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Ok it sounds like your stuck in the audio menu function. The way to fix this is by going to your alpine and unplugging your tr7 if you have one with the ignition engaged unplug tr7 then plug it in press setup for 3 second and your other setup options should be listed.ok if you don't have a tr7 bypass go through the parking brake unlock function. Set brake with brake pedal depressed release parking brake then pedal. Press parking brake then power unit and check setup.
What you need to do is buy a PAC TR7 universal trigger module.Without this module you have to do
some sequence of events with your brake and parking brake.and it wont let you program the unit.
By default the TR7 is pre programmed for the video bypass. Even if you don't have any kind of video
in your system you need this TR7 setup to program your IXA W407.
Usually there is a handbrake connection that needs to be grounded to the chassis in order to bypass the screen lock. I normally wire it though a switch to ground and back to the handbrake, so if the car is inspected it works like it should.
Some units feature a footbrake wire that needs to be pulsed as well. This is harder to override. I use a bypass device from Peripheral called the PAC-TR7.
pac tr7 module will bypass the video lock. the lock comes on if you
have the aux on while in drive. shuts off the screen so you cant watch
movies and drive. go to amazon or google PAC-tr7 module. costs between
15-30 bucks depending on where you buy it. Very simple hook up, just
follow the wire chart.
The 404 requires multiple signals from two separate wires to turn off the video block. Simply grounding one wire will not work. There are bypass modules that will send these signals to the head unit available on ebay. Just search alpine 404 bypass. Your other option is to use two toggle switches to simulate the parking brake and foot brake signals necessary to disable the video block.
pac tr7 module will bypass the video lock. the lock comes on if you
have the aux on while in drive. shuts off the screen so you cant watch
movies and drive. go to amazon or google PAC-tr7 module. costs between
15-30 bucks depending on where you buy it. Very simple hook up, just
follow the wire chart.
all u gotta do it the light pink wire that has brake label on it, connect it to the casing of the dvd itself, thats what I did, works like a charm, u might gonna have to run it through an opening of the casing and twist it around itself to hold in place
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