PORSCHE PCCMPLUS Classic Communication Management User Manual

PCCMPLUS Classic Communication Management

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Parts numbers:997.642.590.00 997.642.591.00Porsche, the Porsche emblem and other trademarks are registered trademarks of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG. Printed in Germany. Reproduction, including excerpts, as well as duplications of any kind are strictly subject to the written consent of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG. © Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG Porscheplatz 1 70435 Stuttgart Germany.Equipment and on-board literature Porsche reserves the right to make changes to equipment and technology from the illustrations and descriptions in this manual as part of the ongoing further development of Porsche Classic Communication Management. The equipment variants do not always depend on the standard scope of delivery or on national equipment. For information on installing Porsche Classic Communication Management, please contact a Porsche Partner. The equipment of your Porsche Classic Communication Management may di er from the description due to di erent legal requirements in individual countries.

If your Porsche Classic Communication Management is equipped with equipment details that are not described here, your Porsche Partner will inform you about correct operation and maintenance. Always keep on-board literature in the vehicle and pass it on to the new owner when the vehicle or Porsche Classic Communication Management is sold. If you have any questions, suggestions or ideas concerning your Porsche Classic Communication Management: Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG Customer Relations Sales Porscheplatz 1 70435 Stuttgart GermanyWarnings and symbolsGEFAHRPossible severe injury or death Failure to observe warnings in the “Danger” categorywill result in serious injury or death.Always observe the warnings.

VORSICHT Possible moderate or minor injury Failure to follow warnings in the “Caution” category may result in moderate or minor injury.Always observe the warnings.HINWEIS Possible severe injury or death Failure to observe warnings in the “Notice” category may result in damage to the vehicle or Porsche Classic Communication Management.Always observe the warnings.i InformationAdditional information is marked with “Information”.

WARNUNGPossible severe injury or death Failure to observe warnings in the “Warning” category may result in serious injury or death.Always observe the warnings.

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Structure o his manual

Gain an overviewand nd the desired topic.From Page 8.

This section explains how to contribute to safe operationFrom Page 11.

This section explains thecontrols and their operation. From Page 12.

This section explains how tooperate the functions. From Page 18.

This section explains how to change the sound settings.From Page 20.6

This section explains how to change the system settings.From Page 21.

This section explains how to operate the radio functions.From Page 23.

This section explains how to operate the media functions.From Page 25.

Personal trip

This section explains how to operate the telephone functions.From Page 28.

This section explains how to operate the Personal trip functions.From Page 33.

Look up technical speci cations. From Page 35.

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ContentsTable of contentsOverviews…………………………………………………………………………… 12 Controls and their functions………………………………………………… 12 HOME screen………………………………………………………………………. 13 Radio function controls……………………………………………………….. 14 Audio player controls…………………………………………………………… 15 Bluetooth function controls………………………………………………… 16Operating PCCM/PCCM Plus……………………………………………… 18 Basic functions…………………………………………………………………… 18 Communication Management on and o ……………………………… 18 Switching on/o via the ignition………………………………………….. 18 Switching on/o via the le -hand knob……………………………….. 18 Adjusting the volume………………………………………………………….. 18 Mute/Cancel muting…………………………………………………………… 18 Selecting the operating mode……………………………………………… 18 Menu types and operation options………………………………………. 18 Which menus are available?………………………………………………… 18 The HOME Menu…………………………………………………………………. 18 Jump back to the HOME menu…………………………………………….. 18 Options menus……………………………………………………………………. 18 Calling up and operating menu types…………………………………… 18 Call up main menus……………………………………………………………… 18 Call up options menus…………………………………………………………. 188

Operating menus with the touchscreen…………………………………….. 18 Operating menus with the right-hand knob……………………………….. 18Exit menus……………………………………………………………………………….. 19 Jump back to the next higher menu…………………………………………… 19 Jump back to main menu…………………………………………………………… 19 Return to the top level of a main menu……………………………………….. 19 Operating lists………………………………………………………………………….. 19 Operating the input menus……………………………………………………….. 19 Check boxes…………………………………………………………………………….. 19 Option elds…………………………………………………………………………….. 19Sound settings…………………………………………………………………………. 20 Sound settings Sound………………………………………………………………. 20 Equalizer Settings……………………………………………………………………..20 Switch Loudness on/o ……………………………………………………………. 20 Set Fader………………………………………………………………………………….. 20 Adjust Balance…………………………………………………………………………. 20 Speed dependent volume…………………………………………………………. 20 Audio Pilot……………………………………………………………………………….. 20 Rest sound settings………………………………………………………………….. 20System settings……………………………………………………………………….. 21 System settings……………………………………………………………………….. 21

Contents

Date/time…………………………………………………………………………… 21 Time synchronise………………………………………………………………… 21 Standby time………………………………………………………………………. 21 Day/night mode………………………………………………………………….. 21 Language……………………………………………………………………………. 21 Units…………………………………………………………………………………… 22 Volume……………………………………………………………………………….. 22 Version info…………………………………………………………………………. 22 Factory reset………………………………………………………………………. 22Tuner………………………………………………………………………………….. 23 Brief overview……………………………………………………………………… 23 Setting the reception band………………………………………………….. 24 Tuning in to a station…………………………………………………………… 24 Setting stations via skip buttons…………………………………………. 24 Setting stations manually……………………………………………………. 24 Saving stations……………………………………………………………………. 24 Settra c announcements…………………………………………………… 24Media…………………………………………………………………………………. 25 Brief overview……………………………………………………………………… 25 Media source………………………………………………………………………. 26 Select media source……………………………………………………………. 26 Playing music……………………………………………………………………… 26

Media and le formats………………………………………………………………. 26 Connecting and playing Bluetooth music………………………………….. 26 Connection Smartphone……………………………………………………………27 Connection Carplay………………………………………………………………….. 27 Operate Apple CarPlay via Siri speech……………………………………….. 27 Connection Android Auto…………………………………………………………..27 Operate Android Auto via Siri speech………………………………………… 27Phone………………………………………………………………………………………. 28 Brief overview…………………………………………………………………………… 28 Hands-free quality……………………………………………………………………. 29 Interrupted calls………………………………………………………………………. 29 Connect a mobile telephone via Bluetooth………………………………… 29 Connect new mobile telephone………………………………………………… 29 Bluetooth function on/o …………………………………………………………. 29 Automatically connect a mobile phone on/o …………………………… 30 Change Bluetooth name…………………………………………………………… 30 Connect to a known mobile phone…………………………………………….. 30 Display connection status………………………………………………………… 30 Deleting a Bluetooth device from Phone Manager………………………30 Dial telephone number……………………………………………………………… 30 Call redial…………………………………………………………………………………. 31 Selecting a number from call lists……………………………………………… 319

Contents

Selecting a number from contacts………………………………………. 31 Answer call…………………………………………………………………………. 31 Reject call/Select end call…………………………………………………… 31 Private mode………………………………………………………………………. 31 Show call list………………………………………………………………………. 31Use contacts………………………………………………………………………. 31 Transfer contacts………………………………………………………………… 31 Search contacts………………………………………………………………….. 32 Call contact………………………………………………………………………… 32 Delete contact list………………………………………………………………. 32 Sort contacts list………………………………………………………………… 32 Play external audio sources via Bluetooth……………………………. 32Personal trip………………………………………………………………………. 33 Reset…………………………………………………………………………………. 33 Con g………………………………………………………………………………… 33 Individual Memory……………………………………………………………… 33 Light…………………………………………………………………………………… 33 Wiper…………………………………………………………………………………. 33 Climate………………………………………………………………………………. 34 Lock…………………………………………………………………………………… 34 Factory reset……………………………………………………………………… 34

Technical speci cations……………………………………………………… 35 Porsche Communication Management (PCCM/PCCM Plus)……………………………………………………………. 35 System……………………………………………………………………………….. 35 Tuner/Digital radio……………………………………………………………… 35 Navigations so ware………………………………………………………….. 35 Bluetooth……………………………………………………………………………. 35 File formats………………………………………………………………………… 35 Dimensions/weight……………………………………………………………. 35

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Safety instructions

Safety instructionsPerfect technology: Prerequisite for your safety High-quality materials and excellent workmanship ensure that Porsche Classic Communication Management has a long service life. Porsche Classic Communication Management needs your attention and care to ful l its potential. This will ensure that Porsche Classic Communication Management can be relied upon even in critical situations.Porsche Classic Communication Management is the central control unit for the radio,media functions,Phone,navigation,sound settings and Car. The following points must be observed to ensure that you do not endanger or harm yourself or others when using Porsche Classic Communication Management:WARNUNG Risk of accident Any distraction may cause control of the vehicle to be lost.Only operate Porsche Classic Communication Management when the vehicle is safely under control and the tra c situation permits. If in doubt,stop the vehicle and operate Porsche Classic Communication whilst stationary.

WARNUNG Risk of accident The navigation system only provides the driver with support and suggests a route.This does not release the driver from the full responsibility for correct driving style and behaviour in road tra c in accordance with the rules of the German Road Tra c Regulations (StVO) and other relevant regulations. The driver is responsible for assessing the tra c situation. The driver retains sole responsibility for driving the vehicle safely.Remain aware of the tra c situation.

WARNUNG Risk of injury Do not use the telephone close to explosive substances (e.g. at a petrol station) or close to explosives. In certain hazardous areas, such as close to petrol stations, fuel depots, chemical plants and blasting operations, mobile phones must be switched o . Their use could interfere with technical equipment.Observe relevant instructions.Observe legal regulations and local restrictions when using the telephone.

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Risk of damage

The Porsche Classic Communication Management

contains high-quality electronic components whose maintenance and care requires special attention.The following points should be noted: The screen is susceptible to scratches. The device must not be splashed with liquids. The ingress of liquids may destroy the device. Clean your Porsche Classic Communication Management carefully from time to time with a dry, clean and so cloth (micro bre cloth) or a cleaning brush. Do not exert excessive pressure on the surface when cleaning. Never use solvents such as methylated spirits, thinners, petrol, acetone or alcohol (ethanol, methanol or isopropyl alcohol) or abrasives. Remove ngerprints with a damp cloth or mild detergent. Never spray detergents or other liquids directly onto the screen. Instead, moisten a cloth and gently wipe the screen. In the event of a malfunction never open the Porsche Classic Communication Management device yourself! In the event of a fault have the device repaired at a quali ed specialist workshop.We recommend that a Porsche Partner is used for this work as they have trained workshop personnel and the necessary parts and tools.

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Overviews

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E–TUNER buttonUse the TUNER to access the radio mode and change between FM/AM/DAB+G–Skip le ButtonRadio status The previous channel on the radio Music status previous songI–CAR ButtonUse the CAR button to enter the Trip interfaceK–BACK buttonUse the BACK button to return to the previous menu step

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Controls and their functionsA–MicrophoneThe built-in microphone is used to make a telephone call with the Bluetooth hands-free kit.B–Sensor for switching between day/night settingsThe day/night sensor enables the device to detect the current ambient lighting level and adjust the display brightness accordinglyC–Le knob ButtonTurn the le knob —> to adjust the volume Short press the le knob —> to activate or deactivate the mute function Long press the le knob —> Quickly power o , then short press to power on,and memorize the radio broadcastD–HOME button and Voice recognition ButtonShort press the HOME button to enter the navigation main menu and access the following functions: Tuner, media, phone, navigation, map, sound, settings, application Long press HOME button to wake up Apple CarPlay/Android Auto voiceF–PHONE buttonUse the PHONE button to switch to Bluetooth hands-free modeH–Skip right ButtonRadio status Next channel on the radio Music status Next songJ–NAV ButtonUse the NAV button to switch to the GPS navigation mode. Further information navigating with the device can be found in the separate Navigation Manual

L–Besides the touchscreen the right-hand knob is the central control elementTurn the knob to select APP, track, radio and other functions forward or backward. A er selecting APP, track, radio function item, vertical short press is to con rm the selection.M–Navigation so ware card slotNavigation so ware card slot holds the MicroSDHC navigation so ware and map material cardN–Media card slotPlay media music, fast charge, Carplay/Android AutoO–Touchscreen displayIn addition to the right-hand knob the touchscreen is also a central control element. Any menu item can be selected directly from the touchscreen display.

Overviews

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Overviews

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E–MapPress the Map [ ] button to switch to map view in navigation mode. Further information navigating with the device can be found in the separate Navigation Manual

G–CarPress the Settings [

] button to switch to general device settings mode.

HOME screen

Use the [

] button to navigate through the main

menu and access the following functions:

A­ TunerPress the Tuner [ ] button to switch to radio mode and between the FM/AM/DAB+ reception bands.

B–MediaPress the media [ ] button in the playback mode to switch between USB music playback/Bluetooth music.

C–PhonePress the Phone [

] button to switch to Bluetooth® hands-free mode.

D–NaviPress the Nav [ ] button to switch to GPS navigation mode. Further information navigating with the device can be found in the separate Navigation Manual

F–SoundPress the Sound [

] button to switch to sound setting mode.

H–AppPress the App [

] button to switch to Android-Auto® or AppleCarplay® mode.

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G–Presets [ ] Main tuner view

I–List [ ] List of stations

K–Skip button

The skip [

] buttons allow you to switch to the

previous/next station in the program memory

OverviewsRadio function controlsA–Reception band FM/AM/DAB+ B–Page indicator C–Selected station E D–Station key/program memory locationIndicates the program memory location of the currently selected station.E–Station name or frequency displayDisplays the name or transmission frequency of the currently selected stationF–RDS textThis display gives information on current radio text. This information is additional information transmitted by the radio station and shown as text in the display. For example, this may be the song title and artist of the track currently being played or current news.H–Tune [ ] Frequency band display J–Options [ ] Radio settingsAM on / o switch Save station TA) Switch tra c announcements on/o15

Overviews

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CDCEI–RepeatRepeat all Repeat title Repeat folder

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Audio player controls

A–Selected media: USB/Bluetooth

B–Track/artist currently playing

C–Skip button

The skip [

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previous/next track.

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E–Time already played

F–Fast forward/backward/progress bar

G–Total time

H–Random playbackActivate/deactivate random mode

J–All album titles on the playlist

K–Player [ ] Main audio player view

L–Browse [ ]Structure of the medium folder

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OverviewsBluetooth function controlsA–Selected mobile telephone B–Field strength C–Mobile phone charge indicator D–Bluetooth function activated E–Numeric/character block F–Display the number entered G–Dial/Hang Up H–Keypad [ ] Main Bluetooth function view I–Calls [ ] Call history J–Contacts [ ]Contacts K–Options [ ] OptionsPhone Manager Bluetooth settings Contact settings Activate/deactivate external microphone Change calls17

Operating PCCM/PCCM Plus

Basic functions

Communication Management on and oSwitching on/o via the ignition Switch on the ignition. Porsche Classic Communication Management is active.Switching on/o via the le -hand knob If you do not wish the Porsche Classic Communication Management to be permanently active, you can also switch it on/ using the le -hand knob.Press the le knob for at least one second.Adjusting the volume Turn the le knob . Depending on situation, you can change the volume as follows: — the active audio source, — a tra c announcement, — an announcement by the navigation, — the telephone ringing tone during an incoming call, — making a hands free telephone call.Mute/Cancel muting Brie y press the le knob.The active audio source is muted To cancel muting brie y press or turn the le knob.i InformationMuting is also used to cancel incoming tra c announcements (TA)

Selecting the operating modeThe various Porsche Classic Communication Management modes are selected by pressing the HOME; TUNER; MEDIA; PHONE and NAV buttons.Menu types and operation optionsThe Porsche Classic Communication Management screen is a colour touch screen. All of the menu functions, list entries and input menus, as well as the arrow symbols and scroll bars are operated by lightly touching the respective part of the screen.Which menus are available?The HOME MenuThe functional range of Porsche Classic Communication Management is divided into the following main menus via the HOME menu: –TUNER (button in the HOME menu or the button): Radio main menu –MEDIA (button in the HOME menu or the button): Media main menu, –PHONE (button in the HOME menu or the button): Telephone, main menu –NAV (button in the HOME menu or the button): Navigation main menu, –Map (button in the HOME menu): map view –Sound (button in the HOME menu): Sound settings, –Car (button in the HOME menu): General device settings, –App (button in the HOME menu): Android-Auto® or AppleCarplay® mode. In many of these main menus various sub menus are combined to form a single topic.

Jump back to the HOME menu Press the [ HOME ] key to return to the HOME Menu.Options menus There is an options menu [ Options ] for some of the main menus where you will nd setting options and further functions for that particular main menu.Calling up and operating menu types Call up main menus To call up a main menu, press the corresponding key on the Porsche Classic Communication Management or select the corresponding button via the menu [ HOME ] on the touchscreen. You can change from one main menu to another menu at any time. To return to the top level of a main menu, use the [ BACK ] button until you return to the top level of the main menu.Call up options menus To access an Options menu, select the [ Options ] button in the main menu on the touch screen.Operating menus with the touchscreen Touch the individual menu items or buttons directly on the screen.Operating menus with the right-hand knob As an alternative to operating via the touchscreen operation, the menu items can also be operated using the right-hand knobHighlight a menu item by turning the right-hand knob

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Select the highlighted menu item by pressing the right-hand knobExit menus Jump back to the next higher menu Press the [BACK ] button to cancel an operation and go to the next higher menuJump back to main menu Press a main menu button to return to the corresponding main menu.Return to the top level of a main menu Press the [ BACK ] button several times to reach the top level of the main menu. Alternatively, press the corresponding key on the Porsche Classic Communication Management or select the corresponding button in the menu [ HOME ] via the touchscreen.Operating lists The following options are available for highlighting a menu item:Turning the right knob A highlighted menu item is indicated by an orange frame. Press the right-hand knob ­ or ­ Select a menu entry via the touchscreen: Con rm the selection.Operating the input menus In some cases data can be entered into Porsche Classic Communication Management. For example, when entering a telephone number.To enter data in an input menu touch the characters on the screen. ­ or ­

Mark the characters by turning the right-hand knob and select them by pressing the righthand knob To con rm and accept the data entered so far, select the corresponding button, e.g. in the menu.The input menus include some buttons in addition to numbers.deletes the last entry in the input eld. switches to digits and special characters switches to extended special characters switches to letters/switches to Cyrillic alphabet (only if Russian is selected as menu language) switches between upper and lower case letters inserts blanks con rms the entry and searches for entries in the phone book dials the entered phone number ends the current call is used to enter GSM service codes is used to enter country codes is used to change valuesi InformationFurther special types of letters can be called by pressing and holding the respective letter.

Operating PCCM/PCCM PlusCheck boxes Some menu items have check boxes for activating and deactivating functions.Select and activate menu item . Select and deactivate menu item . Option elds Some menu items have elds known as option elds for selecting di erent options. Select and activate the menu item . Select and deactivate menu item .i InformationIn some cases, the illustrations in this manual may di er between the PCRN3-Plus-9X7-RDW devices.19

Sound settings

Sound settings Sound

The sound settings in the [ Sound ] menu are used to set the sound of your Porsche Classic Communication Management for the audio sources as follows:Equalizer Settings1. Press [ Sound ] button.2. Select menu item [ Equalizer ].3. Touch [ + ]and [ – ]or turn the knob on the right to select the desired setting: –Bass adjustment range: -5~+5; –Treble adjustment range: -5~+5Switch Loudness on/o As the human ear is most sensitive at medium frequencies it makes sense to use this function at low volume where the system increases high and low frequencies this results in better audibility.1. Press [ Sound ] button.2. Check box [ Loudness ] activate or deactivate.Set Fader The fader setting is used to adjust the volume level distribution between the rear and front speakers.1. Press [ Sound ] button.2. Select menu item [ Fader ].

3. Touch [ + ]and [ – ]or turn the knob on the right to select the desired setting.Adjust Balance The balance setting is used to adjust the volume level distribution between the le± and right speakers.1. Press [ Sound ] button. 2. Select menu item [ Balance ]. 3. Touch [ + ]and [ – ]or turn the knob on theright to select the desired setting.Speed dependent volume 1. Press [ Sound ] button. 2. Select menu item [ Speed dependentvolume ]. 3. Touch [ + ]and [ – ]or turn the knob on the right to select the desired setting.Audio Pilot 1. Press [ Sound ] button. 2. Check box [ Audio Pilot ] activate or deactivate.Reset sound settings Reset sound settings is used to delete all sound settings and reset them to default values.

1. Press [ Sound ] button.2. Select menu item [ Reset sound settings ].3. Select the [ Reset ] button.i InformationTo adjust the volume of di erent audio sources separately (for example navigation, radio or Media), select the menu item Volume in the Settings menu.

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System settings

System settingsClick [ Car ] on the homepage to enter the Personal trip interface, click [ Set ] and select [ System ] to enter the system settings interface. In the system settings menu can be adjusted for the following areas: –Date/time –Time synchronising –Standby time –Day/night mode –Language –Units –Volume –Version info –Factory reset.Date/time1. Touch the [ Date/time ] enter the settings interface.2. Select menu item [ Settings time ].3. Use the [ ][ ] to set the desired time.4. Select menu item [ Settings date ].5. Use the [ ][ ] to set the desired date.6. Tap [Time format] to choose 12 or24 hourformat.

Time synchronising1. Touch the [ Time synchronising ] enter the settings interface.2. Synchronize time menu item: ­ [ RDS ] ­ or ­ –[ GPS ] ­ or ­ –[ Manual ].Standby time1. Touch the [ Standby time ] enter the settings interface.2. Standby time choose between –[ 5 minutes ] ­ or­ –[ 15 minutes ] ­ or­ –[ 30 minutes ] ­ or­ –[ O ].Day/night mode

1. Touch the [ Day/night mode ] enter the settings interface.

2. Day/night mode choose between –[ Auto ] ­ or­ –[ Custom ].3. Select [ Custom ] to adjust the dayand nightview.4. Select [ Day mode ] and use [ + ] and [ – ] or turn the control knob on the right to adjust the display brightness of the day view. –Day mode adjustment range: -12~+12;5. Select [ Night mode ] and use [ + ] and [ – ] or turn the control knob on the right to adjust the display brightness of the night view. –Night mode adjustment range: -12~+12;Language1. Touch the [ Language ] enter the settings interface.2. Language menu item: –[ Deutsch ] ­ or ­ –[ English ] ­ or ­ –[ Espaöol ] ­ or ­ –[ Franqais ] ­ or ­ –[ Italiano ]21

System settings

­ or ­ –[ PyccKMVl ]Units1. Touch the [ Units ] enter the settings interface. 2. Select menu item [ Speed ].3. The speed unit can be set to [ km,km/h ] or [ mi,mph ].4. Select menu item [ Temperature ].5. The temperature unit can be set to [ °C ]or [ °F ]6. Select menu item [ Consumption ].7. Consumption menu item: –[ 1/100 km ] ­ or ­ –[ mpg ( US ) ] ­ or ­ –[ mpg ( UK )] ­ or ­ –[ km/ l ].Volume1. Touch the [ Volume ] enter the settings interface. 2. Volume menu item:

–[ Bluetooth ] ­ or ­ –[ TA ] ­ or ­ –[ Tuner ] ­ or ­ –[ Navigation ] ­ or ­ –[ USB ] ALLVolume menu item adjustment range: -5~+5;Version info Click [ Version info ] to enter the setting interface, you can view the following function information version: –[ MCU ] ­ or ­ –[ BT-FW ] ­ or ­ –[ AP ] ­ or ­ –[ OS ] ­ or ­ –[ SN ] ­ or ­ –[ DAB ] ­ or ­

­ or ­ –[ MOST ] ­ or ­ –[ CAN ] ­ or ­ –[ GPL ]Factory reset. Via the menu item Factory settings you can reset the radio navigation system to the delivery status.1. Touch the [ Factory reset ] the system will prompt whether to reset.2. Please press [ Reset ],if not, please press [ Cancel ].

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Brief overviewThis brief overview does not replace the complete descriptions of the chapter”Radio”. In particular, safety and warning notices are not replaced by this brief overview.

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Tuner

FM reception band

DAB reception band DAB reception band

Press the [ TUNER ] button repeatedly until the desired reception band (AM, FM or DAB+) is displayed in the title bar (see A).

[ TUNER ] [ List ] button (see D) select station.

Repeatedly press the [

] until the desired station is played.

Select [ TUNER ] [ List ] button (see D) Select station [ ] Select station button.

Select [ TUNER ] [ Presets ] (see C) Select desired station button B).

[ TUNER ] [ Presets ] button [ Options ] (see E) (TA) Tra c announcements (on/o ).

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Tuner

Setting the reception band

1. Press [ HOME ] button Press [ TUNER ] button. Setting stations via skip buttons

A station can be set using the skip keys[

]

2. Select [ AM ], [ FM ] or [ DAB+ ].

regardless of the selected main menu.

­ or ­

The next/previous station from the station list,

Press the panel [ TUNER ] button repeatedly until the available frequency or the ensemble is set.

the desired receiving frequency band [ AM ], [ FM ]

or [ DAB+ ] has been set.

Setting stations manually

The [ FM ] or [ AM ] reception band is set.

Tuning in to a stationDisplay and select saved stations (presets) BA

1. Touch the [ ] enter the FM Station list. Selecting a station from the station list.

2. Select the [ ] frequency using the frequency bar.

Fig.: Station buttons (presets)Select station. The selected station button(e.g. A) is highlighted.A total of 20 station keys (presets) are available, which can be programmed with transmitters. The station keys on the rst three pages (display of currently selected page see B) can be freely assigned. The station buttons on the fourth page are automatically assigned the 5 strongest radio stations.

The station list shows all receivable stations (maximum 100 entries).Saving stations1. In the preset interface, long press the station button for 2 seconds ­ or ­1. Touch the [ ] enter the Station list.2. Select station and then press [ ]3.Press the desired station button.

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Settra c announcements 1. Select the [ ]button. 2. Tra c information broadcast (TA) –Tra c announcements on. –Tra c announcements o .i InformationPress the le -hand knob to interrupt a tra c announcements.

Brief overviewThis brief overview does not replace the complete descriptions of the chapter” Media “. In particular, safety and warning notices are not replaced by this brief overview.

ABA

C

Fig.: Media source e.g. Bluetooth music

Fig.: Media source e.g. USB

Repeatedly press [ HOME ] [ Media ]. Select [ Media ] Player button Select [ ] or [ Select [ Media ] Player button Select [ ] or [ Select [ Media ] [ ] (see C) button.

] (see B). ] (see A).

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MediaMedia sourceSelect from the media USB, Bluetooth music as follows:Connecting and playing a USB stick: Click the [ Media ] icon on the main interface and select the [ USB ] icon to enter the USB interface.

­ or­ –Select to [ ] the album ­ or­ –Press the push/turn button ­ or­ –[ ] or [ ] ­ or­ –[ ] and select the desired title.

i InformationAudio formats must meet certain requirements to be played via the media function.

Fig.: Media source e.g. USBPlaying music Proceed as follows to play media titles.Audio source is selected.1. In the media playback interface, select [ ] button.2. Press the desired folder or media title.3. Navigate back to the folder structure with the BACK button. ­ or ­1. Swipe le or right in the cover ow view until the desired album is shown larger in the entre of the display.26

Information about supported media and le formats:If a storage medium contains many les, folders or playlists the media title loading process may be longer the rst time that it is loaded.During playback audio les are automatically displayed with additional information (if available,e.g. artist, title, album cover).Do not use a USB extension cable or adapter.USB hubs are not supported.Porsche assumes no liability for damaged or lost les and media. Never store important data.

Connecting and playing Bluetooth music:1. The host is not connected to Bluetooth, click [ Media ] to enter the source selection interface, the Bluetooth music icon is gray and clicking has no e ect;2. The host connects to Bluetooth, click [ Media ] to enter the source selection interface, the Bluetooth music icon is highlighted and click to enter the Bluetooth music interface normally.3. Click the [ Media ] icon on the main interfaceand select the [ Bluetooth ] icon to enter the Bluetooth music interface.i InformationA er the Bluetooth mobile phone is connected, the background program source keeps the original program source state unchanged

Media

Connection SmartphoneConnection CarplayIt is recommended to use the original data line of the mobile phone: –CarPlay (IOS version 10.0 or above) –OS must be the standard version and notmodi ed or jailbroken.1. Connect Apple mobile phone via USB cable;2. A er connecting to Carplay, the host will auto matically jump to the carplay interface;3. The host can project the Carplay interface normally.i Information1. It is recommended that the latest iOS version is installed.2. Only those Apps on the iPhone used that are supported byApple CarPlay can be displayed.3. The displayed content and functions in Apple CarPlay are provided exclusively by the connected iPhone.4. When Apple CarPlay is used, active Bluetooth connections (e.g. for telephony, or media playback) are automatically disconnected.5. Some applications require a valid data connection and may incur additional charges, depending on the phone tari .

Operate Apple CarPlay via Siri speech recognition

1. Press and hold down the [

]button.

2. Speak the desired voice command.

Connection Android AutoConnect your phone to your car display,your Android apps show up onscreen, just like that. It is recommended to use the original data line of the mobile phone: –If you have Android 9 or below, get the Android Autoapp on your phone. –With Android 10, Android Auto is built in,so youdon’t need the app to get started.1. Connect Android phone via USB cable;

2. Only those Apps on the Android device used that are supported byAndroid Auto can be displayed.3. The displayed content and functions in Android Auto are provided exclusively by the connected Android device.4. When Android Auto is used, active Bluetooth connections (e.g. for telephony or media playback) are automatically disconnected.5. Some applications require a valid data connection and may incur additional charges, depending on the phone tari .

Operate Android Auto via Siri speech recognition

1. Press and hold down the [

]button.

2. Speak the desired voice command.

2. A er connecting to Android Auto, the host will automatically jump to the Android Auto interface (the phone needs to be unlocked and agreed to start Android Auto);3. The host can project the Carplay interface normally.

i Information1. It is recommended that the latest Android version is installed.

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PhoneBrief overviewThis brief overview does not replace the complete descriptions of the chapter” Phone “. In particular, safety and warning notices are not replaced by this brief overview.

Fig.: Keypad A

B

C

DE

Fig.: Phone manager

Select [ Phone ] [

](see D) Phone manager Search for new device.

Select [ Phone ] [

](see A) enter number [

] (see E).

Press [

] or [

].

[

] in the footer of the phone menu.

Press [

] (see B).

Press [

] (see C).

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WARNUNG Risk of accidentWARNUNG Risk of injuryi Informationi InformationHands-free quality Hands-free quality may be a ected by:Interrupted calls Calls may be interrupted whilst driving. The reasons for this are:

Phone

5. If the codes are the same con rm the Bluetooth code in the mobile phone.

6. If the phone has been successfully connected,

the number entry (menu [

]) is displayed

in Porsche Classic Communication

Management.

Connect a mobile telephone via BluetoothConnect new mobile telephone To connect a mobile phone for the rst time, proceed as follows: –The mobile phone Bluetooth function isactivated and visible to other devices. –The Porsche Classic CommunicationManagement Bluetooth function is activated.1. Touch the [ Phone ] enter the Phone manager interface.2. Select the menu item Search for new device and select the mobile phone from the device list.

i InformationFor mobile phones with Windows and iOS operating systems we recommend that the connection is initiated from the mobile phone:In the mobile phone’s Bluetooth menu search for available devices. Select Porsche Classic Communication Management from the list of available devices.Bluetooth function on/o Proceed as follows to activate/deactivate the Bluetooth function (the function is activated by default):1. Press [ Options] button.2. Select menu item [ Set Bluetooth ].

3. A 6-digit Bluetooth code is generated and displayed in Porsche Classic Communication Management and in the mobile phone.4. Compare the Bluetooth code in Porsche Classic Communication Management and mobile phone.

3. Bluetooth on activate/deactivate to switch: –Bluetooth on. –Bluetooth o .

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Phone

Automatically connect a mobile phone on/o This function enables automatic connection to the mobile phone as soon as the mobile phone is within range of Porsche Classic Communication Management. Proceed as follows to activate/deactivate the function:1. Press [ Options] button.2. Select menu item [ Set Bluetooth ].3. Auto connect on activate/deactivate to switch: –Auto connect on. –Auto connect o .Change Bluetooth name –This function is used to change the name ofthe Porsche Classic Communication Management. –The default setting is “PCRN 3+”. Proceed as follows to change the name:1. Press [ Options] button.2. Select menu item [ Set Bluetooth ].3. Select [ Change Bluetooth name ].4. Enter Bluetooth name.5. Select [ OK ]30

i Information1. When using the hands-free pro le Porsche Classic Communication Management serves as a Bluetooth hands-free device for the connected mobile phone and, depending on the features of the mobile phone, can access the contents of the phone book and call lists.2. If vehicle has been parked it is possible to transfer an ongoing call to the mobile phone and continue it outside the vehicle when the Bluetooth connection is disconnected.3. Further information on Bluetooth pro les can be found in the mobile phone’s operating instructions.

i Information

Connect to a known mobile phone –The mobile phone Bluetooth function isactivated and visible to other devices. –Bluetooth function of the PCCM Plus is activated. –The mobile telephone is already connectedwith the PCCM Plus.1. Press [ HOME ] button Press [ PHONE ] button. ­ or­ Press the panel [ PHONE ] button.2. Press [ Options] button.3. Select menu item [ Phone manager ].4. Select a mobile phone from the list.Display connection status Depending on the connection status, the following displays are available in the header:

Deleting a Bluetooth device from Phone Manager To delete a phone from the Phone Manager, proceed as follows:1. Press [ HOME ] button Press [ PHONE ] button. ­ or­ Press the panel [ PHONE ] button.2. Press [ Options] button.3. Select menu item [ Phone manager ].4. Select a mobile phone from the list and press delete.Dial telephone number Enter the phone number (Keypad) Proceed as follows to make a call:

Phone

1. Press [ HOME ] button Press [ PHONE ] button. ­ or­ Press the panel [ PHONE ] button.

3. Select the desired number.

4. Select [

] .

2. Press [ Keypad ] button.

3. Enter the number using the buttons.

4. Select [

] to make the call.

Call redial To redial a number proceed as follows:

1. Select Phone [ Keypad ] button.

2. Select [

] to display the last number

dialled onthe keypad.

3. Select [

] to make the call.

Selecting a number from call lists To call a number from the call lists, proceed as follows:

1. Press [

] button.

2. Select the desired call list and choose an entry.

3. Select [

] .

Answer call–Incoming calls are accompanied by a ring tone from the vehicle’s speakers.–Audio sources that were previously active are muted when an incoming call is received.–If the caller is stored in the phone book,both the name and the number are displayed.–For unknown callers, only the number is displayed provided it is not suppressed by the caller.

To answer the call, press [

] .

­ or ­

press the reject call button on the mobile phone.

Reject call/Select end call To redial a number proceed as follows:

To reject the call, select [

] .

­ or ­

press the hang up button on the mobile phone.

Selecting a number from contacts To call a number from a contact, proceed as follows:

1. Press [

] button.

2. Search and select the desired contact.

Private mode–Mobile phone is connected via Bluetooth via the hands-free pro le (HFP).–Call is established.

1. Press [ Options] button.2. Select menu item [ External microphone ]. –External microphone on. –External microphone o .

Show call list To display the call list proceed as follows:

1. Press [

] button.

2. Swipe le or right to display All Calls, Missed Calls, Outgoing Calls or Incoming Calls.

Use contacts Transfer contacts –A er establishing a Bluetooth connection,Porsche Classic Communication Management attempts to transfer the mobile phone’s phone book. –If the phone book is not transferred automatically, the transfer can be started manually. –To transfer the phone book manually, proceed as follows:1. Press [ HOME ] button Press [ PHONE ] button. ­ or­ Press the panel [ PHONE ] button.2. Press [ Options] button.3. Select menu item [ Set contacts ].

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Phone

4. Select [ Contact synchronisation ]. 5. Allow access to the phone book via the mobilephone.i InformationA maximum of 5000 phone book entries can be transferred per mobile phone.Search contacts To search for a contact from the contact list proceed as follows:1. Select [ Phone ] button. 2. Select [ Contacts ] . 3. Select [ Search for contact ]. 4. Enter a contact via the keypad. 5. Select the desired contact. 6. If multiple telephone numbers are storedfor the contact, select the desired telephone number.Call contact To call a contact from the contact list proceed as follows:1. Select [ Contacts ] .

2. Select the desired contact.

i Information

3. Select the desired number.Delete contact list To delete the contact list proceed as follows:

–Please observe the operating instructions of the respective device.–To connect the external device via Bluetooth, please read the chapter “phone”.

1. Press [ Options] button.2. Select menu item [ Set contacts ].3. Select [ Delete contacts ].4. Select [ Delete ].Sort contacts list To sort the contact list by rst name or surname,proceed as follows:1. Press [ Options] button.2. Select menu item [ Set contacts ].3. Sort contacts by selecting rst name, surname or surname, rst name.Play external audio sources via Bluetooth –An external audio source, which is not operated atPorsche Classic Communication Management but at the source itself, can be linked via a Bluetooth connection. –Supports the A2DP pro le for connecting and operating the external Bluetooth audio source.

WARNUNG Risk of accidentAny distraction may cause control of the vehicle to be lost.Only those Apps on the Android device used that are supported byAndroid Auto can be displayed.The displayed content and functions in Android Auto are provided exclusively by the connected Android device.When Android Auto is used, active Bluetooth connections (e.g. for telephony or media playback) are automatically disconnected.Some applications require a valid data connection and may incur additional charges, depending on the phone tari .i Information–Only operate an external Bluetooth audio source when the vehicle is safely under control and the tra c situation allows.–If in doubt, stop the vehicle before operating the external Bluetooth audio source.

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Personal trip

Click [ Car ] on the homepage to enter the Personal trip interface.

On the travel time, total travel time information page, select [ ] icon, press and hold for more than 1 second, and the data will be reset.

Fig.: trip interfacePage indicator Swipe the page le and right to view: Avg.cons since, driving time, total drive time information.

Reset In Personal trip interface touch the [reset [ All ], [ Since ],and [ Total ] data.

] icon to

1. Select menu item [ ALL ] the system will prompt whether to reset all trip values.­ or­ 1. Select menu item [ Since ] the system willprompt whether to reset since trip values. ­ or­ 1. Select menu item [ Total ] the system willprompt whether to reset total trip values.2. Please press [ Reset ], if not, please press [ Cancel ].

Con g Touch the [ ] enter the Personal trip data elds interface. In the data elds menu can be adjusted for the following areas: –Data Field 1 –Data Field 2 –Data Field 3 –Data Field 4 Data Field choose between –[ Drive time since] or –[ Total drive time ] or –[ Distance since ] or –[ Total distance] or –[ Range ] or –[ Avg.cons.since ] or –[ Cont.avg.consumption ] or –[ Avg.speed since ] or –[ Continious avg.speed ] or –[ Date ] or –[ Time ] or –[ Outside temperature ] or –[ Longitudinal accelaration ] or –[ Lateral accelaration ] or –[ Speed ] or –[ Steering angle ]

Individual Memory Click [ Set ] and select [ Individual Memory ] to enter the Individual Memory settings interface. Can be adjusted for the following areas: –[ Light] –[ Wiper ] –[ Climate ] –[ Lock ] –[ Factory settings ]Light Touch the [ Light ] enter the settings interface.1. Day run.lights activate/deactivate to switch: –Day run.lights on. –Day run.lights o .2. Select [ Fade-out time ] and use [ + ] and [ – ] or turn the control knob on the right to adjust the Fade-out time. –Fade-out time adjustment range: 10~120s;3. Select [ Orientation lights ] and use [ + ] and [ – ] or turn the control knob on the right to adjust the Orientation lights. –Orientation lights adjustment range: 0~100%;Wiper Touch the [ Wiper ] enter the settings interface.1. Select [ Rain sensor ]33

Personal trip

2. Rain sensor choose between –[ Manual ] ­ or­ –[ Activ. with ignition ]3. Select [ Rear wiper ]4. Rain sensor choose between –[ Manual ] ­ or­ –[ Automatic ]Climate Touch the [ Climate ] enter the settings interface.1. Climate ctrl.mem activate/deactivate to switch: –Climate ctrl.mem on. –Climate ctrl.mem o .2. Touch the [ Store ] ,current climate settings have been stored.

3. Select [ Auto lock ]4. Auto lock choose between –[ O ] ­ or­ –[ When ignition on ] ­ or­ –[ A er starting ]Factory reset.1. Touch the [ Factory reset ] the system will prompt whether to reset.2. Please press [ Reset ],if not, please press [ Cancel ].

Lock Touch the [ Lock ] enter the settings interface.1. Select [ Door opener ]2. Door opener choose between –[ Both doors ] ­ or­ –[ Driver’s door ]

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Technical speci cations

Porsche Communication Management (PCCM/PCCM Plus)

Type SystemTuner/Digital radioNavigation so ware Bluetooth File formats Dimensions/weight Subject to technical changes without notice. We reserve the right to change the scope of delivery.

Technical dataCore board parameters: –CPU: ARM9 core frequency 843MHz; –USB: USBOTG2.0 (1 group) USBHost2.0 (1 group) Linux/Android version: Linuxversion3.4.5/Android6.0 Display resolution: –800 x 480, Light sensor for display brightness, –Digital touchscreen display TFT LCD 7″FM/AM dual tuner, DAB+-Tuner: –FM: 87.5-108.0 MHz, AM: 522-1620 kHz, DAB: VHF band III 174.9-239.2 MHz (Europe) –FM: 87.5-107.9 MHz, AM: 530-1710 kHz (USA/Canada) Automatic station list, Manual station search, Manual station memoryMaps of Europe: Europe, Turkey, Russia (TomTom) Maps ofAmerica: USA, Canada (TomTom)Bluetooth module ( SPHE888 ) support: Bluetooth hands-free kit,5000 contacts max, Phonebook/protocol transfer, A2DP function with ID3 tags, Internal and external microphone, Microphone inputaac, mp3, ac, awb, wma, aac,wav, m4a, ogg,ape, mp2204.77 x 133.76 x 173.51 mm (WxHxD), 1.53 kg

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Declaration of conformityIn-Vehicle Infotainment System Model No.: PCRN3-Plus-9X7-RDW ,PCRN3-Plus-E1-RDW, PCRN3Plus-9X7-NA ,PCRN3-Plus-E1-NAFCC ID warningAny changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator & your body.

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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IC ID warningThis device complies with Industry Canada licenceexempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. This equipment complies with IC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.Le présentappareilestconforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitationestautorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareildoit accepter tout brouillageradioélectriquesubi, mêmesi le brouillageest susceptible d’encompromettre le fonctionnement. ” ce matériel est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements rf de ic énoncés dans un autre environnement. ” ce matériel doit être installé et exploité à une distance minimale de 20 cm entre le radiateur et votre corps. “

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