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The track numbers are counted up sequentially in the navigation system
display when you play tracks in shuffle mode (MIX).
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99 tracks are permanently shown on the navigation system display. This
is even valid when the list contains a smaller number of tracks.
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When selecting a track, we recommend you not to jump forward or back
more than 49 tracks at a time. If you jump further than this, the iPod interface
may not select the track you intended.
USB interface*
Introduction
You can connect a memory stick or an MP3 player to the
vehicle's on-board navigation system via the USB port.
The USB port is located in your vehicle's glove box. It is compatible with all
memory sticks and MP3 players approved by SEAT. Problems can occur if you
use a memory stick or MP3 player not listed in the table. Your memory device
must be USB-certified as a minimum requirement.
Caution
Very high or very low temperatures (a common occurrence in a vehicle's inte-
rior) can cause damage to the memory stick or MP3 player and/or impair its
performance.
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Never leave your memory stick or MP3 player in the vehicle in case of
extreme temperatures.
Note
Please refer to the manufacturer's operating instructions for important infor-
mation on how to use your memory stick or MP3 player.
Connecting a memory stick / MP3 player
For problem-free operation, use only approved memory sticks
and MP3 players.
– Switch on your vehicle's sound system.
– Enable radio mode.
– Plug the
memory stick
into the USB port
(arrow),
or
– Connect the
MP3 player
to a standard USB extension cable and
plug the extension cable into the USB port
⇒
– Before you remove the memory device, switch the audio source
for the sound system back to radio.
It may take several seconds for the USB port to detect the memory device.
The MP3 player is switched off automatically when you switch the sound
system or the ignition off. The USB port stores the position of the last track
Fig. 33 USB port in glove
box
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