Hello Zubair, to connect your phone to the SA-AK 67, you need a cable that has two RCA connectors (White and Red) to a 3.5mm stereo jack
The RCA connectors, you connect them in the AUX input that is on the rear panel of the SA-AK67 and the 3.5mm stereo jack, in the headphone output of your phone
You select Aux on the Panasonic, you play something on your cell phone and you're done
I hope you find the information useful
Greetings Franco Dosil
Hola Zubair, para conectar tu tel?fono al SA-AK 67, necesitas un cable que tenga dos conectores RCA (Blanco y Rojo) a una ficha 3,5mm est?reo
Los conectores RCA, los conectas en la entrada AUX que esta en el panel trasero del SA-AK67 y el conector 3,5mm est?reo, en la salida de auriculares de tu tel?fono
Seleccionas Aux en el Panasonic, reproduces algo en el celular y listo
Espero te sea util la informacion
Saludos Franco Dosil
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Hi, when you say it doesn't work, will it just not play/read the disc? Mine has to be "initialized" every time or it shows "No Disc". To initialize I turn the unit on then press and hold "Stop" on the unit and the "10-" button on the remote, then it works fine.
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this is something a tech expert on electronics can handle. even replacing parts has to be attended by a pro-technician. something is wrong with your DSP processor or system components. it could be the switch only or it could be the processor.
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This is a common error for these Panasonic units. I work at an authorized Panasonic service center and have repaired many of these.
This error is caused by either 1 of these 2 problems, both of which will require service for replacement of parts.
1. The amplifier IC is bad and needs to be replaced.
2. There are a couple of smaller components in the amp circuit that need to be replaced. One is a zener diode and the other is a resistor.
The F61 error is caused by a bad amp circuit or power supply circuit. In most cases it is the amp circuit. More often than not, it is the zener diode and resistor that are bad. This would be preferable since the amplifier IC is very expensive and a total repair cost would be close to $200. The zener diode and resistor repair would be closer to about $100 depending on the rates of the service center.
I know this may not be the answer you were hoping to get, but it is the problem you have.
If you found this information helpful in making a decision on what to do with your stereo a FixYa! rating would be appropriate and very much appreciated, after all, it is the only reward we get for offering free help to people like yourself.
If I can be of any further help just reply to the post and I will get back to you as soon as I am able.
Good luck with your stereo, I hope you found this information to be helpful.
Dave
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remember to turn the volume up on the cable box and down on the surround sound so you will get max audio input to the surround system and then adjust using the surround sound remote! good luck
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if it is possible there is a set of RCA plugs in the back of the unit and all you do is plug into the RCA's and i believe open your set-up menu to toggle the AUX off and on.
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