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How Do You Activate AUX MODE on a Kenwood HU??????
Okay the manual for my girlfriend's Kenwood HU (KDC MP7028) sucks. The HU has an RCA for Aux In on the back of it and I want to attach my Sirius receiver to it (or my iPod, doesn't matter, just an AUX device).
I've attached it, tried to attach it to every female RCA jack on the HU.....I can get sound when I attach it via the AUX in RCAs, however I only get sound in the rear deck (she has an '02 EX sedan) and only when it is in tuner or cd mode. That isn't right.
I've read on the web and on Crutchfield it says that you have to active AUX Mode in order to use the AUX input. It doesn't say how.
In the manual, it says to activate AUX Mode when the HU is in standby mode........BUT IT DOESN'T TELL YOU HOW TO ACTIVATE IT.
From their site:
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Auxiliary Input: The KDC-MP7028 is equipped with a built-in auxiliary input. There is a set of stereo RCA jacks on a 12-inch pigtail on the back of the receiver for connecting an external audio source. The Auxiliary input can be activated/deactivated through the menu. When it's activated, you can select one of six names for the source: Aux, TV, Video, Game, Portable or DVD. When deactivated, Auxiliary does not appear as a source
Does anyone here know how to activate AUX Mode on a Kenwood HU? I'm going friggin insane here.
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When the car is on, and the HU is off (standby), hold the little menu button - like you were setting your clock or changing the color on the display. That will give the option to activate the AUX input. If its not the menu button, then its the other one that you use to adjust your audio properties (fade, balance, bass, etc.) Either way its one of those two buttons. Here they are circled in yellow. Just make the car is on (or at least to accessory) and the player is off. Hope that helps.
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The menu button is the one you want. Make sure you're in Standby (use Source button). Then once you're in menu the large dial on the right does your up, down to get through it and get to aux mode. You may have to push and hold that button in to turn it on once it comes up aux mode or just press it to the right.
FYI, the button in the lower left corner would release the face.
FYI, the button in the lower left corner would release the face.
Doesn't look like it to me (and it is ALL about me ). The LL one says "Aud Set up" The top right one looks like it should release it. My Kenwood MP5028 release button has the same symbol that this one has on the top right.
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Originally Posted by LogicWavelength
This thread (T.E.A.R.S.) was inspired by speedfoos. We all know about his very public and very obscene battle against his car's engine.
There's a good chance that I'm not going to answer your PM.
with mine, it's a bit older, you have to turn the HU off (standby) and select the pre-amp output and change it to sub or w/e, it defaults to REAR...as far as aux mode, you just have to use the source button and scroll through to select it, but, mine would recognize AUX mode with out the special adapter plugged into the back of the HU. (it has a proprietary cd changer control/input/output plug on the back of the HU)
That audio control actually is meant for the volume button. If you push it in once you can cycle through bass, treble, bal, fade, sub. If you push and hold it does some more advanced stuff.
I swear your English electronics must be completely different.
That audio control actually is meant for the volume button. If you push it in once you can cycle through bass, treble, bal, fade, sub. If you push and hold it does some more advanced stuff.
I swear your English electronics must be completely different.
You're killin me Smalls! I defer to the BBY expert on this one then.
When in doubt, trust the guy who specializes in sellin this stuff. I hate it when I'm not right!
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Originally Posted by LogicWavelength
This thread (T.E.A.R.S.) was inspired by speedfoos. We all know about his very public and very obscene battle against his car's engine.
There's a good chance that I'm not going to answer your PM.
I'll try it again tonight, whenever I've hit the menu button in the past in standby mode, all that happens is it opens up a menu to change the LCD appearance. I've tried many times to get this going and I've yet to see a source mode of AUX.
I'll try again tonight with what has been said thus far.