The best way to do this is to depress the button which corresponds to the auxiliary input/output. This would usually be done if the user wishes to connect an iPod up to the stereo system.
Turn off the player, hold down the function button until it turns on taking you to a menu letting you set the time etc. Keep pressing the function until you get to the aux option, turn it on by pressing the up key. Then start the unit and press the mode button, you should now have CD, Tuner and Aux available. :-)
yes but you are not able to use the radio, that means just cd or aux
This is the function used for Aux Accessories like Mobile device or Ipod connection Input for your Car tap(you can play songs from you mobile or IPOD) .Not sure that it supports a USB pen drive as trying to workout how can we configure it.
accord 2005 doesn't comes with a AUX input, you need to attached a AUX convertor or, may have to use the FM transmeter. check this out: http://wiki.openfi.org/index.php/Accord_(2005) In the back row of Honda Odyysey, on the left side aux locates in the box. You can use adapter to display any devices from ipod or other dvd player.
There is no aux in on the 2005 Pontiac Vibe. There is a button the says aux but the radio in fact has no aux it.
Aux means auxiliary.
According to the dealership Stockton to Malone Honda (on Oct 18, 2007), there is no auxiliary input for the '05 Odyssey radio. I found that very odd considering the display on the nav system shows "AM, FM1, FM2, CD, DVD, AUX" If there is no input, why does the display show "AUX"? If there is one(Maybe because of the CD player or DVD player or something), if it's not obvious, it would be behind the radio. You may need an adapter. Look up the model radio online and see if you can find any more info on it.
For most Pioneer head units, you can hold down the SRC button until the unit turns off, then hold down the FUNC button until the menu appears. This is usually where you set the time as well as turn on/off M-CD or AUX inputs.
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Yeah u have to buy a ip-bus cable u can get one from best buy for 30 bucks. The Ip-Bus Adapter Part number is Pioneer CD-RB10 and the generic number for the aftermarket adapter is CD-RB10 and can be obtained via Ebay for $10 original and about $3 for the aftermarket. there are actually about a half dozen you can get ie: rca, ipod, 3.5mm, CD Changer, TV Tuner and Xfm. That i know of. its a bit tricky to turn on your AUX for most models of Pioneer you need to remove any disks and turn off the unit and hold the function button down until the clock feature shows then hit the function button untill you see AUX off then use your tuning buttons to turn it on, then just hit the SRC and turn your unit back on then you will find that you have added the AUX feature to the SRC menu. attach your Aux source, hit play and your ready to rock.
Aux in french means 'to the'. AUX in either french or English stands for auxiliary/ auxiliaire.
In the backbox on aux board attached to sound board. They call it a balance control. It is small. The backside of my swig out backbox display panel has a sound diagram on it.