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I got mine installed and love it! Although I think I might have gotten a little carried away loading apps to it... it boots pretty slow now so I'm going to try moving some to the SD card or thinning them out some. Does yours shut down as soon as you turn the key off? In the settings I changed it to 5min but as soon as I turn the key off it shuts down.
 

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The shutdown timer is how long the radio itself waits to shut down, it always shuts the screen off when you shut off the vehicle.

This is the test, shutdown the Jeep and then restart it within the period you set. If the radio comes back to the home screen without seeing the boot screen, shutdown is working. If it boots like it's been off overnight, then it's not.
 

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Just a quick update.

As posted previously, my 2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited with the 430N and base audio worked perfectly with the Joying, truly plug and play.

My brother in law's 2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited with the Alpine premium upgrade system and the same Joying did not work correctly out of the box.

However we were able to Frankenstein a Joying universal harness and PAC module and splice it all up and we got it working perfectly. All speakers, amp, and sub are rocking, plus Steering wheel controls.



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Just a quick update.

As posted previously, my 2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited with the 430N and base audio worked perfectly with the Joying, truly plug and play.

My brother in law's 2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited with the Alpine premium upgrade system and the same Joying did not work correctly out of the box.

However we were able to Frankenstein a Joying universal harness and PAC module and splice it all up and we got it working perfectly. All speakers, amp, and sub are rocking, plus Steering wheel controls.



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Hi, I also have Alpine amp/speaker, how did you wire this up? You don't by any chance have more info on that do you? I've been wanting to get same Joying unit but haven't seen too many people get it to work with Alpine amp.

Thanks in advance..
 

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Hi, I also have Alpine amp/speaker, how did you wire this up? You don't by any chance have more info on that do you? I've been wanting to get same Joying unit but haven't seen too many people get it to work with Alpine amp.

Thanks in advance..
Yes I do, I posted in pretty good detail on the Joying blog. However they think they fixed it and are sending out a new harness.

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Been awhile since I updated here, Long story made shorter:

Still love the Android head unit, they upgraded them to 2GB of RAM and an Intel processor, they currently have made a newer Jeep specific model:

https://www.carjoying.com/new-android-car-radio/quad-core-jeep-android-car-radio/joying-aftermarket-2gb-new-android-5-1-1-lollipop-autoradio-6-2-inch-single-din-hd-pip-touch-screen-head-unit-bluetooth-4-0-backup-camera-wifi-fm-am-rds-multimedia-in-dash-gps-navigatio.html

My previous model was the JY-JL001, this new model is the JY-JL001N2. I think the "N2" designates 2GB of RAM. While I liked my JY-JL001, I was looking for better performance, and a bigger screen. And at that time, they did not have a 2GB RAM version of the Jeep specific unit. So I got a universal unit with an 8 inch screen.

I got the JY-UL138N2, which is here:

https://www.carjoying.com/head-unit/universal-car-head-units/8-double-din/joying-automotive-ram-2gb-rom-32gb-universal-pip-gps-navigation-touchscreen-panel-8-inch-double-2-din-new-android-5-1-1-lollipop-in-dash-head-unit-replacement-support-backup-camera-resolution-.html

I made a video review, Part 1 is here:


Part 2 is here:


And here are a few pics:

Double Din in, screen not attached:



LCD attached:



works with the Brandmotion camera:

 

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Hey, Mike. Did you install a backup cam on the jy-jl001? I plugged in a cam tonight and it it didn't work when the vehicle went in reverse. Is there a setting in the radio that has to be changed for the cam to work?

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Hey, Mike. Did you install a backup cam on the jy-jl001? I plugged in a cam tonight and it it didn't work when the vehicle went in reverse. Is there a setting in the radio that has to be changed for the cam to work?

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I do have a camera hooked up. I don't think there is a setting for it.

I just plugged mine in and it worked

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Try a constant 12V source to turn on the camera, if it's powered, that should then send video to the radio and switch to the backup camera video.

It's a composite video signal, any TV that accepts composite video (usually the yellow RCA jack) should be able to display the camera image once the camera is powered.
 

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I don't have experience with your particular head unit but I recently installed a backup camera on the factory 430N unit. A different hookup but what I do know is that your specific install may require the hot wire be connected to the backup power light on rear passenger side. This way every time car put into reverse, power applied to the camera. I connected power to the dash cig lighter but it is possible that your head unit does not read when Jeep put into reverse so forcing power using tail lamp could work. Easy install if you need to make this change.

Also, to determine if your current setup is sending a signal to the head unit, put Jeep in reverse with foot on brake (of course) and go to AUX or media setting and see if the camera pops up on screen. If you plugged in the RCA jack and applied a constant power source, then you should see an image in AUX or media. If that checks out then you simply you to change your power source to backup light and then should pop on when in reverse. Best of luck.
 
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