Porsche PCM3.1 Operating Manual page 195

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Starting/stopping scanning
................................ 39
Switching the shuffle function on/off
.................... 39
...................................................... 92
Changing the PIN
............................................................... 32
Colour (TV)
............... 58
Conducting calls with the hands-free unit
...................................................... 65
Conference
............................................... 18
Configuring the display
.................................................................. 32
Contrast
.................................................................... 9
Controls
................................................................ 34
Copyright
.................................................... 101
Cordless handset
Accepting a call
............................................. 102
Call waiting (swapping) and conference
.............. 103
Charging
...................................................... 101
Dialling a number
........................................... 102
Ending a call
................................................. 102
........................... 102
Establishing an additional call
................................... 102
Muting the microphone
................................................... 104
Phonebook
.............................................. 102
Rejecting a call
....................................................... 107
Settings
............................................ 101
Switching on/off
..................................... 105
Text messages (SMS)
....................................... 90
Creating a template for SMS
D
Deleting
.................................................................. 11
Authorised
,
,
,
,
...50
67
96
125
Bluetooth device
................................ 123
Contact person (logbook)
................................... 77
Contents of the SIM card
............ 145
Destination (list of previous destinations)
Destinations from the personal
........................................ 148
destination memory
............................................. 123
Driver (logbook)
......................... 123
Key assignment in the logbook
..................... 130
Lap in the Sport display recording
List of authorised
,
,
,
,
Bluetooth devices
.50
67
96
126
Phonebook entry
.............................................. 77
Recording in the Sport display
.......................... 130
Reference lap for the Sport display
................... 131
..................................................... 157
Stopovers
,
.....................61
62
Telephone number
......................................... 87
Text message (SMS)
Trip destination (logbook)
................................123
Trip purpose (logbook)
....................................123
........................................123
Trips in the logbook
...........................................................89
vCards
,
73
Deleting a destination (list of previous destinations)
,
82
Deleting a destination (personal destination memory)
.....................................130
Deleting a lap (Sport display)
...................................................11
Deleting characters
........................................11
Deleting entered characters
Destination input using geographical coordinates
.................................158
Destination input using the map
Dialling a number (telephone)
.............................. 60
Direct dialling
................................................... 60
Display
....................................................................12
Cleaning
...........................................................7
Colour touchscreen
..........................................12
...............................................................7
Faults
.......................................................12
Operating
............................................18
Switching back on
...................................................18
Switching off
..............................................................7
Display faults
..................................167
Displaying destination/location
Displaying detailed information about the audio source
Displaying driving instructions in the map view
..........................................111
Displaying route sections
Displaying sections of the route
.................................168
Displaying speed limits in the map display
Displaying the footer in the map view
Displaying the north arrow in the map view
,
Displaying the satellite image in the map view
134
150
.....................................19
Displaying the system version
Displaying the total route in the map
Displaying traffic messages (TMC)
Displaying traffic messages in the map view
..........................................................35
Dolby® Digital
..................................................... 63
DTMF tones
........................................................................35
DTS
E
,
134
150
Editing
Address of a destination
(list of previous destinations)
Address of a destination
,
,
78
79
(personal destination memory)
Data from the current trip (logbook)
Destination name of a personal destination
Phonebook entry
Editing an address (list of previous destinations)
Editing an address (personal destination memory)
.......145
...........................................................11
Ejecting a CD
.....148
..........................................................11
Ejecting a DVD
Ejecting CDs/DVDs
Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)
.........................................................83
Emergency call
..........158
..........................................................11
End call button
..................................................... 59
Ending a call
,
75
Ending a lap (Sport display)
,
75
Entering a name
........................................................14
Entering a space
.......................................................14
Entering an address
Entering an address (list of previous destinations)
Entering an address (personal destination memory)
Entering the country
Entering the junction
Entering the postal code
Entering the street
Entering the street number
..111
....................................................142
Entering the town
..............170
Establishing an additional call
Extended memory
External audio source (AUX)
...................169
Activating the interface
..........................170
Switching to an external audio source
..................170
External Bluetooth® audio source
..............169
Activating the interface
Switching to an external Bluetooth® audio source
...........................167
External Bluetooth® audio source (AUX BT)
..............................109
................170
F
,
80
Fast forward/reverse
Finding the cordless handset
....................................................................32
Format
Forward/reverse
AUX BT
...........................................................49
CD/DVD
.........................................................39
iPod
...............................................................42
............................145
USB
...............................................................46
........................................................23
Frequency entry
..........................147
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