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Alpine INA-W900BT Car Video Player Questions & Answers
Bypass my alpine INA-W900BT
I Think I Know What You Are Talking About, The Red Wire That Goes to your break or what ever it is that locking you from video .. connect it power to that it is always running.
6/15/2012 6:26:48 PM •
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on Jun 15, 2012
I only have the audio
i think you have to complete brake sequence to enter general setup:
hold brake pedal, then press e-brake, release e-brake, press and leave e-brake on, release brake pedal
6/15/2012 12:01:24 PM •
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on Jun 15, 2012
How to install my Alpine in my 2001 525I BMW also
to install it you need to buy a dash kit for your car from walmart or amazon.com then you buy for your model and car the wire adapter kit. plain and simple from there. colored wires connected together easy as plug and play. to by pass the e-brake you need to buy a relay.
here is something i wrote up awhile ago for a buddy to bypass his after he took pictures of his model back.
On the back on the unit there should be an additional wire labeled as
the "Parking Brake" or something to that effect. Law implies that this
should be spliced into the Parking Brake wire (which is essentially a
constant hot which becomes a ground when engaged). So the obvious thing
here is to simply ground the Parking Brake wire on the back of the
radio. This can be done just splicing it into the black wire on the
radio harness.
found another solution from ehow for you
http://www.ehow.com/how_4482151_ebrake-screen-dash-dvd-player.html
let me know if this helps
3/20/2011 3:02:50 AM •
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on Mar 20, 2011
My girlfreinds
if you don't describe your problem then no one can help you.
2/6/2011 2:35:27 PM •
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on Feb 06, 2011
Cant seem to make the
These units are designed not to allow the DVD player to operate without the car being in park with the parking brake engaged.
1/31/2011 1:33:19 AM •
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on Jan 31, 2011
Cant figure out where to hook the parkbrake wire
ok the parkbrake wire(yellow/blue) connects to the positive side of your parkbrake light on your dash board and the foot brake wire (yellow/black) to the positive side of one of your brake lights just identify the wires with a multi meter or current detcting screwdriver and cut into the wires where you can. hope that helps.
1/26/2011 7:46:29 PM •
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on Jan 26, 2011
I need a Manual for a Alpine Vie-x077 in English and also anyone know why it keeps saying the disc needs to be ejected but it won't
- Mechanical Issue: There might be a mechanical problem with the disc drive or the eject mechanism. It's possible that a part is jammed or not functioning correctly.
- Dirty or Damaged Disc: If the disc is dirty, scratched, or damaged, the player may have difficulty reading it and thus not ejecting it properly.
- System Error: There could be an internal error within the player's software or firmware causing it to not recognize the disc properly or to malfunction when attempting to eject it.
- Power Issue: Sometimes, power-related issues can affect the functionality of electronic devices. Ensure that the player is receiving adequate power and there are no loose connections.
Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try:
- Turn off the player and then turn it back on to see if it resolves the issue.
- Try ejecting the disc using the manual eject button (if available). This button is usually a small pinhole near the disc slot. You can insert a paperclip or a similarly sized object into the hole to manually eject the disc.
- If possible, try using a different disc to see if the problem persists. If other discs work fine, then the issue may be with the original disc.
- Check for any visible obstructions around the disc slot and remove them if present.
- If none of the above steps work, you may need to contact Alpine customer support for further assistance or consider taking the player to a qualified technician for repair.
My Alpine CDE-W235BT bluetooth has stopped working
Se o Bluetooth do seu Alpine CDE-W235BT parou de funcionar ap?s uma falha durante a atualiza??o, pode haver algumas etapas que voc? pode tentar para resolver o problema:
1. **Reinicie o Aparelho:**
- Desligue o r?dio por alguns minutos e ligue-o novamente. Isso pode reiniciar o sistema e resolver problemas temporariamente.
2. **Restaurar as configura??es de f?brica:**
- Consulte o manual do usu?rio para descobrir como realizar uma restaura??o das configura??es de f?brica em seu Alpine CDE-W235BT. Isso pode resolver problemas causados por configura??es incorretas.
3. **Verifique a vers?o do firmware:**
- Se poss?vel, verifique a vers?o do firmware do seu Alpine CDE-W235BT. Se houver uma vers?o mais recente dispon?vel, considere atualizar novamente o firmware, seguindo rigorosamente as instru??es do fabricante.
4. **Remova Dispositivos Pareados:**
- No menu Bluetooth do r?dio, remova todos os dispositivos pareados anteriormente e, em seguida, tente parar novamente. ?s vezes, problemas de conectividade podem ser resolvidos removendo e pareando novamente os dispositivos.
5. **Atualiza??es de Software:**
- Verifique se h? atualiza??es de software dispon?veis para o seu Alpine CDE-W235BT no site do fabricante. Caso existam, siga atentamente as instru??es para realizar a atualiza??o.
6. **Contate o Suporte T?cnico:**
- Se as solu??es acima n?o resolverem o problema, entre em contato com o suporte t?cnico da Alpine. Eles podem fornecer assist?ncia espec?fica para o seu modelo e orienta??es adicionais para resolver o problema.
Lembre-se de que mexer no firmware e nas configura??es do dispositivo envolve riscos, e ? sempre recomend?vel seguir as instru??es fornecidas pelo fabricante para evitar danos permanentes ao aparelho. Se voc? n?o se sente confort?vel fazendo isso por conta pr?pria, procurar ajuda profissional pode ser uma op??o.
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