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mkblade

posted on 23/2/07 at 07:01 PM Reply With Quote
parrot ck3100 mute lead

hi
has anyone connected one of these before the instructions are not very good i ahve connected most of the wiring but i do not understand the mute wire part

i have a brown mute lead coming out of my kenwood stereo.

on the parrot loom i got one long yellow wire with a bullet connector on it this is something to do with the mute i think

then there are three other mute cabled
mute in 1 (white)
mute in 2 (yellow)
mute in 3 (blue)

im sure my brown mute lead out of my kenwood should connect to either the long yellow one or the blue (mute 3)

can anyone hepl me out

thanks
simon
p.s
looked on parrot site doesnt say where to connect,also sent them a email but no reply yet.

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ch1ll1

posted on 23/2/07 at 08:42 PM Reply With Quote
sounds stupid,
i had the same problem when i fitted mine (or when i didn't connect up the wire)
it still muted mine so left it disconnected

but this may not be same on yours,






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stevebubs

posted on 23/2/07 at 09:19 PM Reply With Quote
From the manual...

http://www.parrot.biz/usa/support/userguides/parrotck3100ck3300ck3500

CK3100 MOUNTING
Installation of the electronic box
The CK3100 system is fitted with 4 outputs:
Input - in-car radio output LCD screen power
microphone
It is recommended to install all the cables before fixing the
control box. Each cable supplied has a different connector to
avoid wrong connections.
The box must not be installed near the heating or the air-conditioning.
Ensure that it is not exposed to sunlight. Avoid installing it
behind metal walls, which could alter the quality of the bluetooth
link.
The mute cable is equipped with black ISO connectors and
with a “line out” output.
In-car radio with «line in» inputs
Preferably use this type of connection by joining the brown and
green wires as well as the yellow wires of the “mute” to the
back of your in-car radio.
In-car radio with «ISO» connectors
Disconnect the audio and supply bundles from the in-car radio
Link the female connectors of the mute supply cables and of
Installation of the in-car radio cable
the power supply cable to the in-car radio. Connect the audio
and supply bundles from the vehicle to the male connectors.If
the in-car radio is equipped with a mute input, connect the
yellow wire of the mute cable to one of the “ Mute in “ inputs 1,
2 or 3.
In-car radio without «ISO» connectors
You must obtain an “ISO” adapter cable

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mkblade

posted on 23/2/07 at 11:13 PM Reply With Quote
the manual does not actualy say where to connect the mute cable that comes from the stereo .
looks like it will be trial and error
thanks

simon

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