Porsche PCM3 User Manual page 164

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If you are saying the telephone number in blocks,
you can delete the last block using the
"Correction" command. The PCM then repeats the
last correct block and you can continue with your
input.
The "delete" command deletes all your input.
If you are saying all the digits without a pause,
both these commands delete all the input.
If you try to enter more than 32 digits, you will
hear an announcement that the number is too long
and that the last input has been deleted.
Example for an overseas call to Germany:
û Activate voice control.
Beep
"Dial number".
"Dial number."
Beep
"Plus Four Nine".
"Plus Four Nine".
Beep
"Seven Two Four Eight".
"Seven Two Four Eight".
Beep
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Voice Control
"Seven One Zero".
"Seven One Zero".
Beep
"Call number".
|Dialing the number."
The PCM dials the number.
The "Dial number" command is a global
command, which means it also works in other
modes (for example navigation mode). You
will find other global commands in the section
"Global commands" on page 153.
Calling up the phonebook
û Activate voice control.
Beep
"Phonebook".
"Phonebook".
The phonebook is displayed as a list.
Calling a phonebook entry
û Scroll in the list if necessary using the "scroll
down" and "scroll up" commands until you see
the desired entry.
The following two options are available to you
for making a call to an entry:
1. Say the "Call" command, directly followed
by the name of the entry.
This option is global and also works outside
the phonebook.
2. Say the "Line number" command, directly
followed by the corresponding number
shown to the right of the row.
This option is not global and only works
within the phonebook. Furthermore, unlike
option 1, it does not result in direct dialing
of the telephone number.

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