
When you click the MEDIA button nearby, some options will appear. You can select 'aux' on the media interface, and then tap to choose the option. After clicking the selection option, the media settings will appear. Click into it. Select settings and turn on Bluetooth. On your phone, search for Bluetooth devices and look for PCM, then click to pair. Once it shows 'Connected', it means the connection is successful. Select the audio source, click on 'SOURCE', and choose to play via Bluetooth. Now you can start enjoying the premium sound quality of your Porsche.

I previously helped a friend with his Panamera, and the operation was quite intuitive. First, start the vehicle to turn on the central control screen, then locate the 'Settings' icon resembling a small gear on the homepage and tap into it. Inside, you'll find the 'Bluetooth' option. At this point, remember to turn on your phone's Bluetooth and set it to discoverable mode. The car's infotainment system will automatically scan for nearby devices. When you see your phone model appear in the list, simply click on it. Usually, you'll need to enter a pairing code—the car's screen will display a four-digit number, which you should input simultaneously on your phone. Once paired, it will automatically connect the next time you get in the car. Important reminder: If the driving mode is active, you might not be able to operate it. It's best to stop the car, shift to P (Park) mode, and then proceed with the setup. Also, there's a slight difference in connection stability between Apple and Android devices.

Having studied Porsche's PCM system, the connection actually reflects the design logic of the vehicle's electronic architecture. After powering on, access the communication module via the central touchscreen and select the Bluetooth management interface to initiate the scanning function. At this point, the mobile device must ensure Bluetooth visibility. Once the device name is detected, select pairing. The system will exchange verification codes via an encryption protocol, typically generating a dynamic pairing code on the vehicle's display. The mobile device then matches this code to establish a secure connection. Interestingly, Porsche supports multi-device memory, but only one audio channel can be activated from the driver's seat. After a successful connection, remember to enable call log synchronization in the phone's permission settings; otherwise, the steering wheel buttons won't be able to access the contacts.

Simple 5 Steps: With the vehicle powered on, press the 'CAR' button on the center console to enter the settings menu, select 'Bluetooth' to start device search; enable visibility on your phone; tap your phone model on the screen; enter the pairing code displayed by the car system; check all permission boxes. Key point: Verify the media audio switch in your phone's car connectivity settings.

Connecting to is mainly for playing music from your phone and hands-free calls. After starting your Porsche, don't rush to play music immediately. First, navigate to the connection management interface in the system settings from the console. With your phone's Bluetooth set to visible mode, the car's system will detect your device like a WiFi search. When pairing, pay attention to the four-digit password displayed on the central screen and enter the same numbers on your phone to confirm. After a successful connection, remember to test the playback. If you experience interruptions, you can disable 'Phone Audio' in the Bluetooth settings and keep only 'Media Audio' for smoother music playback. Some newer models even support connecting two phones simultaneously, with automatic call switching for added convenience.

Novices often overlook details when operating for the first time: the vehicle must be fully started to activate the module, as powering on alone may sometimes fail. It is recommended to first clear old pairing records in the phone's Bluetooth list, then select 'Device Management' in the 'Communication' menu on the central control screen. Keep the phone screen awake to be detected; if the device isn't found, try restarting the vehicle's infotainment system. A crucial step is confirming the pairing password—the numbers displayed on the vehicle's screen must be manually entered in the pop-up prompt on the phone, as simply pressing 'Agree' may cause connection failure. Once paired, set the device as the priority connection item so you won't need to repeat the process for subsequent rides. Occasional disconnections can be resolved by simply turning Bluetooth off and on again.


