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Axxess ASWC Manuel d'installation
Once all the information above has been verified and correct, refer back to the 2 sets of led flashes
during the auto detect sequence. Here is what the flashes stand for:
LED Feedback
The 1st series of led flashes represent the wire(s) that are connected to the vehicle from the ASWC.
Short flashes represent the steering wheel control wire(s) that are not connected to the vehicle from
the ASWC
Long flashes represent the wire(s) that are connected to the vehicle
1st led flash is pin #2 (White/Green) on the ASWC
2nd led flash is pin #3 (Orange/Green) on the ASWC
3rd led flash is pin #4 (Green/Orange) on the ASWC
4th led flash is pin #5 (Gray/Red) on the ASWC
5th led flash is pin #8 (Black/Green) on the ASWC
6th led flash is pin #11 (Gray/Blue) on the ASWC
7th led flash is pin #1 (Pink) on the ASWC
If during the auto detect sequence there was no long led flash, just short ones, the ASWC was not
connected to the correct wire in the vehicle or the incorrect wire was used on the ASWC. Double
check connections and the vehicle information sheet to verify that you have the correct wires con-
nected.
The 2nd set of led flashes represents what brand radio the ASWC believes it is connected to.
Each flash is for a different radio manufacturer.
1st led flash is for Eclipse
2nd led flash is for Kenwood
3rd led flash is for Clarion
4th led flash is for Sony and Dual
5th led flash is for JVC
6th led flash is for Pioneer and Jensen
7th led flash is for Alpine*
8th led flash is for Visteon
9th led flash is for Valor
* Note: If the ASWC flashes 7 times and you do not have an Alpine radio connected to it that means
that the ASWC did not see any radio connected. Verify the 3.5mm connector is connected to the
SWC input on the radio.
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