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Complete
12-19-2007, 09:57 PM
-i just bought myself an Phase Linear UV8 and i haven't been able to get the screen to work.
-i have and 92 civic and i just bought a toggle switch from home depot
-the switch has two wires coming out of it
-can anyone tell me how to wire up the switch or just wire it up to get the screen to work??

-thanks

b@d @pple
12-20-2007, 08:51 AM
what the **** is a phase linear uv8

BABY J
12-20-2007, 09:34 AM
what the **** is a phase linear uv8

IDK - sounds important though. If I had a uv8 I'd DEFINITELY want it to be of the phase linear type.

speedminded
12-20-2007, 10:14 AM
IDK - sounds important though. If I had a uv8 I'd DEFINITELY want it to be of the phase linear type.I'm going to have to disagree, the arc version has so many advantages over the linear. Plus why take the shortest distance between two points when it's fun getting there right?


-i just bought myself an Phase Linear UV8 and i haven't been able to get the screen to work.
-i have and 92 civic and i just bought a toggle switch from home depot
-the switch has two wires coming out of it
-can anyone tell me how to wire up the switch or just wire it up to get the screen to work??

-thanksSo it's a Jensen/Audiovox 7" in-dash, have you read the wiring diagram on what wires goes to what and why? I'm assuming you want to bypass the e-brake?

BABY J
12-20-2007, 10:26 AM
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AnthonyF
12-20-2007, 10:55 AM
^^omg...wow....
if Speedminded is correct and he just wants to "bypass" the ebrake. Ground the wire out to anything metal. Unless it is the new style tv's where it has to "sense" the ground. Then, again wire it to a constant ground and throw in a toggle in the middle of that wire.

speedminded
12-20-2007, 10:56 AM
Weak. In the world of UV8s, the arc is just - well... arc. What do we seize? Anything and everything, regardless of obscurity! UV8 practically invented the term "initiatives". Imagine a combination of ActionScript and Apache. A company that can drive fiercely will (at some undefined point in the future) be able to matrix courageously. We think that most short-term web-based applications use far too much Dynamic HTML, and not enough J++. The metrics for re-sizing are more well-understood if they are not customized, vertical. The power to target extensibly leads to the power to unleash intuitively. Without TQC, you will lack iteration. Do you have a plan of action to become 60/24/7/365, virtual? Do you have a plan to become C2C2C? Quick: do you have a social-network-based scheme for regulating emerging deliverables?Who needs a scripting language when you can convert data into electro-chemical signals? A simple partition of the brain will allow googlron signals to be transfered within the myelin sheath but with the latest blue tooth capabilities why even have the axon, why not transmit the googlerons data wirelessly? Unlike their dated neuron counterparts the googlerons can reproduce too!

JDMirza
12-20-2007, 11:03 AM
Just read the wiring diagram.

never_finished
12-20-2007, 11:04 AM
if its the same as the jensen, try this.

1: Go into AM/FM mode
2: Hit "setup" on the remote control
3: Enter 543210 on the remote, listening for the beep for each number entered
4: A new menu will appear. Touch the button that has the hammer/screwdriver on it in the upper left-hand part of the screen.
5: Select Brake bypass to "ON" and hit the "X" near the bottom of the screen.

no need for a switch.

BABY J
12-20-2007, 11:41 AM
Who needs a scripting language when you can convert data into electro-chemical signals? A simple partition of the brain will allow googlron signals to be transfered within the myelin sheath but with the latest blue tooth capabilities why even have the axon, why not transmit the googlerons data wirelessly? Unlike their dated neuron counterparts the googlerons can reproduce too!

EC signals? Welcome to 1950. We are not electrical ants... we are professionals. We here at UV8 Industries understand that it is better to redefine ultra-intra-efficiently than to e-enable strategically. Think affiliate-based. What do we embrace? Anything and everything, regardless of semidarkness! If you optimize intuitively, you may have to morph macro-intuitively. We have proven we know that if you repurpose intuitively then you may also benchmark extensibly. Think 24/7/365, bleeding-edge. If you transition ultra-intuitively, you may have to engage iteravely. Without sufficient back-end integrated, reality-based, customer-defined affiliate-based, customer-directed, virtual Total Quality Management, returns-on-investment are forced to become co-branded. Our feature set is unmatched, but our one-to-one e-services and simple configuration is constantly considered a terrific achievement. It seems confounding, but it's realistic!

drpepper14
12-20-2007, 12:12 PM
never finished got this right....do this at work all the time

mr.koupe
12-20-2007, 12:31 PM
if its the same as the jensen, try this.

1: Go into AM/FM mode
2: Hit "setup" on the remote control
3: Enter 543210 on the remote, listening for the beep for each number entered
4: A new menu will appear. Touch the button that has the hammer/screwdriver on it in the upper left-hand part of the screen.
5: Select Brake bypass to "ON" and hit the "X" near the bottom of the screen.

no need for a switch.

yup x2 :goodjob: