However, when I connect with the ALPConnect app, the audio appears to always get rerouted to the stereo in the car, which means I get no audible alerts at all UNLESS I also happen to be using my phone as the audio source for music (my stereo is set to NOT put audio alerts from my phone over the car audio unless the phone is the music source, which is how I want it). I ALWAYS want the ALP to alert via the HiFi module, no matter what. I still can't get the audio sorted out with the ALPConnect app. Is there some way to force the audio out of the ALP HiFi speaker always? Apparently the first GPS antenna is bad (I've now swapped it back and forth with the other antenna and it keeps failing when I try the original). As luck would have it, I was sent two GPS antennas and so on a whim I decided to just plug in the other GPS antenna instead and see what happened and it works fine. So, it was connected to the G port on the CPU and I tried it on the GPS port on the RG3 and nothing changed. It also seems that connecting the app causes both of the LEDs to turn off and stay dark but there doesn't seem to be a way to adjust that. I have tried changing the speaker setting in the app from default to speaker to HFP (not that I know what the difference is or how to make the system accept the new settings) but nothing changes. It seems that when I connect to the system with it, all the audible alerts become suppressed (I can see the alert on my phone but nothing is audible). I also have another question regarding the use of the Alpconnect app. Connected sensors (memorized)ğront1, Front3Ĭonnected sensors (actual)ğront1, Front3Ĭonnected TX sensors (stored)ğront greenĬonnected TX sensors (actual)ğront green
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