2020-2024 Cupra Formentor SUV Infotainment system -> Infotainment operation User Manual
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Infotainment system  
Requirements  
Connect and disconnect the wake word  
Infotainment operation  
Online and offline: voice control with the  
Press Settings > Voice control > Acti-  
vate/deactivate wake word.  
corresponding infotainment installed in the  
vehicle.  
voice control  
Wake word:  
Hola Hola  
Online current active CUPRA CONNECT  
Introduction  
Plus contract.  
Commands  
Voice control works both online and offline.  
In online mode, commands are recorded  
more accurately, as more data is available.  
Note  
For voice control to recognise commands  
reliably, bear in mind the following tips for  
the commands to work properly:  
Voice control only recognises commands  
in the language that is set in the infotain-  
ment system.  
Voice control understands questions and ex-  
pressions without having to learn com-  
Pronounce clearly. Confusing commands  
Test the voice control with the vehicle  
are not recognised. Speak in a normal tone  
of voice. Speak a little louder if you are driv-  
ing at high speed.  
mands. Commands can be formulated freely  
and can be colloquial. You will find proposals  
for commands in the infotainment system.  
stopped before starting to move to familiar-  
ise yourself with its operation.  
Additional information and examples can  
Avoid outside noises. Open windows and  
doors can interfere with voice control.  
be found in the menu Home > Help > Voice  
control  
Functions are reduced in offline mode.  
Loud noises inside or outside the vehicle can  
cause malfunctions, as well as confusing  
phrases and answers.  
Avoid other secondary noises, such as  
conversations in the vehicle. Do not direct  
the air flow from the outlets towards the mi-  
crophone or the interior lining of the roof.  
Wake word and commands  
Languages available depending on the  
market  
Voice control wake words  
Do not use a very strong accent or dialec-  
tal.  
If you have connected the voice control via  
the wake word, the connected infotainment  
responds with How can I help you?. It then  
scans the words spoken in the vehicle after  
the wake word.  
Online and offline: German, American Eng-  
lish, British English, French, Italian, Spanish  
and Czech. These languages have advanced  
functions such as Online Commands, air  
conditioning control,natural interaction, etc.  
Do not make long pauses.  
Voice control is active and recognises the  
words pronounced.  
Voice control starts when the infotainment  
recognises the wake word.  
The other languages of the infotainment sys-  
tem do not offer Online Commands, air con-  
ditioning control or natural interaction.  
Note  
When the activation word is disconnec-  
ted, the infotainment system cannot be ac-  
tivated by means of the activation word.  
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Start voice control  
Manually ending voice control  
Voice control is still available via the but-  
ton on the multifunction steering wheel.  
Voice control activation: say the word that  
activates voice control.  
Voice control can be cancelled with the  
Cancel command.  
Availability depends on the country and  
equipment.  
Multifunction steering wheel: press the  
Multifunction steering wheel: press the  
Depending on the content of the phone  
voice control button .  
voice control button twice in a row, or a  
long press.  
book and to ensure reliable recognition of  
the names of the phone book, it may be  
useful to change the order of the first and  
last name of the contact in question.  
The voice control ends automatically, if you  
use infotainment functions, if the parking  
system is activated or by incoming calls.  
In some cases you can also start voice con-  
trol of the connected mobile phone device,  
by pressing and holding the voice control  
button.  
Start and stop voice control  
Depending on the equipment, you can start  
voice control in different ways.  
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Infotainment system  
Radio mode  
Introduction  
Fig. 134 Schematic representation: Radio view  
In Radio mode you can tune in the available  
radio stations in different frequency bands  
and memorise your favourites on the preset  
buttons to access them quickly.  
Access the settings  
You have a corresponding data package  
acquired from the In-Car store or have a data  
volume for your own mobile phone device  
via Wi-Fi access point.  
Press > .  
Online functions in Radio mode  
The types of reception and frequency bands  
available depend on the equipment and the  
country. In certain countries, frequency  
bands may stop broadcasting or not be avail-  
able again.  
Online functions in Radio mode are only  
available under the following conditions:  
Note  
For streaming services you need to have  
CUPRA CONNECT or CUPRA CONNECT  
Plus equipment.  
an account with the provider in question.  
Radio stations are responsible for the  
content of the information they transmit.  
Additional electrical equipment connected  
to the vehicle can cause interference in the  
reception of the radio signal and noise in  
the speakers.  
You have an active CUPRA CONNECT user  
account.  
Access the RADIO menu  
Press > Fig. 134 .  
Add the vehicle is assigned to your user ac-  
count.  
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TP Next to the name of the station, moni-  
toring of active traffic information sta-  
tions (TP).  
Show online radio stations whose pro-  
gramme belongs to the desired musical  
genre.  
Foil or metal-coated stickers attached to  
the windows may affect reception on vehi-  
cles with a window aerial.  
Symbols on the FM/DAB frequency band  
Selecting, tuning and saving a  
station  
To display the frequency band for man-  
ual selection of the FM frequency. Only  
possible when the summary station list  
is disconnected.  
Radio equipment and symbols  
The functions, as well as the types of recep-  
tion and frequency bands available depend  
on the equipment and the country.  
Select the frequency band  
DAB not available.  
Before selecting a station you have to select  
a frequency band or a type of reception. Dif-  
ferent stations are available depending on  
the frequency band selected or the type of  
reception.  
DAB stations support presentations (sli-  
deshow).  
AM tuner.  
Dual FM receiver (diversity antenna).  
Summarised FM station list.  
Symbols on the AM frequency band  
Fusion of DAB and FM stations into one list.  
The types of reception and frequency bands  
available depend on the equipment and the  
country.  
Manually updating the station list.  
Fusion of all stations stored in preset but-  
tons into one list. Maximum 36 favourite sta-  
tions.  
To display the frequency band for man-  
ual selection of the AM frequency.  
Select the frequency band or type of re-  
ception: AM, FM/DAB, FM (for devices that  
do not have DAB), Internet radio.  
Station logos.  
Menus in Internet radio mode  
DAB presentation (slideshow). Images that  
are emitted sequentially.  
Show station selection.  
Open text search.  
Search and select a station  
Internet radio.  
Show the last online radio stations  
heard.  
You can select radio stations in different  
ways. The options vary depending on the  
frequency band and the type of reception.  
Universal symbols in Radio mode  
Show the 100 most played radio sta-  
tions and podcasts.  
AM To select the desired AM frequency  
band.  
Show available online radio podcasts.  
Select via the frequency band (AM and FM)  
FM/DAB To select the desired FM/DAB fre-  
Activate the frequency band.  
quency band.  
Show online radio stations, grouped by  
country.  
Click on the cursor, scroll through the fre-  
Online radio To select the type of Internet  
quency band and release it when you reach  
the frequency band you want.  
radio reception.  
Show online radio stations by the de-  
sired language.  
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OR: press on a point on the frequency  
OR: press to start the text search. The  
OR: press the station on the station list and  
band. The cursor will automatically jump to  
the corresponding frequency.  
input field is displayed.  
keep it pressed. The preset buttons are dis-  
played.  
Enter the name of the station you want.  
The list of the stations found is updated while  
entering the text.  
Press the preset button.  
The station of the set frequency is tuned.  
The station is stored in the selected preset  
button.  
Press the station you want.  
Select from the station list (AM and  
FM/DAB)  
The selected station is tuned.  
If a station was already stored in the preset  
button, it is overwritten with the new station.  
The station list shows the stations that are  
currently tunable. In the AM frequency band,  
you may have to update the station list if you  
are no longer in the area where you last ac-  
cessed the station list. In the FM/DAB fre-  
quency band, the station list is automatically  
updated.  
Search in SCAN mode (AM and FM/DAB)  
In SCAN mode the stations are automatically  
tuned in a sequential manner and each of  
them is played for approx. 5 seconds.  
Special functions in Radio mode  
Traffic information (TP)  
To start the SCAN mode press SCAN.  
The TP function monitors the announce-  
ments of a station with traffic information  
and automatically reproduces them in the  
Radio mode or in the multimedia playback  
that is active. To do this, you have to be able  
to tune into a station with traffic information.  
Open the station list  
SCAN mode starts and the station currently  
tuned in is shown on the screen. Next to it is  
a SCAN function button.  
Press the station you want.  
The selected station is tuned. In the case of  
FM/DAB and if the station is available, the  
best quality reception is automatically selec-  
ted.  
To select a station press SCAN.  
Some stations without their own traffic infor-  
mation support the TP function by broad-  
casting traffic information from other sta-  
tions (EON).  
SCAN mode stops and the station is tuned.  
The SCAN function button is hidden.  
Search and filter stations (Internet radio)  
Storing the station on the preset buttons  
In Online Radio mode, stations can be fil-  
tered by categories and can be searched by  
text.  
You can store up to 36 stations of different  
frequency bands and reception types as fa-  
vourites using the preset buttons.  
In the AM frequency band or in the Multime-  
dia mode, a station with traffic information in  
the background is automatically tuned while  
it is possible to tune into a station with traffic  
information.  
Open the station list.  
Tune the station you want.  
Select the category by which the stations  
Access the preset buttons.  
are to be filtered.  
If no station with traffic information can be  
tuned in, the device automatically searches  
for stations with tunable traffic information.  
Press the preset button and keep it press-  
ed until the station is stored.  
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Stations with traffic information are not avail-  
able in all countries.  
system. The use of online radio can generate  
expenses due to the transmission of data  
from the Internet.  
In the Online radio mode, the infotainment  
system accesses the station logos of the on-  
line database and automatically assigns  
them to the stations  
Activating and deactivating the TP func-  
tion  
In Online radio mode, press and set the au-  
dio quality to high or low to tune the online  
radio.  
Assign station logos manually  
In Radio mode or Multimedia mode, press  
In FM/DAB mode, press Station logos.  
Press on the icon and then select the  
Settings > Traffic station (TP).  
Station logos  
station to which a station logo is to be as-  
signed.  
Online radio  
In the case of some frequency bands, station  
logos may already be pre-installed in the in-  
fotainment system.  
Online radio is a type of reception for Inter-  
net radio stations and podcasts that are in-  
dependent of AM, FM and DAB. Thanks to  
Internet transmission, reception is not limi-  
ted to the region.  
Select the station logo. If desired, repeat  
the same process with other stations.  
If in the FM/DAB frequency band settings  
the automatic selection of station logos is  
activated, station logos are automatically as-  
signed to the stations.  
OR, via the menu Settings > Station logos.  
Online radio is only available through the In-  
ternet connection of the active infotainment  
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Infotainment system  
Media Mode  
Introduction  
Fig. 135 Schematic representation: Multime-  
dia view  
In Media mode you can play multimedia files  
from data media and streaming services  
through the infotainment system.  
Video files (depends on the system).  
Limitations and indications of data media  
Data media may not work if they have been  
exposed to high temperatures or have been  
damaged. Please bear in mind the manufac-  
turer’s indications.  
You can also use streaming services. The  
availability of streaming services depends on  
the equipment and the country.  
Depending on the equipment, the following  
data media can be used:  
To use streaming services you need to have  
your own user account in the streaming  
service in question.  
Quality differences between data media pro-  
duced by different manufacturers can cause  
multimedia playback malfunctions.  
USB storage support (for example, a USB  
stick, a mobile phone connected via USB).  
Bluetooth® device (for example, a mobile  
Access the MEDIA menu  
Incorrect configuration on a data media may  
cause the data media to be unreadable.  
phone or a tablet).  
Press > Fig. 135 .  
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Depending on the equipment, the following  
types of multimedia files can be played:  
Playlists only specify a playback order and re-  
fer to the storage location of the multimedia  
files within the folder structure. In a playlist  
Access the settings  
Press > .  
Audio files.  
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there are no multimedia files saved. To play a  
playlist, multimedia files have to be found in  
the storage places of the data media to  
which the playlist refers.  
To change to the previous title.  
To change to the next title.  
Repeat the current track.  
Repeat all titles.  
Playing audio and video files  
You can search and play multimedia files  
from an available multimedia source in dif-  
ferent ways.  
Note  
To activate the shuffle playback order.  
To display the favourites list.  
Add multimedia file as favourite.  
Top right: Select multimedia source.  
Access the settings.  
Search in the folder structure  
CUPRA assumes no liability for any deterio-  
ration or loss of files on data storage devi-  
ces.  
Multimedia files can be catalogued by cate-  
gories (for example, album, artist, title). In My  
media this category view is always displayed.  
The classic folder structure of individual USB  
data media is also found in My media.  
Features of the multimedia  
equipment and symbols  
Open the search.  
1. Activate the folder structure.  
To return to the top folder of the multi-  
media source.  
The folder structure of the selected  
multimedia source is displayed. When  
My media is selected, the categories  
(music, videos, playlists) and connected  
multimedia sources are displayed first.  
Audio, multimedia and connectivity:  
Multimedia playback and control via Blue-  
tooth®.  
Select and play a multimedia  
source  
Audio playback in these formats: AAC,  
ALAC, AVI, FLAC, MP3, MP4, WMA.  
2. Search for the title you want in the fold-  
er structure.  
Select multimedia source  
Video playback in these formats: MPEG-1  
OR: press to start the text search. The  
input field is displayed.  
and MPEG-2 (.mpg, .mpeg), ISO MPEG4,  
DivX 3, 4 and 5 Xvid (.avi), ISO MPEG4 H.264  
(.mp4, .m4v, .mov), Windows Media Video  
10 (.wmv, .asf).  
Before playing multimedia files you must first  
connect a multimedia source.  
3. Enter the name of the desired title. The  
list of the titles found is updated while  
entering the text.  
To use streaming services you must be con-  
nected to the Internet.  
Playlists on any type of device.  
Multimedia streaming (online).  
Multimedia search.  
Connect an external multimedia source.  
Select the connected media source to be  
4. Press the desired title.  
If at the beginning of the playback your  
selection is in a folder of a multimedia  
source, the multimedia files that are in it  
are also added to the playback.  
used for playback.  
Universal symbols in Media mode  
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To start playback.  
To pause playback.  
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If a playlist is played, all available titles in  
the playlist are added to the playback.  
2. Select the streaming service you want.  
media file. If the music genre is not indicated  
in the music files, for example, you cannot  
save the music genre as favourite.  
3. Follow the steps indicated by the info-  
tainment system.  
5. Close your selection with .  
If a video file is playing, only that video can  
be saved as favourite.  
The streaming service is added to the  
list of multimedia sources as a new  
function button.  
Select favourites  
In favourites you can save titles, music gen-  
res, artists and albums individually for play-  
back.  
Save favourites  
Playing entertainment content in  
the infotainment system  
Only multimedia files in My media of the in-  
fotainment system can be saved as favour-  
ites. You can save up to a maximum of 30 ti-  
tles, albums, artists and music genres indi-  
vidually as favourites.  
Access favourites .  
Press the favourite you want.  
Depending on the infotainment system, vid-  
eos can be played.  
Depending on your selection, all the titles  
belonging to the favourite are added to the  
playback.  
Video mode  
1. Start playback.  
When in video mode, a video can be played  
on the infotainment screen if this is stored on  
a data media, in My media or is sourced from  
a streaming service. In this case, the video  
sound is played through the vehicle's speak-  
ers.  
2. Access favourites.  
Configure streaming services  
3. Tap a favourite that is not assigned.  
Depending on the equipment you can use  
streaming services directly through the info-  
tainment system. For this you need to have a  
premium user account of the streaming  
service in question and you have to log in  
with it in the infotainment system. You also  
need to be connected to the Internet.  
OR: press on an existing favourite and  
old for approx. 3 seconds.  
4. Select from the selection list: Title, Al-  
bum, Artist, Music genres, Playlist.  
The image is only displayed if the vehicle is  
stopped. When the vehicle is in motion, the  
infotainment screen turns off. The sound of  
the video can still be heard.  
The selection is saved instead of the previ-  
ously selected favourite. If the favourite was  
already assigned, the previously saved fa-  
vourite is overwritten.  
1. Select Streaming as the multimedia  
A stable Internet connection is required for  
playback from a streaming service. In this  
case, telephony costs may be generated.  
source.  
A list of available streaming services is  
displayed.  
The selectable options in the selection list  
depend on the data attached to the multi-  
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Navigation  
Introduction  
Fig. 136 Schematic representation: Navigation  
view  
A global satellite system determines the cur-  
rent position of the vehicle and the sensors  
mounted on the vehicle analyse the routes  
taken. All measured values and possible traf-  
fic events are compared with the available  
maps to allow optimal navigation to the des-  
tination.  
ble on the screen when travelling above a  
certain speed. It is not a malfunction, but is  
due to compliance with legislation.  
If the exact destination cannot be reached  
because, for example, it is in a non-digitised  
area, indications relating to the address and  
the distance to the destination are displayed  
on the screen.  
Navigation announcements  
Navigation announcements are acoustic in-  
dications for driving referred to the current  
route.  
During dynamic route guidance, you will re-  
ceive information about reported traffic  
congestion on the route. An additional navi-  
gation announcement is provided if the  
route is recalculated due to traffic conges-  
tion.  
Navigation announcements and graphic rep-  
resentations will guide you to your destina-  
tion.  
The type and frequency of navigation an-  
nouncements depend on the driving situa-  
tion, for example, starting the guide to the  
destination, driving on the motorway or on a  
roundabout and the settings.  
Navigation management is carried out on  
the screen.  
While a navigation announcement is playing,  
its volume can be adjusted. The following  
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Depending on the country, some functions  
of the infotainment system will not be availa-  
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navigation announcements provided will be  
played with the newly adjusted volume.  
Zoom in the view (tip: use your index fin-  
map backward, move your fingers down-  
wards.  
ger).  
To increase the view in a certain position,  
Rotate view (tip: use your index and middle  
Limitations during navigation  
double-click on the map.  
fingers).  
If the infotainment system cannot receive  
data from GPS satellites, for example, in a  
tunnel or in an underground garage, naviga-  
tion continues using the vehicle's sensors.  
Zoom out the view (tip: use your index and  
Press on the map with both fingers at the  
same time and keep them pressed.  
middle fingers).  
Press on the map with both fingers at the  
To rotate the map view, turn your fingers  
same time.  
clockwise anticlockwise.  
In areas that are not digitised or are only par-  
tially digitised on the infotainment memory,  
the infotainment system will still attempt to  
provide route guidance.  
Change view (tip: use your index finger).  
Saved data  
Press twice on the map and keep your fin-  
ger pressed on the screen.  
The infotainment system saves certain data,  
for example, frequent routes and position  
data, to make the entry of the destination  
more agile and optimise the route guidance.  
In the case of missing or incomplete naviga-  
tion data, it may not be possible to deter-  
mine the exact position of the vehicle. This  
may mean that navigation is not as precise as  
usual.  
To zoom out the view of the map, move  
your finger upwards. To zoom in the view of  
the map, move your finger downwards.  
Delete saved data  
Change view (tip: use your index and middle  
Press Settings > Basic function settings >  
fingers).  
Delete and then OK  
Roads and streets are subject to constant  
change (e.g. new roads, road works, roads  
closed to traffic, changes to street names  
and building numbers). If the navigation data  
is obsolete, this may lead to errors or inac-  
curacies during the route guidance.  
Press on the map with both fingers at the  
same time and keep them pressed.  
WARNING  
To zoom out the view of the map, move  
Select the settings, enter the destination  
and the modifications for navigation only  
with the vehicle at a standstill.  
one finger towards the other. To zoom in the  
view of the map, move one finger away from  
the other.  
Managing the navigation map  
Note  
Tilt the view (tip: use your index and middle  
To allow an optimal view, you can also man-  
age the navigation map with additional finger  
movements.  
fingers).  
If a detour is passed during route guid-  
ance, navigation may recalculate the route.  
Press on the map with both fingers at the  
same time and horizontal to each other,  
keep them pressed.  
The quality of the navigation recommen-  
dations given by the Infotainment system  
depends on the navigation data available  
and any reported traffic congestions.  
Move the map (tip: use your index finger).  
To tilt the view of the map forward, move  
your fingers upwards. To tilt the view of the  
Move the map with your finger.  
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Current position  
Other symbols  
Navigation announcements are not emit-  
ted if the sound is muted in the infotain-  
ment system.  
Search for destinations.  
Destinations along the route.  
Final destination  
Entering the detailed destination for an  
address.  
Search for destinations.  
Frequent destinations.  
Last destinations.  
Favourite destinations  
Back  
Home address  
Navigation functions and symbols  
Work address  
Navigation  
Favourite destinations  
Navigation functions depend on the equip-  
ment and country.  
Additional window with more options.  
Additional window with route options.  
Centre the map on the current position.  
Symbols in the route details  
Functions  
Current position.  
Entering destination and route calculation  
(offline and online).  
Change view: 2D oriented to the north,  
or 2D oriented to the direction of travel,  
or 3D to the direction of travel.  
Destination of the current guidance.  
Displaying two navigation maps at the  
same time (display and instrument cluster).  
POI symbols (points of interest)  
Information about the current route  
guidance.  
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POIs (points of interest) are shown on the  
map, provided the navigation has said data.  
Update of online maps.  
Predictive navigation.  
Map scale.  
Click on the desired POI (point of interest) to  
start a route guidance page 196 .  
3D urban maps.  
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Symbols in the additional window  
Online traffic information  
Dynamic POIs (points of interest)  
To open the additional window, press .  
Petrol station.  
Parking lot.  
Repeat the last navigation announce-  
ment.  
Symbols on the map  
Tourist information offices.  
Train station.  
Volume of navigation announcements.  
The buttons and indications depend on the  
settings and the current driving situation.  
Map lighting in Automatic, Day or Night  
mode.  
Restaurant.  
Symbols for traffic events and points of inter-  
est (POIs) are displayed on the map, for ex-  
ample, petrol stations, train stations or inter-  
esting stopovers, provided navigation has  
Traffic information.  
Offer new guidance routes.  
POIs (points of interest) are shown on the  
map, provided the navigation has said data  
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360° electric range indicator (hybrid ve-  
hicles)  
such data page 198 .  
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page 198.  
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Click on a traffic event to open an additional  
Using obsolete data may lead to errors dur-  
ing navigation. Current routes cannot be  
traced or the route guidances will lead to  
mistaken destinations.  
WARNING  
window with further details page 198 .  
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If you update the navigation data manually  
while driving, it may cause accidents with  
serious injuries.  
Slow traffic.  
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Traffic jam.  
Ensure navigation data is updated at all  
times.  
Update the navigation data only with the  
vehicle at a standstill.  
Accident.  
Online updating of navigation data  
Broken down vehicle.  
Note  
The navigation data of the regions through  
which you travel frequently is automatically  
updated in the background if the Internet  
connection is established and the privacy  
settings are valid.  
Automatic update of the navigation data is  
subject to the privacy settings. In “Incogni-  
to” mode, no update is carried out.  
Slippery surface (ice or snow).  
Road closed to traffic.  
Slippery road hazard.  
With the ignition switched on, the naviga-  
Danger.  
Start route guidance  
tion data is updated automatically.  
Road works.  
Depending on the country and equipment,  
different functions are available to enter des-  
tinations.  
Manual update of navigation data  
Strong wind.  
Current navigation data for large regions, for  
example Western Europe, can be downloa-  
data devices. Navigation through USB data  
devices is not possible.  
Reduced visibility.  
The different functions for entering destina-  
tions are found in the navigation main menu.  
Opening the Navigation main menu  
Navigation data  
Press Navigation.  
Download the navigation data to a USB da-  
ta device.  
The Infotainment system is equipped with a  
built-in navigation data memory. Depending  
on the country, the necessary navigation da-  
ta may already be pre-installed.  
Select the destination and start navigation  
Turn on the ignition of the vehicle.  
1. Press .  
Connect the USB data device to the info-  
2. Select the desired destination. You can  
chose from Frequent destinations,  
Last destinations and Favourite  
destinations.  
tainment system. Navigation data is auto-  
matically updated in the background.  
To provide correct route guidance and make  
the most of the functions offered, the info-  
tainment system should be updated on a  
regular basis.  
The map version is displayed in Settings >  
System information.  
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Infotainment operation  
OR: press and enter the address in  
the input screen.  
To save a destination as a favourite press   
in the split screen when entering the desti-  
nation.  
Start navigation  
Press .  
OR: detailed address.  
Move the view on the map until the desired  
position can be selected. The navigation  
map can be used by means of additional fin-  
3. Press Start.  
Select the destination and start navigation  
1. Press and then .  
ger movements page 194 .  
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Frequent destinations  
2. Press the desired destination.  
Press the desired destination on the map.  
The destination synopsis uses recorded data  
to propose possible destinations.  
3. Press Start.  
Press Route.  
Note  
Select the destination and start navigation  
Offroad navigation  
Enter the destination as accurately as pos-  
sible. If you enter a destination incorrectly,  
the route guidance will not be able to start  
or it will guide you to an incorrect destina-  
tion.  
1. Press and then .  
“Offroad navigation” calculates routes to se-  
lected destination points using unknown da-  
ta. When a destination point is outside the  
known roads or position data, navigation  
finds the route to the next point of the  
known road and completes the path to the  
next destination point with a direct connec-  
tion.  
2. Select the desired destination. The  
route guidance starts automatically.  
Quick start: for a quick start, press and hold  
the desired destination for a few seconds.  
Last destinations  
Start route guidance by selecting  
from the map  
Navigation saves the last destinations to  
make them available for a route guidance.  
Start navigation  
The navigation map includes active areas at  
many points that are suitable for entering the  
destination. To do this, press the desired po-  
sition or place on the map. If there is map  
data at this point, you can start a route guid-  
ance.  
Move the view on the map until the desired  
Select the destination and start navigation  
position can be selected. The navigation  
map can be used by means of additional fin-  
ger movements page 194 .  
1. Press and then .  
›››  
2. Press the desired destination.  
Press on any point on the map without po-  
3. Press Start.  
sition data.  
Quick start: for a quick start, press and hold  
the desired destination for a few seconds.  
Whether it is possible to enter the destina-  
tion through the navigation map depends on  
the state of the data and it is not possible for  
all positions.  
Press Route.  
Favourite destinations  
Save up to 20 destinations as favourites.  
To start “offroad navigation”, press an empty  
area without position data.  
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With an active route guidance, traffic inci-  
dents that are on the current route are  
shown in the route details. Such traffic inci-  
Start route guidance using con-  
tact details  
Function descriptions  
Route details  
dents can be avoided page 198 .  
›››  
Start route guidance with the saved address  
data of a contact. Contacts saved without  
address data cannot be used for route guid-  
ance.  
The route details contain information on all  
incidents, for example, the starting point,  
stopovers, traffic events, POIs and destina-  
tion, provided the navigation has such data.  
Hazard information  
Hazard information is shown on the naviga-  
tion map with symbols in the same way as  
traffic incidents. In this case, the source of  
this information is another vehicle that has  
detected the hazard and has uploaded the  
information to the service provider.  
If you press on an incident, an additional win-  
dow opens providing more options. The  
available options depend on the incident  
and the current settings.  
Start navigation  
Press .  
Press on the contact you want.  
Press Route.  
Open and close the route details  
The hazards shown are: accident, broken  
down vehicle and slippery road surface.  
Note  
To open, press or swipe it.  
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If the address details of a contact are obso-  
lete, the route guidance will nevertheless  
take you to the registered address. Check  
that the contact address is updated.  
To close, press or swipe it.  
Traffic flow indication  
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The navigation map shows traffic flow ac-  
cording to current traffic events, highlighting  
the road network in colour.  
Edit route guidance  
To edit route guidance, move the stopovers  
to the destination in the TripView view.  
Orange: Slow traffic.  
Red: Traffic jam.  
Traffic information  
Hold the desired destination pressed until  
it is visibly highlighted.  
The infotainment system receives detailed  
traffic information automatically if the Inter-  
net connection is established. This informa-  
tion is shown with symbols and highlighting  
the road network in colour on the map.  
Note  
Move the destination to the desired posi-  
tion.  
Traffic information receipt is subject to the  
privacy settings. In maximum Privacy  
mode, no traffic information is received.  
Tracking or Location level setting is neces-  
sary.  
Remove your finger from the screen. The  
route will recalculate.  
Traffic incidents  
Avoid traffic incidents  
Traffic incidents, for example, traffic jams or  
congested traffic, are shown on the naviga-  
tion map using symbols.  
The details of the route show the current  
traffic incidents if the navigation has such  
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data. Avoid traffic incidents by editing route  
ternative routes are available, provided navi-  
gation has such data.  
Functions in the additional window:  
details page 198 .  
›››  
Stopping route  
guidance  
Ends the current route guidance.  
You can activate and deactivate the function  
whenever you want.  
Press on a traffic event.  
Press on Avoid. The route will recalculate.  
Close the additional window.  
Add a destination to favourites.  
Enable and disable learning usage pattern  
Split screen  
The setting is in the corresponding naviga-  
tion menu > Basic function settings.  
When handling navigation functions, an ad-  
ditional window with other options may  
open. Possible options depend on the func-  
tion being used.  
Learn usage pattern  
To activate the function, activate Learn us-  
age pattern.  
When the vehicle is in motion, navigation  
saves routes and destinations used to auto-  
matically generate destination proposals.  
Destinations are learned based on the time  
of day and the day of the week.  
To disable the function, disable Learn us-  
age pattern.  
Close the additional screen  
Press on an empty area outside the addi-  
tional window.  
To delete saved data, press Delete usage  
Navigation can propose up to 5 routes at the  
same time. The proposed routes may be dif-  
ferent from the routes of the normal route  
guidance.  
pattern.  
OR: press .  
OR: press Accept.  
360° electric range display  
3 Valid for: plug-in hybrid vehicles  
Functions in the additional window:  
If one of the proposed destinations is selec-  
ted, the guide to that destination is started.  
The 360° electric operating range display  
shows the possible range with the current  
charge level of the high voltage battery.  
Show on map  
Add stopover  
Show what is selected on the map.  
The route guidance follows the selected  
route until the vehicle deviates from it. In  
that case, the route is recalculated and takes  
you back along the most direct path to the  
initially selected destination.  
Add a stopover to the route guid-  
ance.  
Switch on the 360° electric operating  
range display  
Direct route  
Delete  
Starts direct route guidance.  
Open the additional map window and  
press the symbol .  
Delete a stopover from the route  
guidance.  
Important traffic jams are taken into account  
in the route guidance, and are avoided if al-  
Avoid  
Avoid traffic jam. The route will re-  
calculate.  
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Infotainment system  
Telephone interface  
Introduction  
Fig. 137 Schematic representation: Phone  
view  
You can use the telephone interface to con-  
nect your mobile to the infotainment system  
and operate phone functions through it. The  
sound is played through the vehicle's speak-  
ers.  
Telephone interface equipment  
and symbols  
Note  
As a general rule, pairing a device (for ex-  
ample, a mobile phone device) is only nec-  
essary once. You can restore the device  
connection via Bluetooth® or Wi-Fi with  
the infotainment system whenever you  
want without having to pair the device  
again.  
Equipment features  
Hands-free function.  
You can connect up to two mobile phone  
devices simultaneously to the infotainment  
system.  
Use up to two phones at the same time.  
Phone book with a maximum of 5,000  
contacts.  
The availability of some telephone func-  
High speeds, poor weather or road condi-  
tions and a noisy ambience (even outside of  
the vehicle), as well as the quality of recep-  
tion can all affect the quality of a telephone  
conversation in the vehicle.  
tions will depend on the mobile phone con-  
nected to the infotainment system.  
SMS functions via Bluetooth®: SMS read-  
ing, SMS writing (templates included), SMS  
playback, message history.  
Email functions via Bluetooth®: reading  
email, writing email.  
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Infotainment operation  
Connection to wireless charging option.  
Connection to the microphone mounted  
Obtain information on the CUPRA  
brand and selected additional services  
related to traffic and your travel.  
Places with special regulations  
Switch off the mobile telephone and the tel-  
ephone interface in places with a risk of ex-  
plosion. These places are not always clearly  
marked. They include, for example:  
on the vehicle.  
Voice mail.  
Symbols in the main menu  
Call list symbols  
Contacts.  
To open the call lists, press .  
The vicinity of chemical pipelines and  
tanks.  
List of incoming and outgoing calls.  
Enter telephone number.  
Text messages (SMS and emails).  
Telephone interface settings.  
Incoming call.  
The lower decks of boats and ferries.  
Outgoing call.  
In the proximity of vehicles that run on liq-  
uefied gas (such as propane or butane).  
Missed call.  
Telephone number (company).  
Telephone number (private).  
Mobile telephone number (company).  
Places where the air is laden with chemi-  
cals or particles such as flour, dust or metal  
powder.  
Symbols for calls  
The symbols may be different depending on  
the infotainment system.  
All other places where the vehicle engine  
or telephone must be switched off.  
Mobile telephone number (private).  
Start a call or bringing it to the fore-  
ground.  
Fax (private).  
Fax.  
WARNING  
End or reject a call.  
Switch off the mobile phone in areas with a  
risk of explosion!  
Open contact list.  
Symbols for text messages  
Enter telephone number.  
Mute the sound of the hands-free  
Hold call.  
The symbols may be different depending on  
the infotainment system.  
Note  
In areas where special regulations apply or  
the use of mobile phones is forbidden, it  
must be switched off at all times. The radia-  
tion produced by the mobile phone when  
switched on may interfere with sensitive  
technical and medical equipment, possibly  
resulting in malfunction or damage to the  
equipment.  
To open the text messages, press .  
Continue call.  
Activate voice control input  
Start conference call.  
Pass call to private mode  
Make an emergency call.  
Get help in case of breakdown.  
page 184.  
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Templates for text messages.  
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Infotainment system  
Optional: confirm the data transfer mes-  
Connect a mobile phone device  
Pair, connect and manage  
sage on the mobile phone device.  
Requirement: the mobile phone device is  
paired with the infotainment system.  
Requirement for pairing:  
Active and passive connection  
Bluetooth® is activated on the mobile  
Bluetooth® is activated on the mobile  
phone device.  
To use the functions of the telephone inter-  
face, there must be at least one mobile  
phone device connected to the infotain-  
ment system. If there are several mobile  
phone devices connected to the infotain-  
ment system, you can switch between active  
and passive connections. To use the tele-  
phone interface with the desired mobile  
phone device, establish the active connec-  
tion with the infotainment system.  
phone device.  
Bluetooth® is activated on the infotain-  
ment system.  
Establish an active connection  
Requirement: several mobile phone devices  
are connected to the infotainment system at  
the same time.  
Depending on the mobile device, it will be  
necessary to have the Bluetooth® menu  
open or activate the Visibility option so that  
the device is visible from the infotainment  
system.  
Select the desired mobile phone device  
from the drop-down menu. All other mobile  
phone devices are automatically in the pas-  
sive connection.  
Pair a mobile phone device suitable for tel-  
ephony with the infotainment system to use  
the telephone interface functions. On the  
first connection, the mobile phone device is  
paired with the infotainment system. Doing  
Difference between connection types  
User profiles  
The mobile phone device is paired and  
connected. The functions of the tele-  
phone interface are performed with the  
Primary  
For each of the paired mobile phone devices  
an individual user profile is automatically cre-  
ated. In the user profile, data from the mo-  
bile phone device is stored, for example,  
contact details or settings. A maximum of  
four user profiles can be saved in the info-  
tainment system at the same time.  
so saves a user profile page 202 .  
›››  
data of said mobile phone device.  
The pairing can take a few minutes. The  
functions available depend on the mobile  
phone device used and its operating system.  
The mobile phone device is paired and  
connected. Calls can be managed but  
the phone book, messages or other  
Secondary  
functions will not be active.  
Pair a mobile phone device  
Paired mobile phone devices are stored in  
the infotainment system, even if they are not  
currently connected.  
WARNING  
Open the list of available Bluetooth® devi-  
ces on the mobile phone device and select  
the name of the infotainment system.  
If you perform the pairing while driving, it  
could cause an accident or injury.  
Please note and, if necessary, confirm the  
Perform pairing only with the vehicle at a  
messages that appear on the mobile phone  
device and on the infotainment system. If the  
pairing was successful, the phone data is  
saved in the user profile.  
standstill.  
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The Comfort phone interface can be equip-  
ped with the wireless charging function  
OR: press a favourite in the telephone in-  
Note  
terface main menu to start the call.  
In the pairing of some mobile phone de-  
page 204.  
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vices, a PIN number is shown on the screen  
of the mobile phone device. Enter that  
number in the infotainment system to com-  
plete the pairing.  
Calls  
In order to use the functions of the wireless  
charging function, you have to place a suita-  
ble mobile phone device correctly in the  
storage compartment. The mobile phone  
device will then connect to the vehicle an-  
tenna. This improves the reception and  
sound quality of calls.  
The telephone interface shows the call list of  
the mobile telephone device. Start a call  
from the call list.  
While the infotainment system is in the  
Known mobile phones menu, the wireless  
charging function is disabled. When you  
exit this menu, the wireless charging func-  
tion is activated again.  
Press > All and press a number on the  
list to start the call.  
OR: press and filter the call list entries  
(for example, missed calls or dialled num-  
bers). In filtered list, press a number to start  
the call.  
To call  
Basic and Comfort Telephony  
Open the telephone interface  
Dial  
Depending on the equipment, two types of  
telephone interface can be used:  
Press Telephone.  
Manually enter a phone number to start a  
call. While entering the phone number, con-  
tacts that match that number are shown on  
the infotainment screen.  
Make a call  
Basic telephone interface.  
Select a phone number to start a call. Differ-  
ent functions are available for selecting a  
phone number:  
Comfort telephone interface.  
Press and enter telephone number.  
Press to start the call  
Basic telephone interface  
The Basic telephone interface uses the Blue-  
tooth® HFP profile for transmission. This in-  
terface allows the use of telephone functions  
through the infotainment system and play-  
back through the vehicle's speakers.  
Contacts  
The last call is dialled by pressing and holding  
the button on the multifunction steering  
wheel.  
If a contact has several registered phone  
numbers you have to select one.  
Press and press a number on the list to  
start the call.  
Comfort telephone interface  
OR: press and enter the contact name in  
Send messages  
Like the Basic telephone interface, the Com-  
fort telephone interface also uses the Blue-  
tooth® HFP profile.  
the input field to search for it. Press on the  
contact to start the call.  
Depending on the mobile phone device and  
the infotainment system used, you can send  
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and receive SMS and e-mails through the tel-  
ephone interface.  
Each time the phone is reconnected, the  
phone book is updated.  
Call a favourite  
Press the assigned speed dial button.  
If conference calls are supported, the phone  
book can be accessed during a call. If there  
is a saved image for a contact, it can be dis-  
played in the list next to the entry.  
Send an SMS  
Note  
Press > Text message > Enter new  
Favourites are not updated automatically. If  
you change a contact's phone number, you  
have to reassign the speed dial button.  
message and enter the message on the  
screen.  
Favourites  
Enter the contact you want in the search  
bar.  
A speed dial button can be assigned to a  
phone book favourite up to a maximum of  
six. If there is a registered photo saved to the  
contact, it is shown on the speed dial button.  
To send the message press OK.  
Connectivity Box  
Send an e-mail  
All speed dial buttons have to be manually  
edited and will be assigned to a user profile.  
Press > E-mail > Enter new message  
and enter the message on the screen.  
Enter the contact you want in the search  
bar.  
Assign the speed dial button  
In the Favourites menu, press the but-  
To send the message press OK.  
ton, then open the phone book to select a  
contact as a favourite. If the contact has sev-  
eral phone numbers, press on the number in  
the list.  
Phone book, favourites and  
speed dial buttons  
Fig. 138 In the centre console: pad for the  
mobile phone connection.  
Edit the speed dial button  
In the first connection of a telephone with  
the infotainment system, the phone book is  
saved in the infotainment system. It may be  
necessary to confirm the data transmission  
on the mobile phone.  
The Connectivity Box includes different  
functions that will help to use your mobile  
device. These are:  
To edit or delete a favourite contact press  
on the icon in the Favourites menu  
screen. You can delete one or more favour-  
ites.  
1)  
Wireless Charger  
.
1)  
It only includes the wireless charge functional-  
ity.  
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Signal amplifier / (Mobile Signal Amplifier)  
To establish a connection with the vehicle's  
external aerial:  
circumstances, the infotainment system in-  
dicates that there is a foreign object in the  
storage compartment. Using a suitable mo-  
bile phone device and correcting its posi-  
tion can eliminate the fault.  
(Wireless Charger)  
Place your mobile device in the middle of  
The Wireless Charger allows mobile devices  
with Qi1) technology to be charged without a  
cable.  
the pad with the screen facing up Fig. 138  
›››  
.
›››  
If necessary, remove any objects that  
may obstruct the cover's closing function.  
Make sure there are no objects between the  
pad and the mobile phone.  
To charge your mobile phone wirelessly:  
Place your mobile device in the middle of  
WARNING  
Your mobile phone will automatically be  
ready to make use of the external aerial.  
the pad with the screen facing up Fig. 138  
›››  
›››  
The mobile phone may heat up due to  
.
the wireless charging. Think about this be-  
fore you pick it up, and take care when re-  
moving it.  
WARNING  
Make sure there are no objects between the  
pad and the mobile phone.  
Notifications on the screen of the mobile  
phone device can distract the driver’s at-  
tention and increase the risk of a serious  
accident.  
There must be no metallic or other ob-  
The mobile phone will start charging auto-  
matically. For further information about  
whether your mobile device supports Qi  
technology, check your phone's user manual  
or visit the CUPRA website.  
jects between the mobile phone and the  
housing, to prevent the functionality of the  
Connectivity Box from being affected.  
Place only one suitable mobile phone de-  
vice, Qi compatible if applicable. For cor-  
rect operation, remove the protective case  
and ensure that it has maximum dimen-  
sions (width x length) of 80 mm x 140 mm  
(3.15 x 5.512 inches). Place on the  
Connectivity Box base as per the indica-  
tions.  
Note  
Your mobile device must support the Qi  
Signal amplifier / (Mobile Signal Amplifier)  
inductive charging interface standard for  
proper operation.  
It allows you to reduce radiation in the vehi-  
cle and have better reception.  
The charging time and the temperature  
For safety reasons, it is recommended that  
you pair the system and the mobile using  
Bluetooth® and place it on the Connectivity  
Box pad, for the best reception without hav-  
ing to handle the mobile phone.  
vary in accordance with the device used.  
If the mobile phone device is not placed  
The maximum charging capacity is 5 W.  
Qi technology does not allow you to  
on the base of the Connectivity Box in the  
correct position, or if it is larger than the  
detailed dimensions, it may not be recog-  
nised or charge correctly. Under certain  
charge more than one mobile device simul-  
taneously.  
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1)  
Qi technology allows you to charge your mo-  
bile phone wirelessly.  
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No improvement in reception can be  
guaranteed if there is more than one mo-  
bile phone on the pad.  
You are advised to keep the engine run-  
ning to guarantee proper wireless charging.  
When a telephone with Qi technology is  
connected by USB, it will be charged by the  
means specified by the manufacturer.  
Fig. 140 Rear part of the centre console:  
USB connectors with power outlet func-  
tion.  
Multimedia  
USB port  
The USB port can be found in the storage  
compartment area of the front centre con-  
sole Fig. 139 .  
›››  
Depending on the equipment and the coun-  
try, the vehicle may also have USB connec-  
tions exclusively for charging or as a power  
socket.  
These USB ports are located at the rear of  
the console, between the front seats  
Fig. 140.  
›››  
Fig. 139 Centre console: USB port.  
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