User guide Parrot SK4000 English Parrot SK4000 – User Guide 1
Table of contents Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 4 Kit contents ......................................................................................................................... 4 Using the Parrot SK4000 for the first time ......................................................................... 5 Installing the Parrot SK4000 ......................................................................
Adjusting the volume ........................................................................................................22 Technical specification ......................................................................................................23 Audio ................................................................................................................................23 Interface............................................................................................................
Introduction The Bluetooth® technology enables voice and data to be sent via a short-distance radio link. It allows several electronic devices to communicate with each other, particularly phones and hands-free kits. Parrot is drawing on its long years of experience in signal processing and voice recognition technology to offer a hands-free kit with superior audio quality during calls: the Parrot SK4000.
Using the Parrot SK4000 for the first time Installing the Parrot SK4000 1. Slide the control unit downwards along the sliding panel until a clicking sound indicates that the control unit is locked in place. 2. Place the control unit between the protection foam and the external shell of your helmet, making sure of the microphone’s proper location. 3. To ensure an optimal sound quality, the orientation of the microphone is very important.
4. Attach the clamp of the Parrot SK4000 to your helmet with the allen key provided. Before locking the control unit, make sure nothing blocks the insertion of the control unit. If it is not the case, use the extension pad provided with your Parrot SK4000. 5. Route the cables inside the helmet, between the protection foam and the internal shell of your helmet. 6. Make sure the speakers are placed in front of your ears.
. Slide the remote control on the left grip of the handlebar by opening the clips of the remote control.
Remote control Button Functions - End a call - Reject an incoming call - Exit the vocal menu - Play previous track/radio station - Enter and scroll through the vocal menu - Adjust the volume - Answer an incoming call - Enter the voice recognition mode - Select an input in the vocal menu - Play next track/radio station - Transfer a call on the mobile phone (discreet mode) - Exit the discreet mode - Long press : redial function Enter and scroll through the available audio sources selection menu Operating
• • The LED of the control unit becomes red. The LED switches off when the charge is over. In case of low battery: • The led blinks in red every 5 seconds. • A message informs you that the Parrot SK4000 is going to turn off within 15 minutes, then within 5 minutes. • During a call, an acoustic signal resounds several times and indicates you the Parrot SK4000 is going to turn off. - Remote control The remote control only works with a 3V CR2025 battery.
Associating the If the remote control doesn’t seem to be associated to the control unit control unit with while using the Parrot SK4000 for the first time: the remote 1. Reboot the control unit. control > The LED turns on during seconds then it turns off. 2. As soon as the LED turns off, simultaneously hold down the + / – buttons of the remote control during 3 seconds. > The control unit LED blinks rapidly. > Now you can browse through the Parrot SK4000 menus using the remote control.
Connecting your phone to the Parrot SK4000 • The connection between the hands-free kit and the phone is automatic. If it is not the case, press the unit or the process. • key of the control key of the remote control to initiate the connection If the connection is lost, the kit connects automatically with the last connected phone. If the last connected phone is not near the kit, the connection will be established with the last phone connected.
Menu Structure General vocal menu Press the +/- keys to enter the vocal menu to reach: - Phonebook: this menu gives you direct access to your contacts if your phone supports the automatic contact synchronization. Otherwise, you must first send your contacts from the phone to the kit by activating the Receive contacts menu. Refer to the Recording your contacts on the Parrot SK4000 section for further information. - Volume: adjust the volume.
Sources selection menu Press the SOURCE key to enter the sources selection menu.
Using the telephony function Before using the telephony function of your Parrot SK4000, you first have to connect your phone with it. If it is the first time you use both devices, you first have to pair them. For further information, refer to the Pairing the Parrot SK4000 to a phone and Connecting the Parrot SK4000 with a Bluetooth phone sections. Recording your contacts in the Parrot SK4000 The recording of your contacts in the Parrot SK4000 is made by automatic synchronization or by Object Push.
Using the magic words • The magic word «Accept» allows you to accept an incoming call. • The magic word «Refuse» allows you to reject an incoming call. To use the magic words, you must activate them. To do so: 1. Press one of the +/- keys of the remote control to enter the vocal menu and select Magic words. 2. Press the key of the remote control to activate / deactivate the magic words.
home», «’Paul’ ‘work’ », «‘Paul’ ‘on cell’», etc. > The call is automatically launched if the voice tag is correctly understood. If it is not the case, a message is enunciated by the kit. 3. Confirm by saying « yes » or « call ». > The call is initiated. The keywords « cancel » and « no » allow you to interrupt the process at any moment. • Making a call from the phonebook 1. Press one of the +/- keys of the remote control to enter the vocal menu. > The kit says phonebook. 2.
The Parrot SK4000 allows you to record up to 6 phone numbers for each contact. Press the key of the control unit or the key of the remote control to get back to the main menu during the process. • If the contact is not in the phonebook of the kit If the contact you want to call is not in the phonebook of the Parrot SK4000, stop your vehicle in a safe location then make the call directly from your phone. To do so, dial the number you want to call directly on the keypad of your phone.
Answering a second call The Parrot SK4000 allows you to manage two calls simultaneously if your phone supports this functionality. For further information, refer to the user guide of your phone. • To accept the second call : 1. Press the key of the remote control or the control unit. > The first call is automatically put on hold. 2. Press the another. key of the key of the control unit to switch from a call to 3. Press the key of the remote control or the key of the control unit to end a call.
4. Press the key of the remote control to select the name whom voice tag you want to change. 5. Follow the instructions to record the new voice tag. To interrupt the process, press the unit.
Using the music function Your kit allows you to listen to the FM radio, a Bluetooth source or an analogue one. Whatever the audio source is, the calls are priority. At the end of the call, the music file you were listening to gets back on. Press the SOURCE key to browse through the menu of the music files sources. Press it again to select the next available source.
Using an analogue audio source Connect your audio player to the control unit with the provided mini USB/Jack cable. 1. Press the SOURCE key to browse through the music files sources. 2. Press the SOURCE key again to select Audio analogue. Press the key of the control unit to stop playback or press the SOURCE key to get back to the Phone mode. Using the Audio Streaming function The Parrot SK4000 allows you to play music files stored in a Bluetooth device which supports the A2DP profile.
Adjusting the volume Use the +/- keys of the control unit or of the remote control to adjust the volume. The Parrot SK4000 adapts the volume automatically. It adapts the restitution volume depending on the importance of the background noise. For further information, refer to the Menu Structure section.
Technical specification • • Audio • • • • • • • • • • • Interface • • • Bluetooth • • • • • Full duplex Built-in omnidirectional microphone, with protective foam Advanced noise reduction Echo cancellation Voice menus Multi-speaker voice recognition TTS - speech synthesis of the names in the phonebook Built-in codec: SBC decoder FM RDS tuner, speech synthesis of the radio stations Analogue line-in connection via a 3.
Dimensions Control unit : • • • Height: 68 mm Thickness: 30.
Updating your Parrot SK4000 You can update your device by a serial cable or by Bluetooth. Refer to the process concerning the Parrot SK4000 update on our website www.parrot.com. Hotline Our hotline is at your disposal from Monday to Friday between 9am and 6 pm (GMT+1) by mail hot-line@parrot.