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#31 trancemode

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Posted 30 July 2011 - 11:34 AM

Even when I have the e-brake on and when car isn't even moving.. how do you get netflix to work or youtube?
I am using display out.

I tried grounding it but it doesn't work.. can anyone confirm that the TR7 works or another solution that someone is using?

#32 dayday

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Posted 30 July 2011 - 12:27 PM

Here's how I use Netflix. I open the appradio app and then once it's open double click the home button on the phone so the you can scroll through the other apps across the bottom of the screen. If you opened up Netflix recently it makes it a little easier because it will be one of the first apps shown. Once you open Netflix video displays to the car while the functions are controlled on the phone. I use a toggle switch on mine to unground, and ground, the parking brake safety wire.

#33 jerwin1

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Posted 30 July 2011 - 12:28 PM

If you have it hooked up right hit the apps button on the deck. Hit netflix on your phone. It should give you the parking brake warning.

#34 trancemode

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Posted 30 July 2011 - 01:12 PM

If you have it hooked up right hit the apps button on the deck. Hit netflix on your phone. It should give you the parking brake warning.


Yes however when you click apps on the phone don't you need to turn on the Appradio app on the iphone first?

I haven't tried a toggle switch yet and it gives me the "parking brake warning" however when I lift my e-brake up and release
the "OK" never lights up.

However let me try what you said and see if it works

#35 jerwin1

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Posted 30 July 2011 - 07:26 PM

To get apps to work/semi work you dint use the appradio app. If i want to listen to an audible book in my audible app i hit the apps buttin on tge deck and then open audible on my phone an use tge phone to control everything. I heve a toggle switch hooked up.

#36 barney stinson

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Posted 30 July 2011 - 11:14 PM

as stated, don't start up appradio.app on your phone. hit apps on the radio then do the brake sequence thing until you are able to push OK on the radio. it may take more than one time going through that sequence. you can then press ok on the radio then start Netflix. do not use display out with Netflix since Netflix.app outputs video natively.

#37 my2000gp

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Posted 01 September 2011 - 06:18 PM

Hey um.... Am I the only one building a relay off the remote wire for the last I don't know how many years to bypass pioneer radios?

#38 yonel

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Posted 06 September 2011 - 09:23 PM

is that normal that this wire is delivering 4Volts...to contact directly to the ground ???
just a question...

#39 Ikyo

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Posted 20 September 2011 - 01:48 AM

I have put the TR-7 module on it and it isn't always working. It is actually more times then it works. I think it deals with the amount of time the radio takes to actually boot from being cold.

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Posted 20 September 2011 - 05:29 PM


To bypass the radio, you will need to get a Pac TR7 and a standard relay. The relay wiring will be:




85 - Blue wire on the TR7


86 - White eand Orange wire from the TR7


87 - Tied to 86 on the relay


30 - parking break wire on the Pioneer




Wiring for the TR7:




Red - ignition source


Black - ground


Green - remote wire on the Pioneer


Orange - 86 & 87 on the relay


White - 86 & 87 on the relay


Blue - 85 on the relay




The TR7 will need to be setup for feature 12. The settings will be:




Option 1 - 1 delayed on for Blue


Option 2 - 2 delayed off for White


Option 3 - 1 delayed for Orange




Duration 1 - 040 (40 seconds)


Duration 2 - 045 (45 seconds)


Duration 3 - 050 (50 seconds)




The way that it works is: the radio remote provides the + trigger to the TR7. The TR7 then supplies ground to the white wire for 45 seconds. After 40 seconds, the TR7 supplies power to the blue wire. This triggers the relay and sends ground to the pioneer parking break wire. After 5 seconds, the TR7 then puts the white wire to open and the relay then goes to open for 5 seconds. After that, the TR7 will then put ground on the orange wire causing the relay to trigger sending ground to the pioneer.


#41 yonel

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Posted 03 October 2011 - 04:50 PM

you have picture to the tr7 module please ?

#42 rsquared

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Posted 09 December 2011 - 08:00 PM


To bypass the radio, you will need to get a Pac TR7 and a standard relay. The relay wiring will be:



85 - Blue wire on the TR7

86 - White eand Orange wire from the TR7

87 - Tied to 86 on the relay

30 - parking break wire on the Pioneer



Wiring for the TR7:



Red - ignition source

Black - ground

Green - remote wire on the Pioneer

Orange - 86 & 87 on the relay

White - 86 & 87 on the relay

Blue - 85 on the relay



The TR7 will need to be setup for feature 12. The settings will be:



Option 1 - 1 delayed on for Blue

Option 2 - 2 delayed off for White

Option 3 - 1 delayed for Orange



Duration 1 - 040 (40 seconds)

Duration 2 - 045 (45 seconds)

Duration 3 - 050 (50 seconds)



The way that it works is: the radio remote provides the + trigger to the TR7. The TR7 then supplies ground to the white wire for 45 seconds. After 40 seconds, the TR7 supplies power to the blue wire. This triggers the relay and sends ground to the pioneer parking break wire. After 5 seconds, the TR7 then puts the white wire to open and the relay then goes to open for 5 seconds. After that, the TR7 will then put ground on the orange wire causing the relay to trigger sending ground to the pioneer.


Tried this method and got the bypass working! The trickiest part for me was programming the TR7. Took me a few hundred tries (exaggerating) before I called PAC tech support. They told me to try using a pushbutton switch to pulse the brown wire and it made things so much easier!

Anyway, as per your post, it takes a little while for the bypass to kick in after you start the car. That being said, while the bypass works well initially I have had problems switching between modes (ipod, radio) and then getting back to appmode. I'm able to get to hit the app button but then all I get is a black screen even though I have an app running on my iphone 4S. Have only had the bypass working for a day so I will tinker with it more and report back with any updates.

#43 rsquared

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Posted 15 December 2011 - 12:36 AM

Was enjoying the bypass and watching video when this happened :(

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All that work wiring the bypass down the drain!

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Posted 21 December 2011 - 08:14 PM

I have a relay on mine--initially, I thought it didn't work but then I figured out for some reason, I have to put the car on utility and let the radio turn on for the relay to function properly.

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Posted 08 January 2012 - 04:51 AM

so much work you guys did, I just used a switch and when i want to watch i just flip the switch. i guess if you watch stuff constantly having it automated makes it nice. I just don't watch video that much unless I'm sitting in my car waiting for someone else.