OK. I like your through preliminary work on this project. It truely is "all in the planning".
The CM6200 and Blade AL is a great combination. Very compact and reliable. The Blade AL needs to flashed with the DL TL1
firmware while inserted into the CM6200. This requires the ADS USB cable and access to the Flash section of their WEB site.
When you do this, it will also update the firmware on the CM6200 ( if necessary ) and allow you to set the CM6200 programming
options.
For vehicle wiring, here are some sources :
Here is a link to Bulldog Security :
http://www.bulldogsecurity.com/bdnew/vehiclewiringdiagrams.aspHere is a link to Ready Remote :
http://www.readyremote.com/main.aspHere is a link to AudioVox :
http://techservices.audiovox.com/AccessRequest.aspx Sign-up & info is free.
Your next step is to download all the wire guide info you can from as many sources as possible. Compare them as there
probably will be differences. Consolidate everything on a cheat sheet. You will use this as your guide during the install.
The Blade w/TL1 will handle a bunch of things for you. They are listed on Page 2 of the install guide. The Type 1 Wiring Diagram
gives you most of the rest of the wiring. You car has a few exceptions in it.
You will notice that the wiring guides list two Starter wires, two Ignition wires and one Accessory wire at the main ignition switch
harness. You should power all these wires separately. The CM6200 only has one of each at the CN1 connector and an extra 30/40
Amp Bosch style relay, with harness, for one additional ignition circuit. You can use this for the Starter2 circuit and buy an additional
relay for the Ignition2 circuit. The control for these external relays will be the CN2 Pin 5 and Pin 7.
Pin 1 White (+) 12V Accessory white + ignition switch, white 8 pin plug, pin 2
Pin 2 Yellow (+) 12V Starter blue + ignition switch, white 8 pin plug, pin 7
Pin 3 Green #1 12V Ignition yellow + ignition switch, white 8 pin plug, pin 6
Pin 4 Black Ground (-) chassis ground
Pin 5 Red #1 12V Constant black (30A) + ignition switch, white 8 pin plug, pin 5
Pin 5 Red #2 12V Constant black (30A) + ignition switch, white 8 pin plug, pin 5
Pin 6 GREEN / WHITE Parking Light Output (+) Not Used
Pin 1 Blue Output to Starter Kill (-) Prewired to anti-grind/start-kill relay in CM6200 kit
Pin 2 ORANGE / Black Parking Light Reminder (-) Input Not used ( used w/manual trans )
Pin 3 GREEN / WHITE Parking Light Output (-) black (-) @ headlight switch, white 20 pin plug, pin 18
Pin 4 Light Blue E Brake Covered by BLADE-AL
Pin 5 RED / Black - 2nd Starter Output (-) Use with supplied extra relay for Starter2
Pin 6 Light Blue/White Brake 12V Input (+) Covered by BLADE-AL
Pin 7 Green 2nd Ignition Output (-) Used with additional relay for IGN2
Pin 8 Violet/Black Trunk Trigger Input (-) Covered by BLADE-AL
Pin 9 WHITE/ Black 2nd Accessory Output (-) not used
Pin 10 RED / White Door Trigger Input (+/-) Covered by BLADE-AL
Pin 11 Black Status/GWR Output (-) Covered by BLADE-AL
Pin 12 BROWN / White Key Sense/Glow Plug Not Used
Pin 13 Orange Rearm Output (-) Covered by BLADE-AL
Pin 14 Pink Slave/Closed Input (-) Not used
Pin 15 ORANGE / White Disarm Output (-) Covered by BLADE-AL
Pin 16 Yellow/Black Engine Sense/Tach Input Covered by BLADE-AL Do Tach Learn process
Pin 17 White Horn Output (-) white to black (-) @ horn switch Optional
Pin 18 Gray/Black Hood Pin Input (-) test for Factory Hood Pin
Pin 19 Violet Aux1 Output (-) Not Used
Pin 20 Brown 12V Siren Output (+) Not Used
Ignition2 relay wiring
Relay Pin 85 to CM6200 CN2, Pin 7, Green
Relay Pin 86 and 87 to Camry black (30A) (+) ignition switch, white 8 pin plug, pin 5
Relay Pin 30 to Camry IGN2, pink (+) ignition switch, white 8 pin plug, pin 1
Relay Pin 87a not used
Here is a photo of the Headlight connector in the steering column of a 2011 RAV4 :

It is a White 20 Pin connector but the Parking Light wire at Pin 18 is White, your Camry's wire will be Black.
If you want photos of these wires, Fortin has a optional service called WireColor that should provide pictures of most
of these wires. They change a $5 per vehicle fee. Here is a link :
http://wirecolor.com/en/Soldering is fun!