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  1. nope, only the brown wire is used for programming, to set for seconds it will flash 1 time for minutes, do not pulse, it will flash 2 times for 10 seconds each, do not pulse, then it will flash 3 times for seconds place, then pulse the amount of seconds you wish to use. if you have an appradio 1 you need to use at least 30 seconds due to the boot up time, i had changed my times to 30-32-34 and that worked for me on mine (although the first time it didnt due to longer start up time when i had to select language it worked fine after that)
  2. connect red wire from tr7 to accessory, connect black wire to ground, then use brown wire to program the tr7. you touch the brown wire to metal and the tr7 will light up, do this 12 times for mode 12 and then there is further programming to be done http://avic411.com/index.php?/topic/34594-app-radioapp-radio-2-bypass-confirmed/page__st__30#entry251323
  3. works well, retimed it to do 4-6-8 instead of the 30 seconds for my appradio 1.
  4. yeah, the climate controls were attached to the dash kit for the stereo, so they just smashed and grabbed, got my alpine amp from the trunk too. when i googled it looked like there were a bunch of micro bypasses for that unit or using a relay, so since i still have the tr7 and relay in there figure id just keep it in.
  5. my appradio got stolen so upgraded to the p4400bh, im assuming the bypass method is the same? http://i.imgur.com/A4SO3.jpg sad day for the LS
  6. the green parking brake wire may have been grounded by the installer thinking that would be enough to bypass the signal, but this unit requires a double pulse so that wont work. unbolt it and attach it to the switch, then take a new wire and attach it from the switch to that bolt (or any metal ground really) and it will work when you flip the switch on-off-on
  7. this is probably an appradio software issue over the appradio extensions itself but just thought id mention it. ive updated both appradio app and appradio extensions to rc4, while playing pandora a popup will make the screen go black on the appradio. bitesms pop up or notification center pull down is what i did and experienced it with, after closing said popups pandora would show up again.
  8. that is one way to do it, get a simple 2 prong switch of your choice, connect the ebrake wire to one of the prongs then connect the other prong to any ground source and that switch will work as your ebrake to send the signal to the stereo. the more technical way would be to program and install a pac tr7 which sounds like you wont be able to, there is also some micro-bypass little device that would work but i havent looked into that (more info in the bypass thread near the end)
  9. i would check your fuse box inside the car
  10. i believe you use a computer to program the pro via usb, just from the pictures ive seen and little ive read. ive reprogrammed my tr7 to times of 30-32-34 and it works very well with my sph-da01, didnt work with the first screen where you choose language after you reset because the stereo isnt initialized yet but every time since its been good
  11. i prefer the relay+pac tr7 just because i dont have to do anything and it will automatically bypass the brake. i dont switch from mode to mode i just go into ipod, or into app mode if i choose to go into that for maps or other apps. for the da100 you dont need the relay and can just use the tr7 with mode 17. while to you your way is more convenient, that isnt the case for everyone and there really isnt any need to argue about this.
  12. its on the first page of this thread, install with ifile, terminal, or put in cydia autoinstall folder. could also use putty from your pc.
  13. when you install it you choose english, french, or russian, on the latest version for 2.63
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