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Emm
09-04-2004, 11:01
I've done various searches here to discover quite a few Parrot CK3000 users, but no install / finished 'job' photos. I'm particularly interested in where people have placed the command keypad and how 'tidy' it looks......

prc
09-04-2004, 18:40
that's two of us that are interested in seeing some pics of a parrot install.

Syphon
09-04-2004, 23:59
I'll take some piccies this weekend for ya if I remember. :)

Scott

Emm
10-04-2004, 12:40
I'll take some piccies this weekend for ya if I remember. :)

Scott


:thumbup:

Syphon
10-04-2004, 13:01
OK snapped some quick pictures with my phone. Soz for the quality.

PIc1 :This picture shows the keypad. I put it here which is out of sight when you are in the drivers seat. This is not a problem as I can find the buttons without needing to look. Also it isn't distracting as the lights are quite bright. Some people have put it in different places but I preferred it here.

Pic2: The mic - careful when you mount it here (if you do) to make sure it doesn't catch on the visor. I did have it mounted on the roof material which was ok but it caught now and again. This works fine and picks up my voice well.

Pic3: Not the Parrot kit but a quick snap of my phone holder for my P900 if anyone is interested. Held on with the dashmount kit.

Hope this is of use to you.

:cheers:


Scott

Emm
10-04-2004, 13:23
Cheers for taking the trouble, Scott.


I assume the command button is secured with a self adhesive pad?

Also, does the kit make all necessary connections via the radio's harness - ie, no separate connections required to power/ground the parrot unit?


Many Thanks.

Syphon
10-04-2004, 13:43
Cheers for taking the trouble, Scott.


I assume the command button is secured with a a self adhesive pad?

Also, does the kit make all necessary connections via the radio's harness - ie, no separate connections required to power/ground the parrot unit?


Many Thanks.

No problemo. :)

Yes using the sticky pad.

All you need is in the box. It is really simple and just passes through the existing connections. Fitted within an hour. :)

:cheers:

Scott

driveforward
10-04-2004, 14:05
Scott, what's this dashmount kit?

Miffer
10-04-2004, 14:17
Scott, what's this dashmount kit?


The Dashmount kit is a bracket that does not need any holes drilling in your dash. I have got one in my Ibiza for holding my Ipaq..............it works a treat :)

Dashmount (http://www.dashmount.co.uk/seat.htm)

Emm
10-04-2004, 15:11
No problemo. :)

Yes using the sticky pad.

All you need is in the box. It is really simple and just passes through the existing connections. Fitted within an hour. :)

:cheers:

Scott


Excellent Scott, thanks :)

Syphon
10-04-2004, 15:28
No probs Emm. :)

Yup Miffer - that's the one.

Std. SE car cradle:

http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=HCH-30&asource=107853

Cheers,

Scott