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Philips MK6000 User Manual

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Parrot MK6000

DesCRIPtIon oF tHe PaRRot MK6000

Pick up / confirm button

Call mute button

Play / pause during streaming audio

Hang up / cancel button

Fast forward /

next track button

Fast rewind /

previous track button

Scroll wheel:

- Call / streaming audio volume adjustment

- Scrolling through the menus

- Press to confirm

Double microphone

Car stereo without «ISO» connectors:

To simplify the wiring procedure, you will need to purchase an «ISO adapter» cable.
Refer to the range of ISO adapters on our website: www.parrot.com

Installing the kit’s power cable:

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, the red and orange power supply wires may need to be reversed.
This can easily be done by reversing the two fuse holders on the Parrot MK6000
installation cable.

Note: on some vehicles, there is no ignition +12V on the vehicle’s connectors. You
must therefore connect the orange power supply wire to the fuse box or another
ignition power source.

Checking the wiring:

When switching off your vehicle’s ignition, you should notice the following:

- The red and green LEDs should turn off

- The «Fast forward» and «Fast rewind» LEDs should light up for one second

- The «Play» LED should light up for one second

When switching on the ignition, the opposite should happen.
Otherwise, the ignition +12V and the constant +12V supply have been reversed. In this case,
reverse the two fuse holders on the kit’s power supply lead.

Choose the place for the keypad inside your vehicle. We would advise you to fit it in the centre
of the dashboard or near you. The double microphone must be angled towards the driver and
preferably fitted between the sun visor and the rear-view mirror.