ESP PORSCHE CAYMAN 2006 1.G Information Manual

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Porsche Active Suspension
Management (PASM).
PASM is an electronic damping
control system. Available on
both Cayman models, it offers
continuous adjustment of
individual damping forces based
on current road conditions and
driving style. Agility and driving
pleasure are significantly
enhanced while retaining the
car’s natural ride quality. Equipped
with PASM, the car rides 10 mm
lower than with the standard
steel-sprung suspension.
The driver can choose one of
two setup modes, ‘Normal’ or
‘Sport’. While the first is a blend
of performance and comfort, the
‘Sport’ setup ratings are generally
much firmer, enabling greater
agility on the racetrack. In either
mode, the system responds to
changing loads by automatically
applying the optimum damping
rate on each individual wheel.
The rates are selected from a
range of map options which are
specially adapted to the unique
dynamics of the Cayman and
Cayman S.
The movement of the body is
continuously monitored under
acceleration, braking and cornering
manoeuvres, as well as on poor
road surfaces. Other sensors
provide additional information on
lateral acceleration, steering
angle, brake pressure and engine
torque. A dedicated control unitprovides real-time analysis and
damper adjustment as defined
for the respective setup mode
(‘Normal’ or ‘Sport’). The result:
greater stability and more
consistent occupant comfort.
If, when ‘Sport’ mode is selected,
the quality of road surface drops
below a certain threshold, the
system immediately switches
to
a softer rating and restores
the car’s traction and grip.
When the road surface improves,
PASM returns to the original,
harder ratings. The system
remains active in ‘Normal’ mode,
too, automatically switching to a
harder setup if the car is driven
more assertively. As the dampers
become stiffer, the car becomes
more stable and driver control is
improved.
Rebound in ‘Normal’ mode –
damper piston with bypass
valve openRebound in ‘Sport’ mode –
damper piston with bypass
valve closed
Compression in ‘Sport’ mode –
damper piston with bypass
valve closed Compression in ‘Normal’ mode –
damper piston with bypass
valve open

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a more natural and involving
response to lateral and longitudinal
forces. Cornering agility is
considerably enhanced, with
greater scope for oversteer on
turn-in and exit. This additional
manoeuvrability is particularly
apparent in lower-speed sequences
and bends.
For maximum dexterity, PSM can
be set to standby while the car is
still in ‘Sport’ mode. PSM simply
monitors the forces acting on the
car and will only intervene in the
most critical scenarios, e.g., when
ABS assistance is required on both
front brakes.
To help you quantify this increase
in performance, the Sport Chrono
Package includes a compact timer
with swivel display which is
centrally located on the dashboard.
Functions are accessed via the
control stalk for the on-board
computer. Analogue dials measure
hours, minutes and seconds, while
a separate digital field displays
whole seconds, tenths and one
hundredths of a second. The digital
field runs in parallel with a second
digital display which is conveniently
located in the instrument cluster.
Sport Chrono Package Plus.
This enhanced Sport Chrono option
is available in conjunction with the
optional Porsche Communication
Management (PCM – see page 86).
It offers all the same functions as
the Sport Chrono Package as well
as some additional information
options and features.
‘Sport’ button on centre console
Lap or journey times can be
viewed, stored and analysed using
a special performance display in
PCM. The information available
includes time elapsed and
distance travelled on the current
lap, as well as the number of laps
completed and their respective
times. You can also view the
current fastest lap as well as the
remaining range till empty. Driving
times can be recorded for any
stretch of road, and benchmark
times defined. Other useful features
include a personal memory
function which is also controlled
via PCM. This can be used to store
personal preferences for a range
of systems, including daytime
running lights, ‘Welcome Home’
lighting, optional automatic air
conditioning and door-lock
settings.
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Sport Chrono Package.
Both Cayman models, like every
Porsche, have lots of performance
in reserve.
To help you explore even more
of that potential, there’s the
optional Sport Chrono Package.
This unique range of functions
provides simultaneous enhancement
of the engine and chassis for even
greater driving pleasure.
When you activate the package
using the ‘Sport’ button in the
Throttle response
in ‘Sport’ mode
Throttle
response in
‘Normal’ mode
Both sets of characteristics
are dependent on engine
speed.
Pedal travel (%)
(%) Torque
(as percentage of maximum)
Comparison of throttle maps in ‘Normal’ and ‘Sport’ mode
centre console, the throttle
becomes more responsive, the
rev limiter becomes harder, and
the engine dynamics become
more like those of a racing car.
While this is happening, the
optional sports exhaust system
(see page 41) and optional PASM
are also switching to ‘Sport’ mode.
The baseline damper rating is
now considerably firmer, enabling
faster turn-in as well as better
road-holding and traction.On vehicles equipped with
optional Tiptronic S, the automatic
gearshift is noticeably more
dynamic. Upshifts and downshifts
are performed at higher revs with
a faster gearshift action. When
you lift off the throttle to slow the
car, engine braking is applied
sooner. There are no unwanted
upshifts in manual mode when
approaching the engine speed limit.
To minimise assistance from
Porsche Stability Management
(PSM – see page 64), its trigger
threshold is raised. The result is
Sport Chrono timer

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SafetyPerformance is crucial in a
genuine sportscar. But then so are
all aspects of safety. At Porsche,
we believe that nothing is more
important than this balance of
power and control. The stability
of a car is inextricably linked
with its engine and chassis
performance. Neither can be
considered in isolation. Neither
is complete on its own. In the
Cayman and Cayman S, we’ve
used a comprehensive range of
protective features that are
designed around the driver and
passenger. Inherent within themare the very highest standards of
active and passive safety. Only
then do we arrive at a car that is,
in all respects, instantly Porsche.
4-piston monobloc brake calipers
Porsche Stability Management (PSM)
2 full-size front airbags
Porsche Side Impact Protection
(POSIP)
Porsche Ceramic Composite
Brake (PCCB – optional)
Bi-Xenon headlights (optional)

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The brakes are cooled using a
special ventilation system which
channels air from the front
of the car to every part of each
assembly. This arrangement
ensures consistently high levels
of performance and durability,
particularly during heavy use.
The internally vented discs on the
new Cayman measure 298 mm
in diameter at the front of the car
and 299 mm at the rear. On the
Cayman S, the front diameter
is 318 mm. On both models, the
discs are cross-drilled to improve
wet-weather response and
minimise unsprung weight. The
calipers on the new Cayman
have a black anodised finish, while
those on the Cayman S are
painted red.
Standard brake unit (Cayman S) Standard brake unit (Cayman)Cayman
Braking system.
Both the Cayman and Cayman S
are exceptionally quick under
acceleration. Even more impressive
is the speed of response from
the standard braking system.
Several times more powerful
than the flat-six engine, the
brakes are crucial to the overall
performance of each car.
All four brake calipers have a
four-piston monobloc aluminium
construction. Key characteristics
include excellent rigidity, compact
dimensions and a very modest
contribution to unsprung weight.
The fast and positive pedal
response is eagerly assisted by a
powerful vacuum brake booster.

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lighter than metal, but also
harder and more resistant to
high temperatures.
Within each disc is a system of
internal channels which provide
highly efficient heat dispersal,
particularly during heavy use. An
area of ongoing development,
we’ve now doubled the number
of channels and optimised the
airflow characteristics. With twice
the number of internal walls, thenew PCCB disc has even greater
structural stability. The ring of
vent openings around the outer
rim is one of the key distinguishing
features of this technology.
Matched to the disc is a special
brake-pad compoun d offering
rapid deceleration and consistent
friction properties. The front pads
are mounted in six-piston monobloc
aluminium calipers, while those at
the rear come in four-piston units.
Porsche Ceramic Composite
Brake (PCCB).
The Cayman S is also available
with a carbon fibre-reinforced
ceramic brake system: the
Porsche Ceramic Composite
Brake (PCCB). The PCCB disc is
made from a specially treated
carbon-fibre compound that is
silicated in a high-vacuum process
at 1,700 ºC. The result is a
product that is not only much
The overall response is fast and
precise, with only moderate pedal
force required. The front disc
diameter – 350 mm – is larger
than that of the standard metal
disc. The longer radius brings
increased leverage and therefore
additional performance.
Even at high temperatures, the
thermal resistance of the ceramic
disc ensures excellent dimensional
stability. The ceramic material istotally resistant to corrosion and
offers excellent acoustic damping
properties. Braking distances
are significantly reduced in even
the toughest road and track
conditions. Inherent fade resistance
ensures optimum balance when
slowing the car from high speed.
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) The new Cayman and the Cayman S |
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Cayman S
The key advantage of PCCB is
its ultra-lightweight construction.
Compared with conventional metal
discs, it offers a remarkable
weight saving of approximately
50 %.
As well as enhancing performance
and fuel economy, this represents
an enormous reduction in both
unsprung and rotating mass –
important factors when it comes
to handling, agility and comfort.
To find out more, see the latest
PCCB brochure.

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it can never suspend the laws of
physics, PSM does provide that
extra margin of safety whenever
you need it most. A key component
in PSM is a specially optimised
anti-lock braking system (ABS)
offering safer deceleration and
shorter braking distances. PSM
is also invaluable when applying
the throttle on low-grip surfaces.
Here, it uses the ABD (automatic
brake differential) and ASR
(anti-slip regulation) functions to
maintain traction and stability.
In order to retain the car’s natural
agility, PSM combines a high
trigger threshold with precision
input characteristics.
Porsche Stability
Management (PSM).
This automatic vehicle stability
control system is standard
equipment on both Cayman
models. Throughout each journey,
PSM uses a range of sensors to
monitor the direction, speed, yaw
velocity and lateral acceleration
of the car. Using this information,
it is possible to calculate the
actual direction of travel at any
given moment. If the car begins
to oversteer or understeer,
PSM applies selective braking on
individual wheels to restore
stability and optimum speed. WhileThe PSM threshold is raised
higher still when ‘Sport’ mode is
selected on the optional Sport
Chrono Package/Sport Chrono
Package Plus. The resulting
drive is much more involving,
particularly at speeds up to
around 70 km / h (44 mph). If
you’d rather enjoy the car
unassisted, the system can be set
to standby. When ‘Sport’ mode is
selected, PSM will only intervene
under heavy braking where both
front wheels are in danger of
locking. In ‘Normal’ mode, PSM
automatically becomes active
as soon as one of the front
wheels requires ABS assistance.The upper section of each door
features additional reinforcements
(3) which enhance the rigidity of
the car. This upper load path (4)
is used to channel energy into
the side of the car and thus
provide additional protection for
the passenger cell.
Passive safety.
Both Cayman models easily
comply with all statutory
requirements in respect of frontal,
side, diagonal, rear impact and
rollover protection.
The bodyshell structure contains
a highly resilient passenger
cell offering exceptional crash
protection. At the front of the
car, the cell is protected by a
patented system of longitudinal
and transverse members (1). In
the event of an accident, energy
is absorbed and distributed by
the front-end structure, thereby
minimising cell deformation.
Additional features include a
bulkhead cross-member (2) made
from super high-strength steel.
This element is designed to
absorb impact forces from the
longitudinal members and thus
protect both front footwells.
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Sheet steel
Tailored blanks
High-strength steel
Super high-strength steel
Aluminium
1
1
1
1
3
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Sports seats.
The optional leather sports seats
offer firmer upholstery than the
standard seat design. Higher side
bolsters on backrest and squab
provide additional lateral support.
The fore/aft position and height
are mechanically adjustable, while
the backrest is electrically
controlled.
Electrically adjustable seats.
This second seat option features
full electric adjustment of fore/aft
position, height, backrest angle,
squab angle and lumbar support.
A memory function stores your
seat and lumbar support settings
along with the exterior mirror
positions. Two sets of preferences
can be stored and selected using
buttons conveniently located on
the door panel. A further set of
preferences can be stored in each
of the two key remotes. When
either of the remotes is used to
open the doors, the corresponding
seat and mirror settings are
automatically selected.
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Adaptive sports seats.
This alternative seat option
combines excellent comfort with
a driver memory function. The
comprehensive range of power
adjustment controls include
fore/aft position, height, backrest
angle, squab angle and lumbar
support. The side bolsters
on backrest and squab are
pneumatically adjustable for the
perfect fit. This exceptional
variability ensures generous
comfort on long-distance journeys
as well as precision support when
cornering. The memory function
includes both exterior mirrors as
well as all seat settings except
for the squab and backrest side
bolsters.
Seat heating.
All seat variants can be equipped
with an optional two-stage heating
function for backrest and squab.
Air conditioning.
The standard air conditioning in
the new Cayman and Cayman S
offers quiet, efficient operation.
Settings can be adjusted from
either seat position using simple
plus and minus keys.
For optimum comfort, you can
select different temperature
settings for the upper and lower
areas of the cockpit. Other
convenient features include a
windscreen defroster function.
As an optional alternative, we
can equip your car with a fully
automatic air-conditioning system.
Offering consistent control of
interior temperature, the
system uses a solar sensor
to compensate for the effects
of ambient light.
Cruise control.
This optional system provides
automatic speed control between
30 and 240 km / h (20-149 mph).
It is operated via a separate
control stalk on the steering
column and can be used in all
available gears.
Standard seats.
The standard seats have a
leatherette finish with Alcantara
facings. Special features include
thorax airbags in each seat
backrest, enhanced lateral
support, and a specially designed
spring system that is adapted to
the chassis of the car. The high
side bolsters provide optimum
support without any feeling of
restriction. Generous seat travel
and adjustment options mean that
even taller drivers can find the
ideal seat position. The backrest
angle is electrically controlled,
while the fore/aft position and
height are mechanically adjustable.
Two-stage heating is available as
an optional extra.
Electrically adjustable seat Adaptive sports seat Sports seatAutomatic air conditioning

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Whichever system you choose
for your car, one thing is always
assured: even greater sound
enjoyment from your Porsche. The interior acoustics in the
Cayman and Cayman S provide
the ideal setting for a rich
and lifelike sound experience.
A powerful soundtrack for an epic drive.
Porsche audio systems.
The standard audio system
delivers excellent clarity and
depth. Equipped with the optional
Sound Package Plus or BOSE
®
Surround Sound System, not
only does the car have more
speakers, the experience is also
more intense.
Telephone preparation.
This optional preparation enables
you to use a GSM mobile phone
in your car. The package includes
an integrated antenna beneath
the windscreen scuttle as well
as a wiring loom, microphone,
and attachment console for your
phone. An optional upgrade is
available from your Porsche
Centre enabling hands-free calls
via the audio speaker system.
MOST®bus.
In both Cayman models, data is
exchanged between the various
audio and communications
systems via the Media Orientated
Systems Transport (MOST
®) bus.
This powerful digital technology
uses high-speed fibre optics
to ensure absolute consistency
during data transfer. An essential
prerequisite for advanced audio
quality, it links the CD autochanger,
BOSE®Surround Sound System
amplifiers and PCM telephone
module (all optional). The result
is a significant improvement in
sound reproduction.
CDR-24 CD radio.
Both Cayman models are equipped
with the CDR-24 CD radio as
standard. Its generous control
panel offers exceptional clarity
and ease of use.
The CD drive offers excellent
playback quality. In radio mode,
the RDS two-tuner frequency
diversity function provides
seamless re-selection of the
strongest available signal for your
chosen FM station. The result:
optimum reception at all times.
There are 20 FM and 10 MW
presets offering easy access to
your favourite programmes.
Dynamic Autostore searches the
airwaves throughout your journey
to offer the nine strongest signals
at any time. You can also opt
to hear traffic news updates from
other stations over your current
radio or CD output. Other features
include speed-dependent volume
control, two high-range speakers
on the dashboard, two low-range
speakers in the doors and 2 x 25-
Watt output.
Sound Package Plus.
This high-quality sound system is
available as optional equipment
on the Cayman and Cayman S.
Power is supplied bya4x25-Watt
amplifier unit in the PCM terminal
and an external analogue system
for the low and mid-range speakers
(2 x 55 and 25 Watts, respectively).
A total of nine loudspeakers
adapt that output to the car’s
unique interior acoustics.
Output settings are easily
adjusted via the sound menu in
the CDR-24 CD radio or optional
PCM. A loudness function
accentuates bass and treble
at lower volume levels. Speed-
dependent volume control
provides continuous compensation
for changes in road noise.
Additional features include CD
storage in the glove compartment.
CDR-24 CD radio
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