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Page 1: ...SEAT SOUND SYSTEM 2 0 OWNER S MANUAL Ingl s 5P0012006EN 02 11 GT9 5P0012006EN Portada Sound System 2 0_Maquetaci n 1 10 03 11 12 43 P gina 3...
Page 2: ...hicle Besides the regular care and maintenance of the vehicle its correct handling will help preserve its value For safety reasons note the information concerning accessories modifications and part re...
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Page 4: ...Safety notes 6 Unit overview 8 General operating information 10 Audio mode 12 Radio 12 TP function Traffic Programme 16 Media mode 18 External audio sources AUX Bluetooth Audio 26 MEDIA IN multimedia...
Page 5: ...your vehicle in some details Directions and positions of components e g right left front rear are al ways relative to the direction of travel of the vehicle unless otherwise sta ted The equipment mark...
Page 6: ...ng the trip you should familiarise yourself with the dif ferent radio functions High audio volume may represent a danger to you and to others Adjust the volume in a way that you can distinguish surrou...
Page 7: ...at all times e g emergency service sirens WARNING External devices that are placed loose in the vehicle or not properly se cured could be flung though the interior during a sudden driving or brak ing...
Page 8: ...cted may damage the CD player Always wait until the CD has been ejected CAUTION Any foreign objects attached to a data medium and non round data media can damage the CD player Only clean 12 cm standar...
Page 9: ...to Radio mode 12 Changes the frequencies in Radio mode 12 MEDIA Switches to Media mode 34 Selects another media source in Media mode 34 1 2 3 SOUND Changes sound settings and volume distribution 34 C...
Page 10: ...o change track 23 Media mode Press to start and stop the scan function SCAN 24 SOUND menu Turn to adjust a sound or volume setting 34 System settings SETUP Turn to adjust a setting 35 Rocker switch FO...
Page 11: ...while reverse is engaged If the volume is not modified when reverse is disengaged the previous vol ume setting is restored If the volume is modified when reverse gear is dis engaged the audio source...
Page 12: ...ource e g due to very quiet audio output from an ex ternal audio source lower the volume again before switching audio source Names of controls Overview Rotary push knobs Labelled unit buttons hard key...
Page 13: ...ow aerial RADIO main menu Fig 2 RADIO main menu Starting Radio mode Press the RADIO unit button The station you are currently listening to is shown in the middle of the screen fig 2 After you switch t...
Page 14: ...y band Fig 3 RADIO main menu frequency bands displayed with memory levels The currently selected frequency band FM or AM is indicated above the station display After you switch to Radio mode the avail...
Page 15: ...ect the desired frequency band page 12 Turn the setting knob fig 1 10 until the desired station frequency e g 89 9 MHz is displayed on the screen Scan function SCAN Fig 6 Additional radio functions an...
Page 16: ...efly press the RADIO unit button as often as required to switch between the frequency bands and memory levels When you have switched over the radio stations stored in the selected memory level are dis...
Page 17: ...button above which the desired station is dis played Alternatively Depending on the settings you can browse through the stored stations with the SEEK rocker switch SETUP SEEK MODE PRE SET page 35 It i...
Page 18: ...displayed and you will need to start a manual station search using the rocker switch SEEK page 13 During a station search with the arrow buttons or the scan function SCAN the unit will only tune to s...
Page 19: ...system MP3 files mp3 with bit rates of between 48 and 320 kbit s or with variable bit rate WMA files wma up to 9 0 without copy protec tion File names not longer than 64 characters Folder structures w...
Page 20: ...tc than a normal audio CD Complex folder structures can also slow down the reading of a data me dium Playlists only determine a certain playing order There are no files stored in a playlist The unit w...
Page 21: ...om line of the screen page 21 After roughly 5 sec onds they are replaced by the additional functions for playback and track search and the display of the selected media source fig 12 The selection dep...
Page 22: ...message in the bottom line of the screen indicates the possible cause of the error Message Meaning and consequences NO CD No compatible data medium It is not possible to switch to Media mode CD ROM Da...
Page 23: ...s already been played is selected again play back is resumed from the point that was last played Exception External au dio sources page 27 Track information display Fig 14 Track information of a curre...
Page 24: ...ss the SEEK TRACK rocker switch fig 1 13 to the left or right Meaning Result Briefly pressing to the left Goes to the start of the current track Briefly pressing to the right Goes to the next track Br...
Page 25: ...rrent folder will be played for 10 seconds each Pressing twice SCAN CD or SCAN ALL All tracks on the current CD or the connected da ta medium MDI will be played for 10 seconds each Audio CD Pressing o...
Page 26: ...acks will be played again Press the SCAN MIX or RPT function button again to stop the current playback mode at the track currently playing a Data medium MDI connected to the MEDIA IN multimedia interf...
Page 27: ...a the radio system Before connecting or playing an external audio source turn down the base volume on the radio system page 11 Additional information Safety notes page 6 Unit overview page 8 Media mod...
Page 28: ...play at the point where you left it External audio source connected to the AUX IN multimedia socket The AUX IN multimedia socket can only be used with a 3 5 mm jack plug An external audio source conne...
Page 29: ...instructions in the Owner s man ual Start playback on the external audio source Playing through the vehicle loudspeakers After starting the procedure to transfer audio files depends on whether the BL...
Page 30: ...s stor age devices containing supported audio files such as MP3 players iPods and USB sticks External data media are displayed as MDI Media Device In terface on the radio system The MEDIA IN multimedi...
Page 31: ...ng on the equipment to be connected USB iPod MP3 Walkman etc making sure that the pins are correctly connected A USB or iPod device is controlled through the radio controls A portable device with audi...
Page 32: ...el is displayed in the top line of the screen fig 22 You can switch between folders and playlists on the same level using the FOLDER rocker switch fig 1 10 To browse through the tracks within a folder...
Page 33: ...data mode Compatible formats include MP3 WMA OGG Vorbis AAC Please refer to the respective manufacturer s manual for instructions on the operation of the external data medium Compatible file formats...
Page 34: ...and injure the vehicle passengers The external data device must not be held in hand or on the legs while driving A sharp manoeuvre can throw the device towards the com partment and injure the vehicle...
Page 35: ...ction buttons at the bottom to open the correspond ing settings menu fig 23 Turn the setting knob fig 1 10 or briefly press one of the rocker switches 11 or 13 to the right or left to alter the curren...
Page 36: ...range of stations for the arrow buttons and in Radio mode ALL STATIONS The SEEK TRACK rocker switch allows you to browse through all available stations page 13 Display to the left and right of the se...
Page 37: ...es page 36 BT AUDIO BLUETOOTH AUDIO Activate or deactivate page 26 ON VOL ON VOLUME LIMIT Regulate the maximum switch on volume GALA GALA Set the speed dependent volume adjustment page 36 DISPLAY DISP...
Page 38: ...creased more At 0 speed dependent volume adjustment is switched off CAUTION If the volume is too high or the sound is distorted the vehicle speakers may be damaged Note To maintain the best reception...
Page 39: ...W AUX IN AUX IN multimedia socket auxiliary input EON Supports other networks Enhanced Other Networks FM Frequency modulation very high frequency VHF MDI External data medium Media Device Interface e...
Page 40: ...1 Controls 8 D DISPLAY LIGHT 35 E Energy management 10 External audio source AUX 27 External data medium USB 29 Input volume 36 MDI 29 MEDIA IN multimedia interface 29 MP3 player 29 Output volume 36 E...
Page 41: ...24 TP Traffic Programme 16 Track information 22 Traffic news Traffic Programme 16 VBR variable bit rate 18 Warning messages 21 WMA files 18 MEDIA IN See MEDIA IN multimedia interface 29 MEDIA IN conne...
Page 42: ...justment GALA 35 Station buttons 15 Switch off delay timeout 10 Switch on volume VOL 35 Switching off 10 Switching on 10 T TEMPERATURE 21 Things to note AUX mode 27 Display information 10 volume reduc...
Page 43: ...standards in this handbook are based on the status of information at the time of printing Except for error or omission the information included in the current handbook is valid as of the date of closi...
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