Operating Example For Telephone Mode - Porsche PCM3.1 Operating Manual

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Operating example for telephone mode

WARNING!
Injury hazard. In emergency situations,
stress may cause your voice to change to an
extent where it might take longer than normal
to establish a telephone connection.
û Do not use the voice control system in cas-
es of emergency.
Injury hazard. The telephone must not be
used near explosives or flammable materials
(e.g. at a petrol station) or near operations in-
volving explosives.
Mobile phones must be switched off in certain
hazardous areas such as near petrol stations,
fuel depots, chemical plants and demolition
work in progress using explosives, for exam-
ple. They can interfere with technical equip-
ment.
û Please heed appropriate warnings.
û Observe statutory regulations and local re-
strictions when using the telephone.
Calling up telephone mode
û Activate voice control.
Beep
"Telephone".
"Telephone".
The PCM switches to telephone mode.
Entering the PIN
The digits "zero" to "nine" are permitted when en-
tering the PIN. The following two options are avail-
able to you when saying the digits:
– Say all digits in a single block without a pause.
– Group and say the individual digits in blocks,
for example the first three digits and then the
next three digits. Leave a pause after each
block and wait until the PCM has repeated the
digits from the last block entered before say-
ing the next block.
If you say the digits in blocks, you can use the
"correction" command to delete the last block.
The PCM then repeats the last correct block and
you can continue with your input.
You can delete the complete entry using the "de-
lete" command.
If you are saying all the digits without a pause,
both these commands delete the complete entry.
û Activate voice control in the PIN input menu
(see above).
"The PIN, please.".
Beep
"One two three four".
Voice control
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