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you probably have to turn the aux on... usually with pioneers, u turn the unit off then hold down on either the source or the func. button until the sub menu pulls up,... scroll through until the aux option pulls up and turn it on...
this works on some other pioneer head units i encountered it may work on yours. Shut it off and hold the function button until the options appear then
you can scroll through and change a bunch of settings including the aux
input
Shut it off then hold the function button, cycle through till you find your option to turn it on, the turn the radio back on and use you source button to change to CD, TUNER, and AUX
if you hold the source button to long the radio will turn off .You should get dfferent choices when pushing the source button but don't hold the button down.Push and release quickly
Hit source button until you are in aux mode... then plug in your external music source to the front 'aux in' with 3.5mm line Jack cable. You should be able to play and control from y he external equip.
there is an interconnector to connect this unit to the aux source (CD-RB20/CD-RB10)(sold seperately).
After connecting, press SOURCE until AUX appears in the display.
Press "play" on your ipod.
i sincerely hope this answers your question.
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