
Complete Radio Replacement Kit with
Vehicle Information Retention for
Select 11-Bit GMLAN Vehicles
RPK4-GM2301
Pacific Accessory Corporation
Rev. 072517
Page 4
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Optional Steering Wheel Control Programming (cont.)
Alpine
JVC
Kenwood
Clarion
Other *
Pioneer
Sony
Fusion
1
2
Volume -
Volume -
Volume -
Volume -
Volume -
Volume -
Volume -
Volume -
3
Mute
Mute
Mute
Mute
Mute
Mute
Mute
Mute
4
Source
Source
Source
Source
5
Preset -
Track +
Play
Preset -
Preset -
Preset -
Track +
6
Source
Track -
Track +
Search -
Source
Source
Source / End Call
Track -
7
Track +
Band / Disc +
Track -
Band
Track +
Track +
Track +
Audio
8
Track -
Preset / Disc -
Disc / FM +
Send / End
Track -
Track -
Track -
Power
9
Power
Select
Disc / AM -
Send
Band
Band
Band
10
Enter / Play
Attenuation
Answer
End
Answer **
Phone Menu
Power / End Call
11
Band / Program
Phone Receive
Voice Dial
VR
End **
Answer Call
Voice Dial / Answer / End Call
12
Receive
Phone Reject
On Hook
PTT **
End Call
VR (Android Auto & Car Play)
Answer / End Call***
13
End
Voice Dial
Off Hook
VR
14
VR
Power
Mute
15
* Advent, Boyo, Dual, Lightning Audio, Jensen, Rockford Fosgate & Visteon ** Jensen & Advent ONLY ***
XAV-AX100 Only
Optional Programming Order
Programming
1.
Turn the key to the ignition position.
2.
Press and release the programming button on the side of the interface.
3.
Within 7 seconds, press the button that is to be learned on the steering wheel. The LED will turn off when the button is pressed.
At this point you have two options:
A.
For short press functionality:
Release the button within 1.5 seconds. The LED will turn back on.
B.
For long press functionality:
Hold the button until the LED starts blinking. Release the button and the LED will
go back to solid.
4.
If you need to program more buttons, repeat step 3 for each additional audio function on the steering wheel.
5.
If you come across a function in the chart that your steering wheel does not have, or you do not want to program, press and
release the program button on the side of the interface to skip that function.
6.
Once programming is completed, wait seven seconds. The LED will flash three times indicating end of programming.
7.
Test the interface for proper functionality. Whenever a SWC is pressed the LED on the interface should blink. If any function
does not work, repeat the programming steps.
SWC re-calibration is necessary when the SWC operation is erratic or non-existent. This process re-calibrates the SWC values to the RPK4
interface for button function assignment. The interface must be programmed in the specific order shown in the table below. If you come across
a function in the chart that your steering wheel does not have you must press and release the program button on the side of the interface to skip
that function. The LED will flash off and on confirming that you have successfully skipped that function and are ready to proceed to the next one.
The SWC and radio command assignments can always be restored to default values by entering re-calibration mode (Steps 1-3) and not pressing
any buttons. After 7 seconds the re-calibration mode will time out and all default values will be restored.
Button Programming Order
Volume Up
Volume Down
Seek Up
Seek Down
Source
Mute
1-6
Band
1. Turn the key to the ignition position.
2. Press and hold the programming button for 7 seconds until the LED begins blinking. When the LED
begins blinking, release the programming button.
3. Within 7 seconds, press and release the button that is to be learned on the steering wheel. The LED will
turn off when the button is pressed and come back on when it is released.
4. If you need to program more buttons, repeat step 3 for each additional audio function on the steering
wheel.
5. If you come across a function in the chart that your steering wheel does not have, press and release the
program button on the side of the interface to skip that function.
6.
Once programming is completed, wait 7 seconds and the LED will flash three times indicating end of
programming.
7. Test the interface for proper functionality. Whenever a SWC is pressed the LED on the interface should
blink. If any function does not work, repeat the programming steps.
8. After you have re-calibrated the SWC buttons, the default SWC button assignments will be the same as
what is listed in the chart on page 3. If you wish to re-assign button functions you must also go through
the programming process in the section above.
Steering Wheel Control Re-calibration