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SEAT NAVI SYSTEM PLUS

Owner’s manual

5F0012720EA

Inglés  

5F0012720EA

  (11.14)

  (GT9)

Summary of Contents for NAVI SYSTEM PLUS

Page 1: ...SEAT NAVI SYSTEM PLUS Owner s manual 5F0012720EA Ingl s 5F0012720EA 11 14 GT9...

Page 2: ...This is espe cially important when lending or selling the vehicle to another person This manual contains a description of the equipment supplied with the vehicle at the time of press Some of the unit...

Page 3: ...rol 11 Audio and Media Mode 14 Radio Mode 14 Media mode 23 Navigation 40 Navigation entry and control 40 CAR menu 52 Introduction to managing the CAR menu 52 Telephone management system PHONE 56 Intro...

Page 4: ...the traffic situation really permits this WARNING Before starting the trip you should fa miliarise yourself with the different radio functions High audio volume may represent a dan ger to you and to...

Page 5: ...t obstruct the driver WARNING External devices that are loose or not proper ly secured could move around the passenger compartment during a sudden driving or braking manoeuvre or an accident and cause...

Page 6: ...table data media Printed labels and coverings may peel off and damage the CD DVD drive Do not insert 8 cm single CDs or irregu larly shaped CDs or DVDs Do not insert DVD Plus discs Dual Discs or Flip...

Page 7: ...one of the functions 1 2 RADIO switches to radio mode and changes frequency band in radio mode page 14 MEDIA To change to Media mode and change the media source page 23 PHONE To open the Telephone man...

Page 8: ...o view Images page 38 Sound To open the Sound setup page 72 Vol ume and sound setup Settings To open the System setup page 70 Menu and system setup Mirror Link To change to Mirror Link mode page 66 Ge...

Page 9: ...in any other vehicle If the battery has been disconnected the ignition must be activated before switching on the Infotainment system Change base volume Increasing or decreasing the volume or muting th...

Page 10: ...unction buttons operation and ef fect A The title bar shows the selected menu and where applicable other function buttons B Press it to open another menu Display and function buttons operation and ef...

Page 11: ...bove or below the scroll marker OR Place a finger over the scroll marker and without lifting it move it around the screen Lift your finger off the screen when you reach the desired position OR Place y...

Page 12: ...up page 70 3 Displays the number and opens the list of re maining selectable entries that match the en tered text Letters and dig its Press them to copy them into the input line Letters and 4 Hold and...

Page 13: ...st be reactivated again when needed There are certain commands after which the voice control does not end and waits with What do you wish to do now To end voice control manually keep the button presse...

Page 14: ...of the passenger compartment If you are driving very fast speak a little louder You can access the instructions by saying Instructions tutorial introduction You can also listen to the instructions in...

Page 15: ...he changes will take effect automatically Summary of the indications and function buttons Function button effect Dialogue style select the type of dialogue Long during the voice control you will hear...

Page 16: ...available radio stations page 21 1 to 18 Preset buttons to store radio stations page 17 a This depends on the country and unit in question Possible messages and symbols Display Meaning A View the fre...

Page 17: ...s can be displayed in the main RADIO menu and in the FM station list FM radio stations may occasionally or contin uously broadcast different content on differ ent regional frequencies under the same s...

Page 18: ...ame of the main station in the DAB menu to select an additional station Or select the additional station from the station list The DAB main menu shows the name of the additional selected station on th...

Page 19: ...of the preset buttons Selecting the station from the preset buttons Press the preset button correspond ing to the desired station The stored stations can only be played by pressing the correspond ing...

Page 20: ...ig 14 RADIO main menu Fig 15 Radio mode list of stations Selecting stations Select stations with the arrow buttons Press either the function button or Fig 14 This will change between available station...

Page 21: ...ss Deleting stored stations All the stored stations can be deleted together or separately from the FM AM DAB Setup menu page 21 Set a station name FM frequency range 1 In some cases the name of the st...

Page 22: ...their own traffic news support the TP function by broadcasting traffic reports by other stations EON Switching the TP function on and off Using the Setup FM AM DAB menu acti vate or deactivate the Tr...

Page 23: ...d sta tions Delete all entries All stored stations will be deleted To delete the stations one by one press the preset button for the desired station Station logos To manually assign or delete the logo...

Page 24: ...quency band are played in sequence for approximate ly 5 seconds each page 19 Traffic news station TP The TP function traffic news sta tion monitoring is active page 20 Delete presets To delete all or...

Page 25: ...3 Overview of the controls page 5 General operating instructions page 6 Note MPEG 4 HE AAC audio coding technology and patents are licensed from Fraunhofer IIS This product is subject to certain intel...

Page 26: ...mory cards a maximum of 4000 files and a maximum of 1000 files per directory For Jukebox SSD a maximum of 3000 files Playing audio files via Bluetooth a The external media player must be compatible wi...

Page 27: ...he subfolder F1 1 Track 7 in the second subfolder F1 2 of the folder F1 Tracks 8 and 9 in the second folder F2 Note The play order can be modified by selecting different playback modes page 26 Playlis...

Page 28: ...being played at that moment If in the Media Setup menu Mix Repeat including subfolders is activated it also includes the subfolders page 36 Repeat the current track MIX Random play Includes all track...

Page 29: ...media source that has been previ ously used is selected again playback is re sumed from the point at which it was stop ped Optionally selectable media playback sources Function button Media source JU...

Page 30: ...ress and hold the function button Fast reverse Press and hold the function button Fast forward Selecting an album by its cover Fig 23 Selecting by cover When pressing the current cover Fig 22 1 it dis...

Page 31: ...t all tracks Repeats all the tracks that are on the same memory level as the track being played at that moment If in the Media Setup menu Mix Repeat Scan including subfolders is activa ted it also inc...

Page 32: ...arning appears on screen Depending on the unit unreadable CDs or DVDs are ejected 3 times automatically and inserted again to initiate another three at tempts before said message is displayed Note Une...

Page 33: ...layers depends on the unit The USB port supplies the usual USB volt age of 5 volts for a USB connection External hard disks with a capacity greater than 32 GB must be reformatted for the FAT32 file sy...

Page 34: ...n button A dropdown menu appears with three options SD Card1 SD Card 2 and USB After correctly ejecting the data storage device from the sys tem the function button becomes inactive grey colour Now th...

Page 35: ...source is powered from the vehicle s 12 volt socket Connecting an external audio source via Bluetooth Fig 29 Media mode Bluetooth audio menu Bluetooth Audio mode allows you to listen to audio files b...

Page 36: ...ent 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 Jukebox SSD Fig 30 Manage Jukebox The jukebo...

Page 37: ...leted If Select all is activated all the files and folders on the data storage device will be de leted Press the DELETE function button The files and folders will be deleted according to the selection...

Page 38: ...regarding the rest of the procedure Controlling playback The extent to which the WLAN audio source can be controlled via the Infotainment sys tem depends on the connected WLAN audio source and the app...

Page 39: ...l menu and return to the main DVD screen Fig 33 A Chapter display B Displays play time duration and remaining play time C Move the control menu window Minimise or maximise the control menu window Clos...

Page 40: ...d 8 the most restrictive adults Images Fig 34 Images main menu Using the Images menu image files can be viewed e g photos individually or as a sli deshow The image files must be stored on a compati bl...

Page 41: ...t the viewing format of the image Automatic The images are shown in scale in rela tion to the size of the screen the image may not be displayed in its entirety Complete The full images are displayed o...

Page 42: ...es the Infotainment system will still attempt to provide route guidance If navigation data are unavailable or incom plete the navigation system may be unable to determine the exact vehicle position As...

Page 43: ...sed or stored destination and search for points of interest Opening the main Navigation menu Press the NAV button on the Infotainment system to open the last menu that was open in navigation If the ma...

Page 44: ...nation Along the route a The points of interest are searched for along the route Near address The points of interest are searched for near the address Select on map The points of interest are searched...

Page 45: ...ys than on urban roads Appropriate navigation announcements are also given on multi lane roads branching roads and at roundabouts for example At the roundabout take the second exit A navigation announ...

Page 46: ...written the next time a flagged destination is stored Mark the Flagged destination in the Destina tion memory Press the Save function button The name can be changed in the following in put window Pres...

Page 47: ...ct to the selected destination Destinations that come before the selected destination are ignored To open the detailed view of the destina tion in question Available function buttons New desti nation...

Page 48: ...D Map display in three dimensions bird s eye view Buildings are also displayed in three di mensions The places of interest and well known buildings are shown in detail and in colour a To display the d...

Page 49: ...ainment system constantly receives traffic reports TMC TMCpro in the back ground provided a TMC traffic news station can be received at the current location The station being listened to does not have...

Page 50: ...ffic congestion if it is clearly defined in the traffic report Importing vCards electronic business cards Importing vCards to the destination memory Insert the data storage device with the stor ed vCa...

Page 51: ...n mind how recent the naviga tion data is and the limitations of the system page 40 Route guidance in demo mode If demo mode is activated in the Setup Navi gation menu page 49 an additional pop up win...

Page 52: ...tabase for the area being driven in Show favourites The stored destinations are shown on the map as favourites orange symbol Show POI Select categories for POI To select which point of in terest categ...

Page 53: ...sses see also page 44 Define home address To assign or edit a home address see also page 44 Delete my points of interest Personal POI To delete the points of interested stored in the points of interes...

Page 54: ...R VEHICLE STATUS Offroad Fig 42 CAR Menu Offroad Press the CAR button on the Infotainment system Press the VIEW function button and then select OFFROAD If the corresponding equipment is available the...

Page 55: ...iles depending on the model of instru ment panel When one of these values is reached de pending on the version of the instrument panel the memory is automatically deleted and it starts counting from 0...

Page 56: ...on of the evaluation that is cur rently being performed Display Fig 45 Meaning 3 Bars to represent acceleration The position of the car represents the acceleration If the acceleration is constant the...

Page 57: ...ignificance in the vehicle display To access the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System you must press the Previous or Next buttons From this same menu using the button SET the tyre pressures are stored Note...

Page 58: ...ng the mo bile telephone whilst driving can distract you from the road and cause an accident Always drive carefully and responsibly Select volume settings that allow you to easily hear signals from ou...

Page 59: ...em must be switched off The radiation produced by the mobile telephone when switched on may interfere with sensi tive technical and medical equipment possi bly resulting in a malfunction or damage to...

Page 60: ...system Press the Setup function button Press the Select telephone function button and then Find telephone OR Press the PHONE unit button Press the Setup function button Press the Bluetooth function b...

Page 61: ...m range of the Bluetooth con nection is approx 10 metres The active Bluetooth connection disconnects if this distance is exceeded The connection is auto matically re established as soon as the de vice...

Page 62: ...est user profile will au tomatically be replaced If you do not want it to do this you must previously delete one of the user profiles To delete a profile manual ly Menu Phone setup User profile setup...

Page 63: ...vate mode activated the active audio and microphone become that of the mobile phone connected to the hands free When deactivated the audio reverts to the vehicle s audio system This configuration is o...

Page 64: ...function button is only displayed when the prefix function is activated in the User profile setup menu page 66 Note Breakdown service and information calls can incur an additional cost on your telepho...

Page 65: ...t for the voice control sys tem to say the contact name Dialling a con tact Press the desired telephone number on the detailed list to establish the connection Press the pencil icon to edit the number...

Page 66: ...from the contact list Press the Recipients function button to select multiple recipients Recipients To select multiple recipients from the contact list Delete To delete a text message Call Menu call...

Page 67: ...th speed dial but tons Briefly press an assigned speed di al button from the PHONE main menu to call the telephone number that has been stored on it Note The contacts stored on the speed dial buttons...

Page 68: ...tone a To select a ring tone from a list of prede fined melodies tones The selected ring tone is played and set up when exiting the submenu Show pictures for contacts b If phonebook contacts have been...

Page 69: ...SEAT provides for this vehicle For the full use of SEAT Apps it is necessa ry to activate the Mobile device data trans fer option in Setup page 70 Protect the mobile terminal with its appli cations f...

Page 70: ...Function button message function meaning DISCONNECT End connection with MirrorLink CLOSE APPS Press to close the open apps Then press the apps to be closed or the Close all function button to close a...

Page 71: ...ss to connect a mobile device to the In fotainment system Activate keyboard entry field a When entering data using the keypad the Infotainment system virtual keypad is displayed rather than the keypad...

Page 72: ...ase the Time zone function button will not be active Time To manually alter the time Automatic summer time DST adjustment The time is set automatically Time zone To change to the desired time zone Tim...

Page 73: ...nition must be on WLAN setup Press the MENU button on the Infotainment system Press the SETUP function button to open the System setup menu Press the WLAN function button to open the WLAN setup menu F...

Page 74: ...playback volume of the audio sources connected via Bluetooth Low Me dium or High Also see page 72 Overview of screen and function buttons Equaliser To adjust the characteristics of the sound Balance F...

Page 75: ...ne with dual tone multiple frequency EON Assistance for other radio transmission net works Enhanced Other Network FM Frequency modulation ultra short wave UKW GSM Global System for Mobile Communicatio...

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Page 77: ...7 Delete all entries 70 user entries 70 Delete data 70 Delete entries 70 Demo mode Navigation 49 Destination memory 44 Dial number 61 Dial telephone number 61 Display use 8 DVD 37 control 37 DVD video...

Page 78: ...election menu 27 memory card unreadable 30 messages and symbols 26 MP3 files 23 notes 25 Playing order 25 playlists 24 play modes 26 prepare a memory card for removal 30 random play Mix 26 remove a me...

Page 79: ...on additional displays 10 Changing the volume 7 function buttons 8 general instructions for use 6 Infotainment system buttons 6 input 9 input mask 9 on screen keypad 9 PHONE 56 59 RADIO 14 rotary knob...

Page 80: ...n 20 tune stations 18 tune the frequency of the stations 18 Radio Text RDS 15 Random play Mix 26 RDS 15 automatic station tracking 15 Regional RDS 15 TP traffic news station 20 Repeat 26 Repeat functi...

Page 81: ...20 TP Traffic Program traffic announcement INFO 21 Track list 28 Traffic announcement INFO 21 Traffic news station see TP traffic news station 20 Traffic reports 47 online 47 on the map 47 symbols 47...

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Page 83: ...included in all types or variants of the model they may vary or be modified depend ing on the technical requirements and on the market this is in no way deceptive advertis ing The illustrations are i...

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