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    Bluetooth for ALPs

    Ok, so I recently put an order in for the Bluetooth connection for my ALPs (from BRD) thanks. I was wondering (I don't have it yet) how does this work? What are the connections being made? From what I read they all say something different. Like the no connections needed to be made through the firewall and some say you don't need the controller. But where does the main unit go? If it has to stay in the cabin space, you still have to fish the wiring through the firewall. And you still have to keep the CPU because of updates, correct? Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

    I have a dual system.
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    i think the bt will work from under the bonnet (hood) just make sure it,s in a water proof location, but if possible i would try and get it inside the cabin, if at a later date you need to add rears, ur ready to go, also you can connect the original lead when inside

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    Quote Originally Posted by ttNB View Post
    Ok, so I recently put an order in for the Bluetooth connection for my ALPs (from BRD) thanks. I was wondering (I don't have it yet) how does this work? What are the connections being made? From what I read they all say something different. Like the no connections needed to be made through the firewall and some say you don't need the controller. But where does the main unit go? If it has to stay in the cabin space, you still have to fish the wiring through the firewall. And you still have to keep the CPU because of updates, correct? Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

    I have a dual system.
    If you already have the CPU in the Cabin, You simply disconnect the control module and plug the bluetooth model in the control module port. That is it and you are done and ready to use your smartphone to bring the ALP to the next level. There have been several improvements since many of our earlier videos but Mirages video will still give you a good idea even though many of the issues he had with the earlier version no longer exist. We will have to make some new videos but these will give you a good idea of how much better the ALP is when using the ALP Connect.



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    Have you had a chance to review some of the "Stickys" in the AL Thread here.You will find them very informative.

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    Thanks guys, I've checked those already. I was just a little confused about the placement of the actual BT device. Yes the CPU, is in the cabin, but since I lease my vehicles, I figured that would make things a little easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedRocket View Post
    Have you had a chance to review some of the "Stickys" in the AL Thread here.You will find them very informative.
    I've skimmed through some of them, it was really the placement of the BT device I was concerned about.

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    I am glad though that the iPhone can run the app in the background while I run EL on my Max or RL. That one question was resolved by your videos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ttNB View Post
    I've skimmed through some of them, it was really the placement of the BT device I was concerned about.
    Since the system was installed already and CPU is in the cabin there is no need to move it. Mounting the CPU in the engine compartment is really only needed for folks that cant run the wires into the cabin. You have already done it so installing will take a few seconds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BestRadarDetectors View Post
    Since the system was installed already and CPU is in the cabin there is no need to move it. Mounting the CPU in the engine compartment is really only needed for folks that cant run the wires into the cabin. You have already done it so installing will take a few seconds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BestRadarDetectors View Post
    Since the system was installed already and CPU is in the cabin there is no need to move it. Mounting the CPU in the engine compartment is really only needed for folks that cant run the wires into the cabin. You have already done it so installing will take a few seconds.
    Say one wanted to install under the hood, is there any necessary steps of precaution to take while doing so? Like does it need to be weather proofed some how?

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