Seat Mii electric (2021 year). Manual in english — page 7

Operation

Programming a departure time

What is programmed is the desired tempera-
ture in the passenger compartment for the
planned departure time. Starting from the de-
sired temperature, the vehicle calculates the
time necessary to reach it and, therefore, the
time at which the stationary air conditioning
has to be connected. It is possible to sched-
ule up to three departure times.

Maximum cooling or heating power

The maximum cooling or heating power can
be adjusted by the corresponding applica-
tion installed on a mobile phone.

Maximum cooling power

: set the tempera-

ture below +18 °C (+64 °F).

Maximum cooling power

: set the tempera-

ture below +28 °C (+82 °F).

When the maximum cooling or heating power
is set, the temperature is adjusted. Therefore,
depending on the outside temperature, the
opposite function may briefly turn on.

Thus, for example, if the stationary air condi-
tioning has been set to the maximum cooling
power, the heating may be switched on if the
outside temperature is too low. The red sil-
houette of a vehicle will be shown on the dis-
play while the function opposite to the adjus-
ted one is active.

So, if the stationary air conditioning has been
set to the maximum heating power, the cool-

ing system may be switched on if the outside
temperature is too high. The blue silhouette of
a vehicle will be shown on the display while
the function opposite to the adjusted one is
active.

Note

If the charge level of the high-voltage

battery drops excessively, the stationary
air conditioning switches off automatically
or cannot be switched on.

Noises will be heard while the stationary

air conditioning is running.

The longer or the more often the station-

ary air conditioning is used without exter-
nal power, the more the high-voltage bat-
tery will be discharged.

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Introduction

Infotainment System

Introduction

Safety warnings

Safety warnings regarding the Info-
tainment system

Only operate the infotainment system and its
various functions when the traffic situation
really permits this.

WARNING

Before starting the trip, you should famili-

arise yourself with the different infotain-
ment system functions.

High audio volume may represent a dan-

ger to you and to others. Hearing may be
impaired if the volume is too high, even for
short periods of time.

Changes to the Infotainment system set-

tings should be made when the car is stop-
ped, or by a passenger.

WARNING

Current traffic requires maximum attention
from public road users. Distracting the driv-
er in any way can lead to an accident and
cause injuries. Operating the Infotainment

system can distract your attention from the
traffic.

Always drive carefully and responsibly.

Select volume settings that allow you to

hear sounds from outside the vehicle at all
times (e.g. emergency services sirens and
horns).

WARNING

The volume level may suddenly change
when you switch audio source or connect a
new audio source.

Lower the basic volume before connect-

ing or switching audio sources.

WARNING

The driving recommendations and traffic
indications shown on the navigation system
may differ from the current traffic situation.

Traffic signs and traffic regulations have

priority over the recommendations and dis-
plays provided by the navigation system.

WARNING

Connecting, inserting or removing a data
medium while driving can distract your at-
tention from the traffic and cause an acci-
dent.

WARNING

Place the connecting cables of external
equipment so that they do not interfere
with the driver’s mobility.

WARNING

External devices that are loose or not prop-
erly secured could move around the pas-
senger compartment during a sharp ma-
noeuvre or accident.

Avoid placing external devices on the

doors, windscreen, steering wheel, instru-
ment panel, the backs of the seats, on top
of or near the area marked “AIRBAG” or be-
tween these areas and the occupants.
They could cause serious injury in an acci-
dent, especially when the airbags inflate.

WARNING

The armrest must always remain closed
during the journey as it could restrict the
driver’s movements.

CAUTION

The Infotainment system can be damaged
by the incorrect insertion of a data storage
device or the insertion of an incompatible
data storage device.

When inserting a data storage device,

make sure it is correctly positioned.

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Applying force may irreparably damage

the memory card slot locking mechanism.

Only use compatible memory cards.

CAUTION

The vehicle loudspeakers may be dam-
aged if the volume is too high or the sound
is distorted.

Note

For the proper functioning of the Infotain-
ment system it is important that the date
and time set in the vehicle are correct.

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Introduction

Overview of the unit

You&Mii Colour Connection

Fig. 109

Overview of the controls

Volume. Off and on

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Slot for SD cards

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Screen
AUX-IN multimedia socket

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Settings button (search and selection)

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Radio mode (change of band frequency)

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Media mode (audio sources)

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Function buttons

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Telephone mode

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1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Selecting the main menu

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Main menus

To access the main menu, press button



.

To select a function, rotate the setting But-

ton

5

until it is highlighted and press the set

button.

Radio

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RADIO main menu

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RDS

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TP function

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Changing frequency band

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Changing station

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Presetting stations

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Choosing memorised stations

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Digital radio mode

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Media

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Media sources and audio files

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Playback order

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Select a Media source

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SD card

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USB port

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Bluetooth

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AUX-IN jack

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Track information

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Changing the playback mode

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Telephone

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Connection and operation

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Functions of the phone

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Favourites

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Call by telephone

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Settings of a connected phone

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Drive Mii App

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Connection and operation

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Sound

Sound and volume settings

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Settings

System and function settings

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Introduction

General instructions for use

Additional instructions

Depending on the vehicle, notifications of the
factory-fitted driving assistance systems are
shown on the display. The notifications close
automatically when they are no longer use-
ful.

All notifications are only displayed after com-
pletely resetting the radio system.

Note

Pushing the buttons gently is enough to

use the equipment.

Due to country-specific legislation, cer-

tain functions may not be available when
the vehicle is travelling above a certain
speed.

Using a mobile telephone inside the vehi-

cle may cause noise in the speakers.

On some vehicles with ParkPilot, the vol-

ume of the active audio source is automati-
cally lowered when reverse gear is selec-
ted.

Rotary push buttons, equipment
and function buttons

Overview

Rotary push buttons.

Equipment buttons

named (physical but-

tons).

Function buttons

(virtual buttons).

Rotary push buttons

The left-hand rotary push button

is known

as volume control or the on/off button.

The right-hand rotary push button is known
as the settings button.

Equipment buttons and function buttons

The named buttons of the equipment are
known as “equipment buttons” and are
shown with a button symbol inside a rectan-
gle, for instance, equipment button



.

Unnamed equipment buttons are located be-
low the display. These equipment buttons are
known as “function buttons” as their purpose
depends on the active function mode.

The function assigned to a function button is
explained on the bottom of the display,
above the corresponding button.

Switching on and off

To manually switch the system on and off,

briefly press the rotary push button

.

When the unit is switched on the system
starts up. The last active audio source will be
played with the set volume, as long as this
does not exceed the maximum, predefined
“switch-on” volume (

Volume

).

Depending on the equipment and country,
when switching off the engine or removing
the key from the ignition, the system switches
off automatically. If the system is switched on
again without switching on the ignition, it will
switch off automatically after approximately
30 minutes (switch-off delay).

Energy management

If the charge of the battery goes below the
minimum onboard charge with the ignition
switched off and the system active, an audi-
ble warning will be emitted and the

LOW BAT-

TERY

message will be displayed. If this hap-

pens, you should turn off the equipment.

Anti-theft password

The password of the anti-theft coding system
is stored in the system after entering it for the
first time (radio convenience coding). If you
have to enter the anti-theft password man-
ually, for instance, because the system has

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been installed in a different vehicle, please go
to an authorised SEAT dealer.

If only the battery was disconnected, switch
on the ignition before turning the system on
again.

Change basic volume

Increase the volume

: turn the volume con-

trol

clockwise.

Decrease the volume

: turn the volume con-

trol

anticlockwise.

Changes in basic volume are indicated by a
“volume bar” on the display, which appears
briefly.

It is possible to preset certain volume settings
and adjustments.

Mute system sound

Turn the volume control

anti-clockwise

until it displays

.

OR:

press the volume control

briefly to

mute or unmute the system.

While the sound of the system is muted
(MUTE), the playback Media source stops.

Note

If the basic volume has been considerably
increased to play a certain audio source,

lower the volume again before switching to
another audio source.

System and function settings (SET-
UP)

Displaying menus settings and changing
settings

Press the button



.

Select the desired adjustment range using

the adjustment button and confirm by press-
ing lightly.

Select the submenu using the setting but-

ton.

Select the desired adjustment using the

setting button.

Confirm the changes by lightly pressing the

setting button.

Press the device button



, function but-

ton

to close the

SETUP

menu.

While changing the volume settings, the au-
dio source being played will be heard with
the settings you choose.

Available adjustment menus display

The settings that can be selected varies de-
pending on the country and the equipment in
question, and on the vehicle's equipment.

Menu option: submenus with repercussion

Radio Settings

: Settings are made here that af-

fect Radio mode.

Arrow keys

: Set the behaviour of the arrow keys

and

for changing stations in Radio mode

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Preset list

: The arrow keys are used to

switch between all of the

saved

stations in the se-

lected frequency band.

Station List

: The arrow keys are used to

switch between

all

of the available stations.

Traffic programme (TP)

: Traffic station an-

nouncements

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Radio text

: Radio text display

Delete memories

: Delete stored stations.

Delete all

: Delete all stored stations.

Selecting a special memory only deletes some

stations. Memories that contain a station are visi-
bly highlighted, identified with a frequency and
have a rubbish bin symbol at the end of the line.

FM station list

a)

:

Alphabetically

: In alphabetical order.

Group

: Sorted by groups.

Advanced FM settings

:

RDS regional:

b)

: In areas without RDS cover-

age, services requiring RDS may be deactivated
(e.g. automatic station tracking)

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Introduction

Menu option: submenus with repercussion

Automatic

: Automatic change to a regional

RDS programme.

Fixed

: Stations that support RDS are selected

manually.

Automatic frequency change (AF)

: Au-

tomatic station tracking

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.

If the function is active, while driving it is always
changed to the frequency of the tuned radio

station, which at that time is better tuned. This
happens even if a tuned regional broadcast is
interrupted.

If the function is disabled, the frequency

change is not performed. The tuned frequency
remains active until reception is interrupted.

Advanced DAB settings

:

DAB traffic announcements

: If there are

alerts of a traffic station available, they are
played directly in the active Radio DAB mode.

Traffic announcements of an FM traffic informa-
tion station are ignored. If this function is disabled,
or if the current DAB ensemble does not offer a TP
service, the traffic announcements of an FM traf-
fic station are played directly in the active Radio

DAB mode

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Other DAB announcements

: DAB announce-

ments (news, sports information, weather, warn-
ings, etc.) are played while the DAB Radio mode is
active.

Menu option: submenus with repercussion

DAB - DAB station tracking

: Automatic

station tracking in Radio DAB mode. If the tuned
DAB station broadcasts on another channel when
you change location, it automatically switches to

that channel (factory setting).

DAB - FM automatic switching

: Switch-

ing to the FM frequency band is permitted for au-
tomatic station tracking

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Media settings

: Here you can set the Media

mode settings.

Mix / Rep. incl. subfolders

: It states that

random play and repeat play may include possible
existing subfolders. The setting only affects the

playback of MP3/WMA files.

Selecting Bluetooth device

: Selection of

the Bluetooth device to be used for playback or for
telephony.

Application connection

: The settings of this

menu option are only available when a device is con-
nected.

Phone settings

: Settings for pairing with a Blue-

tooth® compatible smartphone.

Sound settings

:

Volume

:

Maximum switch-on volume

: Here you can

set the volume that must be adjusted when the
equipment is turned on. For adjusting use the

+

and

-

buttons or the setting button.

Menu option: submenus with repercussion

Warnings

: Here you can set the volume of traffic

station announcements (TP). For adjusting use
the

+

and

-

buttons or the setting button.

Speed-dependent adjustment

: The speed-

dependent volume increase function automati-
cally adjusts the volume based on the speed of

the vehicle

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AUX Volume

: To adapt the

input volume

of an

external audio source

(AUX) to the

playback

volume

of the other audio sources.

BT Audio

: To adapt the

input volume

of an

ex-

ternal audio source

(Bluetooth®) to the

play-

back volume

of the other audio sources.

Balance

-

Fader

: To adjust the sound distribu-

tion.

Bass - Mid - High

: To adjust the sound prop-

erties.

System Settings

:

Screen

:

Switch off screen (in 10 seconds)

:

The screen turns off automatically when no oper-
ation is performed during the set time. As soon as

one of the device buttons, function buttons or ro-
tary controls is activated, the display will be ac-
tive again and will show the last active dialogue.

Brightness

: Screen brightness selection from

Maximum brightness

to

Maximum dark-

ness

.

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Menu option: submenus with repercussion

Show clock in standby mode

: When the

device is turned off, the current time is shown on
the display.

Colour

: Here you can select marking colours for

the screen.

Language

: Here you can manually set the desired

language for the user interface. Alternatively, you
can let the instrument panel language be automati-

cally selected.

Bluetooth

:

Bluetooth

: Press to switch off Bluetooth®. All

existing connections are disconnected.

Visibility

: Switch Bluetooth® visibility on and

off.

Visible

: Bluetooth® visibility is switched on.

Not visible

: Bluetooth® visibility is switch-

ed off. Bluetooth® must be switched on for
pairing a Bluetooth® device with the infotain-
ment system.

Forename

: Display or change the name of the

device. This name will be displayed to other Blue-
tooth® devices in their Bluetooth® settings.

Paired devices

: Viewing paired devices.

Switching Bluetooth® devices and individual
Bluetooth® profiles on and off.

Searching for a device

: Search for visible

Bluetooth® devices that are within range of the
infotainment system. The

maximum

range is ap-

prox.

10 meters

.

Menu option: submenus with repercussion

BT Audio (A2DP/AVRCP)

: If an external au-

dio source is to be connected to the infotainment
system via Bluetooth®, this function must be
switched on

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Application connection

Data transfer active

Registry

Remove source safely

: With this option you

can safely remove an inserted SD card or a connec-

ted USB device.

Factory settings

: You can restore the factory

settings of

Radio

,

Media

,

Sound

and

System

separately or together.

System information

: Status of technical data

of the device.

Copyright

: Data of the software used.

a)

Valid only for the FM frequency band.

b)

This depends on the country and device in ques-

tion.

Operation of speed-dependent volume in-
crease

The speed-dependent volume increase func-
tion automatically adjusts the volume based
on the speed of the vehicle.

The volume increase can be adjusted in lev-
els from

1

to

7

.

If the selected level is low, the volume only in-
creases slightly when the speed increases, if
on the contrary it is high, the volume increa-
ses considerably. On

0

the speed-dependent

volume increase is disconnected.

DAB-FM LINK

operation

If the DAB station being listened to can no
longer be tuned in (e.g., there is no DAB cov-
erage), the device will try to find and tune the
same station on the FM frequency band.

To allow automatic station tracking on all fre-
quencies, the DAB station and the FM station
need to broadcast the station identification,
or to signal through DAB which FM station
corresponds to the same DAB station.

When the corresponding FM station has been
found,

(FM)

is displayed behind the name of

the station. If the corresponding DAB station
becomes available again, it returns to DAB
mode after a while.

If the signal is too weak and the DAB station in
question cannot be found again in the FM
band, the radio sound is muted.

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Operating modes

Operating modes

Radio

Introduction

The radio system is supplied in different ver-
sions depending on the country and the fea-
tures of the vehicle. Some systems also have
a DAB radio receiver. The control overview
contains the possible versions of the system

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Note

Bear in mind that being in underground

parking lots, in tunnels, in areas with tall
buildings or mountains can interfere with
radio signals.

Foil or metal-coated stickers attached to

the windows may affect reception on vehi-
cles with a window aerial.

RADIO main menu

Fig. 110

RADIO main menu: selecting the fre-

quency band.

Fig. 111

RADIO main menu: Indication of preset

buttons.

Press equipment button



so start the

Radio mode.

After switching to Radio mode, the available
frequency bands (FM, AM

1)

and DAB

1)

) will be

shown on the bottom of the display. Press the



equipment button gain to display more

functions for the radio receiver.

The following options are available:

Search next station.

Access a previously saved station.

Switching the TP function on and off

Save current station

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The current station is shown in the middle of
the display. If the station allows for RDS and
the connection is good, instead of the fre-
quency, the name of the station will be
shown, e.g.

RADIO

21

.

RDS and automatic station tracking

RDS is a radio data service that enables to
display station names, automatic station
tracking and TP function (traffic information
station

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).

With automatic station tracking, while driving
the equipment will switch to the frequency of
the radio station you are listening to that cur-
rently tunes better. If the tuning is bad, the
volume of the equipment may be briefly sup-
pressed while checking the alternative fre-
quencies (AF).

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1)

This depends on the country and unit in ques-

tion.

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RDS is not available in all places or on all ra-
dio stations.

Depending on the country and the equip-
ment, RDS and switching to alternative fre-
quencies (AF) can be deactivated in the sys-
tem settings

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.

TP function (traffic information sta-
tion)

Fig. 112

TP function activated.

The TP function is an RDS radio data service

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. If your equipment is fitted with

DAB

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, you can also use the TP

function without having RDS

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.

Using the TP function to track traffic informa-
tion is only possible if a station providing traf-
fic information can be tuned.

If the tracking of a traffic station is active (in-
dication:

TP

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Fig. 112

) traffic announce-

ments are played directly in Audio mode.

Tracking of traffic stations is

not

possible in

the AM frequency band

1)

.

Some stations without their own traffic infor-
mation support the TP function by broad-
casting traffic information from other stations
(EON). Traffic announcements of the corre-
sponding traffic station are played directly
during the active audio mode.

Activating and deactivating the TP func-
tion

Press the

TP

function button.

If the

TP

function is activated in areas where

there is no support for TP

, the following

warning will appear on the screen:

NO TP

.

Press the

TP

function button again to de-

activate the TP function again.

TP function active

While the traffic station tracking is active and
ready for operation, in the FM mode the

TP

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Fig. 112

function button is displayed.

In

Radio mode

the station being listened to

must support the TP function, or there must

be a DAB or EON station available that sup-
ports the TP function. If neither of the require-
ments are met, it is not possible to track the
traffic station.

If the traffic station being listened to can no
longer be tuned, you will have to start a man-
ual search using the arrow buttons

and

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If you search for a station using the arrow but-
tons, the

NO TP

indication appears if the sta-

tion currently tuned is not compatible with TP.

In

Media mode

or while the equipment vol-

ume has been suppressed (mute), a traffic
station is automatically tuned in the back-
ground, as long as the station has a good sig-
nal. Depending on the situation, this opera-
tion may take some time.

Incoming traffic announcement (INFO)

In Audio mode, traffic announcements are
played directly when they are received.

If necessary, the radio gives way to the traf-

fic station (EON) while the announcement is
playing.

Media mode is interrupted and the volume

is set as adjusted.

1)

This depends on the country and unit in ques-

tion.

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The volume of the traffic announcements

can be changed with the volume control

.

This setting will also apply for subsequent an-
nouncements.

A pop-up message appears that allows

you to cancel the traffic announcement
(

Cancel

) or deactivate the TP function (

De-

activate

).

Changing frequency band

The frequency band selected (FM, AM

1)

or

DAB

1)

) is shown on the top left.

In Radio mode, press the



equipment

button briefly to display the

FM

,

AM

1)

and

DAB

1)

function buttons

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Fig. 110

.

Press one of the function buttons

FM

,

AM

or

DAB

to change the frequency band.

OR:

Press the



equipment button a few

times to cycle through the different lower
function buttons.

Changing station

Fig. 113

Go to the next available station with

the arrow buttons.

Fig. 114

Changing the stations with the arrow

buttons is only possible for saved stations.

Press the

or

arrow button on the sys-

tem or the display.

Based on the mode selected for the search
mode (

Arrow buttons:

) you can cycle

through either available or saved stations.

Manually tuning a station frequency

To select the desired frequency band

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Press the function button of the frequency

band

.

Rotate the setting button until the desired

frequency is shown on the display
(e.g.

89.9

MHz

).

OR:

Press one of the double-arrow buttons

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Fig. 116

until the frequency is shown on the

screen.

1)

This depends on the country and unit in ques-

tion.

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Storing the station on the preset
buttons

Fig. 115

Station on the FM frequency band

stored in preset button 6.

Fig. 116

Additional radio functions.

Stations that are already saved are overwrit-
ten if another station is stored in the same
preset button.

Assigning different preset buttons manual-
ly

Select the frequency band

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Select station

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.

Change to preset buttons. To do this, press

button

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Fig. 117

Press and hold

the desired preset button

until an audible signal is heard.

The current station (

RADIO

21

) will be saved

in this preset button.

You can update the station list by pressing
and holding the



equipment button or

using the

function button

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Fig. 116

.

Choosing memorised stations

Fig. 117

Radio mode indication: changing the

station using the arrow buttons.

Fig. 118

Saved stations.

Select the frequency band on which the

station is saved.

Press the

function button.

Press

the preset button in which the station

is saved briefly.

Depending on the settings, you can cycle
through the stations of a frequency band with
the arrow buttons

and

(

Arrow but-

tons:

).

The stored stations can only be played if they
can be received at the current location.

Digital radio mode

Introduction

Some systems also have a DAB radio receiv-
er.

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Operating modes

The DAB radio tuner supports the DAB, DAB +
and DMB audio transmission standards.

The digital radio in Europe is transmitted
through band III frequencies (from 174 MHz to
240 MHz) and of band L (from 1,452 MHz to
1,492 MHz).

The frequencies of both bands are called

channels

” and have an abbreviation (e.g.

12

A

).

In a channel, several available DAB stations
are grouped together in an “

ensemble

”.

DAB radio

is not currently available every-

where

. DAB radio mode displays

in the

areas without DAB coverage. In the system
and function settings, it is possible to enable
changing to an FM station for this case

›››

page 112

. In the system and function set-

tings, other settings can be configured for
station tracking and for the reproduction of
DAB announcements.

Note

Stations are responsible for the information
they transmit.

Operation

Fig. 119

RADIO main menu: Selecting memory

level and frequency band.

Fig. 120

RADIO main menu: Indication of pre-

set buttons.

Starting the DAB radio mode

Press the button



.

Press the

DAB

›››

Fig. 119

function button to

open DAB Radio mode.

After switching to DAB radio mode, the availa-
ble frequency bands (FM, AM

1)

and DAB

1)

) will

be shown on the bottom of the dis-
play

›››

Fig. 119

. After about 5 seconds the

“preset keys”

›››

Fig. 120

are displayed in-

stead .

The centre line of the screen displays the last
DAB radio (

RADIO 21

) tuned and it is played,

if it can still be tuned in the current location.
The ensemble currently selected (

DAB 5

) is

shown on the top line of the screen

›››

Fig. 120

.

Changing the DAB and Autostore radio
station

This is operated in the same way as descri-
bed for FM and AM Radio mode

1)

›››

page 115

.

Manually changing the DAB frequency
band channels

Turn the adjustment knob.

The selected channel is displayed in the cen-
tre of the screen. If the selected channel
broadcasts a DAB ensemble, its name will be
displayed at the top of the screen and the
first DAB station of that ensemble will be
played.

1)

This depends on the country and unit in ques-

tion.

119

Infotainment System

Starting the station update

Fig. 121

Additional DAB functions

Fig. 122

Active station update.

During the station update, the equipment
searches for the available station ensembles
in the place where it is located.

In the preset button view, press the function

button

›››

Fig. 120

to display the addition-

al functions available

›››

Fig. 121

.

Press the function button

›››

Fig. 121

, the

message that the station update is active is
displayed on the top bar of the screen

›››

Fig. 122

.

The station update may take a few sec-

onds. The station update ends when the indi-
cation

disappears.

During radio update the sound of the radio is
suppressed.

Media

Introduction

Media sources

” are audio sources contain-

ing audio files on various different data stor-
age devices (e.g. external MP3 player). These
audio files can be played with their corre-
sponding applications or the radio's audio in-
puts.

Note

Do not use memory card adapters.

SEAT assumes no liability for any deterio-

ration or loss of files on data storage devi-
ces.

Requirements for Media sources
and audio files

Limitations and indications

Dirt, high temperatures and mechanical
damage can cause data media to fail. Con-

sider the indications provided by the manu-
facturer of the data media.

Consider copyright legislation!

The configuration of data media or of the
equipment or programmes used for recording
may cause some titles (tracks) or data media
to be unreadable. On the Internet, for exam-
ple, you can find information regarding the
best way to create audio files or data media
(compression rate, ID3 tag, etc.).

Complex folder structures can slow down da-
ta reading.

Playlists

only establish a certain playback

order. The files are

not

saved in them. Play-

lists

cannot

be played if the files on the data

media are

not

saved to the path to which the

playlist refers.

120

Operating modes

Playback order of files and folders

Fig. 123

Example of the structure of a data me-

dia with MP3 files.

The audio files

stored on data media are

often arranged by file folders

and playlists

to establish a certain playback order.

Depending on their name on the data media,
tracks, folders and playlists are ordered nu-
merically and alphabetically, respectively.

Subfolders are treated as folders and num-
bered according to the order in which they
are found in the data media.

The illustration

›››

Fig. 123

shows an example

of a conventional MP3 data media, contain-
ing tracks

, folders

and subfolders

.

The tracks and folders of this data media are
displayed and played in the following order:

Track

1

and

2

in the

root directory

(ROOT) of the data media.
Tracks

3

and

4

in the

first

F1

folder of

the data media root directory (indica-
tion:

01

).

Track

5

in the

first

F1.1

subfolder of fold-

er

F1

(indication:

02

).

Track

6

in the

first

F1.1.1

subfolder of

folder

F1.1

(indication:

03

).

Track

7

in the

second

F1.2

subfolder of

folder

F1

(indication:

04

).

Track

8

and

9

in the

second

F2

folder

(indication:

05

).

Playlists

are played in the same order as

the folders.

Note

The playback sequence can be modified
by selecting the playback mode (

MIX

)

›››

page 125

.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Select a Media source

Fig. 124

Select a Media source

Press the



equipment button to switch to

the Media mode.

When switching to the Media mode, the bot-
tom of the display shows the available Media
sources for a few seconds. The Media source
that is currently playing is highlighted .

Open the Media selection menu manually
and select a Media source

In the Media mode, press the



equip-

ment button to display the

Media selection

menu

again.

Enable the Media source you want by

pressing the corresponding function button.

OR:

Press the



equipment button again

to cycle through the available Media sources.

»

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