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Old 07-23-2008, 05:31 PM   #1
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Old Unit help Panasonic CQ-DF583U

Ok, I have searched and searched for this and have only yielded old, unapplicable results. I figured that considering how old my unit is that there may have been some kind of breakthrough haha. So as I have mentioned several times, I have an old unit (see title) and I have just installed it into my jeep this morning. It works great and is in excellent condition as it has not been used since my car died a couple years ago. The only issue I have with it, and not big enough to buy a whole new unit, is that it has no auxilary input to plug an ipod in. It does however have a cd-changer input, but I'm not sure if its connected through the RCA input plugs at the back of the unit. As you can tell, I have no clue what I am doing. I was just curious if I could try to make my unit recognize my ipod through the cd-changer input. I figured that if it had the R-L RCA inputs in the back that there would be an input for an external mp3 player. I guess the unit did ship in like 02 or 03.

Oh, and I seemed to have misplaced my product manual so no cigar there.

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Here's your manual: http://service.us.panasonic.com/oper...model=CQDF583U
Took 30 seconds in google by searching the make & model.

As far as using the CD changer, there are adapters that will allow the CD Changer input to be used as a generic AUX. There may be one for your unit. Try PAC-AUDIO first. They specialize in this sort of adapter.
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Here's your manual: http://service.us.panasonic.com/oper...model=CQDF583U
Took 30 seconds in google by searching the make & model.

That would help if Adobe Reader worked on this computer. But I will look around for an adapter. Thanks.
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