Display and input
Entry via rotary/push button
1. Turn rotary push button (Fig. 122) until the
desired letter or character is highlighted.
2. Press rotary push button to apply the high-
lighted letter or character.
Enter using the freehand field
Fig. 124: Freehand input
The freehand input feature has handwriting recogni-
tion and enables the writing of text and characters
directly with the finger.
1.
Select to open freehand input.
2. Write the desired characters with your finger.
3. To enter a space, swipe your finger from left to
right.
4. To delete the entry, swipe your finger from
right to left.
Information
Texts and numbers can also be entered via voice
control (e.g., when dialing a phone number or when
entering a navigation destination).
g Refer to chapter "Voice Control" on page 114.
114
Opening apps
The Apps
menu provides access to Porsche Con-
nect services and functions.
e
e Apps
Button
g Refer to chapter "Important information about Por-
sche Connect" on page 175.
Show background image
A background image can be shown or hidden in the
menu
.
e
e Button
Button
background image
Change general system settings
e
e Set
e System e Se-
Button
lect desired setting
– or –
e Set
e System e Select
.
Button
desired setting
Changing PCM display settings
e
e Set
e PCM Display e
Button
Select desired setting
– or –
e Set
e PCM Display e Se-
.
Button
lect desired setting
Voice Control
Functionality
WARNING
Do not use voice control in emergencies as your voice
can change in stressful situations. This could lead to
the desired phone connection not being established,
or not being established fast enough.
e
Enter the emergency number using PCM.
Various functions of the
and
e Show
up via voice command. The voice control function
adapts to the speaker and learns from the very first
dialog.
g Refer to chapter "Using voice control" on page 115.
Information
−
The Sound and CAR main menus cannot be voice
operated.
−
The voice control function does not support all
system languages.
For information on operating Porsche Communica-
tion Management PCM):
g Refer to chapter "Porsche Communication Man-
agement (PCM)" on page 110.
Accident risk
,
,
main menus can be called