L.E.D. feedback
The (18) Red L.E.D. flashes represent what brand radio the Axxess interface believes it is
connected to. Each flash represents a different radio Manufacturer. For example, if you are
installing a JVC radio, the Axxess interface will flash Red (5) times, and then stop. Following is a
legend that dictates which radio Manufacturer corresponds to which flash.
L.E.D. feedback legend
1 flash - Eclipse (Type 1) †
7 flashes - Alpine *
2 flashes - Kenwood ‡
8 flashes - Visteon
3 flashes - Clarion (Type 1) †
9 flashes - Valor
4 flashes - Sony/Dual
10 flashes - Clarion (Type 2) †
5 flashes - JVC
11 flashes - Metra OE
6 flashes - Pioneer/Jensen
12 flashes - Eclipse (Type 2) †
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STEERING WHEEL CONTROL SETTINGS
13 flashes - LG
14 flashes - Parrot **
15 flashes - XITE
16 flashes - Philips
17 flashes - TBA
18 flashes – JBL
* Note: If the Axxess interface flashes Red (7) times, and you do not have an Alpine radio
connected to it, that means the Axxess interface does not detect a radio connected to it. Verify
that the 3.5mm jack is connected to the correct steering wheel jack/wire in the radio.
** Note: The AX-SWC-PARROT is required (sold separately). Also, the Parrot radio must have rev.
2.1.4 or higher software.
† Note: If you have a Clarion radio and the steering wheel controls do not work, change the
radio type to the other Clarion radio type; same for Eclipse. The following section explains
how to do this.
‡ Note: If you have a Kenwood radio and the L.E.D. feedback comes back showing as a JVC radio,
change the radio type to Kenwood. The following section explains how to do this.
Attention: The Axxess Updater App can also be used to program the following (3) sub-sections
as well, pending that the Axxess interface has been programmed.
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