Operating instructions
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FAQ
Questions about transferring data.
What is the maximum number of phone
book entries that I can transfer to CDR?
CDR can automatically transfer phone book
contacts from a mobile phone that supports
the Phone Book Access Profile. In this case,
a maximum of 600 entries each with three
numbers can be stored in the phone book
memory of CDR. If the mobile phone does not
support the Phone Book Access Profile, the
user has the option of manually transferring
a maximum of 100 entries each with three
numbers into CDR’s phone book.
What is the maximum number of phone
book entries that I can transfer to PCM?
PCM’s phone book memory can store up to
a maximum of 2,500 telephone numbers. If
an entry contains several numbers, the total
number of phone book entries that can be stored
is reduced accordingly. If the phone book of the
mobile phone holds more than 2,500 numbers,
PCM will display only the first 2,500.
Can I edit or add to the entries in my device’s
phone book using my car’s equipment?
No. You must edit the entries on the phone itself.
Once this has been done, however, you can send
the updated phone book to the car using the
function ‘Transfer phone book’ for immediate use.
Can I prevent the automatic transfer of my
phone book data to PCM?
Yes. The phone book and call lists are transferred
only when the ‘Auto update’ box is checked in the
menu ‘PHONE/OPTION/SET PHONE/Phone book
set tings’.
How many entries from my mobile phone call
lists can be transferred to CDR?
CDR can accept a maximum of 10 last numbers
dialled and 20 calls received. Here, too, calls from
or to the same telephone number are always
treated as a single entry.
How many entries from my mobile phone call
lists can be transferred to PCM?
PCM can accept a maximum of 60 entries per call
list. Calls from or to the same telephone number
are always treated as a single entry.
Why do some call list entries show the time
of calling and some do not?
Transfer of call times is not supported by all
mobile phones. If this information is missing, the
call is transferred from the mobile phone’s call list
and shown in PCM’s list without a time stamp.
The sequence of calls is determined by the
order in which they are transferred from the
mobile phone. If a call comes in while you are
driving, it is stamped with the current PCM
time and shown at the top of PCM’s call list.
If a mobile phone is connected via the
SIM Access Profile (SAP), any calls made
during access to the external SIM will
not be seen by the mobile phone itself
and will not be stored on the device either.
There is a detailed functional overview of mobile phone models that have been compatibility-tested by Porsche, starting on page 43. An explanation of the terms used here can be found in the glossary starting on page 38.