Owner's Manual

. Refer to your car stereo's wiring diagram.
The red wire
of
the kit's cable must correspond
to
the
constant
+12V supply, the orange wire to the ignition +12V
. and the black wire
to
ground.
Check that the orange wire is not connected
to
the
constant
+12V supply, as you could run down the vehicle's
battery; preventing your hands-free kit from operating
correctly.
On some vehicles, there is no ignition +12Von the
vehicle's connectors.
You
must therefore connect
the orange
power
supply wire to the fuse
box
or
anotherignition
power
source.
Checking the wiring
To
perform the installation check, turn the ignition on then off
once the Parrot MKi9100 is installed: the message
"Good bye!" must be displayed.
If it is not the case, it is necessary
to
inverse the positions
of
the red and orange wires. Indeed, the red wire
of
the power
cable must be connected
to
the permanent
12V,
the orange
wire to the 12V ignition and the black wire
to
the ground.
This can be done simply by reversing both terminal spade
tags located on the Parrot wiring.
Installing the audio connectors
Connect the music cable to the electronic box and
place the USB / iPod /.Jack connectors into the glove
box, the central console or the parcel tray depending on
the configuration
of
your dashboard. Make sure that the
cable is not pinched.
Use the provided protection cap
to
protect the connectors.
Installing the remote control
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Refer to the diagrams p.6/7.
Choose the place for the remote control inside your
vehicle.
We
would advise you
to
fit it
in
the center
of
the
dashboard or close
to
the steering wheel.
If you want
to
place the remote control on the steering
wheel, make sure it is securely attached, so that it does
not move when you are driving. Do not install the
remote control on the outside
of
the steering wheel, so
that it does not get
in
the way when driving.
If you want
to
place the remote control on the dashboard,
stick the double-sided tape located on the flat side
of
the
bracket
to
fix it against the dashboard.
You
can then insert
the remote onto the bracket.
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