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Pio/p-aux Cd Audio Switcher Plus Aux Input For Pioneer P-bus Radios. on 2040-parts.com

US $22.75
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Erie, Pennsylvania, United States

Erie, Pennsylvania, United States

PIE Pioneer Auxiliary Audio Switcher

The PIO/P-AUX is a current sensing device that will automatically interrupt the PIONEER IP-Bus audio lines going to the PIONEER radio (and switch in an external RCA signal) whenever audio signal is detected on its RCA inputs. The PIONEER IP-Bus audio lines will reconnect to their previous state 10 seconds after no audio signal is detected by the PIO/P-AUX on its RCA inputs. 

Pioneer CD changer function is maintained by connecting the CD changer data cable to the IP-Bus input on the PIO/P-AUX. 

NOTE: While in CD changer mode, the RCA source connected to the PIO/P-AUX will need to be shut off to allow the switching circuitry of the PIO/P-AUX to disengage. As long as an audio signal is detected on the PIO/P-AUX RCA inputs, the unit will remain in its "switched" state.

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