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Table of contents 1. Introduction and Initial Operation. . . . 6 1.1. PCM - Increasing comfort and functionality in the cockpit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1.2.

General instructions on operation. . . . . . 8 Multi information display . . . . 8 Operating elements . . . . . . . . 9 1.2.1. PCM main functions. . . . . . . . 9 1.2.2. Description of the operating elements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 1.2.3. Menu operation . . . . . . . . . . 13 1.2.4. Input menu operation. . . . . . 14 1.3. PCM functions in the Multipurpose Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 1.4. Switching PCM On/Off and standby mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 1.4.1. Switching on/off via the ignition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 1.4.2. Switching on/off via the volume control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 1.4.3. Standby mode . . . . . . . . . . 16 1.5. Maintenance and care of the PCM . . . . 17 1.6. Displaying the current PCM software version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 2. Main Display (MAIN) . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 2.1. Display range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2. MAIN Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2.1. PCM-System . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting language . . . . . . . . . Setting units . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting Date/Time . . . . . . . . 18 19 20 20 20 21 2.2.2. Setting display . . . . . . . . . . .22 Factory Setting . . . . . . . . . .23 Main display. . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Setting start menu . . . . . . . .24 Setting main display . . . . . . .24 Radio mode . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Storing stations. . . . . . . . . . 33 SAT menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Preset Memory . . . . . . . . 34 Category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Displaying the categories . . . 34 Channel List . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Selecting a channel . . . . . . . 34 Refreshing the channel list . . 35 Channel Number . . . . . . . . . 35 Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Stopping the scan (tuning a station) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Traffic Program. . . . . . . . . . 36 Mute. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 3.4. Audio/Set menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 An explanation of the RBDS functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 3.4.1. List Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Sorting Criteria . . . . . . . . . . 38 PTY Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Hide Station . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 3.4.2. SAT Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Hide Category . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Hide Channel. . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Sorting Criteria . . . . . . . . . . 40 RADIO ID. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 3.4.3. TP List (Traffic Program List) 40 3.4.4. TA Volume (Traffic Program Announcement Volume) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 3.4.5. RBDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 3.3.3. 3.3.4. Table of contents

3. Audio System (AUDIO) . . . . . . . . . . . 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Tuning to a radio station . . . .26 Storing stations . . . . . . . . . .26 FM main menu . . . . . . . . . . .26 Preset Memory . . . . . . . . . .27 Autostore . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Station List . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Frequency Select . . . . . . . . .28 Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Traffic program . . . . . . . . . .28 Mute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 3.2. AM mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 3.2.1. Tuning to radio stations . . . .29 3.2.2. Storing stations . . . . . . . . . .29 3.2.3. AM menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Preset Memory . . . . . . . . . .30 Autostore . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Frequency Select . . . . . . . . .31 Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Traffic program . . . . . . . . . .31 Mute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 3.3. Satellite Radio* mode (Optional equipment) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 3.3.1. Setting up a service . . . . . . .32 3.3.2. Selecting the station in Satellite 3.1. FM mode 3.1.1. 3.1.2. 3.1.3.

Table of contents 3.4.6. Factory Setting . . . . . . . . . . 41 3.5. Single CD mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Starting Single CD mode . . . 42 Ending Single CD mode . . . . 42 Instructions for compact discs (CDs) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 3.5.1. Explanation of the Single CD menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Track List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Track skip. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Fast forward/reverse. . . . . . 43 Name CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Track Seq. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Traffic Program. . . . . . . . . . 45 Mute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 3.6. MP3 mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Notes on copyright . . . . . . . 46 Starting MP3 mode . . . . . . . 46 Exiting MP3 mode . . . . . . . . 47 Compact Disc (CD) instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Notes on permissible formats47 3.6.1. Description of MP3 main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Folder selection. . . . . . . . . . 48 Track List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Track skip. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Fast forward/reverse. . . . . . 49 Track sequence . . . . . . . . . 49 Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Traffic program. . . . . . . . . . 50 Mute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 3.7. CD changer mode* (optional equipment). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 The operational readiness of the CD changer . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Loading/unloading the magazine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Starting CD Changer mode . .50 Ending CD Changer mode . . .50 Instructions for compact discs (CDs). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 3.7.1. Explanation of the CD Changer menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 CD List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Track List . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Track skip . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Fast forward/reverse . . . . . .52 Name CD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Track Seq.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Traffic program . . . . . . . . . .54 Mute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 4. Sound Settings (SOUND) . . . . . . . . . 55 4.1. SOUND main function. . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 Bass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 Treble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 Fader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 Loudness (with standard speakers) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 SDV (with standard speakers) 57 AudioPilot (with Bose Soundsystem*) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Surround (with Bose Soundsystem*) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 4.2. Sound Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 SDV Curve (with standard speakers) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Listening position (with Bose Soundsystem*) 58 Factory Setting . . . . . . . . . . 59 5. Telephone (TEL)* (optional equipment) . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 5.1. Switching the telephone on / off . . . . . 61 5.2. Inserting the telephone card . . . . . . . . 61 5.2.1. Entering the PIN . . . . . . . . . 62 5.3. Quick Dial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 5.3.1. Quick Dial menu . . . . . . . . . 63 5.3.2. Direct dialing. . . . . . . . . . . . 63 5.4. Accepting or rejecting calls, ending calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 5.5. Hands-free operation, volume control and functions of the handset . . . . . . . . . . . 64 5.5.1. Handset* (optional equipment) . . . . . . 64 5.6. Dialing a number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 5.6.1. Entering a phone number . . . 65 5.7. Telephone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 5.7.1. Calling a subscriber recorded in the PCM telephone book. . . . 66 5.7.2. Selecting a telephone book entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

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Table of contents 5.7.3. Adding a new entry . . . . . . . 67 5.7.4. Changing an entry . . . . . . . . 68 5.7.5. Deleting an entry . . . . . . . . . 69 5.8. Important numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 5.8.1. Phoning a subscriber listed under Important numbers . . . 69 5.8.2. Selecting a subscriber listed under Important numbers . . . 70 5.8.3. Organizing entries . . . . . . . . 70 5.8.4. Creating the "Important numbers" list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 5.8.5. Deleting an entry . . . . . . . . . 70 5.8.6. Deleting all entries under Important numbers . . . . . . . . . . . 71 5.9. Dialed Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 5.9.1. Phoning an entry from the Dialed Calls list . . . . . . . . . . . 71 5.9.2. Selecting an entry from the Dialled Calls list . . . . . . . . . . 72 5.9.3. Storing an entry . . . . . . . . . 72 5.9.4. Deleting an entry . . . . . . . . . 72 5.9.5. Deleting all entries in the Last numbers list. . . . . . . . . . . . 72 5.10. Received calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 5.10.1. Phoning an entry from the Accepted Calls list . . . . . . . . . 73 5.10.2. Selecting an entry from the Received Calls list . . . . . . . . . 73 5.10.3. Storing an entry . . . . . . . . . 74 5.10.4. Deleting an entry . . . . . . . . . 74 5.10.5. Deleting all entries in the Received Calls list . . . . . . . . . 74 5.11. Missed calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 5.11.1. Phoning an entry from the Missed Calls list. . . . . . . . 75 5.11.2. Selecting an entry from the Missed Calls list. . . . . . . . 75 5.11.3. Storing an entry . . . . . . . . . 75 5.11.4. Deleting an entry . . . . . . . . .75 5.11.5. Deleting all entries in the Missed Calls list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 5.12. Making phone calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 5.12.1. Accepting an incoming call . .76 5.12.2. Rejecting an incoming call. . 76 5.12.3. Connecting an additional call .76 5.13. Call waiting, Swap (toggling) and conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 Call waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 Swap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Split conference . . . . . . . . . .79 5.14. Emergency call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 5.15. Phone Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 5.15.1. Ring volume . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 5.15.2. Call divert . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 5.15.3. Call Settings . . . . . . . . . . . 83 5.15.4. Phone settings . . . . . . . . . . 84 5.15.5. PIN settings . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 6. Short messaging (MAIL)* (optional equipment) . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Requesting MAIL main function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 6.1. SMS Short messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 Selecting an SMS short message . . . . . . . . . . 88 6.1.2. Reading SMS short messages . . . . . . . . . 88 6.1.3. Replying to an SMS short message . . . . . . . . . . 89 6.1.4. Creating an SMS short message . . . . . . . . . . 90 6.1.5. Editing an SMS short message . . . . . . . . . . 92 6.1.6. Sending an SMS short message . . . . . . . . . . 92 6.1.7. Deleting an SMS short message . . . . . . . . . . 93 SMS messages in FAX format . . . . . . . 93 SMS in e-mail format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Sending an SMS in e-mail format . . . . . . . . . . 94 SMS Templates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 6.4.1. Selecting a template . . . . . . 95 6.4.2. Editing a template . . . . . . . . 95 6.4.3. Deleting a template . . . . . . . 96 MAIL Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 6.5.1. Enter the SMS service center number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 6.5.2. Setting the period of validity . 97 6.5.3. Switching the SMS signal tone on and off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 6.5.4. Factory Setting . . . . . . . . . . 97 6.1.1.

6.2. 6.3. 6.4.

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7. Information (INFO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 7.1. Address book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Table of contents

Table of contents Selecting an address book entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 7.1.2. Adding an address book entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 7.1.3. Editing an address book entry . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 7.1.4. Deleting an address book entry . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 7.1.5. Copying an address book entry . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 7.1.6. Moving an address book entry . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 7.1.7. Viewing address book entry details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 7.2. INFO Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 7.2.1. Configure address book. . . 102 7.2.2. Delete address book . . . . . 103 7.2.3. Factory Setting . . . . . . . . . 104 7.3. Radio text/CD info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 8. Trip Computer (TRIP) . . . . . . . . . . 106 8.1. TRIP main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1.1. Displaying trip data . . . . . . 8.1.2. Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1.3. Limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Requesting limits menu . . . Activating/deactivating limit Setting limit . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1.4. Logbook* (optional equipment) . . . . . Opening the logbook menu. 106 106 107 108 108 108 108 109 109 7.1.1. Start of journey . . . . . . . . .109 Setting the type of use . . . .110 Business trip . . . . . . . . .110 Work trip (trip to the place of work). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111 Private trip . . . . . . . . . .112 Continue trip . . . . . . . . . . .113 Starting new trips manually .113 Refueling stop . . . . . . . . . .114 Trip list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115 Transferring logbook data. .118 8.2. TRIP Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118 Requesting TRIP Set . . . . . .118 8.2.1. Logbook* (optional equipment) . . . . . .119 Activating/deactivating logbook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119 Creating and editing driver profiles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119 Private trips until . . . . . . . .121 License Plate Number. . . . .121 Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122 Edit lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124 Delete trips . . . . . . . . . . . .126 8.2.2. Infrared . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 8.2.3. Factory Setting . . . . . . . . 127 9. Navigation (NAVI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Navigation DVD . . . . . . . . .128 9.1. Navigation safety instructions . . . . . . .129 9.1.1. The information is given: . . .129 9.2. Unverified areas in the database . . . . .129 9.3. Explanation of the NAVI main menu. . . 130 9.4. Switching route guidance on/off . . . . 130 9.5. Destination input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 9.5.1. Selecting country . . . . . . . 131 9.5.2. Entering address . . . . . . . . 132 Entering city . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Entering street . . . . . . . . . 133 Entering house number . . . 134 9.5.3. Entering intersection . . . . . 134 Entering city . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Entering street1 . . . . . . . . 135 Entering street2 . . . . . . . . 135 9.5.4. Entering town center . . . . . 135 9.5.5. Entering POI (Point Of Interest) . . . . . . . 136 Position of POI . . . . . . . . . 136 Starting navigation. . . . . . . 138 9.5.6. Destination input via cursor 138 Moving cursor . . . . . . . . . . 139 Changing zoom setting . . . 139 9.5.7. Destination input via coordinates . . . . . . . . . . . 140 9.6. Diversion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Activating diversion . . . . . . 141 Deactivating diversion . . . . 141 9.7. Destination memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 9.7.1. Starting route guidance to a stored destination . . . . . . . 143 9.7.2. Deleting destination . . . . . . 143 9.7.3. Selecting destination from destination memory . . . . . . . . . 143 9.7.4. Storing destination . . . . . . 143

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Table of contents 9.7.5. Storing position. . . . . . . . . 9.8. Route options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.9. Route list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Displaying route list . . . . . . 9.10. Tour planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.11. Requesting Status. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.12. Route guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Voice announcement . . . . . Pictograms . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.13. Map display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.14. NAVI Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.15. Map Display Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 144 145 145 145 146 147 147 147 148 149 151 cording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Memory location for a trace recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 10.7.6. Map display during trace recording . . . . . . . . 164 10.8. Run Trace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .164 10.8.1. Starting trace navigation . . 165 10.8.2. Route guidance in trace navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 10.8.3. Select (Trace) . . . . . . . . . 167 10.8.4. Delete (Trace) . . . . . . . . . 167 10.8.5. Rename (Trace) . . . . . . . . .167 10.7.5. 11. Reversing camera* (optional equipment) . . . . . . . . . . . 168 11.1. Calling up AV Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .168 11.2. Extending the reversing camera automatically . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .169 11.3. Extending the reversing camera manually . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .169 11.4. Retracting the reversing camera . . . . .169 12. Description of Symbols . . . . . . . . . 170 13. Status Messages and Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 13.1. Status messages/troubleshooting. . . .171 13.2. Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175 14. Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177

10. Extended Navigation Module* (optional equipment) . . . . . . . . . . . 153 10.1. Navigation safety instructions . . . . . . 154 10.2. Opening the extended navigation function . . . . . . . 154 10.3. The extended navigation menu. . . . . . 155 10.4. Safety instructions for extended navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 10.5. Displaying off-road status . . . . . . . . . 156 10.6. Waypoint navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 10.6.1. Route guidance in waypoint navigation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 10.7. Record trace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 10.7.1. Record from... . . . . . . . . . 160 10.7.2. End trace/ Store trace . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 10.7.3. Setting a trace point manually . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 10.7.4. Setting a mode for a trace re-

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Introduction and Initial Operation

Important information on operating and traffic safety The PCM (Communication Management) relieves some of the burden on the driver and creates freedom for more individual mobility. To ensure that when using your PCM you do not endanger or harm yourself or others, the following points must be remembered:

The Porsche navigation system takes this information into consideration when calculating routes and provides you with information that will help you to reach your destination safely and easily. However, it cannot take the prevailing traffic situation and abruptly occurring dangers and obstacles into consideration. Subsequent modifications of street layouts, e.g. due to construction, new housing developments, etc. or temporarily modified traffic regulations may lead to incorrect driving instructions in some circumstances.

Use your Porsche Navigation system at your own risk. Porsche is under no obligation to provide you with any support, error correction, updates and/or enhancements to the system. Please note that the system is designed to provide as much available data as possible to you. Although this may be the best information available, we have no way of ascertaining the accuracy of all of such information. Accordingly, the system may include inaccuracies or errors. It is your responsibility to be alert to any road conditions or directions that may differ from those shown in or recommended by the Porsche Navigation system.

Danger!
- Only use/operate your PCM when you can safely steer your vehicle. If in doubt, stop and operate the PCM when the vehicle is at a standstill. - The telephone must not be used near explosives or flammable materials (e.g. at a gas station) or in the vicinity of operations involving explosives. The Porsche navigation system guides you through traffic, making it easier to reach the destination. One-way streets, turning bans, turnoffs etc. have been carefully recorded and stored on the navigation DVD.

Caution!
The navigation system serves only to assist the driver and provide suggested driving directions. You alone bear the full responsibility for road safety. The Porsche Navigation System is provided as an aid for you to use with good judgment in connection with the normal operation of your vehicle. It is not a substitute for compliance with the traffic laws of the states in which you operate your vehicle nor does it ever relieve you of your legal obligation to exercise due care in the operation of your vehicle in order to avoid accidents or other injury to yourself, your occupants, the occupants of other vehicles or pedestrians.

Introduction and Initial Operation

Should a recommended driving maneuver contradict the applicable Road Traffic Regulations, the national traffic regulations always apply. If a deviation is made from the route suggested by the navigation system, the navigation system automatically calculates a new route to the destination entered.

1.1. PCM - Increasing comfort and functionality in the cockpit


The PCM (Porsche Communication Management) is a driver information system perfectly tailored to your vehicle, an operating and display center for: Audio system, Phone*(optional equipment) Trip computer, Navigation.

The PCMs overall range of functions is divided into eight areas which are referred to below as Main functions. This user guide is divided according to these main functions and provides you with information about all the options provided by your intelligent driver information system. Note Depending on the equipment of your PCM or car, some functions may not be available. - Phone*, - Additional handset*, - CD changer*, - Logbook*, - Reversing camera*, - Extended navigation module* and - a Bose Sound System* are available as optional equipment for the PCM. If you select components (from the menu) which are not installed in your PCM (e.g. Phone), a corresponding message will appear at the bottom of the display. In this user manual, references to optional equipment for the PCM and car are marked with an asterisk.

Its core is the central multi-information display for all integrated components. The PCM provides increased driving safety, optimum functionality, the best possible convenience and a compact design. The dialog-oriented menus, together with the clearly understandable voice announcements for the navigation function of the PCM, contribute to you driving through traffic in a better, safer and easier manner.

Introduction and Initial Operation

1.2. General instructions on operation


The PCM is a technologically highly developed system which always offers optimal and ergonomic use by the driver and front passenger thanks to its easy, self-explanatory operation. Multi information display The multi information display is a color screen with a screen size of 6.5 inches. The PCM screen displays the individual menus of the integrated main functions. A menu contains options, list elements and information on the current system status. The display is divided into a number of areas for most menus.

- Main display area (2) The individual menus are displayed in the main display area. Options and lists for further operation of the PCM are available. - Bottom line (3) The outside temperature is displayed in the lefthanded area of the bottom line. The right-hand area displays: if a phone is installed, icons relating to the phone (e.g. field strength display or phone) and the current date. The center of the bottom line contains information on the active audio source (selected station, track number of the CD playing etc.). In various situations, operating or control instructions are displayed for a limited period in the bottom line.

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- Top line (1) In the top line, a menu tree is displayed containing the current menu/submenu. Symbols in the left-hand area of the top line refer to particular control options. The symbol indicates that it is also possible to make an entry using the buttons on the numerical keypad 3. The symbol indicates that by pressing the Back button 19 the individual characters in an entry can be deleted. Note There is no top line in the map screen.

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Operating elements The PCMs operating elements are the multi information display and the CD slot for audio CDs. Under the display are the main function buttons 9 17. These buttons can be used to switch between the individual main functions. Please refer to Chapter 1.2.1. PCM main functions on page 9. The individual functions of the operating elements are described in the Chapter 1.2.2. Description of the operating elements on page 10 or in the corresponding chapters of the user guide. The rotary knob 18 is the central operating element. Using this rotary knob, settings and options are selected in the various menus of the PCM.

1.2.1. PCM main functions The PCM main functions can be requested with the buttons 9 to 17. At any time, regardless of the current menu displayed, it is possible to change from one main function to another. When changing to the original main function, the system will return to the same menu that was open before the main function. In this way, parallel operation of the menus is possible. If a lower-level menu is open, after pressing the corresponding main function button, the system goes back to the main menu. The various main functions are: MAIN main function button 9 The MAIN main function is an overview display showing the most important information regarding the various main functions. Please refer to Chapter 2. Main Display (MAIN) from page 18.

AUDIO main function button 10 The Audio main function controls the FM, AM and SAT audio sources, the integrated MP3-capable CD drive (CDS) and the external CD changer* (CDC). Please refer to Chapter 3. Audio System (AUDIO) from page 25. SOUND main function button 11 Using the SOUND main function, sound settings for the PCM can be made. Please refer to Chapter 4. Sound Settings (SOUND) from page 55. TEL - main function button 12 The Phone main function is used to operate the voice telephony* of the PCM. Please refer to Chapter 5. Telephone (TEL)* (optional equipment) from page 60.

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MAIL - main function button 13 (only in conjunction with telephone*) The mail main function is used to operate the data communication (SMS short messaging) of the PCM or the telephone*. Please refer to Chapter 6. Short messaging (MAIL)* (optional equipment) from page 87. INFO main function button 14 The Information menu is used to create and manage address books, as well as to display radio text. Please refer to Chapter 7. Information (INFO) from page 98. AV - main function button 15 The AV main function is used to operate a reversing camera. Please refer to Chapter 11. Reversing camera* (optional equipment) from page 168.

TRIP main function button 16 The trip computer main function controls a powerful trip data computer. Speed limits can also be entered, which trigger a visual or acoustic signal when exceeded. Depending on the equipment, the TRIP main function also contains a logbook* (optional equipment) that allows you to record all the trips made by your vehicle and to document them with additional information. Please refer to Chapter 8. Trip Computer (TRIP) from page 106. NAVI main function button 17 Using the navigation main function, a powerful navigation system with map display is available. With the Extended navigation module* (optional equipment) it is possible to navigate in non-digitized areas (no data available for the relevant area on the navigation DVD). Please refer to Chapter 9. Navigation (NAVI) from page 128 and Chapter 10. Extended Navigation Module* (optional equipment) from page 153.

1.2.2. Description of the operating elements The function of the operating elements described below depends on the currently selected main function. Volume control 8 The following settings can be altered by turning the volume control 8: - volume of the active audio source, - volume for the announcement of a driving recommendation, - volume for a traffic announcement, - volume when in hands-free mode during a phone call, - ring volume of the phone during an incoming call. By pressing the volume control 8, the following functions are executed: - switching the PCM on/off. Please refer to Chapter 1.4. Switching PCM On/Off and standby mode on page 16. - interrupting navigation and traffic announcements. - Rejecting an incoming phone call.

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Rotary knob 18 The rotary knob 18 is the central operating element. Using this rotary knob, settings and options are selected in the various menus of the PCM. Please refer to Chapter 1.2.3. Menu operation on page 13. Back button 19 - By pressing the Back button 19, a list selection can be canceled and the branching of the menu can be reversed. - Characters already entered in an input menu are deleted by pressing the Back button 19. This option is indicated in the top line by the symbol . All the characters can be deleted gradually if it is pressed and held.

TUNER button 1 Pressing the TUNER -button 1 switches to AM.FM or SAT operation. Further pressing of the TUNER button 1 switches between AM, FM and Satellite Radio* (optional equipment) operation. Please refer to Chapter 3. Audio System (AUDIO) on page 25. CD button 2 Pressing the CD button 2 switches to the single CD mode. If a CD changer is connected and you wish to have it activated, you must press the CD button 2 again. Please refer to Chapter 3.5. Single CD mode on page 42 and Chapter 3.7. CD changer mode* (optional equipment) on page 50.

Numerical keypad 3 Using the buttons on the numerical keypad 3, the following functions are executed: - When in phone mode, a phone number can be entered in input menus. - In radio mode, the station presets assigned to the current preset memory are requested. - In radio mode, the currently selected station is stored in the active preset memory under the corresponding station preset by pressing and holding. - In CD mode, the track is selected. - In CD changer mode, a CD in the CD changer can be selected by pressing and holding. - In the navigation map, the displayed cursor is shifted by pressing the buttons 0 - 9. Please refer to Chapter 9.5.6. Destination input via cursor on page 138. Note In some input menus, a number can be entered using the buttons on the numerical keypad 3. This option is indicated in the top line by the symbol .

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Buttons 4 and 5 Buttons 4 and 5 have different functions depending on the active audio source: - In radio mode, a station search is performed. - In CD mode, track skipping is performed. - Fast forward / reverse is activated by pressing and holding this button in CD mode. In the input menu for phone numbers the + character is entered by pressing and holding button 4 and the character * is entered by a short press of button 4. The character # is entered by pressing button 5. Note The symbol in the header indicates this option.

Drawer for telephone SIM card 6 The SIM card for the telephone* is inserted into the SIM card drawer 6. Press on the drawer for the telephone SIM card 6. It is unlocked and the SIM card can be inserted. Please refer to Chapter 5.2. Inserting the telephone card on page 61. Repeat button 7 Pressing the Repeat button 7 allows you to call up the current driving recommendation while route guidance is active. This might be helpful if, for example, a driving recommendation was not heard. set button 20 By pressing the set button 20 settings in the active main functions can be performed. Settings which relate to the entire PCM, such as time, date and measurement units, can be found in the setting range of the MAIN main function.

map button 21 By pressing the map button 21, you can switch to the Navigation map display (optional equipment). By pressing the map button again, you can return to the previously displayed menu. Please refer to Chapter 9.13. Map display on page 148. Diversion button 22 By pressing the Diversion button 22 a menu for entering a diversion can be called up. Please refer to Chapter 9.6. Diversion on page 141.

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Display button 23 Switches display on/off (dazzle protection) Using the Display button 23 the PCM display can be switched on and off. By operating in the following way, the display which was switched off using the Display button 23 is also switched on again: - by pressing a main function button (9 - 17) The display is switched on and the selected main function is activated, regardless of the menu previously selected. - By pressing one of the buttons 20, 21, 22. The display is switched on and the corresponding menu requested. - By pressing one of the buttons 19, 27, 28 or pressing the rotary knob 18. The display is switched on.

Eject button 24 By pressing the Eject button 24 a CD inserted in the PCM CD-drive is ejected and can be removed from the CD slot 26. End call button 27 An ongoing call can be ended by pressing the End call button 27. An incoming phone call can be rejected by pressing the End call button 27. If no telephone is connected, a message to this effect is shown in the bottom line after pressing the End call button 27. Lift handset button 28 An incoming phone call can be answered by pressing the Lift handset button 28. The Quick dial function can be also be called up by pressing the Lift handset button 28. It allows you to enter a phone number directly. Please refer to Chapter 5.3. Quick Dial on page 63. If no telephone is connected, a message to this effect is shown in the bottom line after pressing the Lift handset button 28. 3 2

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Fig. 1.2.

1.2.3. Menu operation The main functions of the PCM are operated using menus. The rotary knob 18, the Back button 19 as well as the set button 20 serve as operating elements. In most menus, options are displayed in the righthand area of the display (1). These options can be highlighted by turning the rotary knob 18 and activated by pressing the rotary knob 18. Fig. 1.2. shows an example of this. If an option is gray, this cannot be highlighted.

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Note The process of using the rotary knob 18 for selecting (turn) and activating (press) will be referred to below as selecting. In all the menus, the displayed options or lists are provided with an upper or lower stop. After selecting an option, another menu is displayed or a certain function is performed. In some cases, the displayed menus are expanded by a list in the left-hand area of the display (3). If something can be selected from a list, then an elastic band (2) is shown to the corresponding option. By turning the rotary knob 18 the highlighting in the displayed list is moved. The highlighted list entry has a different color from the other lists entries.

Arrowheads at the top and bottom (4) area of the list indicate that other entries are available for selection. By pressing the rotary knob 18 the entry highlighted in the list is selected. If a value is set or a setting is made in a menu, these must be confirmed by pressing the rotary knob 18. Pressing the Back button 19 closes the menu without applying the previously selected setting. Note The Track list menu shown in CD mode and the Station list shown in radio mode in the AUDIO menu are exceptions to the statement above. The track will also be played or the station selected, if it has remained highlighted for 1 second or more. 1.2.4. Input menu operation Data can be input into the PCM in many cases. This may be necessary, for example, when entering a SMS short message, a phone number, a navigation destination or for storing a name for a navigation destination. The input of data is performed in the input menus by selecting the characters using the rotary knob 18. In some cases, the numbers 0 to 9 can be entered using the numerical keypad 3. Please refer to Chapter 1.2.2. Description of the operating elements on page 10.

Fig. 1.3.

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The various input menus usually differ only slightly. The available characters are always displayed. An example of an input menu is shown in Fig. 1.3. Symbols for changing the range of characters displayed and for moving the cursor are available in the input menus. symbol After selecting this symbol, the cursor is moved to after the character entered last in the entry field. By turning the rotary knob 18 any position in the text already entered can be selected. By pressing the rotary knob 18 it is possible to make another character entry. Entering other characters moves the characters after the cursor to the right.

symbol After selecting this symbol it is possible to change between upper and lower case. symbol After selecting this symbol, the available special characters can be displayed and selected. symbol After selecting this symbol it is possible to insert a line break in the text entered.

Fig. 1.4.

The Back button 19 is used to delete characters already entered. A single press of this button deletes characters to the left of the cursor. In nearly all text entry dialogs, pressing and holding down this key will delete character by character everything to left of the cursor. The delete option is indicated in the top line by the symbol . The characters entered can be applied in input menus by selecting the option Enter. The input menus also contain the option Cancel. This can be used to quickly quit the input menus.

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1.3. PCM functions in the Multipurpose Display


PCM functions which can be operated using the operating lever on the steering wheel are illustrated in the display section of the Multipurpose Display. Information on the selected audio source, navigation route guidance instructions and information when making phone calls can be requested.

1.4. Switching PCM On/Off and standby mode


Note Depending on the system status, the switch-on times may vary. 1.4.1. Switching on/off via the ignition Switch on the ignition. The PCM is active. Note If the PCM was previously switched off manually, you must press the volume control again after switching on the ignition. 1.4.2. Switching on/off via the volume control The PCM can be switched on/off by pressing the volume control 8, even with the ignition switched on. Note If the ignition is switched off, the PCM will switch itself off automatically after the factory-set time (battery discharge protection).

1.4.3. Standby mode By pressing the volume control 8 when the ignition is on, you can switch off the screen and sound. The phone and the navigation system continue to work in the background. However, no route guidance instructions are given. Canceling standby mode Press volume control 8 again. The PCM switches on. Please refer to Chapter Display button 23 Switches display on/off (dazzle protection) on page 13.

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1.5. Maintenance and care of the PCM


The PCM contains high-quality, electronic components, the maintenance and care of which require special attention. Please remember the following points: - The screen will scratch easily. - The screen is sensitive to cleaning agents. - The penetration of liquids may result in damage to the unit. Cleaning advice: Carefully clean your PCM from time to time using a dry, clean and soft cloth (microfiber cloth) or a cleaning brush, as can be obtained for electronic equipment (e.g. in specialist computer stores). Do not use any liquid cleaning agents.

Note - If faults occur, do not open the PCM equipment yourself under any circumstances. Always have defective units repaired by a qualified specialist workshop. We recommend that this work be performed by a Porsche partner, as these have trained workshop personnel as well as the necessary parts and tools. - At particularly low temperatures, the maximum brightness of the screen will only be reached after a certain operating period.

Fig. 1.5.

1.6. Displaying the current PCM software version


To find out the software version on your PCM, press the MAIN button 9 and the TRIP button 16 simultaneously. You can choose from the following selections: - PCM, - System Software, - Amplifier*, - CD-Changer*, - Navigation System, - Satellite radio* and - Phone*. Once you have made your selection, the desired information will be displayed.

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2.1. Display range Audio: depending on the active audio source (radio mode/CD mode): - waveband, memory level and preset (e.g. FM 1 A 8), - station name or station frequency, - traffic program announcement standby (TP), - symbol for mute function (loudspeaker crossed through), - number of current track and total number of tracks (e.g. 4/25), - elapsed track time (e.g. 05:10), - CD number and the maximum number of available CDs in the CD changer (e.g. 4/6).

The main display (MAIN) shows selected information about the PCM functions. Requesting the Main main function Press MAIN button 9. Fig. 2.1. provides an example of a main function. The MAIN display is divided into two display areas. Depending on the active audio source (CD or radio), the installed components (Navigation) and the settings in MAIN Set, the following may be displayed on the left in the display area: - information on the active audio source - information from the trip computer - navigation information Please refer to Chapter 2.2. MAIN Set on page 19.
Fig. 2.1.

The right-hand display area is divided into several, vertically arranged areas. Depending on the active audio source (CD or radio), the installed components (Phone*, Navigation) and the settings in MAIN Set, the following may be displayed: - information on the active audio source (FM, AM, SAT* or CD), - phone information, - outside temperature, - time, - date. Note The format for the date and time display may be set in MAIN Set.

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Telephone* (switched on or installed): - Name of network operator and field strength (under normal operating conditions) - Name/phone number and call duration (min:sec) during a call - Symbols: Ringing tone off Telephone not active or no network SMS message received and unread - Note No card, if telephone card not inserted - Note Enter PIN, Faulty card, Search net or Enter PUK (if applicable). Time and outside temperature: - Date and time - Outside temperature

Navigation: Route guidance inactive: - message Route guidance not active. Route guidance active: - message e.g. Fast route is being calculated (during the calculation of a route), - message Insert navigation DVD. (if necessary), - graphic representation of the next turn, - distance to the next turn, - display of the next road to be taken, - display of the current road being driven on. Trip computer: depending on the configuration of the trip computer main function current driving time in hours and minutes, route covered so far, average speed, fuel mileage, remaining fuel range, distance to destination.

Fig. 2.2.

2.2. MAIN Set


In the MAIN/SET menu, you can adjust the PCM to suit your precise requirements (display settings, language, etc.). Requesting MAIN Set When the Main main function is active, press the set button 20 (Fig. 2.2.). The options PCM system and Main display are available for operating the system.

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Fig. 2.3.

Fig. 2.4.

Fig. 2.5.

2.2.1. PCM-System In the PCM system menu, you will find all of the settings for the PCMs display. The following selections are available Language, Units, Date/Time, Display and Factory Setting. (Fig. 2.3.) Use the rotary knob 18 to select PCM system.

Setting language Set the user language for the PCM and the voice announcements in navigation mode. After selecting Language in the PCM system menu by turning the rotary knob 18 choose Deutsch, English GB, English US, Espaol, Franais, Italiano or Nederlands. To apply the selected setting, press the rotary knob 18 (Fig. 2.4.). The selected setting is applied and the language is set. The navigation DVD must be inserted to load the voice announcements.

Setting units Set the measurement units that the PCM is to use. After selecting Units in the PCM system menu by turning the rotary knob 18 choose one of the options Temperature, Distance and Fuel Consumption. The currently applied settings are given in the lefthand area of the display (Fig. 2.5.). - Temperature After selecting Temperature choose either C (display in degrees Celsius) or F (display in degrees Fahrenheit).

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- Distance After selecting Distance choose either km (kilometers) or mls (miles). - Fuel Consumption After selecting Fuel Consumption choose the desired unit for calculation. - l/100 km Fuel consumption is given in liters per hundred kilometers. - km/l This shows how many kilometers are driven per liter. - mpg This shows how many miles are driven per gallon. - mpg (UK) This shows how many miles are driven per gallon. These are English gallons.

- 12/24 After selecting 12/24 choose the desired display format. 12h Display format for time: 4:42 pm 24h Display format for time: 16:42 - Time Zone After selecting Time Zone using the rotary knob 18 choose one of the various time zones. To apply the selected setting, press the rotary knob 18. The hours specified in the time zones are added to or subtracted from the current time. - Summer Time If Summer Time is active, your PCMs clock is set to daylight-savings time. By selecting the menu item again, you can disable it. - Date Format After selecting Date Format by turning the rotary knob 18 choose the desired display format for the date. To apply the selected setting, press the rotary knob 18.

Fig. 2.6.

Setting Date/Time Set the time and date here. Using the rotary knob 18, select Date/Time. (Fig. 2.6.) After selecting Date/Time the options Hours, Minutes, 12/24, Time Zone, Summer Time and Date Format are available for further operation of the system. (Fig. 2.6.) - Hours or Minutes After selecting Hours or Minutes by turning the rotary knob 18 set the correct time. To apply the selected setting, press the rotary knob 18.

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Note With the Navigation option installed, the time will be synchronized worldwide with the highly precise GPS time. (GPS:Global Positioning System) If your system is not equipped for GPS reception, Time Zone will be displayed in gray and cannot be selected.

- Day Design Your PCM will always remain set to the colors of the day design. The screen colors are optimized for good legibility. - Night Design Your PCM will always remain set to the colors of the night design. The screen colors are dimmed to reduce any dazzle effect. - Automatic Your PCM automatically switches from day design to night design depending on the vehicle lighting and ambient lighting conditions. Note A change is only visible in the map display.

Fig. 2.7.

Setting display Adapt the PCM screen to your personal requirements. After selecting Display using the rotary knob 18 choose one of the options Color Scheme and Brightness (Fig. 2.7.). - Color Scheme After selecting Color Scheme using the rotary knob 18 choose one of the settings Day Design, Night Design or Automatic. To apply the selected setting, press the rotary knob 18.

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Fig. 2.8.

Fig. 2.9.

Fig. 2.10.

- Brightness After selecting Brightness by turning the rotary knob 18 set the desired screen brightness (Fig. 2.8.). To apply the selected setting, press the rotary knob 18. A change is only visible in poor ambient lighting conditions. The brightness in day mode is regulated automatically depending on the ambient lighting conditions. With night mode, the screen brightness is set with the instrument lighting of the vehicle.

Factory Setting If you select Factory Setting, the settings of the entire PCM will be reset to their default values. (This will among other things also delete your assignment of stations to the radio buttons.). Selecting Yes will delete your settings.

2.2.2. Main display In the Main display menu, you can select which menu the PCM should display when starting up as well as the status information that should be shown on the Main Display. This menu has two submenus: Start Menu and Main display. Use the rotary knob 18 to select Main display.

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Fig. 2.11.

Fig. 2.12.

Setting start menu Select the menu with which the PCM is to start after switching off and on. After selecting the option Start Menu by turning the rotary knob 18 choose Last Menu, Main, Audio, Trip Computer or Navigation. To apply the selected setting, press the rotary knob 18. (Fig. 2.11.) - Last Menu The PCM starts with the menu displayed last. - Main, Audio, Trip Computer, Navigation The PCM starts with the selected main menu. Note The selected settings will first take effect after the system has been completely switched off for more than 15 seconds.

Setting main display Select one of the main functions available whose status information is to be displayed in the lefthand area of the Main menu. After selecting Main Display by turning the rotary knob 18 choose Audio, Trip Computer, Navigation or Automatic. To apply the selected setting, press the rotary knob 18 (Fig. 2.12.). - Audio, Trip Computer, Navigation Audio information, information from the trip computer or navigation information is displayed in the left-hand area of the Main main menu. - Automatic Information on the active audio source or, with active navigation, navigation data is displayed in the left-hand area of the Main main menu.

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Audio System (AUDIO)

The PCM's audio system (AUDIO) permits operation of the RBDS radio (FM and AM receiver), the Satellite Radio* (optional equipment), the built-in CD player and the Porsche 6-CD changer* (optional equipment). Opening the Audio menu Press the AUDIO button 10. In radio mode (FM and AM), the assignment of the station presets is shown in the left-hand display area. Information about the selected station is shown in the status field underneath (Fig. 3.2.). A total of 60 FM and AM radio stations can be saved in the memories A, B and AS (Autostore).

Fig. 3.1.

Fig. 3.2.

The PCM is capable of receiving RBDS signals (RBDS = Radio Broadcast Data System) in the FM band. RBDS is a technique which supports the inaudible transmission of additional information in the FM band. The PCM will read this information and display, for example, the name of the station. If the RBDS data is not complete, the unit will only display the frequency. Alternative frequencies are included in the information transmitted by the broadcasting station. Using these alternative frequencies, the PCM can assess the signal quality and constantly tune to the frequency offering the best signal.

In Satellite Radio mode, the assignment of the station presets is given in the left-hand display area. In the status field below, you will find the channel names, the channel number and what is known as the [broadcast] category of the channel. In addition, the currently active provider will be displayed. (Fig. 3.2.) In CD mode, the name of the CD, CD number (CD changer* only), track name or track number and number of tracks, elapsed track time, total playing time and track sequence are displayed. In the CD menu, you will find the selections CD List (CD changer* only), Track List, Name CD, Track Seq. and Scan.

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3.1. FM mode
To switch to FM mode, press the Audio button 10. Then press the TUNER button 1. Note By pressing the TUNER button 1, you can switch to FM mode from any menu. 3.1.1. Tuning to a radio station - Station search Press the Search button 4 or 5. The PCM will scan through the band (descending/ascending order of frequency). The station search stops at the first receivable station. - Station buttons Press one of the buttons on the numerical keypad 3. This will tune to the relevant stored frequency or station. You can only tune to frequencies or stations in the active preset memory. Please refer to Chapter Preset Memory on page 27. - Autostore Please refer to Chapter Autostore on page 27. - Station List Please refer to Chapter Station List on page 27.

- Direct frequency entry Please refer to Chapter Frequency Select on page 28. - Scan Please refer to Chapter Scan on page 28. 3.1.2. Storing stations The station you are presently listening to can be stored in the currently selected preset memory. Please refer to Chapter Preset Memory on page 27. To store the station, press and hold - for longer than 1 second - the button on the numerical keypad 3 to which you wish to assign this station. The station will be displayed and highlighted in the corresponding memory field. Notes If the stored station is an RBDS station, the abbreviated station name will appear in the memory presets in the FM main menu (Fig. 3.3.). In the case of stations that do not broadcast RBDS, the station frequency will be displayed instead of the name. Stations which transmit other information instead of the station name (e.g. weather, football results), will be abbreviated to L-1, L-2, L-3 etc.

Fig. 3.3.

If a station is selected which is already assigned to station preset in the active preset memory, the corresponding preset will be displayed in orange. 3.1.3. FM main menu In the left-hand area of the menu there are 10 station presets which resemble the numerical keypad 3. These station presets display the stored stations. Below the station presets you will find a status field which shows the following information about the selected station: station name or frequency, traffic program identification (TP), preset memory, preset, stereo symbol and program type. In the right-hand area, the options Preset Memory, Autostore, Station List, Frequency Select, Scan, Traffic Program and Mute are available (Fig. 3.3.).

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Preset Memory Stations can be stored in and requested from three different preset memories. The active preset memory is indicated by an A, B or AS (Autostore) displayed in front of the option Preset Memory (Fig. 3.3.). Switching the preset memory Switch the preset memory by selecting Preset Memory using the rotary knob 18. Note A selected station remains selected even after you switch to a different preset memory. If the selected station is already stored in this preset memory, the corresponding preset is displayed in orange.
Fig. 3.4. Fig. 3.5.

Autostore Autostore stores the 10 stations with the currently strongest reception in its own preset memory. If you select Autostore, the PCM will begin scanning and storing stations. The Autostore preset memory will be opened. Autostore running will appear in the bottom line (Fig. 3.4.). During the search, the sound will be muted. The stored stations are displayed in the memory fields. After the memory fields have been reassigned, the system will tune to the strongest station.

Station List The stations that can be currently received will be listed in the station list (maximum 28 stations). These can be selected here. Displaying the station list Use the rotary knob 18 to select Station List. The station list will be displayed on the left of the display. Choosing a station Turn the rotary knob 18 to highlight the desired station in the station list. The system will tune to the highlighted station, if it remains highlighted for at least 1 second. Note The station list can be filtered and sorted according to certain criteria. The filters are displayed in the first line of the list. Please refer to Chapter 3.4. Audio/Set menu from page 36. Audio System (AUDIO)

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Scan When this function is activated, every station found in the frequency range will be played for approx. 8 seconds. If you select Scan (using the rotary knob 18), the scanning function will be switched on ( ) or off ( ). Canceling function - Press button 4 or 5 or - press the rotary knob 18. The system will remain tuned to the station which is currently playing.

Fig. 3.6.

Fig. 3.7.

Frequency Select If you select Frequency Select, you can enter the frequency of the desired station directly. Opening the Frequency Select menu Use the rotary knob 18 to select Frequency Select (Fig. 3.6.). The limits of the frequency range are displayed above and below the entry field. Frequency entry - Using the buttons of the numerical keypad 3, enter the frequency directly or - set the frequency by turning the rotary knob 18.

Traffic program If you select Traffic Program (using the rotary knob 18), the traffic program will be switched on ( ) or off ( ). Whenever the Traffic Program is active, TP will be displayed in the bottom line (Fig. 3.7.). Traffic program stations and the TP volume can be set in Audio Set. Please refer to Chapter 3.4. Audio/Set menu from page 36. You can turn off the traffic announcements by pressing the volume control 8.

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3.2. AM mode
To switch to AM mode, press the AUDIO button 10. Then press the TUNER button 1 repeatedly until Audio Tuner AM appears in the header. Note By pressing the TUNER button 1, you can switch to AM mode from any menu.
Fig. 3.8.

- Direct frequency entry Please refer to Chapter Frequency Select on page 31. - Scan Please refer to Chapter Scan on page 31. 3.2.2. Storing stations The station you are presently listening to can be stored in the currently selected preset memory. Please refer to Chapter Preset Memory on page 30. To store the station, press and hold - for longer than 1 second - the button on the numerical keypad 3 to which you wish to assign this station. The station will be displayed and highlighted in the corresponding memory field. Note If a station is selected which is already assigned to station preset in the active preset memory, the corresponding preset will be displayed in orange.

3.2.1. Tuning to radio stations - Station search Press the Search button 4 or 5. The PCM will scan through the band (descending/ascending order of frequency). The station search stops at the first receivable station. - Station buttons Press one of the buttons on the numerical keypad 3. This will tune to the associated stored frequency or station. You can only tune to frequencies or stations in the active preset memory. Please refer to Chapter Preset Memory on page 30. - Autostore Please refer to Chapter Autostore on page 30.

Mute If you select Mute (using the rotary knob 18), the mute function will be switched on ( ) or off ( ). The mute symbol will be seen in the bottom line (loudspeaker crossed out, Fig. 3.8.). Navigation recommendations, telephone conversations and traffic program announcements will still be audible.

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Preset Memory Stations can be stored in and requested from three different preset memories. The active preset memory is indicated by an A, B or AS (Autostore) displayed in front of the option Preset Memory (Fig. 3.9.). Switching the preset memory Switch the preset memory by selecting Preset Memory using the rotary knob 18.
Fig. 3.9.

3.2.3. AM menu In the left-hand area of the menu there are 10 station presets which resemble the numerical keypad 3. These station presets display the stored stations. Below the station presets you will find a status field which shows the following information about the selected station: station frequency, preset memory and preset. In the right-hand area, you will find the selections Preset Memory, Autostore, Frequency Select, Scan, Traffic Program and Mute (Fig. 3.9.).

Note A selected station remains selected even after you switch to a different preset memory. If the selected station is already stored in this preset memory, the corresponding preset is displayed in orange.

Fig. 3.10.

Autostore Autostore stores the 10 stations with the currently strongest reception in its own preset memory. If you select Autostore, the PCM will begin scanning and storing stations. The Autostore preset memory will be opened. Autostore running will appear in the bottom line (Fig. 3.10.). During the search, the sound will be muted. The stored stations are displayed in the memory fields. After the memory fields have been reassigned, the system will tune to the station offering the best reception.

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Scan Please refer to Chapter Scan on page 28. Traffic program Please refer to Chapter Traffic program on page 28. Mute Please refer to Chapter Mute on page 29.
Fig. 3.11. Fig. 3.12.

Frequency Select If you select Frequency Select, you can enter the frequency of the desired station directly. Opening the Frequency Select menu Use the rotary knob 18 to select Frequency Select (Fig. 3.11.). The limits of the frequency range are displayed above and below the entry field. Frequency entry - Using the buttons of the numerical keypad 3 , enter the frequency directly or - set the frequency by turning the rotary knob 18.

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Satellite radio offers the reception of a multitude of stations - all in digital (CD) quality. The two current providers Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio offer a wide range of programs - music, sports, news and entertainment all largely without the interruption of advertisements - on about 100 channels each. Note Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG is not responsible for the content offered by the broadcasters. The large number of satellites ensures broad coverage and reception around the clock.

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Note When reception is blocked by buildings or lanes with many overhanging trees, the receiver may be muted occasionally. There may also be problems with reception, if you have mounted a roof-top carrier or similar object on your car. To make it easier to find that one program you want without having to sift through them all, the various stations are divided into what are known as categories. These categories make it possible to select a station by the category of program that it is broadcasting. The satellite radio program is available for a modest monthly fee. For more information, please contact the service center of the respective provider. Note To use the service described above, you must sign up with one of the two providers. The description of the individual menu items reflects the information available at the time that this manual was prepared.

Fig. 3.13.

Fig. 3.14.

To switch to Satellite Radio mode, press the AUDIO button 10. Afterwards, press the TUNER button 1 repeatedly until Audio Tuner SAT appears in the header. Note By pressing the TUNER button 1, you can switch to SAT mode from any menu. 3.3.1. Setting up a service When selecting a service the first time, you must request that the provider, which you have chosen, enable it. Please contact the provider's customer service. (Fig. 3.13.)

Note To have your system enabled to receive the service, you must supply the provider with the your system's ID number, which you will find in the SAT Settings menu. Please refer to Chapter RADIO ID on page 40. Once the device is enabled by the provider, you will be able to use the service after a short loading time. (Fig. 3.14.) Note The provider may request payment of an additional fee to enable certain channels. If you select one of these channels, a message will be displayed with a telephone number which you must call if you wish to have the channel enabled.

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3.3.2. Selecting the station in Satellite Radio mode - Station search Press Search button 5 or 4. The PCM will scan up/down the band (ascending/descending order of frequency). The station search will stop at the first receivable station. - Station buttons Press one of the buttons on the numerical keypad 3. The system will tune to the associated stored channel or station. You can only select frequencies or stations stored in the currently active preset memory. Please refer to Chapter Preset Memory on page 34. - Channel List Please refer to Chapter Channel List on page 34. - Direct channel entry Please refer to Chapter Channel Number on page 35. - Scan Please refer to Chapter Scan on page 35.

3.3.3. Storing stations The station being listened to can be stored on the currently selected preset memory. Please refer to Chapter Preset Memory on page 34. To store the station, press and hold - for longer than 1 second - the button in the numerical keypad 3 to which the station should be assigned. The station will be displayed and highlighted in the corresponding memory field. If a station is selected which is already present at a station preset on the active preset memory, the corresponding preset is displayed in orange. 3.3.4. SAT menu On the left of the menu, there are 10 station presets which show the stored channels. Below the memory presets, you will find a status field which shows the following information about the selected channel: channel name, preset memory, station preset, category, channel number and the active provider. On the right, you will find the selections Preset Memory, Category, Channel List, Channel Number, Scan, Traffic Program and Mute. (Fig. 3.15.)

Fig. 3.15.

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Preset Memory Channels can be stored in and retrieved from two different preset memories. The currently active preset memory will be indicated by an A or B displayed in front of the selection Preset Memory. (Fig. 3.15.) Switching the Preset Memory To switch the preset memory, select Preset Memory with the rotary knob 18. Note A selected station will remain selected even if you switch the preset memory. If the selected station is already stored in this preset memory, the corresponding preset will be displayed in orange.
Fig. 3.16. Fig. 3.17.

Category The channels of the satellite radio are divided into different categories. With these categories, it is easier to find a channel with content that you would like to listen to. Displaying the categories Use the rotary knob 18 to select Category. The various categories will be displayed on the left. (Fig. 3.16.) Selecting a category Use the rotary knob 18 to mark a category in the list. Press the rotary knob 18 to select the highlighted category. The corresponding list of stations will be displayed on the left. (Fig. 3.17.) You can now either leave the menu by pressing the Back button 19 or select a channel from the channel list. (Please refer to Chapter Selecting a channel on page 34)

Channel List In the channel list, you will find the channels, which can currently be received, sorted by category. In this case, the display may show either all of the channels of one category or the stations of all categories. Displaying the channel list Use the rotary knob 18 to select Channel List. The channel list for the previously selected category will be displayed on the left. (Fig. 3.17.) Selecting a channel Use the rotary knob 18 to mark a channel in the channel list. The system will tunes to the highlighted channel, if it is highlighted for at least 1 second.

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Notes If you enter a channel number which is outside of the valid channel range, the message Invalid Channel Number will appear in the status line for approximately 3 seconds. If you select a station directly via its channel number the selected category will not change (i.e. the list of stations will not change).
Fig. 3.18. Fig. 3.19.

Refreshing the channel list The categories are updated at regular intervals while listening to the current program. While the system is updating the list, you cannot make a selection in this menu.

Channel Number If you select Channel Number, you can select a channel by its associated number. Opening the Channel Number menu. Use the rotary knob 18 to select Channel Number. (Fig. 3.19.) Selecting the channel number Using the buttons of the numerical keypad 3, enter the channel number directly. Then confirm your entry by pressing the rotary knob 18. Note After three seconds, if you have not changed the channel number entered, the system will tune to the selected channel automatically.

Scan If this function has been selected, the system will scan the channels following the currently selected one; each will be played for approximately 8 seconds. Selecting Scan By selecting Scan with the rotary knob 18, you can activate( ) or deactivate ( ) scanning. Stopping the scan (tuning a station) - Press either button 4 or 5 or - Press the rotary knob 18. The channel which is currently playing will remain selected.

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Fig. 3.20.

Fig. 3.21.

Fig. 3.22.

Traffic Program By selecting Traffic Program with the rotary knob 18, you can activate ( ) or deactivate ( ) this function.(Fig. 3.20.) If the FM tuner receives a traffic program signal, the system will switch to the corresponding FM station for the duration of the announcement. Traffic program stations and the TP volume can be set in the Audio/Set menu. Please refer to Chapter 3.4. Audio/Set menu from page 36. Current traffic announcements can be stopped by pressing the volume control 8.

Mute By selecting Mute using the rotary knob 18 the mute function is switched on ( ) or off ( ). The mute symbol can be seen in the bottom line (loudspeaker crossed through, Fig. 3.21.). Navigation recommendations, telephone conversations and traffic program announcements will still be audible.

3.4. Audio/Set menu


In the Audio/Set menu, you can change the settings for the station list, the satellite radio and the traffic program and you can also activate the RBDS function. In this menu, you can reset the Audio settings to the factory settings. Opening the Audio/Set menu When the Audio menu is active, press the set button 20. The current settings will be displayed (Fig. 3.22.).

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An explanation of the RBDS functions The PCM is capable of receiving RBDS signals (RBDS = Radio Broadcast Data System) in the FM band. RBDS is a technique which supports the transmission of additional information in the FM band. The PCM can read this information. - PTY (Program Type): With RBDS stations, the stations program type can be transmitted (not for all stations). These stations transmit an identifier which corresponds to the current program (e.g. NEWS for news programs). The following program types exist: - NEWS - News service - SOFT - Soft music - INFORM - Information programs - NOSTALGA - Nostalgia - SPORTS - Sports reports - JAZZ - Jazz music - TALK - Talk - CLASSICL - Classical - ROCK - Rock music - R B - Rhythm & Blues - CLS ROCK - Classic rock - SOFT R B - Soft R&B - ADLT HIT - Adult hits - LANGUAGE - Language program - SOFT RCK - Soft rock

REL MUSC - Religious music TOP 40 - Top 40 REL TALK - Religious talk COUNTRY - Country music PERSNLTY - Personalities OLDIES - Oldies PUBLIC - Public WEATHER - Weather forecast PTY 24 - 28 - Not specified NO PTY - No program type
Fig. 3.23.

3.4.1. List Settings You can set the display range of the station list here. Please refer to Chapter Station List on page 27. After selecting List Settings select one of the options Sorting Criteria, PTY Filter or Hide Station (Fig. 3.23.). The current settings are shown on the left of the display. Note The functions described in this chapter only affect the FM station list. Please refer to Chapter Station List on page 27.

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Fig. 3.24.

Fig. 3.25.

Fig. 3.26.

Sorting Criteria The station list can be sorted according to the following criteria (Fig. 3.24.). - Field Strength The stations are sorted according to field strength. The station with the greatest field strength is at the top of the station list. - Alphabetic The stations are displayed in alphabetical order in the station list. - Listening Habits The stations are sorted according to your listening habits. The station that is listened to the most is shown at the top of the station list.

PTY Filter Using the PTY filter, a program type can be selected from a list. The program types currently receivable are displayed in the list. The list is updated automatically and adapted to the current reception conditions (Fig. 3.25.). - Switching the PTY filter on Use the rotary knob 18 to highlight the desired program type. Now the station list will only show stations of this program type. - Switching the PTY filter off Use the rotary knob 18 to select PTY off. The PTY filter will now be switched off. All of the receivable stations will be displayed in the station list again.

Hide Station Using Hide Station, you can hide up to 30 different stations from the station list. Stations that are already hidden are indicated with a dot (Fig. 3.26.). Note The station currently being listened to cannot be hidden. - Hiding Using rotary knob 18, select the station that should not appear in the station list. - Showing Reselect the hidden stations (indicated with a dot) by using the rotary knob 18.

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Fig. 3.27.

Fig. 3.28.

Fig. 3.29.

- Show all Use the rotary knob 18 to select Show all. All of the receivable stations will be displayed in the station list again. 3.4.2. SAT Settings You can hide certain categories and channels via selections in this menu. Please refer to Chapter Category on page 34. After selecting the SAT Settings menu, you can choose from the selections Hide Category, Hide Channel, Sorting Criteria and Radio-ID. (Fig. 3.27.) The current settings are given in the left-hand area of the display.

Note The functions described in this chapter only affect the SAT station list. Please refer to Chapter Channel List on page 34. Hide Category Using the Hide Category function, you can hide up to 30 different categories. Categories that are already hidden are indicated with a dot. (Fig. 3.28.) - Hiding Use the rotary knob 18 to select the categories that should be hidden. - Showing Reselect the hidden stations (indicated with a dot) by using the rotary knob 18.

Hide Channel Using the Hide Channel function, you can hide up to 30 different channels from the channel list. Channels that are already hidden are indicated with a dot. (Fig. 3.29.) - Hiding Use the rotary knob 18 to select the channels that should not appear in the channel list. - Showing Reselect the hidden channels (indicated with a dot) by using the rotary knob 18.

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Fig. 3.30.

Fig. 3.31.

Fig. 3.32.

Sorting Criteria The channel list can be sorted according to the following criteria. (Fig. 3.30.) - Alphabetic The channels will be displayed in the channel list in alphabetical order. - Channel Number The channels will be displayed in numerical order. RADIO ID If you select RADIO ID, your system's identification number will be displayed. You will need this number when requesting that a provider enable your system.

3.4.3. TP List (Traffic Program List) The TP station list displays all of the receivable TP stations. Any TP station can be selected. The currently selected TP station is displayed in the Audio Set menu (Fig. 3.31.). Possible displays: - Automatic or - a specific station, e.g. WFME.

After selecting TP List with the rotary knob 18, choose either automatic or manual selection of a TP station (Fig. 3.32.). - Automatic Use the rotary knob 18 to select Automatic. The station being listened to is set as the TP station. If the station being listened to no longer fulfils the reception criteria or it does not have a traffic program, the systems will automatically switch to another TP station. - Setting the TP station Select a station from the list. This station will now be set as the TP station.

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3.4.6. Factory Setting If you select Factory Setting, the settings can be reset to their default (factory) values. If you select Yes, any settings that you have made will be deleted.

Fig. 3.33.

Fig. 3.34.

3.4.4. TA Volume (Traffic Program Announcement Volume) To make traffic announcements louder than the current audio source, you can set the TA Volume higher. After selecting TA Volume with the rotary knob 18, set the value by which the volume should increase for traffic announcements (Fig. 3.33.). Note The setting for the TA Volume depends on the audio volume.

3.4.5. RBDS In many regions, radio stations transmit programs with the same program content on different frequencies (alternative frequencies). These alternative frequencies are transmitted in the RBDS data. If RBDS mode is active, the system will switch to the alternative frequency offering the best reception of the station being listened to. Switching RBDS on and off If you select RBDS with the rotary knob 18, the RBDS mode will be switched on ( ) or off ( ). If the RBDS mode is deactivated, the stations frequency will be displayed instead of its name (Fig. 3.34.).

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3.5. Single CD mode


Starting Single CD mode - By inserting an audio CD into the CD slot 26. The printed side of the CD must face upward. The CD will be loaded automatically and the system will play it starting from the first track. If the CD is not an audio CD, the following message will appear in the bottom line: CD Single: no audio CD. - By pressing the CD button 2. CD playback will resume from the point at which it was previously interrupted, e.g. by switching to FM mode. If there is no CD in the single CD drive, this is indicated in the bottom line with the following message CD Single: no CD.

Ending Single CD mode - By pressing the Eject button 24. This switches the system to Radio mode with the last waveband and station setting. The CD will be ejected and will remain in the removal position for 10 seconds. Then it will be drawn in again for safety reasons. The system will remain in Radio mode. - By pressing the TUNER button 1. This switches the system to Radio mode. The station selected last will be selected again. The CD will remain drawn in.

Instructions for compact discs (CDs) Skipping may occur if the CD is dirty. In order to ensure the best sound quality, please note the following information: - Touch the CD at the edges only. Never touch the unprinted side and keep the CD clean. - Never stick anything on the CD. - Protect CDs from direct sunlight and keep them away from heat sources such as heaters etc. - Before playing the CD, it should be cleaned with a special, commercially available cleaning cloth, wiping from the center outward. Solvents such as benzene, thinners or other commercially available cleaning agents and anti-static sprays should never be used. - Do not bend CDs. - The system may not be able to play copyprotected audio CDs or CDs with CD-ROM sections which do not comply with the audio CD standard.

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Playing individual tracks: Turn the rotary knob 18. The selected track will be highlighted in the track list. If the track remains highlighted for more than 1 second or if you press the rotary knob 18, the track will be played. Once you have pressed the rotary knob 18, the system will return to the Single CD menu. Track skip
Fig. 3.35. Fig. 3.36.

3.5.1. Explanation of the Single CD menu Press the AUDIO button 10. The Single CD menu will open (Fig. 3.35.). On the left of the menu, you will find a status field. The following is displayed in the status field: - the self-assigned name or the CD text (if available), - track name and track number (if available), - number of tracks, - elapsed track time, - total playing time, - track sequence set.

On the right, you will find the selections Track List, Name CD, Track Seq., Scan, Traffic Program and Mute are available. Track List Use the rotary knob 18 to select Track List. The CD track list will be displayed on the left of the display (Fig. 3.36.). The track numbers or the track names (if available) will be displayed in the track list. The two symbols up arrow or down arrow indicate that there are additional entries above or below the visible area. To access these, continue turning the rotary knob 18.

Skipping to the next track: Briefly press button 5. Skipping back to the start of the track: Briefly press button 4. The system will skip back to the beginning of the track. If the current track has been playing for less than 10 seconds, the system will skip back to the beginning of the previous track. Notes If you briefly press button 4 or 5, the system will skip forward or backward across multiple tracks. If the symbol is displayed on the left in the top line, you cannot skip a track. Fast forward/reverse Press and hold button 4 or 5. Note If the symbol is displayed on the left in the top line, fast forward or reverse will not be possible. Audio System (AUDIO)

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A name may have a maximum of 20 characters. It is possible to assign names for a maximum of 30 CDs including the CD changer. If more names are assigned, these will automatically overwrite the oldest names. Please refer to Chapter 1.2.4. Input menu operation on page 14. - Cancel Use the rotary knob 18 to select Cancel. The assignment of the name will be canceled. The unit will switch back to the Single CD menu. - Enter Use the rotary knob 18 to select Enter. The entered name will be stored in the PCM. The unit will switch back to the Single CD menu.

Fig. 3.37.

Fig. 3.38.

Name CD A name can be assigned or an assigned name can be altered for the CD which is currently playing. Use the rotary knob 18 to select Name CD. The associated dialog will be displayed (Fig. 3.37.). The dialog contains a name field, the available character set and the Cancel and Enter buttons. Note The option Name CD cannot be selected if the inserted CD has CD text.

Track Seq. In this submenu, you can set the sequence in which the individual tracks will be played. Use the rotary knob 18 to select Track Seq. The submenu will offer the following options Normal, Repeat track and Random (Fig. 3.38.). Activating/deactivating an option Use the rotary knob 18 to select the option. The Single CD menu will then be displayed. The selected option will be shown in the status field.

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- Normal The CD tracks will be played successively. (Tracks 1, 2, 3, 4 etc.) The Normal track sequence will not be displayed in the status field. - Repeat track The current track will be played again. If you press button 4 or 5, Repeat track will be canceled. It will also be canceled, if you select another track. - Random If you select Random playback, the system will first play the current track to the end. Afterwards, the other tracks will be played in random order. (e.g. tracks 3, 8, 5, 11 etc.) Scan When Scan is active, each track on the CD will be played for approximately 8 seconds. If you select Scan with the rotary knob 18, the Scan function will be activated ( ) or deactivated ( ). Scanning can also be canceled by pressing button 4 or 5 or by pressing the rotary knob 18. However, a track on the CD that is playing will continue to play.

Fig. 3.39.

Fig. 3.40.

Traffic Program If you select Traffic Program (using the rotary knob 18), the traffic program will be switched on ( ) or off ( ). Whenever the Traffic Program is active, TP will be displayed in the bottom line (Fig. 3.39.). Traffic programs and the TP volume can be set in Audio Set. Please refer to Chapter 3.4. Audio/Set menu on page 36. You can interrupt traffic announcements by pressing the volume control 8. Note When this function is active, CD playback will be interrupted by traffic announcements.

Mute If you select Mute (using the rotary knob 18), the mute function will be switched on ( ) or off ( ). The mute symbol will be seen in the bottom line (loudspeaker crossed out, Fig. 3.40.). Note Navigation recommendations and traffic program announcements will still be audible.

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3.6. MP3 mode


When creating an MP3 disc, you can organize MP3 tracks into folders. Regardless of how many levels these folders are arranged in on the CD, the PCM displays the folders on the CD in a single level. Folders which do not contain MP3 files are not displayed. The number of folders or the maximum number of tracks which can be displayed is dependent on the directory depth of the CD as well as the number of files present. Note In the case of a very deep directory structure for the folders or in the case of a very large number of files, display of all the folders or tracks may not be possible.

Notes on copyright The music tracks that you can create for/playback in MP3 mode are generally copyright-protected under applicable international and national laws. In many countries, the reproduction of copyrighted material is not permitted, even if only for personal use, without the express prior consent of the copyright holder. Please check the current copyright laws for your country and comply with them. These restrictions do not apply for example to your own compositions and recordings, or for recordings for which authorization has been obtained from the copyright holder.

Starting MP3 mode - Insert an MP3 CD into the CD slot 26. The printed side of the CD must face upwards. The CD is pulled in automatically and the first track is played. If the inserted CD is not an audio CD, the following message appears in the bottom line: Single CD: No audio CD. - Pressing the CD button 2. CD playback continues at the point where it was previously interrupted, e.g. by switching to FM mode. If there is no CD in the single CD drive, this is indicated in the bottom line by the message Single CD: no CD. If a CD changer is connected, CD changer mode is activated automatically.

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Exiting MP3 mode - Pressing the eject button 24. The unit switches to radio mode and reverts to the most recent waveband and station settings. The CD is ejected and remains ready to be removed for 10 seconds. After that it will be withdrawn for safety reasons. Radio mode continues to remain active. - Pressing the TUNER button 1. The unit switches to radio mode and reverts to the most recent waveband and station settings. The CD remains inserted.

Compact Disc (CD) instructions Sound interruptions may occur if the CD is soiled. In order to ensure optimum sound quality, please note the following: - Always touch the CD at the edges only. Never touch the side without writing and keep the CD clean. - Never stick anything on the CD. - Protect the CDs against direct sunlight and from heat sources such as heaters etc. - Before playing the CD, it should be cleaned with a special, commercially available cleaning cloth, wiping from the centre outwards. Solvents such as benzene, thinners or other commercially available cleaning agents and anti-static sprays must not be used. - Do not bend CDs. - The system may not be able to play copyprotected CDs or CDs with CD-ROM sections which do not correspond to the audio CD standard.

Notes on permissible formats To avoid problems when playing your MP3 CDs, please observe the following notes: - 650 MB and 700 MB blank CDs are supported. - The following CD formats are supported: CD ROM mode1 / ISO 9660 Level 1 / Joliet. - Joliet format (file name up to max. 64 characters) is possible. - No warranty is accepted for poor-quality userburned CDs, CDs of other formats, mixed-mode CDs, CD-Extra CDs and multisession CDs or uncompleted CDs.

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Fig. 3.41.

Fig. 3.42.

Fig. 3.43.

3.6.1. Description of MP3 main menu Press the AUDIO button 10. This opens the menus for MP3 operation. (Fig. 3.41.) There is a status field on the left-hand side of the menu. The status field displays the following information: - Folder name - Track name / Artist (in the case of ID3-Tags, otherwise display of the file name) - Elapsed track time - Number of tracks - Programmed track sequence. The options Folder selection, Track List, Track Seq., Scan, Traffic Program and Mute are available on the right-hand side.

Folder selection Hold down keys 0 to 9 on the numerical keypad 3 for longer than 1 second or select the Folder selection option using the rotary knob 18. A list of the folder names is displayed on the left-hand side of the display. (Fig. 3.42.) Playing a folder Highlight the desired folder in the folder list by turning the rotary knob 18. The highlighted folder is played, provided the highlighting is not changed or the rotary knob 18 pressed within 1 second. When the rotary knob 18 is pressed, the system returns to the MP3 main menu.

Track List Select Track List using the rotary knob 18. The track list of the previously selected/set folder is shown in the left display area. (Fig. 3.43.) The track names are shown in the track list. The Up arrow and Down arrow symbols indicate that additional entries exist above or below the visible area. Turn the rotary knob 18 further. Playing a track Turn the rotary knob 18. The selected track is highlighted in the track list. The track is played, provided the highlighting is not changed or the rotary knob 18 pressed within 1 second. When the rotary knob 18 is pressed, the system returns to the MP3 main menu.

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Track skip Skipping to the next track: Briefly press button 5. Skipping back to the start of the track: Briefly press button 4. The track skips back to the beginning. If the elapsed track time is less than 10 seconds, the player skips back to the beginning of the previous track. Notes: Briefly pressing buttons 4 or 5 a number of times causes the player to skip forward or backward more than once. It is not possible to skip tracks if the symbol is displayed on the left-hand side of the header. Fast forward/reverse Press and hold down buttons 4 or 5. Note It is not possible to Fast forward/reverse if the symbol is displayed on the left-hand side of the header.

- Normal The folders and the tracks they contain are played consecutively. The Normal track sequence is not displayed in the status field. - Repeat track The current track is repeated. The repeat function is interrupted by pressing the 4 or 5 button. Selecting a different folder or a different track also cancels it. - Random Once the Random function has been activated, the current track is played until the end. All the tracks on the CD are then played in random order; the same track may be played more than once.

Fig. 3.44.

Track sequence It is possible to set the order in which the individual tracks are to be played. Select Track Seq. The Normal, Repeat track and Random functions are available for selection. (Fig. 3.44.) Switching the function on/off Select the function using the rotary knob 18. The MP3 main menu appears. The selected function appears in the status field.

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Scan When this function is activated each track in the folder is played for approx. 8 seconds. Select Scan using the rotary knob 18 to switch the Scan function on ( ) or off ( ). The scan can be stopped by pressing buttons 4, 5 or the rotary knob 18. The track that was playing back then continues. Traffic program Please refer to Chapter Traffic Program on page 45. Mute Please refer to Chapter Mute on page 45.

3.7. CD changer mode* (optional equipment)


The operational readiness of the CD changer The CD changer is located in the stowage compartment on the right of the trunk. The CD changer will be ready for operation as soon as the filled CD magazine is loaded into the changer. Make certain that it is installed in the correct position and that the sliding cover is closed after the magazine is inserted. Further operation is performed via the PCM. Loading/unloading the magazine To remove the CD magazine, open the sliding cover on the CD changer and press the eject button. The magazine will be ejected and can be removed. When inserting CDs into the magazine, please notice the instructions printed on the magazine. The magazine must be inserted into the CD changer as far as possible. Note Incorrectly inserted CDs will not be played. To allow for the fastest possible changing of CDs, the magazine should be loaded without any gaps, beginning with compartment 1.

Starting CD Changer mode With a CD changer installed, you can start CD Changer mode as follows: - Press the CD button 2. CD playback will resume from the point at which it was previously interrupted, e.g. by switching to FM mode. If there is currently no CD in the CD Single drive or if a CD in the CD Single drive is currently playing, you must press the CD button 2 again. If there is an audio CD in the CD Single drive, you must press the CD button 2 twice to select the CD mode. If there is no magazine in the CD changer or there are no CDs in the magazine, the bottom line will display the message CD changer: no magazine or CD changer: no CD. Ending CD Changer mode - Press the TUNER button 1. The unit will switch to Radio mode or - press the CD button 2. In the latter case, the unit will switch to Single CD mode.

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Instructions for compact discs (CDs) Skipping may occur if the CD is dirty. In order to ensure the best sound quality, please note the following information: - Touch the CD at the edges only. Never touch the unprinted side and keep the CD clean. - Never stick anything on the CD. - Protect CDs from direct sunlight and keep them away from heat sources such as heaters etc. - Before playing the CD, it should be cleaned with a special, commercially available cleaning cloth, wiping from the center outward. Solvents such as benzene, thinners or other commercially available cleaning agents and anti-static sprays should never be used. - Do not bend CDs. - The system may not be able to play copy-protected audio CDs or CDs with CD-ROM sections which do not comply with the audio CD standard.

On the right, you will find the options CD List, Track List, Name CD, Track Seq., Scan, Traffic Program and Mute.

Fig. 3.45.

3.7.1. Explanation of the CD Changer menu Press the AUDIO button 10. The CD Changer menu will open (Fig. 3.45.). On the left of the menu, you will find a status field. The following is displayed in the status field: - The numbers 1 - 6 represent the CD magazine compartments (The magazine compartment number for the currently playing CD is displayed enlarged. Numbers shown in gray represent empty magazine compartments.), - the self-assigned name or the CD text (if available), - track name and track number (if available), - number of tracks, - elapsed track time, - total playing time, - track sequence set.

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Track skip Skipping to the next track: Briefly press button 5. Skipping back to the start of the track: Briefly press button 4. The system will skip back to the beginning of the track. If the current track has been playing for less than 10 seconds, the system will skip back to the beginning of the previous track. Notes If you briefly press button 4 or 5, the system will skip forward or backward across multiple tracks. If the symbol is displayed on the left in the top line, you cannot skip a track. Fast forward/reverse Press and hold button 4 or 5. Note If the symbol is displayed on the left in the top line, fast forward or reverse will not be possible.

Fig. 3.46.

Fig. 3.47.

CD List Press and hold for more than 1 second one of the buttons 1 to 6 on the numerical keypad 3 or select CD List with the rotary knob 18. The CD track list will be displayed on the left of the display (Fig. 3.46.). The magazine compartment numbers or the CD names, if available, will be displayed in the CD List. If a magazine compartment is empty, the message No CD will be displayed. Playing a CD Select a magazine compartment in the CD List with the rotary knob 18. If the CD remains highlighted for more than 1 second or if you press the rotary knob 18, the CD will be played. Once you have pressed the rotary knob 18, the system will return to the CD Changer menu.

Track List Use the rotary knob 18 to select Track List. The CD track list will be displayed on the left of the display (Fig. 3.47.). The track numbers or the track names, if available, will be displayed in the track list. The two symbols up arrow or down arrow indicate that there are additional entries above or below the visible area. To access these, continue turning the rotary knob 18. Playing individual tracks: Turn the rotary knob 18. The selected track will be highlighted in the track list. If the track remains highlighted for more than 1 second or if you press the rotary knob 18, the track will be played. Once you have pressed the rotary knob 18, the system will return to the Single CD menu.

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Please refer to Chapter 1.2.4. Input menu operation on page 14. - Cancel Use the rotary knob 18 to select Cancel. The assignment of the name will be canceled. The unit will switch back to the Single CD menu. - Enter Use the rotary knob 18 to select Enter. The entered name will be stored in the PCM. The unit will switch back to the CD Changer menu.

Fig. 3.48.

Fig. 3.49.

Name CD A name can be assigned or an assigned name can be altered for the CD which is currently playing. Use the rotary knob 18 to select Name CD. The associated dialog will be displayed (Fig. 3.48.). The dialog contains a name field, the available character set and the Cancel and Enter buttons. Note The option Name CD cannot be selected if the inserted CD has CD text. A name may have a maximum of 20 characters. It is possible to assign names for a maximum of 30 CDs including the CD changer. If more names are assigned, these will automatically overwrite the oldest names.

Track Seq. In this submenu, you can set the sequence in which the individual tracks will be played. Select Track Seq.. The submenu will offer the following options Normal, Repeat CD, Repeat track and Random (Fig. 3.49.). Activating/deactivating an option Use the rotary knob 18 to select the option. The CD Changer menu will then be displayed. The selected option will be shown in the status field.

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- Normal The CDs and CD tracks will be played successively. The Normal track sequence will not be displayed in the status field. - Repeat CD The currently playing CD will be repeated. This function will be canceled, if you select another CD. - Repeat track The current track will be played again. If you press button 4 or 5, Repeat track will be canceled. This function will also be canceled, if you select another track or CD. - Random If you select Random playback, the system will first play the current track to the end. Afterwards the tracks on the current CD will be in random order, whereby it may happen that some tracks will be played more than once. Afterwards, the tracks of all the CDs in the CD changer magazine will be played in random order.

Scan When Scan is activated, each track on the CD will be played for approximately 8 seconds. If you select Scan (with the rotary knob 18), the scanning function will be switched on ( ) or off ( ). Scanning can also be canceled by pressing button 4 or 5 or by pressing the rotary knob 18. The track on the CD that was already playing will continue playing. Traffic program Please refer to Chapter Traffic Program on page 45. Mute Please refer to Chapter Mute on page 45.

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4.

Sound Settings (SOUND)

With the sound settings, the sound of the PCM can be set to suit your precise requirements via the bass, treble, balance and fader settings. Requesting SOUND menu Press SOUND button 11. The range of the display and functions for the sound settings depends on the vehicle model and equipment. All the features are described on the following pages. Therefore, in some cases, not all the described functions will be found in your PCM. With your PCM, you can operate the various sound packages available: - PCM with standard loudspeakers Your vehicle is equipped with a 4-channel, 3-way loudspeaker system.

- PCM with Bose Soundsystem* The Bose sound system* includes: - Audio electronics with Bose digital signal processing for spatial sound, Centerpoint signal processing technology for Surround Sound, Audio Pilot Noise Compensation Technology for continuous adaptation of the volume in several independent frequency bands, 8 channels for interior-specific equalization, 6 linear amplifiers and 2 Bosepatented TSM switching amplifiers, one of which is integrated in the 5.3 gal bass reflex housing. - A microphone in the headlining for interior noise pick-up for AudioPilot. - 14 high output loudspeakers: Two 1.0 in spherical tweeters ensure balanced sound characteristics in the high-frequency range in the front of the vehicle and a 2.5 in wide-band loudspeaker serves as a centerfill, as well as a central channel for Surround Sound. An 3.0 in Neodym mid-range speaker in each of the front doors ensure a good balance and wide stereo image, and 8.0 in Neodym bass loudspeakers deliver low bass reproduction in the vehicle. In the rear doors, 1.0 in spherical tweeters provide balanced sound characteristics in the high frequency range in the rear of the vehicle and 6.5 in bass/mid-range speakers ensure greater spatial depth as well as Surround Sound in the front seats.

Two 2.5 in wide-band loudspeakers in the Dpillar provide Surround Sound to the rear passengers and a 5.25 in Richbass high output bass speaker in a 5.3 gal bass reflex housing located in the luggage compartment amplifies the full, rich bass sound.

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Fig. 4.1.

Fig. 4.2.

Fig. 4.3.

4.1. SOUND main function


The following options are available for operating the SOUND main function: Bass, Treble, Balance, Fader, Loudness and SDV or AudioPilot and Surround (Fig. 4.1.). The numbers in front of the options correspond to the currently set values. The arrows next to the options Fader and Balance symbolize the direction in which the center of the sound is shifted. There are independent bass, treble and surround settings for each source. For this reason, the active source is also displayed here (e.g. bass FM)

Bass After selecting Bass set the bass (Fig. 4.2.). For this purpose, turn the rotary knob 18 until the desired setting has been reached. Then press the rotary knob 18. Treble After selecting Treble, make the desired treble setting.

Balance Using the Balance settings, the volume distribution between the left and right speakers in the passenger compartment can be set. After selecting Balance make the desired balance setting (Fig. 4.3.). Fader Using the Fader settings, the volume distribution between the front and rear speakers in the passenger compartment can be set. After selecting Fader make the desired fader setting.

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Loudness (with standard speakers) Loudness increases the sound volume by boosting the low end (bass). This is primarily effective when listening to music at low volume settings and ensures satisfying bass reproduction at conversation levels. SDV (with standard speakers) SDV (speed dependent volume) is a function of the PCM which automatically regulates the volume as a function of the vehicle speed. This results in compensation of driving noises produced at higher speeds. The extent of the volume adaptation can be set in Sound Set. AudioPilot (with Bose Soundsystem*) This patented Bose technology sets new standards in noise compensation for vehicle audio systems. The noise level is monitored continuously via a microphone inside the vehicle - both the music as well as any undesirable noises, both from inside and outside, whether speed dependent or not. A filter analyzes interference and adapts the playback of the music permanently and automatically in real time through algorithm compensation, not just in terms of volume, but also in terms of the dynamics of the overall frequency spectrum. The music is no longer overlaid by noises and the listener enjoys an undistorted listening experience.

Setting surround With the Surround function activated, the desired spaciousness can be set by selecting ...set and then turning the rotary knob 18 (Fig. 4.4.). Next, press the rotary knob 18. * The Centerpoint technology for generating Surround Sound is optimized for digital media. Consequently, in association with FM stations in poor reception areas, Surround functionality may be impaired. AM stations cannot be received/ heard in Surround Sound.

Fig. 4.4.

Surround (with Bose Soundsystem*) Additional independent audio channels in the front and rear of the vehicle create a multi-channel Surround Sound experience, even in the case of conventional stereo recordings. The Bose Centerpoint signal processing technology processes virtually any audio source* into five separate audio channels, ensuring a well-tuned and balanced Surround Sound experience.

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Fig. 4.5.

Fig. 4.6.

Fig. 4.7.

4.2. Sound Set


Settings for the SDV and for the listening position (depending on the equipment) can be made and the sound settings can be reset to the factory settings in Sound Set. From the active sound settings main function, Sound Set is called up by pressing the set button 20 (as an example see Fig. 4.5.).

SDV Curve (with standard speakers) With the SDV Curve, the extent of the volume adaptation can be set according to the vehicle speed (Fig. 4.6.). - SDV curve 1 - slight volume adaptation - SDV curve 7 - large volume adaptation

Listening position (with Bose Soundsystem*) The sound characteristics can be optimized to various listening positions, i.e. to the various seating positions (Fig. 4.7.). The following options are available for setting: - Front The sound characteristics are optimized for the front passengers, - Normal Optimum sound experience for the front and rear passengers, - Rear The sound characteristics are optimized for the rear passengers. The selected listening position is deactivated in the Surround setting. However, when Surround is deactivated, the last listening position selected is automatically reactivated.

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Fig. 4.8.

Factory Setting After selecting Factory Setting the settings can be reset to predefined values (Fig. 4.8.). Selecting Yes will delete your settings.

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5.

Telephone (TEL)* (optional equipment)

The powerful triband GSM radio telephone with handset and hands-free operation (GSM 900/ 1800/1900) is fitted with a variety of functions to make phone calls in the car easier. Your PCM telephone complies with the GSM Standard (Global System for Mobile communication), currently implemented in more than 100 countries. Your network operator can provide you with information regarding the current and planned extension of supply areas for GSM networks. The telephone allows you to make phone calls, toggle between two phone calls and hold conferences. In addition to the dial number feature, the telephone comes with various list and phone book options allowing fast call handling.

Important legal and safety information regarding the use of cellular telephones Some states may prohibit the use of cellular telephones while driving a vehicle. Check the laws and regulations on the use of cellular telephones in the areas where you drive. The country-specific regulations apply for telephone operations.

Reception quality The reception quality of your car telephone will change constantly when you are driving. Interference caused by buildings, landscape and weather is unavoidable. It may become particularly difficult to hear when using the hands-free function due to external noise such as engine and wind noise. A weak signal impairs voice and transmission quality, and can lead to loss of the connection.

Warning!
Severe personal injury or death can result in the event of an accident. Looking away from the road or turning your attention away from your driving can cause an accident and serious or fatal injury. When using your cellular telephone, you should always: - Give full attention to your driving - pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if traffic conditions so require.

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5.1. Switching the telephone on / off


If the PCM is switched on and in standby mode, the telephone is automatically switched on. Please refer to Chapter 1.4. Switching PCM On/ Off and standby mode from page 16.

5.2. Inserting the telephone card


Press on the drawer for the telephone SIM card 6. The drawer is unlocked and the SIM telephone card (SIM = Subscriber Identification Module) can be inserted. Note Insert the telephone card so that the metal contacts face upwards. The slanted corner of the telephone card must be on the right. After the SIM card has been properly positioned, lightly press on the card to engage it in the recess of the drawer. Close the drawer for the phone SIM card 6 after inserting the SIM card. Note Before closing the drawer for the telephone SIM card 6, ensure that the SIM card is correctly inserted in the drawer. If the SIM card is skewed or not engaged in the drawer, there is a danger that the SIM card will be destroyed when the drawer is closed.

Danger!
Fig. 5.1.

Opening the Phone menu Press TEL button 12. The menus for operation of the telephone are called up.

The telephone must not be used near explosives or flammable materials (e.g. at a gas station) or in the vicinity of operations involving explosives. In certain danger areas the cellular telephone must be switched off. Please heed appropriate warnings.

- Phone Off Select the Phone Off option using the rotary knob 18. The telephone will be switched off. All phone-independent functions will still be available. - Phone On Select the Phone On option using the rotary knob 18. The telephone will be switched on.

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Note With some radio telephones, PIN query can be deactivated after the device is switched on. Deactivation and activation of the PIN query cannot, however, be performed by means of the PCM phone menu, but only on the radio telephone itself. Please consult the operating instructions of your radio telephone for this purpose. - Enter Select the Enter option. The PIN number entered will be checked. - Delete Select the Delete option. The entire content of the input field is deleted. - Emergency Call Select the Emergency Call option. An emergency call is made. Please refer to Chapter 5.14. Emergency call from page 79.

Fig. 5.2.

Fig. 5.3.

5.2.1. Entering the PIN You will find the PIN number (PIN = Personal Identification Number) to be entered in the documentation provided by your network operator. Enter the PIN number using the keys on the numerical keypad 3 or select the numbers from the menu using the rotary knob 18. (Fig. 5.2.) The numbers entered will be shown as asterisks in the input field.

Note If the incorrect PIN has been entered three times in a row, the telephone card will be blocked. To unblock the card, SUPER PIN (also referred to as the PUK, Pin Unblocking Key) as well as a new PIN (minimum 4, maximum 8 characters) will have to be entered. To unblock the card, follow the instructions on the PCM display. (Fig. 5.3.) If you cancel the menu after entering the PUK, the standard PIN 0000 is assigned to the SIM card. Access will be denied. Please refer to Chapter 5.15. Phone Set from page 80.

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5.3. Quick Dial


5.3.1. Quick Dial menu After pressing the Lift handset button 28 the Quick Dial menu is displayed if direct dialing is not possible. When you are in a phone menu, you can access the Quick Dial menu by pressing one of the keys on the numerical keypad 3. The Quick Dial menu provides the following functions: - Redialing the last number dialed by pressing the Lift handset button 28 again or by pressing the rotary knob 18. - Direct input of a phone number using the numerical keypad 3. Followed by a press of the Lift handset button 28 to dial the number entered. - Selection from a list of a maximum of 10 numbers last dialed. Followed by a press of the Lift handset button 28 to dial the number entered.

5.3.2. Direct dialing If a phone number is displayed in the status field of a menu and you press the Lift handset button 28, this number is dialed directly.

5.4. Accepting or rejecting calls, ending calls


Incoming calls are accepted by: - Pressing the Lift handset button 28. - Select Answer. - Pressing the Lift receiver button on the handset* (optional equipment). Incoming calls are rejected by: Pressing the End call button 27. Select Ignore. Pressing the volume control 8. Pressing the End call button on the handset* (optional equipment).

Calls are ended by: - Pressing the End call button 27. - Select End call. - Pressing the End call button on the handset* (optional equipment). - Hanging up the phone handset* (optional equipment).

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5.5. Hands-free operation, volume control and functions of the handset


Hands-free unit A microphone for hands-free operation is located in the vehicles roof control panel. In this way, all phone calls can be made without using a handset. The volume of the call can be adjusted using the volume control 8. 5.5.1. Handset* (optional equipment) Your PCM phone may be equipped with a handset. Note Using a telephone handset when driving is not permitted in all countries. Therefore, please observe the country-specific laws and regulations. Characters and symbols on the telephone handset display Signal strength Connection display Short message display Roaming display
Abb. 5.4.

Display End call/ delete Rocker button Louder/quieter Up/down Lift receiver/ confirm Number keys/ function buttons Inquiry button Menu

Redialing - Press the (lift receiver button), in order to display the last 10 dialed numbers. Select the desired number via the rocker button and confirm using the button, in order to dial the number. Button lock - Press buttons and simultaneously, in order to activate or deactivate the button lock. Setting the handset volume - If no menu is selected, the handset volume can be changed using the rocker button. The volume set is also stored when the system is switched off. Inquiry button - During a phone call, the handset microphone can be suppressed by pressing the button. The microphone remains suppressed as long as the button is continuously pressed, i.e. when the button is released, the microphone is active again. Menu button - The phone book and messages are accessed via the menu button . - Confirm or access submenu via the button. - Delete or back via the button. - Exit the menu by pressing and holding the button.

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- During an active call, the menu button has call functions such as Hold Call, Make New Call, Restrict My Phone Number and Transfer Call. Finding a phone number in the phone book - Press the button in order to access the menu. By repeatedly pressing , Find Entry By Name is accessed via the submenu Personal Numbers. Confirm by pressing and then enter the first 1 to 3 letters. Entering own number - Press the button in order to access the menu. By repeatedly pressing , Find Entry By Name is accessed via the submenu Personal Numbers. Select the menu My Phone Number(s) via rocker button and confirm with . Enter your number followed by the desired name. Reading a short message - In the main menu (button ) select the option Messages via the rocker button. Menu item Received Messages is accessed by confirming with the button.
Fig. 5.5. Fig. 5.6.

Switching back to hands-free mode The call can be switched back from the handset to the hands-free unit: - after the call has been answered using the handset or - after the call has been transferred to the handset. During the phone call, select the Hands-free option from the Phone call menu. (Fig. 5.5.) You can hang up once Hands-free has been selected. The call is continued using hands-free operation. A prompt to this effect appears on the bottom line.

5.6. Dialing a number


5.6.1. Entering a phone number Select Dial Number in the phone main menu by using the rotary knob 18. The input menu for phone numbers is opened. (Fig. 5.6.) Select the phone number using the numerical keypad 3, the + button 4 and the #-button 5 or se* lect the numbers from the menu using the rotary knob 18. Note Always enter phone numbers with their respective area codes. For domestic phone calls, the area code can be left out when dialing service numbers. The complete phone number entered is displayed in the input field. (Fig. 5.6.)

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- Cancel The dial number feature is cancelled. Characters entered are automatically deleted. - Store Once Store has been selected, the number entered can be stored together with a name on the SIM card. Please refer to Chapter 5.7.3. Adding a new entry from page 67. - Last No. Dialed The number last dialed can be transferred into the input field. - Dial After selecting Dial or by pressing the Lift handset button 28 the phone number entered is dialed. The phone call menu appears and audio is muted.
Fig. 5.7.

5.7.1. Calling a subscriber recorded in the PCM telephone book. Select a telephone book entry. Please refer to Chapter 5.7.2. Selecting a telephone book entry from page 67. The phone number assigned to the entry is displayed above. (Fig. 5.8.) Press the Lift handset button 28 or select Dial. The connection is established.

5.7. Telephone book


Select Phonebook in the phone main menu by using the rotary knob 18. The entries that have been stored in the telephone book are shown on the lefthand side. The Select, Add, Change, Delete und Dial options are available on the right-hand side. (Fig. 5.7.)

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Fig. 5.8.

Fig. 5.9.

Fig. 5.10.

5.7.2. Selecting a telephone book entry Select Select to open the subscriber list. Place the cursor on the desired telephone book entry by turning the rotary knob 18. Arrow heads at the top and the bottom of the list indicate that there are more entries available for selection. Press the rotary knob 18 to select the entry. The phone number assigned to the entry is displayed above the telephone book entries. (Fig. 5.8.)

5.7.3. Adding a new entry Select Add. The menu for entering new telephone book entries is opened. (Fig. 5.9.) The Name und Number options are available for further selection. Use the rotary knob 18 to select the Name option. The name input menu appears. (Fig. 5.10.)

Name Enter the name for the new telephone book entry. (Fig. 5.10.) Characters, symbols and the Cancel and Enter options are available for input. Please refer to Chapter 1.2.4. Input menu operation from page 14. - Cancel Once Cancel has been selected, the current entry is cancelled.

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Note With only a few exceptions, the phone number must be entered complete with area code. For phone calls abroad you must also enter the international dialing prefix. Example: For Germany you must enter +4917XXX instead of 017XXX to use the phone for international phone calls. - Cancel Once Cancel has been selected, the current entry is cancelled. - Cursor After selecting Cursor, the highlight is placed after the last character entered in the input field. By turning the rotary knob 18, any position in the text already entered can be selected. By pressing the rotary knob 18 more characters can be entered. After more characters have been entered, characters to the right of the highlight are moved to the right. - Enter Once Enter has been selected, the new telephone book entry is stored in the telephone book. 5.7.4. Changing an entry An existing telephone book entry can be changed. - Select the entry you wish to change. - Select Change. (Fig. 5.12.) - Make the desired changes. Please refer to Chapter 5.7.3. Adding a new entry from page 67. - Select Enter. The changed entry is stored.

Fig. 5.11.

Fig. 5.12.

- Enter Once Enter has been selected, the name entered is accepted into the telephone book. You can continue entering the associated number. (Fig. 5.11.) Number Enter the phone number for the new telephone book entry. Characters and the Cancel, Cursor and Enter options are available for input. (Fig. 5.11.) Please refer to Chapter 1.2.4. Input menu operation from page 14.

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5.8.1. Phoning a subscriber listed under Important numbers - Select an entry from the list. The phone number assigned to the entry is displayed above the entries. Please refer to Chapter 5.8.2. Selecting a subscriber listed under Important numbers from page 70.
Fig. 5.13. Fig. 5.14.

5.7.5. Deleting an entry - Select the entry you wish to delete. After selecting Delete the prompt Delete this entry? is displayed. For the purpose of doublechecking, the telephone number and the name are displayed. The options Yes und No are also available. (Fig. 5.13.) Yes Deletes the entry displayed from the telephone list. No The entry is not deleted. The menu returns to the telephone book.

5.8. Important numbers


This function allows you to create a list with up to 5 entries to quickly find and select the numbers that you use most frequently. The entries in the Important Numbers list are taken from the PCM telephone book previously created or read from the telephone card. Once Important Nos. has been selected from the phone main menu, the stored entries are displayed on the left-hand side. The Select, Organize, Add, Delete, Delete All and Dial options are available on the right-hand side. (Fig. 5.14.) Note If no entry has been stored yet, only the Add option is available for selection.

- Press the Lift handset button 28. or select Dial. The connection is established.

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5.8.4. Creating the "Important numbers" list - Select the Important Nos. option in the phone main menu. - Select Add. All entries in the telephone book are displayed. - Now you can select an entry from the telephone book and copy it to the Important numbers list by pressing the rotary knob 18. 5.8.5. Deleting an entry - Select the entry to be deleted from the list. - Select Delete. The prompt Delete this entry? is displayed. For the purpose of double-checking, the phone number and the name are displayed. The options Yes und No are also available. Yes deletes the entry displayed from the list. No The entry is not deleted. The menu returns to the Important numbers list.

Fig. 5.15.

Fig. 5.16.

5.8.2. Selecting a subscriber listed under Important numbers - Select Select. - Place the cursor on the desired list entry (maximum of 5 subscribers) by turning the rotary knob 18. The phone number assigned to the entries is displayed above. (Fig. 5.15.) - Press the rotary knob 18 to select the entry.

5.8.3. Organizing entries - Select the entry to be moved from the list. - Select Organize. (Fig. 5.16.) - Turn the rotary knob 18 to highlight a place in the list. - Press the rotary knob 18. The entry is placed at the highlighted location.

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5.8.6. Deleting all entries under Important numbers - Select Delete all. The prompt Delete all entries? is displayed. The options Yes and No are available. Yes deletes all entries from the list. No The entries are not deleted. The menu returns to the Important numbers list.
Fig. 5.17.

5.9.1. Phoning an entry from the Dialed Calls list - Select an entry from the list. Please refer to Chapter 5.9.2. Selecting an entry from the Dialled Calls list from page 72. - Press the Lift handset button 28. or select Dial. The connection is established.

5.9. Dialed Calls


The phone function Dialed Calls automatically stores the last 10 phone numbers or names dialed by you in the PCM. The PCM can distinguish between up to 5 different SIM cards. If a SIM card that is known to the PCM is inserted, the phone numbers or name last dialed with the PCM for this card are displayed. Once Dialed Calls has been selected from the phone main menu, the stored entries are displayed on the left-hand side. The Select, Store, Delete, Delete All and Dial options are available on the right-hand side. (Fig. 5.17.)

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5.9.3. Storing an entry - Select the phone number to be stored from the list. - Select Add. The telephone book is opened. You can save the phone number under a corresponding name in the telephone book. Please refer to Chapter 5.7.3. Adding a new entry from page 67. 5.9.4. Deleting an entry - Select the name entry or phone number to be deleted from the list. - Select Delete. The prompt Delete this entry? is displayed. For the purpose of double-checking, the phone number and if available the name are displayed. The options Yes und No are also available. Yes deletes the entry displayed from the list. No The entry is not deleted. The menu returns to the Dialled Calls list.

5.9.5. Deleting all entries in the Last numbers list - Select Delete All. The prompt Delete all entries? is displayed. The options Yes and No are available. Yes deletes all entries from the list. No The entries are not deleted. The menu returns to the Dialled Calls list.

Fig. 5.18.

5.9.2. Selecting an entry from the Dialled Calls list - Select Select. - Place the cursor on the desired name entry or phone number by turning the rotary knob 18. (Fig. 5.18.) In the case of a name, the phone number assigned is displayed above the entries. - Press the rotary knob 18 to select the entry.

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5.10.1. Phoning an entry from the Accepted Calls list - Select an entry from the list. Please refer to Chapter 5.10.2. Selecting an entry from the Received Calls list from page 73. - Press the Lift handset button 28. or select Dial. The connection is established. 5.10.2. Selecting an entry from the Received Calls list - Select the Select option to select one of (a maximum of 10) accepted calls. - Place the cursor on the desired name entry or phone number by turning the rotary knob 18. (Fig. 5.20.) In the case of a name, the phone number assigned is displayed above the entries.

Fig. 5.19.

Fig. 5.20.

5.10. Received calls


The phone function Received Calls automatically stores the last 10 phone numbers or names accepted by you in the PCM. If one of these phone numbers corresponds to an entry in your telephone book, the name assigned is displayed. Once Received Calls has been selected from the phone main menu, the stored entries are displayed on the left-hand side. The Select, Store, Delete, Delete All and Dial options are available on the right-hand side. (Fig. 5.19.)

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5.10.3. Storing an entry - Select the phone number to be stored from the list. - Select Store. The telephone book is opened. You can save the phone number under a corresponding name in the telephone book. Please refer to Chapter 5.7.3. Adding a new entry from page 67. 5.10.4. Deleting an entry - Select the name entry or phone number to be deleted from the list. After selecting Delete , the prompt Delete this entry? is displayed. For the purposes of double-checking, the phone number and, if available, the name are displayed. The options Yes und No are also available. Yes deletes the entry displayed from the list. No The entry is not deleted. The menu returns to the Received Calls list.

5.10.5. Deleting all entries in the Received Calls list - Select Delete All. The prompt Delete all entries? is displayed. The options Yes and No are available. Yes deletes all entries from the list. No The entries are not deleted. The menu returns to the Received Calls list.
Fig. 5.21.

5.11. Missed calls


The telephone function Missed Calls automatically stores the last 10 missed calls. Calls that were missed because the PCM was not switched on, or were rejected, are stored. If one of these phone numbers corresponds to an entry in your telephone book, the name assigned is displayed. Once Missed Calls has been selected from the phone main menu, the stored entries are displayed on the left-hand side. The Select, Store, Delete, Delete All and Dial options are available on the right-hand side (Fig. 5.21.).

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5.11.1. Phoning an entry from the Missed Calls list - Select an entry from the list. Please refer to Chapter 5.11.2. Selecting an entry from the Missed Calls list from page 75. - Press the Lift handset button 28. or select Dial. The connection is established.

5.11.3. Storing an entry - Select the phone number to be stored from the list. - Select Store. The telephone book is opened. You can save the phone number under a corresponding name in the telephone book. Please refer to Chapter 5.7.3. Adding a new entry from page 67. 5.11.4. Deleting an entry - Select the name entry or phone number to be deleted from the list. - Select Delete. The prompt Delete this entry? is displayed. For the purpose of double-checking, the name and the phone number are displayed if available. The options Yes and No are also available. Yes deletes the entry displayed from the list. No The entry is not deleted. The menu returns to the Missed Calls list.

Fig. 5.22.

5.11.2. Selecting an entry from the Missed Calls list - Select Select. - Place the cursor on the desired name entry or phone number by turning the rotary knob 18. (Fig. 5.22.) In the case of a name, the phone number assigned is displayed above the entries.

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5.11.5. Deleting all entries in the Missed Calls list - Select Delete All. The prompt Delete all entries? is displayed. The options Yes and No are available. Yes deletes all entries from the list. No The entries are not deleted. The menu returns to the Missed Calls list.
Fig. 5.23.

5.12.2. Rejecting an incoming call Select the Ignore option. Press the End call button 27 or press the volume control 8 or Pressing the End call button on the handset (optional equipment).

5.12.3. Connecting an additional call You can connect a second call during your active call. Select New call. The Dial Number, Important Nos. and Phonebook options are available for entering or selecting the desired number. - Dail Number You can enter a phone number. Please refer to Chapter 5.6. Dialing a number from page 65. - Important Nos. You can select a phone number from the Important Nos. list. Please refer to Chapter 5.8.1. Phoning a subscriber listed under Important numbers from page 69.

5.12. Making phone calls


An incoming phone call will be announced by a ringing tone, displaying the phone call menu (Fig. 5.23.) or by a prompt on the bottom line. If available, the phone number and, if it can be assigned to an entry stored in the telephone book, the name of the caller are displayed. 5.12.1. Accepting an incoming call - Select the Answer option or - press the Lift handset button 28. - Pressing the Lift receiver button handset (optional equipment) or - Lifting the handset.

on the

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- Phonebook You can select a phone number from the phone book. Please refer to Chapter 5.7.1. Calling a subscriber recorded in the PCM telephone book. from page 66. Note If the connection is made to the other subscriber, the active call remains active. You can now switch between both calls or hold a conference call. Please refer to the following chapter.

5.13. Call waiting, Swap (toggling) and conference


Call Waiting, Swap (toggling) and Conference are functions that you can use during the active phone call. Note The Call Waiting, Swap (toggling) and Conference options are only available if they are supported and enabled by the network operator. In addition, the Call waiting function must be enabled in the PCM. Please refer to Chapter 5.15.3. Call Settings from page 83.

Fig. 5.24.

Call waiting When a call comes in during an active call, you will hear the call waiting signal. The phone call menu is displayed or a prompt appears on the bottom line. (Fig. 5.24.) The options Answer, Ignore and End 1. Call are available. - Answer The call waiting will be accepted and activated. The previously active call is put on hold. You can now switch between both calls or hold a conference call with both callers.

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- Ignore The call waiting will be rejected. The caller hears a busy tone. If the phone number of the caller is being transmitted, this number or the name will appear in the "Missed Calls" list. - End 1.Call By selecting End 1. Call, the active call is ended and the incoming call can be accepted..
Fig. 5.25. Fig. 5.26.

Swap If you have accepted several calls, you can switch between these calls (toggling). - After selecting Swap you will be connected to the second call. The previously active call is put on hold. - Once End Call has been selected, the active call is stopped. - Once End all has been selected, the active call and the call on hold are stopped.

Conference If you have accepted several calls, these calls can be combined in a conference call. This way even the different callers can talk to each other. Select Conference. The active calls are combined in a conference call. (Fig. 5.26.)

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Hold conference You can put an active conference on hold. i.e. you are not switching off the conference. The other parties cannot hear you. Select the Hold conference option. The conference is put on hold. Appears in the bottom line Conference. To re-activate a conference on hold Hold conference must be selected. Ending calls - After selecting End Call and selecting the call to be stopped, a call in the conference is stopped. - After selecting End all, all calls in the conference are stopped.

Fig. 5.27.

Fig. 5.28.

Split conference You can split an active conference into individual calls. This way you can talk individually to each party. (Fig. 5.27.) Select the Split option. The conference is split into an active call and a call on hold. You now have to switch again between the individual calls. Please refer to Chapter Swap from page 78.

5.14. Emergency call


Various options are available for making an emergency call. - Press the SOS button A in the vehicle (Fig. 5.28.). - Selecting Emergency Call in the phone menu, when no SIM card is inserted or no PIN or PUK has been entered. - Dialing the emergency number (e.g. 911). Notes It is only possible to make an emergency call if an appropriate mobile phone network is available. Even if the PIN number has not been entered, an emergency call can be made. This function is available in many countries, even without a SIM card inserted. It is, however, dependent on country and network.

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Fig. 5.29.

Fig. 5.30.

Fig. 5.31.

When the SOS button A is pressed or Emergency Call selected in the phone menu, the emergency call menu is displayed. (Fig. 5.29.) The Yes and No options are available. - Yes Once Yes has been selected, a connection is made to the emergency service. - No Selecting No returns you to the previous menu without making an emergency call.

5.15. Phone Set


The Phone Set is used to make settings for ring volume, call divert, call settings, telephone settings and PIN settings. Note Some of these functions depend on the network or provider. Requesting Phone Set When the telephone main function is active press the set button 20. The Phone Set menu will be opened. (Fig. 5.30.)

5.15.1. Ring volume Select Ring Volume and set the desired volume. (Fig. 5.31.) The ring volume can also be adjusted while the telephone is ringing by turning the volume control 8. Note If the Off setting is selected for the ring volume, the symbol appears on the bottom line.

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If call divert has been activated, the phone numbers where the calls will be diverted to, are shown on the left-hand side of the display. The ...busy, ...not answered, ...unreachable, Forward all und Forward Off options are available on the right-hand side. ...not answered You can set up call divert for calls that you do not want to or cannot accept. After a certain amount of time has elapsed, the call will be diverted to the number entered. After selecting ...not answered, the Dial Number, Phonebook, Delay, Switch On, Switch Off and Status options are available on the right-hand side. (Fig. 5.33.) - Phonebook Once Phonebook has been selected, it is possible to select a number from the telephone book. The call is then diverted to this number. Please refer to Chapter 5.7.1. Calling a subscriber recorded in the PCM telephone book. from page 66.

Fig. 5.32.

Fig. 5.33.

5.15.2. Call divert By using call divert, you can divert calls to other phone numbers (e.g. your answering machine). Note The "Forward Call" function is network-dependent. For information regarding this function, please contact your network operator. Select the Forward Call option using the rotary knob 18. The Call Divert menu appears. (Fig. 5.32.) If the status of call diverts is unknown, this is indicated by a question mark in front of the options.

- Dial Number Once Dial Number has been selected, the phone number can be entered. Once Enter has been selected, the number entered will be accepted. Please refer to Chapter 5.6. Dialing a number from page 65.

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- Switch Off By selecting Switch Off the call divert can be switched off. The message Waiting for net divert... appears. You are then returned to the call divert menu. Not active appears in front of call divert to indicate that call divert is deactivated. ...busy Call divert can be activated for incoming calls while you are on the phone. The Call Waiting function must be switched off first. To switch on call divert, the same options as for the ...not answered setting are available to you. However, the Delay option is not available. ...not reachable Call divert can be activated for incoming calls when the telephone is switched off or not ready to receive calls. To switch on call divert, the same options as for the ...not answered setting are available to you. However, the Delay option is not available.

Forward all You can divert all incoming calls. To switch on call divert, the same options as for the ...not answered setting are available to you. However, the Delay option is not available. Forward Off You can cancel all call diverts. Select Forward Off for this purpose. The message Waiting for net divert... appears. You are then returned to the call divert menu. Not active appears in front of all call diverts to indicate that call divert is deactivated.

Fig. 5.34.

- Delay You can select the time after which the call will be diverted. After entering the phone number, select the Delay option (Fig. 5.34.) You can set times between 5 and 30 seconds in increments of 5 seconds. - Switch On By selecting Switch On the call divert is deactivated. Number and delay must be entered first. After call divert has been switched on, the message Waiting for net divert... is displayed. Following this, the confirmation that call divert to the number entered has been switched on appears.

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Fig. 5.35.

Fig. 5.36.

Fig. 5.37.

5.15.3. Call Settings After selecting Call Settings, select from the options Call Waiting, Incognito, Auto Answer, Auto Redial and Send DTMF using the rotary knob 18. (Fig. 5.35.)

Call Waiting If the Call Waiting function is active an incoming call is signaled during an active call. The caller hears a ringing tone. Once Call Waiting has been selected, choose between On and Off. (Fig. 5.36.) Note The Call Waiting function is network-dependent. For information regarding this function, please contact your network operator. In addition, the Call waiting function must be enabled in the PCM. Please refer to Chapter 5.13. Call waiting, Swap (toggling) and conference from page 77 and Chapter 5.15.3. Call Settings from page 83.

Incognito Transmission of your phone number to the other party can be suppressed. Once Incognito has been selected, choose between On, Off and as network. (Fig. 5.37.) The as network option sets the function to the preset of the network operator or provider.

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Notes - Depending on the network operator or provider, you may not be able to switch off Caller ID. - If it becomes necessary to enter numbers with special characters (+, # or *), the as network setting must be selected. Accept call If the Accept call function is switched on, all incoming calls are automatically answered by the PCM. Auto Redial The telephone will automatically redial any number that cannot be reached. The redial function is cancelled by pressing the End call button 27. Send DTMF If a connection is active, numbers known as DTMF numbers (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) can be sent using numerical keypad 3. This function is required , for example, to query your answering machine remotely. 5.15.4. Phone settings After selecting Phone Settings, select between the options Select Network, Avail. Networks and Factory Setting using the rotary knob 18. (Fig. 5.38.) The equipment identity number (IMEI) of the telephone is displayed in front of the Device Number. Select Network You can set your PCM to select the network manually or automatically. Once Select Network has been selected, choose between Automatic and Manual. (Fig. 5.39.)

Fig. 5.38.

Fig. 5.39.

- Automatic The PCM will automatically select a mobile phone network available at your location. - Manual Once Manual has been selected, you can select the desired network from the list of available networks. A message is displayed if the selected network becomes unavailable at a later point. In this case the network selection is set to Automatic.

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Factory Setting Once Factory Setting has been selected, the settings can be reset to the predefined values. After selecting Yes the settings are deleted.

Fig. 5.40.

Fig. 5.41.

Available Networks This option can only be selected if network selection has been set to Manual. Once Avail. Networks has been selected, a prompt appears and the available networks are listed. You can select an entry from the Avail. Networks list in the left-hand display area. Grayed out networks cannot be selected. (Fig. 5.40.) The PCM will log into the new network if a roaming agreement exists between this network and your own network operator.

5.15.5. PIN settings Once PIN Settings has been selected, choose between Change PIN and Use last PIN. (Fig. 5.41.)

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Fig. 5.42.

Note In order to change the PIN number, the SIM card PIN prompt must be activated. With some radio telephones, PIN query can be deactivated. Deactivation and activation of the PIN query cannot, however, be performed by means of the PCM phone menu, but only on the radio telephone itself. Please refer to Chapter 5.2.1. Entering the PIN from page 62 and the operating instructions of your radio telephone for this purpose.

Last PIN A setting is available for the PCM to automatically retrieve the PIN number after inserting the SIM card. The PIN numbers entered are stored for the 5 SIM cards used last. After the PCM has been switched on it will check which SIM card is inserted using the SIM card number and will use the associated PIN number. If you have changed the PIN number outside the PCM, the PIN is entered incorrectly once. Note Please note that the SIM card will be blocked after the PIN has been entered incorrectly three times.

Change PIN You can change the PIN number of your SIM card. After selecting Change PIN, the old PIN number has to be entered. This number is entered using the keys of the numerical keypad 3 or by selecting the numbers in the menu using the rotary knob 18. (Fig. 5.42.) Once you have confirmed the PIN number, you are prompted to enter the new PIN number. For security reasons, the PIN number has to be entered twice. If all numbers have been entered correctly and confirmed, the new PIN number is active.

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Short messaging (MAIL)* (optional equipment)

Different types of short messages (SMS) can be composed and received using the MAIL main function. The MAIL main function is only available if your PCM is equipped with a telephone* and a valid SIM card has been inserted. Select the SMS, SMS Fax (short messages to a fax machine) or SMS Mail (short messages to an email address) options to list, display, create, edit and send short messages. The availability and configuration of the short messaging functions is network dependent. Requesting MAIL main function Press the MAIL button 13. This requests the menus for the MAIL main function.
Fig. 6.1. Fig. 6.2.

Notes Short messages that have recently arrived are shown in the left display area of the MAIL main menu. When a new short message arrives, a symbol depicting a closed envelope appears on the bottom line, regardless of which menu has been selected. (Fig. 6.12.) If a flashing letter symbol is displayed in the bottom line, the available memory space for the short messages if full. In order to receive new incoming short messages, one or several saved messages must be deleted. Please refer to Chapter 6.1.7. Deleting an SMS short message from page 93.

6.1. SMS Short messaging


SMS short messages are short text messages such as "Where are we meeting today?". Once SMS has been selected from the MAIL main menu, the SMS menu opens. Incoming and saved short messages are shown in the left display area. Messages can be managed and edited by means of the Select, Read, Create, Edit and Delete options. (Fig. 6.2.)

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Fig. 6.3.

Fig. 6.4.

Fig. 6.5.

6.1.1. Selecting an SMS short message In order to edit a short message, select the desired short message. Select Select by turning and pressing the rotary knob 18 then select the desired short message from the list. All available information relating to the selected short message is shown in the status lines above the list of incoming SMS messages. (Fig. 6.3.)

6.1.2. Reading SMS short messages Select the short message you wish to read. After selecting Read the short message text is displayed. The Scroll, Previous, Next, No. Select, Answer and Delete options are available for further selection. (Fig. 6.4.) Scroll If a short message is too long to be displayed in the 6 lines that are visible, the rest of the message can be read by selecting Scroll and subsequently turning the rotary knob 18.

Previous/Next By selecting Previous/Next, you can jump to the next or previous short message in the short message list. No. Select Selecting No. Select, displays the numbers that appear in the short message. (Fig. 6.5.) The options Select, Store and Dial are also available. - Select Once Select has been selected, it is possible to select one of the displayed numbers.

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- Store Once Store has been selected, it is possible to save the previously selected number in the telephone book. Please refer to Chapter 5.7.4. Changing an entry from page 68. - Dial When Dial is selected, a telephone connection is established with the previously selected number. Answer Selecting Answer enables you to reply to the displayed short message. Please refer to Chapter 6.1.3. Replying to an SMS short message from page 89. Delete Selecting Delete enables you to delete the displayed short message. Please refer to Chapter 6.1.7. Deleting an SMS short message from page 93.

Fig. 6.6.

Fig. 6.7.

6.1.3. Replying to an SMS short message Select the short message you wish to reply to. Once Answer has been selected, the short message text of the selected short message will be displayed. The options with "Yes", with "No", new text and with quote are available for further selection. (Fig. 6.6.)

with Yes/with No Answer: Yes or Answer: No are added to the message being replied to. If the message content is too long, the text is cut off to allow the reply to be inserted. (Fig. 6.7.) - Now select the Send option to return the modified short message to the original sender. - After selecting Receiver, Store, Edit and Cancel, it is possible to edit the SMS accordingly. Please refer to Chapter 6.1.5. Editing an SMS short message from page 92.

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new text Once new text has been selected, a new text can be entered. Please refer to Chapter 6.1.4. Creating an SMS short message from page 90. Since in this case it is a matter of replying to a short message, the recipient will be inserted automatically. with quote Once with quote has been selected, a new text can be entered. The message text of the short message being replied to is displayed and can be edited as desired. Please refer to Chapter 6.1.4. Creating an SMS short message from page 90. Since in this case it is a matter of replying to a short message, the recipient will be inserted automatically.
Fig. 6.8. Fig. 6.9.

6.1.4. Creating an SMS short message Once Create has been selected in the input menu the SMS menu will be displayed. (Fig. 6.8.) Please refer to Chapter 1.2.4. Input menu operation from page 14. Note The length of an SMS is restricted to 160 characters. The lower part of the display provides status information with details of the current length of the SMS created, e.g. 086/160.

SMS Templates Predefined text elements can be inserted when creating short messages. (Fig. 6.9.) - Once you have selected Select choose one of the templates shown. - Select the Add option. The selected template is inserted at the point where the cursor is located in the short message text. Please refer to Chapter 6.4. SMS Templates from page 94.

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- Send The short message is sent. Please refer to Chapter 6.1.6. Sending an SMS short message from page 92. - Edit text The message content can be edited. - Cancel The process of creating a short message is cancelled.

Fig. 6.10.

Fig. 6.11.

Go Once Go has been selected, you will quit the menu so that the SMS text can be entered. A menu will appear offering the Receiver, Store, Send, Edit text and Cancel options. (Fig. 6.10.) The first 6 lines of the message are displayed on the left-hand side of the display. If the message is a reply to a short message, the recipient's telephone number will be displayed above the text. If no telephone number has been entered, the Send option cannot be selected.

- Receiver Once Receiver has been selected, an input menu will be displayed. The recipient's telephone number can be entered or selected. The options Dial Number, Important Nos., Phonebook, Dialed Calls, Received Calls and Missed Calls. are available. (Fig. 6.11.) Please refer to the corresponding sections in Chapter 5. Telephone (TEL)* (optional equipment) from page 60. - Store The short message is saved and can be sent at a later date.

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- Enter The entered text is stored temporarily. It is made available again the next time a short message is created. - Delete text The entered short message text is discarded. The next time a short message is created the input field will be empty.
Fig. 6.12. Fig. 6.13.

6.1.5. Editing an SMS short message - Select the short message you wish to edit. - Select Edit option. The menu for editing a short message will be displayed. The options Receiver, Store, Send, Edit text and Cancel are available. (Fig. 6.12.) If the short message in question is a short message that has already been sent or received, then a telephone number will be displayed above the content of the message. Please refer to Chapter 6.1.4. Creating an SMS short message from page 90.

6.1.6. Sending an SMS short message Once Send has been selected, the short message will be sent to the telephone number shown. If no telephone number has been entered, the Send option cannot be selected. During sending, Sending message is displayed. When the message has been sent, Message has been sent is displayed. (Fig. 6.13.) The options Enter, Delete text and Re-send are available.

- Re-send The short message can be sent to another recipient. Please refer to Chapter 6.1.5. Editing an SMS short message from page 92. Note If a short message cannot be sent for technical reasons, the message Message transmission failed is displayed. The text of the short message is retained. The short message can be sent again at a later date.

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Fig. 6.14.

Fig. 6.15.

Fig. 6.16.

6.1.7. Deleting an SMS short message Select the short message you wish to delete. After selecting the Delete option, the prompt Delete this SMS? is displayed For the purposes of double-checking, the details of the selected short message are shown. (Fig. 6.14.) Yes This deletes the selected short message from the list. No The short message is not deleted. The menu returns to the list of short messages.

6.2. SMS messages in FAX format


The SMS Fax option provides a convenient and straightforward means of sending short messages to a fax machine. (Fig. 6.15.) Please refer to Chapter 6.1. SMS Short messaging from page 87. Before the short message can be sent as an SMS fax, the FAX form number must be entered. Please refer to Chapter 6.5. MAIL Set from page 96. Note Please check whether this function is supported by your network provider. Where applicable, the service numbers can be obtained from your network provider.

6.3. SMS in e-mail format


The SMS Mail option provides a convenient and straightforward means of sending short messages to an email address. (Fig. 6.16.) Please refer to Chapter 6.1. SMS Short messaging from page 87. Before the short message can be sent as an SMS e-mail, the service number must be entered. Please refer to Chapter 6.5. MAIL Set from page 96. Note The required service numbers can be obtained from your network provider.

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Fig. 6.17.

Fig. 6.18.

Fig. 6.19.

Sending an SMS in e-mail format Once the short message has been created, enter the e-mail address by selecting Receiver. The options Address Book and Text Input are available. (Fig. 6.17.) - Address Book Once Address Book has been selected, an address book entry can be selected. The e-mail address will be taken from the address book. Please refer to Chapter 7.1.1. Selecting an address book entry from page 99.

- Text Input Once Text Input has been selected, the input menu for the e-mail address will appear. Enter the desired e-mail address. (Fig. 6.18.) Please refer to Chapter 1.2.4. Input menu operation on page 14. The process of entering the address is completed by selecting Enter. It is now possible to send the short message. Please refer to Chapter 6.1.6. Sending an SMS short message from page 92.

6.4. SMS Templates


The templates stored in the PCM can be edited to suit your personal requirements. Select SMS Templates from the MAIL main menu. The stored template texts are shown in the left display area. The Select, Change and Delete options are available on the right-hand side. (Fig. 6.19.)

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6.4.1. Selecting a template - Select Select. - Select the desired template. (Fig. 6.19.) Note When an entry is identified as an <Empty Template> this indicates that so far no text has been assigned to this entry. 6.4.2. Editing a template - Select the template to be edited. - Select Change. The input menu is displayed to allow editing of the template. This includes the text of the template. In addition to the available characters and symbols, the Templates and Go options are available. (Fig. 6.20.) Please refer to Chapter 1.2.4. Input menu operation on page 14. Note A template may contain a maximum of 160 characters.

Fig. 6.20.

Fig. 6.21.

- The entry process is completed by selecting Store. (Fig. 6.21.)

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Fig. 6.22.

Fig. 6.23.

Fig. 6.24.

6.4.3. Deleting a template - Select the template you wish to delete. - Select Delete. The prompt Delete template? Yes The selected template is deleted. No The template is not deleted. The menu returns to the template list.

6.5. MAIL Set


The service numbers or form numbers required to send messages can be entered and edited. The SMS signal tone can be switched on or off and the mail settings can be reset to the factory settings. When the MAIL main function is activated, MAIL Set can be requested by pressing the set button 20. (Fig. 6.23.) The options SMS, SMS Signal Tone and Factory Setting are available.

6.5.1. Enter the SMS service center number Before an SMS message can be sent, the SMS service center numbers (SMS, SMS fax and SMS mail) must be entered. Similarly, before a short message can be sent to a fax machine or e-mail address, a special number must also be entered. Your network provider can provide the required numbers. Note If the service center number is already stored on the SIM card, there is no need to input it.

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Fig. 6.25.

Fig. 6.26.

Fig. 6.27.

After selecting SMS in the MAIL Set menu, the ...SMS, ...Fax, ...Mail, Fax Form, Mail Number and Period of Validity options are available. (Fig. 6.24.) Once the desired option has been selected, an input menu for the number will be displayed. (Example for ...SMS Fig. 6.25. option) Enter the relevant number and complete the entry process by selecting Enter.

6.5.2. Setting the period of validity It is possible for you to set the length of time during which the service center will attempt to redeliver short messages. - Select SMS from the MAIL Set menu. - Select Period of Validity. - Select the desired period of validity from the list shown.

6.5.3. Switching the SMS signal tone on and off The signal tone, which sounds when there is an incoming short message, can be switched on and off. 6.5.4. Factory Setting Once Factory Setting has been selected, the settings can be reset to the predefined values. Selecting Yes deletes your settings.

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7.

Information (INFO)

The PCM offers a great deal of additional information. You can create and manage address books and display radio text information of an FM station and traffic announcements. The number of displays and functions of the INFO main menu depends on the equipment of your PCM. All possible options are described on the following pages. You may not find all these functions in your PCM.

Fig. 7.1.

Fig. 7.2.

Requesting INFO main function Press INFO button 14. The options Adress Book and Radiotext are available for further selection in the INFO main menu. (Fig. 7.1.)

7.1. Address book


Selecting the Adress Book in the INFO main menu. The address book is called up. (Fig. 7.2.) Your PCM has 2 different address books: a public and a private address book. It is only possible to display the public or the private address book corresponding to the SIM card currently inserted. Select the desired address book. Please refer to Chapter 7.2.1. Configure address book from page 102.

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- Public address book This address book is available to all users of the PCM. - Private address book (dependant on SIM cards) The PCM manages up to 5 different private address books and distinguishes between these using the SIM card. The phone book stored on the SIM card is used as the basis for the private address book. Additional information of each address book entry is stored in the PCM. Re-insert a SIM card and the SIM address book belonging to this SIM card is used automatically. If you insert a sixth SIM card and try to edit the address book, you will receive a warning that all available SIM address books have already been used. Please also refer to Chapter 7.2.2. Delete address book from page 103.

Fig. 7.3.

Fig. 7.4.

7.1.1. Selecting an address book entry - Select Select. The address book is opened. - Place the cursor on the desired entry by turning the rotary knob 18. (Fig. 7.3.) - Press the rotary knob 18. The highlighted entry is selected.

7.1.2. Adding an address book entry Select the Add option. A new address book entry is created. (Fig. 7.4.) An address book entry is made up of the elements Name, Phone Numberr, City, Street and House Number. (Fig. 7.4.) After selecting More... the elements Postal code, Country, Company, Mail Address and URL can be selected for input. (Fig. 7.6.) Note Not all the elements of an address book entry must be entered.

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Fig. 7.5.

Fig. 7.6.

Fig. 7.7.

After selection of the desired option, the associated input menu is displayed. The corresponding data can now be entered. Please refer to Chapter 1.2.4. Input menu operation from page 14. Once Enter has been selected, the entry is stored.

VIP (Very Important Person) is used to identify important entries in the address book. Activate or deactivate ( ) the VIP function by pressing the rotary knob 18. (Fig. 7.6.) You can display a list with all VIP entries. Please refer to Chapter 7.2.1. Configure address book from page 102.

7.1.3. Editing an address book entry - Select the address book entry you wish to edit. - Select Edit. (Fig. 7.7.) - Edit the selected address book entry. Please refer to Chapter 7.1.2. Adding an address book entry from page 99.

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Fig. 7.8.

Fig. 7.9.

Fig. 7.10.

7.1.4. Deleting an address book entry Select the address book entry to be deleted. Select Delete. The prompt Delete this entry? appears. The name is displayed so you can double-check. (Fig. 7.8.) Yes Deletes the entry displayed from the address book. No The entry is not deleted. The menu returns to the address book.

7.1.5. Copying an address book entry You can copy an address book entry to copy it quickly. This entry can also be copied from the public to the private address book (and vice versa). - Select the address book entry you wish to copy. - Select Copy. - Select Private (SIM) or Public to specify the address book into which the entry is to be copied. (Fig. 7.9.) - Select Enter. The address book entry is copied into the selected address book.

7.1.6. Moving an address book entry You can move an address book entry from the active address book to the inactive address book. Select the address book entry you wish to move. Select Move. This displays the address book to which the entry is to be moved. (Private (SIM) or Public) (Fig. 7.10.) Select Enter. The address book entry is moved to the selected address book.

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Fig. 7.11.

Fig. 7.12.

Fig. 7.13.

7.1.7. Viewing address book entry details - Select the desired address book entry. - Select Details. The complete address book entry is displayed with all information. Dial After selecting Dial, you can make direct calls to the phone numbers stored in the address book. The connection is established.

7.2. INFO Set


Using INFO Set, settings can be made in the address book. Requesting INFO Set Press the set button 20 while the Information main function is active. (Fig. 7.12.)

7.2.1. Configure address book Once ...Configure has been selected, choose between Private (SIM), Public and VIP Entries. (Fig. 7.13.) - Private (SIM) The entries from the private address book are shown in the address book. - Public The entries from the public address book are shown in the address book. - VIP Entries Either all entries ( ) or only those entries identified as VIP ( ) of the selected address book are displayed.

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Note Only the address book information associated with the SIM card is deleted. The phone book stored on the SIM card remains valid. The entries in the phone book can be deleted using the TEL main function. Please refer to Chapter 5.7.5. Deleting an entry from page 69.

Fig. 7.14.

Fig. 7.15.

In front of each entry the number of entries stored in each address book and the maximum number of entries possible are displayed. (e.g. 60/150) 7.2.2. Delete address book After selecting Delete the stored SIM address books are displayed on the left-hand side. The stored SIM address books have a date. The date shows when the SIM card belonging to that address book was last inserted. (In use) is appended to the SIM address book currently being used.

Once Select has been selected, highlight the address book you wish to delete. The description of the selected address book is displayed in the top line. (Fig. 7.14.) After selecting Delete , the prompt Delete whole address book? is displayed. For the purpose of double-checking, the name and date of the address book are displayed. (Fig. 7.15.) Yes Deletes the displayed address book. No The address book is not deleted. The menu returns.

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7.2.3. Factory Setting Once Factory Setting has been selected, the settings can be reset to the predefined values. Selecting Yes deletes your settings.

Fig. 7.16.

Fig. 7.17.

7.3. Radio text/CD info


Various FM radio stations and satellite radio* channels broadcast additional information with their radio programs. This information is shown during radio mode in the INFO menu on the display. This information generally consists of information about the current program (e.g. the title of the piece currently playing etc.). Displaying radiotext When the system is in Radio or Satellite Radio mode, select Radiotext in the INFO menu (Fig. 7.16.). If the currently selected station or channel is sending radiotext, it will be displayed (Fig. 7.17.).

Notes - Radiotext is not broadcast by every station or channel. If the reception is poor, radiotext may be displayed incompletely or not at all. - Since radiotext presents constantly changing information, we strongly recommend that you do not display radiotext while driving.

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Displaying CD info In CD mode, select CD info from the INFO main menu. (Fig. 7.18.)

Fig. 7.18.

Some CDs also feature additional information such as the name of the album and of the relevant track. If the CD does not feature CD text, the message No audio info available is displayed. In MP3 mode, the name of the album, the name of the track, the artist and the ID3-tag genre is read out and displayed. If no ID3 tags are available, the folder and file names are displayed. (Some audio files make part of their content available as memory space for additional information. This additional information is known as an ID3 tag. This may contain information on the name of the album, the artist and the music genre.)

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Trip Computer (TRIP)

The trip computer (TRIP) provides a variety of useful travel data, such as fuel mileage, average speed or fuel consumption. In addition, the trip computer may contain a logbook* (optional equipment) that records and manages all trips made by the vehicle. Please refer to Chapter 8.2.1. Logbook* (optional equipment) on page 119. Requesting TRIP main function Press the TRIP button 16. This calls up the trip computer menus.

Fig. 8.1.

Fig. 8.2.

8.1. TRIP main menu


Depending on the settings you make in the Travel Data... menu, the following data will be displayed: the fuel range, the distance to destination, the arrival time, the travel time so far, the distance so far, the average speed and the fuel mileage.

8.1.1. Displaying trip data To set the display range of the trip computer, one of the following displays can be selected: ...to Destination, ...Continuous, ...Since hh:mm and Reset (same data as in Chapter 8.1.2. Reset on page 107).

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...to Destination The following trip data is displayed: - Distance to destination: displays the distance to the destination calculated by the navigation system. - Arrival Time: displays the estimated time of arrival calculated by the navigation system. - Fuel Range: the fuel range is calculated from the current fuel tank level and the fuel mileage. ...Continuous The trip data is totaled continuously until reset. Even after relatively long periods out of use (with the ignition key removed), the trip data is acquired continuously. The following trip data is displayed: - Driving Time: displays the travel time since the last reset. - Distance: displays the distance covered since the last reset. - Average Speed: displays the average speed determined from the travel time and distance since the last reset. - Fuel Mileage: displays the fuel mileage since the last reset.

...Since hh:mm The trip data is always reset automatically when the vehicle has not been used for 2 hours (with the ignition key removed). The following trip data is displayed: - Driving Time: displays the travel time since the last reset. - Distance: displays the distance covered since the last reset. - Average Speed: displays the average speed determined from the travel time and distance since the last reset. - Fuel Mileage: displays the fuel mileage since the last reset.

Fig. 8.3.

8.1.2. Reset By selecting Reset (pressing for longer than 1 second) the calculation of the trip data can be restarted at any time for ...Continuous and ...Since hh:mm (Fig. 8.3.). Note If under Trip Data the setting ...to Destination is set, Reset cannot be selected. The Travel data in the on-board computer can only be reset when the ignition is switched on.

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Fig. 8.4.

Fig. 8.5.

Fig. 8.6.

8.1.3. Limits Limits are adjustable speed values which, when exceeded, trigger a visual and acoustic signal. You have the option of stipulating or activating up to 3 different speed limits in the PCM (Fig. 8.4.). Requesting limits menu Select the option Limits in the TRIP main menu.

Activating/deactivating limit The limit must first be activated in order to receive a visual and acoustic signal when the set speed has been exceeded. Using the rotary knob 18 select the desired limit Limit 1, Limit 2 or Limit 3 (Fig. 8.4.). If the vehicle speed exceeds the set speed value, an acoustic signal is given. A message appears in the display for a short time (Fig. 8.5.). Note As a result of the rapid acceleration of your vehicle, a message indicating that the activated limit has been exceeded may occur after a delay.

Setting limit - Select the option ...set (Fig. 8.6.). - Turn the rotary knob 18 in order to enter the speed value. - Press the rotary knob 18. The value entered is applied. Note To have the system signal whenever you exceed the set speed limit, you must activate the speed limit after you set it. Please refer to Chapter Activating/deactivating limit on page 108.

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8.1.4. Logbook* (optional equipment) The logbook automatically records all the trips made by the vehicle and stores them together with a variety of relevant information. The type of use (business trip, work trip or private trip), date and time, the start address, the target address, the trip distance as well as the odometer reading at the start and destination city. Note The trips are also recorded when the PCM is in standby mode. Recording of a trip is started and ended automatically when the logbook is activated. It begins as soon as the vehicle key is inserted. When the vehicle key is removed, recording stops and the information is stored. If a distance of less than 100 meters is driven, the trip is not recorded and is added to the next trip.

The logbook can record and store up to 1500 trips. The recorded information can be transferred to laptops with the Windows 98/ME/2000/XP operating systems via an infrared port as well as to PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants) based on the PocketPC 2002 standard and above. The logbook must be activated in the TRIP Set before it can be used. Please refer to Chapter 8.2.1. Logbook* (optional equipment) on page 119. Note In vehicles with the Porsche Easy Entry & Drive function (optional accessory for the vehicle) correct driver recognition cannot be assured if several remote keys are used simultaneously in the vehicle. Opening the logbook menu Select the Logbook option from the TRIP main menu.

Fig. 8.7.

Start of journey Depending on the settings in the Set menu of the logbook, the logbook main menu is displayed when the PCM is activated. If no entry is made within the set delay, the window is closed automatically and the start menu set in the MAIN Set menu is displayed. (Please refer to Chapter 2.2.2. Main display on page 23 and Chapter - Menu after start on page 123).

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Note The logbook main menu is also displayed when the PCM is in standby mode at the beginning of a trip. The PCM then remains activated. In order to enable correct recording of the start and destination addresses, the navigation DVD must be inserted in the drive. The DVD must be inserted into the DVD slot of the navigation computer under your vehicles right front seat with the printed side up. The type of use for the relevant trip can be set at the beginning or during the trip. The options Business trip, Work trip (trip to the workplace) and Private trip are available. By default, the system records the type of use which has been set in the Set menu of the logbook. For further information, refer to Chapter - Standard trip on page 122. Note The type of use and the corresponding trip information can be changed until a new trip is started.
Fig. 8.8. Fig. 8.9.

Setting the type of use The options Business trip, Work trip (trip to the workplace) and Private trip are available when entering the type of use. Depending on the selected type of use, additional information can be entered. The name assigned to the currently used key or the last name entered is preset in the input menus for the type of use.

Business trip Select Business trip using the rotary knob 18. The Business trip input mask with the options Driver, Trip destination, Purpose of trip, Contact person and Note is displayed. (Fig. 8.9.) After selection of the desired option, the associated input menu is displayed. (Fig. 8.10.)

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Note The characters available for selection are reduced in line with the possible entry. Characters that are not possible cannot be selected. Following entry of the data, close the input mask by selecting Enter. Please also refer to Chapter 1.2.4. Input menu operation on page 14.
Fig. 8.10.

Select the desired character by turning the rotary knob 18. Accept the selected character into the input field by pressing the rotary knob 18. To get to the List, Cancel and Enter options, the highlight must be turned to the right using the rotary knob 18, until the first option is highlighted. The individual options are activated by pressing the rotary knob 18.

Entries in the Driver, Trip destination, Purpose of trip and Contact person fields are saved into a list and can be selected via the List option. Please refer to Chapter Edit lists on page 124. The input mask is closed by selecting Back; the entries are saved.

Fig. 8.11.

Work trip (trip to the place of work) Select Work trip using the rotary knob 18. The Work trip input mask with the options Driver and Note is displayed. (Fig. 8.11.) After selection of the desired option, the associated input menu is displayed. Select the desired character by turning the rotary knob 18. Accept the selected character into the input field by pressing the rotary knob 18.

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To get to the List, Cancel and Enter options, the highlight must be turned to the right using the rotary knob 18, until the first option is highlighted. The individual options are activated by pressing the rotary knob 18. Following entry of the data, close the input mask by selecting Enter. Note The characters available for selection are reduced in line with the possible entry. Characters that are not possible cannot be selected. Following entry of the data, close the input mask by selecting Enter. Please also refer to Chapter 1.2.4. Input menu operation on page 14. The input mask is closed by selecting Back; the entries are saved.

To get to the List, Enter and Cancel options, the highlight must be turned to the right using the rotary knob 18, until the first option is highlighted. The individual options are activated by pressing the rotary knob 18. Note The characters available for selection are reduced in line with the possible entry. Characters that are not possible cannot be selected. Following entry of the data, close the input mask by selecting Enter. Please also refer to Chapter 1.2.4. Input menu operation on page 14. The input mask is closed by selecting Back; the entries are saved.

Fig. 8.12.

Private trip Select Private trip using the rotary knob 18. The Private trip input mask with the options Driver and Note is displayed. (Fig. 8.12.) After selection of the desired option, the associated input menu is displayed. Select the desired character by turning the rotary knob 18. Accept the selected character into the input field by pressing the rotary knob 18. Note The start and destination addresses are not recorded for private trips.

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Fig. 8.13.

Fig. 8.14.

Fig. 8.15.

Continue trip The trip last ended can be continued using the Continue trip option. If end-of-trip recognition is activated and the interruption in the trip is shorter than the time set under End of trip in the TRIP Set menu, the trip is automatically continued. Please also refer to Chapter - End of trip on page 122. However, if the trip is interrupted for a considerable time (e.g. at a service area), recording of the previous trip can be continued by selecting Continue trip. The parking period between the previous and current trips is added to the overall trip time.

Select Continue trip using the rotary knob 18. The last trip data is shown as an overview. (Fig. 8.14.) Confirm the procedure by selecting Yes.

Starting new trips manually Trip recording can also be restarted manually during a trip. The current trip is ended and stored thereby and recording of the new trip begins immediately. The type of use for the new trip is in accordance with the settings in the TRIP Set menu under Standard trip. For further information, refer to the chapter "Standard trip" on Seite 122. Recording of a new trip is started by selecting the New Trip option using the rotary knob 18. (Fig. 8.15.)

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Note In order to prevent subsequent inadvertent activation of the function, the refueling stop function is deactivated for a period following activation. It can only be called up again when the vehicle has traveled for a distance of at least one kilometer.

Fig. 8.16.

Fig. 8.17.

A message appears to prevent faulty operation. (Fig. 8.16.) The message is closed and the new recording started by selecting Enter. Depending on the type of use selected, the relevant input menu is opened. The framework data for the trip can now be entered. Please refer to Chapter Business trip on page 110, Chapter Work trip (trip to the place of work) on page 111 and Chapter Private trip on page 112. Note The Continue trip option is not available for trips which have been restarted manually.

Refueling stop By selecting Refueling stop, the date, time, odometer reading and address of the petrol station are entered in the logbook. The refueling stops recorded are listed chronologically in the trip list together with the stored trips. Select Refueling stop using the rotary knob 18. Confirm the message Enter refueling stop in logbook? which then appears with Yes.

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Fig. 8.18.

Fig. 8.19.

Fig. 8.20.

Trip list All the recorded trips as well as all the stored refueling stops are listed chronologically in the trip list. Each trip is listed, where relevant with the key number assigned to the driver, the abbreviation for the type of use (B, W or P), the date of the end of the trip and the trip destination. (Fig. 8.18.) Note No destination addresses are specified for private trips. Select Trip list using the rotary knob 18. The Select, Edit, Address correction, Details and Transmit data options are available.

- Select When the Select option is selected, a branch is created in the list of recorded trips. By turning the rotary knob 18, a trip can be highlighted and selected by pressing. The list is closed and the selected trip is available for further editing.

- Edit The Edit function serves to complete empty entries. A driver, trip destination, trip purpose, contact person and a comment can be assigned retrospectively. Already completed data fields can be retrospectively edited until a new trip is started. In the case of private trips, the data fields are limited to Driver and Note. Select Edit using the rotary knob 18.

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Depending on the type of use of the trip selected, the relevant input menu is opened and you can make the desired entries. (Fig. 8.20.) Select the option you wish to edit by turning the rotary knob 18 and open the input mask by pressing the rotary knob. Please refer to Chapter 1.2.4. Input menu operation on page 14. Editing of the data is completed by selecting Enter.
Fig. 8.21.

If a start or destination address is only partially recognized, the relevant fields are available for editing. (Fig. 8.21.) Select the option you wish to edit by turning the rotary knob 18 and open the input mask by pressing the rotary knob. Please refer to Chapter 1.2.4. Input menu operation on page 14. Editing of the data is completed by selecting Enter.

- Address correction If the start or destination address is not contained in the dogmatized map material, the position information can be completed by hand. Entries without a correct address are shown without any address information. Note The Address correction option is only active if an entry with an incomplete address has been selected. - Select Address correction using the rotary knob 18.

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Fig. 8.22.

- Details This function serves to display all the details of a recorded trip. You can now select between the Depart. Arrival and Trip info display options. (Fig. 8.22.) To change the display options for a trip, select the Scroll option by pressing the rotary knob 18. You can switch between the three display options for the trip by turning the rotary knob 18. Confirm the selected display option by pressing the rotary knob 18 again.

- Depart Under Depart, all the data recorded at the start of the trip is displayed. The driver, type of use, start address, date and time as well as the odometer reading. - Arrival Under Arrival, all the data recorded upon arrival at the destination is displayed. The type of use, destination address, date and time, odometer reading, kilometers driven as well as the vehicle licence number. - Trip info By selecting Trip info, all the data regarding the purpose of the trip is displayed: Trip destination, purpose of trip, contact person and comment. Note Information regarding start address, destination address, trip destination, purpose of trip and contact person are not displayed in the case of work and private trips. In the case of work trips, the start and destination addresses are displayed. - The list of recorded trips can be scrolled through by turning the rotary knob 18. The last display option set in the logbook entries is shown.

Fig. 8.23.

The trip list contains not only the trips, but also the recorded refueling stops. Consequently, the details of the various refueling stops are also displayed if Details is selected. (Fig. 8.23.) However, no different display options can be set for the refueling stops.

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Fig. 8.24.

Fig. 8.25.

Fig. 8.26.

Transferring logbook data. The recorded trips can be transferred to laptops with the Windows 98/ME/2000/XP operating systems as well as to all PDAs based on the Pocket PC 2002 standard and above via the PCMs infrared port. Note The infrared port on the laptop or PDA must be activated prior to the transfer. Select Transmit data using the rotary knob 18. Point the laptop or the PDA to the infrared port of the PCM and confirm the message. (Fig. 8.24.)

Data transfer is activated. The progress of the data transfer is displayed. (Fig. 8.25.) Please also refer to Chapter 8.2.2. Infrared on page 127 and to Chapter 15. Logbook-- PC Operating Manual on page 188. Note Data reception may need to be confirmed on the laptop or PDA.

8.2. TRIP Set


Using TRIP Set, the TRIP settings can be reset to the factory settings. Requesting TRIP Set Press the set button 20 while the TRIP main function is active.

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When the logbook is deactivated, the prompt Deactivate logbook? No further trips will be recorded. The logbook is deactivated by selecting Enter with the rotary knob 18. Deactivation is recorded in the logbook data. A running recording is ended immediately following deactivation.
Fig. 8.27. Fig. 8.28.

8.2.1. Logbook* (optional equipment) After selecting Logbook, the basic settings for the logbook can be made. (Fig. 8.26.) The following options are available for configuring the logbook. Active, Driver profiles, Private trips until, Licence no., Options, Edit lists and Delete trips. (Fig. 8.27.) Activating/deactivating logbook The logbook is deactivated as default. The logbook can be activated ( ) or deactivated ( ) by selecting Active using the rotary knob 18. As soon as the logbook is activated, all the trips are recorded in the logbook.

Creating and editing driver profiles If a new driver's name is entered in the type of use, the logbook automatically creates a new driver profile. This includes: - the driver's name - The ignition key assignment (optional). After selecting the Driver profiles option (Fig. 8.27.) using the rotary knob 18 the already created profiles are displayed in the left display area. (Fig. 8.28.) If a number is shown in front of a number, this driver has already been assigned a particular ignition key.

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- Edit If a driver has already be selected from the list, the name of the driver and the key assignment can be changed under Edit. Select the profile to be edited from the list. Select Edit using the rotary knob 18. Make the desired changes and close the input menu by selecting Enter. Please refer to Chapter 1.2.4. Input menu operation on page 14. - Delete Existing driver profiles can be deleted by selecting Delete. Any key assignments are lost. Select the profile to be deleted from the list. Select Delete using the rotary knob 18. Confirm the prompt "Delete driver profile?" which then appears with Yes.

Fig. 8.29.

Fig. 8.30.

The New profile, Select, Edit, Delete and Delete key options are available in the right display area. - New profile By selecting New profile, you can enter the name for a further driver profile and assign a key to it. Select New profile using the rotary knob 18. After selecting Driver, enter the corresponding data in the input menu. Please refer to Chapter 1.2.4. Input menu operation on page 14. The name of the new driver is entered in the text field and saved. (Fig. 8.29.)

The key currently in the ignition lock is assigned to the selected driver by selecting the Key option. Any existing assignments are lost. (Fig. 8.30.) Select Key using the rotary knob 18 and confirm the prompt which appears with Yes. - Select When the Select option is selected, a branch is created in the existing driver profiles. By turning the rotary knob 18 a profile can be highlighted and selected by pressing. The list is closed and the profile is available for further editing.

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Fig. 8.31.

Fig. 8.32.

Fig. 8.33.

- Delete key Existing key assignments can be cancelled using the Delete key option. Select the key assignment to be deleted from the list. Select Delete key using the rotary knob 18. Confirm the prompt which then appears with Yes. Note The Delete key option is only active if driver profile to which a key is assigned has been selected.

Private trips until If it is foreseeable that only private trips are going to be recorded for some period, e.g. owing to a holiday or long weekend, you can enter a date using Private trips until. The PCM will only record private trips to that date (including the day entered.). Select Private trips until using the rotary knob 18. (Fig. 8.27.) Consecutively select the Day, Month and Year options. Set the required date by turning the rotary knob 18. Each of the settings is confirmed by pressing the rotary knob 18. Start the Private trips until function by selecting the Active option. (Fig. 8.32.)

License Plate Number For evaluation of the logbook, the vehicle license plate number must be entered. Select Licence no. (Fig. 8.27.), using the rotary knob 18 and enter the corresponding data in the input menu. Please refer to Chapter 1.2.4. Input menu operation on page 14. Close the input menu by selecting Enter. (Fig. 8.33.)

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Fig. 8.34.

Fig. 8.35.

Fig. 8.36.

Options Various settings can be made under Options (Fig. 8.27.). These include specification of the standard type of use, automatic end-of-trip recognition, display of the logbook menu after starting the PCM as well as a prompt to save data by means of a memory note. Select Options using the rotary knob 18. - Standard trip Here, the type of use set as the default at the start of a trip can be specified. The options Business trip, Work trip, Private trip and Previous trip are available. With the Previous trip setting, the type of use of the last trip recorded is adopted.

Select Standard trip using the rotary knob 18. (Fig. 8.34.) Set a type of use by turning the rotary knob 18 and confirm by pressing. - End of trip You can set a time period of between 1 and 120 minutes under End of trip. A trip which is continued within this set time period is automatically recognized as a single trip by the PCM. The parking period is added to the trip. If the time period set is exceeded, the trip is not continued automatically.

Automatic end-of-trip recognition can be activated and deactivated by selection. (Fig. 8.35.) Note If the End of trip option is deactivated, each trip is recorded as a new trip. Activation/deactivation of the function can be performed independently of the time setting and vice-versa. Select End of trip using the rotary knob 18 to activate the automatic end-of-trip recognition.

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To set a time period, select ...set and set a time value by turning the rotary knob 18. (Fig. 8.36.) This time value is confirmed by pressing the rotary knob.

Select Menu after start using the rotary knob 18 to activate the function. To set a time period, select ...set and set a time value by turning the rotary knob 18. (Fig. 8.37.) This time value is confirmed by pressing the rotary knob. Select Menu after start using the rotary knob 18 again to deactivate the function. Note Activation/deactivation of the function can be performed independently of the time setting and vice-versa.

Fig. 8.37.

- Menu after start The Menu after start option enables you to set whether and for how long the logbook menu is displayed after the PCM is switched on. The adjustable range is between 5 and 120 seconds. If the menu is displayed and no settings are made within the time period set, the system switches to the selected start menu. Please refer to Chapter 2.2.2. Main display on page 23.

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To set a number of trips, select ...set and select a number by turning the rotary knob 18. (Fig. 8.38.) This number is confirmed by pressing the rotary knob. Select Memory note using the rotary knob 18 again to deactivate the function. Note Activation/deactivation of the function can be performed independently of the number of trips and vice-versa. Following completion of the number of trips set, the message To ensure data integrity, it is advisable to backup the driver's log regularly. is displayed when the PCM is switched on.

Fig. 8.38.

Fig. 8.39.

- Memory note Following a certain number of trip recordings, a reminder to backup the data for the trips recorded so far can be set. The adjustable range is between 10 and 500 trips. Select the Memory note function using the rotary knob 18 to activate the function.

Edit lists The driver, trip destinations, purposes of trips and contact persons, which have been entered in the logbook are saved in lists. These lists can be edited under Edit lists (Fig. 8.27.). Select Edit listsusing the rotary knob 18. The List, Select, Add, Rename, Delete and Delete list options are available. (Fig. 8.39.)

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- List Under List, a list can be selected for editing or deletion. Select List using the rotary knob 18. All the existing lists are displayed. (Fig. 8.39.) Select the list to be edited using the rotary knob 18. - Select After selecting a list entry, you can edit or delete the entry. Select the list entry to be edited using the rotary knob 18.

- Add A new entry can be added to the previously selected list by selecting Add. Select Add using the rotary knob 18. The input mask is opened. Enter the entry you wish to add and save it in the list by selecting Enter. Please refer to Chapter 1.2.4. Input menu operation on page 14. - Rename The previously selected list entry can be edited by selecting Rename. Select an entry from the list and select Rename using the rotary knob 18. The input mask is opened and you can make the desired changes. Please refer to Chapter 1.2.4. Input menu operation on page 14.

Fig. 8.40.

- Delete The previously selected list entry can be deleted by selecting Delete. Select an entry from the list and select Delete using the rotary knob 18. Confirm the prompt which then appears with Yes. (Fig. 8.40.)

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Select All using the rotary knob 18. The prompt Delete all entries in logbook? Entries not transferred will also be lost. appears. Confirm the prompt by selecting Yes. - Transmitted All the logbook entries which have already been transferred are deleted by selecting the Transmitted option. Select Transmitted using the rotary knob 18. The prompt Delete transferred entries in logbook? is displayed. Confirm the prompt by selecting Yes. Note If the memory available for the logbook is used up, the subsequent trips are recorded as a single private trip. Once entries have been deleted, the logbook can be used in the customary manner again.

Fig. 8.41.

Fig. 8.42.

- Delete list All the entries in the previously selected list are completely deleted by selecting the Delete list. Select Delete list using the rotary knob 18. The prompt Delete all entries in Driver list? is displayed. Confirm the prompt with Yes using the rotary knob 18.

Delete trips With the Delete trips (Fig. 8.27.) option, either all the logbook data or only the already transferred data can be deleted. Select Delete trips using the rotary knob 18. Under the message which then appears (Fig. 8.42.), you can make the following selection: - All All the logbook entries are deleted by selecting the All option. Entries which have not been transferred are lost.

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8.2.3. Factory Setting Once Factory Setting has been selected and the following prompt is confirmed with Yes, the settings can be reset to the predefined values.

Fig. 8.43.

8.2.2. Infrared Under Infrared, you can set the speed at which the data is to be transmitted during backup. Five transfer speeds are available, whereby level 1 is the slowest and level 5 is the fastest transfer speed. Select Infrared using the rotary knob 18. Set the desired transfer speed by turning the rotary knob and confirm by pressing the rotary knob 18 again. Note In the event that a transfer is interrupted, it is recommendable to select the next lowest transfer speed and to start the transfer again.

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Navigation (NAVI)

Notes - The GPS reception may be restricted under trees or between tall buildings. GPS reception is not possible in parking garages, tunnels etc. - If the vehicle on-board voltage has been interrupted (e.g. when changing the vehicles battery), it can take up to 15 minutes for the GPS to re-initialize. - After the vehicle has been transported, for example by a ferry, it can depending on the reception take a few minutes (after switching on the ignition) before the system will have established the current GPS position. - Without GPS reception, the system calculates the current position with the aid of vehicle signals and thus remains functional in the event of temporary poor reception situations. - The GPS antenna must not be covered by metal or damp objects. - After starting up the navigation system for the first time, fine calibration requires approx. 30 mls. - A high wheel slip (spinning of the wheels on snow) may result in temporary incorrect positioning. - After changing tires (e.g. summer/winter tires), fine calibration is only attained again after up to 30 mls. - During fine calibration, full positioning accuracy is not yet attained.

Please note the instructions on operating and traffic safety on Page 6. With its use of visual and acoustic driving recommendations, the external navigation module (NAVI) allows you to get to your destination quickly, comfortably and without problems even without local knowledge. In addition, points of interest, such as hotels, tourist attractions, leisure facilities, the closest gas stations or authorized Porsche dealers, can also be requested. The vehicle position is determined with the aid of a GPS antenna and a receiver in the navigation module. GPS stands for Global Positioning System and is a satellite-assisted method for determining a position. For calculating the vehicle position, other vehicle signals (e.g. speed) are analyzed and processed in the navigation computer. This enables the system to be corrected automatically in terms of position, signal changes resulting from a wheel change (modified tire diameter), temperature, or fluctuations in air pressure.

Navigation DVD The navigation system requires the navigation DVD for entering destinations and calculating routes. The Navigation DVD with the labeled side visible from the top must be placed in the DVD slot of the navigation computer. The navigation computer is located under the right front seat. Note The DVD drive can only be used to read Porsche Navigation DVD's.

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Use your Porsche Navigation system at your own risk. Porsche is under no obligation to provide you with any support, error correction, updates and/ or enhancements to the system. Please note that the system is designed to provide as much available data as possible to you. Although this may be the best information available, we have no way of ascertaining the accuracy of all of such information. Accordingly, the system may include inaccuracies or errors. It is your responsibility to be alert to any road conditions or directions that may differ from those shown in or recommended by the Porsche Navigation system. This warning applies particularly when the system guides you into areas with non-verified roads. On these roads, errors may occur with regard to the course of the road, driving restrictions, street names or address information, which may lead to faulty and incorrect route guidance information as well as positioning inaccuracies. 9.1.1. The information (Fig. 9.1.) is given: - After switching on the PCM and then selecting the NAVI main function, the map button 21 or the Diversion button 22. - If route guidance was active before the PCM was switched off. Press the rotary knob 18. The information is confirmed

9.2. Unverified areas in the database


The map material contained in the North America database generally contains detailed digitized areas. In rural areas, there may also be areas where digitization is inaccurate or incomplete. The inaccurately digitized areas are referred to as unverified areas and the roads as unverified roads. Within the unverified areas, errors in the database content may arise, in particular with regard to the course of the road, driving restrictions, street names or address information. In extreme cases, this type of error can lead to positioning inaccuracies of the car symbol on the map. During active route guidance, these errors may also result in the absence or incorrectness of visual and audible route guidance information. In the PCM map display, the unverified roads are shown as light-colored (orange-brown) roadways. The route calculated by the navigation system generally leads only through areas which have been digitized in detail. Only when a destination is located in an unverified area will the navigation system guide you into an unverified area shortly before reaching the destination.

Fig. 9.1.

9.1. Navigation safety instructions


The navigation system serves only to assist the driver and provide suggested driving directions. You alone bear the full responsibility for road safety. The Porsche Navigation System is provided as an aid for you to use with good judgment in connection with the normal operation of your vehicle. It is not a substitute for compliance with the traffic laws of the states in which you operate your vehicle nor does it ever relieve you of your legal obligation to exercise due care in the operation of your vehicle in order to avoid accidents or other injury to yourself, your occupants, the occupants of other vehicles or pedestrians.

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9.5. Destination input


Select Destination input using the rotary knob 18. The destination input menu is opened. (Fig. 9.3.) The destination entered last is given in the lefthand area of the display. In the right-hand area of the display, the options Country, Address, Intersect., Town Ctr., POI, Map Cursor and Coordinates are available. (Fig. 9.3.) - After selecting Country the destination country can be chosen. Please refer to Chapter 9.5.1. Selecting country on page 131. - After selecting Address a complete address (city, street and house number) can be entered. Please refer to Chapter 9.5.2. Entering address on page 132. - After selecting Intersect. a destination can be entered for which the city, destination street and an intersecting street are known. Please refer to Chapter 9.5.3. Entering intersection on page 134.

Fig. 9.2.

Fig. 9.3.

9.3. Explanation of the NAVI main menu


Requesting Navigation Press the NAVI button 17. In the NAVI main menu, route guidance information or the message Route Guidance not active. is displayed in the left-hand area of the menu. On the right-hand side of the menu, the Active and various advanced Active options (Active (tour), Active (waypoint) or Active (trace)) are available along with the Destination Input, Dest. Memory, Tour Planning, Route Options, Status and Off-Road options (Fig. 9.2.).

9.4. Switching route guidance on/off


Select Active, Active (tour), Active (waypoint) or Active (trace) with the rotary knob 18. Route guidance is switched on ( ) or off ( ). Active is displayed for a single destination. Active (Tour) is displayed if a tour is started or is to be continued. Please refer to Chapter 9.10. Tour planning on page 145. Active (waypoint) or Active (trace) is displayed to indicate that off-road navigation is to be continued. Please refer to Chapter 10. Extended Navigation Module* (optional equipment) on page 153.

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- After selecting Town Ctr. the center of a particular city can be chosen. Please refer to Chapter 9.5.4. Entering town center on page 135. - After selecting POI special points of interest (tourist destinations) can be chosen. Please refer to Chapter 9.5.5. Entering POI (Point Of Interest) on page 136. - After selecting Map Cursor a destination can be identified using the cursor in the map display. Please refer to Chapter 9.5.6. Destination input via cursor on page 138. - After selecting Coordinates a destination can be input using geographical coordinates. Please refer to Chapter 9.5.7. Destination input via coordinates on page 140.
Fig. 9.4. Fig. 9.5.

Notes - If route guidance is active, a new destination cannot be entered until you have selected Destination Input and then confirmed your choice when prompted (Fig. 9.4.). - The destination input is only possible with the data available on the navigation DVD. There may be restrictions in terms of the details regarding street names, house numbers, city center and points of interest. This applies particularly if the destination is located in a an area with unverified roads. - Work is constantly being carried out on further data acquisition and updating. Information on new/updated software can be obtained from your authorized Porsche dealer.

9.5.1. Selecting country The destination country must be selected to input a destination address. After selecting Country by turning and pressing the rotary knob 18 the desired country can be chosen from the list displayed.

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Route Guidance Select Route Guidance. Route calculation to the destination entered is started. The NAVI main menu opens. Store Select Store. The destination memory menu opens. You can store the previously entered destination in the destination memory under any name. Please refer to Chapter 9.7. Destination memory on page 142.

Fig. 9.6.

Fig. 9.7.

9.5.2. Entering address A complete address (city, street and house number) can be entered as the destination. Select Address using the rotary knob 18. The address input menu is opened. (Fig. 9.6.) The information of the address entered last is displayed. The options City, Street, No., Route Guidance and Store are available for operating the system. Note In order to activate route guidance, at least the city has to be entered.

Entering city Select City using the rotary knob 18. The city input menu is opened. (Fig. 9.7./Fig. 9.8.) By turning the rotary knob 18 the desired characters can be selected. By pressing the rotary knob 18 the selected character is transferred to the entry field. Note The selection of the characters available is reduced to the input of possible characters. Characters that are not possible cannot be selected. The city can be entered either by means of the city name or by means of the ZIP code. The ZIP code can also be entered using the keys of the numerical keypad 3.

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If you have entered a ZIP code which is valid for several cities or districts, a further list of these cities or districts is displayed. After selecting List again, the desired city or the desired district can be selected by turning the rotary knob 18. This selection is confirmed by pressing the rotary knob 18. - Enter Select Enter. The city entry is confirmed.
Fig. 9.8.

- List Select List. The street list that corresponds to the previous entry is called up. By turning the rotary knob 18 highlight the desired street in the street list. By pressing the rotary knob 18 select the highlighted street. The selected street is displayed in the input line. - Enter Select Enter. The street entry is confirmed. - Cancel Select Cancel. The entry is rejected.

To obtain the options List, Enter and Cancel, the highlighting option must be turned to the right using the rotary knob 18 until the first option is highlighted. The individual options are activated by pressing the rotary knob 18. - List Highlight the desired city / desired ZIP code in the list by turning the rotary knob 18. Select the highlighted city / highlighted ZIP code by pressing the rotary knob 18. The highlighted city / highlighted ZIP code is displayed in the input line.

- Cancel Select Cancel. The entry is rejected. Entering street After you have entered the city, you can now enter the street. Select Street using the rotary knob 18. The street input menu is opened. Note It is only possible to select Street if corresponding data is stored on the navigation DVD. The street name is entered in the same way as described above for entering the city.

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Note You may also enter the house number using the buttons of the numerical keypad 3. The selection of the characters available is reduced to the input of possible characters. Characters that are not possible cannot be selected. To obtain the options Enter and Cancel, the option highlight must be turned to the right 17 until the first option is highlighted. The individual options are activated by pressing the rotary knob 18. - Enter Select Enter. The house number entry is confirmed. The menu jumps back to the address input. (Fig. 9.6.) - Cancel Select Cancel. The entry is rejected.

Fig. 9.9.

Fig. 9.10.

Entering house number After entering the street, you can enter the house number. Select No. using the rotary knob 18. The house number input menu is opened. (Fig. 9.9.) Note It is only possible to select No. if corresponding data is stored on the navigation DVD. If the corresponding data is not available, house numbers may be missing from the house number range specified. Selecting characters By turning the rotary knob 18 select the individual characters. By pressing the rotary knob 18 the selected character is transferred to the entry field.

9.5.3. Entering intersection The city, destination street and an intersecting street can be entered as the destination. Select Intersect. using the rotary knob 18. The intersection input menu is opened. The details of the address entered last are displayed. The options City, Street1, Street2, Route Guidance and Store are available. Note In order to activate route guidance, at least the city has to be entered.

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Entering city Select City using the rotary knob 18. The city input menu is opened. You can enter the destination. Please refer to Chapter Entering city on page 132. Entering street1 After entering the city, the street is input. Select Street1 using the rotary knob 18. The street input menu is opened. You can enter the destination street. Please refer to Chapter Entering street on page 133. Entering street2 After entering the destination street, an intersecting street can be selected. (Fig. 9.10.) Select Street2. By turning the rotary knob 18 select the desired intersecting street from the list. The selected street is transferred by pressing the rotary knob 18. Route Guidance Select Route Guidance. Route calculation to the destination entered is started. The NAVI main menu opens.

Store Select Store. The destination memory menu is called up. The destination previously entered can be stored in the destination memory under any name. Please refer to Chapter 9.7. Destination memory on page 142. 9.5.4. Entering town center With larger cities or communities there are more than one center. If route guidance is to navigate to one of these centers, the place name with the relevant center can be selected. Select Town Ctr. using the rotary knob 18. The center input menu is opened. Data on the address entered last is displayed. The options City, Town Ctr., Route Guidance and Store are available. Note In order to activate route guidance, at least the city has to be entered. Select City using the rotary knob 18. The city input menu is opened. Please refer to Chapter Entering city on page 132.

- Entering center: Select Town Ctr. using the rotary knob 18. The center input menu is opened. Please refer to Chapter Entering city on page 132. If less than 10 centers are available, the system will switch immediately to the list selection. The center can be selected from the list. - Route Guidance Select Route Guidance. Route calculation to the destination entered is started. The NAVI main menu opens. - Store Select Store. The destination memory menu is called up. The destination previously entered can be stored in the destination memory under any name. Please refer to Chapter 9.7. Destination memory on page 142.

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- Leisure Select Leisure. A list with the types of POI available, such as shops, sports facilities, tourist attractions, restaurants, is displayed. Using the rotary knob 18 select the desired type of POI. - Service Select Service. A list with the types of POI available, such as authorized Porsche dealers (Porsche Service) and gas stations, is displayed. Using the rotary knob 18 select the desired type of POI. - Other Select Other. A list with the types of POI available, such as companies, hospitals, city halls, exhibition centers, is displayed. Using the rotary knob 18 select the desired type of POI.

Fig. 9.11.

Fig. 9.12.

9.5.5. Entering POI (Point Of Interest) Corresponding data on the navigation DVD is available under the categories Travel, Leisure, Service and Other. Select POI using the rotary knob 18. The POI selection menu is opened. (Fig. 9.11.) After selecting one of the categories, you can select the desired type of POI from the list. - Travel Select Travel. A list with the types of POI available, such as train station, airport, hotel, is displayed. Using the rotary knob 18 select the desired type of POI.

Position of POI After selecting the type of POI, the following settings can be made: - Nearby When Nearby is selected, the point of interests in the current vicinity of the vehicle are found and listed in order of increasing direct distance. - National Select National to find and list points of interests nationally and in alphabetical order. Note The option National is not available for all types of POI.

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- Near Destination If you select Near Destination, the POIs in the immediate vicinity of the destination previously entered will be searched for and listed according to their distance. - Within a City After selecting Within a City, a place can be entered. The POIs for the place entered can either be selected from the list or entered directly via the POI names by selecting letters. Please refer to Chapter Entering city on page 132 and the previous section "National". By selecting Info additional information on the selected POI is displayed. In many cases, the telephone number for the POI will be displayed. If a phone is installed in the PCM and this phone is operational, the displayed phone number can be dialled by pressing the rotary knob 18 again.

Fig. 9.13.

Fig. 9.14.

After selecting National, the POIs for the currently selected country can be selected from the alphabetical list. The name of the POI can also be entered directly by selecting the relevant letter. (Fig. 9.13.) By turning the rotary knob 18 a POI from the list displayed or a letter can be selected. The previously selected letter / previously selected POI is accepted by pressing the rotary knob 18. By selecting Enter, a list of POIs is displayed, which contains more detailed information. (Fig. 9.14.)

In the status lines above the list the appropriate address of the POI, the direct distance and the direction in which the POI lies, are displayed, if available. Note When choosing Near destination, the direct distance refers to the direct distance from the destination POI to the selected POI. For all other options, the direct distance is calculated starting at the current POI.

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Starting navigation Select Route Guidance. Route guidance to the selected POI is started. Note No claims are made regarding the completeness of the navigation DVD used. The POIs displayed are merely data stored on the navigation DVD.

Depending on the zoom setting and availability, town and street information corresponding to the point at the center of the cursor appears on the left-hand side of the display. The bottom right-hand area of the display contains the currently set map scale. (Fig. 9.15.)

Fig. 9.15.

9.5.6. Destination input via cursor You can also select a destination from the navigation map using a cursor. Select Map Cursor using the rotary knob 18. The map display is opened. A cursor is displayed by means of a rectangle in the center.

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Moving cursor In order to select a destination from the map, the cursor can be moved by pressing the individual buttons of the numerical keypad 3. After selecting Map Cursor the way in which the map is moved using the buttons of the numerical keypad 3 is displayed briefly in the left-hand area of the display. The number block display will disappear as soon as a button is pressed.
Fig. 9.16.

Changing zoom setting - To change the zoom setting, turn the rotary knob 18 or press the search buttons 4 and 5. - By pressing the button 0 on the numerical keypad 3 or by pressing the rotary knob 18 the map is displayed in the previously selected zoom setting.

By changing the zoom setting and moving the map cursor, a destination can be selected using the cursor. Please refer to Chapter Moving cursor on page 139. In order to select a destination from the map, a navigable position (e.g. a street) must be selected in the map. For this purpose, select the smallest zoom setting. Just a small white box is then displayed in the center of the cursor. (Fig. 9.16.) Note If the message Off-Map is shown at the bottom left of the map, the location defined by the crosshairs cannot be used as a destination. The buttons on the numerical keypad 3 are assigned the following functions: Button 1 - moves to the top left Button 2 - moves to the top Button 3 - moves to the top right Button 4 - moves to the left Button 5 - Information and cursor display/hide Button 6 - moves to the right Button 7 - moves to the bottom left Button 8 - moves to the bottom Button 9 - moves to the bottom right

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Fig. 9.17.

Starting route guidance - Press the rotary knob 18 or select button 0 on the numerical keypad 3. The menu for starting route guidance is called up. (Fig. 9.17.) - Select Route Guidance. Route guidance to the previously selected city in the map is started. - After selecting Set Map the current map segment is displayed in the map display regardless of e.g. active navigation or the current location. In order to display the current location again, the display must be reoriented. Please refer to Chapter 9.13. Map display on page 148. - Select Store. The selected destination can be stored in the destination memory under any name. Please refer to Chapter 9.7.4. Storing destination on page 143.

Note There may be restrictions regarding information on street names, house numbers, city centers and points of interest, especially if the destination is located in an area with unverified roads. On these roads, errors may occur with regard to the course of the road, driving restrictions, street names or address information, which may lead to faulty and incorrect route guidance information as well as positioning inaccuracies. The unverified roads are colored orange-brown on the map and are visible at zoom levels 0.05 - 0.3mls / 50m - 300m.

Fig. 9.18.

9.5.7. Destination input via coordinates If the geographical coordinates are known for a destination, these can be used for destination input. Select Coordinates using the rotary knob 18. The coordinates input menu is opened. Enter the coordinates as shown in the example. (Fig. 9.18.) Data (three figures for degree values) is entered using the rotary knob 18 or via the numerical keypad 3. The entry is checked and depending on the number entered, the next input point is jumped to automatically. The cursor can be moved to the left or right by pressing key 4 or 5 respectively.

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Once the coordinates have been entered completely, navigation can be started by selecting the option Route Guidance. After selecting Store the entered coordinates can be stored in the destination memory under any name. Please refer to Chapter 9.7.4. Storing destination on page 143.
Fig. 9.19.

The remaining distance to the destination is displayed under the length of the route segment to be blocked. By pressing the rotary knob 18 the set length of the route segment to be blocked is confirmed. The route is automatically recalculated. The diversion menu is closed. Deactivating diversion If an active block is to be ended early, the option Next ... mls must be deactivated in the diversion menu using the rotary knob 17. An active block is identified by the symbol in front of the Next ... mls option and by the traffic jam diversion symbol in front of the Route Options menu in the NAVI main function. Note The Diversion function can only be activated during active route guidance.

9.6. Diversion
You can use the Diversion function to block a section of the route still to be traveled, which can vary in length. The PCM calculates an alternative route segment (e.g. in a traffic jam). A route can only be blocked when route guidance is active. Activating diversion Press the Diversion button 22. The diversion menu is called up. After selecting Next ... mls the length of the route segment to be blocked can be set by turning the rotary knob 18. (Fig. 9.19.)

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- Frequent Dests. This memory contains the last destinations driven to in the frequency of route guidance. A maximum of 50 destinations can be stored. - Recent Dests. This memory contains the last destinations driven to. A maximum of 50 destinations can be stored.
Fig. 9.20. Fig. 9.21.

9.7. Destination memory


In the destination memory, you have the option of requesting stored destinations quickly and conveniently as well as starting route guidance. Select Dest. Memory using the rotary knob 18. The destination memory menu is opened. (Fig. 9.20.) The destination entered last is displayed in the lefthand area of the display. The right-hand area contains the available options. - Stored Dests. This memory contains the destinations stored under any name in alphabetical order. A maximum of 50 destinations can be stored.

Selecting Stored Dests., Frequent Dests. or Recent Dests. in the destination memory menu opens the corresponding memory. (E.g. Stored Dests. Fig. 9.21.) The entries stored are given in the left-hand area of the display. In the status fields, the address (city and, if available, street) of the entry selected are displayed. For further operation of the system, the options Route Guidance, Delete, Select and Store are available. - Route Guidance Please refer to Chapter 9.7.1. Starting route guidance to a stored destination on page 143. - Delete Please refer to Chapter 9.7.2. Deleting destination on page 143.

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- Select Please refer to Chapter 9.7.3. Selecting destination from destination memory on page 143. - Store Please refer to Chapter 9.7.4. Storing destination on page 143. 9.7.1. Starting route guidance to a stored destination You can start route guidance to one of the stored entries (Stored Destinations, Frequent Dests., Last Destinations). - Select the desired destination. - Select Route Guidance. Route guidance to the destination selected is started and the route is calculated. 9.7.2. Deleting destination You can delete individual entries from one of the memories (Stored Destinations, Frequent Dests., Last Destinations). - Select the destination to be deleted. - Select Delete. The query Delete? is made. By selecting Yes the selected entry will be deleted.
Fig. 9.22. Fig. 9.23.

9.7.3. Selecting destination from destination memory - Select the desired memory. (Stored Dests., Frequent Dests., Recent Dests.) Then select Select. (Fig. 9.22.) - By turning the rotary knob 18 highlight the desired memory entry. - By pressing the rotary knob 18 select the highlighted entry.

9.7.4. Storing destination An entered or selected destination can be assigned any name. The address and the name are stored in the destination memory Stored Dests. - Select Store. The menu for storing in the destination memory is called up. (Fig. 9.23.) - In the field Name a suggestion for a name is already provided. By repeatedly pressing the Back button 19 the characters of the suggested name can be deleted. - Enter a name of your choice (the first character must be a letter). - Select Enter. The address is stored in the destination memory Stored Dests. Navigation (NAVI)

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- Short Route With this selection, a route with the shortest possible distance to the destination is calculated. - Fast Route With this selection, a route with the fastest possible journey time to the destination is calculated.
Fig. 9.24. Fig. 9.25.

9.7.5. Storing position The current position can be stored under any name in the destination memory Stored Dests. - In the destination memory menu, select Store Position. The menu for storing the position is called up. (Fig. 9.24.) - Specify the position in degrees of longitude and latitude. - Enter the name. Please refer to Chapter 9.7.4. Storing destination on page 143. - Select Enter. The position is stored in the destination memory Stored Dests.

9.8. Route options


Using the route options, the calculation of the route can be influenced. The route options can be set and modified prior to the route calculation or during route guidance. Opening route options Select Route Options in the NAVI main menu. (Fig. 9.25.) Select either the route option Short Route or Fast Route.

- By selecting Avoid Freeway, Avoid Toll and Avoid Ferry you can set restrictions for the route calculation. If a restriction is enabled ( ), the PCM calculates a route with as few tolled freeways as possible, for example. You can combine several restrictions. In individual cases, it is possible that a corresponding route cannot be calculated by the PCM. Because some destinations cannot be reached or can only be reached with great difficulty without tolls, blocked segments may be incorporated into the route planning.

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Fig. 9.26.

Fig. 9.27.

Fig. 9.28.

9.9. Route list


In the route list, the streets to be used to reach the destination are displayed. Displaying route list - Select Route Options - Then select Route List. The route list is displayed. (Fig. 9.26.) - You can scroll through the list by turning the rotary knob 18. Note The route list can only be selected when route guidance is active.

9.10. Tour planning


In tour planning, up to 5 tours with 8 destinations can be stored and edited. The individual destinations can then be driven to in the order specified. Select Tour Planning. The tour planning menu is called up. (Fig. 9.25.) The left-hand area displays a maximum of 5 different tours. The right-hand area contains the following options.

Select After selecting Select use the rotary knob 18 to choose one of the various tours stored. By pressing the rotary knob 18 the desired tour is chosen. Edit After selecting Edit use the rotary knob 18 to display the previously selected tour. (Fig. 9.28.) - Select After selecting Select by turning the rotary knob 18 choose a tour destination. Press rotary knob 18. The tour destination is chosen.

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- Move After selecting Move by turning the rotary knob 18 select the previously chosen tour destination in the list of tour destinations. Press rotary knob 18. The new position of the tour destination is confirmed. - Delete Select Delete. The previously selected tour destination is deleted. - Skip Select Skip. The previously selected tour destination is skipped. The PCM does not perform route calculation for this tour destination. The system continues with the next tour destination in the list. Note If a destination has been marked as Skip, if you select Skip again the marking will be cleared. - Add Select Add. If 8 destinations have not previously been assigned to the tour, an additional destination is selected and added to the tour. - Start Tour Select Start Tour. Route calculation to the first destination of the tour is started.

- Continue Tour Select Continue Tour. The tour resumes from the point at which it was interrupted. Delete After selecting Delete the tour previously chosen is deleted. Name Tour After selecting Name Tour a name can be entered for the tour previously chosen. Select the option Confirm to confirm the name entered. Please refer to Chapter 1.2.4. Input menu operation on page 14. New tour After selecting New Tour a new tour can be added, provided 5 tours have not already been stored. - Assigning destinations Select the option Edit. Then choose Add. Up to 8 destinations can be assigned to this route. Start Tour Select Start Tour. The route calculation to the first destination of the chosen tour is started.

Fig. 9.29.

9.11. Requesting Status


Information on the current position can be requested. Requesting navigation menu Select Status in the NAVI main menu. (Fig. 9.29.) The following will be displayed (Fig. 9.29.): - The current destination and the distance, if route guidance is active, - The current vehicle position, where possible with a street name, - The current position coordinates, - The number of satellites currently received and the vehicles height above sea level at the current time. The height is derived from the GPS information and may fluctuate.

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9.12. Route guidance


Route guidance is given by voice announcements, assisted by pictograms (directional arrows). The display can be switched to map display. You can also request pictograms for route guidance in the vehicles Multipurpose Display. If the start point or destination are located in an area with non-verified roads, the calculated route may include detours within this area. This is because the system guides you on roads that are digitized in detail and only switches to unverified roads to reach the destination. Voice announcement When route guidance is active, all the driving recommendations until the destination is reached are announced. You will be given corresponding driving recommendations successively in good time before a driving maneuver: - As a warning e.g. Turn right shortly. - Detailed information regarding distance e.g. Turn right after 200 m. - The final turning information e.g. Now turn right.

The volume of driving recommendations can be set. Please refer to Chapter 9.14. NAVI Set on page 149. If you did not hear a driving recommendation, or want an updated announcement of the driving recommendation, press the Repeat button 7. By pressing the volume control 8, a driving recommendation currently being announced can be interrupted.

Fig. 9.30.

Pictograms Pictograms are directional arrows which illustrate the driving maneuver (e.g. to the left, to the right, straight ahead or turn around). If two maneuvers are to be made in quick succession, this is indicated by the addition of a small direction arrow in the display. - If the information is available, the street name is displayed above the pictogram. The distance to the destination and the ETA are given as additional information. - If the information is provided, the street name of the street currently being driven on is displayed under the pictogram.

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- The distance to the next driving recommendation in kilometers and meters is displayed on the right next to the pictogram. - In the case of freeways, the exit number will be shown if the information is available on the left next to the pictograms. - When approaching the next driving maneuver, the distance is illustrated by a bar. The bar becomes filled from the bottom upward when approaching the driving maneuver.

You can change the display range of the map display. Please refer to Chapter 9.15. Map Display Set on page 151. The scale of the displayed map can be changed by turning the rotary knob 18. The map menu is displayed (Fig. 9.31.) by pressing the rotary knob 18. The menu disappears if there is no further actuation within 3 seconds.
Fig. 9.31.

9.13. Map display


By pressing the map button 21 you can switch between the pictogram display and the multi-colored map display. In the map display, your vehicle is displayed as a triangular arrow. The arrowhead points in the direction of travel. The recommended travel route, streets, rivers, railroad tracks, wooded areas or lakes are displayed as colored lines or areas. The unverified roads are colored orange-brown on the map and are visible at zoom levels 0.05 - 0.3mls / 50m - 300m. The accuracy depends on the map scale set. Route guidance also takes place through voice announcements.

Location and Destination By selecting Location or Destination the location or destination is placed in the center of the map. Only one option (Location or Destination) can be activated ( ). Note If both options have been deactivated, the text message Map set appears in the bottom left of the map area. In this case the map area will not move in accordance with the movement of the vehicle. On a long journey, the car symbol may disappear from the map area. Select Location to reposition the car in the center of the map.

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Overall Route When Overall Route ( ) is selected, the scale of the map is automatically selected so that the complete route can be seen on the map. You can return to the previously selected scale by pressing Overall Route ( ) again or by turning the rotary knob 18. Note Activating the Overall Route function ( ) temporarily disables the setting for Location and Destination. These settings can be reactivated by deactivating Overall Route ( ). Map Cursor After selecting Map Cursor the map can be moved. Please refer to Chapter 9.5.6. Destination input via cursor on page 138.

North By selecting North the map is oriented to the north. Note If North is not selected ( ), the map is oriented in the direction of travel. With a set map scale of more than 5 km the map is automatically oriented northward. Zoom + and Zoom Selecting Zoom + and Zoom - allows the scale of the map display to be changed. Zoom + reduces the scale of the map display, i.e. the map appears in enlarged form. Zoom - increases the scale of the map display, i.e. the map appears in reduced form.
Fig. 9.32.

9.14. NAVI Set


In Navigation Set you can make settings for the driving recommendations and initiate recalibration, e.g. after changing a tire. - The options ...Navigation, ...Audio and Fixed Volume can be used to set the volume for driving recommendations. - The option Voice is used to set the type of voice (male or female) to be used. - The option Tire Change can initiate a recalibration after a tire change. - The option Factory Setting can reset the settings to the factory setting.

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Press the set button 20 in one of the Navigation menus to open Navigation Set. (Fig. 9.32.) The current settings are given in the left-hand area of the display. ...Navigation After selecting ...Navigation depending on the setting for ...Fixed Volume either the volume increase compared to the audio volume or an absolute volume can be set for driving recommendations. The desired value is set by turning the rotary knob 18. The set value is applied by pressing the rotary knob 18. A voice announcement is made as an aid during setting. ...Audio After selecting ...Audio by turning the rotary knob 18 the decrease of the audio volume can be set for a driving recommendation. The set value is applied by pressing the rotary knob 18. A voice announcement is made as an aid during setting.

Fixed Volume As far as the volume of the navigation announcements is concerned by selecting Fixed Volume, you can switch back and forth between absolute and relative volume levels. On: The volume of driving recommendations is independent of the selected audio volume. The driving recommendations are provided at an absolute volume set by you. Off: Driving recommendations are given at a comparative volume interval from the current audio volume defined by you. The respective status is displayed on the left hand side of the option Fixed Volume. Voice After selecting the option Voice using the rotary knob 18 you can select either Woman or Man. After selecting Woman or Man the voice files are loaded from the navigtion DVD.

Tire Change By selecting Tire Change using the rotary knob 18 the system is informed that the vehicle tires have been changed. The query Reset calibration? is made. The options Yes and No are available. - Yes Resets the calibration and starts recalibration. - No Recalibration is not started. The menu returns to Navigation Set. Factory Setting After selecting Factory Setting the settings can be reset to predefined values. Selecting Yes will delete your settings.

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Map Set can be reached by pressing the set button 20 in the active map display. (Fig. 9.33.) POI By selecting POI the display of POIs in the map is turned on ( ) or off ( ). To prevent overloading the map, many POIs are not displayed until a smaller map scale is set. Note If POIs are close together, the POINT OF INTEREST icons may be displayed on top of each other, so that only one POINT OF INTEREST icon is visible.

Fig. 9.33.

Fig. 9.34.

9.15. Map Display Set


In Map Display Set, settings relating to the map can be made. You can set: - POI (Points Of Interest), which are then displayed in the map. - Crossing Zoom, when approaching an intersection the map scale is adapted automatically and the intersection is enlarged. - Guidance, route guidance is depicted as icons on the map. The name of the new street is also displayed in front of the route guidance information.

POI List By selecting POI List a menu with the possible POI categories is displayed. (Fig. 9.34.) By selecting Select all all the types of POI for the different categories are selected. By selecting Deselect all no POIs are displayed. After selecting a category Travel, Leisure, Service or Other (Fig. 9.35.) there is the option of switching the display of the desired POI in a category on or off.

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Crossing Zoom After selecting Crossing Zoom the scale of the map display is automatically modified when approaching an intersection. The intersection is enlarged, i.e. displayed in greater detail. Guidance After selecting Guidance the driving instructions are displayed as pictograms in the top left-hand area of the map. Before new route guidance information is displayed, the name of the street into which the route guidance will lead is also displayed at the top edge of the map next to the icon. Factory Setting After selecting Factory Setting the settings can be reset to predefined values. Selecting Yes will delete your settings.

Fig. 9.35.

By selecting Select all all the types of POI in the selected category are selected and displayed in the map. By selecting Deselect all the selection is canceled. No points of interest in this category are displayed.

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10. Extended Navigation Module* (optional equipment)


Please refer to the notes on operation and road safety on Page 6! With the extended navigation module, it is possible to navigate in areas which have not been digitized (i.e. there is no data for the area on the navigation DVD). Note Observe the applicable regulations in the country in which you are driving. In all countries, it is not permissible to drive a vehicle off the official roads. Extended navigation is generally performed with just the aid of direction arrows and simple navigation announcements. Even when you are driving on a digitized road contained on the navigation DVD, route guidance is only provided via direction arrows. The optimum utilization of extended navigation is possible when the vehicle is located a significant distance (> 330 ft/> 100 m) from the digitized road network.

The following passage outlines a few cases of "Trace". What is generally understood by the term "Trace" is the recording of trace points while driving. During extended navigation, the time of arrival is calculated based on a reasonable off-road driving speed of 22 miles/hour (36 km/h). The vehicle's position is determined with the aid of a GPS antenna and a receiver in the navigation module. GPS stands for Global Positioning System and is a satellite-based position tracking system. Additional vehicle signals (e.g. speed) are evaluated and processed in the navigation computer to calculate the vehicle's current position. This enables the system to automatically correct for signal changes due to wheel changes (different tire diameter), temperature or air pressure variations.

Note - GPS reception may be impaired when the vehicle is under trees or between high buildings. No GPS reception is possible in parking garages, tunnels and similar. - If the vehicle on-board voltage has been interrupted (e.g. when changing the vehicles battery), it can take 15 minutes or more for the GPS to re-initialize. - After the vehicle has been transported, for example by a ferry, it can depending on the reception take a few minutes (after switching on the ignition) before the system will have established the current GPS position. - When GPS reception is interrupted, the system will calculate the current position using the vehicle signals and therefore remains operational in situations where the reception is temporarily poor. - Do not cover the GPS antenna with metallic or moist objects. - After the initial start-up of the navigation system, the fine calibration requires approximately 30 miles. - The position reported by the system may be incorrect for a while, if the vehicle's wheels are slipping a great deal (spinning on snow). - After a tire change (e.g. summer/winter tires), the system must perform another fine calibration which will take up to 30 miles. - During the fine calibration phase, the system will not be as accurate as usual in determining the vehicle's location.

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Navigation DVD The Navigation DVD must be inserted in the navigation system before you can enter destinations and calculating routes with it. The Navigation DVD with the printed side up must be placed in the DVD slot of the navigation computer. The navigation computer is located in the luggage compartment of your vehicle. Note The DVD drive can only be used to read Porsche Navigation DVDs.
Fig. 10.1. Fig. 10.2.

10.1. Navigation safety instructions


The PCM will remind you that the navigation system is only meant as an aid to the driver. This warning (Fig. 10.1.) is displayed: - After you have switched the PCM on, select Navigation by pressing the "map" button 21 or the "detour" button 22. - If route guidance was active before the PCM was switched off. Press the rotary knob 18. In this manner, you acknowledge the warning.

10.2. Opening the extended navigation function


Press the NAVI button 17. Acknowledge the navigation safety instructions as described under Chapter 10.1. "Navigation safety instructions" on page 154. Select Off-Road using the rotary knob 18 (Fig. 10.2.). The extended navigation menu will be displayed (Fig. 10.3.).

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Fig. 10.3.

10.3. The extended navigation menu


The available functions can be selected in the extended navigation menu (Fig. 10.3.). Using the rotary control 18, you can select from Off-Road status, Waypoint Nav, Record trace and Run trace. - Off-Road status When Off-Road status is selected, the extended navigation status will be displayed. Please refer to Chapter 10.5. "Displaying offroad status" on page 156.

- Waypoint Nav When Waypoint Nav is selected, up to 5 routes with up to 50 waypoints can be stored and processed. The individual waypoints can then be used as destinations in the specified sequence. Please refer to Chapter 10.6. "Waypoint navigation" on page 156. - Record trace If Record trace is selected, you can record up to 5 traces with the aid of what are known as trace points. The trace points can be set manually or automatically. Please refer to Chapter 10.7. "Record trace" on page 159. - Run trace When Run trace is selected, a previously recorded trace can be driven from the start point to the end point of the recording or vice versa. Please refer to Chapter 10.8. "Run Trace" on page 164. Note After selecting Waypoint Nav, Record trace or Run trace, the safety instructions must first be acknowledged as described under Chapter 10.4. "Safety instructions for extended navigation" on page 155.

Fig. 10.4.

10.4. Safety instructions for extended navigation


The PCM will remind you that the navigation system is only meant as an aid to the driver. This warning (Fig. 10.4.) is displayed: - After switching on the PCM and then selecting one of the extended navigation functions Waypoint Nav, Record trace or Run trace. - If extended navigation route guidance was active before the PCM was switched off. Press the rotary knob 18. In this manner, you acknowledge the warning.

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When Waypoint navigation is activated, the following will be displayed (Fig. 10.5.): - A compass display with a vehicle symbol in the center of the compass rose. - The direction to the next waypoint or stopover (symbolized by an orange direction arrow). - The directional deviation from the ideal route (symbolized by an orange segment). - The direct distance to the next waypoint or stopover. - The vehicle wheel position. - The longitude of the vehicle's current position. - The latitude of the vehicle's current position. - The vehicle's current height above sea level.

Fig. 10.5.

Fig. 10.6.

10.5. Displaying off-road status


Information regarding the extended navigation status is displayed. If waypoint navigation is activated, the status display can also be used as a route guidance display. Select Off-Road status in the extended navigation menu. When navigation is not activated the following will be displayed: - A compass display with a vehicle symbol in the center of the compass rose. - The vehicle wheel position. - The longitude of the vehicle's current position. - The latitude of the vehicle's current position. - The vehicle's current height above sea level.

10.6. Waypoint navigation


During Waypoint navigation, up to 5 routes with up to 50 waypoints can be stored and processed. The individual waypoints of a route can then be used as destinations in the specified sequence. Select Waypoint Nav n the extended navigation menu. The Waypoint navigation menu will be displayed (Fig. 10.6.). Up to 5 different routes will be displayed on the left. The following options are offered on the right.

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- Select When Select has been selected with the rotary knob 18, you can select a waypoint. Press the rotary knob 18. The waypoint will be selected (Fig. 10.7.). - Move If you have selected Move with the rotary knob 18, the previously selected waypoint can be moved in the waypoint list. Press the rotary knob 18. The new position of the waypoint is thus confirmed. The numbering of the waypoints is updated as soon as they are moved. - Delete Select Delete. The previously selected waypoint will be deleted. - Skip Select Skip. The previously selected waypoint will be skipped. The symbol will be displayed to the left of the waypoint to be skipped. The PCM will not calculate a route to this waypoint. It will continue with the next waypoint in the list. If the waypoint that is currently being approached has been marked with Skip, select Continue route to continue route guidance to the next waypoint in the list.

Note If a waypoint has been marked Skip and you select Skip again, the mark will be cleared and the waypoint will not be skipped. - Add Select Add. Unless 50 way points have already been assigned to the route, you can be select and add additional waypoints at the bottom of the list for the route. The numbering of the waypoints will be updated. - Start route Select Start route. The system will begin calculating the route to the first waypoint. - Continue route Select Continue route. Route guidance will be continued from the last active waypoint in the route.

Fig. 10.7.

Select When Select is selected, you can use the rotary knob 18 to choose from the stored routes. To select the desired route, press the rotary knob 18. Edit If you select Edit with the rotary knob 18, the waypoint list of the route previously selected will be displayed (Fig. 10.7.). Different symbols may be displayed in front of the individual waypoints: indicates that a waypoint has been skipped and will not be used. indicates that the waypoint has already been reached. indicates that the vehicle is currently approaching this waypoint.

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Delete If Delete is selected, the previously selected route will be deleted. Note An active route (e. g. [Active: Route 1]) can only be deleted when it is no longer highlighted as being active, i.e. when the system has begun route guidance to another destination. Route status If Route status is selected while Waypoint navigation is activated, the system will display the waypoint you are currently approaching, those already passed and the skipped waypoints. Name route After Name route has been selected, a name can be entered for the previously selected route. Please refer to Chapter 1.2.4. "Input menu operation" on page 14. Select the Enter button to confirm the name entered.

New route If you select New route, you can add a new route, unless 5 routes have already been stored. - Assign waypoints Select Edit. Now select Add. Up to 50 waypoints can be assigned to this route. - Start route Select Start route. The system will begin calculating the route to the first waypoint to the selected destination.

Fig. 10.8.

10.6.1. Route guidance in waypoint navigation Once you have begun route guidance to a destination, you will be guided to the next relevant waypoint via a special display (Fig. 10.8.). Route guidance is performed with the aid of a compass display showing a vehicle symbol in the center of the compass rose. The orange direction arrow always points towards the waypoint currently being approached. The waypoint currently being approached is shown as an orange box. The number of the waypoint corresponds to the waypoint numbering in the waypoint list. The angular deviation between the current direction of travel and the direction to the next waypoint is shown as an orange segment. The angular deviation is also shown in degrees.

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Once you have reached a waypoint, the system will output the message "Point XX reached". If you press the repeat button 7, the system will provide you with current direction information which you can follow.

Fig. 10.9.

Fig. 10.10.

In the map display: The individual waypoints are shown as red squares in the map display. The number in the red squares corresponds to the waypoint numbering in the waypoint list. The waypoint currently being approached is marked with a checkered flag. The waypoints are connected to one another with orange direction arrows. Depending on the distance to the next waypoint, the orange direction arrow is filled in gray. Once a segment of the route has been completed, the associated arrow will be shown in gray. Additionally, a compass will be displayed at the top left to aid in orientation (Fig. 10.9.).

10.7. Record trace


If you select Record trace, you can record a trace with the aid of what are known as trace points. The trace points can be set manually or automatically. The system can record and administrer up to 5 traces. Select Record trace in the extended navigation menu. The Record trace menu will open (Fig. 10.10.). The current recording mode is displayed in the left display area.

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Note If you select End trace or change the Mode, the system will - until the next Start of journey - only record a trace from the respective current position. Use the rotary knob 18 to select from Record from..., Set trace point and Mode. If you have already begun recording a trace, the selection End trace will also be active. - Record from... After you have chosen one of the two options in Record from..., you can select the point with which the recording of the trace should begin. Please refer to Chapter 10.7.1. "Record from..." on page 160. - End trace If you select End trace, the trace recording will be ended. Please refer to Chapter 10.7.2. "End trace/ Store trace" on page 161.

- Set trace point If Set trace point is selected, a manual waypoint will be set at the present position in the current trace recording. Please refer to Chapter 10.7.3. "Setting a trace point manually" on page 161. - Mode If Mode is selected, the recording mode of the trace recording can be set. Please refer to Chapter 10.7.4. "Setting a mode for a trace recording" on page 162.

10.7.1. Record from... You can select at which point the trace recording should begin (Fig. 10.10.). Using the rotary knob 18, you can choose between the ...Current Position and the ...Start of journey. - ... Current Position The recording of the trace will begin at the current position. The previous automatic recording of the route is deleted. - ...Start of journey The trace recording is resumed from the current point. The data recorded from the beginning of the journey will be retained. If the trace was ended or delected or the mode was changed during the recording, the earlier data will not be available so it will only be possible to record from the ...Current Position. The option ...Start of journey will not be available.

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If you select Yes, the entry dialog will be displayed. In this dialog, you can enter the name under which the trace should be saved. For more information, please refer to Chapter 1.2.4. "Input menu operation" on page 14. - No Trace recording will be stopped. The recording will not be stored. The previous automatic recording of the route will be stopped.

Fig. 10.11.

Fig. 10.12.

10.7.2. End trace/ Store trace If you select End trace with the rotary knob 18, you can stop the trace recording. The system will then prompt you with the query Store trace? (Fig. 10.11.You can choose from the options Yes or No. - Yes This will end and store the previous trace recording. The previous automatic recording of the route will be stopped.

10.7.3. Setting a trace point manually Trace points can be set manually during the trace recording. To do so, select Set trace point in the Record trace menu (Fig. 10.12.). A trace point will be set at the current position in the trace recording. Manually-set trace points are marked by red squares in the map display. Trace points can also be manually added in the map display by pressing and holding down the rotary knob 18.

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Trace points will now be set by the navigation system at the selected interval (e.g. every mile), regardless of whether vehicle changes its direction. A maximum of 1000 trace points will be set during a recording.

Fig. 10.13.

Fig. 10.14.

10.7.4. Setting a mode for a trace recording You can set at which intervals the trace points are set during the trace recording using the Mode option. Select Mode in the Record trace menu. The Mode menu will be displayed (Fig. 10.13.). There are two recording modes, ...optimization and ...fixed ... mls. Using the rotary control 18 you can select one of these ( ); the other will then be deselected ( ).

- ...Optimization When ...optimization ( ) is activated, the navigation system will automatically generate trace points at geometrically sensible points in order to record the trace. The number of trace points set by the system depends on how often the direction is changed. - ...fixed ... mls It is also possible to determine at what intervals a trace point should be set while the route is driven. If you select ...fixed ... mls, you can set an interval value of 0.1, 0.2, 0.5 or 1 mile with the rotary knob 18(Fig. 10.14.). If you press the rotary knob 18 the value set will be stored and the function activated ( ).

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Extended Navigation Module* (optional equipment)

Fig. 10.15.

Note If ...optimization mode is selected in the Record trace menu, the length of the still recordable route depends on the route driven so far. A route with e.g. many turns requires more storage space. Consequently, only a relatively short distance can be recorded. If ...fixed ... mls mode is selected in the Record trace menu, a maximum of 1000 trace points can be recorded at the selected intervals (e.g. if the interval has been set to 0.5 miles, approximately 500 miles).

Fig. 10.16.

10.7.5. Memory location for a trace recording If trace recording is active, the amount of memory still free will be shown in the Record trace menu (Fig. 10.15.). Memory utilization is indicated by a bar graph, as a percentage of utilization and as an approximate value in kilometers of the remaining recordable distance.

If the distance memory is 90% full, the system will display the message Distance memory nearly full. This message can be acknowledged with the rotary knob 18. The message will be cleared automatically after about 10 seconds. Once the distance memory is completely full, the system will display the message Distance memory full. Trace has been terminated and stored! (Fig. 10.16.). You must acknowledge this message with the rotary knob 18. The trace recording is then ended.

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If 5 traces have already been stored and you select Record trace, the system will display the message Trace memory full. Please delete old trace.. You must acknowledge this message with the rotary knob 18. To delete a trace, open the Run trace menu. Please refer to Chapter 10.8.4. "Delete (Trace)" on page 167.
Fig. 10.17. Fig. 10.18.

10.7.6. Map display during trace recording The recorded route is shown as a blue line in the map display (Fig. 10.17.). The starting point of the trace recording is marked with a green square. Manually-set trace points are marked with a red square. If the trace recording is started after the journey has begun, the current position will also be marked with a red square on the route.

10.8. Run Trace


With the Run trace option, it is possible to drive one of the up to 5 recorded traces forward or backward. Selecting Run trace in the extended navigation menu. The menu appears (Fig. 10.18.).

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With the rotary knob 18 select between Starting from..., Backward, Select, Delete and Rename. - Starting from... After selecting one of the two Starting from... options, you can choose from what position navigation is to be started. Please refer to Chapter 10.8.1. "Starting trace navigation" on page 165. - Backward When the Backward option is activated ( ), navigation begins at the end point of the trace recording. It proceeds along the set trace points to the start point of the trace recording. Selection with the rotary knob 18 deactivates the option ( ). In this case, navigation begins at the start point of the trace recording and proceeds along the set trace points to the end point of the trace recording. Selecting the option again reactivates it.Select After you select Select, you can activate a trace to be used for the navigation. Please refer to Chapter 10.8.3. "Select (Trace)" on page 167.

- Select After you select Select, you can activate a trace to be used for the navigation. Please refer to Chapter 10.8.3. "Select (Trace)" on page 167. - Delete If you select Delete, the previously selected trace will be deleted.. Please refer to Chapter 10.8.4. "Delete (Trace)" on page 167. - Rename If you select Rename, you can enter a new name for the selected trace. Please refer to Chapter 10.8.5. "Rename (Trace)" on page 167.

10.8.1. Starting trace navigation Select either ...Start point or ...curr. Position using the rotary knob 18 to set the start point for navigation (Fig. 10.18.). - ...Start point If the Backward option is activated, navigation begins at the end point of the trace recording following selection of ...Start point. Navigation proceeds along the set trace points to the start point of the trace recording. When the Backward option is not activated, navigation begins at the start point of the trace recording. - ...curr. Position The navigation system starts navigation to the next trace point of the selected trace in the direction of the destination. If Backward is activated, navigation proceeds to the start point of the trace recording. If Backward is not activated, it leads to the end point.

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Fig. 10.19.

10.8.2. Route guidance in trace navigation After starting navigation, you will be guided to the next relevant trace point via a special display (Fig. 10.19.). Route guidance uses a compass display with the vehicle symbol in the center of the compass rose. The orange direction arrow always points in the direction of the trace point currently being approached. The angular deviation between the current direction of travel and the direction to the next trace point is shown as an orange segment. The angular deviation is also indicated in degrees.

Once a manually-set trace point has been reached, the system will announce this with the message "Point XX reached" plus an announcement giving the direction to the next navigable trace point on the trace. If, when reaching a trace point, the direction of the vehicle deviates significantly (more than 30) from the direction to the next navigable trace point, an announcement will also give the direction to this trace point If a brief deviation is made from the trace in terms of distance, the navigation system will determine the nearest trace point in the direction of the starting point of the trace and will navigate to that point. The system will always navigate to a manually-set trace point. By selecting Run trace again, it is however possible to skip a manually-set trace point using the ...curr. position function.

Fig. 10.20.

In the map display: The individual manually-set trace points are shown as red squares in the map display. The destination will be marked with a checkered flag. The route to the destination will be shown in orange in accordance with the stored trace points. Additionally, a compass will be displayed at the top left to aid in orientation (Fig. 10.20.). The sections of the trace which have already been driven will be grayed out. If you press the repeat button 7, the system will provide you with current directions to the next navigable trace point on the trace.

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10.8.4. Delete (Trace) If you select Delete, the previously selected trace will be deleted. Note An active trace can only be deleted once it is no longer highlighted as being active, i.e. when route guidance has been started to another destination.
Fig. 10.21.

10.8.3. Select (Trace) If you choose Select, you can activate a trace to be used for the navigation. Use the rotary knob 18 to mark Select. You can select the desired trace with the rotary knob 18. Then press the rotary knob 18 to confirm your choice.

10.8.5. Rename (Trace) If you select Rename, the entry dialog will be displayed. In this dialog, you can change the name of the selected trace. For more information, please refer to Chapter 1.2.4. "Input menu operation" on page 14.

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Note Audio source (FM, AM, SAT and CD) sound output continues uninterrupted.

Warning!
The reversing camera only serves to assist the driver. It does not replace looking over your shoulder.
Fig. 11.1.

11. Reversing camera* (optional equipment)


The reversing camera serves to monitor parking maneuvers as well as the area immediately behind the vehicle. The reversing camera is installed on the tailgate of the vehicle (Fig. 11.1.) and can be extended and retracted automatically or manually. The reversing camera image is displayed on the PCM monitor. The reversing camera is operated via the AV main menu and the AV Set in the PCM. The reversing camera is operational when the PCM is switched on.

Objects captured by the reversing camera are displayed distorted. The camera view does not cover the complete area behind the vehicle.

Fig. 11.2.

11.1. Calling up AV Set


Automatic extension of the reversing camera can be switched on and off in the AV Set, Brightness, contrast and color for the reversing camera can also be adjusted via the Picture settings option. When the AV main function is activated, press the set button 20 and select the Reversing camera option using the rotary knob 18. (Fig. 11.2.) Automatic mode on The reversing camera extends automatically when reverse gear is engaged. Automatic mode off The reversing camera must be extended manually. For further information, refer to Chapter 11.3. Extending the reversing camera manually from page 169.

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11.2. Extending the reversing camera automatically


In the AV Set, select the Automatic on option under Reversing camera. The reversing camera will be extended whenever reverse gear is engaged.

11.4. Retracting the reversing camera


- When reverse gear is disengaged again, the reversing camera retracts after 30 seconds or after a vehicle speed of 15 km/h is exceeded. It is only possible to extend the camera again when the vehicle speed has returned to below this limit. - When extended automatically, the reversing camera is also retracted when the parking brake pedal is operated or the engine is switched off. - By pressing one of the main function buttons 9-17 or the Back button 19, the reversing camera is also retracted. Note After retracting the reversing camera, the original PCM display is shown again.

Fig. 11.3.

11.3. Extending the reversing camera manually


The reversing camera can also be extended manually, e.g. for cleaning purposes. When the vehicle is stationary, select the Reversing camera option using the rotary knob 18.

Warning!
Do not extend the reversing camera when in a car wash.

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12. Description of Symbols


Cursor symbol: After selecting, the cursor can be moved in the entry field. Upper/lower case symbol: After selecting, you can switch between upper and lower case in the input menus. Special character symbol: After selecting, special characters can be chosen. Line break symbol: After selecting, a line break can be inserted into the text entered. Symbol indicates that you are in a submenu. At the left of the top line indicates the option of deleting characters in the entry fields by pressing the Back button 18. At the left of the top line indicates the option of entering numbers using the numerical keypad 3. Associated function is not active/ switched on. Associated function is active/ switched on. Option is not active. Option is active. Telephone is not active or not logged into a network. It is not possible to make or receive phone calls. An emergency call can be made as described in Chapter 5.14. Emergency call from page 79. Signal strength of the telephone Signaling an incoming call Ringing tone off In the SMS menu: SMS message received, but not yet read. In the SMS menu: SMS message received and read. In the SMS menu: SMS message created. Unread short messages available. Flashing symbol: New short message received. Mute function is activated. Navigation recommendations and traffic program announcements are still audible.

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13. Status Messages and Technical Data


13.1. Status messages/troubleshooting

Message
Your card can no longer be used. Please contact your network provider.

Function/cause
Incorrect PUK code entered 10 times.

In the overview on the following pages, Card blocked! Copy procedure aborted. messages and their functions/causes which may (Mixing procedure aborted.) appear on the PCM display and have not been described in the preceding chapters are Card blocked! summarized. Procedure aborted In another table, potential problems which may Defective SIM card! occur during the use of your PCM are listed. Here, you will find corresponding instructions for Caution: Maximum operating temperature of the eliminating them. telephone module has been reached. Please do not make any further calls! Caution: Telephone function no longer available, because the maximum operating temperature has been exceeded. Telephone will become operational again once it has cooled down. It is not possible to deactivate the PIN prompt with this SIM card. Blocking password changed.

Incorrect PIN number entered 3 times during the copy card or mix card functions. Incorrect PIN number has been entered 3 times during the "Change pin" function. SIM card is defective. Maximum operating temperature of the telephone module has been reached.

Operating temperature of the telephone module has exceeded the maximum value allowed.

The PIN query was switched off using a card that does not support this function. Blocking password has been changed successfully. PIN has been changed successfully.

Blocking PIN changed.

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Message
Failed!

Function/cause
Divert or Blocking function cannot be activated, e.g. if the network provider has not yet released the Blocking function. Invalid telephone number, e.g. telephone number contains strings or special characters or telephone number does not exist. Operating temperature in the navigation module has exceeded or fallen below the permissible value. This will be shown if the Navigation DVD has been ejected (by pressing the Eject button) or if the PCM has been switched on without a Navigation DVD in the drive or if an invalid version of the Navigation DVD has been inserted. When switching language or after inserting a new DVD, the language memory is updated in some cases.

Failed! or No connection DVD drive thermal cutoff protection!

Insert navigation DVD.

Loading new language.

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Message
Starting navigation system. Loading data from DVD. Navigation: DVD unreadable!

Cause/remedy
Wait for navigation system to start up. Wait for the navigation system to load. Possible fault: DVD dirty DVD scratched DVD misted over Remedy: clean DVD replace DVD wait

Incompatible Navigation DVD. Please insert current DVD.

Insert the current Porsche Original DVD.

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Message
Loading new software.

Cause/remedy
After inserting a new CD, the system software is updated in some cases. Possible fault: CD dirty CD scratched CD misted over CD inserted incorrectly CD scratched Possible fault: CD scratched Incorrect CD Remedy: clean CD replace CD wait turn over CD replace CD Remedy: replace CD insert genuine Porsche CD Remedy: clean CD replace CD wait

Error reading CD Please check the CD

Incorrect CD Unknown CD

Multiple error reading CD

Possible fault: CD dirty CD scratched CD misted over

CD is upside-down

Press Eject button and turn over CD.

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13.2. Technical data


Radio frequency ranges: FM 87.9-107.9 MHz (manual tuning in 100 KHz-increments) AM 530-1700 KHz (manual tuning in 1 KHz-increments) Tuning steps for automatic station search: FM AM 200 KHz 10 KHz Radio output power: 4 x 15 Watt PCM without additional amplifier

The information in this operating guide corresponds to the knowledge available at the time of going to press. Subject to technical modifications.

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Problems
GENERAL: Screen dark

Possible causes

Remedy

- Dark button was pressed previously or - Car battery weak (with PCM operation without ignition)

- Press dark button again - Charge battery

AUDIO: Station buttons are not stored with station names

- Broadcasting station transmits additional information intermittently - Poor reception when storing (frequency is displayed) - Broadcasting station does not transmit any RBDS information (frequency is displayed) - Station currently not available - CD is inserted incorrectly or - magazine is empty or - magazine missing

- Store again when station name is sent by broadcasting station

Stored stations cannot be requested via station button CD player not working

- Insert CD correctly and insert magazine

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Status Messages and Technical Data

14. Index Symbols


"Important numbers" list ................................. 69 "Last numbers" list......................................... 71 "Missed calls" list ........................................... 74

Audio system ................................................25 AudioPilot......................................................57 Autostore - AM............................................................30 - FM ............................................................27 Avoid ferry ..................................................144 Avoid freeway..............................................144 Avoid toll.....................................................144

A
Accept.......................................................... 63 Accept call.................................................... 84 Active ......................................................... 130 Active (back trace)....................................... 130 Active (Tour)................................................ 130 Active (tour) ................................................ 130 Active (waypoint) ......................................... 130 Address...................................................... 132 Address book................................................ 98 - Configuring ............................................. 102 - deleting................................................... 102 Address book entry - adding ...................................................... 99 - Copying .................................................. 101 - deleting................................................... 101 - editing .................................................... 100 - Moving.................................................... 101 - selecting ................................................... 99 - Viewing details......................................... 101 Alternative frequencies................................... 25 Angular deviation ................................. 158, 166 Audio CD copy protection................... 42, 47, 51

B
Balance ........................................................56 Bass.............................................................56 Blocking route segment ...............................141 Bose Soundsystem .....................................55 Bottom line .....................................................8

C
Call - accept ......................................................63 - End...........................................................63 - reject ........................................................63 Call settings ..................................................83 Call waiting..............................................77, 83 Caller ID........................................................83 Care of the PCM ............................................17 Category - SAT ..........................................................34 CD changer - operational readiness.................50 CD Changer mode - ending.......................................................50

- starting .................................................... 50 CD info....................................................... 105 CD List......................................................... 52 Channel buttons - SAT.......................................................... 33 Channel List - SAT.......................................................... 34 Channel Number - SAT.......................................................... 35 Channel search - SAT.......................................................... 33 City Center ................................................. 135 Cleaning advice ............................................ 17 Compass display ........................................ 156 Conducting a call .......................................... 76 Conference .................................................. 78 Connecting a second call............................... 76 Connecting an additional call.......................... 76 Copy protection ................................ 42, 47, 51 Crossing zoom ........................................... 152 Current direction information ....................... 159

D
Date ............................................................ 21 Description of Symbols ............................... 170 Destination input - Selecting country .................................... 131 - via address............................................. 132 - via center ............................................... 135 - via coordinates ....................................... 140 - via cursor ............................................... 138 - via intersection........................................ 134 Index

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- via POI.................................................... 136 Destination Memory .................................... 142 Dialing........................................ 66, 69, 71, 73 Direct dialing ................................................ 63 Direct frequency entry - AM ........................................................... 31 - FM ........................................................... 28 Displaying the TP station list .......................... 40 Distance memory........................................ 163 Diversion .................................................... 141 Dual Tone Multi Frequency ............................. 84

E
Emergency call ............................................. 79 End.............................................................. 63 Entering city ............................................... 132 Entering house number ............................... 134 Entering street............................................ 133 Extended navigation - Safety instructions................................... 155 - Trace navigation...................................... 164 - Waypoint navigation................................. 156 Extended Navigation Module ........................ 153

- Navigation main function .......................... 150 - Phone main function .................................. 85 - Sound settings main function...................... 59 - Trip Computer main function .................... 127 Factory setting - Main main function..................................... 23 Fader ........................................................... 56 Fast forward/reverse - CD Changer .............................................. 52 - CD changer............................................... 49 - Single CD............................................ 43, 49 Fast Route .................................................. 144 Filtering stations............................................ 38 Folder selection ............................................ 48 Forward Call ................................................. 81 Frequency entry - AM ........................................................... 31 - FM ........................................................... 28 Frequency Select - AM ........................................................... 31 - FM ........................................................... 28 - SAT .......................................................... 35

H
Handset........................................................ 64 Hide Station .................................................. 38

I
Important numbers ........................................ 69 Incognito ...................................................... 83 Influencing map display ................................ 151 Input menu operation ..................................... 14 Inserting the SIM card.................................... 61 Inserting the telephone card ........................... 61 Intersection................................................. 134

L
Last Destinations......................................... 142 Last Numbers ............................................... 71 Last PIN ....................................................... 86 Limits ......................................................... 108 - activating/deactivating ............................. 108 - setting .................................................... 108 List Settings.................................................. 37 Listening Position .......................................... 58 Loading/unloading CD magazine .................... 50 Logbook ............................................. 109, 119 - Starting new trips manually....................... 113 - Transmit data .......................................... 118 - Trip list ................................................... 115 - Type of use ............................................. 110 Loudness...................................................... 57

G
GAL ............................................................. 57 GAL Curve .................................................... 58 Global Positioning System.................... 128, 153 GPS ................................................... 128, 153

F
Factory Setting - Audio menu............................................... 41 - Information main function......................... 104 - Mail main function ..................................... 97 - Map display ............................................ 152

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Index

M
Main Display.................................................. 23 Main display area ............................................ 8 Main functions ................................................. 9 Making phone calls ........................................ 76 Map Cursor................................................. 138 Map display......................... 148, 159, 164, 166 Memory location.......................................... 163 Memory utilization ....................................... 163 Menu operation ............................................. 13 Missed calls .................................................. 74 Most freq. dests.......................................... 142 Multi Information Display .................................. 8 Mute....................................................... 29, 36

- Safety instructions ...................................155 - Status .....................................................156 - Trace navigation ......................................164 - Waypoint navigation .................................156 Off-road navigation.......................................153 Off-road status ............................................156 Operating elements..........................................9

Q
Quick Dial..................................................... 63

R
RADIO ID ...................................................... 40 Radio telephone ............................................ 60 Radiotext.................................................... 104 RBDS ..................................................... 25, 41 Received Calls .............................................. 73 Received Calls list ......................................... 73 Record trace .............................................. 159 - Current Position ...................................... 160 - End trace ............................................... 160 - Mode ............................................. 160, 162 - Mode / ...optimization ............................. 162 - Mode / fixed...mls ................................... 162 - Record from... ........................................ 160 - Set trace point ........................................ 160 - Start of journey ....................................... 160 Reject .......................................................... 63 Reversing camera ....................................... 168 Ring volume.................................................. 80 Route - Continue................................................. 157 - Delete .................................................... 158 - Edit ........................................................ 157 - Name ..................................................... 158 - New ....................................................... 158 - Select .................................................... 157 - Start .............................................. 157, 158 Route guidance Index

P
PCM system..................................................20 Period of Validity............................................97 Personal Identification Number........................62 Phone settings ..............................................84 Pictograms .................................................147 PIN - changing ...................................................86 - entering ....................................................61 - Use last PIN...............................................86 Pin Unblocking Key ........................................62 POI .....................................................136, 151 POI List.......................................................151 Point XX reached .................................159, 166 Points of Interest .........................................136 Preset Memory - AM............................................................30 - FM ............................................................27 - SAT ..........................................................34 PTY (Program Type).......................................37 PTY Filter ......................................................38 PUK ..............................................................62

N
Name CD - CD Changer .............................................. 53 - Single CD.................................................. 44 Navigation (NAVI) ......................................... 128 Navigation DVD ........................................... 154 Navigation message .................................... 147 - Volume ................................................... 149 Navigation safety instructions ............... 129, 154 New call ....................................................... 76 New route................................................... 158

O
Off-road

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- Trace navigation...................................... 166 - Waypoint navigation................................. 158 Route List................................................... 145 Route Options............................................. 144 Route status ............................................... 158 Rckfahrkamera.......................................... 168 Run trace ................................................... 164

S
Safety instructions ...................................... 129 - Extended navigation ................................ 155 - Navigation .............................................. 154 - Off-road navigation .................................. 155 SAT Settings ................................................ 39 Satellite Radio............................................... 31 Scan - AM ........................................................... 31 - CD Changer .............................................. 54 - FM ........................................................... 28 - SAT.......................................................... 35 - Single CD ........................................... 45, 50 Scan search - AM ........................................................... 31 - CD Changer .............................................. 54 - FM ........................................................... 28 - SAT.......................................................... 35 - Single CD ........................................... 45, 50 Select Network ............................................. 84 Send DTMF................................................... 84 Service centre .............................................. 96 Set trace point............................................ 161 Setting brightness......................................... 23

Setting date.................................................. 21 Setting display .............................................. 22 Setting language ........................................... 20 Setting measurement units ............................ 20 setting start menu ......................................... 24 Setting the Trace Recording Mode................ 162 Setting time .................................................. 21 Setting user language.................................... 20 Short message - answering ................................................. 89 - creating .................................................... 90 - deleting .............................................. 92, 93 - editing ...................................................... 92 - reading..................................................... 88 - selecting................................................... 88 - sending .................................................... 92 Short message in e-mail format...................... 93 Short message in fax format .......................... 93 Short message service centre number............ 96 Short messaging........................................... 87 Short messaging signal tone .......................... 97 Short messaging templates ........................... 94 - changing................................................... 95 - deleting .................................................... 96 - selecting................................................... 95 Short Route ................................................ 144 Single CD mode ............................................ 42 - ending ...................................................... 42 - Exit .......................................................... 47 - starting..................................................... 42 Sirius Satellite Radio...................................... 31 SMS - answering ................................................. 89

- creating .................................................... 90 - deleting .............................................. 92, 93 - editing ...................................................... 92 - reading ..................................................... 88 - selecting ................................................... 88 - sending..................................................... 92 SMS fax........................................................ 93 SMS mail ...................................................... 93 SMS service centre number ........................... 96 SMS signal tone ............................................ 97 SMS templates.............................................. 94 - changing................................................... 95 - deleting .................................................... 96 - selecting ................................................... 95 SOS ............................................................. 79 Speed dependent volume............................... 57 Speed limits................................................ 108 - activating/deactivating ............................. 108 - setting .................................................... 108 Start Menu.................................................... 24 Starting trace navigation .............................. 165 Station buttons - AM ........................................................... 29 - FM............................................................ 26 Station List ................................................... 27 Station search - AM ........................................................... 29 - FM............................................................ 26 Store position ............................................. 144 Stored destination ....................................... 142 Storing radio stations - AM ........................................................... 29 - FM............................................................ 26

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Index

Storing stations - AM............................................................ 29 - FM............................................................ 26 SUPER PIN.................................................... 62 Switching on the Mute function ....................... 36 Switching on the mute function ....................... 29 Switching RBDS on and off ............................. 41 Switching route guidance on or off................ 154 Switching route guidance on/off ................... 129 Switching the telephone on/off ....................... 61

T
TA Volume .................................................... 41 Technical data............................................. 175 Telephone (TEL) ............................................ 60 Telephone book............................................. 66 Telephone book entry - adding ...................................................... 67 - changing ................................................... 68 - deleting..................................................... 69 - selecting ............................................. 66, 67 Time............................................................. 21 Time of arrival ............................................. 153 Tire Change ................................................ 150 Toggling ....................................................... 78 Top line .......................................................... 8 Tour planning .............................................. 145 Trace ......................................................... 153 - Delete............................................. 165, 167 - Distance memory..................................... 163 - Rename .................................................. 165 - Selecting................................................. 165

- Starting from ...........................................165 - Store ......................................................161 Trace navigation ..........................................155 - curr. position ...........................................165 - Route guidance........................................166 - run trace .................................................155 - Start point ...............................................165 Track List - CD Changer...............................................52 - CD changer ...............................................48 - Single CD ..................................................43 Track sequence - CD Changer...............................................53 - Single CD ............................................44, 49 Track skip - CD Changer...............................................52 - CD changer ...............................................49 - Single CD ..................................................43 Traffic Program - Station List ................................................40 - switching off ........................................28, 36 - switching on ........................................28, 36 - Volume......................................................41 Treble...........................................................56 Trip Computer .............................................106 Tuning to a radio station - AM............................................................29 - FM ............................................................26

V
Voice ......................................................... 150 Voice announcement ................................... 147 - Volume ................................................... 149

W
Waypoint - Add ........................................................ 157 - Delete .................................................... 157 - Move...................................................... 157 - Select .................................................... 157 - Skip ....................................................... 157 Waypoint navigation ............................ 155, 156 - Route guidance ....................................... 158

X
XM Satellite Radio ......................................... 31

U
Units.............................................................20

Index

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1: TUNER button Selects FM, AM or SAT* radio source (in Audio mode). 2: CD button Selects CD player (built-in) or CD changer* mode. 3: Numerical keypad In radio mode: - Press for less than 1 second: selection of stored stations, - Press for longer than 1 second: current station is stored to this station, - In the corresponding menus, entry of the station frequency. In CD mode: - Selection of the CDs in the changer (press for longer than 1 second), - Track selection. 4: Search button In radio mode: - Backward station search In CD mode: - Skips tracks backwards, - Fast reverse (press and hold). In phone mode: - Used for entering special characters.

5: Search button In radio mode: - Forward station search. In CD mode: - Skips tracks forwards, - Fast forward (press and hold) In phone mode: - Used for entering special characters. 6: Drawer for telephone SIM card Once pressed, the SIM card can be inserted or removed. 7: Repeat button Updated repetition of navigation announcements. 8: Volume control (with pushbutton function) Turn to left/right: Reduction/increase in the volume. Press: - with ignition off: PCM on/off (automatic shutoff after half an hour of operation, - with ignition on: standby mode (screen dark, telephone ready to receive calls, route guidance inactive) switches on again when pressed again, - rejection of telephone calls, - interruption of navigation announcements and traffic instructions.

9: MAIN button Selects the Main main function display. 10:AUDIO button Selects the Audio main function. 11:SOUND button Selects the sound settings main function. 12:TEL button Selects the Phone main function. 13:MAIL button Selects the Mail main function. 14:INFO button Selects the information main function. 15:AV button Selects the Reversing camera*. 16:TRIP button Selects the trip computer main function. 17:NAVI button Selects the navigation main function.

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18:Rotary knob (with pushbutton function) Turn: - in general: turn to the left / right: moves selection pointer to the bottom/left or top/right, - in menus with additional letter/number bars: moves the selection pointer according to the direction of rotation, - if map screen only (without options) is displayed: turn to the left / right: map display is made smaller / larger. Press: - in general: performs highlighted functions or selects highlighted options / list entries, - if map screen only (without options) is displayed: re-displays the options. 19:Back button - Cancels list selection, - Go back to in menus, - In input menus, deletes the character entered last.

20:set button Selects the settings menu for the currently displayed main function or the map display. 21:map button Switches to map display, back to the previously displayed menu. 22:Diversion button Requests diversion menu. 23:Display button Switches display on/off (dazzle protection). 24:Eject button CD Ejection of the inserted audio CD. 25:Brightness sensor Sensor for automatic brightness adjustment of display. 26:CD slot CD slot for playing audio CDs. Insert the CD with the printed side upward.

27:End call button - Used for ending calls, - Used for refusing incoming calls. 28: Lift receiver button - Used for accepting a call. - Requests the Quick Dial menu. - Can be used in some menus to select a displayed telephone number.

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