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10 GOOD REASONS FOR CHOOSING A PARROT HANDS FREE KIT FOR YOUR CAR
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Recommendation for installation


1 - Disconnect the battery.
Ensure that all codes required for reconnection of the battery are available (i.e. car radio, alarm, etc).
2 - Choose a suitable location for each item.
Electronic control box: Do not install the box near a source of heat, an air conditioning unit or in a metal container as this will adversely affect the quality of Bluetooth connection.
Microphone: The microphone should be directed towards the driver and should preferably be installed in between the visor and the inside rear-view mirror.
Command keypad: it is recommended to install it in a position with easy access.
3 - Connecting the parts.
Microphone: Plug the jack of it in the Handsfree box
Command keypad: Connect the command keypad to the connector provided on the Audio cable.
Connecting the Audio cable and the power supply cable:Refer to the installation section.



Getting Started


After getting into your car and turning of the ignition key, you should hear "Please pair device". Two lights on the command keypad should come on to indicate your Handsfree system is powered up.
·         The fist step is to pair your phone with your Handsfree unit (refer to phone compatibility for details).
·         Automatic connection between the unit and your phone will then follow.



Using Standard Features


·         Answering a call: Press the green button on the remote unit.
·         Hanging up: Press the red button on the remote unit.
·         Redialling : Press and hold the green button on the CK3000 Evolution unit for 2 seconds. (with some phone you have to make twice time this operation)
·         Private mode : Press the green button to switch an ongoing call from the handsfree to your phone.
·         Dual call: Press the green button on the CK3000 Evolution unit upon hearing the 'beep' to place the active call on hold and accept the waiting call.
Press the green button again to alternate between calls.
Press the red button on the CK3000 Evolution unit to reject the waiting call.
·         Setting the volume: Turn the rotator knob to adjust the volume during a call.



Using Advanced Features


·         Making a call using the voice recognition of your phone (if exist, refer to your phone help guide): Press the green button on the remote unit and say a name after first hearing the 'beep'. (Depending on your phone you should have to first record voice print)
·         Phonebook inside handsfree: CK3000 Evolution allows you to download your phonebook into its memory. The major benefit doing so is to perform noise-robust voice recognition speed dial from the CK3000 Evolution processor on up to 200 phone entries.
To activate it you just have to send a contact from your phone and associate a voice print.
Check the availability of this feature on your phone on the phone compatibility pages.
·         Wordspotting: This feature allows you to initiate or terminate a call without using the buttons of your handsfree or your phone.
·         Caller ID: When trained, the name of the caller will be played prior to answering the call.
·         Resetting the kit: Press and hold both buttons for 2 seconds to clear the memory and settings. This will completely erase the kit memory thus you need pair your devices again.



Technical specifications


Electrical features:
Reference voltage 12V direct current
Operating voltage range: 9V to 16V
Standby power consumption: 300 micro Amps
Typical power consumption: 120mA
Transmitting: 300mA (8 Ohm speaker)
 
Audio channel:
2 X 11W amplifier
4 Ohm speaker
 
Bluetooth® Profiles:
GAP (Generic Access Profile)
SPP (Serial Port Profile)
HSP (Headset Profile)
SYNC (Synchronization Profile)
HFP (Hands Free Profile)
OPP (Object Push Profile)
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