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ACC Menu
For information on operating and display options for the adaptive cruise control:fPlease see the chapter “ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL” on page 157.
Vehicle Settings on the
Multi-Function Display
Different settings can be adjusted in the multi-function display on the instrument panel depending on the vehicle equipment.
On vehicles with memory, the settings are stored on the car key or the person buttons in the driver’s door.
For information on the memory:fPlease see the chapter “STORING PERSONAL SETTINGS” on page 143.
Setting or operating the multi-function display when driving could distract you from paying attention to traffic. You could lose control of the vehicle. fCarry out any complicated operating or setting procedures only with the vehicle stationary and in park.
Selecting settings menu
Selecting setting options or activating vehicle functions
A symbol positioned in front of a setting option indicates whether the option is selected or a vehicle function is activated.
Selecting one of several options
Option is selected.
Option is not selected.
Activating and deactivating functions
Function is activated.
Function is deactivated.
Reset to factory settings
All settings made in the multi-function display can be reset to the factory settings:
Information
All personal settings that have already been stored will be lost as a result of resetting to factory settings.
Setting or operating the multi-function display when driving
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1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” and confirm.
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Available display contents: –“ Veh. voltage” –“ Oil pressure” –“ Oil temperature” –“ Boost pressure” –“ Coolant temp.” – Coolant temperature –“ Fuel Range” –“ Dst: Arrival” – Arrival time at destination –“ Int.: Arrival” – Arrival time at intermediate destination –“ Dst: Trip time” – Driving time to destination –“ Int.: Trip time” – Driving time to intermediate destination–“ Compass” –“ GPS height” –“ Time” –“ Date”. –“ Station/Track” – Current radio station/ music track–“ Phone info” – Network strength/network name–“ Blank line” – Line remains empty
Information
One item of information cannot be assigned to several areas or one area and the “Upper line”.
Adapting upper status area
You can assign various items of information to the upper status area A in the multi-function display.
Available display contents: –“ Station name” –“ Fuel Range” –“ Compass” –“ Blank line” No information is displayed in the upper status area A.
Displaying PCM information on the multi-function display
You can configure the multi-function display to temporarily display different items of information relating to Porsche Communication Management (PCM).
Available PCM information: –“ Map info” Navigation map appears automatically when navigation information is available.–“ Phone info” Information on incoming and outgoing calls is displayed.–“ Voice control” Help text appears when the voice control button is pressed.–“ Arrow info” Navigation arrow appears automatically when navigation information is available.–“ Speed limit” Speed limits marked on the map in the navigation system are displayed.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Display”
2.“Vehicle menu” and confirm.
3. Select “1:” or “ 2:” or “ 3:” or “ 4:” and confirm.
4. Select the desired display contents and confirm.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Display”
2.“Upper line” and confirm.
3. Select the desired display contents and confirm.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Display”
2.Select “PCM display” and confirm.
3. Select the PCM information in the main menu.
4. Confirm your selection.
Information is displayed.
Information is not displayed.
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Adjusting volume of warning tones
The volume of the warning tones can be adjusted individually.
Available setting options: –“ Loud” –“ Medium” –“ Low”
Changing button assignment on multi-function steering wheel
The assignment of the ◊ button on the multi-function display can be changed individually.Functions from the multi-function display or PCM/CDR can be assigned to the ◊ button.
Available PCM functions: –“ Source change” Change audio source.–“ Voice control” Activate voice control.–“ Dri. instr. (Rep)” Repeat voice instruction from the navigation system.–“ Station/track <” Previous radio station/title.–“ Station/track >” Next radio station/track.–“ Map” Display navigation map in PCM.–“ Menu change” Change main menu area.
Available instrument cluster functions: –“ Start/Stop Chr.” Start/stop timing.–“ Vehicle menu” Display vehicle menu.–“ Trip menu” Display trip menu.–“ TPMS menu” Display TPMS menu.–“ Chrono menu” Display Chrono menu.–“ Audio menu” Display audio menu.–“ Phone menu” Display telephone menu.–“ Navi menu” Display navigation menu.–“ Map menu” Display navigation map on the multi-function display.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Volume”
2.Select “Warn. tones”. in the main menu.
3. Select the desired setting and confirm.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Steering wheel op.”
2.Select “◊ button” and confirm.
3. Select “PCM function” or “ Inst. clus. fun.” and confirm.
4. Select the desired function assignment and confirm.
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Brief Overview – Personal Settings
This brief overview does not replace the information provided under “PERSONAL SETTINGS”.
Warnings, in particular, are not replaced by this brief overview.
Storing settings automatically on the key (with “ Auto Memory” function activated) Storing settings manually on the buttons in the driver's door
Where can I store/ retrieve the settings?Which settings can I store/retrieve with the memory package?
Automatic when locking/unlocking the vehicle door via the car key. Ergonomic settings – Driver’s seat, exterior mirrors, electric steering column
Comfort settings – Air conditioning, multi-function display and Porsche Communication Management (PCM)
Prerequisite: The “ Auto Memory“ function must be activated in the multi-function display.fPlease see the chapter “SWITCHING AUTO MEMORY ON AND OFF” on page 123.
Notice : If the “Auto Memory” function is activated, the settings stored on the key or on key button are overwritten each time the vehicle is locked.
Manually, using buttons 1 and 2.Ergonomic settings – Driver’s seat, exterior mirrors, passenger's seat, electric steering column
Manually, using key button in the driver's door. Ergonomic settings – Driver’s seat, exterior mirrors, electric steering column
Comfort settings – Air conditioning, multi-function display and Porsche Communication Management (PCM)
The settings are stored on key button in the driver’s door and on the car key.
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Driver's door memory buttons (comfort memory)
Storing personal settings
In conjunction with the fully-electric sports seat or the adaptive sports seat plus, a memory package is available. With the memory package, personal settings can be stored on the car key or on the memory buttons in the driver’s door.
Memory package
The memory package includes storage of ergonomic settings for – driver’s seat– electric steering column and– exterior mirrors as well as
comfort settings for – air conditioning– multi-function display and– Porsche Communication Management (PCM).
Parts of the body may be pinched or crushed if the settings are activated in an uncontrolled manner.fAutomatic retrieval of the settings can be cancelled by pressing a memory button or any seat adjustment button.fDo not leave children in the vehicle unattended.
Information
If the automatic storage function is activated on the multi-function display, the settings will be automatically stored on the car key when the vehicle is locked.
For information on switching the automatic storage function on and off: fPlease see the chapter “SWITCHING AUTO MEMORY ON AND OFF” on page 123.
Regardless of whether the automatic storage function is activated on the multi-function display, the settings can be stored on the car key (by pressing key button ) and the memory buttons 1 or 2 and retrieved from there.
Storing the settings on the car key
Ergonomic and comfort settings can be individually assigned to the car keys.
Information
Individual memory information can be stored on a total of 4 car keys. In the case of further car keys, the memory information from key 4 is adopted.
Automatic storage through locking of the vehicle.
This function must be activated on the multi- function display.fPlease see the chapter “SWITCHING AUTO MEMORY ON AND OFF” on page 123.– The settings are stored on the car key being used when the vehicle is locked.– On vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive, settings are stored by pressing the locking button on the door handle.
In what situation is it useful to activate the “Auto Memory” function?
Each driver uses his or her own key. When locking the vehicle, the last selected settings are stored on the key. When changing drivers, the personal settings can be retrieved via the respective keys.
Retrieving automatic settings for seats, mirrors and electric steering column
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Information
If the “ Auto Memory” function is activated, the settings stored manually on the key are overwritten each time the vehicle is locked.
Storage by pressing key button in the driver’s door
fThe ignition must be switched on.1. Press the SET button. The LED in the button lights up.2. Press key button within 10 seconds. 3. The ergonomic and comfort settings (key- specific) are stored. Storage is acknowledged acoustically and the LED in the SET button goes out.
In what situation is it useful to store the settings on key button ?
You would like to store/retrieve some of the settings when stationary or during driving and not only when locking/unlocking the vehicle. Ensure that the “ Auto Memory” function is deactivated. Otherwise, the settings will be overwritten when locking the vehicle.
Retrieving the settings from the car key
Ergonomic and comfort settings can be individually retrieved from the car key.
Automatic retrieval through unlocking of the vehicle
The settings are retrieved from the car key being used when the vehicle is unlocked and the driver's door is opened.
By pressing key button in the driver’s doorfPress and hold key button until all settings are retrievedorfWith the driver’s door open and the ignition switched off, briefly press key button . The settings are automatically retrieved.
Why do the settings on key button not correspond to the ones I have stored?
If the “ Auto Memory” function is activated in the multi-function display, all the ergonomic and comfort settings are stored on the key when locking the vehicle. Settings stored on key button are overwritten in the process.
Storing settings on buttons 1 and 2
Ergonomic settings can be individually assigned to buttons 1 and 2 in the driver’s door.fThe ignition must be switched on. 1. Press the SET button. The LED in the button lights up.2. Press button 1 or 2 or within 10 seconds. 3. The ergonomic settings are stored on the relevant button. Storage is acknowledged acoustically and the LED in the SET button goes out.
Retrieving settings with buttons 1 or 2
Retrieve ergonomic settings with buttons 1 or 2 in the driver's door.
fPress and hold button 1 or 2 until all settings are retrievedorfWith the driver’s door open and the ignition switched off, briefly press button 1 or 2. The settings are automatically retrieved or
Preventing automatic storage of settings on car key when locking
This function must be deactivated on the multi- function display.
For information on switching the automatic storage function on and off:fPlease see the chapter “SWITCHING AUTO MEMORY ON AND OFF” on page 123.
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Information
The engine will start automatically in certain situations, e.g. if the vehicle starts rolling, if air conditioning causes reduced comfort, or if the brake vacuum is reduced.The engine is stopped again automatically if the preconditions for stopping the engine automatically are then met again.
Exceptions for the Auto Start Stop function
The Auto Start Stop function is deactivated e.g.: – When Sport mode is activated.– When PSM is off.– In maneuvering mode.– When A/C MAX mode is activated.– When the “Windshield defrost” function is active. – At altitudes above approx. 9,843 ft. (3,000 meters)
For information on switching on and off the Auto Start Stop function:fPlease see the chapter “SWITCHING AUTO START STOP FUNCTION AND COASTING MODE ON AND OFF” on page 150.
The Auto Start Stop function is available with limited functionality in the following situations, e.g.:– If the air conditioning or passenger compartment heating is operated at a high setting or if the defrost function is run for long time periods.– If the battery charging condition is low.– On upward or downward slopes.– During internal vehicle test procedures, e.g. automatic engine checks.
Information
If one of these situations arises after the engine has stopped automatically, the engine can be restarted automatically.
Reaction after leaving the vehicle (selector-lever position D or N selected)
If the vehicle is left after an automatic stop when PDK selector-lever position D or N is engaged, an automatic engine start is executed to remind the driver that the Auto Start Stop function is still active.
In selector-lever position D, the electric parking brake is additionally engaged.
The brake warning light on the instrument panel and the indicator light on the switch light up.fPlease see the chapter “OVERVIEW OF WARNING AND INFORMATION MESSAGES” on page 129.
Reaction after leaving the vehicle (selector-lever position P selected)
If the vehicle is left after an automatic stop when PDK selector-lever position P is engaged, in order to open the garage door, for example, no automatic engine start is executed. Auto Start Stop mode is resumed if the driver closes the driver’s door and presses the brake within 30 seconds of leaving the vehicle.
If one of these requirements is not met, the engine has to be started manually. The
message “ Please start engine manually” will appear on the multi-function display in the instrument panel.fPlease see the chapter “OVERVIEW OF WARNING AND INFORMATION MESSAGES” on page 129.
Switching Auto Start Stop function and coasting mode on and off
Switching off
fPress button . The indicator light on the button lights up.Automatic stopping of the engine is suppressed and gliding mode is switched off.
Switching on
fPress button . The indicator light on the button goes out.The engine is automatically stopped when the vehicle stops and gliding mode is switched on.fPlease see the chapter “DRIVING IN COASTING MODE” on page 174.
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If the current traffic situation does not allow you to drive safely at a constant speed and with sufficient distance to the vehicle in front, using the cruise control can cause accidents.fDo not use the cruise control in heavy traffic, in city traffic, on twisting roads or under unfavorable road conditions (e.g. wintry or wet conditions, varying road surfaces).fObserve all local and national speed limits.fDo not reach through the steering-wheel spokes while driving.
Switching cruise control readiness on
fPress button A on the control stalk.
Maintaining and storing speed
1.Accelerate or decelerate to the desired speed using the accelerator pedal.2. Push the control stalk on the steering wheel forward (position 1). The current driving speed is now stored as the desired speed, which will be maintained automatically.
Accelerating (e.g. to overtake)
Variant 1
fIncrease the speed as usual with the accelerator pedal.When you ease off the accelerator, the previously stored value is set again.
Variant 2
fPush the control stalk on the steering wheel forward (position 1). The desired speed is increased in steps of 1 mph (1 km/h).orPress the control stalk on the steering wheel forward and keep it pressed (position 1). The desired speed is increased in steps of 5 mph (10 km/h).
The new desired speed is displayed on the multi- function display in the instrument panel.
Decelerating
fBriefly pull the control stalk on the steering wheel towards the steering wheel (position 2). The desired speed is decreased in steps of 1 mph (1 km/h).orPull the control stalk on the steering wheel towards the steering wheel and keep it pulled (position 2). The desired speed is decreased in steps of 5 mph (10 km/h).
The new desired speed is displayed on the multi- function display in the instrument panel.
Downshifts are carried out to help maintain the pre-selected speed (especially when driving downhill).
Interrupting cruise control operation – OFF
The speed driven before the interruption remains stored in the memory and can be reactivated by pressing the control stalk.fPlease see the chapter “RESUMING THE STORED SPEED – RESUME” on page 157.fPress the control stalk down (position 3). orOperate brake pedal or move PDK selector lever to N position.
Cruise control operation is interrupted automatically:
– If the set vehicle speed is exceeded by more than approx. 16 mph (25 km/h) for longer than 20 seconds.– If Porsche Stability Management (PSM) intervenes for longer than 0.5 seconds.
Misuse of Cruise Control
Cruise control readiness
The grey symbol on the multi-function display in the instrument panel indicates readiness.
Desired speed
The desired speed that was stored is displayed under the cruise control symbol, which has now turned orange.
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