
for the external audio source, first lower the
volume on the infotainment system.
If the sound from the connected audio source
is
very low
, increase the
output volume
on
the external audio source. If this is not
enough, change the
input volume
to
medi-
um
or
high
.
If the sound from the connected external au-
dio source is
too loud or distorted
, lower the
output volume
on the external audio source.
If this is not enough, change the
input vol-
ume
to
medium
or
low
.
Clean the screen
Remove persistent dirt carefully and without
using aggressive cleaning products. To clean
the screen we recommend that:
●
The infotainment system is switched off.
●
Use a clean, soft cloth dampened with wa-
ter
.
●
In case of persistent dirt: soften the dirt by
moistening with a little water. Then carefully
remove with a clean, soft cloth.
CAUTION
Cleaning the screen with inappropriate
cleaning products or when dry, may dam-
age it.
●
When cleaning, only press lightly.
●
Do not use aggressive cleaning products
or that contain solvents. Such products
may damage the equipment and “darken”
the screen.
Trademarks, licenses and copy-
rights
Registered trademarks and licenses
Certain terms in this manual bear the symbol
® or ™. These symbols indicate that it is a
trademark or a registered trademark. The ab-
sence of this symbol, however, does not nec-
essarily mean that the term in question can
be used freely.
Other product names are registered trade-
marks or trademarks of the respective rights
holders.
●
Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D sym-
bol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
●
Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D sym-
bol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
●
Android Auto™ is a trademark of Google Inc.
●
Apple CarPlay™ is a trademark of Apple
Inc.
●
Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth® SIG, Inc.iPod®, iPad® and
iPhone® are trademarks of Apple Inc.
●
MirrorLink™ and MirrorLink Logo are certi-
fied trademarks of Car Connectivity Consor-
tium LLC.
●
Windows® is a registered trademark of Mi-
crosoft Corporation, Redmond, USA.
●
MPEG-4 HE-AAC audio coding technology
and patents are licensed by Fraunhofer IIS.
●
This product is protected by certain Micro-
soft Corporation industrial and intellectual
property rights. The use or commercialization
of technology of this type outside the config-
uration of this product, without a licence from
Microsoft or an authorised Microsoft branch
is prohibited.
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Infotainment system
Copyright
As a general rule, audio and video files stored
on data media and audio sources are subject
to intellectual property protection in accord-
ance with the national and international pro-
visions applicable in each case. Please bear
in mind all legal provisions!
Technical data
Radio with integrated hardware (8.25 ")
The factory-mounted radio in the vehicle with
integrated hardware includes country-specif-
ic components and software for connectivity
and for the execution of vehicle, comfort and
infotainment functions.
The corresponding indications are shown on
the radio screen and partly on the instrument
panel.
■
Capacitive colour screen:
■
8.25 inch version, TFT, WVGA: 1082 x 480
pixels.
■
Touch operation via the device screen, ro-
tary push-button, menu button and buttons
on the multifunction steering wheel.
Central computer with control and display
unit (10")
The factory-mounted central computer in the
vehicle includes country-specific compo-
nents and software for connectivity and for
the execution of vehicle, comfort and infotain-
ment functions.
The corresponding indications are shown on
the control and display unit screen and partly
on the instrument panel.
■
Capacitive colour screen:
■
Using the equipment with:
■
Touch zones Touch operation.
■
Buttons on the multifunction steering
wheel.
■
Proximity sensors and gesture control.
Vehicle and comfort functions
■
Driver assistance system settings.
■
Heating and air conditioning settings.
■
Lights and visibility function settings.
■
Vehicle comfort settings.
■
Parking and manoeuvring settings.
Sound system
Basic equipment:
The infotainment system that is supplied from
the factory is equipped as follows:
■
Speakers in different locations and with dif-
ferent power levels (watts).
■
Internal amplifier depending on the system:
■
4 speakers: 2 x 20 W
■
7 speakers: 5 x 20 W
■
Setting options:
■
Equaliser, depending on the system:
■
4 speakers: treble, mid and bass and
default settings.
■
7 speakers: 5 frequency bands and de-
fault settings.
■
Sound distribution, depending on the sys-
tem:
■
4 speakers: Balance (left / right)
■
7 speakers: Balance + Fader (left /
right / front / rear).
■
Sound optimisation by zones (valid for the
7 speaker system):
■
Manual (Driver and All)
■
Automatic depending on the seats oc-
cupied.
1)
Equipment name: Media System
2)
Equipment name: Connect System.
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Optional sound system
The infotainment system can be extended
with an optional sound system as follows:
■
10 speakers in different locations and with
different power levels (watts).
■
External amplifier (340 W Ethernet) that
processes the audio signals sent by the
central computer.
■
Excitation of speaker channels through
class AB final stages.
■
Audio signal processing in digital internal
signal processor (DSP).
■
Independent subwoofer in the luggage
compartment.
■
Setting options:
■
User equaliser: 5 bands.
■
Preset equaliser settings.
■
Sound distribution: Balance + Fader (left /
right / front / rear).
■
Sound optimisation by zones:
■
Manual (Driver, Front and All)
■
Automatic depending on the seats oc-
cupied.
■
Subwoofer volume.
■
Surround settings.
Connectivity
Wi-Fi
■
Wi-Fi conforming to IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
■
2.4 GHz and 5 GHz transfer (depending on
the country)
■
Two Wi-Fi modes at the same time:
■
Tethering.
■
Access point.
■
Simultaneous connection of up to 8 Wi-Fi
devices.
■
Internet connection via Wi-Fi:
■
Tethering through the customer's phone.
■
Access point for customers in the vehicle.
■
Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ over
Wi-Fi.
■
Pairing process simplified by WPS or QR
code.
Bluetooth® profiles
There can be a maximum of two mobile devi-
ces connected to the Bluetooth® hands-free
and a third device connected to the Blue-
tooth® as a music player.
When a mobile phone is connected to the tel-
ephone management system, a data ex-
change takes place via one of the Bluetooth®
profiles.
●
Hands-free telephone profile (HFP):
the
HFP can be used to manage calls through the
infotainment system.
●
Audio profile (A2DP):
This profile allows
audio to be transmitted with stereo quality. It
may require connecting other profiles for
managing and controlling playback.
●
Phone book access profile (PBAP):
Allows
phone book contents to be downloaded from
the mobile telephone.
●
Message profile (MAP):
It allows short
messages (SMS) and emails to be downloa-
ded and synchronised.
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Data transfer
SEAT CONNECT
Introduction
To use it, SEAT CONNECT must first be activa-
ted online by entering into a SEAT CONNECT
contract with SEAT, S.A. and is subject to a
temporary use limitation depending on the
country.
Both the SEAT CONNECT service portfolios
offered by SEAT and individual services can
be modified, cancelled, deactivated, reacti-
vated, renamed and extended, even without
prior notification.
In https://my.seat you can create the user
account, see the description of services and
more information.
The execution and availability of the SEAT
CONNECT services and service portfolios
may vary depending on the country, as well
as the vehicle, its equipment and connectivi-
ty.
Connectivity statuses
(white)
Full connectivity, all services active
(grey)
Limited connectivity, some services
may not be available.
no icon
No connectivity, no services availa-
ble.
SEAT CONNECT's voice recognition or search
technology does not recognise or offer re-
sults for all words.
There are SEAT CONNECT services for which
registration is mandatory and others for
which it is not mandatory.
Description of services
Before running SEAT CONNECT services,
read and take into account the description of
the corresponding services. Descriptions are
updated non-periodically and are available
online at https://my.seat.
●
Always use the most up-to-date version of
the corresponding service description.
WARNING
In areas with insufficient mobile phone and
GPS coverage, neither emergency calls or
phone calls can be made, and data cannot
be transmitted. Change location if possi-
ble.
CAUTION
The vehicle may be damaged by factors
outside the control of SEAT, S.A. These
damaged can include:
●
Misuse of mobile terminals
●
Data loss during transmission.
●
Unsuitable or defective third party appli-
cations.
●
Malicious software on data storage devi-
ces, computers, tablets or mobile phones.
Services portfolio
The initial service allocation shown here cor-
responds to the third generation of SEAT
CONNECT services and represents the maxi-
mum services portfolio. The maximum possi-
ble portfolio is only available on some vehicle
models. During the useful life of the vehicle,
you can change the assignment shown here.
After activating the services management in
the infotainment system you can check if the
vehicle has services and what they are.
In some countries and in the event of a con-
tract renewal, the services offered may be
combined differently than indicated here.
They may also vary depending on the year of
production of the vehicle. The services men-
tioned correspond to the third generation of
SEAT CONNECT.
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SEAT CONNECT services and functions
that do not require activation
The following services also work without the
activation of SEAT CONNECT:
●
Public emergency call service.
●
Privacy mode.
●
Legal.
SEAT CONNECT services
The SEAT CONNECT services are:
●
Private emergency call
●
Public emergency call
●
Roadside assistance call
●
Customer support
●
Service appointment planning
●
Online system update
●
Customisation
●
Activating SEAT CONNECT
●
Private mode (deactivation of services)
●
Delete user / Reset factory settings
●
Remote independent heating
●
Remote opening
●
Horn and turn signals
●
Vehicle status incl. doors and lights
●
Driving data
●
Vehicle status report
●
Anti-theft alarm warning
●
Zone warning
●
Speed warning
●
Online map update
●
Search for points of interest
●
Petrol stations
●
Online traffic information
●
Parking lots
●
Online infotainment system update
●
Online route calculation
●
Information on risks
●
Dictation
●
Natural voice control for infotainment, me-
dia and radio apps
●
Natural voice control for destinations and
addresses
●
Online radio
●
Online media
●
Online route import
●
Online destination import
●
Remote auxiliary ventilation
●
Parking position
●
Privacy mode
●
Legal
SEAT CONNECT services for hybrid vehi-
cles
Available only in electric and hybrid vehicles.
●
Remote air conditioning
●
Electrical power manager
●
Departure times
●
plus all SEAT CONNECT services in the pre-
vious section
›››
.
SEAT CONNECT individual options
●
In-Car Applications. These applications
can be purchased and installed directly in
the infotainment system through the In-Car
store.
●
Full Link.
●
Data package. Pay per use data rates for
the use of online functions, for example, 2 GB
per month.
Note
●
The public emergency call service is
available regardless of whether the info-
tainment system is logged in.
●
Customisation and purchase of In-Car
applications require logging into infotain-
ment system, but the activation of the vehi-
cle in a SEAT CONNECT account is not nec-
essary.
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Activation of SEAT CONNECT and S-
PIN
Activating SEAT CONNECT
The following steps are necessary for the ac-
tivation of SEAT CONNECT (including regis-
tration):
●
Create a user account at https://my.seat or
directly through the infotainment system in
the User Management menu.
●
Place the SEAT CONNECT order and acti-
vate it.
●
Add the vehicle to your user account.
●
Prove ownership.
●
Prove your identity. It is only necessary if
you are to run SEAT CONNECT services rele-
vant to security.
●
You can activate it at https://my.seat or di-
rectly through the infotainment system. To
activate it through the infotainment system,
proceed as follows:
Users > Settings > Become primary
user.
MENU > Manage users > Become pri-
mary user.
Follow the rest of the indications and the in-
formation shown in the infotainment system.
During activation, you may be asked to cre-
ate an S-PIN.
10"
8.25"
Update option
10" Infotainment
yes
8.25” Infotainment
yes
SEAT CONNECT portal
yes
SEAT CONNECT application
yes
More information at https://my.seat/faqs.
S-PIN
The S-PIN is a sequence of several digits,
which can be selected when completed the
SEAT CONNECT registration.
When creating the S-PIN, avoid easy-to-
guess number sequences and known dates
of birth. You can change the S-PIN in the SEAT
CONNECT user account in “Account set-
tings”.
The S-PIN is necessary, for example, to pro-
tect your user profile or to run a SEAT CON-
NECT service relevant to the security of your
vehicle.
You must manage this S-PIN with absolute
confidentiality. If you reveal the S-PIN to third
parties, for security reasons you must change
it immediately.
Ownership and identity accredita-
tion
Become main user (ownership accredita-
tion). 2-Key method.
To become a main user and thus prove own-
ership of the vehicle, you need both of the ve-
hicle’s physical keys. Ownership accredita-
tion takes place in the vehicle during registra-
tion or, if you already have a SEAT CONNECT
user account, you must log in through the in-
fotainment system and then go to
User man-
agement
●
Switch on the ignition and the infotainment
system.
●
In the infotainment system, register in SEAT
CONNECT.
●
Or:
open the menu
Users > Settings >
Become primary user
and follow the in-
structions.
●
Press the unlock button on the first vehicle
key.
●
Press the unlock button on the second vehi-
cle key.
Once the infotainment system has processed
the orders by radiofrequency, the accredita-
tion of the ownership will have been comple-
ted. You can control the current status in the
SEAT CONNECT portal.
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How is ownership accredited?
10” Infotainment
2-Key method.
8.25” Infotainment
2-Key method.
SEAT CONNECT portal
No, it is not possible
SEAT CONNECT appli-
cation
No, it is not possible
Identity accreditation (SEAT Ident)
Identity accreditation must be done before
you can use SEAT CONNECT services that
are relevant to security, such as the “Remote
Opening” service. Identity accreditation can
be done in two ways:
●
In person at the SEAT dealership.
●
You can find more information about SEAT
Ident on the SEAT CONNECT portal at
https://my.seat.
Legal provisions
During the use of SEAT CONNECT services,
information is transferred and processed on-
line through the vehicle. Such data can also
provide (at least indirectly) information about
the driver in question, for example, driving be-
haviour and location. As a contracting party
in the SEAT CONNECT contract with SEAT,
S.A., you must ensure that when your vehicle
is used by other drivers (for example, family or
friends), data protection and personal rights
are respected. Therefore, you must inform
drivers in advance that the vehicle transfers
and receives data online, and that you can
access such data.
Not taking into account this obligation to in-
form, can infringe certain rights of the occu-
pants.
Users can manage data sending and trans-
fers through the privacy mode at any time.
More information at: https://my.seat/faq.
Follow-up services: ask all occupants
The follow-up services need geographical
and vehicle data to determine whether the
vehicle is being used within defined speed
ranges, where it has been parked or if it is be-
ing used in an established geographical area.
This information is displayed on the SEAT
CONNECT portal and in the SEAT CONNECT
app.
Therefore, before moving off, ask all the vehi-
cle occupants if they agree with the activa-
ted services. If they do not, deactivate the
service in question (if possible) or do not al-
low the occupants to use the vehicle.
GPS tracking: marking
If the vehicle has a factory-assembled con-
trol unit that transmits the its current geo-
graphical position and speed, the vehicle
usually has this GPS marking (e.g., on the roof
console). The absence of the marking on the
vehicle does not guarantee that the control
unit does not transmit the vehicle’s current
geographical position and speed.
Personal information
SEAT protects your personal data and only
uses them, as long as the law allows it or you
have given your consent on the occasion of a
use. You will find detailed information on data
processing in relation to SEAT CONNECT
services in the Privacy Policy, which you can
access in its corresponding current version
on the SEAT website.
Permanent transfer of the vehicle
If another person has left you the vehicle for
permanent use (for example, if you buy a
used vehicle), SEAT CONNECT may already
be activated and the previous user still has
the possibility of accessing the data regis-
tered through SEAT CONNECT and control
certain functions of your vehicle.
In the infotainment system you can check if
your vehicle is assigned to a person as the
main user. In this case, you can register your-
self as the main user of the vehicle and thus
automatically delete the previous main user.
Alternatively, through the infotainment sys-
tem you can directly and permanently delete
the previous user as the main user, as well as
put the vehicle in offline mode and thus limit
both the communication of your vehicle with
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the SEAT, S.A. data server and the processing
of personal and vehicle data.
Deactivating SEAT CONNECT serv-
ices
The following functions are available in the
infotainment system to deactivate and acti-
vate SEAT CONNECT services:
●
Central deactivation or activation
●
Individual deactivation or activation
You can rerun the corresponding services af-
ter cancelling their deactivation in the info-
tainment system.
Note
The services required by law and their data
transmission, such as the public emergen-
cy call system, cannot be disconnected or
deactivated.
Faults
Even if the prerequisites for the use of SEAT
CONNECT services are met, there may be
factors beyond the control of SEAT, S.A. that
interfere with the execution of such services
or prevent them. These may be specifically:
●
Maintenance, repair, deactivation, software
update and technical expansion of telecom-
munication equipment, satellites, servers and
data banks.
●
Change of the mobile telephony standard
for the transmission of mobile data by the tel-
ecommunications service provider, for exam-
ple, from UMTS to EDGE or GPRS.
●
Disconnection of an existing mobile phone
standard by the telecommunications service
provider.
●
Interference, disturbance or interruption in
the reception of the mobile phone and GPS
signal due to aspects such as high-speed
driving, solar storms, meteorological influen-
ces, topography, blocking equipment and the
intensive use of mobile phones in the radio
cells in question.
●
When in areas with zero or insufficient mo-
bile telephony or GPS signal. Also, for exam-
ple, in tunnels, confined areas between very
tall buildings, garages, underpasses, moun-
tains and valleys.
●
External information from third party sup-
plies available with limitations, incomplete or
incorrect, e.g. representations of maps.
●
Countries and regions where SEAT CON-
NECT is not offered.
Service management
Open the settings in
Users
and go to
Privacy
and Services
. You can do the following in the
infotainment system:
●
Check which SEAT CONNECT services are
currently available in the vehicle.
●
The number of SEAT CONNECT services
that are enabled or disabled.
●
Activate or deactivate SEAT CONNECT
services.
More information at https://my.seat.
Privacy and Services Settings
SEAT CONNECT services can be activated
and deactivated individually. To do this, just
check the box corresponding to the service
you want to activate or deactivate. Use the
privacy mode option if you want to deacti-
vate all of the services at the same time.
Privacy mode
Allows you to deactivate or activate the serv-
ices depending on the selected privacy level.
Tracking
Share location.
Main users and co-
users can view position data on the
SEAT CONNECT portal or app.
Location
Use location.
Position, vehicle, and
user data are used for services.
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Data transfer
Personal
No location.
Only the vehicle data
and user data are used for services.
Incognito
Maximum privacy.
Your services are
disabled. Only services required for
legal reasons use data.
Setting options are not available in all mar-
kets or in all vehicle models.
Note
If you deactivate each and every SEAT
CONNECT service, the OCU may continue
to transmit data.
Full Link
Introduction
With Full Link it is possible to view and use the
contents and functions that are shown on the
mobile phone device on the infotainment
screen.
To do this, the mobile phone device must be
connected with the infotainment system
through a USB interface.
Some technologies can also be used by
Wireless Full Link through the Bluetooth® in-
terface and a Wi-Fi connection.
The following technologies may be availa-
ble:
●
Apple CarPlay™
●
Android Auto™
●
MirrorLink®
The availability of the technologies that Full
Link includes depends on the country and the
mobile phone device used.
You will find more information on the SEAT
website (www.seat.com).
Access the Full Link main menu
Browsing the Full Link main menu depends on
the infotainment system used.
●
Click on
Full Link
.
Configure Wireless Full Link
In order to use Wireless Full Link, you must first
pair the mobile phone device with the info-
tainment system. To do this, proceed as fol-
lows:
Connect a mobile phone device for the first
time.
●
Unlock the mobile phone device.
●
Enable Wi-Fi reception and Bluetooth® on
the mobile phone device.
●
Connect the mobile phone device to the in-
fotainment system using a USB cable or via
Bluetooth®.
●
Access the Full Link main menu, unless it
appears automatically.
●
Select the mobile phone device and the
technology you want.
●
Confirm authorisation inquiries on the mo-
bile phone device to grant the necessary au-
thorisations to the infotainment system.
●
Disconnect the USB connection and con-
nect with the infotainment system again via
Wi-Fi or Bluetooth®. Wireless Full Link is now
configured.
The pairing has concluded. The connected
mobile phone device can also use Wireless
Full Link from now on without the USB con-
nection.
If pop-up menus are rejected during the con-
nection process, Wireless Full Link will not be
available. In this case, SEAT recommends de-
leting the devices in both the telephone set-
tings and the infotainment system, and re-
starting the connection process.
WARNING
The use of applications while driving can
distract your attention from the traffic. Any
distraction affecting the driver in any way
can lead to an accident and cause injuries.
●
Always drive as carefully and responsibly
as possible.
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Infotainment system
WARNING
Any applications that are not suitable or
execute incorrectly may cause damage to
the vehicle, accidents and serious injuries.
●
Protect the mobile phone device and its
applications from inappropriate use.
●
Never carry out modifications to the ap-
plications.
●
Follow instructions in the instruction
manual for the mobile phone device.
CAUTION
SEAT cannot be held liable for any damage
caused to the vehicle as a result of the use
of applications that are of poor quality or
are defective, the inadequate program-
ming of the applications, the insufficient
coverage of the network, the loss of data
during transmission or the improper use of
mobile phone devices.
Note
●
Wireless Full Link may not be compatible
with all technologies.
●
Wireless Full Link (Android Auto ™ and Ap-
ple CarPlay ™) is disabled in countries
whose radio frequency regulations do not
allow it to operate.
Applications (apps)
With SEAT Full Link, the display of the con-
tents of SEAT applications and other provid-
ers installed on mobile phone devices can be
transferred to the infotainment screen.
In the case of third-party applications, there
may be compatibility problems.
Applications, their use and the necessary
mobile phone connection may be pay per
use.
The offer of applications can be varied and
designed for a vehicle or a specific country.
The content and volume of applications, as
well as the companies that offer them, may
vary. Some applications also depend on the
availability of third-party services.
It cannot be guaranteed that all the applica-
tions offered will work on all mobile phone
devices or with all their operating systems.
The applications offered by SEAT can be
modified, cancelled, deactivated, reactivated
and extended without prior notification.
To avoid distracting the driver while driving,
only certified applications can be used.
Full Link symbols and settings
To show more information
To open the Full Link settings menu
To select Apple CarPlay™ technology.
To select Android Auto™ technology.
To select MirrorLink® technology.
Apple CarPlay™
In order to use Apple CarPlay™, the following
requirements must be met:
●
The iPhone™
must
be compatible with Ap-
ple CarPlay™.
●
Voice control (Siri ™)
must
be active on the
iPhone™.
●
Apple CarPlay™
must
be active without
limitations in the iPhone™ settings.
●
The iPhone ™
must
be connected to the in-
fotainment system via a USB connection. On-
ly USB connections with data transmission
are suitable for the use of Apple CarPlay™.
●
The USB cable used
must
be an original
Apple™ cable.
Apple CarPlay™ Wireless
: Bluetooth® and
Wi-Fi must also be activate on the iPhone™.
Establish connection
When you first connect an iPhone™, follow
the instructions on the infotainment system
screen and on the iPhone ™.
The requirements must be met to use Apple
CarPlay™.
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Data transfer
Launch Apple CarPlay™:
●
Press
Full Link
to access the Full Link
main menu.
●
Press Apple CarPlay™ to establish a con-
nection with the iPhone™.
Disconnecting
●
On the Apple CarPlay™ mode, press the
SEAT
icon to access the Full Link main menu.
●
Press
to interrupt the active connection.
The representation of function buttons on the
screen may vary.
Special characteristics
During an active Apple CarPlay™ connection,
the following characteristics are applicable:
●
Bluetooth® connections between the
iPhone™ and the infotainment system are not
possible.
●
If there is an active Bluetooth® connection,
it is automatically interrupted.
●
The phone functions are only available
through Apple CarPlay™. The functions de-
scribed for the Infotainment system are not
available.
●
The connected iPhone™ cannot be used as
a multimedia device in the Media main menu.
●
It is not possible to use the built-in naviga-
tion system and the Apple CarPlay™ naviga-
tion system at the same time. The last route
started interrupts the one that was previously
active.
●
Depending on the infotainment system you
use, on the instrument panel screen you can
view data from the Telephone and Media
mode.
●
With the multifunction steering wheel you
can accept or reject incoming calls, as well
as end an ongoing telephone conversation.
Voice control
●
Press
briefly to start voice control using
the infotainment system.
●
Press this button for a long time to start
voice control (Siri™) of the connected
iPhone™.
Note
●
The availability of technologies depends
on the country and may vary.
●
You will find information about technical
requirements, compatible iPhones, certi-
fied applications and their availability on
the SEAT (www.seat.com) and Apple Car-
Play ™ websites, or at SEAT dealerships.
Android Auto™
Requirements for Android Auto™
In order to use Android Auto™, the following
requirements must be met:
●
The mobile phone device, called smart-
phone from here on, has to be compatible
with Android Auto™.
●
The smartphone must have an Android Au-
to™ application installed.
●
The smartphone has to be connected
through the USB connection with data trans-
mission with the infotainment system.
●
The USB cable used must be an original ca-
ble provided by the smartphone manufactur-
er.
Establish connection
When you first connect a smartphone, follow
the instructions on the infotainment system
screen and on the smartphone.
The requirements must be met to use Android
Auto™.
Launch Android Auto™:
●
Press
Full Link
to access the Full link
main menu
●
Press Android Auto™ to establish a connec-
tion with the smartphone.
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