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When i try aux on my stereo to use my ipod there is no input on the stereo..so why give an aux botton if i cant use it

I can use my ipod in my house and three other cars,but in my caar when i switch the botton to aux then where do i plug in the ipod cord i have looked every where on this **** stereo and can not find it...

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 25, 2008

SOURCE: Can't get ipod to play on Panasonic SA HT-940 System

I have a panasonic home theatre and my ipod connects in the front of the system. The cable is basically a headphone cable with the same JACK at either end. In short the system is the headphone but you don't put it in your ears!!. You can pick these cables up from virtually any electrical retailer for less than the price of a pint!

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  • Posted on May 09, 2010

SOURCE: iPod Compatibility

using this manual:
http://service.us.panasonic.com/OPERMANPDF/SCAK29.PDF
on page 6 it shows the connectors
1,2,3,4
have you plugged in the ipod to the connectot bellow 2 and above 3 the one in the middle which is not highlighted


or have you plugged it into the headphone jack at the front (page 29)

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