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Page 1 - Media System 3.2

Media System 3.2Owner’s manualInglés 7N5012006DG (07.12) (GT9)7N5012006DG

Page 2 - Table of Contents

9IntroductionAdjusting the base volumeFunction ActionIncrease the vol-ume.Turn the volume control  ⇒ Fig. 1 1 clockwise orpress the appropriate butto

Page 3 - General information

99NavigationMap view (MAP)IntroductionAdditional information and warnings:● Safety notes  ⇒ page 4●Unit overview ⇒ page 6● Basic information on use ⇒

Page 4 - Important Information

100 NavigationDuring route guidanceDuring route guidance the navigation route is shown as a coloured line⇒ Fig. 87. The colour of the line corresponds

Page 5

101NavigationAutozoomIf Autozoom is active, the map scale is adjusted automatically, dependingon the route (small scale for driving on the motorway an

Page 6 - 5Introduction

102 Navigation2D: setting the map alignment● Press the  function button at the top right of the map to change themap alignment for the two-dimensiona

Page 7 - Unit overview

103NavigationDuring route guidance in tour mode ⇒ page 89, information on the destina-tion or the next stopover can be displayed in the ... / ... fu

Page 8 - 7Introduction

104 Navigation● In the map view, press the MAP unit button to show or hide the addi-tional window.● Press the  ... function button at the top in the

Page 9 - Switching on and off

105Navigation● Press the Extras function button in the map display.● In the pop-up window, press the POI selection function button.The Select point of

Page 10 - Adjusting the base volume

106 Navigation● Press the TMC symbol to view additional information about the dis-played traffic congestion.● In the TMC message menu, press the Route

Page 11 - 10 Introduction

107Telephone control (PHONE)Telephone control (PHONE)Requirements and operationIntroductionThe telephone functions described below can only be selecte

Page 12 - 11Introduction

108 Telephone control (PHONE)WARNINGIf a mobile telephone not connected to an external aerial is used in thevehicle, electromagnetic radiation in the

Page 13 - 12 Introduction

10 IntroductionUnit buttonsThis manual uses the word “unit button” and a button symbol with bluecontent to refer to buttons on the unit, e.g. the MEDI

Page 14 - 13Introduction

109Telephone control (PHONE)PHONE main menuFig. 93 PHONE mainmenuFig. 94 PHONE mainmenu: connection estab-lishedIt takes a few minutes after the fir

Page 15 - Voice control

110 Telephone control (PHONE)Function button: effectMobile boxa) and Preset 2-6: speed dial buttons that can be assigned a tele-phone number ⇒ page 11

Page 16 - 15Introduction

111Telephone control (PHONE)Taking a callAn incoming telephone call is indicated in the top line of the screen by “In-coming call” and the caller&apos

Page 17 - Voice control settings

112 Telephone control (PHONE)Stored telephone numbersIntroductionAdditional information and warnings:● Safety notes  ⇒ page 4●Unit overview ⇒ page 6●

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113Telephone control (PHONE)Opening and searching the telephone book● In the PHONE main menu, press the  function button to open the tele-phone book

Page 19 - 18 Audio mode

114 Telephone control (PHONE)It is only possible to enter sequences of characters that correspond to astored entry.Each time you enter a character, th

Page 20 - Scan function (Scan)

115Telephone control (PHONE)After the telephone number has been dialled, it is then available in the calllist of numbers dialled from the vehicle ⇒ pa

Page 21 - 20 Audio mode

116 Telephone control (PHONE)Storing telephone numbers to speed dial buttonsFig. 103 Speed dialmenu for storing tele-phone numbers to speeddial butto

Page 22 - 21Audio mode

117Telephone control (PHONE)Using the telephoneIntroductionAdditional information and warnings:● Safety notes  ⇒ page 4●Unit overview ⇒ page 6● Basic

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118 Telephone control (PHONE)Holding a call and making an additional callFig. 106 Telephone callwith call on holdDuring a telephone call, it is possi

Page 24 - Incoming traffic announcement

11IntroductionTo move up from submenus one level at a time, the additional  functionbutton is displayed in some lists, e.g. track lists in audio mode

Page 25 - 24 Audio mode

119Telephone control (PHONE)Making a conference callFig. 107 Adding anotherparty to a conference callFig. 108 Detailed view ofa conference callA par

Page 26 - Automatic station tracking

120 Telephone control (PHONE)The ⇒ Fig. 108    function button is not displayed if you already have anadditional call separate from the conference

Page 27 - DAB station list

121SettingsSettingsSound settings and volume settings (TONE)IntroductionThe range of possible settings depends on the country, the unit and the ve-hic

Page 28 - 27Audio mode

122 SettingsSpeed-dependent volume adjustment (GALA)The speed-dependent volume control automatically adjusts the volume inline with the speed of the v

Page 29 - 28 Audio mode

123SettingsMenu and system settings (SETUP)IntroductionThe range of possible settings depends on the country, the unit and the ve-hicle's equipme

Page 30 - 29Audio mode

124 SettingsFunction button: effect Traffic news (TP): the TP function is switched on ⇒ page 22.Current TMC station: ...: the TMC station from which

Page 31

125SettingsTelephone settings● Press the SETUP unit button.● Press the Telephone function button.Function button: effectUpdate telephone book: the tel

Page 32 - 31Audio mode

126 SettingsFunction button: effectMy POIsa): in some countries it is possible to create your own point of inter-est databases using the “SEAT NAV Com

Page 33 - 32 Audio mode

127SettingsFunction button: effectLanguage: Press to select the desired language for text and voice output. OR: Select Automatic to apply the languag

Page 34 - 33Audio mode

128 SettingsVideo settingsFig. 114 Menu: videosettings● Press the SETUP unit button.● Press the Video function button.The languages available for sel

Page 35 - 34 Audio mode

12 IntroductionMoving objects or sliders on the screen● Touch a movable object on the display, e.g. the crosshair in the mapview ⇒ Fig. 4.● Move your

Page 36 - Audio menu

129AbbreviationsAbbreviationsAbbreviationsAbbreviation MeaningA2DP Generic technology for transmission of audio signals viaBluetooth (Advanced Audio D

Page 38 - 37Audio mode

IndexAAddress entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63AM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 1

Page 39 - 38 Audio mode

Stored radio stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123Stored stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Telephone calls . . . . .

Page 40 - 39Audio mode

HDD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129Editing audio files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Storing aud

Page 41 - 40 Audio mode

CD mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Changing media source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Copyright . . . . . . . .

Page 42

Copy navigation data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Creating GPS images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Deleting destination memory .

Page 43 - 42 Audio mode

Sliders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Switching on and off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Touchscreen . . .

Page 44 - 43Audio mode

Requirements onCDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Memory cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30R

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Things to noteAUX mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9R

Page 46 - Connecting and operating

13IntroductionInput windows for selecting a saved entry (e.g. selection of a destinationaddress)It is only possible to select a sequence of letters, n

Page 47 - 46 Audio mode

WWaypoint mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Waypoint navigationSee: Waypoint mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Waypo

Page 48 - Starting video DVD mode

SEAT S.A. is permanently concerned about continuous development of its types and models. For this reason we ask you to under-stand, that at any given

Page 49 - 48 Audio mode

Media System 3.2Owner’s manualInglés 7N5012006DG (07.12) (GT9)7N5012006DG

Page 50 - 49Audio mode

14 IntroductionVoice controlIntroductionNot all units support voice control. Voice control is also not available every-where, nor is it available for

Page 51 - The TV menu

15IntroductionInstructions for voice controlThe first time you use voice control, it is advisable to listen to the instruc-tions.The instructions are

Page 52 - 51Audio mode

16 IntroductionNoteThe Voice tag function button is only displayed if voice control is availablefor the set language.Notes on voice controlPlease not

Page 53 - 52 Audio mode

17Audio modeAudio modeRadio modeIntroductionAdditional information and warnings:● Safety notes  ⇒ page 4●Unit overview ⇒ page 6● Basic information on

Page 54 - Memory list

18 Audio modeChanging frequency band● In the RADIO main menu, briefly press the RADIO unit button to changefrequency band.● OR: Press the Band functio

Page 55 - Viewing teletext

Table of ContentsGeneral information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Introduction . . . . . . .

Page 56 - 55Audio mode

19Audio mode● Search through the list and press the required station to select it.● To close the station list, press the  function button.The station

Page 57 - TV settings

20 Audio modeHiding the frequency band● Briefly press the setting knob.Manual frequency selection is also closed if you select a station with a sta-ti

Page 58 - 57Audio mode

21Audio modeSelecting stations stored to station buttonsFig. 11 RADIO mainmenu: preset 4 selectedIf the station you are currently listening to is sto

Page 59

22 Audio modeRDS radio data service and TP (TrafficProgramme)IntroductionRDS (Radio Data System) is a radio data service which is used to transmitprog

Page 60 - 59Navigation

23Audio modeTP traffic news function (Traffic Programme)Fig. 12 RADIO mainmenu with traffic newsmonitoring active.Traffic news monitoring with the TP

Page 61 - Navigation main menu

24 Audio modeDuring the traffic announcement a pop-up window is displayed and, if re-quired, the radio is switched to the corresponding traffic news s

Page 62 - 61Navigation

25Audio modeDigital radio mode (DAB, DAB+ and DMB-Audio)IntroductionSome units are equipped with an additional DAB radio receiver.Additional informati

Page 63 - Destination entry

26 Audio modeIf the reception of the selected DAB station is lost and the station cannot befound on the FM frequency band, the radio will be muted.Op

Page 64 - 63Navigation

27Audio modeDisplays and function buttons in the DAB station listDisplay: meaning Ensemble: closed ensemble. Ensemble: open ensemble. DAB radio A-x:

Page 65 - Address input menu

28 Audio modeCalling up an additional DAB station from the station listTouch the Station list function button to open the station list.Display: meanin

Page 66 - 65Navigation

2 General informationGeneral informationThis manual contains information, recommendations, advice and warningsrelated to your radio system. The other

Page 67 - 66 Navigation

29Audio modeShowing the frequency dial and changing channelsmanuallyFig. 17 Manual tuning:ensemble foundDisplaying and hiding the frequency dial● In

Page 68 - 67Navigation

30 Audio modeMedia modeIntroduction“Media sources” are audio sources containing audio files on various differ-ent data media (e.g. CD, DVD, memory car

Page 69 - Selecting stored destinations

31Audio modeMedia source Requirements for playing in the unit Audio CDs and audioDVDs with Digital Audiologo.– Digital audio specification . CD-ROM

Page 70 - 69Navigation

32 Audio modeTracks, folders and playlists on a data medium are each sorted by name inalphanumeric order.The illustration shows a typical audio data C

Page 71 - 70 Navigation

33Audio mode“Audio sources” are sources which only transmit audio signals; “videosources” transmit both audio and video signals. “Media sources” are a

Page 72 - 71Navigation

34 Audio modeYou can not switch to playback from a playlist via the arrow buttons. Play-back from a playlist must be started manually via the track se

Page 73

35Audio modeNoteIf you insert a number of different CDs and DVDs and receive the messageDrive error every time, contact a qualified workshop.Insertin

Page 74 - Storing destinations manually

36 Audio modeThe elapsed playing time and the remaining playing time are displayed inminutes and seconds to the left and right of a progress bar. The

Page 75 - 74 Navigation

37Audio modeSelection menu of available audio sourcesFig. 24 Selection menuof available audio sour-cesFig. 25 CD selectionmenu with CD changerconnec

Page 76 - 75Navigation

38 Audio modeAudio menu: Changing playback modeFig. 26 MEDIA mainmenu: audio menuRefer to the information on the playing order of files and folders ⇒

Page 77 - Edit/store entry menu

3Important InformationImportant InformationImportant Information. Traffic safetyTravelling on today's roads requires the driver's full atten

Page 78 - 77Navigation

39Audio modeCopying audio files onto the internal hard drive (HDD)Fig. 27 Selection menuof available audio sour-cesFig. 28 Storing audiofilesCompres

Page 79

40 Audio mode● Press the Selection function button to show a progress display for thecopying process.● Press the Cancel function button in the pop-up

Page 80 - 79Navigation

41Audio modeExternal audio sources (AUX, Bluetoothaudio)IntroductionThe output volume of external audio sources should be adjusted in the Set-up Media

Page 81 - Leaving Tour mode

42 Audio modeVehicles with AUX-IN multimedia socket and MEDIA-IN multimedia interface(MDI)In vehicles with MEDIA-IN multimedia interface, the MDI func

Page 82 - : creating or editing a tour

43Audio modeStarting playback over the vehicle loudspeakersThe steps to follow after starting Bluetooth audio transmission depend onwhether automatic

Page 83 - Storing and opening tours

44 Audio modeMEDIA-IN multimedia interface (MDI)IntroductionDepending on the vehicle, the MEDIA-IN multimedia interface is located inthe stowage compa

Page 84 - Waypoint navigation menu

45Audio modeData medium requirementsCompatible data media Readable files and formatsData media compliant with theUSB 2.0 specification.Data media in t

Page 85 - Starting plotting

46 Audio modeConnecting and disconnecting an external data medium● Connect the appropriate adapter to the MEDIA-IN multimedia interface.● Connect the

Page 86 - During plotting

47Audio modeVideo DVD modeIntroductionRegional code of video DVDsThe compatibility of video DVDs is often restricted to certain regions (e.g.USA and C

Page 87 - Editing the tour plan

48 Audio modeThe DVD film menu then has to be opened manually ⇒ page 48.Aspect ratio (4:3 or 16:9)A film always starts to play in the default aspect r

Page 88 - 87Navigation

4 IntroductionIntroductionBefore using the unit for the first timeBefore using the unit for the first time, carry out the following steps. Thiswill en

Page 89 - 88 Navigation

49Audio modeThe video DVD menu is hidden automatically after roughly 15 seconds of in-activity.Opening the DVD film menu manuallyThe DVD film menu mus

Page 90 - Route guidance

50 Audio modeTV modeIntroductionDepending on the vehicle, some radio-navigation systems are equippedwith an additional “hybrid receiver” which is capa

Page 91 - After starting route guidance

51Audio mode● Press the MEDIA unit button.● If necessary, press the MEDIA unit button again to switch from the Audioto the Video menu ⇒ Fig. 38 ⇒ page

Page 92 - 91Navigation

52 Audio modeChanging and selecting TV stationsFig. 39 TV menu withdigital TV station (DVB-T)Fig. 40 TV station listwith 3 digital and 2 ana-logue T

Page 93 - 92 Navigation

53Audio modeNoteThe way in which TV stations and broadcasting groups transmit their IDs isthe responsibility of the particular station.Browsing TV ch

Page 94 - 93Navigation

54 Audio modeIf no station ID is available then only the current channel number of the setstation is stored.Tuning to stored stations● In the preset l

Page 95 - Channel)

55Audio modeStarting and stopping teletext● In the TV menu, press the Extras function button.● In the pop-up window, press the T-TXT function button t

Page 96 - 95Navigation

56 Audio modeEPG is displayed at the top right of the TV menu if the set station offers anelectronic programme guide ⇒ Fig. 44.The electronic programm

Page 97 - 96 Navigation

57Audio modeFunction button: effect 16:9: all films will be zoomed up to the maximum screen width. Thepicture of programmes broadcast in 16:9 format w

Page 98 - 97Navigation

58 NavigationNavigationIntroductionIntroductionGeneral informationThe current vehicle position is determined by means of the GPS satellitesystem (Glob

Page 99 - Route guidance in demo mode

5IntroductionWARNINGExternal devices that are placed loose in the vehicle or not properly se-cured could be flung though the interior and cause injuri

Page 100 - Overview

59NavigationLimitations of the navigation functionPossible errors in navigationWhen the navigation system cannot receive any data from GPS satellites(

Page 101 - Changing the scale and view

60 NavigationDuring the copying processIf the  unit button is pressed, a message appears stating that navigationdata is currently being copied. The p

Page 102 - 101Navigation

61NavigationOpening the Navigation main menu● Press the NAV unit button ⇒ Fig. 1 2 to open the last menu opened inthe navigation function.● If the Nav

Page 103 - 102 Navigation

62 NavigationDestination entryIntroductionAdditional information and warnings:● Safety notes  ⇒ page 4●Unit overview ⇒ page 6● Basic information on u

Page 104 - 103Navigation

63NavigationSelecting a destination address (address entry)Fig. 48 Selecting ad-dressesFig. 49 Country andtown selected: narrowingdown the address●

Page 105 - Opening symbols on the map

64 NavigationAddress input menuFig. 50 Address entrymenu with destinationaddress.The Address entry menu displays an overview of all destination param

Page 106 - 105Navigation

65NavigationPoint of interest as a destinationFig. 51 Search windowfor a point of interestsearchFig. 52 Point of interestdetailed view● In the New d

Page 107 - 106 Navigation

66 NavigationA keyword is a combination of digits and letters that occurs in the name orthe detailed information of the desired point of interest. For

Page 108

67NavigationThe most recently entered destination is shown on the map. The current lo-cation is displayed if no destination has been defined yet.● Tur

Page 109

68 Navigation● Press the Latitude or Longitude function button.● Enter the coordinates via the input window ⇒ Fig. 55.● Press the OK function button w

Page 110 - PHONE main menu

6 IntroductionUnit overviewFig. 1 Overview of the control elements Rotary/push knob.– Press to switch on or off ⇒ page 8.– Turn to adjust the basic

Page 111 - 110 Telephone control (PHONE)

69Navigation● Press the  Last destinations,  Favourites or  Destination memory functionbutton.● Press the destination in the list to start route gu

Page 112 - 111Telephone control (PHONE)

70 NavigationSelecting a business card● In the Select vCard list, press the desired entry to open the detailed view⇒ Fig. 59.● Press the  or  functi

Page 113 - Telephone book

71NavigationDue to the map scale, there may be several entries behind one symbol onthe map, in which case a list appears for selecting an entry.● Sele

Page 114 - 113Telephone control (PHONE)

72 NavigationDestination memoryIntroductionIn the “Destination memory” it is possible to store up to 98 destinations ei-ther manually ⇒ page 73 or by

Page 115 - 114 Telephone control (PHONE)

73NavigationStoring destinations manuallyFig. 61 Destination onmapDisplayed destinations can be stored permanently in the destination memo-ry from di

Page 116 - Call lists

74 NavigationCompatible digital business cards and GPS images can be used for routeguidance ⇒ page 62 provided they are stored in the correct folder o

Page 117 - 116 Telephone control (PHONE)

75NavigationEditing stored destinations in the destination memoryFig. 63 Navigation mainmenuUsing the Edit memory menu, it is possible to open the De

Page 118 - During a call

76 NavigationEdit/store entry menuFig. 64 Menu for storinga destination.Fig. 65 Available favour-ite categoriesThe Edit/save entry menu is opened wh

Page 119 - 118 Telephone control (PHONE)

77NavigationStoring or editing the home addressFig. 66 Menu: edit homeaddressOnly one address or position can be stored as the home address at any on

Page 120 - Making a conference call

78 NavigationTour modeIntroductionIn Tour mode, multiple destinations can be travelled during route guidance.A trip with multiple destinations is call

Page 121 - DTMF tones

7Introduction–GUIDE: Repeat the last navigation announcement ⇒ page 89.–HOME: Enter a home address ⇒ page 72 or start route guidance toan already stor

Page 122 - Making the settings

79NavigationSelecting the stopover destination type and the additionaldestinationFig. 68 Moving a menuobject: specifying the po-sition for a new dest

Page 123 - 122 Settings

80 NavigationTour mode in the navigation main menuFig. 69 Navigation mainmenu: extras pop-up win-dowFig. 70 Navigation mainmenu: tour modeAfter the

Page 124 - Radio settings

81NavigationTour plan: creating or editing a tourFig. 71 Tour plan menu:tour with a stopover des-tinationIn the Tour plan menu, an existing tour can

Page 125 - Media settings

82 NavigationStoring and opening toursFig. 72 Navigation mainmenu: tour modeA newly created tour is always displayed with the name “New tour”⇒ Fig. 7

Page 126 - Navigation settings

83NavigationWaypoint mode (waypoint navigation)IntroductionWaypoint navigation mode is a purely off-road function as a means of orien-tation when driv

Page 127 - System settings

84 NavigationStarting waypoint navigation mode● In the Navigation main menu, press the Extras function button.● In the pop-up window, press the Waypoi

Page 128 - Screen settings

85NavigationThe plotting mode can also be changed during plotting ⇒ page 85.Plotting recommendationWe recommend having waypoints set automatically by

Page 129 - Video settings

86 NavigationEnding plotting● In the Waypoint navigation menu, press the Stop recording function but-ton.● OR: in the map view, press the Record func

Page 130 - Abbreviations

87NavigationDriving a stored waypoint tourFig. 77 Driving a way-point tour in the map dis-play with additional win-dowStarting route guidanceBefore y

Page 131

88 Navigationmap display ⇒ Fig. 77. The direction arrows show the approximate directionto the next waypoint “as the crow flies”. The connection betwee

Page 132

8 IntroductionGeneral information on operating the unitIntroductionDue to changes to settings, the display content may vary and some aspectsof the uni

Page 133

89NavigationRoute guidanceIntroductionWhen route guidance is started, the route is calculated in accordance withthe selected route options.The unit sw

Page 134

90 NavigationThe individual route criteria have their own specific colours. The calculatedroute is shown on the map during route guidance in accordanc

Page 135

91Navigation● Press the NAV unit button to return to the navigation main menu.● Press the MAP unit button to change back to the map view.The map is di

Page 136

92 NavigationReported traffic congestion on the calculated route and manually enteredexclusions are also displayed.● In the map view, press the MAP un

Page 137

93NavigationRoute guidance in tour mode (tour plan)Fig. 82 Tour plan menu:during route guidance.During route guidance, if the selected route has mult

Page 138

94 NavigationDynamic route guidance with TMC (Traffic MessageChannel)Fig. 83 Route optionssettings menuThe prerequisite for dynamic route guidance is

Page 139

95NavigationDisplay TMC traffic reports (TRAFFIC)Fig. 84 List of TMC traf-fic reports receivedFig. 85 Detailed view ofa received TMC traffic re-port

Page 140

96 NavigationShowing route list or manoeuvre listThe route and manoeuvre lists can be displayed only during route guidance.● In the Navigation main me

Page 141

97NavigationManual exclusion: entering, adding and deleting routeexclusionsRoute exclusions can be entered manually during route guidance.Excluded str

Page 142

98 NavigationRoute guidance in demo modeIf demo mode is activated in the Setup Navigation menu ⇒ page 123, an ad-ditional pop-up window opens when you

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