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PORSCHE BOXSTER 2009 2.G Owners Manual 40
Operation, Safety
Multi-Functional Steering Wheel
 Warning!
There is a danger of accident if you set or 
operate the on-board computer, radio, 
navigation system, telephone or other 
equipment when

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An audio-visual warning system is interconnect-
ed with the driver ’s safety belt. 
Every time the ignition is  turned on, the gong will 
sound for about 6 seconds to remind dri

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Porsche Communication 
Management (PCM) fRefer to the separate operating instructions 
before putting the PCM into operation.
f Please see the chapter “LOAD SWITCH-OFF 
AFTER 2

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Operation, Safety
Fading and drifting 
FM range is limited to 
about 25 miles (40 km), 
except for some high power stations. 
If a vehicle is moving aw ay from the desired sta-
tion’s transmitter

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Operation, Safety
AntennafAlways unscrew the external antenna before 
using an automatic car-wash.
iPod, USB and AUXThe interfaces for iPod, USB and AUX are located 
in the storage tray between th

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PORSCHE BOXSTER 2009 2.G Owners Manual 132
Instruments, On-Board Computer, Warnings
D - Switching selection field “D” on or off
f
Push operating lever forward or back. E - Arrow symbol for continuation
Arrow symbol: 
f
Push operating l

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Instruments, On-Board Computer, Warnings
f
The on-board computer display returns to the 
“Stop timing/Intermediate time” selection after 
a short period.
f You can stop the stopwatch or measur

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SET
Basic setting on on-board computerSwitching on selection field “D”
fPush operating lever forward.
Changing the basic sett ing of the on-board 
comp
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