User Manual - Page 188

For LEON 2019.

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Infotainment System
The functions are operated by means of a
T
abl
et or partially by a mobil
e phone
.
Oper
ating requirements:
A tablet or mobile phone.
The app must be available on the corre-
sponding device.
There must be a WLAN connection between
the Infotainment System and the device. Se-
lect Menu > Media > Settings > WLAN >
Share connection over WLAN > Config-
uration.
Make sure that data transfer for apps is acti-
vated:
From the SETTINGS menu > Data trans-
fer for SEAT apps, there is a checkbox to
activate/deactivate the function and a drop-
down menu called Operation via apps
which controls the level of interaction be-
tween the apps and the system . Select Menu
> Settings > Data transfer from mo-
bile devices.
You can obtain information about technical
requirements on the SEAT website or at SEAT
dealerships.
Telephone functions do not form part of this
app.
Data transmission and control
functions
Fig. 193
SEAT Media Control Main menu
With SEAT Media Contr
ol
you can oper
at
e
the Inf
otainment System from other places in
the vehicle in Radio and Media modes and,
depending on the country and the equip-
ment, you can exchange the following infor-
mation between a device and the Infotain-
ment System:
Navigation destinations.
Traffic information.
Social media contents.
Audio transmission.
Vehicle data.
Location-specific information, for example,
POIs.
WLAN access point*
Introduction
3 Not available for model: Media System Colour
The Infotainment System can be used t
o
share a WLAN connection with up to 8 devi-
ces
››
page 187, Configuration for sharing
a connection over WLAN.
The Infotainment System can also use the
WLAN hotspot of an external device to pro-
vide Internet to the devices connected to the
hotspot (WLAN client)
››
page 187, Config-
ure Internet access.
Note
Data transmission may incur charges.
Due to the high v
olume of data exchanged,
SEAT recommends the use of a flat rate tar-
iff for data transmission. Mobile phone op-
erators can provide the relevant informa-
tion.
The exchange of data packages may
generate additional costs, depending on
your mobile phone rate, particularly if you
are abroad (for example, roaming rates).
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