Dear Customer, In this operating manual you will learn about the various functions of the PCM (Porsche Communication Management) system and its operating options. To prevent danger to yourself and to others, please start by familiarising yourself with your PCM. On-board literature Keep the on-board literature in the vehicle at all times and if you ever come to sell your vehicle, please hand it over to the new owner.
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Contents Using the PCM..................................... 6 Important information on operation and road safety..................................................... 6 Introduction to operation ................................. 7 Menu types and options for operation............. 12 Sound settings ............................................. 15 Sound settings with BOSE® Surround Sound System .............................................. 16 Sound settings with Burmester® HighEnd Surround Sound System .....
MAP ................................................166 Map display................................................ 166 Voice control ...................................172 How voice control works ............................. 172 Symbols in sample dialogues....................... 173 Commands................................................. 173 Basic voice control functions ....................... 175 Using the help function................................ 177 Operating examples .........................
Using the PCM Important information on operation and road safety.....................................................6 Introduction to operation .................................7 Switching the PCM on/off..............................7 Setting the volume........................................8 Muting .........................................................8 Selecting the audio source ............................8 Controls and their functions...........................
Important information on operation and road safety Using the PCM The PCM (Porsche Communication Management) system is the central control unit for the radio, TV tuner, disc mode (CD/DVD, USB, iPod and an external audio source), sound settings, onboard computer, navigation system and telephone. To avoid danger or injury to yourself and others while using your PCM, you must take the following into consideration: WARNING! Accident hazard. Distraction could result in you losing control of the vehicle.
Introduction to operation Switching the PCM on/off Switching on/off via the ignition (permanently) û Switch on the ignition. The PCM is permanently active. Switching on/off via the left rotary knob If the PCM is not to be permanently active, you can also switch it on/off using the left rotary knob. û Press and hold the left rotary knob (volume control) for at least one second. Battery discharge protection NOTICE Risk of damage.
Setting the volume Cancelling muting û Turn the left rotary knob t. û To cancel muting, briefly press the left rotary knob u again. Depending on the situation, this adjusts the volume for: – the active audio source, – a traffic announcement, – a voice control system announcement, – the ringtone during an incoming call, – hands-free mode during a telephone call.
I Right rotary knob s q: Highlights a menu item r: Selects the highlighted menu item J i button K Back button h L Eject/retract button for CDs and DVDs j M g main menu button N f main menu button O End call button k P c main menu button Q Lift handset button l R n main menu button S m main menu button Controls and their functions The controls for the PCM are arranged below the display and around the CD/DVD slot.
A - a button Pressing the a button opens a window where you can set the current audio source. The window closes again when: – you have set an audio source, – several seconds pass and you have made no entry.
G - d main menu button K- Back button h Pressing the d button displays various general information such as the current audio source, the date and time and the signal strength for your telephone network. By pressing the Back button h you can execute various functions. H - w main menu button Pressing the w button opens an overview of various trip data.
Q - Lift handset button l By pressing the Lift handset button l you can: – accept an incoming telephone call or – call up the quick dial function. R - n main menu button Pressing the n button opens the menu for operating the CD, DVD, iPod, USB, AUX and AUX BT audio sources. S - m main menu button Pressing the m button opens the menu for radio mode. 12 Using the PCM Menu types and options for operation The PCM display is a colour touchscreen.
Operating menus with the touchscreen Exiting menus û Touch the individual menu items or symbols directly on the display. û Touch the scrollbar between the two symbols and . Returning to the next highest menu - or - û Press the Back button h to cancel an operation and return to the next highest menu. Highlighted list entries are framed in orange.
In addition to the letter fields, the input menus also provide a number of function fields for changing the character set displayed and for moving the cursor: deletes the last character entered (if button is touched briefly) - or deletes all characters entered (if button is touched and held) Operating input menus In many cases you can enter data into the PCM. This can be the case when entering an SMS message, a telephone number or a navigation destination, for example.
Setting the layout for the keyboard of the input menu Sound settings Setting the balance The letter fields in the input menu can either be arranged alphabetically or like a computer keyboard. You can set the sound of your PCM for each audio source separately using the sound settings in the Sound menu. As soon as an audio source is selected, its sound settings are set automatically. The Balance setting allows you to set the volume distribution between the left and right speakers. 1. Press the w button.
Setting the loudness “Loudness” increases the sound volume by increasing the bass and treble frequencies. This setting is particularly effective for low volumes and guarantees a pleasant sound. 1. Press the b button. 2. Select “Loudness” to activate ( ) or deactivate ( ) the function. Setting SDV (speed-dependent volume) The “SDV” function automatically adjusts the audio playback volume as a function of the vehicle’s speed.
Sound settings with Burmester® High-End Surround Sound System Setting the listening position The “Listening position” setting allows you to optimise the sound settings for the front or rear seats. If, on the other hand, you select the symmetrical setting, you achieve the best possible sound setting taking all seats into account. 1. Press the b button. 2. Select “Listening position”. 3. Select one of the following settings: – “Front”, – “Symmetrical” or – “Rear”.
1. Press the b button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET Burmester”. 4. Select “Sound conditioner” to activate ( ) or deactivate ( ) the function. Configuring the PCM display You can set various units, the date and time, the welcome display and the user language of the PCM in the “SET PCM system” menu. Configuring display settings Switching the display off You can switch off or darken the display using the “Switch off display” menu. 1.
Choosing the brightness of the display Displaying the system version Selecting the language yourself 1. Press the w button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET PCM system” > “Display PCM” > “Screen” > “Brightness”. 4. You can set the brightness by selecting the two symbols and . You have the option of viewing the system version of your PCM. 1. Press the w button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3.
Setting the unit for consumption Resetting personal settings 1. Press the w button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET PCM system” > “PCM units” > “Consump.”. 4. Select one of the following units: – “l/100km”, – “km/l”, – “mpg” or – “mpg (UK)”. This menu item allows you to reset settings you have previously made. Setting the display unit for temperatures 1. Press the w button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3.
TUNER Radio ......................................................... 22 Calling up the main menu for radio mode..... 22 Tuning to stations ...................................... 22 Storing stations on station buttons in the preset memories ....................................... 23 Traffic programme (TP) .............................. 24 Making settings for radio mode ..................... 25 Switching RDS on/off ................................. 25 Switching regionalisation on/off ..................
Tuning to stations Tuning to stations using the station list You have the following options for tuning to a station: The station list contains all the stations that can currently be received. It is only available in FM mode. – – – – TUNER Radio Calling up the main menu for radio mode û Press the m button repeatedly until the mode you want (AM - FM - TV) is highlighted in the bottom line. You will see the main menu for the chosen mode together with the station buttons.
Tuning to stations by entering the frequency directly 1. Press the m button repeatedly until “FM” is displayed. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “Manual tune”. The input menu is opened. The frequency of the current station is displayed. 4. Tune to the frequency using one of the following options: – Entering it directly by touching the number buttons. - or - – Tuning to the next station from the station list by touching the symbols and on the display.
1. Press the m button repeatedly until the mode you want (FM - AM - TV) is highlighted. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “Preset memory”. The available preset memories are listed. 4. Select the preset memory you want. 5. Touch the m tab in the header again. If you briefly touch the preset memory displayed in the main menu, you will likewise switch to another preset memory. Choosing a station in the station list and storing it 1.
Setting the Traffic prog. volume The traffic programme volume refers to the volume at which the traffic programme announcements are output. It specifies the minimum volume as a function of the volume of the audio source currently selected. 1. Press the b button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “Traffic prog.”. 4. Make the setting you want on the scale by touching the two symbols and .
Choosing a PTY (programme type) filter RDS stations can broadcast the station’s programme type (PTY). The programme type allows stations to be classified based on their genre, for example “pop”, “rock” or “news”. If a programme type is selected, only stations that correspond to the selected programme type are displayed in the FM station list. You can select as many different programme types in a list as you wish. 1. Press the m button repeatedly until “FM” is highlighted. 2.
TV Tuning to TV stations The standard TV on the PCM can receive non-encrypted terrestrial analogue and digital (DVB-T) programmes. Depending on the country and reception area, only analogue, digital or a mixture of analogue and digital programmes may be available. If a programme is simultaneously received in both analogue and digital forms, the TV tuner automatically selects the higher-quality of the two.
The digital programmes can also be selected using the EPG list. To find out more, please refer to the section “Electronic Programme Guide” on page 30. Storing TV stations Each of the preset memories, TV 1, TV 2, TV 3 and MIXED, has six memory locations available. Tuning to stations using the station list The station list provides details of the stations that can currently be received.
Selecting a video text page 1. Touching the display opens a bar for entering the numbers directly. 2. Touch the appropriate digits on the display. After the third digit is entered, the video text search begins and the video text page is shown. The bar for entering numbers is hidden. Showing the information window û Press the right rotary knob r while in TV mode. The information window is called up together with the “Station list” menu item.
Please note that only digital channels transmit EPG data. This service is not available for analogue channels. Placing video text over the TV picture If you activate this function, the video text page is overlaid transparently over the picture of the current TV programme. 1. Press the m button repeatedly until the “TV” mode is highlighted in the bottom line. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET TV”. 4.
1. Press the m button repeatedly until the “TV” mode is highlighted in the bottom line. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET TV” > “Sorting criteria”. 4. Select the sorting you want. Setting the reception country Making settings for TV mode Setting sorting of the station list The TV station list can be sorted according to various criteria.
Setting the Contrast Setting the Format 1. Press the m button repeatedly until the “TV” mode is highlighted in the bottom line. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET TV” > “Picture param. - TV” > “Contrast”. 4. Make the setting you want by touching the two symbols and . 1. Press the m button repeatedly until the “TV” mode is highlighted in the bottom line. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3.
DISC Loading and ejecting CDs/DVDs ..................36 Calling up the main menu for CD/DVD mode ...........................................37 Selecting a CD/DVD....................................37 Selecting a track ........................................37 Selecting a track (MP3 CD/DVD)..................37 Selecting a chapter in video DVD mode ........38 Setting the audio format for video DVD ........38 Setting audio groups (DVD-Audio) ................38 Naming a CD......................................
CD audio/DVD-Audio/DVD-Video DISC CAUTION û Always touch the CD/DVD at the edges only. Never touch the side without writing and keep the CD/DVD clean. û Never stick anything on the CD/DVD. û Protect the CD/DVD against direct sunlight and from heat sources such as heaters, etc. û Before playing the CD/DVD, it should be cleaned with a special, commercially available cleaning cloth, wiping from the centre outwards.
No warranty is accepted for: – – – – – poor quality user-burned CDs/DVDs, CDs of other formats, Mixed Mode CDs, CD-Extra CDs as well as multi-session CDs/DVDs. CDs/DVDs that have not been finalised cannot be played. Insertion of a non-standard CD/DVD format such as DVD-Plus (one side audio CD, the other side DVD) may lead to irreparable damage of the drive due to the greater thickness of the media.
Calling up the CD/DVD changer menu û Briefly press the j button. The CD/DVD changer menu is displayed. A button is displayed for each compartment in the changer magazine. Loading and ejecting CDs/DVDs Loading a disc in a PCM with CD/DVD drive û Insert the disc into the CD/DVD slot with the printed side facing upwards. Incorrectly inserted CDs/DVDs will not be played. Ejecting a disc in a PCM with CD/DVD drive û Briefly press the j button. The CD/DVD is stopped and ejected.
3. Remove the CD/DVD. If you do not insert another CD/DVD in this magazine compartment, the CD/DVD in the next occupied compartment is played. If you do not remove the CD/DVD from the slot, the PCM will automatically retract it after a short while. Ejecting all discs in a PCM with CD/DVD changer û Press and hold the j button or any magazine compartment for several seconds. All discs are ejected in sequence.
If the directory structure of the folders is very deep or the number of files is very large, it may not be possible to display all the folders or tracks. File formats that cannot be played will not be displayed. To find out more, please refer also to the section “Notes on the media supported” on page 34. Selecting a chapter in video DVD mode When playing video DVDs, only playback of the audio information is supported. 1.
Skipping to the previous/next track If the current track has been playing for longer than 10 seconds, pressing the p button resumes playback from the start of the current track. If the current track has not yet been playing for 10 seconds, playback is resumed from the start of the previous track. û If you want to skip to the next track when a CD/ DVD is playing, briefly press the o button. û If you want to skip back to the start of the track when a CD/DVD is playing, briefly press the p button.
*) iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. and is registered in the USA and in other countries. **) Compatibility of later iPod models with the PCM cannot be guaranteed. û Press the n button repeatedly until the “iPod” audio source is highlighted in the bottom line. If you encounter any problems it may be necessary to update your iPod’s firmware. The “iPod” mode is only displayed if a corresponding device is connected to the interface.
– Albums Displays a list of the available albums. If you have already selected an artist, only albums by that artist will be available for the subsequent search. If you select an album from the list, the number of tracks available for the subsequent search is updated. – Track Displays a list of all tracks stored on the iPod. If you have already selected a category (e.g. “Artists”), the list of tracks will have been automatically updated and only tracks by that artist will be available.
Track list If you have performed a music search or selected a playlist, the corresponding tracks are displayed in the track list. Fast forward/reverse û Press the o button or p button when the iPod is playing until the position you want is reached. The iPod determines the sorting of the lists. Repeating a track 1. Press the n button repeatedly until the “iPod” audio source is highlighted in the bottom line. 2. Select “Track list”. The menu is opened. 3. Select the track you want. The track is played.
You can use it to: Notes on the media supported – play audio data from your USB stick (permitted formats: MP3, WAV, WMA and AACLC), – download data from the Sport display as well as – download data from the PCM logbook. To avoid problems when playing your USB devices, please note the following: You cannot connect USB devices that require the installation of special drivers. The use of a USB hub is not permitted.
Calling up the main menu for USB mode û Press the n button repeatedly until the “USB” audio source is highlighted in the bottom line. The “USB” mode is only displayed if a corresponding device is connected to the interface. The first time USB mode is activated, the audio files in the USB memory are loaded. The menu cannot be used and the menu items are greyed out during this process. Playback begins as soon as the first tracks are found on the USB device.
These categories can be used either individually or in succession for the search. The remaining number of entries is updated. In contrast to the music search in iPod mode, the categories can be set in any order. Selecting “Start playback” ends the search and plays the tracks in accordance with your previous selection. Below is an example of how to perform a search for tracks by a specific artist on a specific album. 1.
Track list Skipping to the previous/next track Switching the shuffle function on/off The tracks and playlists stored on the USB device are displayed in alphabetical order in the track list. To find out more about using the track list, please refer to the section “Selecting a track (MP3 CD/ DVD)” on page 37. If the current track has been playing for longer than 10 seconds, pressing the p button resumes playback from the start of the current track.
WARNING! Accident hazard. Distraction could result in you losing control of the vehicle. û Operate the external audio source only when you are safely in control of your vehicle and traffic conditions permit. If in doubt, stop the vehicle and operate the external audio source while the vehicle is parked. Calling up an external audio source û Press the n button repeatedly until the “AUX” audio source is highlighted in the bottom line. 3. Select “SET DISC / AUX”.
You will only be able to access the “SET DISC / AUX” menu if there is at least one audio source from the DISC area available. 1. Press the n button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET DISC / AUX” > “Volume adaptation” > “Volume AUX”. 4. Make the setting you want by selecting the symbols and or by turning q the right rotary knob.
With some devices, it may be necessary to set the volume on the device. Recommendation: û Set the required volume on the external Bluetooth® audio source. û Then set the volume you want on the PCM. The functions and displays depend on the active Bluetooth® device. Skipping a track û If you want to skip to the next track, briefly press the o button. û If you want to skip back to the start of the track/to the previous track, briefly press the p button.
Adding a new Bluetooth® device Authorised Bluetooth® devices Renaming an authorised Bluetooth® device For the PCM to find your Bluetooth® device, please ensure that the Bluetooth® function on the device has been activated and set to “visible”. This function allows you to display a list of the Bluetooth® devices currently authorised to connect with your PCM. The list contains all authorised MP3 players . û Select “List of MP3 players” in the Bluetooth® settings. 1.
Displaying details for the authorised Bluetooth® device 1. Select “List of data devices” in the Bluetooth® settings. 2. Select any device in the list. 3. Select “Device details”. The following information is displayed: – the device name, – the Bluetooth® address as well as – the supported services.
PHONE Bluetooth® ................................................. 54 Prerequisites for the mobile phone .............. 55 Hands-free quality....................................... 55 Interruptions to the connection while driving . 55 Switching Bluetooth® on/off........................ 56 Operating the Bluetooth® hands-free unit (Bluetooth® mobile phone preparation) .... 56 Authorising a mobile phone ......................... 56 Establishing a connection from an external Bluetooth® device...................
Text messages (SMS) (with PCM telephone only).............................. 83 Reading a text message ............................ 84 Replying to a text message ......................... 84 Creating and sending a new text message ... 85 Forwarding a text message ......................... 87 Deleting a text message ............................ 87 Reading a vCard......................................... 87 Accepting vCards ....................................... 88 Editing vCard details.......................
PHONE The PCM can be equipped with an integrated car phone (PCM telephone) as an optional accessory. This car phone (PCM telephone) is a quadband GSM radio telephone (GSM 850/900/1800/ 1900) with hands-free unit and a cordless handset. It conforms to the GSM standard (Global System for Mobile communication) currently implemented in more than 100 countries. For information on the current GSM coverage and planned expansion of the coverage areas of GSM networks, contact your network provider.
– In the case of a PCM with PCM telephone, connection takes place using the SIM Access Profile if this profile is supported by the mobile phone used. When connecting using the SIM Access Profile, the SIM card of the mobile phone is used for operation of the PCM telephone. The data on the SIM card (phonebook entries and text messages) is read out by the PCM and is available for use on the PCM.
Switching Bluetooth® on/off Switching Bluetooth® on 1. Press the c button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET PHONE” > “Bluetooth settings”. 4. Select “Switch on Bluetooth”. Switching Bluetooth® off 1. Press the c button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET PHONE”. > “Bluetooth settings”. 4. Select “Switch off Bluetooth”.
1. Press the c button. 2. Select “Find telephone”. A search is started and a list of the devices found is displayed. 3. Select the device you want in the list. A Bluetooth® code is displayed, which you must enter on your mobile phone. 4. Enter the displayed Bluetooth® code on the mobile phone. Successful authorisation of the device is shown on the display and the connection is established. With some mobile phones, the connection request by the PCM must be explicitly confirmed on the mobile phone.
8. Enter the same Bluetooth® code on your mobile phone. Once you have entered the code, successful authorisation of the device is shown on the display. 9. With many mobile phones, the connection with the PCM must be explicitly established from the mobile phone following authorisation. Further details can be found in the operating manual for your mobile phone. With some mobile phones, the Bluetooth® code must be directly provided by the mobile phone during the connection request.
Rejecting a call You can reject an incoming call by: û Pressing the End call button k on the PCM. - or - û Selecting “Reject” in the call menu. - or - û Briefly pressing the left rotary knob u. You can accept the incoming call in a number of ways: û Pressing the Lift handset button l on the PCM. - or - û Selecting “Answer” on the display. - or - Ending a call You can end an active call by: û Pressing the End call button k on the PCM.
Using the quick dial (redial) function Pressing the Lift handset button l on the PCM opens the quick dial menu. This menu contains a list of previous calls. Dialling a number 1. Press the c button. The PHONE main menu appears. 2. Select “Dial number”. The input menu for telephone numbers is opened. The input field for the telephone number is blank. 3. Select the individual digits in the telephone number one after the other. 4. Select “Call number”.
Calling a phonebook entry List of previous calls 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the c button. Select “Phonebook”. Select the phonebook entry you want. If there is more than one number stored for this entry, select the number you want. 5. Select “Call number”. The number you want is dialled. When a mobile phone is connected to the PCM via a Bluetooth® connection, the mobile phone’s call lists are transferred and displayed after the connection has been established.
Adding to a number from the list of previous calls 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the c button. Select “Previous calls”. Select the number you want. Select “Add to number”. The input menu is opened and the number is shown in the input field ready for editing. 5. Make the change you want. 6. Select “Call number”. The telephone number stored in the list is not changed.
Adding to a number from the list of received calls Combining DTMF tones with a telephone number 1. 2. 3. 4. You can use the + and w characters in the numerical input menu to combine DTMF tone dialling with the entry of a telephone number. Press the c button. Select “Received calls”. Select the number you want. Select “Add to number”. The input menu is opened and the number is shown in the input field ready for editing. 5. Make the change you want. 6. Select “Call number”.
1. Select “New call” in the call menu. 2. You then have the following options for entering the telephone number: – “Dial number”: The input menu for telephone numbers is opened. Please refer to the section “Dialling a number” on page 60. – “Phonebook”: You can insert a number stored in the phonebook. To find out more, please refer to the section “Calling a phonebook entry” on page 61. – “Previous calls”: You can insert a telephone number from the list of previous calls.
Call waiting (swapping) and conference The “Call waiting & conf.” function is only available if supported by the network provider and by the mobile phone. When using the Bluetooth® hands-free unit, this function is only available for a limited selection of devices. A prerequisite for this function is that there are two calls, one of which is active and one of which is on hold (inactive).
Telephone settings (Bluetooth® mobile phone preparation) Setting the ringtone type 1. Press the c button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “Telephone settings” > “Ringtone type”. A list of the available ringtones is displayed. 4. Set the ringtone you want by selecting it. After a ringtone is selected, it is played back again. 5. Change the volume of the ringtone type if necessary by turning the left rotary knob t.
Bluetooth® settings (Bluetooth® mobile phone preparation) Authorised Bluetooth® devices This function allows you to display a list of the Bluetooth® devices currently authorised to connect with your PCM. The list contains: – mobile phones , – MP3 players as well as – data devices . Displaying authorised Bluetooth® devices 1. Press the c button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “Bluetooth settings” > “Device list”. The list is opened.
Adding a new Bluetooth® device For the PCM to find your Bluetooth® device, please ensure that the Bluetooth® function on the device has been activated and set to “visible”. Displaying details for the authorised Bluetooth® device 1. Open the list of authorised Bluetooth® devices. 2. Select any device in the list. 3. Select “Device details”. The following information is displayed: – the device name, – the Bluetooth® address, – the connection quality as well as – the supported services. 68 PHONE 1.
Establishing a connection from an external Bluetooth® device If the PCM does not find your mobile phone or a connection attempt by the PCM fails, you can also start the authorisation from the mobile phone. 1. If another mobile phone is connected with the PCM, switch off Bluetooth® on the connected mobile phone to disconnect the connection with the PCM. 2. Press the c button. 3. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. The PCM is now visible for external devices.
Phonebook settings (Bluetooth® mobile phone preparation) Setting the memory for the phonebook You can set which phonebook entries should be shown in the PCM phonebook display: – phonebook entries on the SIM card and/or – phonebook entries in the telephone’s memory. This allows you to adapt the phonebook list of the PCM to your list in the mobile phone. 1. Press the c button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “Phonebook settings” > “Phonebook memory”. 4.
6. Press the c button. 7. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 8. Select “Phonebook settings”. 9. Select “Auto update” to activate ( ) or deactivate ( ) the function. Transferring the phonebook entries manually Your phonebook data can then only be accessed when the corresponding mobile phone is connected to the PCM. 1. Press the c button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “Transfer phonebook”. 4.
Operating the PCM telephone The use of twin SIM cards, for example in the mobile phone and the internal PCM telephone (both cards active at the same time), may impair the telephone functions. For more information on this, contact your network provider. A SIM card is required if you want to use the internal PCM telephone in telephone mode. You can – insert the SIM card in the slot provided under the display or – connect a suitable mobile phone to the PCM via Bluetooth®.
Entering the PIN Conducting calls Conducting a call using the cordless handset As soon as you have switched on the telephone and inserted the SIM card, you are prompted to enter the PIN (PIN = Personal Identification Number). You will find the PIN in the documentation you received from your network provider. There is a hands-free microphone in the roof control console of the vehicle. This means that you can conduct all telephone calls without using a handset.
- or - (with multi-function steering wheel with telephone function) û Pressing the Lift handset button l on the multi-function steering wheel. - or - (with handset if available) û Pressing the Lift handset button handset. on the - or - Accepting a call û Removing the handset from the charging cradle. Ending a call As soon as a call comes in, an appropriate menu is temporarily displayed or an appropriate message shown in the bottom line.
- or - (with handset if available) û Pressing the End call button set. Using the quick dial (redial) function on the hand- Pressing the Lift handset button l on the PCM opens the quick dial menu. This menu contains a list of previous calls. - or - û Placing the handset in the charging cradle (if the call is on the handset). Rejecting a call You can reject an incoming call by: û Pressing the End call button k on the PCM. Dialling a number - or - 1. Press the c button. The PHONE main menu appears.
Holding a call Displaying the phonebook û You can hold an active call by pressing the Lift handset button l on the PCM. 1. Press the c button. The PHONE main menu appears. 2. Select “Phonebook”. The phonebook is opened. If no entries have been stored in it yet, “List empty” is displayed. If entries have already been stored, these are shown in a list. The menu items “New call”, “Take call” and “End call” are then available for you to select.
Editing a phonebook entry (only with the SIM card inserted) Deleting the contents of the SIM card (only with the SIM card inserted) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Press the c button. Select “Phonebook”. Select the phonebook entry you want. Select “Edit”. Select the menu item to be edited and make the change you want in the relevant input menu. 6. Confirm your entry by selecting “OK”. 7. Select “Store entry”. The entry is stored on the SIM card.
List of previous calls When a mobile phone is connected to the PCM via a Bluetooth® connection, the mobile phone’s call lists are transferred and displayed after the connection has been established. The last number dialled appears at the top of the list. The transfer of the phonebook and call lists is not supported by all mobile phones. If one of the telephone numbers matches an entry from your phonebook, the name of the person called is displayed instead of the telephone number. Displaying the list 1.
Adding to a number from the list of previous calls 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the c button. Select “Previous calls”. Select the number you want. Select “Add to number”. The input menu is opened and the number is shown in the input field ready for editing. 5. Make the change you want. 6. Select “Call number”. The telephone number stored in the list is not changed. If one of the telephone numbers matches an entry from your phonebook, the name of the caller is displayed instead of the telephone number.
Sending a message to a number from the list of received calls Messages can only be sent when a SIM card is inserted or a mobile phone is connected to the PCM using the SIM Access Profile. 1. 2. 3. 4. Touch tone dialling (DTMF tones) DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) tones can be sent once a telephone connection has been established. You need this function to communicate with touch tone-activated telephone systems (e.g.
The p character cannot be entered in the telephone input menu. It is, however, recognised by the PCM if it is stored in a telephone number on the SIM card, for example. In this case, the behaviour of the PCM is the same as the behaviour for “+” described above. Establishing an additional call You can establish an additional call while there is another call active. Some mobile phones do not support making or accepting a second call.
Accepting a waiting call Swapping between the calls (call waiting) û Select “Answer”. The waiting call is accepted and activated. The previously active call is put on hold. You then have the option to switch between the two calls or to establish a conference with both callers. To find out more, please refer to the section “Call waiting (swapping) and conference” on page 82. 1. Select “Swap”. The system swaps to the other call. The previously active call is put on hold. 2.
Using supplementary services Making an emergency call Supplementary services are services that can be called up using star and hash codes. The supplementary services can either be entered in the number selection menu or selected in the phonebook (provided they have been stored here). 1. 2. 3. 4. The last digit of a supplementary service is always the # character. 1. Press the c button. 2. Select “Dial number”. The input menu for telephone numbers is opened. 3.
Arrival of a text message When a new text message arrives, a closed envelope symbol is displayed in the bottom line regardless of the menu selected. If a flashing envelope symbol is displayed in the bottom line, it means there is no more storage space available on the SIM card for text messages. To be able to receive further messages, one or more saved messages must first be deleted. To find out more, please refer to the section “Deleting a text message” on page 87.
Creating a text message with attached reply 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press the c button. Select “Messages”. Select the text message you want to reply to. Select “Reply”. Select “Attach reply”. The input menu is opened. The reply is appended to the text received. 6. Edit the text as you want using the input menu and confirm by selecting “OK”. The text input menu is closed and the input menu for the telephone number is opened. The number of the sender of the text message is already entered in the text field. 7.
Creating a text message with new text 1. Press the c button. 2. Select “Messages”. 3. Select the first list entry, “New message”, in the list that appears. 4. Select “New text”. The input menu is opened. 5. Enter the text you want using the input menu. 6. Confirm your entry by selecting “OK”. The text input menu is closed and the input menu for the telephone number is opened. 7. Enter the telephone number of the recipient. The following options are available to you: – Enter the digits in the input menu.
8. Enter the telephone number of the recipient. The following options are available to you: – Enter the digits in the input menu. – Select “Phonebook” to insert the number from the phonebook. Select the number you want to enter it in the input menu. – Select “Previous calls” to insert the number from the list. Select the number you want to enter it in the input menu. – Select “Received calls” to insert the number from the list. Select the number you want to enter it in the input menu. 9.
Accepting vCards If you save the vCard, the following data is accepted: – the telephone numbers contained in the phonebook as well as – the addresses in the personal destination memory in the navigation menu. To find out more, please refer also to the section “Personal destination memory” on page 146. 4. Select “Accept all”. 5. Select “Accept all” again to confirm the prompt that appears. The details of the vCards are checked and the valid addresses and telephone numbers are accepted.
Re-entering an address Discarding all vCards 6. Select “Re-enter address”. The address input menu is opened. 1. 2. 3. 4. If no similar addresses are found during checking, the address input menu opens automatically. 7. Enter the address you want. 8. Select “Accept”. After selecting “Accept”, the address can no longer be edited. Discarding (deleting) vCards Discarding a single vCard 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press the c button. Select “Messages”. Open the relevant vCard by selecting it. Select “Discard”.
Using geographical coordinates for route guidance 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the c button. Select “Messages”. Select “Extract number”. Open the relevant geographical coordinate by selecting it. The map view is displayed and the geographical coordinate is shown. To find out more, please refer also to the section “Map display” on page 166. 5. Select “Start route guidance”. The route is calculated and route guidance starts. Storing geographical coordinates 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the c button. Select “Messages”.
Telephone settings (PCM telephone) Setting ringtones Switching the PCM telephone on/off 1. Press the c button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET PHONE” > “Telephone settings” > “Sound PHONE” > “Ringtone type”. A list of the available ringtones is displayed. 4. Set the ringtone you want by selecting it. The ringtone type is played after it is selected. 5. Change the volume of the ringtone type if necessary by turning the left rotary knob t.
4. Select one of the two available menu items: – Automatic The PCM automatically selects the mobile phone network of the SIM card that is logged in. If this network is not found (e.g. when abroad), the network of a roaming partner is automatically selected. – Manual If you select Manual, the PCM telephone searches for the currently available networks, from which you can choose the mobile phone network you want to use.
5. Enter the new PIN by selecting the buttons on the keypad shown and confirm your entry by selecting “OK”. You are then prompted to enter the new PIN a second time to confirm it. 6. Enter and confirm the new PIN again. If the two new PINs match you will see the message “PIN has been changed”. If the two entries do not match, you will be prompted to enter the new PIN again. Switching the PIN prompt on or off The “PIN prompt” function allows you to switch the PIN prompt on and off.
4. Select one of the following settings for call forwarding: – Divert all activates call forwarding for all incoming calls. – Busy activates call forwarding for calls that come in while you are on another call. To be able to activate call forwarding with the “Busy” setting, the “Call waiting” function must be switched off first. – No answer activates call forwarding for calls that you cannot or do not want to accept. The call is forwarded to the entered number after a certain time.
Switching the “Redial” function on/off If the “Redial” function is activated, the telephone automatically redials a number that could not be reached because the line was busy. 1. Press the c button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET PHONE” > “Call settings”. 4. Select “Redial” to activate ( ) or deactivate ( ) the function.
Connecting an authorised Bluetooth® device with the PCM 1. Open the list of authorised Bluetooth® devices. 2. Select the device you want in the list. 3. Select “Connect”. Data devices cannot be connected from the list of devices; they can only be connected by calling the appropriate application, for example when transferring a vCard. Disconnecting an authorised and connected Bluetooth® device from the PCM ® 1. Open the list of authorised Bluetooth devices. 2. Select the device you want in the list. 3.
Adding a new Bluetooth® device For the PCM to find your Bluetooth® device, please ensure that the Bluetooth® function on the device has been activated and set to “visible”. If you want to connect a mobile phone using the SIM Access Profile, external SIM mode needs to be activated on some devices. Further details can be found in the operating manual for your mobile phone. Displaying details for the authorised Bluetooth® device ® 1. Open the list of authorised Bluetooth devices. 2.
Setting visibility Finding the cordless handset Phonebook settings To ensure that your PCM can be connected to other devices via the Bluetooth® interface, it must be “visible” (=recognisable) for other devices during the connection operation. To increase security, you can deactivate visibility of the PCM after the connection operation. To prevent further unwanted connection requests, you can deactivate visibility of the PCM after the connection operation.
These security mechanisms require the PCM to be authorised on your mobile phone. As part of this, the telephone requests a “user ID” and a “password” from the PCM. In order for the PCM to gain access to the phonebook, it must log into the telephone. Since the PCM uses the fixed parameters “UserID: PCM3” and “Pass: 0000” for this login, these parameters must be preset as permissible on your mobile phone.
Transferring the phonebook This function transfers the phonebook and call lists of the connected mobile phone into the PCM again. The data stored in the PCM is replaced by the current phonebook and current lists from the mobile phone when transfer is complete. 1. Press the c button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET PHONE” > “Phonebook settings” > “Transfer phonebook”.
Cordless handset There is a cordless handset available for your PCM. Display Left selection button Rocker button Right selection button End call button Lift handset button Numerical keypad Using a handset while driving is not permitted in all countries. Therefore, please observe the country-specific laws and regulations. Once the internal telephone is switched on, the SIM card inserted and the PIN entered, most of the functions of the internal telephone will also be available on the handset.
Accepting a call As soon as a call comes in, a menu is temporarily displayed on the display of the handset. If available, the telephone number is displayed together with the name of the caller (if an assignment to an entry stored in the phonebook is possible). û Press the left selection button under the “Accept.” menu item. - or - û Press the Lift handset button on the handset. If the handset is not in the cradle, the ringtone of the PCM is accompanied by a further audio signal.
Entering a new telephone number 1. Press the left selection button under the “Options” menu item. 2. Select the “New call” menu item using the rocker button. 3. Press the left selection button under the “Selection” menu item. 4. Enter the individual digits in the telephone number one after the other using the keypad. 5. Press the left selection button under the “Call” menu item. 7. Press the left selection button under the “Options” menu item. 8. Select “Call” using the rocker button. 9.
Phonebook If your mobile phone is connected to the PCM using the SIM Access Profile, the data from the telephone memory and from the SIM card will be transferred. Memory entries may contain multiple telephone numbers for a name in this case. Displaying the phonebook Conference 1. Press the left selection button under the “Options” menu item as soon as you are connected with two callers. 2. Select the “Conference” menu item using the rocker button. 3.
7. Enter the number for the new phonebook entry. 8. Press the left selection button under the “OK” menu item. The data is stored on the SIM card. An appropriate message is displayed if there is no more space on the SIM card. Editing a phonebook entry (only with the SIM card inserted) 1. Open the phonebook. 2. Select the phonebook entry you want using the rocker button. 3. Press the left selection button under the “Options” menu item. 4. Select “Edit entry” using the rocker button. 5.
6. Select the message you want using the rocker button. 7. Press the left selection button under the “Options” menu item. 8. Using the rocker button, select “Reply” or “Forward” depending on the function you want to use. 9. Press the left selection button under the “Selection” menu item. 10.Enter the text using the letters on the keypad. 11.Press the left selection button under the “Options” menu item. 12.Select the “Send” menu item using the rocker button. 13.
Deleting a text message 1. Press the left selection button under the “Menu” menu item. 2. Select the “Messages” menu item using the rocker button. 3. Press the left selection button under the “Selection” menu item. 4. Press the left selection button under the “Options” menu item. 5. Select the “Input” menu item using the rocker button. 6. Press the left selection button under the “Selection” menu item. 7. Select the message you want using the rocker button. 8.
INFO Displaying traffic messages (TMC)................ 109 Displaying sections of the route ................... 111 Displaying information about the location ...... 111 Displaying detailed information about the active audio source.....................................
Displaying traffic messages (TMC) INFO In the d menu you will find various general information such as the current audio source, the date and time and the signal strength for your telephone network. You also have the option to call up more detailed information about the traffic situation, your current location, the individual sections in your route or the current audio source.
Accident hazard Accident hazard on a section of the current, personal route Route section blocked Section of the current, personal route blocked Information Information concerning a section of the current, personal route 1. Press the d button. 2. Select “Traffic messages”. If route guidance is active, the current traffic messages on your route are listed. 3. Select “All traffic messages” if necessary. A list containing all current traffic messages is opened.
Displaying sections of the route If you have started the route guidance component of your navigation system, a list containing all sections of your route will be displayed. This function is not available during trace recording of off-road navigation. 1. Press the d button. 2. Select “Route list”. The sections of your route are listed and displayed. The section you are currently driving on is at the very top of this list and the final destination at the very bottom. 3.
CAR Trip data display ......................................... 113 Setting the display group .......................... 113 Setting the contents of the personal display113 Resetting trip data.................................... 114 ParkAssist.................................................. 114 Deactivating ParkAssist ............................ 115 Switching the ParkAssist display on/off ..... 115 Closing the ParkAssist display ................... 115 Rear view camera ...................................
– Personal trip data The trip data can be individually compiled in four data fields. – Sport display Lap data can be recorded and evaluated using the stopwatch and the PCM. The data of relevance for the evaluation is shown in the Sport display as soon as recording is started. The number of displays available to you is shown between the two arrow symbols and .
Resetting trip data ParkAssist Pressing the button field for at least 1 second resets the trip data for the “Total trip data” and “Trip data since ...” display groups. ParkAssist indicates the distance between the vehicle and an object visually and acoustically for the driver when parking and manoeuvring. The visual parking aid of ParkAssist is shown on the PCM display. Obstacles located in front of and behind the vehicle are indicated using different coloured fields.
Switching the ParkAssist display on/off Switching the automatic display on/off If the function is activated, the visual parking aid is shown on the PCM under the following conditions: – when reverse gear is engaged, – if a roll backwards is detected, – if the distance at the front is less than 80 cm. 1. Press the w button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET CAR” > “SET parking”. 4. Select “ParkAssist” to activate ( ) or deactivate ( ) the function.
The TV sound is suppressed while the image from the rear view camera is shown on the display. Audio source (FM, AM, CD/DVD, AUX and AUX BT) sound output continues uninterrupted. There is no rear view camera display when the parking brake is activated. Voice control is not available while the image is displayed. Always keep the rear view camera free from dirt, ice and snow, as these can have an adverse effect on the camera image.
Closing the rear view camera display WARNING! The rear view camera display is closed again as soon as you: – disengage reverse gear (after 30 seconds or a speed of > 15 km/h (approx. 9.5 mph)), – press one of the main menu buttons, – press the Back button h, – operate the electric parking brake or – move the Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) gear selector into the P position.
4. Make the setting you want by selecting the two symbols and or by turning the right rotary knob t. 5. If the rear view camera is automatically activated, select “Back to RVC” to cancel the picture configuration and return to the camera image. Setting the Contrast 1. Press the w button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET CAR” > “SET parking” > “RVC picture param.” > “Contrast”. 4.
Logbook The logbook automatically records all the trips made by the vehicle and stores them together with a variety of relevant information. This includes: – the type of use (business trip, work trip or private trip), – the date and time, – the start address, – the destination address, – the distance as well as – the odometer reading at the start and destination locations. Recording of a trip is started and ended automatically when the logbook is activated. It begins as soon as the vehicle key is inserted.
1. Press the w button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET CAR” > “SET logbook” > “Standard trip”. 4. Select the trip type you want. Editing data from the current trip You can change the different pieces of data registered by the logbook during recording of a trip as many times as you want during the trip. Changing the trip type 1. Press the w button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3.
Changing the trip purpose Changing the contact person Changing the remarks 1. Press the w button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “Logbook” > “Current trip” > “Edit trip” > “Trip purpose”. A list of the trip purposes already created is opened. 4. Insert the trip purpose you want by selecting it. 1. Press the w button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3.
Storing a refuelling stop If you want to store a refuelling stop in the trip currently being recorded, you can do so by selecting “Refuelling stop”. 1. Press the w button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “Logbook” > “Refuelling stop”. The question “Store refuelling stop?” appears. 4. Confirm the question by selecting “Yes“. The refuelling stop is stored. Viewing the list of stored trips 1. Press the w button. 2.
Deleting a list entry You can delete each individual entry in a list. 1. Press the w button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET CAR” > “SET logbook” > “Manage lists”. 4. Select the list you want. 5. Select the list entry you want. 6. Select “Delete”. 7. Answer the question displayed by selecting “Yes”. The list entry is deleted. Assigning the current key to a driver in the driver list You can assign the key currently being used to a driver in the list.
Deleting all trips Transferring data via the USB interface 5. Select “All trips”. 6. Confirm by selecting “Yes”. All trips are deleted. You can only access the “To USB” transmission mode if there is a USB memory stick attached to the USB interface. To find out more about the permissible USB memory media, please refer to the section “Notes on the media supported” on page 43.
Switching Bluetooth® on û Select “Switch on Bluetooth” in the Bluetooth® settings. Switching Bluetooth® off û Select “Switch off Bluetooth” in the Bluetooth® settings. Adding a new Bluetooth® device For the PCM to find your Bluetooth® device, please ensure that the Bluetooth® function on the device has been activated and set to “visible”. Bluetooth® 1. Select “New data device” in the settings. A search is started and a list of the devices found is displayed. 2.
Deleting the list of authorised Bluetooth® devices 1. Select “List of data devices” in the Bluetooth® settings. 2. Select any device in the list. 3. Select “Delete”. 4. Select “Delete list”. 5. Confirm the prompt that appears by selecting “Delete all”. Displaying details for the authorised Bluetooth® device 1. Select “List of data devices” in the Bluetooth® settings. 2. Select any device in the list. 3. Select “Device details”.
The Sport display The functions of the Sport display can be used for any route (e.g. journey to work), not just laps. The Sport display is part of the Sport Chrono Package Plus that also includes a stopwatch and buttons for dynamic driving settings (Sport mode). The combination of the stopwatch and the PCM allows lap data to be recorded and evaluated. Any recorded lap/distance can be defined as a reference lap. This then forms the basis for comparing further laps/routes and recorded times.
The route is only recorded when the display of “Additional data” is activated in the “SET sport display”. To find out more, please refer to the section “Setting the display of additional data” on page 132. Available memory is full If the available memory is full, a message to this effect appears in the display. The lap details will continue to be displayed, however the lap during which the message appears as well as any further laps will no longer be recorded. A maximum of 8 hours can be recorded.
Ending a lap/starting a new lap Reference lap Selecting “Round” in the on-board computer menu ends one lap and starts a new lap. If you did not define a reference lap when recording started, the first lap is treated as the reference lap and is shown as “Lap 1/R”. Timing the interval Fastest lap Selecting “Int.” in the on-board computer menu and then pressing the stalk forwards displays the interval for several seconds. Evaluating a recording 1. Press the w button. 2.
Renaming a recording 1. Press the w button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “Sport display” > “Recordings”. A list of the stored recordings is opened. Reference laps are indicated in the list using the symbol. 4. Select the recording you want. 5. Select “Rename”. The input menu is opened. 6. Enter the name you want and confirm by selecting “OK”. The name is now changed. Deleting recordings You cannot delete a recording while the “Res.
Storing a lap as the reference lap 1. Press the w button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “Sport display” > “Recordings”. A list of the stored recordings is opened. 4. Select the recording you want. 5. Select “Evaluation”. 6. Select the lap you want from the evaluation. 7. Select “Store reference”. The lap is stored as the reference lap.
Deleting all laps This function can be used to delete all recordings and reference laps. 1. Press the w button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET CAR” > Select “SET sport display”. 4. “Delete trips”. 5. Confirm the prompt that appears by selecting “Delete all”. Setting the display of additional data 1. Press the w button. 2. Select i. 3. Select “SET CAR” > “SET sport display”. 4. Select “Additional data” to activate ( ) or deactivate ( ) the function.
Bluetooth® settings Calling up Bluetooth® settings 1. Press the w button. 2. Select i. 3. Select “Sport display” > “Transfer data” > “Bluetooth settings”. Switching Bluetooth® on û Select “Switch on Bluetooth” in the Bluetooth® settings. Switching Bluetooth® off û Select “Switch off Bluetooth” in the Bluetooth® settings. Adding a new Bluetooth ® device For the PCM to find your Bluetooth® device, please ensure that the Bluetooth® function on the device has been activated and set to “visible”. 1.
3. Select “Rename”. The input menu is opened. 4. Enter the name you want and confirm by selecting “OK”. The name of the device is now changed in the PCM. Deleting an authorised Bluetooth® device from the list 1. Select “List of data devices” in the Bluetooth® settings. 2. Select the device you want in the list. 3. Select “Delete”. 4. Confirm the prompt that appears by selecting “Yes”. Deleting the list of authorised Bluetooth® devices 1. Select “List of data devices” in the Bluetooth® settings. 2.
Extended memory Setting light options In the PCM menu you have the option to store various settings for up to three of your vehicle’s ignition keys and two of your vehicle’s memory buttons. Both driver-related settings from the instrument cluster as well as PCM settings are stored in this process.
Setting the alignment for the low beam You can set the alignment of the low beam headlights for driving on the right or left. You can only change this function when the vehicle is stationary. 1. Press the w button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET CAR” > “Vehicle functions” > “Light & visibility” > “Exterior lights” > “Low beams”. 4. Select “Standard” to adapt the headlights to the normal direction of traffic in the delivery country.
Setting activation of the rear wiper 1. Press the w button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET CAR” > “Vehicle functions” > “Light & visibility” > “Wiper” > “Rear wiper”. 4. Select “Automatic” if the rear wiper is to be switched on automatically. This happens as soon as reverse gear is engaged and the front wiper has been active during the previous 40 seconds. - or 4 Select “Manual” if the rear wiper is to be started manually.
Choosing the options for setting the air conditioning Setting the air flow strength You can choose whether the air flow for the air conditioning is to be set to “Gentle”, “Normal” or “Strong”. 1. Press the w button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET CAR” > “Vehicle functions” > “Air conditioning” > “Air flow”. 4. Select the setting you want.
NAVI General operation ....................................... 140 Navigation safety notice............................ 141 Setting the volume of the navigation announcement.......................... 141 Repeating a navigation announcement ....... 141 Entering an address.................................... 141 Entering the country ................................. 142 Entering the town/postal code................... 142 Entering the street/number ....................... 142 Entering the junction ...........
NAVI General operation The PCM navigation system utilises visual and audible driving recommendations to help you reach your destination. The vehicle’s position is determined with the aid of a GPS antenna and a receiver in the navigation module. The vehicle position is calculated by evaluating and processing additional vehicle signals (e.g. speed) in the navigation computer.
Setting the volume of the navigation announcement 1. Press the f button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET NAVI” > “Guidance volume”. 4. Make the setting you want by selecting the two symbols and .
Selecting a country in the map Entering the country After you first select address entry, only the “Country” menu item can be selected. You must enter a country before you can enter the remaining address data. Selecting a country in the list 1. Press the f button. 2. Select “Enter address” > “Country”. A list of the countries for which navigation data is stored on the hard drive is opened. 3. Select the country you want in the list. 142 NAVI 1. Press the f button. 2. Select “Enter address” > “Country”.
3. Enter the street name. After you enter the first letters of the street name, a list containing possible matches is opened. 4. Select the street you want in the list. You can also enter the street number later (when route guidance is already active). If you do so, however, you must then restart route guidance. Entering the junction 1. Press the f button. 2. Select “Enter address” > “Junction”. The input menu is opened. 3. Enter the name of the cross street.
and – that is at least 10 minutes before the last possible exit before the traffic jam. “Detour prompt” can only be activated if dynamic route planning is deactivated. 1. Press the f button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET NAVI”. 4. Select “Detour prompt” to activate ( ) or deactivate ( ) the function. A prompt must be confirmed as soon as it is displayed. The following options are available to you: û Select “Detour”.
4. Select “Details”. The location of the chosen destination is shown in the map view. To find out more, please refer to the section “Map display” on page 166. 5. Select “Start route guidance” to start the route guidance if needed. Editing the address of a destination Entering an address for a new route guidance session from the list 1. Press the f button. 2. Select “Previous destinations”. The list of previous destinations is opened. 3. Select the destination you want. 4.
Calling the destination You can call individual points of interest for which there is a telephone number in the database from the list of previous destinations. This menu item is not available if there is no telephone number stored in the database for a destination or if the telephone function is not available. “Store position” is displayed instead. 1. Press the f button. 2. Select “Previous destinations”. The list of previous destinations is opened. 3. Select the destination you want. 4. Select “Call”.
Inserting an address from a list Displaying the location of a destination Adding destinations 5. Select “Previous destinations“ or “Stored destinations”. 6. Select the address you want in the list. The address is accepted. 1. Press the f button. 2. Select “Stored destinations”. The personal destination memory is opened. 3. Select the destination you want. 4. Select “Details”. The location of the chosen destination is shown in the map view.
Entering/editing a telephone number for a destination in the destination memory In the personal destination memory you can create a telephone number for each destination for standard navigation. You cannot enter or edit a telephone number if the destination you want is a trace or a point of interest (destinations for off-road navigation). 1. Press the f button. 2. Select “Stored destinations”. The personal destination memory is opened. 3. Select the destination you want. 4.
Sending a destination You can send individual destinations from the personal destination memory as a text message in the form of a vCard or via the Bluetooth® interface. 1. Press the f button. 2. Select “Stored destinations”. The personal destination memory is opened. 3. Select the destination you want. 4. Select “Edit” > “Send”. Sending a destination via USB You can only access the “To USB” transmission mode if there is a USB memory stick attached to the USB interface.
Adding a new Bluetooth® device Authorised Bluetooth® devices For the PCM to find your Bluetooth® device, please ensure that the Bluetooth® function on the device has been activated and set to “visible”. This function allows you to display a list of the Bluetooth® devices currently authorised to connect with your PCM. The list contains all authorised data devices . 1. Select “New data device” in the Bluetooth® settings. A search is started and a list of the devices found is displayed. 2.
Points of interest Points of interest are petrol stations, car parks, restaurants, hotels or hospitals, for example. They are divided into different categories to make them easier for you to find. This function is also available in reduced form in the i menu of the map view: – when route guidance is active under the “Search on route” menu item, – when route guidance is not active under the “Search surroundings” menu item. Searching for points of interest by category 1. Press the f button. 2.
Searching for points of interest by name 1. Press the f button. 2. Select “POI”. 3. Specify “Category” and “Search radius” if applicable. 4. Select “Name”. The input menu is opened. 5. Enter the first letters of the name of the point of interest. After you enter the first letters of the name, a list containing possible matches is opened. If there are fewer than five points of interest stored for the selected category and search area, a list of the points of interest is opened instead of the input menu. 6.
Starting navigation to the point of interest Setting a detour from the current position 1. Press the f button. 2. Select “POI”. - or Touch the map view. 3. Select the point of interest you want. 4. Select “Start route guidance”. The route is calculated and route guidance started. 1. Press the f button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “Route options” > “Detour” > “Distance ahead”. The map view is displayed.
Making a detour around route sections Cancelling a detour The list of route sections shows the individual sections of the calculated route. The section you are currently driving on when you call up the list appears at the top of the list. Selecting “Detour off” cancels all previously set detours. The symbol is no longer displayed and a new route is calculated. 1. Press the f button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3.
Avoiding a stretch of road Stopovers (tour) Selecting “Avoid” allows you to set restrictions for route planning. If a restriction is activated ( ), the PCM calculates a route without this type of road. The symbol is displayed before the “Avoid” menu item. If route planning is not possible with the restriction you have set, you are informed of this in an appropriate message. You can enter up to four stopovers during an active navigation session and arrange them in any order.
From the destination memory 1. Press the f button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “Stopovers” > “Add” > “Stored destinations”. The personal destination memory is opened. 4. Select the destination you want. The destination is accepted as a stopover. Entering a point of interest as a stopover 1. Press the f button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “Stopovers” > “Add” > “POI”. The POI search is opened. 4.
Deleting stopovers 1. Press the f button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “Stopovers” > “Delete”. The destination list is opened. Deleting a destination from the list 4. Select the destination to be deleted in the list. 5. Confirm the prompt that appears by selecting “Yes”. The destination is deleted from the list. Deleting the entire list 4. Select a stopover in the list. 5. Select “Delete list”. 6. Confirm the prompt that appears by selecting “Yes”.
Storing This menu item allows you to store both a destination and your current position. You can also access this function in the i menu in the map view. Storing a destination Destination input using geographical coordinates If you know the geographical coordinates for a destination, you can use them for destination input. 1. Press the f button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “Adv. destination input” > “Geo. co-ordinates”. An input menu is opened. 4.
1. Press the f button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “Store”. 4. Select the menu item shown (e.g. “Store destination”). The input menu is opened. 5. Enter the name you want by selecting the individual letters in the input menu and confirm your entry by pressing “OK”. Storing a position You can store your current position in your personal destination memory as a geographical coordinate by selecting “Store position”. 1. Press the f button. 2.
Determination of the vehicle position during off-road navigation 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 position tracking system. Further vehicle signals (e.g. speed) are evaluated and processed in the navigation computer to calculate the vehicle position.
During off-road navigation, only individual destinations (landmarks) are stored in the list of previous destinations. Landmark lists can be stored in the personal destination memory. Additionally, a compass is displayed at the top left to aid orientation. When a landmark is reached, the system outputs the message “Landmark XX reached”.
Map view during trace recording During trace recording, the recorded route of the trace is shown as a blue line in the map view. Map view when following a trace When you drive a recorded trace, the route ahead is shown in the map in orange and the route already covered is shown in grey. Starting recording Ending trace recording 1. When off-road navigation is activated, press the f button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3.
Setting the grid for automatic setting of the navigation points You can set the intervals at which the so-called trace points are set during trace recording: – “Optimised” The navigation system automatically generates a navigation point at geometrically practical locations in order to record the trace. The number of navigation points set by the system depends on the frequency of the changes in direction. – “Set ...
The orange-coloured arc segment points in the direction of the navigation point currently being navigated to. The angular deviation between the current direction of travel and the direction to the next navigation point is shown as an orange-coloured segment. The angular deviation is indicated in degrees. 1. Press the f button. 2. Select “Stored destinations”. The personal destination memory is opened. 3. Select the trace you want in the list. 4. Select “Start route guidance”.
MAP Map display ............................................... 166 Changing the scale of the map.................. 166 Moving the map....................................... 166 Setting 3D display ................................... 166 Displaying traffic messages...................... 167 Setting the display of the total route.......... 167 Setting autozoom .................................... 167 Displaying destination/location info ........... 167 Operating the map menu using symbols ....
Map display MAP You call up the map view of the navigation system by pressing the g button. Your vehicle is shown in the map view as a triangular arrow. The arrowhead points in the direction of travel. The centre of the vehicle is represented by the black dot in the middle of the small triangle. The recommended driving route, streets, rivers, railroad tracks, wooded areas or lakes are displayed as coloured lines or areas. The detail depends on the map scale set.
Displaying traffic messages Setting autozoom Operating the map menu using symbols When this function is activated, traffic information is also shown in the map view. If you have activated this function, the entire current route section is displayed. As soon as you leave the current route section, the next route section is displayed in the map. The map scale is calculated and dynamically adapted according to the length of the new route section.
3. To activate or deactivate a menu item, briefly touch the menu item on the display. When menu items are activated, the corresponding symbols are displayed in orange. Displaying sections of the route If you have started the route guidance component of your navigation system, a list containing all sections of your route will be displayed. 1. Press the g button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “Route list”.
3. Select “SET MAP” > “Map layout”. The various options for the display layout are shown. 4. Select the layout you want. The chosen layout is set. Compiling map contents Switching between different layouts 1. Press the g button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET MAP” > “Map view”.
WARNING! Accident hazard. The navigation system is only intended as an aid to the driver. This does not release you from your full responsibility for observing road safety, traffic conditions, legal road traffic regulations and any other relevant regulations while driving your vehicle. Road signs en-route should always be heeded. The speed limit displayed by the PCM may not always be correct. As the driver, you must assess the particular speed limit.
Voice control How voice control works............................. 172 Incorrect operation and cancelling a dialogue ............................................... 172 Functions of the button on the stalk for direction indicators, high beam and headlight flasher ...................................... 172 Speech intelligibility.................................. 172 Symbols in sample dialogues ...................... 173 Commands ................................................ 173 Local commands ............
Please refer to the information on operation and road safety on page 6. Incorrect operation and cancelling a dialogue The PCM is fully voice controllable (with the exception of the functions in the w and b menus as well as the various SET menus). If you say an incorrect or unavailable command, the voice control system responds with “Could you repeat that?” and you can repeat the command.
– Reduce background noise by closing the windows, doors and sunroof. – While giving voice commands, avoid other noise in the vehicle (e.g. passengers speaking among themselves). WARNING! Accident hazard Since stressful situations can cause your voice to change, it may happen that a telephone connection you want is not established quickly enough. û Do not use the voice control system to operate the telephone in cases of emergency.
Global commands for the voice-controlled main functions: – – – – – – Tuner, radio Disc, CD phone, Telephone info navi, Navigation map Global commands for the non-voice-controlled main functions: Global commands related to the telephone: – call, phone – call name, make call to name – Dial number Global commands related to navigation: go to destination, go to destination ...
As soon as the voice control system is activated, you will see one of the following symbols at the top right of the display: – = The voice control system is awaiting a spoken command. – = The voice control system is currently making an announcement. Deactivating voice control Basic voice control functions Activating voice control You cannot activate the voice control system while you are on a telephone call. 1. Switch on the ignition and the PCM. 2.
Selecting the language yourself 1. Press the w button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET PCM system” > “PCM language”. 4. Select the language you want. Adapting the language to the instrument cluster 1. Press the w button. 2. Press the i button or touch the tab of the same name in the header. 3. Select “SET PCM system” > “PCM language”. 4. Select “Automatic”. The language of the instrument cluster is set.
Performing voice adaptation The voice adaptation function allows you to individually adapt the voice control system to your voice, thereby improving the voice recognition. This does not impair the recognition of other users. Adaptation can only be performed when the vehicle is stationary. Please note the first five points in the section “Speech intelligibility” on page 172 in connection with this. Starting/cancelling voice adaptation 1. Press the w button. 2.
- or - – “help” command, followed by a main function, e.g. “Disc”: This command allows you to skip the step of specifying the main function for which you need help. It brings you directly to the help for a specific main function. Like the voice control system, you can also deactivate the help. To find out how to do this, please refer to the section “Deactivating voice control” on page 175.
Operating example for radio mode Tuning to a currently receivable FM station Calling up radio mode and switching waveband If you know the currently receivable FM stations and if radio mode is your active audio source, you can tune to the station you want by saying its name. û Activate voice control. ; Beep Ò y“Tuner”. ; “Tuner”. Operating examples The voice control system is designed so that you can say each menu item shown on the display.
- or - û Activate voice control. ; Beep Ò y“Station number 1”. ; “Station number 1”. The PCM tunes to the corresponding station. Example for entering the frequency 98.4 MHz in the FM waveband: û Activate voice control. ; Beep Ò y“Manual tune”. ; “Manual tune”. The display switches to the frequency input menu. Tuning to stored AM stations You can say the memory location of a stored station from the AM main menu. û Activate voice control. ; Beep Ò y“Station number 1”. ; “Station number 1”.
; “Start scan”. The PCM plays the stations one after the other. û Activate voice control. ; Beep Ò y“Stop scan”. ; “Stop scan”. The PCM tunes to the station currently playing. Switching the traffic programme on/off Switch the traffic programme on and off using “set TP” and “deactivate set TP”. Tuning to stations from the station list The station list is available in the FM waveband and contains all currently receivable stations. û Activate voice control. ; Beep Ò y“Station list”. ; “Station list”.
Tuning to stations from the station list The station list contains all the stations that can currently be received. û Activate voice control. ; Beep Ò y“Read out station list”. ; “Read out station list”. The stations are read out one after the other. The following two options are available to you for opening a video text page: y“next page”. ; “next page”. The PCM opens the page. - or - y“Page 333”. ; “Page 333”. The PCM opens the corresponding page.
Choosing a track by skipping You can skip to the previous or next track using the “previous track” and “next track” commands respectively. Choosing a track by entering the track number You can select a track directly in CD/DVD mode using the “track number” or “track” command, directly followed by the corresponding number.
Selecting a track from the track list û Activate voice control. ; Beep Ò y“Track list”. ; “Track list”. The track list is displayed. The iPod determines the sorting of the lists. Selecting a track from the track list: û Scroll through the list using the commands “scroll down” or “scroll up” until you find the track you want. y“Line number 3”. ; “Line 3”. The PCM plays the corresponding track.
Operating example for telephone mode Calling up telephone mode û Activate voice control. WARNING! Injury hazard. In emergency situations, stress may cause your voice to change to an extent where it might take longer than normal to establish a telephone connection. û Do not use the voice control system in cases of emergency. Injury hazard. The telephone must not be used near explosives or flammable materials (e.g. at a petrol station) or near operations involving explosives.
; “One two three four”. Beep Ò y“Ok”. ; “Checking the PIN”. The PCM switches to telephone mode if the entered PIN is correct. Entering a telephone number The digits “zero” to “nine” as well as the following words are permitted when entering the digits: – “Star” for the * character – “hash” for the # character – “plus” for the + character When calling international telephone numbers, use the word “plus” at the beginning of the number, followed by the country code.
Calling a phonebook entry û Scroll through the list using the commands “scroll down” or “scroll up” until you find the entry you want. The following two options are available to you for making a call to an entry: 1. Say the “Call” command, directly followed by the name of the entry. This option is global and also works outside the phonebook. 2. Say the command “line number”, directly followed by the corresponding number shown on the right end of the row.
To store a voice entry, you must first select an entry in the phonebook containing both a name and a telephone number. û Activate voice control. ; Beep Ò y“Change pronunciation”. ; “Change pronunciation. Please say a name.” Beep Ò y“Mr. Smith”. ; “Please say the name a second time.” Beep Ò y“Mr. Smith”. ; “The pronunciation Mr. Smith has been stored.” The voice entry has been stored for the entry in the phonebook. The command “delete pronunciation” is used to delete an existing speech entry.
Operating example for navigation mode Calling up navigation mode û Activate voice control. ; Beep Ò y“Navigation”. ; “Navigation”. The PCM switches to navigation mode. Entering an address and starting route guidance If the language set in the PCM and the language spoken at the destination are the same, you can say the country, town, and street as whole words. If the two languages are not the same, you must spell the town and the street.
Entering a destination from the list of previous destinations or from the personal destination memory The “Previous destinations” menu provides you access to a list of the last destinations to which you started route guidance. In the “Stored destinations” menu you will find the destinations you have stored in your personal destination memory. Both lists are voice-controlled lists, to find out more about this please refer also to the section “Operating lists using voice control” on page 178.
Example for option 2: û Activate voice control. The points of interest menu is displayed. ; ; Beep Ò y“Line number 3”. ; “Line 3”. The category list is displayed. Scroll through the list using the commands “scroll down” or “scroll up” commands until you find the category you want. û Activate voice control. y“Start route guidance”. ; “Start route guidance”. The PCM calculates the route to the destination.
û Activate voice control. ; “Please select the destination”. Beep Ò ; Beep Ò y“Point of interest golf course near destination”. y“Line number 3”. ; “Line 3. The result list for the search is displayed. You can also use the “read out details” command to read out the details of a traffic message as soon as it is highlighted in the list. ; Operating example for map “Please select the destination”. Beep Ò y“Line number 3”. ; “Line 3. Would you like to start route guidance?”. y“Yes”.
Setting 3D display Setting the map orientation If this function is activated, a three-dimensional map view is shown. You can activate and deactivate the function using the “activate birds eye view” and “deactivate birds eye view” commands. You can change the orientation of the map using the following commands: Displaying traffic messages When this function is activated, traffic information is also shown in the map view.
Index A B C AAC-LC ................................................................... 35 Accepting a call ................................................ 58 74 Activating alternative routes for route guidance ............ 143 Activating the entry aid............................................. 137 Activating the interface ...................................... 47 48 Activating the rain sensor ......................................... 136 Activating the rear wiper.......................................
Starting/stopping scanning ................................ 39 Switching the shuffle function on/off .................... 39 Changing the PIN ...................................................... 92 Colour (TV)............................................................... 32 Conducting calls with the hands-free unit ............... 58 73 Conference ...................................................... 65 82 Configuring the display............................................... 18 Contrast ...............
G Geographical coordinates ........................................ 158 GPS antenna.......................................................... 140 H Help function for the voice control system .................. 177 Holding a call (telephone) .................................... 60 76 , I IMEI ....................................................................... 92 Individual settings (extended memory) ........................ 135 Input menu Operating input menus .....................................
MP3 ....................................................................... 35 MP3 CD Searching for a track ........................................ 39 Searching for music ......................................... 39 Selecting a track .............................................. 37 Muting (audio source) .................................................. 8 Muting (telephone) ............................................. 58 73 Muting the microphone (telephone) .......................
Switching the display on/off ............................ 116 Received calls ................................................... 62 79 Recording (Sport display) Continuing .................................................... 128 Deleting ....................................................... 130 Evaluating .................................................... 129 Renaming ..................................................... 130 Starting ....................................................... 127 Stopping .
, Units ...................................................... 18 19 Use of the upper ventilation zone ...................... 138 Volume............................................................. 8 Volume of the navigation announcement ............. 141 Volume of the traffic programme announcements .. 25 Wiper options ................................................ 136 Setting a block for a route section ............................. 153 Setting a detour .................................................
Sound settings Setting AudioPilot ............................................ 16 Setting SDV .................................................... 16 Setting sound conditioner ................................. 16 Setting surround....................................... 16 17 Setting the balance .......................................... 15 Setting the bass .............................................. 15 Setting the fader ............................................. 15 Setting the loudness ................
, Telephone conference ....................................... 65 82 Text message (SMS) ................................................. 83 Accepting vCards ............................................. 88 Calling telephone numbers ................................. 89 Creating a template .......................................... 90 Creating and sending a new text message ............ 85 Creating using a text template ............................ 86 Creating with attached reply............................
Performing voice adaptation ............................ 177 Setting quick dialogue .................................... 176 Setting repetition of commands ....................... 176 Setting the display of hints .............................. 176 Setting the language ...................................... 175 Setting the volume of the announcement ........... 175 Speech intelligibility........................................ 172 Symbols ......................................................
Technical data Radio frequency ranges VHF (FM): 87.
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