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bluedevil 
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 Well this is my problem, Iv'e got a 2006 Ford F150  and I am installing the Apline IVA-W200, I  have the tr-7 alpine bypass but I cannot figure out how to make it work. ( what wires are the alpine foot brake and parking brake? )

any responce is greatly appreciated and thanks beforehand!

extreme1 
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well last time I checked they were labeled in the owners manual.....
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riverracerx 
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The TR7 may not work on the new IVA-W200. I just installed that deck and had to buy a modified bypass unit here:
http:///.com/Alpine-Video-Bypass-IVA-D310-IVA-D300-IVA-W200-D100-900_W0QQitemZ9721244248QQcategoryZ67771QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
This guy is also great for communication. The unit was simple to install and works flawlessly! I can flip a switch on the fly to video/no video and it only takes about 10-15 seconds to cycle up at start.
riverracerx 
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Oh FYI. I also installed it in a 2006 F150 FX4
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The TR - 7 will work program vesion 2 and hook the wires up according to the instructions. Here is a guide.
Black – chassis ground
Red - +12volts switched power
Green – Alpines remote turn on (+12volt)
Blue – Alpine’s footbrake
White – Alpine’s parking brake
DO NOT CONNECT the parking brake or footbrake wires to the vehicle. Connect directly to the TR – 7.
It should come preprogrammed to version 2, so make sure the programming switch is in the off position.
bluedevil 
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hey I connected two different t-7and both times they began smoking after about a few minutes, although i do beleive I had alpine's yellow/black wire connected to the dimmer wire and the tr-7's blue wire., is this right.

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Why the dimmer? DO NOT CONNECT the parking brake or footbrake wires to the vehicle. Connect directly to the TR – 7.
bluedevil 
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I'll give that a try Thanks.


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