This is a discussion on Parrot CK3100 wiring within the ICE, Security and Insurance forums, part of the General Motoring Discussions category; I have aquired a Parrot CK3100 from a company vehicle that is due to go back to be sold this ...
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| Wheres my coat? Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Up a tree.
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| I have aquired a Parrot CK3100 from a company vehicle that is due to go back to be sold this week. I've been given two parts - a black part with a cable and a blue box with two cables. The cable from the black bit clearly connects to the blue box, the black part being the bit that sits in the car. So how do I go about wiring the thing up to my car which, is fitted with a Sony head unit? I know the head unit hass a connectoin for telephone ATT/mute. The "spare" cable from the parrot blue box looks like a female 3.5mm "headphone" style connector. Am I missing any parts? I was sort of expecting a speaker and/or microphone. |
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| Briskodian Join Date: Jan 2006
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| black part is the screen so you wire the that and the microphone (which you appear to be missing) into the blue box. The Mic goes into the 3.5mm jack. The Parrot you wire into the radio harness by plugging the iso from the radio into the parrot and the parrot into the car. There should be a large bundle of cables with 4 iso plugs on it, which is effectivly piggy backing the leads and muting as needed. You need to move the "mute" wire to the correct one of 3 (on the 3200) positions such that it mutes the radio. HTH
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| Why me ? Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: North Yorkshire
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| If you get the stuck the install instructions can be downloaded from Parrot - Parrot CK3100, CK3300, CK3500 - Technical Support |
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| Wheres my coat? Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Up a tree.
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| Quote:
Seems I'm missing the large bundle of cables too | |
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| English MoFo Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: cardiff
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| E bay may have what you need or have another rummage in the said motor if you can. I'm probably stating the obvious really |
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| English MoFo Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: cardiff
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| Briskodaholic Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Fenland, Cambridgeshire
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| Quote: They are a doddle to install Phil, you should be fine. I *think* any 3.5mm jack microphone will work - I don't know what car you drive, but there may even be a manufacturer mic that can be installed in an OEM location to work with the Parrot! ![]() | |
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| Briskodian Join Date: Jan 2006
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| Have a rumage through the car as I'd bet the leads are still behind the radio and the mic probably still hidden up there.
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| Go Gadget Octy! Join Date: Apr 2007
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