Porsche PCM Compatibility And Connection page 33

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FAQ
Questions about information on the mobile phone
Which functions are supported with the e-mail
and text message function?
The e-mail and text message function supports
the reading of messages (e-mail and text) stored
on the smartphone and transferred to PCM via
the Bluetooth® Message Access Profile (MAP).
It is also possible to perform write operations,
such as sending, answering, forwarding and
deleting messages.
All messages are displayed in date order on a
list on PCM. Once messages have been read,
they are then marked as read on the smartphone.
PCM also allows the message text to be read
aloud. Only the actual message text (especially
e-mails) can be displayed. Attachments are not
supported by PCM and will not be displayed.
There is a detailed functional overview of mobile phone models that have been compatibility-tested by Porsche, starting on page 45. An explanation of the terms used here can be found in the glossary, starting on page 40.
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To simplify text entry while driving, you can
select the appropriate text from a range of
templates or create your own templates. The
new Connect Plus option also allows you to
create and send messages using your voice.
In any event, your smartphone must also
support these functions. The e-mail function
is currently only supported by a small number
of smartphones (see the detailed functional
overview, starting on page 45).
What do I need to be able to transfer e-mails
and text messages via the Message Access
Profile (MAP)?
To use this function, you will need a mobile
phone that supports the Message Access Profile
(MAP). While many of the latest smartphones
currently support this profile, it is often only for
text messages. In this case, e-mails cannot be
transferred to or sent from PCM.
What is the maximum number of
text messages and e-mails that can be
transferred from my phone to PCM?
A maximum of 50 text messages and
100 e-mails can be downloaded by PCM.
Why are no e-mails being downloaded
from my smartphone?
There are devices that support the Message
Access Profile (MAP) in principle but have
only implemented this for text/multimedia
messages. In this case, no e-mails are
transferred to PCM and the corresponding
list remains blank.
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Why can't I see e-mails and/or text messages
from my BlackBerry®?
Company-owned devices often have data
encryption enabled in the interests of security.
If you connect such an encrypted device
to PCM and it also happens to be locked, no
messages will be transferred by Bluetooth®
to PCM as this contradicts the BlackBerry®
security philosophy. In this case, the BlackBerry®
must first be unlocked and the message
download restarted. Depending on the software
version of the BlackBerry®, the Bluetooth®
connection must also be completely terminated
before the new download is attempted. To do
this, simply open the device manager by tapping
the signal strength icon in the footer and go to
the 'Telephone' menu. Now tap the BlackBerry®
to first disconnect it and then again to reconnect
it. In the Panamera, open the device manager
by tapping 'DEVICES'.

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