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  1. Installed AVH-P6800DVD and PTR7 (peripheral) last night... Works as expected using alpine bypass program #2 Warning seems like a standard warning, once hitting ok, there are no restrictions to the functionality of the deck even while driving. Thanks for everyones input
  2. Nice.. thanks for the info
  3. FANTASTICAL!!!!! Thanks for the update... your input is much appreciated. I wonder what causes the warning. Does the warning come up during use or just when the bypassing sequence is done at boot up? It would be really annoying if my g/f was trying to watch a movie and a warning kept coming up on the screen. Is there any pattern to when the warning comes up?
  4. I believe so, there's no real explanation of what it does it's description is "Alpine Bypass" for that particular program type. But alpine would require pulse, then constant ground, so I'm assuming that's correct.
  5. If this is the case then the tr-7 would be connected like this ?: Red -> Accessory 12v Black -> Ground Green -> Deck's remote turn on lead White -> Deck's hand brake lead blue -> not used Does this sound correct?
  6. According to the TR-7 directions it's option #2, but it's also the factory default program shipped w/ the Tr-7... I'll give it a try. I would just put a switch there, but I'd rather make it automatic, and since I have a PTR7 I'll give that a shot first. I'll be installing everything Tuesday, so I'lll reply w/ the results in case if anyone else is wondering.
  7. Has anyone used a PTR7 or TR-7 to bypass the brake checking on the 6800? If so could you explain the programming steps required? As I understand it the 6800 requires you to hold the brake in, while pulling ebrake, releasing ebrake, then pulling ebrake again. Is it possible to simulate this kind of trigger on the ptr7? Thanks in advance, sorry if this is an old topic, I can only find the instructions for the Z1 which doesn't sound like it's mimicking this same functionality. _ny_
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