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PHONE
PHONE
The PCM can be equipped with an integrated car
phone (PCM telephone) as an optional accessory.
This car phone (PCM telephone) is a quadband
GSM radio telephone (GSM 850/900/1800/
1900) with hands-free unit and a cordless hand-
set. It conforms to the GSM standard (
G
lobal
S
ys-
tem for
M
obile communication) currently imple-
mented in more than 100 countries.
For information on the current GSM coverage and
planned expansion of the coverage areas of GSM
networks, contact your network provider.
Your PCM also offers a facility for the connection,
operation and hands-free operation of an external
telephone (mobile phone) via a
Bluetooth
®
con-
nection.
An alternative equipment version (
Bluetooth
®
mo-
bile phone preparation) does not include a PCM
telephone, but does still allow you to use the PCM
as a hands-free unit for
Bluetooth
®
mobile
phones.
A list of selected compatible mobile telephones
is available on the Internet at
http://www.porsche.com.
Bluetooth
®
Bluetooth
®
is a system for establishing radio con-
nections between electronic devices within a max-
imum range of 10 metres (approx. 33 feet).
Bluetooth
®
allows you to use your mobile phone
via the PCM. You can accept, make and end calls.
You use your vehicle’s audio system for hands-free
operation and have access to the contents of your
phonebook.
Access to the phonebook depends on the
range of functions supported by the mobile
phone used.
The connection is established in different ways de-
pending on the telephone version in your PCM:
– In the case of a PCM
with
Bluetooth
®
mobile
phone preparation, connection takes place us-
ing the
Hands-Free Profile
.
When connecting using the Hands-Free Profile,
the PCM simply serves as a
Bluetooth
®
hands-free unit
for the external telephone.
The SIM card of the external telephone cannot
be accessed (e.g. to write a text message) and
the range of functions is restricted accordingly
(depending on the mobile phone used).
WARNING!
Injury hazard.
The telephone must not be
used near explosives or flammable materials
(e.g. at a petrol station) or near operations in-
volving explosives.
Mobile phones must be switched off in certain
hazardous areas such as near petrol stations,
fuel depots, chemical plants and demolition
work in progress using explosives, for exam-
ple. They can interfere with technical equip-
ment.
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Please heed appropriate warnings.
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Observe statutory regulations and local re-
strictions when using the telephone.