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Finally it quit working all together. The default setting disables all the moving car restrictions for the Alpine head unit. Don't dwell on the DVD player running down the road, you can't even set the clock without this unit or finding and splicing a number of important vehicle wires.no thanks.Anyway, this unit works right out of the box, but starting getting flaky after a couple of months. The job it peforms is so crucial however, I had to buy another one. They are about half the price now as when I originally purchased.
I bought this product to watch video on my Alpine IVA-W505 when the vehicle is in motion. It was easy to install and came preprogramed for this task. It can also be programed to do about a million other tasks. Programing other tasks is easy with the included instructions.
I got this for a Clarion navagation/DVD/bluetooth Car stereo. Also Ideal for an install in a camper or boat, it works perfectly and is very easy to install. It was a real pain to pull the brake twice to be able to place a call on the bluetooth or enter an address for the navagation, or play a movie. This device can do it from either a single action (like pulling the brake on once)or just disable the restrictions all together. Much prefered to the toggle switch method. It can also perform many other operations with it's programability.
If you are looking for any type of relay other than the standard 4 or 5 prong, I'm willing to bet that the PAC TR7 will cover what it is you need to have done but in a more simple and cleaner set up. Ok, so reading the programing instructions looked like it was going to be hard, but when it comes down to it just give it a whirl because it's not that bad. It took me a few tries but in less than 5 minutes it was up and running the way I wanted it to. I should have bought more PAC TR7's because after knowing a little more about what it can do, I can think of a few more things I could use it for.
Great item. Easy to install and if your using it for an alpine player it works right out of the box with no programming.
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