Nokia CK-20W User Guide - Page 20

Connection options, Cable connection

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Installation installed where you might come in contact with it in the event of an accident or collision. When mounting a mobile holder, ensure that the phone display is clearly visible for the user. • Your service technician or dealer may be able to provide you with information on alternatives for mounting the equipment suitably in your vehicle without requiring bore holes. • Do not smoke when working on the car. Ensure that there is no source of fire or flame nearby. • Take care not to cause damage to electrical cables, fuel or brake lines, or safety equipment during installation work. • RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles such as electronic fuel injection systems, electronic antiskid (antilock) braking systems, electronic speed control systems, and airbag systems. Should you notice a fault or change in the operation of such a system, contact your car dealer. • Ensure that cables are placed so that they will not be subject to mechanical wear and tear (for example, not laid under car seats or over sharp edges). ■ Connection options The car kit can be connected to a compatible mobile phone or music player using a cable or Bluetooth wireless technology. Audio connection can be made between the car kit and a compatible car radio system in several ways. Cable connection The car kit can be supplied with several connectivity cables that have different plugs. The cables can have, for example, a Pop-PortTM plug or a charging and a 3.5-mm audio plug. Select the cable according to the devices that are used with the car kit. For more information about the cables, see Connectivity cables p. 27. 20

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Installation
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installed where you might come in contact with it in the event of an
accident or collision.
When mounting a mobile holder, ensure that the phone display is
clearly visible for the user.
Your service technician or dealer may be able to provide you with
information on alternatives for mounting the equipment suitably in
your vehicle without requiring bore holes.
Do not smoke when working on the car. Ensure that there is no
source of fire or flame nearby.
Take care not to cause damage to electrical cables, fuel or brake
lines, or safety equipment during installation work.
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded
electronic systems in motor vehicles such as electronic fuel injection
systems, electronic antiskid (antilock) braking systems, electronic
speed control systems, and airbag systems. Should you notice a fault
or change in the operation of such a system, contact your car dealer.
Ensure that cables are placed so that they will not be subject to
mechanical wear and tear (for example, not laid under car seats or
over sharp edges).
Connection options
The car kit can be connected to a compatible mobile phone or music
player using a cable or Bluetooth wireless technology. Audio connection
can be made between the car kit and a compatible car radio system in
several ways.
Cable connection
The car kit can be supplied with several connectivity cables that have
different plugs. The cables can have, for example, a Pop-Port
TM
plug or a
charging and a 3.5-mm audio plug. Select the cable according to the
devices that are used with the car kit. For more information about the
cables, see Connectivity cables p. 27.