CK-20W audio cable

I wonder if I have to use a special audio cable from CK-20W to the car´s sound system?
I only get sound in the left channel. There is no problem with my car receiver. I have tried to switch L and R cables and get sound in right speakers if I put L into R input on the car receiver.
At the moment I´m using a 3,5 mm phono plug with 3 black rings to 2xRCA. I have also tried a phono plug with 4 rings. But still only sound in left speakers.
I have also changed from mono to stereo and vice versa.
What have I missed to do?Message Edited by mattan on 25-Mar-200709:22 AM

Hi,
> I wonder if I have to use a special audio cable from CK-20W to the car´s sound system?
You need a standard cable with 3,5mm jack, that connects the CK-20W to the aux-in of your car sound system.
Required configuration: You´ve to set the CK-20W to stereo mode. Sales package includes an installation-guide for further information.
Ensure that the CK-20W uses the left channel of the stereo output connector. The mono output of the CK-20W is designed for use with a dedicated speaker and does not work properly when connected to a car sound system.
BR...visus

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