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Device Manager

Device Manager
A
B
Opening the Device Manager
C
The Device Manager provides an overview of the
available devices and of their connection status.
D
e Select
E
or
in the footer (depending on
the connection status).
F
G
Displaying connection status
H
Colours and meanings of the symbols
I
– Green symbol: Connection is active.
J
– White symbol: Connection is possible, not yet
active.
K
– No symbol: Connection is not possible.
L
Available functions
M
Phone: Mobile phones connected via Blue-
N
tooth
. Please refer to chapter "Telephone" on
®
O
page 222.
P
Music: External media sources connected via
Bluetooth
. Please refer to chapter "Media" on
®
Q
page 152.
R
Data: Data connection established via the
access point. Please refer to chapter "Porsche
S
Connect" on page 182.
T
App: Porsche Connect App connected by
U
WiFi. Please refer to chapter "Apps" on page 41.
For further information on the Porsche Connect
V
App: Visit www.porsche.com/connect.
W
Link: iPhone connected via USB port with
access to Apple CarPlay. Please refer to chap-
X
ter "Apple CarPlay" on page 39.
Y
Z
96
Pairing a new device via
Bluetooth
®
1. Select
or
in the footer (depending on
the connection status) e Search for new
device.
2. Select the device from the list.
A 6-digit Bluetooth
code is generated and dis-
®
played in the PCM and on the device.
3. Compare the Bluetooth
code in the PCM and
®
on the device.
4. If the Bluetooth
code in the PCM and on the
®
device match, confirm.
If the mobile phone has been successfully con-
nected, it appears in the device overview.
For information on operating Porsche
Communication Management (PCM):
> Please refer to chapter "Porsche Communication
Management (PCM)" on page 175.
Device Manager settings
e Select
or
in the header (depending on
the connection status) e Options
– Telephone: Please refer to chapter "Telephone"
on page 222.
– Bluetooth:
– Switch Bluetooth on or off.
– Allow access to SIM card.
– Edit Bluetooth name of PCM.
– WiFi:
– Switch WiFi on or off.
– Configure WiFi hotspot in PCM: Display and
configure PCM WiFi access data. This data is
required to be able to connect a device (e.g.
mobile phone) to the PCM via WiFi and to use
a WiFi hotspot.
– Connected WiFi devices: List of all WiFi de-
vices which have been registered.
– Search for WiFi hotspot: Search for a new
WiFi hotspot and enter access data of exter-
nal WiFi hotspot (user name and password).
When entering the data, pay attention to
upper and lower case.
– Mobile data:
– Switch mobile data on or off.
– Share data connection: Enable data connec-
tion for WiFi devices.
– Roaming: Allow or block data connections in
external networks.
– Vehicle hotspot: Display PCM WiFi access data.
– Delete paired devices
.

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