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Hands-free
Car Kit
Parrot
MK6100
User manual
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For Bluetooth®
Mobile Phone
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Parrot MK6100
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GENERAL INFORMATION
SAFETY INFORMATION
Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
FCC Compliance Statement
This 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 modifications
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Declaration of Conformity
We, Parrot S.A. of 174 quai de Jemmapes, 75010
Paris, France, declare under our sole responsibility
that our product, the Parrot MK6100 to which this
declaration relates in conformity with appropriate
standards EN300328, EN300220-1, for a class 3 receiver, EN30148917, EN301489-3, EN60950 following the provision of Radio Equipment
and Telecommunication Equipment directive (1999/5/EC R&TTE), with
requirements covering EMC directive 89/336/EEC and Low Voltage
directive 73/23/EEC.
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with
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promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. Household users
should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product,
or their local government office, for details of where and how they can
take this item for environmentally safe recycling. Business users should
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contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial
wastes for disposal.
Compatibility problems
Some special edition cars can be released with some differences from
the original model. This could cause some compatibility problems with
the interfaces.
Our company is not responsible of compatibility problems caused by
new equipment or devices updated by the car manufacturer without
advise
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Parrot MK6100
Parrot MK6100
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CONTENTS
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Kit contents .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Using for the first time
Installing the Parrot MK6100 ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Description of the Parrot MK6100........................................................................................................................................................................................................15
Connecting your Bluetooth phone / PDA ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 16
Features
Telephony ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17
Voice Menu Structure ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Description and Use of the features ......................................................................................................................................................................18
Using a Bluetooth Headset ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 20
Pairing a Headset ..................................................................................................................................................................................................20
Using the Headset .................................................................................................................................................................................................20
Voice recognition ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 20
Selecting the Voice Recognition Feature on the Parrot MK6100.............................................................................................................................20
Recording keywords and magics words ................................................................................................................................................................ 20
Saving contacts in the Parrot MK6100...................................................................................................................................................................21
Streaming Audio ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21
Pairing your audio player with the Parrot MK6100................................................................................................................................................ 22
Updating .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Hotline ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 23
Technical Specifications .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Notes ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 24
Introduction
The 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 MK6100 is using the double microphone and the new beamforming technology which allows for greater call quality and improved noise reduction.
You can navigate through the menus on your Parrot MK6100 using the remote controls. The Parrot MK6100 comes with a detachable screen, meaning that you can take it with you
when you leave your vehicle.  
With the Parrot MK6100, 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-tospeech function (automatic conversion of contact names into speech) gives you direct access to your phonebook from the Parrot MK6100. The Parrot MK6100 also lets you receive
calls on a Bluetooth headset to make sure of the confidentiality of your calls. 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
Using for the first time
• Control screen
• Screen cable
• Screen bracket
• Wireless remote controls
          • Remote bracket (for steering wheel and dashboard)
• Installation cables
• Electronic control unit
• User guide
• Parrot product guide
• Double-sided tape
     Installing the Parrot mk6100
Prior to fix the hands-free kit’s different components inside the car,
connect the installation cables and the screen cable 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:
Car 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 MK6100.
   • 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.
CAUTION
BLAST RISKS MAY OCCUR IF THE BATTERY IS REPLACED WITH AN
INCORRECT BATTERY TYPE.
THROW USED BATTERIES IN THE GARBAGE IN COMPLIANCE
WITH THE PROVIDED INSTRUCTIONS.
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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 speakers
1. 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.
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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 configuration.
Note: with this type of set-up, the original connectors of your vehicle’s audio system need not be removed.
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	Using line-in jacks
• A: Ignition 12V
• B: Constant 12V supply
• C: Ground
• D: Connection to the vehicle’s power supply
• E: Line-out 1
1: Line 1 +: white
2: Line 1 -: brown
• F: Line-out 2
1: Line 2 +: red
2: Line 2 -: black
• G: This wiring is not used.
Note: with this type of set-up, the original connectors of your vehicle’s audio system need not be removed.
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Car stereo without ISO connectors
• To simplify the wiring procedure, you will need to purchase an ISO adapter cable.
IMPORTANT: if you place them on the steering wheel, make sure that they are securely
attached, so that they do not move when you are driving. Do not install the controls
on the outside of the steering wheel, so that they do not get in the way when driving.
• 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
       MK6100 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 you switch off your vehicle’s ignition, you should see «Goodbye» on the
   Parrot MK6100  screen.
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 control screen inside your vehicle. We would advise you to
fit it in the centre of the dashboard or near you. You can place the wireless controls
either on the dashboard or the steering wheel. Ensure that you place them within
easy reach.
Installing the Parrot MK6100 Screen
There are two different ways to install the
Parrot MK6100 screen.
The first way lets you place the screen against
the dashboard.
   • Stick the double-sided tape to the flat side
      of the connector of the screen’s cable and
      then fix against the dashboard.
   • Then insert the screen into its connector.
Doppelseitiges Klebeband
Klebeband
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Parrot MK6100
Double sided tape
English
The second way lets you place the Parrot MK6100 screen higher up using the bracket
supplied.
• Use the adhesive tape beneath the bracket to fix it against the dashboard.
• Stick the double-sided tape to the flat side of the connector of the screen’s cable
    and then fix against the flat part of the bracket.
• Then insert the screen into its connector.
   Description of the Parrot MK6100
Double sided tape
Adhesive tape
IMPORTANT: Remember to remove your screen when leaving
the vehicle to avoid tempting any would-be thieves and to prevent
prolonged exposure to sunlight.
1) Scroll wheel:
     - Call / streaming audio volume adjustment
     - Scrolling through the menus
     - Press to confirm
2) Call mute button
     Play / pause during streaming audio
3) Fast forward / next track button
4) Hang up / cancel button
5) Pick up / confirm button
6) Fast rewind / previous track button
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Connecting your Bluetooth phone / PDA
Prior to use your Parrot MK6100 with your phone for the very first time, you must
initially pair both devices.
Pairing your phone with the Parrot MK6100
1. Press then turn the scroll wheel of the remote controls until the «Settings» menu is
    displayed and then press the scroll wheel.
2. Select the «Pair with...» menu and confirm.
3. Select your mobile phone’s model and confirm.
    If your phone’s model is not displayed, select the «Other Phones» option.
4. From your Bluetooth phone, search for Bluetooth peripherals (consult your
    phone’s user guide or refer to the «Support» heading on the www.parrot.com
    website).
5. Select the Parrot MK6100 in the list.
6. Enter «0000» on your phone when prompted.
• The Parrot MK6100 displays «Pairing successful» when both
   devices are connected.
• The hands-free kit updates its screen to allow you to use your
   Parrot MK6100. The «Phone» menu is now available: it will
   enable you to use the various features on your hands-free kit.
7) Double microphone
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8) Network level
9) Reward / previous icon
10) Play / Pause / Stop
11) Forward / next icon
12) Mode day / night
13) Battery level
Note : The use of certain features (battery and network bars, streaming
control icons) depends exclusively on your phone. Refer to the Support
heading on our website at www.parrot.com for further information.
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When pairing the first phone with your Parrot MK6100, you will automatically be
prompted to adjust the direction of the double microphone. This step will enable the
kit to optimise call quality. The following directions are available:
• Left: the driver is on the left of the hands-free kit.
• Centre: the driver is in front of the hands-free kit.
• Right: the driver is on the right of the hands-free kit.
• No special direction: allows callers to hear both the driver and
   the passenger. Noise reduction is then less effective.
Subsequently, you can change this setting by going to the «Music & Sounds / Mic
direction» menu.
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TELEPHONY - Voice Menu Structure
Scrolling through the menus
• Press the central scroll wheel to access the menus.
       The kit displays 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» options in
    the «Phone» menu.
• Calls: lists the calls made, received and missed. You can select and then call back
   one of the numbers.
• Dial number: lets you manually dial the required phone number.
• Phone : this menu provides access to several submenus.
- Contacts management: used to select a contact in your phone
   book, so that you can record / delete the associated voiceprint
   and delete the contact.
- Receive contacts: prepares the hands-free kit to receive a contact
   from your phone by Bluetooth.
- Delete all contacts: lets you delete all the contacts in the phone
   book associated with your phone.
- Voice cmds: lets you enable the voice recognition feature of the
   hands-free kit, as well as enable/disable the magic words and
   keywords, so that you can use this feature more effectively.
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    FEATURES
- Advanced Settings: lets you adjust the phonebook zoom,
   sort the phonebook and use different international
   dialling codes, as well as the Hide ID option.
• Settings: this menu provides access to several submenus.
- Connected phone: lets you quickly connect a phone that
   has already been paired with your Parrot MK6100 to the
   hands-free kit.
   Note : When you are not navigating through the
menus or not on a call, this menu is available by
holding down the red button on the remote 		
controls.
- Pair with... : lets you select a specific pairing menu in order
  to configure the Bluetooth connection between your
  Parrot MK6100 and your phone. A menu is dedicated to
  using your hands-free kit with a headset.
- Paired devices : this menu displays the list of Bluetooth
  devices paired with your Parrot MK6100. By selecting         
  your Bluetooth phone, you can manually connect
  or disconnect it. You can also delete the device’s memory
  and trigger the streaming audio feature on a Bluetooth
  device paired with your hands-free kit.
- Luminosity: lets you toggle the screen display between day
  and night modes when driving.
  Note : You can switch between these two modes at
any time by holding down the central button.
- Information: this submenu provides information on the
   software built into the Parrot MK6100.
- Software update: enable this option before updating via
  Bluetooth (www.parrot.com, Download section).
  Doing so will increase the number of devices compatible
  with your Parrot MK6100.
• Music and sounds: this menu provides access to several submenus.
- Play: lists the tracks stored on your phone.
- Mic direction: lets you adjust the direction of the double
   microphone built into the Parrot MK6100.
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• 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.
- Volume: lets you adjust the volume of the menus and calls.
- Rings: allows you to select different ringtones and adjust
  their volume.
- Equalizer: lets you select specific sound settings to suit
   certain types of music.
TELEPHONY - Description and use of the features
Making a call manually from the phone
Receiving a call
• 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 MK6100.
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 MK6100.
• Say the name of the person that you wish to call after the «beep».
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• The Parrot MK6100 screen lets you know when there is an incoming call. A ringtone
    played over the vehicle’s speakers also warns you that there is an incoming call.
• 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
       MK6100. 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.
Parrot MK6100
• During the call, turn the scroll wheel on the Parrot MK6100. The volume setting is   
       saved for subsequent calls.
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Adjusting the volume
• 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
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 MK6100. 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 remote controls of the Parrot MK6100. Press the
       button again to cancel the mute.
Sending DTMFs
• You can pair up to 10 devices.
• If you attempt to pair an 11th device, the kit displays «memory full».
• To pair a new phone, you must clear the memory by the sub-menu “Settings /
       paired devices”.
CAUTION: This will clear all the contacts and voiceprints associated with the phone
at the same time.
Selecting a phone
If several phones are paired with the Parrot MK6100, you can easily select the phone
to be used.
1. Hold down the red button.
    > The kit displays the list of available phones.
2. Select the phone that you wish to use via the scroll wheel.
3. Confirm.
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.com for further information.
• 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.
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USING A Bluetooth HEADSET
VOICE RECOGNITION
Selecting the Voice Recognition Feature on the Parrot MK6100
Pairing a Headset
The Parrot MK6100 lets you receive calls on a Bluetooth headset to guaranty the
confidentiality of your calls. To use this feature, you must first pair your headset with
the Parrot MK6100 .
1. Press then turn the scroll wheel until the «Settings»
    menu is displayed and then confirm.
2. Select the «Pair with ...» option and then «Headset».
    > The Parrot MK6100 searches for Bluetooth devices and
     displays the results of its search.
3. Select your headset.
The hands-free kit then lets you select the PIN code from two options corresponding
to your headset: «0000», «1234». To find out what your headset’s PIN code is, refer to
the headset’s user guide or visit the Support heading on www.parrot.com for further
information.
Note:
The
hands-free
kit
only
allows
one
Bluetooth
headset to be used at any one time. If you pair a second headset with your
Parrot MK6100, it will replace the first headset.
Using the Headset
Transferring calls to the headset
The Parrot MK6100 lets you benefit from the built-in voice recognition system,
which is specially suited for in-car use.
You can select this option as follows:  
1. Press then turn the scroll wheel until the «Phone» menu
    is displayed and then confirm.
2. Select the «Voice recognition» submenu and confirm.
3. Select the «Select voice recognition» option and then
    confirm.
4. Place the cursor on the «Hands-free kit» option and then
    press the green button on the steering wheel controls.
Recording keywords and magic words
To offer you as many features as possible, the Parrot MK6100 lets you record
keywords: «general», «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.
• When an active call is being relayed through your vehicle’s speakers, simply press
       the green button on the remote controls to transfer the call to the headset.
Note: when your hands-free kit is paired with a headset, the discreet mode
feature is no longer available.
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Parrot MK6100
1. Turn the scroll wheel until the «Phone» menu is displayed
    and then confirm.
2. Select the «Voice recognition» submenu and confirm.
3. Select the «Keywords» option and then confirm.
Saving contacts in the Parrot MK6100
Prior to use 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.
• Press the scroll wheel or the green button: the Parrot MK6100 and the phone
    disconnect the Parrot MK6100  is now ready to receive contacts.
• 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 «Phone / Contact management»  
    menu or continue sending contacts.
Note: the use of certain features (voice recognition, automatic contact synchronisation, send contacts by Bluetooth) depends exclusively on your phone.
Refer to the Support heading on our website at www.parrot.com for further
information.
STREAMING AUDIO
Automatically synchronising the contacts:
If your phone supports automatic contact synchronisation, the «Phonebook» menu on
the Parrot MK6100 is immediately accessible and contains all your contacts. To use the
voice recognition feature of the Parrot MK6100 , you must follow the procedure below
to add a voiceprint to a name:
• Select the «Phone/Contact management» 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 MK6100  to change letter.
• Select the «Record voice tag» option, then follow the prompts given by the kit.
The 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.com.
Prior to use the Parrot MK6100 with your audio player, you will need to pair both
devices.
Sending contacts manually:
To pair 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.com website).
• Select «MK6100».
• Enter «0000» on your audio player when prompted.
• The Parrot MK6100 displays «pairing successful» when both devices are paired. The
   device sounds a beep when connected.
To use the voice recognition feature of the Parrot MK6100, you must send the contacts
by Bluetooth from your phone to the kit. Proceed as follows:
• In the «Phone» menu, select «Receive contacts».
Pairing your audio player with the Parrot MK6100
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.
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- Select the keyword you want to record. 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, you can choose an other
  keyword.  Otherwise, it prompts you to record it again.
- 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.
• As soon as the connection between the hands-free kit and your audio player is
   active, the “Play / Pause” icon is displayed on the screen of the Parrot MK6100 .
Note: since some audio players do not have an interface for entering the
pairing code. In this case:
1. Switch on your Parrot MK6100.
2. Go to the pairing menu (Settings > Pair with > Other phones...).
3. Simply enable the pairing mode on your audio player. Refer to your
device’s user guide.
Playing music files
Adjusting the volume
• When playing a music file, the scroll
   wheel on the hands-free kit can be
   used to adjust the volume.
• The volume for calls and the volume
   for the streaming audio function work
   separately.
Selecting 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.
• When playing a music file, you can change
   to the next or previous track by pressing the
   «Next» and «Previous» buttons respectively.
Pausing during playback
Note : If your audio player supports this
feature, the next/previous icons are displayed
on the screen of your Parrot MK6100 .
• When playing music files, quickly press the «Play / Pause»
   button to momentarily stop playback. During the Pause, the
   car stereo is still muted and the “Pause“ icon flashes.
Fast forwarding / fast rewinding the current track
• Quickly pressing the «Play / Pause» button resumes playback
   of the music track.
• During playback, you can fast forward or rewind
   by holding down the «Next» and «Previous» buttons respectively.
Stopping playback
• Hold down the «Play / Pause» button to stop playback. The car stereo is once again
   played through the vehicle’s  speakers.
Note : If your audio player supports this feature, the next/previous icons are
displayed on the screen of your Parrot MK6100 .
Selecting an audio player
If your Parrot MK6100  is paired with several Bluetooth audio players, you can
easily select the one you want to use. To do so:
1. Press the «Play» button and hold it down for a moment.
    > The list of the available audio players is displayed.
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Note: the use of certain features (selecting music files, fast forward /
fast rewind) depends exclusively on your phone. Refer to the Support
heading on our website at www.parrot.com for further information.
When using the streaming audio function on your hands-free kit, you can still
access the different menus: Phonebook, and so on. Simply press and then turn
the scroll wheel on the Parrot MK6100 . The streaming audio feature pauses
when browsing through the menus.
   UPDATING
You can update the software of your Parrot MK6100 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.com
The phone functions of your Parrot MK6100  remain active while streaming
audio is being used (except for use of the magic word «phone»). When using
the Parrot MK6100 in phone mode, the streaming audio feature is suspended.
Hotline
Our 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).
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Italy : [+39] 02 86 39 14 63
Spain : [+34] 902 404 202
UK : [+44] (0)870 112 5872
Germany : 0900 172 77 68
USA : [+1] (877) 9 Parrot (toll free)
China : [+86] (0)21 6460 1944
Hong Kong: [+852] 2736 1169
France : 01 48 03 60 69
Europe : [+33] 1 48 03 60 69 (Spoken languages : French, English,
Spanish and German).
Check out our website at www.parrot.com for further information.
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2. Select the audio player you want to use with the scroll wheel.
3. Confirm with the green key.
   Technical specifications
NOTES
Bluetooth
- 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» for phones
- Maximum range: around 10 m
- Pairing of up to 10 phones, including 1 headset
- 8000 contacts per phone
- 150 voiceprints per phone
Connections
- ISO connector
- ISO adapter available at:www.parrot.com
Signal processing
- Beamforming and noise reduction
- Echo cancellation
- Built-in voice recognition
- Text-to-speech feature
Compliance
- FCC
- Bluetooth
- CE
- Environment qualified
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