Installing The Cables; Installing The Microphone - Parrot Asteroid Quick Start Manual

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Installing the cables

Connect the iPod / iPhone®, USB, Jack cables and the GPS Antenna to the Parrot ASTEROID.
We recommend you connect all audio cables to the Parrot ASTEROID even if you do not plan on
using them. Route the audio cables to a suitable location in your vehicle such as the glove box
or arm rest compartment. It may be necessary to drill a hole in your dashboard to do so. Avoid
using USB extension cables.
Make sure you connect the iPod / iPhone cable to its specific USB port. "iPod" is written above
it.
Use the double-sided tape to stick the GPS Antenna to your dashboard. Once you have stuck
the dongle to the dashboard, wait for approximately 2 hours to make sure the adhesive tape
adheres well.
To guarantee an optimal reception quality we recommend you do not connect your internet USB
key 3G on the Parrot ASTEROID directly : use the USB cable to install your device on the
dashboard (or any other open area).
Use the provided cable ties to make sure the cables are well fixed to the car stereo. Insert one
of the cable ties into the slot in the top left of the back of the car stereo (refer to the diagram).

Installing the microphone

We recommend that you slide the cable into the groove
behind the door seal.
If the cable runs above the pedals, ensure that it is
properly secured.
Warning:
Do not run the microphone cable through the heating, ventilation or air conditioning
systems or in front of the side airbags.
Make sure the microphone is installed as close to the mouth of the user as possible. The ideal
distance is 60 cm. The best possible location for the microphone is near the rear-view mirror.
The microphone needs to be pointed towards the user.
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