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jainla
As promised; here's my detailed instructions on how I installed my Parrot 3200LS into my LS430.

There is also a beginning section answering all the random phone questions and detailling what I could find out about the whole Lexus phone setup.

The installation has the following features:
  • Voice activated dialing (through carkit voice tags)
  • Address book sync with my Blackberry 8700 on startup
  • Sound through the left rear door speaker just like god (and Lexus) intended
  • Microphone hidden in the overhead module out of sight
  • Fold-away screen in the center storage box
  • NO cutting or alteration of the car's wiring harness
  • A connector for an external antenna (should I find a way to connect one to the crackberry)
  • A very nice "L" wallpaper.
I use it quite a bit; I'm thinking about going back in and removing the front plastic cover of the microphone to get slightly better sound quality, but all in all it's been great and worth the effort.
id1
Is there a 4th file? The 3rd PDF file ended abruptly....

QUOTE (jainla @ Jan 23 2007, 07:01 AM) *
As promised; here's my detailed instructions on how I installed my Parrot 3200LS into my LS430.

There is also a beginning section answering all the random phone questions and detailling what I could find out about the whole Lexus phone setup.

The installation has the following features:
  • Voice activated dialing (through carkit voice tags)
  • Address book sync with my Blackberry 8700 on startup
  • Sound through the left rear door speaker just like god (and Lexus) intended
  • Microphone hidden in the overhead module out of sight
  • Fold-away screen in the center storage box
  • NO cutting or alteration of the car's wiring harness
  • A connector for an external antenna (should I find a way to connect one to the crackberry)
  • A very nice "L" wallpaper.
I use it quite a bit; I'm thinking about going back in and removing the front plastic cover of the microphone to get slightly better sound quality, but all in all it's been great and worth the effort.

jainla
Nope, I just didn't have anything more to say... but if you have any specific questions I'm happy to try to answer them.



QUOTE (id1 @ Jul 23 2009, 12:11 PM) *
Is there a 4th file? The 3rd PDF file ended abruptly....

QUOTE (jainla @ Jan 23 2007, 07:01 AM) *
As promised; here's my detailed instructions on how I installed my Parrot 3200LS into my LS430.

There is also a beginning section answering all the random phone questions and detailling what I could find out about the whole Lexus phone setup.

The installation has the following features:
  • Voice activated dialing (through carkit voice tags)
  • Address book sync with my Blackberry 8700 on startup
  • Sound through the left rear door speaker just like god (and Lexus) intended
  • Microphone hidden in the overhead module out of sight
  • Fold-away screen in the center storage box
  • NO cutting or alteration of the car's wiring harness
  • A connector for an external antenna (should I find a way to connect one to the crackberry)
  • A very nice "L" wallpaper.
I use it quite a bit; I'm thinking about going back in and removing the front plastic cover of the microphone to get slightly better sound quality, but all in all it's been great and worth the effort.


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