Metra Electronics 99-9613 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 8

99-9613

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1.

  Connect the 44-UA20 (provided), and complete all necessary connections to the 

radio, but do not connect the ASWC-1 just yet.

2.

  Turn the key to ignition and test the radio for proper operation.

3.

  Remove the key and connect the ASWC-1.

4.

  Program the ASWC-1:

a.

  Turn the ignition on, the LED will start flashing rapidly.

 

Note:

 

If the LED did not start flashing rapidly, press the reset button for 3 seconds

.

b.

  Press and hold the Volume Up button on the handlebar until the L.E.D stops 

flashing rapidly.

c.

  After approximately 2 seconds there will be a series of 7 Green flashes, 

some short, and some long. The long flashes represent the wires that are 

connected to the ASWC-1.

 Tip:

 

Knowing this will help to troubleshoot, if need be.

d.

  The LED will pause for another 2 seconds, and then flash 

Red

 up to 17 

times depending on which radio is connected to the interface. Refer to the 

L.E.D. feedback section for information.

e.

  This is the end of the auto detection stage. If the ASWC-1 detected the 

vehicle and the radio successfully, the L.E.D. will light up solid.

f.

  Test the handlebar controls for proper operation. Refer to the “Handlebar 

Control Settings” section before proceeding onto the next step.

5.

  Reassemble the fairing in reverse order of disassembly.

Final Assembly

Handlebar Control Settings

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Continued on the next page

L.E.D. Feedback

The (17) 

Red

 L.E.D. flashes represent which brand radio the ASWC-1 is connected to. 

Each flash represents a different radio manufacturer. For example, if you are installing 
a JVC radio, the ASWC-1 will flash 

Red

 (5) times, and then stop. Following is a legend 

that dictates which radio manufacturer corresponds to which flash.

L.E.D. Feedback Legend

Note:

 If the ASWC-1 flashes Red (7) times, and you do not have an Alpine radio connected to 

it, that means the ASWC-1 does not detect a radio connected it. Verify that the 3.5mm jack is 
connected to the correct steering wheel jack/wire in the radio.

** 

Note:

 The AX-SWC-PARROT is required (sold separately). Also, the Parrot radio must be 

updated to rev. 2.1.4 or higher through www.parrot.com.

† 

Note:

 If you have a Clarion radio and the handlebar controls do not work, change the radio type 

to the other Clarion radio type; same for Eclipse. The following section explains how to do this.

‡ 

Note:

 If you have a Kenwood radio and the L.E.D. feedback comes back as showing as a JVC 

radio, change the radio type to a Kenwood. . The following section explains how to do this.

1 flash - Eclipse (Type 1) †
2 flashes - Kenwood ‡
3 flashes - Clarion 

(Type 1) †

4 flashes - Sony / Dual
5 flashes - JVC
6 flashes - Pioneer / Jensen

7 flashes - Alpine *

8 flashes - Visteon

9 flashes - Valor

10 flashes - Clarion 

(Type 2) †

11 flashes - Metra OE

12 flashes - Eclipse 

(Type 2) †

13 flashes - LG
14 flashes - Parrot **
15 flashes - XITE
16 flashes - Philips
17 flashes - JBL

Summary of Contents for 99-9613

Page 1: ...controls 44 UA20 antenna included A Radio housing with rubber gasket B 4 1 2 long button head cap screws C Wiring harness not shown KIT FEATURES KIT COMPONENTS WIRING ANTENNA CONNECTIONS Wiring Harnes...

Page 2: ...ork tubes facing forward Figure A step 3 4 Remove the 3 T 27 Torx bolts from the bottom edge of the windshield Figure A step 4 NOTE The windshield and fairing will be loose once these screws are remov...

Page 3: ...away and unplug the headlight to remove the outer fairing Figure B 7 Extract the 2 3 16 Allen bolts from each side of the radio housing Figure C 8 Remove the factory radio Continue to Kit Assembly Fa...

Page 4: ...ring Disassembly Roadglide Sharknose models 1 Loosen the 6 T 25 Torx bolts from the bottom middle and top of the left and right sides of the inner fairing Figure A Continued on the next page Figure A...

Page 5: ...o remove the 2 acorn nuts that hold each turn signal at the lower fairing Let the signals hang loose Figure B 3 Lift away the fairing unplug the headlights and then remove 4 Remove the 2 3 16 Allen bo...

Page 6: ...h rubber gasket and secure with the screws supplied with the radio Figure A 3 Insert the radio and kit assembly into the factory radio opening from the back side of the inner fairing Figure B 4 Secure...

Page 7: ...wire Kenwood or select JVC with a steering wheel control wire Connect the Blue Yellow wire to the Brown wire Note If your Kenwood radio auto detects as a JVC manually set the radio type to Kenwood See...

Page 8: ...ol Settings 8 Continued on the next page L E D Feedback The 17 Red L E D flashes represent which brand radio the ASWC 1 is connected to Each flash represents a different radio manufacturer For example...

Page 9: ...ed radio number has been selected press and hold the Volume Down button on the handlebar until the L E D goes solid The L E D will remain on for about 3 seconds while it stores the new radio informati...

Page 10: ...Volume Down Follow the steps below to remap the handlebar control buttons 1 Within the first twenty seconds of turning the ignition on press and hold the Volume Up button on the handlebar until the L...

Page 11: ...and then go back to a solid L E D once released Go to the next step once the Volume Up button has been pressed the desired number of times Caution If more than ten seconds elapses between pressing the...

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