TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION •Cutting Tool •Tape •Crimping Tool •Connectors (I.E. butt-connectors, bell caps, ECT…) • Female Spade Connectors *Important: Please check steering shroud before drilling to make sure you have enough depth. *Aftermarket radio must be equipped with SWC output...
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ASWCSTALK ASSEMBLY 1. Remove and drill a 3/8 hole in the steering wheel shroud. 2. Select desired length rod and thread a 3/8 hex nut on to the shorter threaded section. 3. Run the four wires from the ASWCSTALK through the rod of choice and screw it into the ASWCSTALK 4.
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Wiring Of ASWCSTALK And Interface 1. Connect the BLACK wires of the ASWCSTALK and the BLACK wire of the interface to ground. You may use the same ground point that is used for the radio. 2. Connect the GREEN/ORANGE and BLACK/GREEN wires of the ASWCSTALK to the corresponding wires on the interface.
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Programming the ASWCSTALK * If this is the first time the ASWCSTALK is being installed: 1. Turn the ignition on; the led will start flashing rapidly which means the interface is looking for the ASWCSTALK and the radio. Go to step 3. * If the ASWCSTALK was installed before: 1.
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The ASWCSTALK is now configured for the right side. Troubleshooting the Auto Detect Mode So you tried the auto detect feature and at the end the led did not stay on solid red, it started flashing, or the steering wheel controls did not function properly.
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• Long flashes represent the wire(s) that are connected to the interface • 3rd led flash is the Green/Orange wire on the interface • 5th led flash is the Black/Green wire on the interface If during the auto detect sequence there was no long led flash, just short ones, the interface was not connected to the correct wire on the ASWCSTALK or the incorrect wire was used on the interface.
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Volume up Volume down Seek up Seek down Mode (source) Volume up Volume down Seek up Seek down Mode (source) Remapping the ASWCSTALK Let’s say you have the ASWCSTALK programmed to your radio and you want to change the button assignment for the steering wheel controls. For instance you would like Seek Up to be Mute.
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NOTES: • The interface must have detected the ASWCSTALK and radio it is attached to before you can remap any buttons. • You can only start the remapping of the steering wheel controls process within the first 20 seconds of turning the ignition key on. If you wait longer then the 20 seconds you will have to turn the ignition off then back on again.
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5. Source/Mode 6. Mute 7. Preset Up 8. Preset Down 9. Power 10. Band 11. Play/Enter 12. PTT (Push To Talk) 13. On Hook 14. Off Hook 15. Fan Up 16. Fan Down 17. Temp Up 18. Temp Down * Note: Remember not all radios will have all these commands. Please refer to the radios’...
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After the 18th button is programmed or skipped the led will go out and the remapping is completed. If for any reason after remapping the steering wheel controls you want to go back to the original steering wheel control settings, follow the step in “IF the ASWCSTALK was installed before”.
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programmed Kenwood. 5) Here is the chart to show how many presses of the Volume Up button is needed for which radio you are trying to program: 1st led flash is for Eclipse 2nd led flash is for Kenwood 3rd led flash is for Clarion 4th led flash is for Sony and Dual 5th led flash is for JVC 6th led flash is for Pioneer and Jensen...
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