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39
An audio-visual warning system is intercon-
nected with the driver’s safety belt.
Every time the ignition is turned on, the gong will
sound for about 6 seconds to remind driver and
passenger to buckle up.
In addition, the gong will sound for approx.
90 seconds if vehicle speed exceeds 15 mph/
24 km/h.
The safety belt warning lights in the instrument
panel and on-board computer will go off as soon
as the driver has buckled up.
Inertia reel retractor The combination lap/shoulder belt with inertia reel
locking mechanism adjusts automatically to your
size and movements as long as the pull on the belt
is slow.
Rapid deceleration during hard braking or a colli-
sion locks the belt. The belt will also lock when you
drive up or down a steep hill or in a sharp curve,
otherwise, the shoulder belt will not inhibit your
upper body movement.
Fastening the safety beltfAssume a comfortable sitting position.
Please see the chapter “SEAT POSITION” on
Page 33.
fThe shoulder belt should always rest on your
upper body. The shoulder belt should never be
worn behind your back or under your arm.
fGrasp belt and pull the belt in a continuous
slow motion across your chest and lap.
fInsert belt tongue into buckle on inboard side
of seat. Push down until it securely locks with
an audible click. Pull the belt to check.
fPull shoulder section to make sure belt fits
snugly across the pelvis.
fBelts should fit snugly across the pelvis and
chest. Make sure there is no slack in the belt. Releasing the safety beltfPush in release button (arrow) on buckle. Belt
tongue will spring out of buckle.
fTo release a latched belt, lean back to take the
body pressure off the belt.
fTo store lap/shoulder belt, allow the belt to
retract as you guide the latch to its stowed
position.
fPlease see the chapter “AUTOMATIC LOCKING
RETRACTOR” on Page 50.
Safety Belt Warning System
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Porsche Communication
Management (PCM) fRefer to the separate Owner’s Manual before
putting the PCM into operation.
fPlease see the chapter “LOAD SWITCH-OFF
AFTER 2 HOURS OR 7 DAYS” on Page 208.
Warning!
There is a danger of accident if you set or
operate the on-board computer, radio,
navigation system, telephone or other equip-
ment when driving.
This could distract you from the traffic and
cause you to lose control of the vehicle resul-
ting in serious personal injury or death.
fOperate the components while driving only if
the traffic situation allows you to do so safely.
fCarry out any complicated operating or setting procedures only with the vehicle stationary.
The reception conditions for the radio module
integrated in the PCM change continuously as you
drive. Interference from buildings, terrain and the
weather is unavoidable.
FM stereo reception is particularly susceptible to
varying reception conditions.
Electronic accessories should only be retrofitted
by your authorized Porsche dealer.Accessories which have not been tested and
approved by Porsche may impair radio function
and reception.
NavigationWhen put into operation for the first time, a
distance of approx. 30 miles (50 km) must be
driven in order for the navigation system to
complete the process of fine calibration.
The same applies when the tires are changed (e.g.
summer/snow tires) or new tires fitted.
Full location accuracy is not yet achieved during
the fine-calibration process.
If the vehicle has been transported (e.g. ferry, car
train), the system may take a few minutes to deter-
mine the current location after it has been
switched on.
Serious tire slip (e.g. spinning wheels on snow)
may result in temporarily inaccurate navigation.
When the battery has been disconnected, it may
take up to 15 minutes before the navigation
system is operational again.
Car Audio Operation/Tips For radio operation see your separate
Owner’s Manual which is included with your
on-board literature.
fPlease see the chapter “LOAD SWITCH-OFF
AFTER 2 HOURS OR 7 DAYS” on Page 208.
FM reception
A vehicle is not an ideal place to listen to a radio.
Because the vehicle moves, reception conditions
are constantly changing.
Buildings, terrain, signal distance and noise from
other vehicles are all working against good recep-
tion.
Some conditions affecting FM may appear to be
problems when they are not.
The following characteristics are completely
normal for a given reception area, and they do not
indicate any problem with the radio itself.
Note
Electronic accessories should only be installed by
your authorized Porsche dealer.
Equipment which has not been tested and
approved by Porsche may impair radio function
and reception.
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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 away from the desired
station’s transmitter, the signal will tend to fade
and/or drift. This condition is more prevalent with
FM than AM, and is often accompanied by distor-
tion.
Fading and drifting can be minimized to a certain
degree by careful attention to fine tuning or selec-
tion of a stronger signal.
Static and fluttering
When the line-of-sight link between a transmitter
and vehicle is blocked by large buildings or
mountains, the radio sound may be accompanied
with static or fluttering because of the characteri-
stic of FM.
In a similar effect, a fluttering noise is sometimes
heard when driving along a tree-lined road.
This static and fluttering can be reduced by adjus-
ting the tone control for greater bass response
until the disturbance has passed.
Multipath
Because of the reflecting characteristics of FM,
direct and reflected signals may reach the antenna
at the same time (multipath) and cancel each other
out.
As a vehicle moves through these electronic dead
spots, the listener may hear a momentary flutter
or loss of reception. Station swapping
When two FM stations are close to each other, and
an electronic dead spot, such as static or multi-
path area, interrupts the original signal,
sometimes the stronger second signal will be
selected automatically until the original one
returns.
This swapping can also occur as you drive away
from the selected station and approach another
station of a stronger signal.
Compact disc player
Caution!
To avoid damage to compact disc player and
discs.
fUse only compact discs labeled as shown,
having no dirt, damage or warpage.
fNever attempt to disassemble or oil any part
of the player unit.
Do not insert any object other than a disc into
the slot.
Remember there are no user-serviceable parts
inside the compact disc player.
fDo not allow the disc to sustain any finger-
prints, scrapes or stickers on the surfaces.
This may cause poor sound quality.
Hold the disc only on the edge or center hole. fWhen not in use, take the disc out of the player,
put the disc back into its case and store it
away from dust, heat, damp and direct
sunlight.
Leaving the disc on the dashboard in the sun
can damage the disc.
fIf the disc gets dirty, clean the disc by wiping
the surfaces from the center to the outside in
a radial direction with a soft cloth.
Do not use a conventional record cleaner or
anti-static record preservative.
Disc cleaners are available in audio stores.
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iPod, USB and AUXThe interfaces for iPod, USB and AUX are located
in the storage tray between the seats.
Note
Do not leave an iPod, USB storage device or an
external audio source in the vehicle for a
prolonged period as extreme ambient conditions
(temperature fluctuations, air humidity) can occur
in the vehicle.
iPodYou can connect an iPod to the iPod interface with
the supplied connecting cable.
fPlease see the chapter “iPod” in the separate
PCM Owner’s Manual.USBYou can connect a USB storage device to the USB
interface.
Yo u c a n
– play audio data (compatible formats: MP3,
WMA and AAC-LC),
– download data from the optional Sport Chrono
Package Plus and
– download data of the PCM logbook.
fPlease see the chapter “USB” in the separate
PCM Owner’s Manual.
Note
The LED display of a standard USB storage device
is turned away from the driver when connected to
the USB interface.
AUX
External audio sourceYou can connect an external audio source to the
AUX interface. This is operated at the audio
source itself and not on the PCM or CDR.
fPlease see the chapter “External audio source”
in the separate PCM or CDR Owner’s Manual.
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119
D - Switching selection field on or off
fPush operating lever forward or back.E - Arrow symbol for continuation
Arrow symbol:
fPush operating lever down in order to page
through the menu.
Arrow symbol:
fPush operating lever up in order to page
through the menu.The following menus are available, depending on
vehicle equipment:
1. LIMIT
2. INFO
3. TEL
4. CHRONO
5. AUDIO
6. NAVI
7. OIL
8. TPM
9. SET
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133
fThe on-board computer display returns to the
“Stop timing/Intermediate time” selection after
a short period.
fYou can stop the stopwatch or measure
another intermediate time or a new lap.
PCM information
If you wish to store the lap time in the PCM, the
performance display in the “Trip/Sport display”
menu of the PCM must be selected.
AUDIOSwitching on selection field “D”
fPush operating lever forward.
Selecting a radio station
fSelect “AUDIO” with the operating lever.
fPush operating lever forward.
fSelect the desired station.
fPush the operating lever up or down.
NAVISwitching on selection field “D”
fPush operating lever forward.
Select destination
fSelect “NAVI” with the operating lever.
fPush operating lever forward.
fSelect the desired function with the operating
lever:
– Last destinations
– Destination memory
– Route guidance
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Instruments, On-Board Computer Display
(Select central line of the on-board
computer)
–Change display
Audio information (set radio station)
Range on remaining fuel
Empty
–Te l e p h o n e I n f o
When Telephone information is active,
incoming telephone calls are displayed on the
on-board computer.
Navigation
– Integrated in the BC
(Navigation instructions can be recalled on the
on-board computer display)
– When turning off
(Navigation instructions are only shown before
changing direction)
Basic setting
– Restore the basic setting of the on-board
computer
Language
– Select language version12/24h mode
Select time mode:
– 12h (small squares on the right side of the time
display for AM/PM),
–24h
Light
USA only:
Switch daytime running lights on and off.
Daytime running lights
(daytime running lights switched off)
Daytime running lights
(daytime running lights switched on)
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Index
243 Index
AABS (antilock brake system) .......................... 57
Warning light ........................................ 58
Adaptive sports seat..................................... 34
Adjusting Headlights.................................... 228
Advanced Airbag........................................... 42
Aerodynamic components ............................... 6
Air conditioning compressor .................. 98, 100
Air conditioning system ................................. 98
Air distribution ...................................... 98, 100
Air filter ...................................................... 172
Air intake.................................................... 101
Airbag
Advanced ............................................. 42
Cleaning covers .................................. 180
Deactivation device............................... 46
Function ............................................... 42
Maintenance ......................................... 45
Warning light ........................................ 45
Airbag Systems ............................................ 41
Alarm system ......................................... 26, 91
Deactivating passenger compartment
monitoring ............................................ 27
Fault indication...................................... 27
Function indication................................ 26
Not active .......................................... 208
Alcantara, cleaning ..................................... 180
Antenna ............................................... 91, 175
Antifreeze .................................................. 158
Antifreeze in coolant................................... 158Antilock brake system (ABS) .......................... 57
Warning light......................................... 58
Ashtray ........................................................ 81
Audio operation ...................................... 89, 90
Auto-button, air conditioning........................... 98
Automatic
Air conditioning system ......................... 98
Anti-glare mirrors .................................. 31
Car washes ........................................ 175
Door locking ................................... 21, 25
Garage door ......................................... 71
Headlight adjustment ............................. 74
Speed control ......................... 78, 79, 108
Automatic locking retractor ........................... 50
Automatic speed control.............................. 108
Indicator light...................................... 108
AUX, external audio source ............................ 93
Average consumption.......................... 118, 147
Average speed ................................... 118, 147
BBackrest
Adjustment ........................................... 33
Release ................................................ 33
Battery ....................................................... 211
Care................................................... 212
Charge state....................................... 211
Charging ............................................ 212
Putting vehicle into operation ...............213
Remote control ................................... 216
Removing ........................................... 214
Replacing ........................................... 213
Warning light....................................... 115
Winter operation.................................. 213
Before driving off ....................................11, 12
Belts ............................................................ 38
Cleaning ............................................. 180
Height adjustment ................................. 40
Tensioner ............................................. 38
Warning light......................................... 39
Blower adjustment ...................................... 101
Blower speed adjustment .............................. 99
Brake
Break in................................................ 13
Light .................................................. 227
Light, additional .................................. 227
Pads .................................................... 56
Pedal ................................................... 55
Wear .................................................... 56
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