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Some of the functions described in this operating manual are optionalIf this is the case, the relevant menu items will notTarga, Boxster, Cayenne, Tiptronic and. Tequipment are registered trademarksPrinted in Germany. Reprinting (including excerpts) as well as all otherPorscheplatz 1Using the PCM. 6. Important information on operation andIntroduction to operation. 7. Menu types and options for operation. 12. Sound settings. 15. Sound System. 16. Configuring the PCM display. 18Making settings for radio mode. 25Phonebook settings. Transferring the phonebook.71. Operating the PCM telephone.72. Text messages (SMS)Telephone settingsCall settingsPhonebook settings.98. Settings for messages and dataCordless handset.101Displaying sections of the route. 111. Displaying information about the location. 111. Displaying detailed information about theParkAssist. 114. Rear view camera. 116. Logbook. 119. The Sport display. 127. Extended memory. 135Entering an address. 141. List of previous destinations. 144. Personal destination memory. 146. Points of interest. 151. Changing options for route guidance. 153. Stopovers (tour). 155. Destination input usingDestination input using the map. 158. Storing. 158. Off-road navigation. 159. Reloading data. 164. ContentsVoice control.172. How voice control works. 172. Symbols in sample dialogues. 173. Commands. 173. Basic voice control functions. 175. Using the help function. 177. Operating examples. 179. Index.194. Technical data.202. Radio frequency ranges. 202. Tuning steps used during automaticRegional codes for video DVDs. 202. Affiliated countries for TV tunerContentsImportant information on operation andIntroduction to operation.7. Setting the volume.8. Muting.8. Selecting the audio source.8. Controls and their functions.9. Menu types and options for operation.12. What are the menu types?.12. Calling up and operating menu types.12. Exiting menus.13. Operating lists.13. Operating input menus.14. Sound settings.15. Setting the bass.15.http://a2kat.ru/userfiles/c5185-manual.xml Setting the treble.15. Setting the balance.15. Setting the fader.15. Setting the loudness.16. Setting SDV (speed-dependent volume).16. Sound System.16. Setting surround.16. Setting linear.16. High-End Surround Sound System.17. Setting the listening position.17. Setting smooth.17. Setting surround.17. Setting live. 17. Setting sound conditioner. 17. Configuring the PCM display. 18. Configuring display settings. 18. Setting the language. 19. Setting the units. 19. Resetting personal settings. 20. Using the PCMUsing the PCMTo avoid danger or injury to yourself and othersIf in doubt, stop the vehicleThe PCM does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Any maintenance work must beAs the driver, you must assess the traffic situation. You have sole responsibility for roadUsing the PCMMobile phones must be switched off in certainThey can interfere with technical equipment.The PCM is permanently active. If the PCM is not to be permanently active, you canBattery discharge protectionThe following should be observed. Ingress of liquids can result in the destruction of the equipment.Always have defective devices repaired byWe recommend that this work be performed by a Porsche partner, as Porsche partners haveTo protect your vehicle’s battery, the PCM will automatically switch itself off again after a few minutes. Using the PCMCancelling mutingDepending on the situation, this adjusts the volume for. Muting navigation or traffic announcementsMuting. Selecting the audio source. Muting an audio source. Pressing the a button opens a windowThis mutes the active audio source. The muteHowever, navigation recommendations, telephone calls and traffic announcements continue to be audible. Using the PCM. The window closes again as soon as:K Back button h. M g main menu button. N f main menu button. O End call button k. P c main menu button. Q Lift handset button l. R n main menu button. S m main menu button. Controls and their functions. The controls for the PCM are arranged below the.https://www.thebiketube.com/acros-3ware-9690sa-manual A a buttonC Left rotary knob vE b main menu button. F Slot for SIM card. G d main menu button. H w main menu button. Using the PCMPressing the a button opens a windowThe window closes again when:B - p arrow button. By briefly pressing the arrow button you can. Turning the left rotary knob t changes the following settings:Pressing the arrow button for several seconds in. C - Left rotary knob v. Pressing and holding the left rotary knob uD - o arrow button. Pressing the arrow button for several seconds in. E - b main menu button. Pressing the b button opens a menuF - Slot for the telephone SIM card. To use the internal telephone, you must insert the. SIM card in the slot provided.Alternatively, the SIM card of a mobile phone withK- Back button h. Pressing the d button displays various general information such as the current audio source,By pressing the Back button h you can execute various functions. H - w main menu button. Pressing the w button opens an overview ofI - Right rotary knob s. Along with the touchscreen, the right rotary knobJ - i button. Since not all of the operating options for a mainBriefly press the button to. Press and hold the button to. M - g main menu button. Pressing the g button opens the map view ofN - f main menu button. L - Eject button j. Pressing the f button opens the menu of thePressing the j button executes the following functions depending on the equipment of yourO - End call button k. By pressing the End call button k you can. P - c main menu button. Pressing the button again ejects the highlighted CDPressing the c button opens the menu ofUsing the PCMBy pressing the Lift handset button l you can. R - n main menu button. Pressing the n button opens the menu for operating the CD, DVD, iPod, USB, AUX and AUX BTS - m main menu button. Pressing the m button opens the menu forMenu types and options forThe PCM display is a colour touchscreen. All menuOption menus.http://cristalysoptic.com/images/brother-innov-is-10-user-manual.pdf Each of the eight main menus has an option menuCalling up and operating menu types. Calling up main menus. What are the menu types? Main menus. The range of functions of the PCM is divided between the following main menus. Each of these main menus contains various submenus for a specific topic.You can switch from one main menu to another atWhen you return to a main menu, you return to theIf you want to return to the top level of a mainCalling up option menusExiting menusReturning to the next highest menuHighlighted list entries are framed in orange. Returning to the main menu. Showing the first letter of list entriesFor further information,Operating menus with the right rotary knob. Instead of operation on the touchscreen, you canReturning to the top level of a main menuOperating lists. The following operating options are available toTo make it easier to find your way in long lists, youUSB mode,Using the PCMOperating input menus. In many cases you can enter data into the PCM. This can be the case when entering an SMS message, a telephone number or a navigation destination, for example. The various input menus areGreyed out characters cannot be selected.This means that after you have entered atSound settings. Setting the balance. The letter fields in the input menu can either be arranged alphabetically or like a computer keyboard. You can set the sound of your PCM for each audioSound menu. As soon as an audio source is selected, its sound settings are set automatically. The Balance setting allows you to set the volumeThe letter fields are arranged alphabetically. The letter fields are arranged like a computer keyboard. The chosen keyboard layout is set. The range of displays and functions for the soundSetting the bassSetting the fader. The Fader setting allows you to set the volume distribution between the front and rear speakers.Setting the trebleUsing the PCMThis setting is particularly effective for low volumes and guarantees a pleasant sound.https://www.mozartcantat.nl/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1628ba46d70e7e---canon-sd1300-manual.pdfSetting SDV (speed-dependent volume). The “SDV” function automatically adjusts the audioYou can set the degree to which the volume adjusts to the vehicle’s speed on a scale from 0 (noSound settings with. Setting surround. Activating “Surround” achieves a sound settingThis permits the creation of a virtual surroundCDs, radio or MP3 formats, for example. The function can be set separately for the individual audio sources. The “Surround” function is generally activated withIt cannot be activated for the sources “AM” andSetting linear. Selecting “Linear” switches the PCM from a bassheavy setting (linear off) to a more neutral soundIf the “AudioPilot” function is activated, the noiseAn additional sound control feature is available forIt adjusts the musicHigh-End Surround Sound System. Setting the listening position. The “Listening position” setting allows you to optimise the sound settings for the front or rear seats. If, on the other hand, you select the symmetricalSetting smooth. The “Smooth” function is used to precisely reduceTypical examples includeThis function facilitates a relaxing, pleasant listening experience for these sources over a long period.Setting surround. The listening position is thenThe “Surround” function is generally activated withIt cannot be activated for the sources “AM” andSetting live. The “Live” function generates surround sound thatThis is achieved through the precise addition of the type of reverberation and tonal components normally found in concert halls. The listening position is set to “Symmetrical” forSetting sound conditioner. If the “Sound conditioner” function is activated, theBackground noise is analysed and the volume and dynamics of the music playback across the entireAn additional sound control feature is available forIt adjusts the musicUsing the PCMConfiguring the PCM display. You can set various units, the date and time, thePCM in the “SET PCM system” menu. Configuring display settings. Switching the display off.www.kappapma.com/userfiles/files/canon-eos-1v-user-manual.pdf You can switch off or darken the display using theSwitching the display back on. You can switch a display that is off back on at anyThe following options are then available for youYour PCM automatically switches from dayYour PCM always remains set to the day design colours. This means the display coloursYour PCM always remains set to the night design colours. The display colours areDisplaying the system version. Selecting the language yourselfYou have the option of viewing the system versionThe system version is displayed. Setting the language. Adapting the language to the instrumentThe language of the instrument cluster is set. Setting the units. Adapting the units to the instrument clusterThe settings of the instrument cluster are set.Using the PCMResetting personal settingsThis menu item allows you to reset settings youSetting the display unit for temperaturesResets all settings to predefined values. AnyResets all settings to predefined values andCalling up the main menu for radio mode. 22. Tuning to stations. 22. Storing stations on station buttons in theTraffic programme (TP). 24. Making settings for radio mode. 25. Choosing a PTY (programme type) filter. 26. Setting sorting criteria for the FM station list 26Tuning to TV stations. 27. Storing TV stations. 28. Showing the information window. 29. Video text. 29. Electronic Programme Guide. 30. Making settings for TV mode. 31. Setting sorting of the station list. 31. Setting the reception country. 31. Setting TV picture parameters. 31Tuning to stations using the station list. You have the following options for tuning to a station. The station list contains all the stations that canIt is only available in FMCalling up the main menu for radio modeYou will see the main menu for the chosen modeIf there are already stations stored on the station buttons, theIf the station tuned to is broadcasting RDS signalsTo find out more, please refer also to the sectionsTuning to stations using the station buttons.https://laneopx.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1628ba46dec7c6---Canon-scanner-user-manuals.pdf To be able to tune to a station using the stationThe station stored on the station button isThe station list is opened. In addition to the station names, it also contains the respective programme types. The station currently tuned to is highlighted inTuning to stations via a station searchThe search stops at the next station in theThe input menu is opened. The frequency ofAs soon as a valid frequency is input, it is tunedTuning to stations by scanning. If you activate this function, each station foundEach station within the frequency range isStoring stations on station buttons in theSetting the preset memory. There are six memory locations available in eachThe preset memories forFM 1, FM 2, FM 3, BEST FM and MIXED. AM 1, AM 2, AM 3 and MIXED.MIXED preset memory can store stationsThis means you canThe available preset memories are listed.Choosing a station in the station list andThe station buttons are displayed and the station previously chosen is shown in the information window.The station list is displayed again.The automatic station search is only available forAM 1, AM 2 and AM 3.The search is activated. It stores the six stations with the strongest reception and tunes toStoring stations manuallyAs soon as the station is stored on the stationTraffic programme (TP). Various FM radio stations broadcast traffic messages in addition to their radio programmes. The broadcasting stations are responsible for theFor that reason,Traffic messages are part of the RDS signals andTo find out more,Switching the traffic programme onWhen the traffic programme is switched on,The traffic programme volume refers to the volume at which the traffic programme announcements are output. It specifies the minimum volume as a function ofMaking settings for radio mode. The PCM is capable of receiving RDS signals (RDS.https://www.communityheroesproject.org/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1628ba47ee20db---canon-sd200-manual-pdf.pdf It supports theWhen RDS (tracking of the alternative frequencies)If stations have a station chain with varying regional programme contents, switching on regionalisation prevents switching between the different stations.You can switch tracking of these alternative frequencies on or off in the Set menu.RDS stations can broadcast the station’s programme type (PTY). The programme type allows stations to be classified based on their genre, for example “pop”,If a programme type is selected, only stations thatYou can select as many different programmeBy selecting “Activate all” you can select ( )The FM station list can be sorted according to various criteria. You can set the sorting as follows:Various radio buttons are then available for youIf a programme type is selected, only stations that correspond to the selected programme type are displayed in the FM stationPTY filter list are all stations that can be received listed.Stations with good reception are shown at theThe standard TV on the PCM can receive non-encrypted terrestrial analogue and digital (DVB-T)If a programme is simultaneously received inDisplaying the TV picture. In some areas, DVB-T programmes are also broadcast without picture content. These are characterised by an additional note symbol.The TV picture of the TV station currently tunedCalling up the main menu for TV modeTo use TV mode, you must first tune to a TV station. You can do this via a station search or usingTuning to stations using the station buttons. Station buttons must already have TV stationsTo find out more, please refer to the sectionThe station is tuned to and its TV picture displayed. An information window appears forTo find out more, please refer to the sectionStoring TV stations. Each of the preset memories, TV 1, TV 2, TV 3 and. MIXED, has six memory locations available. Tuning to stations using the station list.www.cpfledlighting.com/userfiles/file/canon-eos-1v-service-manual.pdf The station list provides details of the stations thatDepending on the setting, the station list is arranged alphabetically, based on reception qualityTo find out more,The station is tuned to and its TV picture displayed.MIXED preset memory can store stations from different modes. TV mode. Storing stations manuallyAs soon as the TV station is stored on the station button, the station name is shown on theStoring via an automatic station search. The automatic station search is only available forThe available preset memories are listed.Select the menu item. The search starts. It stores the six programmes with the strongest reception andAfter the third digit is entered, the video textShowing the information windowThe information window is called up togetherWhile for digital programmes it shows detailsVideo text. Calling up video textThe video text display appears. When called upZooming into a video text pageTurn the knob again to switch to an enlargedEPG data. This service is not available for analogue channels. Placing video text over the TV picture. If you activate this function, the video text page isElectronic Programme Guide. The PCM features an Electronic Programme. Guide, which contains various information aboutThe programmes are listed in chronological order. Information (station, progress bar, end time andThe Electronic Programme Guide appears. Selecting an entry in the EPG list tunes to theYou can also view the EPG data available forSetting the reception country. Making settings for TV mode. Setting sorting of the station list. The TV station list can be sorted according to various criteria. You can set the sorting as follows. DVB-T TV stations are shown first, followed byDVB-T radio stations areStations that cannot be received are not displayed. Information about the available channel range isIf you take your vehicle abroad and wish to use the. TV tuner, you should first set the correct entry inThe country list is opened. It is sorted alphabetically. If the correct region is not availableSetting TV picture parameters. Setting the BrightnessTV tuner country settings” on page 203.Setting the FormatThe following options are then available for youThe picture format being received by the TVThe picture is shown in such a way that noThe picture is expanded to cover the entireThe picture is croppedThis setting is particularly useful for programmes that are broadcast with a blackSetting the ColourSome stations do not broadcast this ID correctly, with the result that the PCM cannot implement format settings automatically. Under certain circumstances, poor receptionIn such cases, please set a fixed format (4:3Setting the tint (special feature of NTSCThe Tint display option is additionally availableSelecting a track.37. Selecting a chapter in video DVD mode.38. Setting the audio format for video DVD.38. Setting audio groups (DVD-Audio).38. Naming a CD.38. Repeating a track.39. Searching for music in MP3 modeCalling up the main menu for iPod mode.40. Searching for music.40. Playlists.41. Track list.42. Repeating a track.42. Adapting the volume for iPod mode.42Searching for a track. 44. Track list. 46. Repeating a track. 46. Calling up an external audio source. 47. Activating the interface. 47. Adapting the volume for an externalActivating the interface. 48. Skipping a track. 49. Repeating a track. 49. Establishing a connection from an. Setting visibility. 50CD standard.Notes on the media supported. DVDs for your own private use. The copyright exceptions do not cover circulation of the duplicatedThe music tracks that you can create for and playPlease check the currentThe most current laws always apply! CD-R and CD-RW (650 MB and 700 MB). DVD-R and DVD-RW. Joliet for CD (filenames max. 64 characters). The maximum number of tracks per disc isEach folder in turn may contain a maximum ofThe maximum directory depth is 11 levels.CDs of other formats. Mixed Mode CDs. CD-Extra CDs as well asDVD) may lead to irreparable damage of theSupported audio formats. The PCM supports the following audio formats:Advanced Audio Coding)AAC and WAV formats can be played back, due toDTS and DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks and the DTS logos and the. All rights reserved.Notes on DVD mode. Video DVDs generally feature a regional code. Information on this can usually be found either onPlease contact your Porsche partner to find outYou will find a list of regional codes in the sectionWhen playing video DVDs, only playback of the audio information is supported. Some of the video DVDs you find in stores may notYou may experienceDVDs. Discs, DVD authoring software, burning softwareDue to this wideLaboratories.A button is displayed for each compartment in theEjecting a disc in a PCM withThe system automatically switches to the currentIf a compartment is empty, “empty” is shown beside the compartment number on the display. Loading a disc in a PCM with. To allow for the fastest possible changes, youYou are then prompted to insert a disc.DVD is detected, it is scanned and the currentLoading all discs in a PCM with emptyAll magazine compartments are moved intoEjecting a disc in a PCM withEjecting all discs in a PCM withAll discs are ejected in sequence. The system automatically switches to the currentPlayback is started at the beginning of theSelecting a track. You can select a track directly using the track list. The track list shows the track numbers and, ifThe following symbols are used in the track list to. Selecting this list entry opens the corresponding subdirectory and displays the directoriesSelecting this list entry or pressingSelecting this list entry allows you to play listsFile formats that cannot be played will not beTo find out more, please refer also to the section “Notes on the media supported” onSelecting a chapter in video DVD mode. When playing video DVDs, only playback of the audio information is supported.The list of video titles is opened.Setting audio groups (DVD-Audio)A list of the available audio formats is opened.The list of audio groups is opened.If this is notAll following tracks are also played with theIf this is not possibleNaming a CDA maximum of 100 CDs can be named.The input menu is opened.If the current track has been playing for longerIf the current track has not yet been playing forDVD is playing, briefly press the o button.When you activate this function, the current trackWhen this function is activated, each track on theRepeating a trackActivating this function repeats the current trackThe function is automatically stopped as soon asSearching for music in MP3 modeThe music search in MP3 mode is based on a fullThe input menu is opened.The track is played.PCM cannot be guaranteed.The iPod charges during use.You can connect one of the following iPod modelsSearching for music. You can search for specific tracks on your iPod. The following categories are available to you forDisplays a list of all available artists. If you select an artist from the list, the number of tracksDisplays a list of the available albums. If youIf you select an album from the list, the numberDisplays a list of all tracks stored on the iPod. If you have already selected a categoryThe tracks stored on the iPod are generally assigned to a music genre (provided the “Genre”. ID3 tag has been assigned). These music genres can also be used as categories for aIf you have selected a music genre, the artists,Once you select a category, higher-level categories are no longer available. After you select anSelecting “Start playback” ends the search andBelow is an example of how to perform a searchA list of all the artists whose tracks are storedA list of all the albums by the selected artistThe number of tracks on this album is nowThe tracks on the selected album are nowThe iPod determines the sorting of the lists. Playlists. Selecting this list entry allows you to play lists ofThe menu is opened.The tracks in the list are played one after theIf you have performed a music search or selectedRepeating a trackThe menu is opened.The track is played. Activating this function repeats the current track.When you activate this function, the current trackAdapting the volume for iPod modeNotes on the media supportedTo avoid problems when playing your USB devices, please note the following:The use of a. USB hub is not permitted.USB jackMP3 player containing audio files to the USB interface of the PCM in the centre console.USB mass storage device. USB MP3 player (to MTP standard). Enols, Enolates and the Aldol Condensation 19. Carboxylic Acids 20. Carboxylic Acid Derivatives 21. Amines and Their Derivatives 22. Chemistry of Benzene Substituents 23. Ester Enolates and the Claisen Condensation 24. Carbohydrates: Polyfunctional Compounds in Nature 25. Heterocycles: Heteroatoms in Cyclic Organic Compounds 26. Amino Acids, Peptides, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids: Nitrogen-Containing Born in New Jersey in 1948, he was educated in public schools in the Bronx, New York, and Ridgefield, New Jersey. He completed a BA with honors in chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania in 1969. Moving back to New York, he worked with the late Professor Nicholas J. Turro at Columbia University, studying photochemical and photophysical processes of organic compounds for his PhD thesis. He first met co-author Peter Vollhardt in the 1970s when they both were doing postdoctoral work in Professor Robert Bergman's laboratory at Cal Tech. 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