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4) If you have a different radio then Eclipse, press the Volume Up button again till the led goes solid
red, then release Volume Up. You have now programmed Kenwood.
5) Here is the chart to show how many presses of the Volume Up button is needed for which radio
you are trying to program:
1st led ash is for Eclipse
2nd led ash is for Kenwood
3rd led ash is for Clarion
4th led ash is for Sony and Dual
5th led ash is for JVC
6th led ash is for Pioneer and Jensen
7th led ash is for Alpine*
8th led ash is for Visteon
9th led ash is for Valor
* Note: If the ASWC ashes 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.
6) Once the radio manufacturer has been selected hold Volume Down for at least 5 seconds. The
led will ash the number of times which radio was selected then the led will remain on to indicate
the ASCW has nished programming.
7) Go enjoy your radio.
Remapping the SWC Buttons
Let’s say you have the ASWC programmed to your vehicle and your radio and you want to change
the button assignment for the steering wheel controls. For instance you would like Seek Up to be
Mute.
This process is the same as manually programming the ASWC (please refer to the Manual Program-
ming section) with a couple of notes:
• The ASWC must have detected the vehicle and radio it is attached to before you can remap
any buttons.
• You can only start the remapping of the steering wheel controls process within the rst 20 seconds
of turning the ignition key on. If you wait longer then the 20 seconds you will have to turn the
ignition off then back on again.
• Within the rst 20 seconds if any button other then Volume Up or Volume Down is pushed, the
remapping process will stop.
• If during the remapping process no button is pushed for 30 seconds the remapping process is
aborted and the original settings are reset.