4) After a few seconds the LED should stop flashing rapidly and go out
for approximately 2 seconds. At this point do not press any buttons.
5) After the approximate 2 seconds there will be a series of 7 Green
flashes, some short, and some long. The long flashes represent the
wires that are recognized by the ASWC-1.
Tip: Knowing this will help if you need to troubleshoot; refer to p. 22,
for the appropriate LED Feedback section legend.
6) The LED will pause for another 2 seconds, and then flash Red up to
15 times depending on what radio is connected to the ASWC-1.
Tip: Knowing this will help if you need to troubleshoot; refer to p. 23,
for the appropriate LED Feedback section legend.
7) This is the end of the auto detection stage. If the ASWC-1 detected
the vehicle and the radio successfully the LED will light up solid.
8) For vehicles with OE Bluetooth buttons, press and hold the
Hang up or Pick up button on the steering wheel after the LED on
the ASWC-1 goes solid. If the OE Bluetooth buttons are able to be
used the LED will go out after 3 seconds. Your OE Bluetooth buttons
are now programmed to your aftermarket radio.
Note: The aftermarket radio must have Bluetooth capability and must
be able to accept these commands.
9) Make sure the steering wheel control buttons function correctly in the
vehicle and enjoy.
Tip: If the ASWC-1 did not go to a solid LED, press the Reset button
for 3 seconds, release, and then start from Step 3. If the LED still doesn't
go to a solid LED refer to the LED Feedback section (p. 22).This will help
you to determine if the ASWC-1 is detecting your vehicle. If not, refer to
the instructions starting on p. 6, and make sure all the instructions were
followed as stated. If you have done this and the ASWC-1 is still not going
to a solid LED please refer to the Troubleshooting section (pp. 16-18).
ASWC-1 Installation
Programming
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