SOURCE: i have a pioneer DEH-P3000
Hi nhmteam. I have the solution for you: 1. With your DEH-P3000 turned off, press your FUNCtion button. It's a tiny button towards the upper right of the faceplate. Hold it down until you "ALARM OFF" or "ALARM ON" on the display. Release the button. 2. Press the FUNCtion button again and you should see another feature. I don't remember how many features you need to cycle through, but keep releasing and pressing the FUNCtion button until you see "M-CD ON" on the display. If you miss it just keep going and eventually it will come back. 3. On the right side of your faceplate there is a button with 4 arrows. You will need to push the up or down arrow until the display reads "M-CD OFF". If your display already reads "M-CD OFF", kip to the next step. 4. Press and release the FUNCtion button again and you should see "AUX OFF" on the display. Again press the up or down arrow until the display reads "AUX ON". 5. Now, turn on your unit, then press the INPUT button until the display reads "AUX". You are now ready to use your iPod in the way you always did. Keep these instructions for the future since I believe every time you disconnect the unit from the battery the unit will reset itself and disable your iPod cord. Best regards - TomR
SOURCE: VSX-D608 amplifier (Pioneer)
there is a manual for your audio/videp multichannel reciever..
http://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fmanuals.schematheek.com%2Fsheet%2FPioneer%2FVSX-21.pdf&ei=GtpxR8LIO4_I6gOO3bhG&usg=AFQjCNG77hxZYmnYw0HH7X5Q_DLbg_HU9g&sig2=pgaHRzbHHuKU2ZQW0UBO4w
SOURCE: E-99 and other times time TOC ERROR shows up.
hi TOC error sounds like its the laser is faulty. you could try a cd cleaning disc. this may cure the problem..
Regards
Mark
www.blueice-electronics.co.uk
SOURCE: hook up pioneer stereo amplifier model SA-1270
for audio system always you have left and right channels.
get the output (left&right) from tuner---go to equalizer input left&right.---from equalizer output go to amplifier inputs.and certainly from amplifier output to speaker.
SOURCE: Hi, I have a Panasonic
Hi, I have the Panasonic SA-EN9, and if you plug your mp3 player (I have and ipod) into the auxiliary socket you should be able to play it by pressing the AUX button on the remote provided.
Hope It Helps :)
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