does anyone know if the CD70 has an external in ? if so is it line level, can a Parrot CK3000EVO be conected to it to avoid needing a harness adaptor ?
Thank's
does anyone know if the CD70 has an external in ? if so is it line level, can a Parrot CK3000EVO be conected to it to avoid needing a harness adaptor ?
Thank's
the cd70 has an external line in for phone; do a search on PARROT and all your questions will be answered -there is even a how to or go directly to this superthread
@ SuperThread
It certainly does and can be done actually fairly easily without a harness once you know how Mine now works a treat (NB If you use the diagram in the thread that shows Line(+)? and Line(-)? These are Line + and - but are reversed ... I'll edit the piccy at some point )
Dave
Hi
Am I looking in the wrong place cos I can't see any line out wires on my Parrot CK3000EVO
Any help would be apreciated.
I take it the unit isn't fitted to your car yet? You should have a push button unit, a mic and lead, a blue conrol box and a wiring harness. The wiring harness will have lots of wires but some should have labels on and you should find the following that need to be used:
Yellow Mute wire
long thin Black Line out -
long thin Red Line Out +
Red Constant 12v Live
Orange Ignition LIve 12v
Black Earth
Dave
This page then shows connections to the head unit:
http://forum.vectra-c.com/showthread...=parrot+fitted
hi
had a look but there are only cables going to the ISO plugs for speakers, can't see any unused ones. Any ideas??????
Can you post up a pictrure of your Loom?
Dave
Hi
Link to online instruction book.
http://www.parrot.biz/usa/support/do...ide_zone_a.pdf
Thank's for taking so much time!
Hmmmmm!!! It's different to the 3200LS ... I would guess your best bet would be to:
Power Cable
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Connect Orange to Cig Lighter Live
Connect Black to Earth on back of Head Unit
Connect Red to Live on Back of Head Unit
Mute Lead
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Connect Yellow Mute Wire to Mute in pin show below
Plug A - ie to Car Stereo
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Connect to matching pins on back of Head Unit Quadblock (shown on Diagram Below) ... however I'm unsure from the Parrot diagram which sides + and which is -
I would probably run pieces of wire from the Iso block to the back of the Quadlock connector but you would need to ensure the connections are solid as it's quite tight when you push the head unit home ... a Sound on Top lead may be a less painful option ... depends how confident you feel with wiring as to whether you feel £20 is worth it.
Dave
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