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There are 1/8"(headphone cable) to rca cables available at Radio Shack, Best Buy, Walmart, etc.... If you have an open pair of RCA's female connections coming out the rear of your deck plug your rca male to 1/8" male into that then into your IPOD.
OFTEN the CD's haven't been "finalized" by the computer which is needed for many of the players. If the program offers up the option to add further songs to the CD, it is NOT finalized.
You MIGHT also try using the "music" type CD's to record on... They are more expensive but Staples sells them.
Once you get the time blinking it is buttons 5 (hour) and 6 (min) that adjust the time.
These are channel buttons on the far right: they are green and are on the bottom edge.
Add Alpine's optional "Full Speed" connection cable and you'll be able to use the CDE-9872 to control your iPod. -Crutchfields website
This is compatible with first and second generation iPods touch. fyi- if you have a mini-stereo aux in jack on the deck you can connect a ipod touch compatible mini stereo cable to the earphone jack of your ipod.
hold down display button until time is blinking, about 20 - 30 seconds. to change hour press 5 button, to change minutes press 6 button. get time set then press display button again.
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