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Gray/Blue wire on the ASWC-1 LED flash Pink wire on the ASWC-1 If during the auto-detect sequence there was no long green LED flash, just short ones, the ASWC-1 was not connected to the correct wire in the vehicle or the incorrect wire was...
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LED flash LED flash Note: If the ASWC-1 flashes 7 times and you do not have an Alpine radio connected to it that means that the ASWC-1 did not see any radio connected. Verify the 3.5mm connector is connected to the SWC input on the radio.
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LED lights up then proceed to the next button you wish to program. If you want to skip a command press the “Volume Up” on the steering wheel, this will tell the ASWC-1 to skip the command and proceed to the next one.
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If for any reason after remapping the steering wheel controls you want to go back to the original steering wheel control settings, follow these steps: 1) Within the first 20 seconds of turning the ignition on, press and hold down the original “Volume Down”...
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First some basic steps: 1) Verify that you have 12 volt accessory and a good chassis ground to the ASWC-1. 2) Verify with the vehicle information sheet from the Axxess website (www.axxessinterfaces.com) that you connected the correct steering wheel control wire(s) in the vehicle to the correct wire(s) on the ASWC-1.
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Manual Programming: * Note: Not every radio will have all the possible SWC commands on the steering wheel. Aftermarket radios that do not have Bluetooth will not recognize the PTT (Push To Talk) or On Hook / Off Hook commands, however those buttons can be manually programmed to do other commands.
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