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Opening and closing
Multimedia
AUX-IN and MDI Inputs
Fig. 34 AUX-IN input/MDI input.
The operating description is located in the re-
spective Instruction Manuals of the audio
system or the navigation system.
AUX-IN Input
The AUX-IN input is located in one of the fol-
lowing places:
●
in the centre console between the front
seats ››› Fig. 34
-
;
●
abo
ve the storage compartment in the front
centre console ››› Fig. 34 - ;
●
in the front panel of the SEAT Media System
2.2 navigation system.
The purpose of the AUX-IN input is to connect
external devices in order to play music (i.e.
iPod
®
or an mp3 player) using the factory-fit-
ted audio system or the navigation system.
MDI Input
The MDI input is located above the storage
compartment in the front centre console
››› Fig. 34 - ;
The MDI input is composed of the USB and
AUX-IN inputs.
The purpose of the MDI input is to connect
external devices (i.e. iPod
®
, mp3 players or
USB memories) in order to play music using
the audio system or the navigation system.
In order to connect Apple multimedia devices
(such as an iPod
®
/iPhone
®
, etc.) the corre-
sponding adaptor from the SEAT Original Ac-
cessories Catalogue is required.
Opening and closing
Remote control
General notes
The remote control key can
●
Lock and unlock the vehicle
●
Unlock or open the rear lid
The remote control transmitter and the bat-
teries are integrated in the key. The receiver
is inside the vehicle. The remote control key
has a maximum range of 30 metres. The
range is reduced as the batteries start to lose
power.
The key includes a foldaway part that can be
used to manually lock or unlock the vehicle
and to start the engine.
If a lost key is replaced or the receiver is re-
paired or changed, the remote control key
must be adapted by an authorised SEAT deal-
er. Only then can the remote control key be
used again.
Note
●
The remote control is automatically deacti-
vated when the ignition is switched on.
●
The remote control function may be tempo-
rarily limited by interference from other
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