Dual Assignment Instructions (Long Button Press) - Axxess AXDIS-GMLN11 Installation Instructions Manual

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Dual assignment instructions (long button press)

The AXDIS-GMLN11 has the capability to assign (2) functions to a single button, except Volume-
Up and Volume-Down. Follow the steps below to program the button(s) to your liking.
Note: Seek-Up and Seek-Down come pre-programmed as Preset-Up and Preset-Down
for a long button press.
1. Turn on the ignition but do not start the vehicle.
2. Press and hold down the steering wheel control button that you want to assign a long press
function to for about (10) seconds, or until the L.E.D. flashes rapidly. At this point release the
button; the L.E.D. will then go solid.
3. Press and release the Volume-Up button the number of times corresponding to the new button
number selected. Refer to the Dual Assignment Legend. The L.E.D. will flash rapidly while the
Volume-Up button is being pressed, and then go back to a solid L.E.D. once released. Go to the
next step once the Volume-Up button has been pressed the desired number of times.
Caution: If more than (10) seconds elapses between pressing the Volume-Up button, this
procedure will abort, and the L.E.D. will go out.
4. To store the long press button in memory, press the button that you assigned a long press
button to (the button held down in Step 2). The L.E.D. will now go off indicating the new
information has been stored.
Note: These steps must be repeated for each button you would like to assign a dual
purpose feature to. To reset a button back to its default state, repeat Step 1, and then
press the Volume-Down button. The L.E.D. will go out, and the long press mapping for
that button will be erased.
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STEERING WHEEL CONTROL SETTINGS
(CONT)
Dual assignment legend
1. Not allowed
6. ATT/Mute
7. Preset-Up
2. Not allowed
8. Preset-Down
3. Seek-Up/Next
9. Power
4. Seek-Down/Prev
5. Mode/Source
10. Band
* Not applicable in this application
11. Play/Enter
15. Fan-Up *
12. PTT
16. Fan-Down *
13. On-Hook
17. Temp-Up *
14. Off-Hook
18. Temp-Down *

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