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•  Long flashes represent the wire(s) that are connected to the interface

•  3rd led flash is the Green/Orange wire on the interface

•  5th led flash is the Black/Green wire on the interface

If during the auto detect sequence there was no long led flash, just 

short ones, the interface was not connected to the correct wire on the 

ASWCSTALK or the incorrect wire was used on the interface.

The 2nd set of led flashes represents what brand radio the interface 

believes it is connected to. Each flash is for a different radio manufacturer. 

For example if you are installing a JVC radio the interface should blink 5 

times.

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

10th Clarion 5V

* Note: If the interface flashes 7 times and you do not have an Alpine 

radio connected to it that means that the interface did not see any radio 

connected. Verify the 3.5mm connector is connected to the SWC input on 

the radio. 

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Summary of Contents for ASWCSTALK

Page 1: ...K will allow the customer to adjust their radio without taking their eyes off the road TheASWCSTALK will come pre programmed with your most popular features like volume up volume down seek up seek dow...

Page 2: ...butt connectors bell caps ECT Female Spade Connectors IG N IT IO N TE R M IN AL S W IR E CU TT ER M 3 5 M 2 6 M 3 M 5 M 4 IS O 6 2 5 1 5 Important Please check steering shroud before drilling to make...

Page 3: ...wires through and twist the cap on to the ASWCSTALK making sure to align the notches on the cover 5 Screw the DECORATIVE NUT to the end of the rod with the smaller end facing the ASWCSTALK 6 Select t...

Page 4: ...re of the interface Isolate and tape the Brown White wire it will not be used The following three Kenwood models DNX9960 DNX7160 and DDX896 need a 10k to 12k ohm resistor between the Blue Yellow of th...

Page 5: ...should stop flashing and not light up for 2 seconds At this point do not push any buttons 5 After the 2 seconds there will be a series of 7 flashes some short and some long 6 The led will pause for a...

Page 6: ...is connected to your radio securely and in the correct location 3 If using the female 3 5mm connector on an Eclipse or Kenwood radio verify that the radio s SWC wire is connected to the correct wire...

Page 7: ...is connected to Each flash is for a different radio manufacturer For example if you are installing a JVC radio the interface should blink 5 times 1st led flash is for Eclipse 2nd led flash is for Ken...

Page 8: ...Volume down 3 Seek up 4 Seek down 5 Mode source Remapping the ASWCSTALK Let s say you have the ASWCSTALK programmed to your radio and you want to change the button assignment for the steering wheel co...

Page 9: ...riginal settings are reset So let s begin the remapping process 1 Ideally having the interface visible is recommended since you can see the led flashes to confirm button recognition 2 Turning off the...

Page 10: ...by the radio For instance the next command to be mapped is the Volume Down command Let s say you want the Mode button on your steering wheel to be the Volume Down command Hold down the Mode button til...

Page 11: ...on then release the Volume Down button and the led will turn off 3 The original steering wheel control settings will be restored 1 To manually program the aftermarket radio press and hold the Volume...

Page 12: ...or Alpine 8th led flash is for Visteon 9th led flash is for Valor 10th Clarion 5V 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...

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