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SWI-JACK
SWI-JACK
Step 22.
Release the button.
The LED will turn on
back on. Skip to Step
24.
Step 24.
If you need to program more buttons,
repeat step 20 for each additional audio
function on the steering wheel.
Once programming
is completed, wait 7
seconds. The LED will
ash three times indi-
cating end of program-
ming. The Interface will
then ash the version
number it was pro-
grammed for.
Step 21.
Within 7 seconds, press and
hold the button that is to be
learned on the steering wheel.
The LED will turn off
when the button has
been learned.
SWI-JACK
After all buttons are
programmed
Program
remaining buttons
VOL
VOL
SWI-JACK
Step 23.
Within 7 seconds,
press and release the
programming/mode
button on the SWI-JACK.
SWI-JACK
The LED will ash
and stay on. This
will indicate that
the function has
been skipped.
Skip to Step 20.
Step 20.
A. If the current function above is what you need to program, proceed to step 21.
B. If the current function above is not needed, proceed to step 23
Example 1: Alpine Radio - If you have a vehicle with only 3 functions and you want to program Volume Up, Volume Down and Source. Do
Step 21 twice, the rst time for Volume Up, the second time for Volume Down. Do Step 23 three times to skip Mute, Preset Up and
Preset Down. Do Step 21 to program Source. After all 3 buttons have been programmed, you will proceed to Step 24.
Example 2: JVC Radio - If you have a vehicle with only 4 function and you want to program Volume Up, Volume Down, Source and Band. Do
Step 21 twice for Volume Up and Volume Down. Do Step 23 two times to skip Mute and Preset Up. Do Step 21 to program Source.
Do Step 23 three times to skip Seek Up, Seek Down and Select. Do Step 21 once to program Band. After all 4 buttons have been
programmed, you will proceed to Step 24.
Programming the SWI-JACK to Control the Head Unit (cont.)
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