Axess ASWC-1to Instructions

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ASWC-1 Connections:

 Connect the Black wire of the ASWC-1to
Chassis Ground.
 Connect the Red wire of the ASWC-1 to 12v
accessory power.
 Connect the Pink wire of the ASWC-1 to the
wire in Pin 14 of the vehicle's radio harness
shown.
 Connect the Blue/Pink wire of the ASWC-1
to the wire in Pin 15 of the vehicle's radio
harness shown.
Connect the 3.5mm Jack to the SWC input on
the back of the radio. If the radio doesn't have
a 3.5mm built in, please refer to Page 2 for
wiring instructions for the Axxess 2 wire
adapter.
ASWC-1 Data Wires Used:
Pink, Blue/Pink

Programming Method:

Tap Volume Up on the steering wheel
ASWC-1 VEHICLE SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS
Vehicle Connector:
This is the pin view of the radio connector in the vehicle
Initial Installation:
The first time the ASWC-1 is cycled on, the LED will
begin to "Rapid Flash".
Programming:
When the ASWC-1 begins to flash rapidly, it is in
auto-detect mode. At this time, tap the Volume
Up button on the wheel, when the rapid flash
stops, quit tapping and simply wait until the LED
goes solid. Now you can test the buttons on the
wheel. If the LED does not go solid, refer to the
LED Feedback section for information on how to
proceed.
**NOTE - If you cycle the ignition on and the ASWC
only shows one Green flash, press and hold the
Reset button for 3 seconds. This will force the ASWC-
1 into Rapid flash/Program mode. If the ASWC-1
goes to a slow Green/Red flash you held the reset
button too long, repeat the 3 second press again.

LED Feedback:

 Rapid LED flash Red/Green between 3-
5 seconds
 Pause for 1-2 seconds
 Series of 7 Green LED flashes. (The
ASWC-1 is detecting wires connected to
the vehicle)
 Pause for 1-2 seconds
 Series of up to 18 Red LED flashes
(The ASWC-1 is detecting the radio. List
of radios on pg. 2)
After this sequence one of two things will happen.
Either the LED will go solid Red, which means
the ASWC-1 has detected the vehicle, or the
ASWC-1 will go back to a slow Red/Green flash.
This means the ASWC-1 did not detect the
vehicle, and connections should be rechecked, or
programming method should be verified.

Additional LED information:

After the ASWC-1 stops rapid flashing, it will pause
then go directly to 7 Green flashes. Short flashes
indicate wires that are not connected, Long flashes
indicate wires that are connected. *NOTE – The
ASWC always flashes Green 7 times, this is an
indicator of the ASWC-1 wires. After the green
flashes, it will pause then go to Red flashes; the
number of flashes depends on the radio you are
installing.

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Summary of Contents for Axess ASWC-1to

  • Page 1 Green flash, press and hold the Reset button for 3 seconds. This will force the ASWC- 1 into Rapid flash/Program mode. If the ASWC-1  Connect the Black wire of the ASWC-1to goes to a slow Green/Red flash you held the reset Chassis Ground.
  • Page 2 Universal 3.5 Jack Connections: Universal 2 wire radios: ASWC-1 / Green LED List: Connect the steering wheel control wire, referred to as LED = White/Green wire on the ASWC-1 LED = Yellow/Green wire on the ASWC-1 Key-A or SWC-1, to the Brown wire of the connector. LED = Green/Orange wire on the ASWC-1 Then connect the remaining steering wheel control wire, LED = Gray/Red wire on the ASWC-1...
  • Page 3 ASWC-1 Button Remapping ASWC-1 Changing Radio Type Troubleshooting: ASWC-1 button remapping will be used for people In some cases, you have to change the radio type.  Verify 12 volt power & chassis ground have a good connection. * Tip: If you have the ground that want to change button function from one thing Below you’ll see how to do this.
  • Page 4 Dual Assignment Instructions: Dual Assignment Legend: Button Press Button Action Note: Seek Up and Seek Down are initially set to Preset Up and Preset Down for a long button press. Not Allowed Not Allowed Seek Up / Next With the key in the accessory position. Press ...

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