INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR PART AX-ADGM01
Testing the AX-ADGM01
• Turn the ignition on, and then turn the
aftermarket radio on.
• Push the OnStar button, the radio should turn
off (radio will mute if mute wire is connected),
you should hear OnStar. Push the OnStar cancel
button, the radio should come back on.
Chime Volume Adjustment
1. With car on, shut off car and leave keys in
ignition. Open the car door and leave it open.
Chimes will be heard.
2. Wait 10-seconds, then with a small screwdriver
adjust the potentiometer fully counterclockwise
(all the way left), then clockwise to raise chime
level and counterclockwise to lower the
chime level.
3. When the volume is at the desired level, remove
the keys from the ignition. This will lock the
chime volume at its current level.
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Audio Level Adjustment
1. Start your vehicle and turn on the radio having
audio playing.
2. Turn your aftermarket radio's volume up
3/4 of the way.
3. With a small screwdriver adjust the potentiom-
eter clockwise to raise the audio level and
counterclockwise to lower the audio level.
4. Once at desired level your audio adjustment
is complete.
OnStar Level Adjustment
To adjust the OnStar volume level find the Black/
Yellow wire on the 16-pin harness. Push the blue
OnStar button, while the voice is speaking tap the
Black/Yellow wire to ground. Once the volume is
set it will stay at that volume until the Black/
Yellow wire is tapped to ground again. This can
be set during installation and then left alone. If
user adjustment is desired, the customer may
also tap volume up or down on the steering
wheel (if equipped) to adjust the OnStar level.
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