Telephone Mode (Optional); Bluetooth - Porsche CDR30 Driver Manual

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Telephone mode (optional)

Warning!
Operating the telephone whilst driving can
distract your attention from the traffic
conditions. You could cause an accident
resulting in injury to yourself and others.
f Always follow the traffic regulations of the
country you are in when using mobile
communication devices whilst driving.
f Where the use of communications devices
whilst driving is permitted, these should only
be operated when traffic conditions are
appropriate.
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Bluetooth

Bluetooth is a standard for wireless transmission
of data over short distances using radio signals.
The CDR30 provides two Bluetooth functions that
can be used in conjunction with your mobile
telephone:
– Handsfree unit
– Receipt of electronic business cards (vCards)
for storage in the CDR30 Contacts.
Mobile telephone requirements
Not all commercially available mobile telephones
are equally well suited for use with the CDR30
Bluetooth interface.
– The mobile telephone must be Bluetooth
enabled.
– The mobile telephone must support Handsfree
Profile 1.0 or higher.
– The mobile telephone must be switched on.
– Bluetooth must be activated.
– With some mobile telephones it is also
necessary to make the telephone "visible" to
other Bluetooth devices.
– Every Bluetooth device has a Bluetooth device
name. It is advisable to assign a personalised
name to the mobile telephone so that it can be
easily recognised.
Please refer to the instruction manual for your
mobile telephone for further information on the
settings available and how to use them.
Important
Some mobile telephones cannot support the
Bluetooth functionality used by the CDR30. Your
Porsche Partner will be happy to provide any
further information and advice you may require.
Interruptions to calls whilst driving
Interruptions to calls may occur whilst driving in
the following situations:
– There is insufficient GSM network coverage in
a particular area
– The vehicle moves from the area covered by
one GSM transmitter/receiver station (GSM
cell) to another where there is no voice channel
available
– A SIM card is used that is not compatible with
the networks available
– The mobile telephone uses a "Twincard" and
the mobile telephone with the second SIM card
is logged onto the network at the same time.
Telephone mode (optional)
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