• 9 speakers in dierent locations and with dif-
ferent power levels (watts).
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External amplier (340 W Ethernet), which
processes the audio signals sent by the central
computer.
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Excitation of speaker channels through class
AB nal stages.
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Audio signal processing in digital internal sig-
nal processor (DSP).
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Independent subwoofer in the luggage com-
partment.
Setting options:
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4 sound modes to enhance the sound expe-
rience.
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Additional equalizer: 5 bands.
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Sound distribution: Balance (left / right) +
Fader (front / rear).
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Sound optimisation by zones:
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Manual (Driver, Front and All)
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Automatic depending on the seats occu-
pied.
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Subwoofer volume.
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Surround settings.
Connectivity
Wi-Fi
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Wi-Fi conforming to IEEE 802.11 b/g/n.
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Transfer in 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz.
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Two Wi-Fi modes at the same time:
•
Tethering (2.4 GHz).
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2.4 GHz access point.
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Simultaneous connection of up to 8 Wi-Fi
devices.
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Internet connection via Wi-Fi:
•
Tethering through the customer's phone.
•
Customer access point (clients) in the ve-
hicle.
•
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto over Wi-Fi.
•
Pairing process simplied by WPS or QR
code.
Bluetooth® proles
There can be a maximum of two mobile devi-
ces connected to the Bluetooth® hands-free
and a third device connected to the Blue-
tooth® as a music player.
When a mobile phone is connected to the tel-
ephone management system, a data exchange
takes place via one of the Bluetooth® proles.
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Hands-free telephone prole (HFP): the
HFP can be used to manage calls through the
infotainment system.
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Audio prole (A2DP): This prole allows
audio to be transmitted with stereo quality.
It may require connecting other proles for
managing and controlling playback.
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Phone book access
prole (PBAP): Allows
phone book contents to be downloaded from
the mobile telephone.
•
Messaging prole (MAP): It allows short
messages (SMS) to be downloaded and
synchronised.
Voice control
Introduction
Voice control works both online and oline,
taking into account the aspects indicated in
the section “Languages available depending
on the market”. In online mode, commands
are recorded more accurately, as more data is
available.
Voice control understands questions and ex-
pressions without having to learn commands.
Commands can be formulated freely and can
be colloquial. Command proposals can be
found in the infotainment system, for example
in the
Help > Voice control menu.
Functions are reduced in oline mode.
Loud noises inside or outside the vehicle can
cause malfunctions, as well as confusing phra-
ses and answers.
Seat-dependent speech recognition
Thanks to additional microphones, voice con-
trol can recognise whether the person speak-
ing is the driver or the passenger. Therefore,