radio antenna PORSCHE 911 GT2 2008 5.G Information Manual
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The 911 GT2 |Comfort
scans for the best signal for
the selected station, and up to
four radio antennae for optimum
reception.
The integrated single CD/DVD
drive, in combination with the
optional BOSE
®Surround Sound
System, can now replay music
from audio and video DVDs in
5.1 Digital Surround Format. As
an option, a six-disc CD/DVD auto-
changer can also be integrated in
the PCM.
A TV tuner, available as an option,
receives analogue and digital tele-
vision broadcasts.
Navigation module.
The optional GPS navigation
module now has a hard drive
with map data for most European
countries,allowing for faster
route calculation
with a choice
of three alternative routes.
A tou
chscreen allows rapid
destination input and gives
information
on traffic or special
points of interest (POI) by simply
touching the symbols on the
map. Route diversions can be
easily and quickly included in
the current route guidance.
When viewing a map, it is possi-
ble to select either a new 3
D
perspective or the familiar 2D dis-
play. At motorway exits, graphical
turn indications are displayed for
better orientation. In split screen
The latest Porsche Communication
Management (PCM).
The 911 GT2 is fitted with the latest
PCM as standard. As the central
control unit for audio, navigation
and communication, it is now even
more powerful and versatile buteasier to operate, while retaining
the basic logic of the menu system.
The main feature is the new
6.5-inch touchscreen for intuitive
control. Naturally, you can also
choose to operate the PCM via
the button controls. The screen
display is very clear with a maximum
of five list entries per page. A help
function is displayed at the foot of
the screen.
For radio listeners, there are up
to 48 memory presets, an FM twin
tuner with RDS which constantlymode, you can choose to display
not only the current map overview,
but also a list of icons that repre-
sent dynamic route guidance.