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With text-to-speech feature, for bluetooth mobile phone
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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 confi-
guration.
Using line-in jacks
Note: with this type of set-up, the original connectors of your vehicle's audio system need not be removed.
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• 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.

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