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Dear Customer,
In this operating manual you will learn about the
various functions of the PCM (Porsche Communi-
cation Management) system and its operating op-
tions. To prevent danger to yourself and to others,
please start by familiarising yourself with your
PCM.
On-board literature
Keep the on-board literature in the vehicle at all
times and if you ever come to sell your vehicle,
please hand it over to the new owner.
Suggestions
Do you have any questions, suggestions or ideas
about your vehicle or the on-board literature?
Please write to us:
Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG
Vertrieb Customer Relations
Porschestraße 15-19
71634 Ludwigsburg Germany
Orientation aids in the operating manual
This operating manual contains four orientation
aids to help you quickly locate the information you
want. They are each shown against a yellow back-
ground.
The master table of contents offers you an
overview of the structure of the entire manual.
In the section table of contents you will find de-
tailed listings of the individual topics.
The index enables you to find the various topics
with the help of keywords.
Equipment
There may be some differences in equipment and
technology with respect to the illustrations and de-
scriptions due to the ongoing development of the
systems and the varying laws in individual coun-
tries.
The equipment versions shown are not always in-
cluded as standard. Some of the functions de-
scribed in this operating manual are optional
equipment and may not be available in your PCM.
If this is the case, the relevant menu items will not
be available to you.

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  • Page 1 Orientation aids in the operating manual Equipment In this operating manual you will learn about the various functions of the PCM (Porsche Communi- cation Management) system and its operating op- This operating manual contains four orientation There may be some differences in equipment and...
  • Page 2 Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG. Printed in Germany. Reprinting (including excerpts) as well as all other forms of reproduction are prohibited without the written permission of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG. © Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG Porscheplatz 1 70435 Stuttgart Germany...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Using the PCM........6 PHONE ..........54 INFO ..........109 ® Bluetooth Important information on operation and ..........54 Displaying traffic messages (TMC) ....109 ® road safety............. 6 Operating the Bluetooth hands-free unit Displaying sections of the route....111 ®...
  • Page 4 MAP ..........166 Map display..........166 Voice control ........172 How voice control works ......172 Symbols in sample dialogues....... 173 Commands..........173 Basic voice control functions ....... 175 Using the help function........ 177 Operating examples ........179 Index..........194 Technical data .........202 Radio frequency ranges.......
  • Page 5 Using the PCM Important information on operation and Setting live ..........17 road safety.............6 Setting sound conditioner......17 Introduction to operation .........7 Configuring the PCM display......18 Switching the PCM on/off......7 Configuring display settings......18 Setting the volume........8 Setting the language ........19 Muting ............8 Setting the units ........
  • Page 6: Using The Pcm

    Injury hazard. Opening the housing or a dam- Injury hazard. The telephone must not be The PCM (Porsche Communication Manage- aged housing represents a hazard due to invis- used near explosives or flammable materials ment) system is the central control unit for the ra- ible laser radiation.
  • Page 7: Introduction To Operation

    Por- control) for at least one second. >>> sche partner, as Porsche partners have trained workshop personnel as well as the Battery discharge protection necessary parts and tools. Switching on/off via the left rotary knob is also possible when the ignition is off.
  • Page 8: Setting The Volume

    Setting the volume Cancelling muting û Turn the left rotary knob û To cancel muting, briefly press the left rotary knob again. Depending on the situation, this adjusts the vol- ume for: – the active audio source, Muting navigation or traffic announcements –...
  • Page 9: Controls And Their Functions

    Right rotary knob : Highlights a menu item : Selects the highlighted menu item J i button K Back button h L Eject/retract button for CDs and DVDs M g main menu button N f main menu button O End call button P c main menu button Q Lift handset button R n main menu button...
  • Page 10 - a button - o arrow button Turning the left rotary knob changes the fol- lowing settings: Pressing the a button opens a window By briefly pressing the arrow button you can: – volume of the active audio source, where you can set the current audio source. –...
  • Page 11 - d main menu button - Back button h – If you press the button for several seconds and the magazine compartments are at least par- Pressing the d button displays various gener- By pressing the Back button h you can exe- tially full, all CDs or DVDs are ejected one after al information such as the current audio source, cute various functions.
  • Page 12: Menu Types And Options For Operation

    - Lift handset button l Menu types and options for Option menus operation By pressing the Lift handset button l you can: Each of the eight main menus has an option menu where you find settings and other functions for the –...
  • Page 13: Exiting Menus

    û Touch the scrollbar between the two symbols Operating menus with the touchscreen Exiting menus û Touch the individual menu items or symbols di- - or - Returning to the next highest menu rectly on the display. û Turn the right rotary knob û...
  • Page 14: Operating Input Menus

    In addition to the letter fields, the input menus also inserts a space provide a number of function fields for changing the character set displayed and for moving the deletes all entries in the input field cursor: calls up a stored list, for example deletes the last character entered when entering an address in the nav- (if button is touched briefly)
  • Page 15: Sound Settings

    Setting the layout for the keyboard of the Sound settings Setting the balance input menu Balance setting allows you to set the volume You can set the sound of your PCM for each audio The letter fields in the input menu can either be ar- distribution between the left and right speakers.
  • Page 16: Sound Settings With Bose ® Surround Sound System

    Setting the loudness Sound settings with Setting linear ® BOSE Surround Sound System Loudness Linear “ ” increases the sound volume by in- Selecting “ ” switches the PCM from a bass- creasing the bass and treble frequencies. heavy setting (linear off) to a more neutral sound This setting is particularly effective for low vol- (linear on).
  • Page 17: Sound Settings With Burmester High-End Surround Sound System

    ® Sound settings with Burmester 1. Press the b button. Setting live 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of High-End Surround Sound System Live The “ ” function generates surround sound that the same name in the header. sounds just like a live concert from any stereo mu- 3.
  • Page 18: Configuring The Pcm Display

    1. Press the b button. Configuring the PCM display - or - 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of û Press any button. the same name in the header. You can set various units, the date and time, the 3.
  • Page 19: Setting The Language

    Choosing the brightness of the display Displaying the system version Selecting the language yourself 1. Press the w button. 1. Press the w button. You have the option of viewing the system version 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of of your PCM.
  • Page 20: Resetting Personal Settings

    Setting the unit for consumption Resetting personal settings 1. Press the w button. This menu item allows you to reset settings you 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of have previously made. the same name in the header. 1.
  • Page 21 TUNER Radio ............22 Calling up the main menu for radio mode..22 Tuning to stations ........22 Storing stations on station buttons in the preset memories ........23 Traffic programme (TP) ......24 Making settings for radio mode ..... 25 Switching RDS on/off .........
  • Page 22: Tuner

    Tuning to stations Tuning to stations using the station list You have the following options for tuning to a sta- The station list contains all the stations that can tion: currently be received. It is only available in FM mode. –...
  • Page 23: Storing Stations On Station Buttons In The Preset Memories

    Storing stations on station buttons in the – Tuning to the next station from the station list by touching the symbols on the preset memories display. - or - Setting the preset memory – Tuning to the next station from the station list There are six memory locations available in each by touching the stations shown on the left of the preset memories.
  • Page 24: Traffic Programme (Tp)

    1. Press the m button repeatedly until Storing via an automatic station search Traffic programme (TP) the mode you want ( ) is highlight- (autostore) Various FM radio stations broadcast traffic mes- The automatic station search is only available for sages in addition to their radio programmes.
  • Page 25: Making Settings For Radio Mode

    Setting the Traffic prog. volume Making settings for radio mode Switching regionalisation on/off The traffic programme volume refers to the vol- When RDS (tracking of the alternative frequencies) ume at which the traffic programme announce- is active, regionalisation can additionally be Switching RDS on/off ments are output.
  • Page 26: Choosing A Pty (Programme Type) Filter

    Choosing a PTY (programme type) filter Setting sorting criteria for the FM station Station strength – : The station list is displayed list sorted according to station strength. Sta- RDS stations can broadcast the station’s pro- tions with good reception are shown at the gramme type (PTY).
  • Page 27: Calling Up The Main Menu For Tv Mode

    Tuning to TV stations The standard TV on the PCM can receive non-en- Displaying the TV picture crypted terrestrial analogue and digital (DVB-T) programmes. Depending on the country and re- 1. Press the m button repeatedly until ception area, only analogue, digital or a mixture of the “...
  • Page 28: Storing Tv Stations

     Storing via an automatic station search The digital programmes can also be selected using the EPG list. The automatic station search is only available for To find out more, please refer to the section the preset memories TV 1 TV 2 TV 3 “Electronic Programme Guide”...
  • Page 29: Showing The Information Window

    Selecting a video text page 1. Touching the display opens a bar for entering the numbers directly. 2. Touch the appropriate digits on the display. After the third digit is entered, the video text search begins and the video text page is shown.
  • Page 30: Electronic Programme Guide

    Placing video text over the TV picture Please note that only digital channels transmit EPG data. This service is not available for ana- If you activate this function, the video text page is logue channels. overlaid transparently over the picture of the cur- 1.
  • Page 31: Making Settings For Tv Mode

    1. Press the m button repeatedly until the “ ” mode is highlighted in the bottom line. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “ SET TV ” > “ Sorting criteria ”.
  • Page 32 Setting the Contrast Setting the Format  Automatic With the setting, an ID broadcast by the station in question is analysed. 1. Press the m button repeatedly until 1. Press the m button repeatedly until Some stations do not broadcast this ID cor- the “...
  • Page 33 DISC Loading and ejecting CDs/DVDs ....36 USB ............43 Calling up the main menu for Calling up the main menu for USB mode ..44 CD/DVD mode ...........37 Searching for a track ......... 44 Selecting a CD/DVD........37 Track list........... 46 Selecting a track ........37 Skipping to the previous/next track.....
  • Page 34: Disc

    Notes on copyright Notes on the media supported CD audio/DVD-Audio/DVD-Video DISC You are only permitted to create copies of CDs/ To avoid problems when playing your CDs/DVDs, DVDs for your own private use. The copyright ex- please note the following: ceptions do not cover circulation of the duplicated CAUTION –...
  • Page 35 “Regional Protection Code”, it allows you to change the regional code up to five times. CDs/DVDs that have not been finalised cannot be Please contact your Porsche partner to find out Meridian Lossless Packing **** played. how to change the regional code.
  • Page 36: Loading And Ejecting Cds/Dvds

    Calling up the CD/DVD changer menu 3. Push the CD/DVD into the slot. The printed side of the CD/DVD must face up- û Briefly press the j button. wards. Incorrectly inserted CDs/DVDs will not be The CD/DVD changer menu is displayed. A but- played.
  • Page 37: Calling Up The Main Menu For Cd/Dvd Mode

    3. Remove the CD/DVD. Calling up the main menu for CD/DVD Selecting a track (MP3 CD/DVD) If you do not insert another CD/DVD in this mode If the disc currently playing is an MP3 CD/DVD, the magazine compartment, the CD/DVD in the û...
  • Page 38: Selecting A Chapter In Video Dvd Mode

     Setting the audio format for video DVD Setting audio groups (DVD-Audio) If the directory structure of the folders is very deep or the number of files is very large, it 1. Press the n button repeatedly until the 1. Press the n button repeatedly until the may not be possible to display all the folders “...
  • Page 39: Skipping To The Previous/Next Track

    û Select “ Skipping to the previous/next track Repeat 3. Select “ Stop scan ” while a CD/DVD is playing to ” to deactivate the function. activate ( ) or deactivate ( ) the function. The CD/DVD track that has started playing will If the current track has been playing for longer continue to play.
  • Page 40: Ipod

    Calling up the main menu for iPod mode *) iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. and is registered in the USA and in other countries. û Press the n button repeatedly until the **) Compatibility of later iPod models with the “...
  • Page 41: Playlists

    6. Select the album you want in the list. – Albums Once you select a category, higher-level catego- ries are no longer available. After you select an The number of tracks on this album is now Displays a list of the available albums. If you artist, for example, the “...
  • Page 42: Track List

    Track list Fast forward/reverse Adapting the volume for iPod mode û Press the o button or p button when the iPod is If you have performed a music search or selected  You will only be able to access the “ SET DISC a playlist, the corresponding tracks are displayed playing until the position you want is reached.
  • Page 43: Usb

    Notes on the media supported You can use it to: – play audio data from your USB stick To avoid problems when playing your USB devic- es, please note the following: (permitted formats: MP3, WAV, WMA and AAC- LC), – Permissible media: –...
  • Page 44: Calling Up The Main Menu For Usb Mode

    Calling up the main menu for USB mode  The music search only works if metadata for If you select an album from the list, the number the tracks (ID3 tags) is available. of tracks available for the subsequent search û...
  • Page 45 Searching for similar tracks by category 1. Press the n button repeatedly until the These categories can be used either individually or in succession for the search. The remaining “ ” audio source is highlighted in the bot- 1. Press the n button repeatedly until the number of entries is updated.
  • Page 46: Track List

    Track list Skipping to the previous/next track Switching the shuffle function on/off The tracks and playlists stored on the USB device If the current track has been playing for longer When you activate this function, the current track are displayed in alphabetical order in the track list. than 10 seconds, pressing the p button resumes is played to the end.
  • Page 47: Calling Up An External Audio Source

    3. Select “ SET DISC / AUX ”. You will only be able to access the “ SET DISC / WARNING! ” menu if there is at least one CD/DVD in- Accident hazard. Distraction could result in serted or at least one audio source activated you losing control of the vehicle.
  • Page 48: External Bluetooth

    ® ®  SET DISC External Bluetooth audio source Calling up an external Bluetooth audio You will only be able to access the “ / AUX ” menu if there is at least one audio source/starting playback source from the DISC area available. You can also connect an external audio source û...
  • Page 49: Bluetooth ® Settings

    ®  Repeating a track Bluetooth settings With some devices, it may be necessary to set the volume on the device. Activating this function repeats the current track. Recommendation: ® û Select “ Calling up Bluetooth settings ® Repeat ” in Bluetooth AUX mode to ac- û...
  • Page 50: Adding A New Bluetooth

    ® ® ® Adding a new Bluetooth device Authorised Bluetooth devices Renaming an authorised Bluetooth device ® ® 1. Select “ List of data devices For the PCM to find your Bluetooth device, This function allows you to display a list of the ”...
  • Page 51 Displaying details for the authorised ® Bluetooth device ® 1. Select “ List of data devices ” in the Bluetooth settings. 2. Select any device in the list. 3. Select “ Device details ”. The following information is displayed: – the device name, ®...
  • Page 52 PHONE ® Bluetooth ..........54 Telephone settings Operating the PCM telephone ....72 ® Prerequisites for the mobile phone ....55 (Bluetooth mobile phone preparation) ...66 Inserting the SIM card in the PCM ....72 Hands-free quality........55 Setting the ringtone type......66 Entering the PIN .........73 Interruptions to the connection while driving .
  • Page 53 ® Text messages (SMS) Bluetooth settings (with PCM telephone only)......83 (PCM telephone)..........95 ® Reading a text message ......84 Authorised Bluetooth devices ....95 ® Replying to a text message ......84 Adding a new Bluetooth device....97 Creating and sending a new text message ... 85 Setting visibility .........98 Forwarding a text message ......
  • Page 54: Phone

    A list of selected compatible mobile telephones The SIM card of the external telephone cannot is available on the Internet at be accessed (e.g. to write a text message) and http://www.porsche.com. the range of functions is restricted accordingly (depending on the mobile phone used). PHONE...
  • Page 55: Prerequisites For The Mobile Phone

    – In the case of a PCM with PCM telephone, Prerequisites for the mobile phone Hands-free quality connection takes place using the SIM Access Not all mobile phones are equally suitable for mak- The hands-free quality can be impaired by Profile if this profile is supported by the mo- ®...
  • Page 56: Operating The Bluetooth ® Hands-Free Unit

    ® ® Switching Bluetooth on/off Operating the Bluetooth hands- free unit ® ® Switching Bluetooth (Bluetooth mobile phone preparation) 1. Press the c button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of ® The Bluetooth hands-free unit allows you to use the same name in the header.
  • Page 57: Establishing A Connection From An External Bluetooth

     2. Press the c button. With some mobile phones, the connection re- quest by the PCM must be explicitly confirmed 3. Press the i button or touch the tab of on the mobile phone. This may even have to the same name in the header.
  • Page 58: Temporarily Muting The Hands-Free Microphone

    ® 8. Enter the same Bluetooth Conducting calls Temporarily muting the hands-free code on your mo- bile phone. microphone There is a hands-free microphone in the roof con- Once you have entered the code, successful û Select “ trol console of the vehicle. This means that you Mute microphone ”...
  • Page 59: Ending A Call

    Rejecting a call You can reject an incoming call by: û Pressing the End call button k on the PCM. - or - û Selecting “ Reject ” in the call menu. - or - û Briefly pressing the left rotary knob - or - You can accept the incoming call in a number of û...
  • Page 60: Dialling A Number

    Using the quick dial (redial) function Holding a call û You can hold an active call by pressing the Lift Pressing the Lift handset button l on the PCM opens the quick dial menu. This menu contains a handset button l on the PCM. list of previous calls.
  • Page 61: List Of Previous Calls

    Calling a phonebook entry List of previous calls Calling a number from the list of previous calls 1. Press the c button. When a mobile phone is connected to the PCM via ® 2. Select “ Phonebook ”. a Bluetooth connection, the mobile phone’s call 1.
  • Page 62: List Of Received Calls

    Adding to a number from the list of previous  Calling a number from the list of received If the date and time information for the individ- calls ual calls is not transferred from the mobile calls phone, the list begins with the unanswered 1.
  • Page 63: Touch Tone Dialling (Dtmf Tones)

    Adding to a number from the list of received Combining DTMF tones with a telephone The p character cannot be entered in calls number the telephone input menu. It is, howev- er, recognised by the PCM if it is 1. Press the c button. You can use the + and w characters in the numer- stored in a telephone number on the 2.
  • Page 64: Call Waiting

    1. Select “ New call Call waiting Accepting a waiting call ” in the call menu. 2. You then have the following options for enter- û Select “ Call waiting Answer The “ ” function is only available if sup- ”.
  • Page 65: Call Waiting (Swapping) And Conference

    Swapping between the calls (call waiting) Speed dialling 1. Select “ Swap ”. Speed dialling is a frequently used function in the The system swaps to the other call. The previ- US market, which allows dialling without having to ously active call is put on hold. enter the complete telephone number.
  • Page 66: Telephone Settings (Bluetooth ® Mobile Phone Preparation)

    Telephone settings Setting the ringtone volume Setting the microphone volume ® (Bluetooth mobile phone 1. Press the c button. 1. Press the c button. preparation) 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header.
  • Page 67: Bluetooth ® Settings

    ® ® ® ® Bluetooth settings (Bluetooth Connecting an authorised Bluetooth device Deleting an authorised Bluetooth device with the PCM from the list mobile phone preparation) ® ® 1. Open the list of authorised Bluetooth devic- 1. Open the list of authorised Bluetooth devic- ®...
  • Page 68: Device

    ® Adding a new Bluetooth device  With some mobile phones, the connection re- quest by the PCM must be explicitly confirmed ® For the PCM to find your Bluetooth device, on the mobile phone. This may even have to ®...
  • Page 69: Establishing A Connection From An External Bluetooth

    Establishing a connection from an 6. A request appears on the PCM display. Setting visibility ® external Bluetooth device Select “ Accept ”. To ensure that your PCM can be found by other de- 7. A keypad appears where you enter a four-digit ®...
  • Page 70: Phonebook Settings

    Phonebook settings Setting sorting 1. Press the c button. ® 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of (Bluetooth mobile phone You can adapt the sorting of the phonebook and the same name in the header. preparation) call lists to the display on your mobile phone. 3.
  • Page 71: Transferring The Phonebook

    6. Press the c button. Transferring the phonebook entries Deleting the phonebook 7. Press the i button or touch the tab of manually The copy of the phonebook transferred to the the same name in the header. Some mobile phones do not support automatic PCM can be deleted again.
  • Page 72: Operating The Pcm Telephone

    Operating the PCM telephone  The use of twin SIM cards, for example in the mobile phone and the internal PCM telephone (both cards active at the same time), may im- A SIM card is required if you want to use the inter- pair the telephone functions.
  • Page 73: Entering The Pin

    Entering the PIN Conducting calls Conducting a call using the cordless handset 1. Select “ Hands-free As soon as you have switched on the telephone There is a hands-free microphone in the roof con- ” in the call menu to switch and inserted the SIM card, you are prompted to trol console of the vehicle.
  • Page 74: Accepting A Call

    - or - (with multi-function steering wheel with telephone function) û Pressing the Lift handset button l on the multi-function steering wheel. - or - (with handset if available) û Pressing the Lift handset button on the handset. - or - û...
  • Page 75: Rejecting A Call

    - or - (with handset if available) Using the quick dial (redial) function û Pressing the End call button on the hand- Pressing the Lift handset button l on the PCM set. opens the quick dial menu. This menu contains a - or - list of previous calls.
  • Page 76: Holding A Call

    Holding a call Displaying the phonebook Creating and storing a phonebook entry (only with the SIM card inserted) û You can hold an active call by pressing the Lift 1. Press the c button. handset button l on the PCM. The PHONE main menu appears.
  • Page 77 Editing a phonebook entry Deleting the contents of the SIM card 6. If you choose “ As SMS ”, you must enter the tel- (only with the SIM card inserted) (only with the SIM card inserted) ephone number of the recipient in the input menu that appears.
  • Page 78: List Of Previous Calls

    List of previous calls Calling a number from the list of previous 1. Press the c button. calls 2. Select “ Previous calls ”. When a mobile phone is connected to the PCM via 3. Select the number you want. ®...
  • Page 79: List Of Received Calls

    Adding to a number from the list of previous Storing a number from the list of received If one of the telephone numbers matches an entry calls from your phonebook, the name of the caller is calls in the phonebook displayed instead of the telephone number.
  • Page 80: Touch Tone Dialling (Dtmf Tones)

    Sending a message to a number from the list Touch tone dialling (DTMF tones) The DTMF dialling digits are appended to of received calls DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) tones can be the digits of the telephone number without  sent once a telephone connection has been estab- any breaks.
  • Page 81: Establishing An Additional Call

    Phonebook Call waiting – “ ”: The p character cannot be entered in You can insert a number stored in the phone- the telephone input menu. It is, howev- Call waiting The “ ” function is only available if sup- book.
  • Page 82: Call Waiting (Swapping) And Conference

    Accepting a waiting call Swapping between the calls (call waiting) û Select “ Answer 1. Select “ Swap ”. ”. The waiting call is accepted and activated. The The system swaps to the other call. The previ- previously active call is put on hold. ously active call is put on hold.
  • Page 83: Text Messages (Sms) (With Pcm Telephone Only)

    Using supplementary services Making an emergency call Text messages (SMS) (with PCM telephone only) 1. Press the c button. Supplementary services are services that can be called up using star and hash codes. 2. Select “i”. You can create and receive text messages (SMS) The supplementary services can either be entered 3.
  • Page 84: Reading A Text Message

    Arrival of a text message  Reply with NO If you have received a text message with your – “ ”: The input menu is opened and mobile phone and cannot read it on the PCM the original text of the message is shown in the When a new text message arrives, a closed enve- display, this means that the text message was text field.
  • Page 85: Creating And Sending A New Text Message

    Creating a text message with attached reply 6. Edit the text as you want using the input menu 8. Confirm your entry by selecting “ ”. and confirm by selecting “ ”. The text input menu is closed and the input 1.
  • Page 86 Creating a text message with new text Editing and sending the text of the last Creating a text message using a text message template 1. Press the c button. 2. Select “ Messages ”. 1. Press the c button. 1. Press the c button. 3.
  • Page 87: Forwarding A Text Message

    8. Enter the telephone number of the recipient. 6. Enter the telephone number of the recipient. Deleting the selected text message The following options are available to you: The following options are available to you: 5. Confirm the prompt that appears by selecting –...
  • Page 88: Accepting Vcards

    Accepting vCards 4. Select “ Accept all ”. The procedure for editing details is described be- 5. Select “ Accept all ” again to confirm the prompt low using address data as an example.  If you save the vCard, the following data is ac- that appears.
  • Page 89: Discarding (Deleting) Vcards

    Re-entering an address Discarding all vCards 4. Select “ Extract number ”. A list of the numbers contained in the text mes- 6. Select “ Re-enter address 1. Press the c button. ”. sage is displayed. The address input menu is opened. 2.
  • Page 90: Displaying The Complete Text

    Using geographical coordinates for route 5. Select “ Store position Creating a template ”. guidance The input menu is opened and the coordinate Included in the list of templates are some blank en- is entered in the input field. 1. Press the c button. tries that you can edit as you want.
  • Page 91: Telephone Settings (Pcm Telephone)

    Telephone settings Setting ringtones Setting the ringtone volume (PCM telephone) 1. Press the c button. Setting the ringtone type 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. Switching the PCM telephone on/off 1.
  • Page 92: Displaying The Imei

    4. Select one of the two available menu items: 1. Press the c button. SIM settings – Automatic 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of  This function is only available with the SIM the same name in the header. The PCM automatically selects the mobile card inserted or with a connection using the 3.
  • Page 93: Call Settings (Pcm Telephone)

    5. Enter the new PIN by selecting the buttons on 4. Select “ PIN prompt Call settings ” to activate ( ) or the keypad shown and confirm your entry by deactivate ( ) the function. (PCM telephone) selecting “ ”.
  • Page 94: Switching The "Call Waiting" Function On/Off

    4. Select one of the following settings for call for- 5. Select “ Switch on Deactivating call forwarding ”. warding: The input menu is opened. 1. Select the type of call forwarding you want. – Divert all 6. Enter the telephone number you want for the 2.
  • Page 95: Bluetooth ® Settings (Pcm Telephone)

    ® Switching the “Redial” function on/off 4. Select one of the following menu items: Bluetooth settings – “ ” if you want to send your own number. (PCM telephone) Redial If the “ ” function is activated, the telephone – “ ”...
  • Page 96 ® ® ® Connecting an authorised Bluetooth device Renaming an authorised Bluetooth device Deleting the list of authorised Bluetooth with the PCM devices ® 1. Open the list of authorised Bluetooth devic- ® ® 1. Open the list of authorised Bluetooth devic- 1.
  • Page 97: Adding A New Bluetooth

    ® Adding a new Bluetooth device  With some mobile phones, the connection re- quest by the PCM must be explicitly confirmed ® For the PCM to find your Bluetooth device, on the mobile phone. This may even have to ®...
  • Page 98: Phonebook Settings

    Setting visibility Finding the cordless handset Phonebook settings To ensure that your PCM can be connected to oth- This function starts the search for the cordless ® er devices via the Bluetooth interface, it must be handset. Setting the memory for the phonebook “visible”...
  • Page 99: Setting Sorting

    You have the following options for sorting the Setting automatic transfer of the These security mechanisms require the PCM to be authorised on your mobile phone. As call lists: phonebook part of this, the telephone requests a “user ID” Standard –...
  • Page 100: Settings For Messages And Data (Pcm Telephone)

    Transferring the phonebook Settings for messages and data Switching the SMS signal tone on/off (PCM telephone) This function transfers the phonebook and call The signal tone, which sounds when there is an in- lists of the connected mobile phone into the PCM coming text message, can be switched on and off.
  • Page 101: Cordless Handset

    Cordless handset  Charging the cordless handset Using a handset while driving is not permitted in all countries. Therefore, please observe the û Place the handset in the charging cradle. country-specific laws and regulations. There is a cordless handset available for your PCM.
  • Page 102: Accepting A Call

    Accepting a call Rejecting a call Temporarily muting the handset microphone û When there is a call incoming, press the right As soon as a call comes in, a menu is temporarily displayed on the display of the handset. selection button under the “Reject” menu You can mute the handset microphone during a If available, the telephone number is displayed to- item.
  • Page 103: Call Waiting (Swapping) And Conference

    Entering a new telephone number 7. Press the left selection button under the “Op- tions” menu item. 1. Press the left selection button under the “Op- 8. Select “Call” using the rocker button. tions” menu item. 9. Press the left selection button under the “Se- 2.
  • Page 104: Phonebook

    Phonebook  You can use the “Search” option to search for specific entries in the phonebook. This is use- If your mobile phone is connected to the PCM us- ful if there are many entries in your phonebook ing the SIM Access Profile, the data from the tele- and you don’t want to have to scroll through phone memory and from the SIM card will be the entire list.
  • Page 105: Text Messages (Sms)

    7. Enter the number for the new phonebook en- Deleting a phonebook entry 5. Press the left selection button under the “Se- try. lection” menu item. 1. Open the phonebook. 8. Press the left selection button under the “OK” The stored messages are listed. Small sym- 2.
  • Page 106 6. Select the message you want using the rocker Creating and sending a new text message 7. Press the left selection button under the “Op- button. tions” menu item. 1. Press the left selection button under the 7. Press the left selection button under the “Op- 8.
  • Page 107: Settings

    Deleting a text message – “Lighting”: Under this menu item you can enter a value 1. Press the left selection button under the for the illumination of the handset display. “Menu” menu item. – “Ring tone”: 2. Select the “Messages” menu item using the Under this menu item you can set the volume rocker button.
  • Page 108 INFO Displaying traffic messages (TMC)....109 Displaying sections of the route ....111 Displaying information about the location ..111 Displaying detailed information about the active audio source........111 INFO...
  • Page 109: Info

    Displaying traffic messages (TMC) You can display the current traffic messages in a list. If the route guidance component of your navi- gation system is active, the traffic messages on Various FM radio stations transmit traffic messag- your route are displayed in a separate list. es in addition to their radio programme (TMC mes- The following types of traffic messages are differ- sages = Traffic Message Channel).
  • Page 110 Accident hazard Accident hazard on a section of the current, personal route Route section blocked Section of the current, personal route blocked Information 4. Select a traffic message from the list to call up 5. You can change the map scale if necessary by more detailed information on it.
  • Page 111: Displaying Sections Of The Route

    Displaying sections of the route Displaying information about the  If the display of the radio text has been switched off in the m menu, it will not location be displayed here either. To find out more, If you have started the route guidance component please refer to the section “Switching RDS ra- of your navigation system, a list containing all sec- This function displays the precise data for your...
  • Page 112 Trip data display ......... 113 The Sport display........127 Setting the display group ......113 Starting recording ........127 Setting the contents of the personal display113 Stopping recording........128 Resetting trip data........114 Continuing recording ........128 ParkAssist..........114 Ending a lap/starting a new lap ....129 Deactivating ParkAssist ......
  • Page 113: Car

    Personal trip data Setting the contents of the personal – The trip data can be individually compiled in display four data fields. You can configure the contents of the individual – Sport display data fields for the “ Personal trip data ”...
  • Page 114: Parkassist

    Resetting trip data ParkAssist Pressing the button field for at least 1 sec- ParkAssist indicates the distance between the ve- ond resets the trip data for the “ Total trip data ” hicle and an object visually and acoustically for the and “...
  • Page 115: Deactivating Parkassist

    ( ) the function. speed of > 15 km/h (approx. 9.5 mph)), Deactivating ParkAssist – operate the electric parking brake, – move the Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) gear ParkAssist can be deactivated using the button selector into the P position, in the roof control console.
  • Page 116: Rear View Camera

     Switching the rear view camera display The TV sound is suppressed while the image from the rear view camera is shown on the on/off display. Audio source (FM, AM, CD/DVD, AUX and AUX BT) sound output continues uninter- Switching automatic rear view camera rupted.
  • Page 117: Closing The Rear View Camera Display

    Accident hazard. If the ground is uneven, the – operate the electric parking brake or road is slippery or the vehicle is on an incline – move the Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) gear (e.g. curb, hill) the actual lane may differ from selector into the P position.
  • Page 118: Combining Parkassist And The Rear View Camera Display

    4. Make the setting you want by selecting the two Setting the Colour symbols or by turning the right ro- 1. Press the w button. tary knob 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of 5. If the rear view camera is automatically activat- the same name in the header.
  • Page 119: Logbook

    Logbook Activating/deactivating the logbook The logbook can record and store up to 1,500 trips. The stored data can be transferred to a Blue- reminder The logbook automatically records all the trips tooth device or a USB device. made by the vehicle and stores them together with If you have activated the “...
  • Page 120: Editing Data From The Current Trip

    1. Press the w button. 3. Select “ Logbook Changing the trip destination ” 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of > “ Current trip ” 1. Press the w button. the same name in the header. >...
  • Page 121: Continuing Recording From The Last Trip

    Changing the trip purpose Changing the contact person Changing the remarks 1. Press the w button. 1. Press the w button. 1. Press the w button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of 2.
  • Page 122: Storing A Refuelling Stop

    Storing a refuelling stop 4. Select a trip to open a detailed view of it. 3. Select “ SET CAR ” You can scroll between the detailed views for > “ SET logbook ” If you want to store a refuelling stop in the trip cur- the individual trips by selecting the symbols >...
  • Page 123: Deleting Trips

    Deleting a list entry 1. Press the w button. 3. Select “ SET CAR ” 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of > “ SET logbook ” You can delete each individual entry in a list. the same name in the header. >...
  • Page 124: Transferring The Logbook Data

    Deleting all trips Transferring data via the USB interface 6. A list of all known devices that may be used for a transfer of logbook data is displayed. If the 5. Select “ All trips ”.  You can only access the “ To USB ”...
  • Page 125 ® ® Switching Bluetooth Establishing a connection from an external Connecting an authorised Bluetooth device ® Bluetooth device with the PCM û Select “ ® Switch on Bluetooth ” in the Bluetooth settings. To find out more, please refer to the section “Es- ...
  • Page 126 ® Deleting the list of authorised Bluetooth devices ® 1. Select “ List of data devices ” in the Bluetooth settings. 2. Select any device in the list. 3. Select “ Delete ”. 4. Select “ Delete list ”. 5. Confirm the prompt that appears by selecting Delete all “...
  • Page 127: The Sport Display

    The Sport display The functions of the Sport display can be used for any route (e.g. journey to work), not just laps. The Sport display is part of the Sport Chrono Any recorded lap/distance can be defined as a ref- Package Plus that also includes a stopwatch and erence lap.
  • Page 128: Stopping Recording

     Available memory is full The route is only recorded when the display of “ Additional data ” is activated in the “ SET sport If the available memory is full, a message to this display ”. To find out more, please refer to the effect appears in the display.
  • Page 129: Ending A Lap/Starting A New Lap

    Ending a lap/starting a new lap Reference lap If you did not define a reference lap when record- Round Selecting “ ” in the on-board computer menu ing started, the first lap is treated as the reference ends one lap and starts a new lap. lap and is shown as “...
  • Page 130: Renaming A Recording

    Renaming a recording 1. Press the w button. Deleting a lap 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of 1. Press the w button. Delete the same name in the header. You cannot delete the last lap using the “ 2.
  • Page 131: Storing A Lap As The Reference Lap

    Storing a lap as the reference lap 3. Select “ Sport display Renaming the reference lap ” > “ Recordings ”. 1. Press the w button. 1. Press the w button. A list of the stored recordings is opened. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of 2.
  • Page 132: Deleting All Laps

    ® Deleting all laps 3. Select “ Sport display Transferring data via the Bluetooth ” > “ Transfer data ”. interface This function can be used to delete all recordings A list of the stored recordings is opened.  Please note that the connection between both and reference laps.
  • Page 133: Bluetooth ® Settings

    ® ® ® settings 1. Select “ New data device Authorised Bluetooth devices Bluetooth ” in the Bluetooth settings. This function allows you to display a list of the A search is started and a list of the devices ® Calling up Bluetooth settings ®...
  • Page 134 3. Select “ Rename Displaying details for the authorised ”. ® The input menu is opened. Bluetooth device 4. Enter the name you want and confirm by se- ® 1. Select “ List of data devices ” in the Bluetooth lecting “...
  • Page 135: Extended Memory

    Extended memory Setting light options Setting the fade-out time for the exterior lights of the vehicle In the PCM menu you have the option to store var- Setting the daytime running lights You can set a fade-out time of between 10 and ious settings for up to three of your vehicle’s igni- 120 seconds for your vehicle’s exterior lights.
  • Page 136: Setting Wiper Options

    Setting the alignment for the low beam 1. Press the w button. 4. Set the time period you want by touching the 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of two symbols or by turning the right You can set the alignment of the low beam head- the same name in the header.
  • Page 137: Setting Reversing Options

    Setting activation of the rear wiper 1. Press the w button. Setting comfort options 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of 1. Press the w button. the same name in the header. Setting automatic folding in the exterior 2.
  • Page 138: Choosing The Options For Setting The Air Conditioning

    Choosing the options for setting the air Setting adaptation of the central vents conditioning If this function is activated, the output temperature at both central vents in the dashboard is adapted. Setting the air flow strength 1. Press the w button. You can choose whether the air flow for the air 2.
  • Page 139 NAVI General operation ........140 Entering an address for route guidance Storing stopovers in the personal Navigation safety notice......141 from the list ..........147 destination memory ........157 Setting the volume of the Displaying the location of a destination..147 Reorganising the stopovers.......157 navigation announcement......
  • Page 140: Navi

    – After the vehicle’s on-board voltage has been NAVI General operation interrupted (e.g. for changing the vehicle bat- WARNING! tery), it can take up to 15 minutes or more de- The PCM navigation system utilises visual and au- Accident hazard. The navigation system is pending on the reception conditions for the dible driving recommendations to help you reach only intended as an aid to the driver and makes...
  • Page 141: Entering An Address

    Porsche partner. The changed volume is set and stored. û Close the safety notice by selecting “ Confirm ”.
  • Page 142: Entering The Country

    Selecting a country in the map 3. Enter the town name or the postal code. After you enter the first letters of the town and 1. Press the f button. confirm by selecting “ ”, a list containing 2. Select “ Enter address ”...
  • Page 143: Starting/Stopping Route Guidance

    3. Enter the street name. Starting/stopping route guidance Starting route guidance with route After you enter the first letters of the street alternatives activated name, a list containing possible matches is Starting route guidance If you have activated the route alternatives in the opened.
  • Page 144: List Of Previous Destinations

    û Select “ Details List of previous destinations ”. The detailed view of the traffic message is dis- – that is at least 10 minutes before the last pos- played. This list automatically stores the previous 100 sible exit before the traffic jam. Detour destinations for which you started route guidance.
  • Page 145: Entering An Address For A New Route Guidance Session From The List

    4. Select “ Details Deleting a destination from the list ”. The location of the chosen destination is 5. Confirm the prompt that appears by selecting shown in the map view. To find out more, “ ”. please refer to the section “Map display” on The chosen destination is deleted from the list.
  • Page 146: Personal Destination Memory

    Calling the destination Storing an address for personal Points of interest are indicated by symbols. destinations You can call individual points of interest for which To find out more, please refer to the there is a telephone number in the database from Here is an example of how to enter the address for section “Points of interest”...
  • Page 147: Entering An Address For Route Guidance From The List

    Inserting an address from a list Displaying the location of a destination Adding destinations 5. Select “ Previous destinations Stored desti- “ or “ 1. Press the f button.  Traces cannot be added with this menu item. nations ”. 2.
  • Page 148: Entering/Editing A Telephone Number For A Destination In The Destination Memory

    Entering/editing a telephone number for a 3. Select the destination you want. Deleting a destination destination in the destination memory 4. Select “ Edit ” 1. Press the f button. > “ Destination name ”. In the personal destination memory you can cre- 2.
  • Page 149: Bluetooth ® Settings

    ® Sending a destination Sending a destination via the Bluetooth settings Bluetooth interface You can send individual destinations from the per- ® Calling up Bluetooth settings sonal destination memory as a text message in  Please note that the radio connection be- ®...
  • Page 150 ® ® ® Adding a new Bluetooth device Authorised Bluetooth devices Deleting an authorised Bluetooth device from the list ® For the PCM to find your Bluetooth device, This function allows you to display a list of the ® ® ®...
  • Page 151: Points Of Interest

    Points of interest 5. You can also restrict the search area if you  Free location input If you chose “ ” as the wish after selecting “ Search radius ”: search area, you can expand the radius for a Points of interest are petrol stations, car parks, –...
  • Page 152: Searching For Points Of Interest By Name

    Searching for points of interest by name Searching for points of interest by telephone number 1. Press the f button. 2. Select “ ”. 1. Press the f button. 3. Specify “ Category ” and “ Search radius ” if appli- 2.
  • Page 153: Changing Options For Route Guidance

    Starting navigation to the point of interest Setting a detour from the current position 1. Press the f button. 1. Press the f button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of 2. Select “ ”. the same name in the header. - or - 3.
  • Page 154: Cancelling A Detour

    Making a detour around route sections Cancelling a detour 4. Activate or deactivate the route option you want by selecting it. The list of route sections shows the individual sec- Detour off Selecting “ ” cancels all previously set – Short route tions of the calculated route.
  • Page 155: Stopovers (Tour)

    Avoiding a stretch of road Stopovers (tour) Entering stopovers Avoid Selecting “ ” allows you to set restrictions for You can enter up to four stopovers during an ac- By entering an address route planning. tive navigation session and arrange them in any or- If a restriction is activated ( ), the PCM calculates der.
  • Page 156: Via Destinations

    From the destination memory Entering a stopover using geographical Inserting a destination from the map (point coordinates positioning) 1. Press the f button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of 1. Press the f button. 1. Touch the map view when route guidance is un- the same name in the header.
  • Page 157: Deleting Stopovers

    Deleting stopovers Storing stopovers in the personal destination memory 1. Press the f button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of You can store all stopovers entered as well as the the same name in the header. main destination individually in the personal desti- 3.
  • Page 158: Destination Input Using Geographical Coordinates

    Storing This menu item allows you to store both a destina- tion and your current position.  You can also access this function in the i menu in the map view. Storing a destination If route guidance is currently active, you can store Destination input using Destination input using the map either the destination or the entire route depend-...
  • Page 159: Off-Road Navigation

    1. Press the f button. Off-road navigation Display during off-road navigation 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of The following information is displayed during an the same name in the header. Off-road navigation allows you to navigate in non- active off-road navigation session: 3.
  • Page 160: Safety Notice For Off-Road Navigation

    Determination of the vehicle position during Landmark navigation off-road navigation Within the framework of landmark navigation you The vehicle position is determined with the aid of a GPS antenna and a receiver in the navigation – enter a destination by entering an address module.
  • Page 161: Recording A Trip Section (Trace)

     During off-road navigation, only individual des- Additionally, a compass is displayed at the top left tinations (landmarks) are stored in the list of to aid orientation. previous destinations. When a landmark is reached, the system outputs Landmark lists can be stored in the personal the message “Landmark XX reached”.
  • Page 162 Starting recording Ending trace recording 1. When off-road navigation is activated, press 1. Press the f button while recording is un- the f button. derway. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header.
  • Page 163: Tracing A Route

    Setting the grid for automatic setting of the 1. When off-road navigation is switched on, press Tracing a route navigation points the f button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of You have various options when tracing routes, You can set the intervals at which the so-called based on the trace direction (“...
  • Page 164: Reloading Data

    Reloading data The orange-coloured arc segment points in the di- rection of the navigation point currently being nav- igated to. The angular deviation between the cur- Changing the navigation database rent direction of travel and the direction to the next navigation point is shown as an orange-coloured If the selected destination lies outside of the cur- segment.
  • Page 165 Map display ..........166 Changing the scale of the map....166 Moving the map........166 Setting 3D display ........166 Displaying traffic messages...... 167 Setting the display of the total route..167 Setting autozoom ........167 Displaying destination/location info ... 167 Operating the map menu using symbols ..
  • Page 166: Map

    Moving the map You can choose for yourself the content shown in Map display the map view. To find out more, please refer to the section “Compiling map contents” on page 169. You can move the map section shown on the dis- You call up the map view of the navigation system play as you want.
  • Page 167: Displaying Traffic Messages

    Displaying traffic messages Setting autozoom Operating the map menu using symbols Map menu When this function is activated, traffic information If you have activated this function, the entire cur- If you have activated the “ ” menu item is also shown in the map view. rent route section is displayed.
  • Page 168: Displaying Sections Of The Route

    3. To activate or deactivate a menu item, briefly 5. You can adjust the map scale by touching the Setting the display layout touch the menu item on the display. two symbols , as well as scroll through the various sections by touching the You have four options for dividing the display while ...
  • Page 169: Compiling Map Contents

    3. Select “ SET MAP Compiling map contents  Junction zoom ” If you have activated the “ ” > “ Map layout ”. function and an upcoming driving manoeuvre The various options for the display layout You can adapt the map view to your requirements is displayed in enlarged form, it is not possible by selecting various elements and settings.
  • Page 170 Map menu Display arrival time – “ ” – “ ” When this function is activated, a symbol is dis- You can choose whether the estimated “ Arrival WARNING! played in the map view that gives you access time ” or the “ Remaining time ”...
  • Page 171 Voice control How voice control works......172 Incorrect operation and cancelling a dialogue ..........172 Functions of the button on the stalk for direction indicators, high beam and headlight flasher ........172 Speech intelligibility........172 Symbols in sample dialogues ...... 173 Commands ..........
  • Page 172: Voice Control

    Incorrect operation and cancelling a Functions of the button on the stalk for Please refer to the information on operation Voice control dialogue direction indicators, high beam and and road safety on page 6. headlight flasher The PCM is fully voice controllable (with the excep- If you say an incorrect or unavailable command, tion of the functions in the w and b the voice control system responds with “Could you...
  • Page 173: Symbols In Sample Dialogues

    Symbols in sample dialogues Commands – Reduce background noise by closing the win- dows, doors and sunroof. A number of the voice commands initiate dia- The commands supported by your voice control – While giving voice commands, avoid other logues between you and the voice control system. system are divided into two categories: noise in the vehicle (e.g.
  • Page 174: Voice Entries

    Global commands for the voice-controlled main – input country Other global commands: functions: – input town – source – Tuner, radio – input street – traffic messages – Disc, CD – input junction – set TP – phone, Telephone – go home –...
  • Page 175: Basic Voice Control Functions

    Setting the volume As soon as the voice control system is activated, you will see one of the following symbols at the top right of the display: You can change the volume of the voice control system announcements to compensate for chang- –...
  • Page 176: Configuring The Voice Control System

    Selecting the language yourself Repeat – “ ” The voice control system repeats all recog- 1. Press the w button. nised commands. You can switch off this 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of repetition. Switching it off makes using the the same name in the header.
  • Page 177: Using The Help Function

    Performing voice adaptation 5. Follow the instructions of the PCM and repeat Using the help function each command and numerical sequence after The voice adaptation function allows you to individ- the tone. Help functions in the PCM ually adapt the voice control system to your voice, Adaptation ends automatically after the last thereby improving the voice recognition.
  • Page 178: Operating Lists Using Voice Control

    - or - – “help” command, followed by a main function, e.g. “Disc”: û Say the command “line number”, directly fol- This command allows you to skip the step of lowed by the number you see on the right end specifying the main function for which you of the row.
  • Page 179: Operating Examples

    Operating example for radio mode Tuning to a currently receivable FM station If you know the currently receivable FM stations Calling up radio mode and switching and if radio mode is your active audio source, you waveband can tune to the station you want by saying its û...
  • Page 180 - or - Automatic station search (autostore) Example for entering the frequency 98.4 MHz in û Activate voice control. the FM waveband: The automatic station search fills the memory of û Activate voice control. Beep the preset memory currently selected with the six Beep stations with the strongest reception signal at the “Station number 1”.
  • Page 181: Operating Example For Tv Tuner

    û Scroll through the list using the commands Operating example for TV tuner “Start scan”. The PCM plays the stations one after the other. “scroll down” or “scroll up” until you find the station you want. û Activate voice control. Calling up TV mode The following two options are available to you for û...
  • Page 182: Operating Example For Cd/Dvd Mode

    Tuning to stations from the station list The following two options are available to you for “Track list”. opening a video text page: “Track list”. The station list contains all the stations that can “next page”. currently be received. The track list is displayed. û...
  • Page 183: Operating Example For Ipod Mode

    Choosing a track by skipping Choosing a CD/DVD by entering the disc Scanning tracks number You can skip to the previous or next track using When this function is activated, the PCM plays a the “previous track” and “next track” commands You can select a specific disc directly using the brief snippet of each track on the disc currently respectively.
  • Page 184 Selecting a track from the track list Repeating a track “Artists”. û Activate voice control. “Artists”. Activating this function repeats the current track. Activate and deactivate the repeat function using A list of all the artists whose tracks are stored Beep the “activate repeat”...
  • Page 185: Operating Example For Telephone Mode

    Operating example for telephone mode Calling up telephone mode û Activate voice control. WARNING! Beep Injury hazard. In emergency situations, “Telephone”. stress may cause your voice to change to an “Telephone”. extent where it might take longer than normal The PCM switches to telephone mode. to establish a telephone connection.
  • Page 186 “One two three four”. If you say the telephone number in blocks, you can “Seven two four eight”. Beep use the “correction” command to delete the last Beep block. The PCM then repeats the last correct “Ok”. “Seven one zero”. block and you can continue with your input.
  • Page 187 Calling a phonebook entry  If you are saying the name of a phonebook en- Example for option 2: try, please note the following: û Activate voice control. û Scroll through the list using the commands û Say the name as normal, do not spell it “scroll down”...
  • Page 188 û Activate voice control. List of previous calls To store a voice entry, you must first select an en- try in the phonebook containing both a name and Beep The “Previous calls” menu provides you access to a telephone number. a list of the telephone numbers you have recently “Received calls”.
  • Page 189: Operating Example For Navigation Mode

    û Activate voice control. Operating example for navigation mode “Stuttgart, Porschestraße”. “Would you like to input a street number?” Beep Beep Calling up navigation mode “enter address”. “Yes”. û Activate voice control. “enter address”. “Please say the street number”. “Please say the town”. Beep Beep Beep...
  • Page 190 û Scroll through the list using the commands Entering a destination from the list of – You can store traces in the personal desti- previous destinations or from the personal nation memory. When doing so, the PCM “scroll down” or “scroll up” until you find the destination memory suggests a name.
  • Page 191 Example for option 2: The points of interest menu is displayed. You see the menu for the search areas. The en- û Activate voice control. tered subcategory or the entered marker is “Please select the category”. shown on the left beside the “Category” menu Beep Beep item.
  • Page 192: Operating Example For Map

    û Activate voice control.  “Please select the destination”. You can also use the “read out details” com- Beep mand to read out the details of a traffic mes- Beep sage as soon as it is highlighted in the list. “Line number 3”.
  • Page 193 Setting 3D display Setting the map orientation If this function is activated, a three-dimensional You can change the orientation of the map using map view is shown. the following commands: You can activate and deactivate the function using – “activate north orientation”, the “activate birds eye view”...
  • Page 194: Index

    Index ..............35 ............. 11 ............93 AAC-LC Back button Call forwarding ..........58 ..............23 ............. 93 Accepting a call Best FM Call settings Activating alternative routes for route guidance .... 143 Best FM preset memory ..........23 Call volume ..............
  • Page 195 Starting/stopping scanning ........ 39 Trip destination (logbook) ........123 Destination name of a personal destination ..148 Switching the shuffle function on/off ....39 Trip purpose (logbook) ........123 Phonebook entry ..........77 ............92 ........123 ...145 Changing the PIN Trips in the logbook Editing an address (list of previous destinations) ...............
  • Page 196 Deleting a number ........61 Renaming a contact person ......122 Displaying the list ........61 Renaming a driver .......... 122 Geographical coordinates ........158 ..78 ......122 Sending a message to a number from the list Renaming a trip destination ............
  • Page 197 ............... 35 Safety notice ..........141 Phonebook ............60 MP3 CD Sending a destination from the personal Calling an entry ........61 ........39 ........149 ......76 Searching for a track destination memory Creating and storing an entry ......... 39 ..........153 ..........77 Searching for music Setting a detour Deleting an entry...
  • Page 198 Switching the display on/off ......116 DVD audio format ..........38 Received calls ........... 62 DVD audio groups ..........38 Safety notice (navigation) ......... 141 ........154 Recording (Sport display) Dynamic route planning ..........23 Scanning (radio mode) ............ 128 ............
  • Page 199 Units ............18 Setting the daytime running lights ......135 Telephone (PCM telephone) ........91 Use of the upper ventilation zone ...... 138 Setting the display layout ..........168 Telephone settings ...........66 ............. 8 ....169 Volume Setting the display of 3D points of interest Shuffle function .....
  • Page 200 Sound settings Stopovers ............. 155 Setting AudioPilot ..........16 Deleting ............157 Telephone ............ 16 ............155 Setting SDV Entering ........58 Accepting a call ......... 16 ..........157 Setting sound conditioner Reorganising ........95 Automatic call answering ........16 ............157 Setting surround Storing .............
  • Page 201 Telephone conference ........65 Tuning to stations Text message (SMS) ..........83 Tuning to stations by entering the vCard ..........88 ...........23 Accepting vCards frequency manually ............88 Accepting ......... 89 ..22 Calling telephone numbers Tuning to stations using the station buttons .........89 Discarding (deleting) ..........
  • Page 202 Performing voice adaptation ......177 Setting quick dialogue ........176 ....... 176 Setting repetition of commands ......176 Setting the display of hints ........175 Setting the language ... 175 Setting the volume of the announcement ........172 Speech intelligibility ............
  • Page 203: Technical Data

    Technical data Radio frequency ranges Affiliated countries for TV tuner country America: Central America Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, settings Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, other Latin American countries VHF (FM): 87.5 - 108 MHz (manual tuning in 100 KHz increments) Africa: Egypt America: North America Egypt...
  • Page 204 Asia: North Korea Europe: France, Monaco Democratic People’s Republic of Korea France, Monaco Asia: Oman Europe: Northern, Central, Southern, South Eastern Oman Europe Albania, Andorra, Azores, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Asia: Philippines Bulgaria, Ceuta/Melilla, Denmark, Germany, Faroe Islands, Philippines Gibraltar, Greece, Greenland, Iceland, Italy, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Croatia, Luxembourg, Madeira, Malta, Asia: Saudi Arabia Macedonia, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Austria,...
  • Page 205 Guernsey Monaco Sweden Canada Hungary Montenegro Switzerland China Iceland Netherlands Turkey Croatia Ireland Norway United Kingdom Cyprus Isle of Man Poland Czech Republic Italy Portugal Denmark Jersey Romania Estonia Latvia Reunion Further information is available on our Internet site http://www.HarmanBecker.com/Porsche.
  • Page 206 Bluetooth approval QDID: B015165 Information on the laser equipment At the date of manufacture this laser product was classified as a class 1 laser product in compliance with the national/international standards DIN EN 60825-1 : 2003-10 and DHHS Rules 21 CFR Subchapter J. The laser beam in this class 1 laser product is so weak that it does not represent a hazard when used as intended. This product is designed in such a way that the laser beam is confined to the interior of the unit.

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