PARROT CK3005 HAND FREE CAR KIT FOR BLUETOOTH SYSTEMS User Manual MK6000 User Guide

PARROT HAND FREE CAR KIT FOR BLUETOOTH SYSTEMS MK6000 User Guide

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PARROT MK6000 User Guide Parrot MusicKit 6000For BluetoothMobile PhoneENGFRAESPITADEUText-to-speech feature
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5EnglishParrot MK6000 INTRODUCTIONThe 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 MK6000 is the first hands-free kit to incorporate the Beamforming technique by means of a double microphone. This technology allows for greater call quality and improved noise reduction.With the Parrot MK6000, you will be able to make phone calls from your car while keeping your hands on the wheel. Combined with the voice recognition feature, the text-to-speech function (automatic conversion of contact names into speech) gives you direct access to your phonebook from the Parrot MK6000. You can also use the streaming audio function on your hands-free kit to listen to the music files on your phone, PDA or audio player over your vehicle’s speakers (if your phone, PDA or audio player supports the streaming audio function). It acts as a real extension of your mobile phone KIT CONTENTS•Control keypad•Installation cables•Electronic control unit •Double microphone •User guideUSING FOR THE FIRST TIMEINSTALLING THE PARROT MK6000Prior to fixing the hands-free kit’s different components inside the car, connect the installation cables, control keypad and double microphone to the electronic control unit. Remove the original connectors from your vehicle’s audio system.The cables supplied with the kit feature «ISO» connectors and two pairs of line-out jacks. The line-out jacks can be used if your audio system features this option (use of an amplifier). Several set-ups are therefore possible, depending on the type of car stereo and your vehicle:
Parrot MK6000 6Car stereo with an «ISO» connector (refer to the following diagram):   • Connect the male connectors of the hands-free kit to the car stereo.    • Join the vehicle’s audio and power supply cables to the female connectors of the        Parrot MK6000   • On the installation cable, connect the free yellow wire to one of the audio system’s        corresponding mute-in jacks if available (mute in 1, mute in 2 or mute in 3). Note: the mute function is used to silence the sound from your car stereo to make way for a call. The choice of the mute-in jack depends on your car stereo’s configuration.  Using ISO connectors   • A: Ignition 12V   • B: Constant 12V supply   • C: Ground   • D: Connection to the vehicle’s power supply   • E: Connection to the vehicle’s speakers1.Rear right speaker (purple / purple-black)2.Front right speaker (grey / grey-black)3.Front left speaker (white / white-black)4.Rear left speaker (green / green-black)   • F: This wiring is not used.
7Parrot MK6000Note: with this type of set-up, the original connectors of your vehicle’s audio system need not be removed. Car stereo with line-in jacks (refer to the following diagram):   • Use this type of connection by wiring a line-out jack (brown & white wire or red & black        wire) to your car stereo’s line-in jack.    • Using the two pairs of line-out jacks will enable you to take advantage of the streaming        audio function in stereo over your vehicle’s speakers.   • On the installation cable, connect the free yellow wire to one of the audio system’s        corresponding mute-in jacks if available (mute in 1, mute in 2 or mute in 3). Note: the mute function is used to silence the sound from your car stereo to make way for a call. The choice of the mute-in jack depends on your car stereo’s confi-guration.  Using line-in jacks   • A: Ignition 12V   • B: Constant 12V supply   • C: Ground   • D: Connection to the vehicle’s power supply   • E: Line-out 11: Line 1 +: white2: Line 1 -: brown   • F: Line-out 2 1: Line 2 +: red 2: Line 2 -: black   • G: This wiring is not used.
Parrot MK6000 8DESCRIPTION OF THE PARROT MK6000Pick up / confirm button•Call mute button   Play / pause during streaming audio ••Hang up / cancel button•Fast forward / next track buttonFast rewind / previous track button ••Scroll wheel:- Call / streaming audio volume adjustment- Scrolling through the menus- Press to confirmDouble 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.bizInstalling 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.
9EnglishParrot MK6000CONNECTING YOUR BLUETOOTH PHONE / PDAPrior to using your Parrot MK6000 with your phone for the very first time, you must initially pair both devices.PAIRING YOUR PHONE WITH THE PARROT MK6000:   • From your Bluetooth phone, search for Bluetooth peripherals (consult your phone’s user        guide or refer to the «Support» heading on the www.parrot.biz website).   • Select «MK6000» in the list.   • Enter «0000» on your phone when prompted.   • The Parrot MK6000 says «pairing successful» when both devices are paired.        The hands-free kit sounds a beep when connected.FEATURESTELEPHONYVOICE MENU STRUCTUREScrolling through the menus:   • Press the central scroll wheel to access the menus.        The kit says the name of the current menu.   • Browse through the menus by turning the wheel and confirm with the green button or by        pressing the scroll wheel.   • To exit the menu, press the red button or wait a few seconds.Menu structure   • Phonebook: this menu gives you direct access to your contacts if your phone supports       automatic contact synchronisation. Otherwise, you must first send your contacts from the       phone to the kit by activating the «Receive contacts» menu.   • Volume: adjust the volume of the voice menus.   • Receive contacts: this menu prepares the Parrot MK6000 for receiving contacts (sent        individually or by multiple selection, refer to «Save contacts in the Parrot MK6000»).   • Add voiceprints: this menu allows you to select the contacts in your phonebook. You can        then assign voiceprints to them.   • Magic words activated / deactivated: activate / deactivate the magic words for       making calls via the voice recognition feature. The magic words («phone» and «hang up»)       must be recorded, so that they can be enabled. If necessary, recording will start       automatically.   • Record keywords: to use the voice recognition feature and all its possibilities, record        the keywords «general», «mobile», «work», «home» and «other», as well as the magic        words «phone» and «hang up».
Parrot MK6000 10   • Software update by Bluetooth: enable this option before updating via Bluetooth       (www.parrot.biz, Download section). Doing so will increase the number of devices       compatible with your hands-free kit.DESCRIPTION AND USE OF THE FEATURESMaking a call manually from the phone   • Dial the number using the phone’s keypad and start the call.   • The call automatically changes to hands-free mode. Otherwise, press the green button on        the Parrot MK6000.Making a call from the hands-free kit’s phonebook   • Click on the central scroll wheel and turn it until the kit says «Phonebook», and then       confirm.   • Turn the scroll wheel to change to the next letter. Press the scroll wheel or the green button        to consult the contact names beginning with that letter.   • Press the scroll wheel or the green button on the kit to select a contact.    • By turning the scroll wheel, the kit says the different types of phone number available for        that contact: «general», «mobile», «work», «home» and «other».   • Press the scroll wheel or the green button on the kit to start the call.    • The call is transmitted to the vehicle’s speakers.   • IMPORTANT: you must first associate voiceprints with your contacts (refer to the chapter       entitled «Voice recognition»). Making a call via the voice recognition feature   • Press the green button on the Parrot MK6000.   • Say the name of the person that you wish to call after        the «beep».    • IMPORTANT: you must have first recorded the voice      prints on your phone or the kit (refer to the chapter       entitled «Voice recognition»).    • When using the kit’s voice recognition feature, say «home»,       «work», «mobile», «general» or «other» after the second beep.Receiving a call   • An incoming call is indicated by a ringtone and the LEDs flashing quickly on the Parrot MK6000.If the caller’s name is known by the kit, the name will be voiced through the        vehicle’s speakers.    • Press the green button on the device to answer the call. The car stereo will automatically be        muted and the call reproduced through the vehicle’s front speakers.Ending a call   • To end a call, press the red button on the Parrot MK6000.       The car stereo will automatically come back on.Redial function   • Hold down the green key on the kit for two seconds to redial the        last number dialled.Adjusting the volume   • During the call, turn the scroll wheel on the Parrot MK6000.        The volume setting is saved for subsequent calls.Changing to discreet mode   • During a call, if you want to continue the conversation on        your phone (private conversation), press the green button on the        Parrot MK6000. The call is transferred to the phone.   • If you want to switch back to the kit, press the green button again.Microphone mute   • During a call, if you do not want the person on the other end of the line to hear you, quickly        press the «Play» button on the Parrot MK6000. Press the button again to cancel the        mute.
11EnglishParrot MK6000Sending DTMFs   • During a call, you can send DTMFs (Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency) for touch-tone dialling. This       feature can be used for managing your voicemail, for example.   • Press the scroll wheel - the kit says «0».   • Turn the wheel to scroll through the numbers.   • Press the scroll wheel to send the selected number to the phone.   • Repeat this sequence for sending other DTMFs.Clearing the memory   • You can pair up to five devices.   • If you attempt to pair a sixth device, the kit says «memory full».   • To pair a new phone, you must clear the memory by holding down both the green and red        buttons for three seconds. CAUTION: doing so also clears all the contacts and the associated voiceprints.Note: the use of certain features (voice recognition, redial, discreet mode) depends exclusively on your phone. Refer to the Support heading on our website at www.parrot.biz for further information.VOICE RECOGNITIONRecording keywords and magic wordsTo offer you as many features as possible, the Parrot MK6000 lets you record keywords: «gene-ral», «mobile», «work», «home», «other», as well as magic words: «phone» and «hang up». The magic word «phone» lets you accept an incoming call, as well as start the voice recognition feature. The magic word «hang up» lets you terminate a call. In the event of a contact with several phone numbers, the keywords allow you to choose the number to call.   • Click on the central scroll wheel and turn it until the kit says «Record keywords», and then       confirm.    • The kit says «Record all keywords».   • If one or more keywords are already recorded, the kit selects the first keyword that has not        yet been recorded.   • Press the central scroll wheel or the green button to start recording. Follow the prompts        given by the kit. You will need to record each keyword twice for greater recognition.   • When a keyword is correctly recorded, the kit automatically goes to the next. Otherwise, it        prompts you to record it again.   • As soon as all keywords are correctly recorded, the kit enables them automatically.   • You can exit the menu at any time by pressing the red button and then go back to record or        modify the keywords whenever required.   • If you do not wish to record all the keywords, turn the scroll wheel to select the required       word.Saving contacts in the Parrot MK6000Prior to using the voice recognition feature, your contacts must first be saved in the hands-free kit’s memory. There are several possibilities for doing so, depending on your phone’s capabilities.Automatically synchronising the contacts:If your phone supports automatic contact synchronisation, the «Phonebook» menu on the Parrot MK6000 is immediately accessible and contains all your contacts. To use the voice recognition feature of the Parrot MK6000, you must follow the procedure below to add a voiceprint to a name:   • Return to the «Add voiceprints» menu. The kit says «A».   • Turn the scroll wheel to change to the next letter. Press the scroll wheel or the green button        to consult the contact names beginning with that letter. To exit the menu, press the red        button or wait a few seconds.   • Press the scroll wheel or the green button on the kit to select a contact. Press the red button       on the Parrot MK6000 to change letter.   • Once selected, the kit asks you to record the name corresponding to the contact. The voice       print is assigned to the contact.Sending contacts manuallyTo use the voice recognition feature of the Parrot MK6000, you must send the contacts by Bluetooth from your phone to the kit. Proceed as follows:   • Go to the «Receive contacts» menu.   • Press the scroll wheel or the green button: the Parrot MK6000 and the phone disconnect        the Parrot MK6000 is now ready to receive contacts.
Parrot MK6000 12   • On your phone, select the contacts and send them by Bluetooth (refer to your phone’s user        guide or our website).   • Once received, you can add voiceprints via the «Add voiceprints» menu or continue sending        contacts.Note: the use of certain features (voice recognition, automatic contact synchronisa-tion, send contacts by Bluetooth) depends exclusively on your phone (support of the Hands-free or Headset profile). Refer to the Support heading on our website at www.parrot.biz for further information.STREAMING AUDIOThe streaming audio feature lets you play the music tracks recorded on your Bluetooth audio player over the vehicle’s speakers. This feature depends on your audio player. Some phones also incorporate this feature. For further information, refer to our website: www.parrot.bizPrior to using the Parrot MK6000 with your audio player, you will need to pair both devices.Pairing your audio player with the Parrot MK6000:Note: if you are using your phone for the hands-free and streaming audio functions at the same time, the following phase is not required. Your phone is already recognised by the kit.Pairing your Bluetooth audio player   • From your Bluetooth audio player, search for Bluetooth peripherals (consult your audio       player’s user guide or refer to the «Support» heading on the www.parrot.biz website).   • Select «MK6000».   • Enter «0000» on your audio player when prompted.   • The Parrot MK6000 says «pairing successful» when        both devices are paired. The device sounds a beep        when connected.   • The LED of the blue «Play / Pause» button lights up        when the connection between the hands-free kit and        the audio player is active.Note: since some audio players do not have an inter-face for entering the pairing code, simply enable the pairing mode on your audio player (refer to your de-vice’s user guide) and switch on your Parrot MK6000.Description and use of the featuresPlaying music files:   • If a connection for streaming audio is active, press the       «Play / Pause» button to start playing       the music files stored in your phone’s / player’s memory.Pausing during playback:   • When playing music files, quickly press the «Play /        Pause» button to momentarily stop playback. While         paused, your car stereo is still muted and the «Play»        LED flashes.   • Quickly pressing the «Play / Pause» button resumes        playback of the music track.Stopping playback:   • Hold down the «Play / Pause» button to stop playback.        The car stereo is once again played through the vehicle’s        speakers.Adjusting the volume:   • When playing a music file, the scroll wheel on the hands-free kit can be used to adjust the        volume. You can also adjust the volume via the phone (refer to your phone’s user guide).   • The volume for calls and the volume for the streaming audio function work separately.Selecting music files:   • When playing a music file, you can change to the next or        previous track by quickly pressing the «Next» and        «Previous» buttons respectively.Note: if your audio player supports this feature, the front/rear LEDs on your hands-free kit light up.
13EnglishParrot MK6000Fast forwarding / fast rewinding the current track:   • During playback, you can fast forward or rewind by        holding down the «Next» and «Previous» buttons respectively.Note: if your audio player supports this feature, the front/rear LEDs on your hands-free kit light up.Note: the use of certain features (selecting music files, fast forward / fast rewind, volume adjustment from the phone) depends exclusively on your phone. Refer to the Support heading on our website at www.parrot.biz for further information.When using the streaming audio function on your hands-free kit, you can still access the diffe-rent menus: Phonebook, add voiceprints, and so on. Simply press and then turn the scroll wheel on the Parrot MK6000. The streaming audio feature pauses when browsing through the menus. The phone functions of your Parrot MK6000 remain active while streaming audio is being used (except for use of the magic word «phone»). When using the Parrot MK6000 in phone mode, the streaming audio feature is suspended.  UPDATINGYou can update the software version of your Parrot MK6000 by Bluetooth. Simply enable this mode before updating. The update is performed by Bluetooth from a computer equipped with Bluetooth. Updating provides access to new features and improves compatibility with an even wider range of phones.For further information, visit our website to download the latest software version: www.parrot.biz HOTLINEOur hotline is at your disposal to provide you with any assistance required. You can contact the hotline by email or telephone. Open from Monday to Friday between 9 am and 6 pm (GMT+1).•Europe: + 33 (0) 1 48 03 60 69•Italy: +39 2 86 39 14 63•Spain: +34 902 404 202•UK: + 44 (0) 870 112 5872•Germany: +49 900 172 77 68•USA: +1 (877) 9 PARROT (toll-free)•China: + 862 164 601 944Visit our website at www.parrot.biz to download the latest software version.SPECIFICATIONSBLUETOOTH•Bluetooth 1.2 qualified•Hands-free profile 1.0 and 1.5 •Headset profile 1.1 •Object Push Profile 1.1 •Advanced Audio Distribution Profile 1.0 •Audio/Video Remote Control Profile 1.0 •Bluetooth PIN code «0000» •Maximum range: around 10 m •Pairing of up to five phones •8000 contacts•150 voiceprints MECHANICS•Dimensions: 65 x 28 x 138 mm •Weight: 130 g CONNECTIONS•ISO connector •ISO adapter available at: www.parrot.biz
Parrot MK6000 14SIGNAL PROCESSING•Beamforming and noise reduction •Echo cancellation •Built-in voice recognition •Text-to-speech featureCOMPLIANCE•FCC•E2•Bluetooth•CE•Environment qualifiedNOTES
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64 SAFETY INFORMATIONFCC Compliance StatementThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1). this device may not cause harmful interference, and(2). this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or tv interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifica-tions could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.Declaration of ConformityWe, Parrot S.A. of 174 quai de Jemmapes, 75010 Paris, France, declare under our sole responsibility that our product, the Parrot MK6000 to which this declaration relates is in conformity with appropriate standards EN300328, EN301489-1, EN60950 following the provision of Radio Equipment and Telecommunication Equip-ment directive (1999/5/EC R&TTE), and requirements covering EMC directive 89/336/EEC and Low Voltage directive 73/23/EEC. BluetoothThe Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth® SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Parrot S.A. is under license. Other trade-marks and trade names are those of their respective owners.Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical &   Electronic Equipment)(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with sepa-rate collection systems). This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. Household users should contact either the re-tailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for details of where and how they can take this item for environ, mentally safe recycling. Business users should contract their supplier and the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
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