Seat Tarraco (2022 year). Manual in english — page 13
Infotainment system
Navigation
Introduction
Fig. 157
Schematic representation: Navigation
view
A global satellite system determines the cur-
rent position of the vehicle and the sensors
mounted on the vehicle analyse the routes
taken. All measured values and possible traf-
fic events are compared with the available
maps to allow optimal navigation to the des-
tination.
Navigation announcements and graphic rep-
resentations will guide you to your destina-
tion.
Navigation management is carried out on the
screen.
Depending on the country, some functions of
the infotainment system will not be available
on the screen when travelling above a certain
speed. It is not a malfunction, but is due to
compliance with legislation.
Navigation announcements
Navigation announcements are acoustic indi-
cations for driving referred to the current
route.
The type and frequency of navigation an-
nouncements depend on the driving situation,
for example, starting the guide to the destina-
tion, driving on the motorway or on a round-
about and the settings.
If the exact destination cannot be reached
because, for example, it is in a non-digitised
area, indications relating to the address and
the distance to the destination are displayed
on the screen.
During dynamic route guidance, you will re-
ceive information about reported traffic con-
gestion on the route. An additional navigation
announcement is provided if the route is re-
calculated due to traffic congestion.
While a navigation announcement is playing,
its volume can be adjusted. The following
navigation announcements provided will be
played with the newly adjusted volume.
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Limitations during navigation
If the infotainment system cannot receive da-
ta from GPS satellites, for example, in a tunnel
or in an underground garage, navigation con-
tinues using the vehicle's sensors.
In areas that are not digitised or are only par-
tially digitised on the infotainment memory,
the infotainment system will still attempt to
provide route guidance.
In the case of missing or incomplete naviga-
tion data, it may not be possible to determine
the exact position of the vehicle. This may
mean that navigation is not as precise as usu-
al.
Roads and streets are subject to constant
change (e.g. new roads, road works, roads
closed to traffic, changes to street names
and building numbers). If the navigation data
is obsolete, this may lead to errors or inaccur-
acies during the route guidance.
Managing the navigation map
To allow an optimal view, you can also man-
age the navigation map with additional finger
movements.
Move the map
(tip: use your index finger).
●
Move the map with your finger.
Zoom in the view
(tip: use your index finger).
●
To increase the view in a certain position,
double-click on the map.
Zoom out the view
(tip: use your index and
middle fingers).
●
Press on the map with both fingers at the
same time.
Change view
(tip: use your index finger).
●
Press twice on the map and keep your fin-
ger pressed on the screen.
●
To zoom out the view of the map, move your
finger upwards. To zoom in the view of the
map, move your finger downwards.
Change view
(tip: use your index and middle
fingers).
●
Press on the map with both fingers at the
same time and keep them pressed.
●
To zoom out the view of the map, move one
finger towards the other. To zoom in the view
of the map, move one finger away from the
other.
Tilt the view
(tip: use your index and middle
fingers).
●
Press on the map with both fingers at the
same time and horizontal to each other, keep
them pressed.
●
To tilt the view of the map forward, move
your fingers upwards. To tilt the view of the
map backward, move your fingers down-
wards.
Rotate view
(tip: use your index and middle
fingers).
●
Press on the map with both fingers at the
same time and keep them pressed.
●
To rotate the map view, turn your fingers
clockwise anticlockwise.
Saved data
The infotainment system saves certain data,
for example, frequent routes and position da-
ta, to make the entry of the destination more
agile and optimise the route guidance.
Delete saved data
●
Press
Settings > Basic function settings >
Delete
and then
OK
WARNING
Select the settings, enter the destination
and the modifications for navigation only
with the vehicle at a standstill.
Note
●
If a detour is passed during route guid-
ance, navigation may recalculate the
route.
●
The quality of the navigation recommen-
dations given by the Infotainment system
depends on the navigation data available
and any reported traffic congestions.
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●
Navigation announcements are not emit-
ted if the sound is muted in the infotainment
system.
Navigation functions and symbols
Navigation
Navigation functions depend on the equip-
ment and country.
Functions
●
Entering destination and route calculation
(offline and online).
●
Displaying two navigation maps at the
same time (display and instrument cluster).
●
Update of online maps.
●
Predictive navigation.
●
3D urban maps.
●
Online traffic information
●
Dynamic POIs (points of interest)
Symbols on the map
The buttons and indications depend on the
settings and the current driving situation.
Symbols for traffic events and points of inter-
est (POIs) are displayed on the map, for ex-
ample, petrol stations, train stations or inter-
esting stopovers, provided navigation has
such data
.
Current position
Search for destinations.
Destinations along the route.
Final destination
Home address
Work address
Favourite destinations
Additional window with more options.
Additional window with route options.
Centre the map on the current position.
Change view: 2D oriented to the north,
or 2D oriented to the direction of travel,
or 3D to the direction of travel.
Information about the current route
guidance.
Map scale.
Symbols in the additional window
●
To open the additional window, press
.
Repeat the last navigation announce-
ment.
Volume of navigation announcements.
Map lighting in Automatic, Day or Night
mode.
Offer new guidance routes.
360° electric range indicator (hybrid ve-
hicles)
Other symbols
Entering the detailed destination for an
address.
Search for destinations.
Frequent destinations.
Last destinations.
Favourite destinations
Back
Symbols in the route details
Current position.
Destination of the current guidance.
POI symbols (points of interest)
POIs (points of interest) are shown on the
map, provided the navigation has said data.
Click on the desired POI (point of interest) to
start a route guidance
.
Petrol station.
Parking lot.
Tourist information offices.
Train station.
Restaurant.
Traffic information.
POIs (points of interest) are shown on the
map, provided the navigation has said data
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Click on a traffic event to open an additional
window with further details
.
Slow traffic.
Traffic jam.
Accident.
Broken down vehicle.
Slippery surface (ice or snow).
Road closed to traffic.
Slippery road hazard.
Danger.
Road works.
Strong wind.
Reduced visibility.
Navigation data
The Infotainment system is equipped with a
built-in navigation data memory. Depending
on the country, the necessary navigation da-
ta may already be pre-installed.
To provide correct route guidance and make
the most of the functions offered, the infotain-
ment system should be updated on a regular
basis.
Using obsolete data may lead to errors dur-
ing navigation. Current routes cannot be
traced or the route guidances will lead to
mistaken destinations.
Ensure navigation data is updated at all
times.
Online updating of navigation data
The navigation data of the regions through
which you travel frequently is automatically
updated in the background if the Internet
connection is established and the privacy
settings are valid.
●
With the ignition switched on, the naviga-
tion data is updated automatically.
Manual update of navigation data
Current navigation data for large regions, for
example Western Europe, can be downloa-
ded from www.seat.com and stored on USB
data devices. Navigation through USB data
devices is not possible.
●
Download the navigation data to a USB da-
ta device.
●
Turn on the ignition of the vehicle.
●
Connect the USB data device to the info-
tainment system. Navigation data is automat-
ically updated in the background.
The map version is displayed in
Settings >
System information
.
WARNING
If you update the navigation data manually
while driving, it may cause accidents with
serious injuries.
●
Update the navigation data only with the
vehicle at a standstill.
Note
Automatic update of the navigation data is
subject to the privacy settings. In “Incogni-
to” mode, no update is carried out.
Start route guidance
Depending on the country and equipment,
different functions are available to enter des-
tinations.
The different functions for entering destina-
tions are found in the navigation main menu.
Opening the Navigation main menu
●
Press
Navigation
.
Select the destination and start naviga-
tion
Press
.
Select the desired destination. You can
chose from
Frequent destinations
,
Last destinations
and
Favourite
destinations
.
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2.
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OR:
press
and enter the address in
the input screen.
OR:
detailed address.
Press
Start
.
Frequent destinations
The destination synopsis uses recorded data
to propose possible destinations.
Select the destination and start naviga-
tion
Press
and then
.
Select the desired destination. The route
guidance starts automatically.
Quick start:
for a quick start, press and hold
the desired destination for a few seconds.
Last destinations
Navigation saves the last destinations to
make them available for a route guidance.
Select the destination and start naviga-
tion
Press
and then
.
Press the desired destination.
Press
Start
.
Quick start:
for a quick start, press and hold
the desired destination for a few seconds.
3.
1.
2.
1.
2.
3.
Favourite destinations
Save up to 20 destinations as favourites.
To save a destination as a favourite press
in the split screen when entering the destina-
tion.
Select the destination and start naviga-
tion
Press
and then
.
Press the desired destination.
Press
Start
.
Note
Enter the destination as accurately as pos-
sible. If you enter a destination incorrectly,
the route guidance will not be able to start
or it will guide you to an incorrect destina-
tion.
Start route guidance by selecting
from the map
The navigation map includes active areas at
many points that are suitable for entering the
destination. To do this, press the desired posi-
tion or place on the map. If there is map data
at this point, you can start a route guidance.
Whether it is possible to enter the destination
through the navigation map depends on the
1.
2.
3.
state of the data and it is not possible for all
positions.
To start “offroad navigation”, press an empty
area without position data.
Start navigation
●
Press
.
●
Move the view on the map until the desired
position can be selected. The navigation map
can be used by means of additional finger
movements
.
●
Press the desired destination on the map.
●
Press
Route
.
Offroad navigation
“Offroad navigation” calculates routes to se-
lected destination points using unknown da-
ta. When a destination point is outside the
known roads or position data, navigation
finds the route to the next point of the known
road and completes the path to the next des-
tination point with a direct connection.
Start navigation
●
Move the view on the map until the desired
position can be selected. The navigation map
can be used by means of additional finger
movements
.
●
Press on any point on the map without posi-
tion data.
●
Press
Route
.
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Start route guidance using contact
details
Start route guidance with the saved address
data of a contact. Contacts saved without
address data cannot be used for route guid-
ance.
Start navigation
●
Press
.
●
Press on the contact you want.
●
Press
Route
.
Note
If the address details of a contact are ob-
solete, the route guidance will nevertheless
take you to the registered address. Check
that the contact address is updated.
Traffic information
The infotainment system receives detailed
traffic information automatically if the Inter-
net connection is established. This informa-
tion is shown with symbols and highlighting
the road network in colour on the map.
Traffic incidents
Traffic incidents, for example, traffic jams or
congested traffic, are shown on the naviga-
tion map using symbols.
With an active route guidance, traffic inci-
dents that are on the current route are shown
in the route details. Such traffic incidents can
be avoided
›››
.
Hazard information
Hazard information is shown on the naviga-
tion map with symbols in the same way as
traffic incidents. In this case, the source of this
information is another vehicle that has detec-
ted the hazard and has uploaded the infor-
mation to the service provider.
The hazards shown are: accident, broken
down vehicle and slippery road surface.
Traffic flow indication
The navigation map shows traffic flow ac-
cording to current traffic events, highlighting
the road network in colour.
●
Yellow:
Slow traffic.
●
Red:
Traffic jam.
Note
Traffic information receipt is subject to the
privacy settings. In maximum Privacy
mode, no traffic information is received.
Tracking or Location level setting is neces-
sary.
Function descriptions
Route details
The route details contain information on all
incidents, for example, the starting point,
stopovers, traffic events, POIs and destina-
tion, provided the navigation has such data.
If you press on an incident, an additional win-
dow opens providing more options. The avail-
able options depend on the incident and the
current settings.
Open and close the route details
●
To open, press
|
or swipe it.
●
To close, press
|
or swipe it.
Edit route guidance
To edit route guidance, move the stopovers to
the destination in the TripView view.
●
Hold the desired destination pressed until it
is visibly highlighted.
●
Move the destination to the desired posi-
tion.
●
Remove your finger from the screen. The
route will recalculate.
Avoid traffic incidents
The details of the route show the current traf-
fic incidents if the navigation has such data.
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Avoid traffic incidents by editing route details
›››
●
Press on a traffic event.
●
Press on
Avoid
. The route will recalculate.
Split screen
When handling navigation functions, an addi-
tional window with other options may open.
Possible options depend on the function be-
ing used.
Close the additional screen
●
Press on an empty area outside the addi-
tional window.
●
OR:
press
.
●
OR:
press
Accept
.
Functions in the additional window:
Show on map
Show what is selected on the
map.
Add stopover
Add a stopover to the route guid-
ance.
Direct route
Starts direct route guidance.
Delete
Delete a stopover from the route
guidance.
Avoid
Avoid traffic jam. The route will re-
calculate.
Functions in the additional window:
Stopping route
guidance
Ends the current route guidance.
Close the additional window.
Add a destination to favourites.
Learn usage pattern
When the vehicle is in motion, navigation
saves routes and destinations used to auto-
matically generate destination proposals.
Destinations are learned based on the time of
day and the day of the week.
Navigation can propose up to 5 routes at the
same time. The proposed routes may be dif-
ferent from the routes of the normal route
guidance.
If one of the proposed destinations is selec-
ted, the guide to that destination is started.
The route guidance follows the selected route
until the vehicle deviates from it. In that case,
the route is recalculated and takes you back
along the most direct path to the initially se-
lected destination.
Important traffic jams are taken into account
in the route guidance, and are avoided if al-
ternative routes are available, provided navi-
gation has such data.
You can activate and deactivate the function
whenever you want.
Enable and disable learning usage pattern
The setting is in the corresponding navigation
menu
> Basic function settings
.
●
To activate the function, activate
Learn us-
age pattern
.
●
To disable the function, disable
Learn us-
age pattern
.
●
To delete saved data, press
Delete usage
pattern
.
360° electric operating range display
3
Valid for: hybrid vehicles
The 360° operating range display shows the
possible range with the current charge level
of the high voltage battery.
Switch on the 360° electric operating
range display
●
Open the additional map window and
press the symbol
.
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Telephone interface
Introduction
Fig. 158
Schematic representation: Phone view
You can use the telephone interface to con-
nect your mobile to the infotainment system
and operate phone functions through it. The
sound is played through the vehicle's speak-
ers.
You can connect up to two mobile phone de-
vices simultaneously to the infotainment sys-
tem.
High speeds, poor weather or road conditions
and a noisy ambience (even outside of the
vehicle), as well as the quality of reception
can all affect the quality of a telephone con-
versation in the vehicle.
Note
●
As a general rule, pairing a device (for ex-
ample, a mobile phone device) is only nec-
essary once. You can restore the device
connection via Bluetooth® or Wi-Fi with the
infotainment system whenever you want
without having to pair the device again.
●
The availability of some telephone func-
tions will depend on the mobile phone con-
nected to the infotainment system.
Telephone interface equipment and
symbols
Equipment features
●
Hands-free function.
●
Use up to two phones at the same time.
●
Phone book with up to 5,000 contacts, de-
pending on the infotainment system.
●
SMS functions via Bluetooth®: SMS reading,
SMS writing (templates included), SMS play-
back, message history.
●
Email functions via Bluetooth®: reading
email, writing email.
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●
Connection to wireless charging option.
●
Connection to the microphone mounted on
the vehicle.
Symbols in the main menu
Contacts.
List of incoming and outgoing calls.
Enter telephone number.
Text messages (SMS and emails).
Telephone interface settings.
Symbols for calls
The symbols may be different depending on
the infotainment system.
Start a call or bringing it to the fore-
ground.
End or reject a call.
Open contact list.
Enter telephone number.
Mute the sound of the hands-free
Hold call.
Continue call.
Start conference call.
Pass call to private mode
Make an emergency call.
Get help in case of breakdown.
Obtain information on the SEAT brand
and selected additional services related
to traffic and your travel.
Voice mail.
Call list symbols
●
To open the call lists, press
.
Incoming call.
Outgoing call.
Missed call.
Telephone number (company).
Telephone number (private).
Mobile telephone number (company).
Mobile telephone number (private).
Fax (private).
Fax.
Symbols for text messages
The symbols may be different depending on
the infotainment system.
●
To open the text messages, press
.
Activate voice control input
.
Templates for text messages.
Places with special regulations
Switch off the mobile telephone and the tele-
phone interface in places with a risk of explo-
sion. These places are not always clearly
marked. They include, for example:
●
The vicinity of chemical pipelines and
tanks.
●
The lower decks of boats and ferries.
●
In the proximity of vehicles that run on liq-
uefied gas (such as propane or butane).
●
Places where the air is laden with chemi-
cals or particles such as flour, dust or metal
powder.
●
All other places where the vehicle engine or
telephone must be switched off.
WARNING
Switch off the mobile phone in areas with a
risk of explosion!
Note
In areas where special regulations apply or
the use of mobile phones is forbidden, it
must be switched off at all times. The radi-
ation produced by the mobile phone when
switched on may interfere with sensitive
technical and medical equipment, possibly
resulting in malfunction or damage to the
equipment.
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Pair, connect and manage
Requirement for pairing:
●
Bluetooth® is activated on the mobile
phone device.
●
Bluetooth® is activated on the infotainment
system.
●
Depending on the mobile device, it will be
necessary to have the Bluetooth® menu open
or activate the
Visibility
option so that the
device is visible from the infotainment system.
Pair a mobile phone device suitable for tel-
ephony with the infotainment system to use
the telephone interface functions. On the first
connection, the mobile phone device is
paired with the infotainment system. Doing so
saves a user profile
›››
.
The pairing can take a few minutes. The func-
tions available depend on the mobile phone
device used and its operating system.
Pair a mobile phone device
●
Open the list of available Bluetooth® devi-
ces on the mobile phone device and select
the name of the infotainment system.
●
Please note and, if necessary, confirm the
messages that appear on the mobile phone
device and on the infotainment system. If the
pairing was successful, the phone data is
saved in the user profile.
●
Optional:
confirm the data transfer mes-
sage on the mobile phone device.
Active and passive connection
To use the functions of the telephone inter-
face, there must be at least one mobile
phone device
connected
to the infotainment
system. If there are several mobile phone de-
vices connected to the infotainment system,
you can switch between active and passive
connections. To use the telephone interface
with the desired mobile phone device, estab-
lish the active connection with the infotain-
ment system.
Difference between connection types
Primary
The mobile phone device is paired and
connected. The functions of the tele-
phone interface are performed with the
data of said mobile phone device.
Secon-
dary
The mobile phone device is paired and
connected. Calls can be managed but
the phone book, messages or other
functions will not be active.
Paired mobile phone devices are stored in the
infotainment system, even if they are not cur-
rently connected.
Connect a mobile phone device
Requirement: the mobile phone device is
paired with the infotainment system.
●
Bluetooth® is activated on the mobile
phone device.
Establish an active connection
Requirement: several mobile phone devices
are connected to the infotainment system at
the same time.
●
Select the desired mobile phone device
from the drop-down menu. All other mobile
phone devices are automatically in the pas-
sive connection.
User profiles
For each of the paired mobile phone devices
an individual user profile is automatically cre-
ated. In the user profile, data from the mobile
phone device is stored, for example, contact
details or settings. A maximum of four user
profiles can be saved in the infotainment sys-
tem at the same time.
WARNING
If you perform the pairing while driving, it
could cause an accident or injury.
●
Perform pairing only with the vehicle at a
standstill.
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Note
●
In the pairing of some mobile phone devi-
ces, a PIN number is shown on the screen of
the mobile phone device. Enter that number
in the infotainment system to complete the
pairing.
●
While the infotainment system is in the
Known mobile phones menu, the wireless
charging function is disabled. When you
exit this menu, the wireless charging func-
tion is activated again.
Basic and Comfort Telephony
Depending on the equipment, two types of
telephone interface can be used:
●
Basic telephone interface.
●
Comfort telephone interface.
Basic telephone interface
The Basic telephone interface uses the Blue-
tooth® HFP profile for transmission. This inter-
face allows the use of telephone functions
through the infotainment system and play-
back through the vehicle's speakers.
Comfort telephone interface
Like the Basic telephone interface, the Com-
fort telephone interface also uses the Blue-
tooth® HFP profile.
The Comfort phone interface can be equip-
ped with the wireless charging function
›››
.
In order to use the functions of the wireless
charging function, you have to place a suita-
ble mobile phone device correctly in the stor-
age compartment. The mobile phone device
will then connect to the vehicle antenna. This
improves the reception and sound quality of
calls.
To call
Open the telephone interface
●
Press
Telephone
.
Make a call
Select a phone number to start a call. Differ-
ent functions are available for selecting a
phone number:
Contacts
If a contact has several registered phone
numbers you have to select one.
●
Press
and press a number on the list to
start the call.
●
OR:
press
and enter the contact name in
the input field to search for it. Press on the
contact to start the call.
●
OR:
press a favourite in the telephone inter-
face main menu to start the call.
Calls
The telephone interface shows the call list of
the mobile telephone device. Start a call from
the call list.
●
Press
> All
and press a number on the list
to start the call.
●
OR:
press
and filter the call list entries
(for example, missed calls or dialled num-
bers). In filtered list, press a number to start
the call.
Dial
Manually enter a phone number to start a
call. While entering the phone number, con-
tacts that match that number are shown on
the infotainment screen.
●
Press
and enter telephone number.
●
Press
to start the call
The last call is dialled by pressing and hold-
ing the
button on the multifunction steering
wheel.
Send messages
Depending on the mobile phone device and
the infotainment system used, you can send
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and receive SMS and e-mails through the tel-
ephone interface.
Send an SMS
●
Press
> Text message > Enter new
message
and enter the message on the
screen.
●
Enter the contact you want in the search
bar.
●
To send the message press
OK
.
Send an e-mail
●
Press
> E-mail > Enter new message
and enter the message on the screen.
●
Enter the contact you want in the search
bar.
●
To send the message press
OK
.
Phone book, favourites and speed
dial buttons
In the first connection of a telephone with the
infotainment system, the phone book is saved
in the infotainment system. It may be neces-
sary to confirm the data transmission on the
mobile phone.
Each time the phone is reconnected, the
phone book is updated.
If conference calls are supported, the phone
book can be accessed during a call. If there
is a saved image for a contact, it can be dis-
played in the list next to the entry.
Favourites
A speed dial button can be assigned to a
phone book favourite up to a maximum of six.
If there is a registered photo saved to the
contact, it is shown on the speed dial button.
All speed dial buttons have to be manually
edited and will be assigned to a user profile.
Assign the speed dial button
●
In the
Favourites
menu, press the
button,
then open the phone book to select a con-
tact as a favourite. If the contact has several
phone numbers, press on the number in the
list.
Edit the speed dial button
●
To edit or delete a favourite contact press
on the icon
in the
Favourites
menu screen.
You can delete one or more favourites.
Call a favourite
●
Press the assigned speed dial button.
Note
Favourites are not updated automatically.
If you change a contact's phone number,
you have to reassign the speed dial button.
Connectivity Box
Fig. 159
In the centre console: pad for the mo-
bile phone connection.
The Connectivity Box includes different func-
tions that will help to use your mobile device.
These are:
●
Wireless Charger
.
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It only includes the wireless charge functionali-
ty.
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Signal amplifier / (
Mobile Signal Amplifier
)
Wireless Charger
The Wireless Charger allows mobile devices
with Qi
technology to be charged without a
cable.
To charge your mobile phone wirelessly:
●
Place your mobile device in the middle of
the pad with the screen facing up
›››
.
Make sure there are no objects between the
pad and the mobile phone.
The mobile phone will start charging auto-
matically. For further information about
whether your mobile device uses Qi technol-
ogy, check your phone's user manual or visit
the SEAT website.
Signal amplifier / (Mobile Signal Amplifier)
It allows you to reduce radiation in the vehicle
and have better reception.
For safety reasons, it is recommended that
you pair the system and the mobile using
Bluetooth
®
and place it on the Connectivity
Box pad, for the best reception without hav-
ing to handle the mobile phone.
To establish a connection with the vehicle's
external aerial:
●
Place your mobile device in the middle of
the pad with the screen facing up
›››
.
Make sure there are no objects between the
pad and the mobile phone.
Your mobile phone will automatically be
ready to make use of the external aerial.
WARNING
●
The mobile phone may heat up due to the
wireless charging. Think about this before
you pick it up, and take care when removing
it.
●
There must be no metallic or other ob-
jects between the mobile phone and the
housing, to prevent the functionality of the
Connectivity Box from being affected.
Note
●
Your mobile device must support the Qi
inductive charging interface standard for
proper operation.
●
The charging time and the temperature
vary in accordance with the device used.
●
The maximum charging capacity is 5 W.
●
Qi technology does not allow you to
charge more than one mobile device simul-
taneously.
●
No improvement in reception can be
guaranteed if there is more than one mo-
bile phone on the pad.
●
You are advised to keep the engine run-
ning to guarantee proper wireless charg-
ing.
●
When a telephone with Qi technology is
connected by USB, it will be charged by the
means specified by the manufacturer.
1)
Qi technology allows you to charge your mo-
bile phone wirelessly.
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Infotainment operation
Multimedia
USB port
Fig. 160
Centre console: USB port.
Fig. 161
Rear part of the centre console: USB
connectors with power outlet function.
The USB port can be found in the storage
compartment area of the front centre con-
sole
.
Depending on the equipment and the coun-
try, the vehicle may also have USB connec-
tions
exclusively for charging or as a power
socket
.
These USB ports are located at the rear of
the console, between the front seats
›››
.
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Driving
Driving
Start and driving
Starting and stopping the
engine
Ignition and start button
Fig. 162
In the lower part of the centre con-
sole: start button.
The engine can be started with a start button
(Press & Drive). To do so, there must be a valid
key inside the vehicle in the area of the front
or rear seats, or on the centre console.
In vehicles with the Keyless Access
›››
system, the engine can also be
started with the key in the luggage compart-
ment.
Opening the driver's door
when exiting the
vehicle
activates the electronic lock on the
steering column if the ignition is disabled.
Switching the ignition on/off
If you only want to switch on the ignition
(without starting the engine), briefly press the
start button once
without pressing
the brake
pedal or the clutch pedal
The
push-button text flashes
like a heartbeat when the system is ready for
the ignition to be turned on or off.
Automatic ignition disconnection
If the driver leaves the vehicle, taking the key
with them but leaving the ignition on, the igni-
tion does not switch off automatically. The ig-
nition is switched off by pressing the lock but-
ton on the remote control
or by pressing
the sensor surface on the door lever
›››
.
Automatic deactivation of the ignition on
vehicles with the Start-Stop system
The ignition is switched off automatically
when the vehicle is stopped and the auto-
matic engine shutdown is active, if:
●
The driver's seat belt is not fastened,
●
the driver does not step on any pedal,
●
the driver door is opened.
After automatically turning off the ignition, if
the dipped beam
is on, the side light re-
mains on for approx. 30 minutes (if there is
enough charge in the battery). If the driver
locks the vehicle or manually turns off the
light, the side light goes out.
Engine restart feature
If no key is detected inside the vehicle after
the engine stops, you will only have 5 sec-
onds to restart it. A warning will display on the
dash panel screen.
After this interval, it will not be possible to
start the engine without a valid key inside the
vehicle.
“My Beat” function
For vehicles with a convenience key there is
the “My Beat” function. This feature provides
an additional indication of the vehicle ignition
system.
When entering the vehicle, the start button
›››
flashes to draw attention to it.
When the ignition is on/off, the engine start
button flashes. With the ignition is switched
off, the start button goes off after a few sec-
onds.
With the engine running, the start button light
stays on, indicating that the engine is running.
The time elapsed between the moment the
user starts the engine with the start button
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Start and driving
and the lighting changes from flashing to
fixed will depend on specific engine size
characteristics. When the start button is used
to stop the engine, the button starts flashing
again.
In vehicles
with the Start-Stop system
, the
“My Beat” function also offers additional in-
formation:
●
When the engine stops during the Stop
phase, the light of the start button stays on,
as the Start-Stop system remains active even
though the engine is off.
●
When the engine cannot be started again
with the Start-Stop system,
, and
needs to be started manually, the start but-
ton flashes to indicate this situation.
WARNING
When switching on the ignition,
do not
press the brake or clutch pedal, otherwise
the engine could start immediately.
WARNING
If vehicle keys are used negligently or with-
out due care, this may cause accidents and
serious injury.
●
Never leave any key inside the vehicle
when you leave it. Otherwise, a child or un-
authorised person could lock the vehicle,
start the engine or connect the ignition and
operate any of the electrical equipment.
Note
●
Before leaving the vehicle, always dis-
connect the ignition and, if appropriate,
take into account the instructions on the
screen of the dash panel.
●
If the vehicle is stationary for a long time
with the engine off and the ignition on, the
12-volt vehicle battery might be dis-
charged and it might not be possible to
start the engine.
●
In vehicles with diesel engines, wait until
the warning light
goes off
before starting the engine.
●
If during the STOP phase you press the
button, the ignition is switch-
ed off and the push-button flashes.
●
If the indication is displayed on the in-
strument panel display “Start-Stop system
deactivated: Start the engine manually”;
the
button will flash.
Starting the engine
●
Vehicles with manual transmission:
put the
gear lever in neutral, press the clutch pedal
and keep it pressed in this position until the
engine starts.
●
Vehicles with automatic transmission:
put
the selector lever in
P
or
N
, press the brake
pedal and keep it pressed in this position until
the engine starts.
●
Press the starter button
; do not
press the accelerator. There needs to be a
valid key inside the vehicle for the engine to
start. After starting the engine, the lighting of
the
button remains fixed indicat-
ing that the engine is running.
●
Once the engine starts, release the start-up
button.
●
If the engine does not start, stop and wait
for around 1 minute to try again. If necessary,
perform an emergency start
.
Diesel engines can take a few seconds longer
than usual to start on cold days. During pre-
heating, the warning lamp
remains lit. To
avoid unnecessary discharging of the bat-
tery, do not use any other major electrical
equipment while the glow plugs are pre-
heating.
The preheating time depends on the coolant
and exterior temperatures. With the engine at
operating temperature, or at outside temper-
atures above +8°C, the warning lamp
will
light up for about one second. This means
that you can start the engine almost immedi-
ately.
Starting a diesel engine after having run
out of fuel
If the fuel tank of a diesel vehicle was run until
completely empty, after refuelling it can last
longer than normal to start the engine, even
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