Seat Alhambra (2022 year). Manual in english — page 13

Operating modes

Function buttons

Seek mode

: To set the settings for the arrow buttons

and

. The setting applies to all frequency bands

(FM, AM and DAB).

Preset list

: The arrow keys are used to switch be-

tween all of the saved stations in the selected
frequency band.

Station List

: The arrow keys are used to switch

between all of the tuneable stations in the selec-

ted frequency band.

Traffic programme (TP)

: The TP function (tracking of

traffic information stations) is active

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.

Delete presets

: To erase all or some of the preset sta-

tions.

Station logos

: To assign logos to stations stored on

memory buttons

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.

Radio text

: The radio text is active

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dio text

.

Advanced settings

: DAB services settings.

Autostore station logos

a)

: Station logos are as-

signed automatically when the radio stations are
stored on the memory buttons

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.

DAB traffic announcements

: DAB traffic announce-

ments are played in the same way as TP traffic
announcements in any equipment mode.

Function buttons

Other DAB announcements

: DAB announcements

(news, sports information, weather, warnings,
etc.) are played while the DAB Radio mode is ac-
tive.

DAB - DAB station tracking

: Automatic station track-

ing within the DAB frequency range is active.

Automatic DAB - FM switching

: Switching to the FM

frequency band is permitted for automatic sta-

tion tracking.

a)

This depends on the country and unit in question.

Media

Introduction

Audio or image sources containing files in dif-
ferent media are known as “

media sources

”.

These audio files can be played through the
corresponding players or the infotainment
system's audio inputs.

Only supported files are displayed and
played. Other files are ignored.

Copyright

Consider the legislation on the intellectual
property of audio and video files.

Note

MPEG-4 HE-AAC audio coding technolo-

gy and patents are licensed by Fraunhofer
IIS.

This product is protected by certain Mi-

crosoft Corporation copyright and proper-
ty 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.

The infotainment system only plays com-

patible undamaged audio files; other files
are ignored.

Check the list of compatible devices on

the SEAT website.

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Infotainment system

Requirements for data media and files

The factory-fitted CD and DVD players are
class 1 according to DIN IEC 76 (CO) 6 / VDE
0837.

Only standard 12 cm CD/DVDs and 32 mm x
24 mm x 2.1 mm or 1.4 mm memory cards can
be inserted in the infotainment system.

Any playable file formats on the list will here-
inafter be known as “audio files”. A CD con-
taining these types of audio files is called an
“audio data CD”.

Data media

Requirements for playing audio files

Optical discs:

– Audio CD (up to 80 min).
– CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW with audio data up to a max. of 700 MB (megabyte) with
the ISO 9660 Level 1 and 2, Joliet or UDF 1.02, 1.5, 2.01 file system.

Memory cards

:

– SD and MMC in the file system must be FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 or VFAT (max 2 GB).
– SDHC (max 32 GB) and SDXC (max 2 TB) with the exFAT and NTFS file systems.

USB data media

:

– Devices with USB 2.0 and 3.0 specifications.

– FAT16, FAT32, exFAT and NTFS file system.
– Different generations of iPods™

a)

, iPads™

a)

and iPhones™

a)

.

– MTP players with the trademarks “PlaysForSure” or “ReadyForVista”..

– Digital Audio Specification.
– MP2 (.mp2) and MP3 (.mp3) files with transfer rates from 32 to 320 kbit/s or varia-

ble transfer rate.

– WAV files (.wav).
– WMA files (.wma) up to 10 mono / stereo without copy protection and transfer rates
of up to 384kbit/s.
– AAC files (.m4a, .m4b and .aac) without copy protection.
– OGG-Vorbis 1 (.ogg) files with transfer rates of up to 256kbit/s.
– FLAC files (.flac).

– Playlists in the M3U, PLS, ASX and WPL formats.

– Playlists must not exceed 20 kB or more than 1000 entries.

– File names and routes that do not exceed 256 characters.
– On memory cards, a maximum of 4000 files and a maximum of 1000 files per di-
rectory.



Playback of audio files through the AUX-IN jack.

– The external audio source must meet a series of playback conditions

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Play audio files over Bluetooth®

b)

.

– The external media player must be compatible with the A2DP Bluetooth® profile

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.

a)

iPod™, iPad™ and iPhone™ are protected trademarks of Apple Inc.

b)

Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth® SIG, Inc.

Read and bear in mind the instruction manual
for the external data storage device.

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.

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Operating modes

Quality differences between data media pro-
duced by different manufacturers can cause
playback interference.

Consider copyright legislation!

The configuration of data media or of the
equipment or programs used for recording
may cause some tracks or data media to be
unreadable. On the Internet, for example, can
be found information about the best way to
record audio files or data media (compres-
sion rate, ID3 tag, etc.).

The reading speed can vary considerably
depending on the size, the usage status
(copying and deleting processes), the struc-
ture of the folders and the type of files of the
data media used.

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.

A cover can only be displayed when the
name starts with “

Cover

”, “

Folder

” or “

Al-

bum

”.

Note

Do not use memory card adaptors, USB

extension cords or USB hubs!

SEAT assumes no liability for any deterio-

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

Playback order of files and folders

Fig. 203

Example of the structure of an audio

data CD.

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.

The illustration shows an example of a con-
ventional audio data CD, containing tracks

, folders

and subfolders

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Fig. 203

.

In this case the tracks will be played as fol-
lows

1)

:

Tracks

1

and

2

in the root directory

(Root) of the CD
Tracks

3

and

4

in the

first

F1

folder of

the CD root directory
Track

5

in the

first

subfolder

F1.1

of fold-

er

F1

.

Track

6

in the

first

subfolder

F1.1.1

of

subfolder

F1.1

Track

7

in the

second

subfolder

F1.2

of

folder

F1

Track

8

and

9

in the

second

folder

F2

»

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

1)

The

Mix/repeat including subfolders

function must

be active in the

Media settings

menu

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.

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Infotainment system

Note

The playback sequence can be modified

by selecting the different playback modes

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.

Playlists do not play automatically, they

have to be selected directly from the track
selection menu

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.

MEDIA main menu

Fig. 204

MEDIA main menu.

Using the

Media

main menu, different media

sources can be selected and played.

Press the infotainment button



to open

the

Radio

main menu

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Fig. 204

.

It will continue playing the last media source
selected from the same point.

The media source being played is indicated
on the dropdown list when the

1

function

button is pressed.

If there is no available media source, the

Me-

dia

main menu is displayed.

MEDIA main menu function buttons

Function buttons

1

Indicates the media source being
played. Press to select another media
source

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.

CD

: Internal CD drive

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.

SD Card 1

,

SD Card 2

: SD card

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.

USB 1

and

USB 2

: External data stor-

age device connected to a USB port

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.

AUX

: External audio source connected

to the AUX-IN multimedia socket

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.

BT Audio

: Bluetooth® audio

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.

Selec-

tion

Opens the track list

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.

/

Changes track in Media mode

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.

Playback stops. The

function button

changes to

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.

Function buttons

Playback is resumed. The

function

button changes to

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.

Set-

up

Opens the

Media Settings

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menu.

Press it to change mode.

: To repeat the current track.

: To repeat all tracks.

Repeats all the tracks that are on the
same memory level as the track being
played now. If in the

Media Settings

menu the

Mix/Repeat including subfolders

option is enabled, it also includes the
subfolders

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.

Random play. The

function button

changes to

Includes all the tracks that are on the
same memory level as the track being
played now. If in the

Media Settings

menu the

Mix/Repeat including subfolders

option is enabled, it also includes the
subfolders

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.

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Operating modes

Indications and symbols of the MEDIA
main menu

Display: Meaning

A

Display track information (CD text

, ID3 la-

bel in MP3 files).

Audio CD: Displays the

track

and track

number, according to the order on the data
storage device.

Audio files: Displays the

name of the artist

,

the

name of the album

and the

track

if

available.

B

a)

Displays the album cover if available in the

data storage device.

C

The progress bar and the playing time so far

and time remaining in minutes and seconds.

VBR

: In the case of audio files with variable

bit rates the remaining time may vary.

Press

the progress bar or

press it and move it

to skip to a different part of the track.

a)

Not available for the Media System Colour model.

Note

When the media source is inserted, playing
will not start automatically; it is necessary
for the user to select the source. Nor will
the media source change when it is ejec-
ted.

Switching the Media source

Fig. 205

MEDIA main menu.

Lower the base volume on the Infotainment

system.

From the

Media

main menu, press the

SOURCE

function button

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Fig. 205

and se-

lect the desired media source.

OR:

From the

MEDIA

main menu, press the

1

function button and select the desired Me-

dia source.

In the pop-up window, the Media sources not
selected are shown as deactivated (in grey).

When a Media source that has already been
played is selected again, playback is re-
sumed from the point at which it was stop-
ped.

Note

The Media source can be changed in the

Track list

view: select

Media > View.

Changing track in the MEDIA main
menu

Fig. 206

MEDIA main menu.

The tracks of the Media source that is being
listened to can be changed successively us-
ing the arrow buttons.

The arrow keys

cannot

be used to switch to

playback from a playlist. Playback from a
playlist must be started manually in the title
selection menu

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.

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Infotainment system

Control through the MEDIA main menu

Meaning

Function

Briefly press

the func-

tion button

<

once.

If the title has been play-
ing for less than 3 sec-

onds, it goes back to the
start of the previous title.

If the title has been play-
ing for 3 seconds or more,

it returns to the beginning

of the title.

Briefly press

the func-

tion button

>

once.

To the next title. From the
last title, pressing this but-

ton switches to the first ti-
tle of the data media that
is being played.

Press and hold

the

function button

<

.

Rewind.

Press and hold

the

function button

>

.

Fast forward.

Briefly press

the func-

tion button

once.

Playback stops. The

function button changes
to

.

Briefly press

the func-

tion button

once.

Playback is resumed. The

function button

changes to

.

Selecting a track from a track list

Fig. 207

List of titles of a Media source (folder

view).

Fig. 208

USB data storage device: data bank

view.

Open a title list

Press the

Selection

function button

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Fig. 206

.

OR:

Turn the adjustment knob. The track

that is playing is highlighted

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Fig. 207

.

Search the title list and press the title that you
want. If there is title information available, the
title and title number (on audio CDs) or file
name (MP3) is displayed instead of

Title +

number.

Depending on the media source that is selec-
ted, you can choose between the

folder

view

and the

data bank view

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.

Overview of the function buttons in the ti-
tle list

Fig. 207 Function buttons

Open the

Sources

menu. Press to select

another Media source.

1

The currently selected Media source is dis-

played on the bar at the top of the screen.
Press to change the media source.

CD

: Internal CD drive

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.

SD Card 1

,

SD Card 2

: SD card

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.

USB 1

and

USB 2

: External data support

connected

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.

BT Audio

: External media player connected

via Bluetooth®

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.

Press the function button to open the top
folder of the Media source.

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Operating modes

Fig. 207 Function buttons

Start playback of the first title.

Repeat all titles. The

function button

changes to

.

Repeats all the tracks that are on the same
memory level as the track being played now.

If in the

Media Settings

menu the

Mix/Repeat including subfolders

option is ena-

bled, it also includes the subfolders

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.

Random play. The

function button

changes to

.

Includes all the tracks that are on the same
memory level as the track being played now.
If in the

Media Settings

menu the

Mix/Repeat including subfolders

option is ena-

bled, it also includes the subfolders

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.

×

To close the list of titles.

Data bank view

1)

The

data bank view

can only be generated

by mass storage devices (USB and SD cards).

Depending on the volume of data, it can take
a few minutes to generate the data bank
view.

If there are too many files in the mass storage
device, it may not be possible to generate the

Databank view

.

When generating the

data bank view

, exist-

ing titles are ordered according to the infor-
mation available about titles in different cate-
gories and lists.

The existing tracks can be viewed and
opened from these lists according to different
classifications.

To switch between the

Data bank view

and

the

Folder view

, press function button

›››

Fig. 208

2

.

Fig. 208 Function button: name

List of tracks

Artists

Albums

Genres

Title

Note

Titles, folders and playlists can also be se-
lected by turning the setting button and
playing or opening them by pressing on
them.

Insert or eject a CD

The driver should refrain from operating the
unit while the vehicle is in motion. Insert or
change the data storage device before mov-
ing off!

The CD drive can play audio CDs and audio
data CDs.

Inserting a CD

Insert the CD into the CD reader

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Fig. 177

››

Fig. 178

4

with the printed side

facing upwards, until the equipment inserts it
automatically.

Ejecting a CD

Press button



.

The CD is ejected and you have approxi-

mately 10 seconds to remove it.

If the CD is not removed within 10 seconds, it
is automatically retracted for security rea-
sons without activating the CD mode.

Illegible or faulty CD

If the data on an inserted CD cannot be read
or a defective CD is inserted, the correspond-
ing warning appears on screen.

»

1)

Not available for model: Media System Colour

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Infotainment system

Depending on the equipment, unreadable
CDs are automatically ejected 3 times and
reinserted to start another three read at-
tempts before this indication is displayed.

Note

Uneven road surfaces and strong vibra-

tions can cause playback to jump.

When the temperature inside the equip-

ment is too high, loading and playback of
CDs is disabled.

If after inserting a number of different

CDs and receiving the

CD drive error

ev-

ery time, contact a qualified workshop.

Insert or eject an SD card

The driver should refrain from operating the
infotainment system while the vehicle is in
motion. Insert or change the data storage de-
vice before moving off!

Only compatible audio files are displayed.
Other files are ignored.

Inserting the SD card

1)

Media System Colour:

Insert compatible SD cards, first on the side

of the cut corner and with the label facing up
(contacts facing down) in SD card slot

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Fig. 177

7

until they lock into place.

Media System Plus / Navi System:

Left slot:

Enter a compatible SD card with

the corner cut

upwards

and the title on the

left (the contact surfaces pointed to the right)
in the left SD card slot

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Fig. 178

6

until it

clicks.

Right slot:

Enter a compatible SD card with

the corner cut

downwards

and the title on

the right (the contact surfaces pointed to the
left) in the right SD card slot

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Fig. 178

6

until it clicks.

If an SD card cannot be inserted, make sure it
is positioned correctly and is compatible with
the unit.

Playback does not start automatically if
there are audio files stored in the SD card and
they can be read.

Ejecting the SD card

The inserted SD cards

must

be prepared for

ejection.

In the

MEDIA

main menu, press the

Settings

button to open the

Media Set-

tings

menu.

OR:

Press the infotainment



button and

then press

Settings

to open the

System set-

tings

menu.

Press the

Remove safely

function button and

then

SD Card

. After correctly ejecting the

data storage device from the system, the
function button becomes inactive (grey col-
our).

Press the inserted SD card. The SD card

“jumps” to the eject position.

Remove the SD card.

Illegible SD card

If the data on an SD card cannot be read, a
warning will be displayed on the infotainment
system.

The infotainment system switches to the last
source selected.

Note

The navigation SD card may not be used as
memory storage for other files. The Info-
tainment system will not recognise the files
saved on it.

1)

The number of slots for SD cards depends on

the country and device in question.

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Operating modes

External data storage device con-
nected to the USB port

Depending on the features and the country,
the vehicle may have one or two USB con-
nections

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.

The location of the USB ports

depends on

the vehicle in question.

Where this manual refers to external data
storage devices, this means USB mass stor-
age devices containing supported audio files,
such as MP3 players, iPods™ and USB sticks.

Only supported audio files are displayed and
played. Other files are ignored.

Playback does not start automatically if
there are audio files stored and readable in
the SD card.

Further operation of the external data medi-
um (changing track, selecting tracks and
playback modes) is described in the appro-
priate chapters of this manual

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.

Instructions and restrictions

Compatibility with Apple™ devices and other
media players depends on the unit.

The USB port

supplies the usual USB volt-

age of 5 volts for a USB connection.

Due to the large number of different data
storage devices and various iPod™, iPad™
and iPhone™ generations available, it is not

possible to guarantee fault-free operation of
all functions described here.

Take into account all other instructions and
limitations regarding requirements for media
sources.

iPod™, iPad™ and iPhone™

Depending on the country and equipment,
iPods™, iPads™ or iPhones™ can be connec-
ted via the device's own USB cable to the ve-
hicle’s USB port

and used as audio sour-

ces.

After connecting an iPod™, iPad™ or iPhone™,
the list views specific to the iPod™ are dis-
played at the top selection level (

Play-

lists

,

Artists

,

Albums

,

Tracks

,

Podcasts

, etc.).

Disconnecting

Data media

be

prepared for disconnection.

In the

MEDIA

main menu, press the

Settings

button to open the

Media Set-

tings

menu.

OR:

Press the infotainment



button and

then press

Settings

to open the

System set-

tings

menu.

Press the

Remove safely

function button. A

dropdown menu appears with the following
options: SD1 Card, SD2 Card, USB1 and USB2.
Pressing the corresponding function button
disables it.

Now the data storage device can be dis-

connected.

Unreadable data storage device

If a data storage device with unreadable data
is connected, the infotainment system display
will show a warning.

Note

Do not connect an external media player

at the same time to play music via Blue-
tooth® and via the USB port

with the in-

fotainment system, as this could cause
playback limitations.

If the external player is an Apple device™,

it cannot be simultaneously connected by
USB and by Bluetooth®.

If a connected source is not recognized,

disconnect and reconnect it. If the data
cannot be played, the corresponding indi-
cation will be displayed.

211

Infotainment system

External audio source connected to
the AUX-IN multimedia socket

Fig. 209

MEDIA main menu.

Fig. 210

Media Mode: external audio source

connected to the AUX-IN socket.

Depending on the equipment and country
there may be an AUX-IN multimedia socket

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.

In order to connect the external audio source
to the AUX-IN socket, a suitable cable is re-
quired with a 3.5 mm jack that is inserted into
the AUX-IN socket of the vehicle.

The connected external audio source

cannot

be operated with the infotainment system's
controls.

Connecting an external audio source to
the AUX-IN multimedia socket

Connect the external audio source to the

AUX-IN multimedia socket.

Start playback on the external audio

source.

In the

MEDIA

main menu, press the

›››

Fig. 209

1

function button and select

AUX

.

The

playback volume

of the connected ex-

ternal audio source should be adjusted to the
volume of the other audio sources

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.

Information on operating an external au-
dio source connected to the AUX-IN multi-
media socket

Operation

Effect

Selection of another au-
dio source from the Info-
tainment system.

The external audio

source continues to run in
the background.

Operation

Effect

Stopping playback on
the external audio
source.

The infotainment system
remains in the

AUX

menu.

Remove the connector
from the AUX-IN multi-

media jack.

The infotainment system
remains in the

AUX

menu.

Note

Please read and observe the manufac-

turer's instruction manual for the external
audio source.

Interference noise may be heard if the ex-

ternal audio source is powered from the 12-
volt power socket of the vehicle.

Connect an external audio source
via Bluetooth®

Fig. 211

MEDIA main menu.

212

Operating modes

In the Bluetooth® Audio mode, audio files that
are playing on a device connected by Blue-
tooth can be listened to on the infotainment
system.

Conditions

The Bluetooth® audio source must support

the A2DP Bluetooth® profile.

In the

Bluetooth® Settings

menu the

Bluetooth Audio (A2DP/AVRCP)

function must be

on. Select

Telephone > Settings >

Bluetooth

Starting a Bluetooth® audio transfer

Turn on Bluetooth® visibility in the external

Bluetooth® audio source.

In the MEDIA main menu, press function but-

ton

›››

Fig. 211

1

and select

BT audio

.

Press

Search for new device

to connect an

external Bluetooth® audio source for the first
time

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.

OR:

Select a Bluetooth® audio source from

the list.

Please refer to the instructions on the

screen of the infotainment system and on the
Bluetooth® audio source regarding the rest of
the procedure.

You may need to manually start playback on
the Bluetooth® audio source.

When the Bluetooth® device is disconnected,
the infotainment system remains in Blue-
tooth® audio mode.

Controlling playback

The extent to which the Bluetooth® audio
system can be operated through the infotain-
ment system depends on the connected
Bluetooth® device.

Note

Due to the large number of possible Blue-

tooth® audio sources, it is not possible to
guarantee fault-free operation of all de-
scribed functions.

Always switch off the warning and serv-

ice tones on a connected Bluetooth® audio
source, e.g. key tones on a mobile tele-
phone, to prevent possible interference
noise and malfunctions.

The system response time may vary, de-

pending on the connected external play-
back device.

If the external player is an Apple device™,

it cannot be simultaneously connected by
USB and by Bluetooth®.

Images

3

Not available for model: Media System Colour

Fig. 212

Images main menu.

Using the

Images

menu, image files can be

viewed (e.g. photos) individually or as a slide-
show.

The image files must be stored on a compati-
ble data storage device.

Image files linked to complete address data
can be used for image-based navigation

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1)

.

Press the Infotainment



button and then

select the

Images

context.

Press the

›››

Fig. 212

1

function button to

select the source where the picture files in
question are located.

»

1)

Valid for: Navi System

213

Infotainment system

Function buttons

1

Display and selection of the source.

Only sources with compatible image
formats can be selected

›››

page 214

.

/

To rotate the view of the image 90 de-
grees to the left or the right.

Reset the view of the image.

Selec-

tion

Opens a list of image files.

/

To change to the previous or next im-

age.

To stop the playback of a slideshow.
The

function button changes to

.

To continue the playback of a slide-
show. The

function button changes

to

.

Setup

Image settings

›››

page 214

.

Enlarging or reducing the view

Slide 2 fingers across the screen, moving

them further apart or closer together.

OR:

turn the settings button.

Requirements for viewing images

Image files

Maximum resolu-

tion

BMP

4MP

JPEG

4MP (Progressive Mode)

JPG

64MP

GIF

4MP

PNG

4MP

Image settings

Open the

Image settings

menu

Press the

Settings

function button in the

main

Images

menu.

Function buttons

Image view

: To adjust the image view format.

Automatic

: Images scale to the size of the

screen (the image may not be displayed com-
pletely).

Complete

: The images are displayed fully on

the screen.

Display time

: To adjust the display time of images

during a slideshow.

Function buttons

Repeat slideshow

: The active slideshow is repeated

infinitely.

Media settings

Select the

MEDIA

main menu by pressing

the Infotainment button



.

Press the

Settings

function button to open

the

Media settings

menu.

Function buttons

Sound

: Sound settings

›››

page 181

.

Mix/repeat including subfolders

: Subfolders are inclu-

ded in the selected playback mode

›››

page 203

.

Bluetooth®

: Bluetooth® settings

›››

page 238

Remove safely

: To prepare external data media for ex-

traction or disconnection. See also

›››

page 210, In-

sert or eject an SD card

and

›››

page 211, External

data storage device connected to the USB port

.

Traffic programme (TP)

: The TP function (tracking of

traffic information stations) is active

›››

page 200

.

214

Operating modes

Navigation

1)

Introduction

General information

A GPS (Global Positioning System) satellite
system locates the current position of the ve-
hicle. The vehicle’s sensors measure the dis-
tance travelled. The measurements are com-
pared with the stored detailed map resour-
ces, according to road indications stored in
them. Traffic reports, if any, will also be taken
into account in the route calculation (dynam-
ic route guidance

›››

page 222

). Using all the

data available, the Infotainment system cal-
culates the optimum route to the destination.

The destination is defined by entering an ad-
dress or a point of interest, e.g. a petrol sta-
tion or hotel.

Navigation announcements and graphic rep-
resentations will guide you to your destina-
tion.

Depending on the country, some functions of
the infotainment system will not be available
on the screen when travelling higher than a
certain speed. It is not a malfunction, but is
due to compliance with legislation.

CAUTION

The navigation announcements may be in-
accurate (e.g. due to out-of-date data).

Instructions for navigation

When the Infotainment system is unable to re-
ceive any data from GPS satellites (tunnels,
garages), navigation can still continue using
the vehicle sensors.

Possible limitations in navigation

In areas that are not or are only partially digi-
tised (e.g. insufficient definition of one-way
streets and road categories), the Infotain-
ment 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.

Navigation area and update of navigation
data

Road layouts change continuously. There-
fore, if the navigation data are not updated,
then errors or inaccuracies may occur.

SEAT recommends updating navigation data
on a regular basis.

Updating and using navigation da-
ta from an SD card

The SD card is factory fitted in slot 2 for SD
cards.

Navigation data that is currently valid for this
unit in order to allow all functions to be used
in full.

Updating navigation data

The current navigation data can be downloa-
ded in the internet at www.seat.com and stor-
ed in a SD card compatible with the unit.

Suitable SD Cards can be acquired at SEAT
dealerships.

The procedure is described on the internet at
www.seat.com.

Using navigation data

Insert the memory card

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page 210

.

Wait for the testing icon to disappear.

If the inserted memory card contains valid
navigation data, the following message ap-
pears: “

The source contains the

»

1)

Only available for the model: Navi System

215

Infotainment system

navigation database

”. Navigation can be

started.

Note

The inserted memory card must be pre-

pared before it is ejected

›››

page 210

.

Navigation is not possible without the SD

card.

Do not remove the memory card while

the navigation data is in use. This could
damage the memory card!

The navigation memory card cannot be

used as a memory for other files.

SEAT recommends using only the original

SEAT cards. The use of other memory cards
could limit its operation.

Navigation main menu

Fig. 213

Navigation main menu

Navigation functions can only be used if the
navigation data for the area where the vehi-
cle is driving is available in the infotainment
system.

The

Navigation

main menu allows you to se-

lect a new destination, call up a previously
used or stored destination and search for
points of interest.

Opening the main Navigation menu

Press the Infotainment system button



to

open the last menu that was open in naviga-
tion.

If the main

Navigation

menu is

not

dis-

played, press the infotainment button



again until the main

Navigation

menu is dis-

played.

OR:

Press the

function button to return

menu by menu to the

Navigation

menu.

Navigation main menu function buttons
and indicators

Function buttons

A

The split screen is displayed

›››

page 221

.

B

Messages and function buttons on
the map display

›››

page 222

.

Function buttons

1

New destination

: To enter a new des-

tination

›››

page 216

.

Route

: During route guidance

›››

page 218

.

2

View the audio source selected (radio
or Media).

My

destina-

tions

To activate or manage stored destina-
tions

›››

page 218

.

My

route

To create or manage a route

›››

page 219

.

POI

Search for points of interest (e.g. ho-
tels, fuel stations, etc.) within a partic-
ular search area

›››

page 220

.

View

To modify or activate or deactivate
the split screen

›››

Fig. 213

A

›››

page 221

.

Setup

Open the

Navigation Settings

›››

page 224

menu.

New destination (entering the des-
tination)

In the

Navigation

main menu, press the

New destination

function button

.

216

Operating modes

Press the

Options

function button and se-

lect the required type of destination (

Ad-

dress

,

Address

,

POI

or On map).

Steering

When narrowing down the destination ad-
dress,

please note

that every entry restricts

the available range of subsequent selections.

To enter an address press the function but-
tons in the following order:

Country

,

City

(or postcode),

Centre

(starts the route to the centre of the indicated
city),

Street

,

Number

,

Junction

,

LAST DES-

TINATIONS

,

START

(starts route guidance to

the selected destination).

Point of interest

Start the route towards a point of interest.

Function buttons

Search area

: To select the area in which special des-

tinations must be searched.

Surroundings of the location

: Points of interest will

be searched around the location.

Surroundings of the destination

a)

: Points of interest

will be searched around the destination.

On the route

a)

: Points of interest will be searched

along the route.

Surroundings of the address

: Points of interest will

be searched around the address entered.

Function buttons

Select on the map

: Points of interest will be

searched around the destination selected on
the map. To select a destination on the map,
press the

Edit

button.

Search category

: Select the main category (e.g.

Ve-

hicle and travel

), the category (e.g.

Air-

ports

) and then the desired entry on the list.

Save

: To save the selected point of interest in

the destination memory

›››

page 218

.

Dial number

: Establishes a telephone connec-

tion with the number stored for the point of inter-

est.

Start

: Starts guided navigation to the selected

point of interest.

Search name

: To search a point of interest entering

the name or using synonyms of the categories
(e.g. “Sleep” for hotels and hostels).

a)

This function button is only displayed with route

guidance activated.

On the map

Select the destination on the map or enter

it using GPS coordinates and confirm with

OK

.

OR:

Enter the coordinates and confirm with

OK

.

Function buttons

Store

: Store the point of interest in the destination

memory

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page 218

.

Function buttons

Edit

: Edit the destination or enter another one.

Route options

: Setting route options, see

Naviga-

tion Settings > Route options

.

Start

: Starts guided navigation to the selected point

of interest.

After starting route guidance

Fig. 214

Route calculation.

When starting route guidance, the route is
calculated based on the data that have been
selected in the

Route options

menu.

Three

alternative routes

are proposed

›››

Fig. 214

. These 3 routes correspond to the

selectable route options:

Economical

,

Fast

and

Short

.

Blue route:

Economic route.

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217

Infotainment system

Red route:

Fastest route.

Orange route:

Shortest route to the

destination, even if it results in longer
travelling time.

Select the desired route by pressing it.

The route criteria settings in the

Route op-

tions

menu are modified accordingly.

If a route is not selected, the route guidance
starts automatically after approx. one minute
according to the setting selected in

Route

options

.

Once the route has been calculated, the sys-
tem gives the first navigation announcement.
Up to 3 navigation announcements are given
before a turn.

Press the adjustment knob to listen to the

last audible navigation instruction.

The indicated distances depend to a great
extent on the type of road and the traffic
speed. On motorways, for example, naviga-
tion announcements are received much earli-
er than in urban traffic.

The corresponding navigation announce-
ments are also given on roads with several
lanes that split, and on roundabouts, for ex-
ample: “Leave the roundabout at the second
exit.”

A navigation announcement informs you
when you have reached your “destination”.


A navigation announcement informing you
that you have reached the “destination area”
is given if the exact destination cannot be
reached.

During

dynamic route guidance

, you re-

ceive information about reported traffic con-
gestion on the route. An additional navigation
announcement is given if the route is recalcu-
lated.

During

a navigation announcement, you can

change its volume using the button

.

For other announcement settings, select

Navigation > Settings > Navigation
announcements

.

Note

If you miss a turning during route guid-

ance and are currently unable to turn back,
keep on driving until the navigation system
offers a new route.

The quality of the announcements and

recommendations depends on the naviga-
tion data available and any reported traffic
problems.

Route

In the

Navigation

main menu, press the

Route

function button.

The

Route

function button is only displayed

when route guidance is activated.

Function buttons

Stopping route guidance

: Aborts current route guid-

ance.

New destination/leg

: To enter a new destination or a

new stopover

›››

page 216

.

Route information

: View route information for current

route.

Save destination

: To save the selected destina-

tion in the destination memory .

Route

: Press to open the route mode

›››

page 219

.

Congestion ahead

: To exclude a section (of 0.2 to 10

km in length) from the current route, e.g. to avoid
congestion. To cancel the exclusion, press the

Route

function button and then

Cancel congestion ahead

.

My destinations (destination mem-
ory)

The stored destinations can be selected from
the

My destinations

menu.

Press the

My destinations

function button

in the main

Navigation

menu.

Select the desired function:

Store position

,

Destinations

or

Home

.

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