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07-23-09

SWI-PS
Universal Steering Wheel Control Interface
For Pioneer, Sony, Advent, Dual,

Pacific Accessory Corporation


Jensen and Visteon Radios with Installation Instructions
wired remote inputs.

Before You Start

A. Is this product compatible with the vehicle?


• See application guide (seperate sheet) for listing of vehicles and connection information. If not, check www.pac-
audio.com for an updated list of compatible vehicles.

B. Prepare for the installation.


• If possible, install the SWI-PS while you are installing the new head unit. Keep in mind you may need to plug in the
factory stereo to locate certain wires; therefore do not complete the head unit installation until the SWI-PS is work-
ing properly.
• Plan a general installation location for both the SWI-PS plug and the control body. Keep in mind that the supplied
wire harness is two feet long, and the 1/8" plug harness is three feet long.
• Use a multimeter or approved measuring device for checking vehicle circuits.

IP-BUS cable

SEEK VOLUME

PRESET MUTE
AM FM PLAY

IP-BUS input

Steering wheel
audio control wire Fuse Jack for the SWI-PS

Antenna jack
Powe
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Wiring Connections

Note: Only 3 wires will be used during installation. Only GM vehicles programmed for version #4, will use 4 wires.

Step 1. Step 2.
Connect the BLACK Connect the RED wire
wire to ground (-). to switched +12V.

Verification: Wire Verification: Wire reg-


or location registers isters +12V when the
a constant (-) when ignition key is turned
probed. to the ACC or ON posi-
tions.

Step 3.
Connect the appropriate interface wire (WHITE, YELLOW, ORANGE or
GREEN).
• Refer to the Identification and Connection Chart. Locate the vehicle and
note the SWC wire color in the “Interface Wire Color” column.
• Note the vehicle wire color and location information in the “Identification”
column.
Note: You will only connect ONE of these wires. The other 3 wires will not
be used. Cut and insulate the unused wires.
• Connect the wire as indicated in the chart.

Step 4
If necessary, perform the following operations as indicated by the notes in Identification and Connection Chart.

Step 4a. Step 4b.


Connect the BLUE If instructed by the
serial data wire. Vehicle Application
Connect this wire Guide, cut the
ONLY on GM BROWN wire loop and
passenger vehicles (no insulate both halves.
trucks or SUVs) with
airbags AND steering Step 4c.
wheel heater controls. If instructed by the
For all other vehicles, Vehicle Application
cut and insulate the Guide, cut the VIOLET
BLUE wire. wire loop and insulate
both halves, or place a
Note: Step 4a is for vehicles made by resistor in-line of wires.
General Motors that are programmed
for version #4 only. If no connections is
necessary, proceed to Step 4b.

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Programming the SWI-PS to Work With the Vehicle

Step 5.
Refer to The Vehicle Appication Guide. Note the INTERFACE Version Number next to the selected vehicle. Fill in the information
below for quick reference.

Version Number: ____________


(Write Version Number here)

SWI
Step 6. SWI The LED on the
-PS
ACC
IGN
Press and hold programming/ -PS SWI-PS will light.
OFF
STRT
mode button on SWI-PS. Turn the
vehicle ignition to the ON position.

SWI Step 7. SWI The LED will turn off,


-PS
Release the programming/
-PS indicating memory is
mode button. cleared.

SWI
Step 8. SWI The LED will flash
-PS
Press and release the program- -PS each time the button is
ming/mode button the same pressed and released.
number of times as the desired
version number.

SWI Step 9. Step 10.


-PS After 3 seconds, the ACC
IGN
Turn vehicle ignition
LED will flash the same OFF
STRT
to OFF position.
amount of times of set Vehicle programming
version number. sequence is complete.

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Programming the SWI-PS to Control the Head Unit
IMPORTANT! Some steps of the programming instructions must be completed within a certain number of seconds following the
previous step. Review the complete instruction before beginning the programming sequence.

LED will flash to


SWI
Step 11. -PS indicate set version
IGN
ACC

Turn the vehicle ignition to OFF


STRT number.
the ON position.

If you programmed the interface for version #4, proceed with the following steps.
If you did not program the interface for version #4, skip to Step 18.

Step 12.
SWI SWI SWI Step 13.
Press and hold -PS
-PS LED will light.
-PS
Release
programming/
mode button programming/
on SWI-PS. mode button.

Step 14. SWI


Press and hold the TEMP UP T
-PS LED will turn off.
button on the steering wheel
control.

SWI
Step 15. T
-PS LED will turn on. The
function is pro-
Release the TEMP UP button.
grammed.

Step 16.
Repeat Steps 14 and 15, using the TEMP DOWN Button.

Step 17a.
If the vehicle is equipped with FAN UP and FAN DOWN buttons:
In either case, the
Repeat Steps 14 and 15 for these buttons as well. LED will flash once
SWI
-PS and stay on.
Skip to Step 20.
Step 17b.
If the vehicle is NOT equipped with FAN UP and FAN DOWN buttons: You have 7 sec-
onds to perform
SWI
-PS
Press and release the programming/ the next step.
mode button on the SWI-PS.

Step 18.
Press and SWI SWI SWI Step 19.
hold program-
-PS
-PS LED will light.
-PS
Release
ming/mode programming/
button on mode button.
SWI-PS.

You only need to press the programming/mode button once to program all the buttons. If you press this button again after the
interface is programmed, it will erase all previous learned buttons.

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Programming the SWI-PS to Control the Head Unit (cont.)


The SWI-PS must be programmed in the specific order shown below. If a function is not needed, it may be skipped.

1. Volume Up 5. Track Down/Seek Down 9. Band


2. Volume Down 6. Source 10. Phone Status
3. Mute 7. Preset Up/Disc Up 11. Answer Call
4. Track Up/Seek Up 8. Preset Down/Disc Down 12. End Call

Example: If you have a vehicle with only 3 functions, and you want to program Volume Up, Volume Down and Source. You will do
Step 21-22 twice, the first time for Volume Up, the second time for Volume Down. Step 23 will be done 3 times to skip
Mute, Track Up and Track Down. Do Step 21-22 to program Source. After all 3 buttons have been programmed, you will
proceed to Step 24.

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

Step 21. SWI


Within 7 seconds, press and -PS The LED will turn off
when the button has
O
hold the button that is to be
been learned.
learned on the steering wheel.

SWI
Step 22. -PS The LED will turn on
O back on. Skip to Step
Release the button.
24.

The LED will flash


SWI
Step 23. -PS SWI once and stay on.
Within 7 seconds, -PS This will indicate
press and release the that the function
programming/mode has been skipped.
button on the SWI-PS. Skip to Step 20.

Step 24.
If you need to program more buttons, Program
repeat step 20 for each additional audio remaining buttons
function on the steering wheel.

Once programming
After all buttons are
SWI
is completed, wait 7
programmed
-PS seconds. The LED will
flash three times indi-
cating end of program-
ming. The Interface will
then flash the version
number it was pro-
grammed for.

5
Testing the SWI-PS
Note: For Sony head units, please refer to the note below.

Test each Heater function of the steering wheel controls. The


TEMP and FAN should work properly. When testing the audio O T
controls, the left LED on the SWI-PS will flash indicating it is
sending a command. If any function does not work, repeat the
programming instructions (starting from Step 11) or refer to
Troubleshooting Guide.

Sony Head Units only!: If the Volume and Track/


Seek settings are reversed, you need to program the head
unit to reverse the input. Please refer to the radio's Owners
Manual to change this feature for the wired remote.

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Appendix A: Known Incompatible Vehicles

Vehicle

BMW A
A S C
S
Toyota A S

Appendix B: Resistor Kit


Some vehicles have a seperate wire for each of the steering wheel buttons. Use this resistor kit for the steering wheel
push buttons that do not already have a resistor network connected to them. Examples are Nissan and Harley Davidson
motorcycles.

Connect a resistor to each side of a push button and connect the other ends of the resistor all together. Connect the SWI-
PS to these resistors. On the Harley Davidson, one button can be connected directly to the SWI-PS.
47

47 = yel, vio, blk 100


100 = brn, blk, brn
150 = brn, grn, brn 150
560 = grn, blu, brn
1000 = brn, blk, red
1500 = brn, grn, red Steering Wheel 560
3900 = org, wht, red Interface
Connect SWI white 1000
5100 = grn, brn, red
wire to resistors
1500

By putting two or more resistor in series, you can come up with additional values. Ex. 150 + 1000 + 1500 = 2650ohms.

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Troubleshooting Guide
No power / won’t go into programming mode:
• Check Red wire connection and fuse. Make sure INTERFACE is connected to switched +12volts, not constant +12volts.
• Make sure vehicle ignition is on.

The INTERFACE controls the stereo immediately without pressing any buttons on the steering wheel:
• During programming, press the buttons on the steering wheel firmly until the left LED turns off. Releasing the button too early
will cause the INTERFACE to send out a signal even when no buttons are pressed.

The INTERFACE controls the radio whenever the steering wheel is turned (mostly late 80’s early 90’s Honda/Acura).
• Program the INTERFACE for version #11.

When ever I program a new button the previous button does not work.
• You must program all buttons during programming. If you try to program another button, all previous button will be erased. You
will have to relearn all previous buttons again.

Working on a new or unlisted vehicle?


We are always looking for new vehicle information. If you’ve successfully completed the installation on a vehicle with
steering wheel controls, and the vehicle is not listed in these instructions or on our Website, contact us at
techsupport@pac-audio.com so that we may add the information to the instructions.

Pacific Accessory Corporation


Santa Ana, CA 92705
techsupport@pac-audio.com • www.pac-audio.com
Copyright 2005 Pacific Accessory Corporation. Content subject to change without notice.
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Connect pin 20 (Black) wire to ground. Connect pin 19 (Violet) to the INTERFACE's White wire. Connect one end of a 150 ohm resistor to pin 18 (Orange), then connect the other end of the resistor to
the INTERFACE's white wire. So basicallv yOU will have two wires, one with a resistor in series, connected to the INTERFACE's white wire (See Fi 2).
Two Interfaces are needed to retain the SWC's. You will need a CAN SWC interface and a radio specific SWC interface. Use ONLY the Programming instructions provided with this document. All
connections will be made b referrinq to the CAN SWC Interface instructions.
Connect pin 6 wire to ground. Connect pin 7 to the INTERFACE's White wire. Connect one end of a 150 ohm resistor to pin 8. then connect the other end of the resistor to the INTERFACE's white
wire. So basically you will have two wires, one with a resistor in series, connected to the INTERFACE's White wire (See Fig 2). If the vehicle has Phone options on the steering wheel and you want to
use them to control the radio. lease use a 560 ohm resistor instead of the 150 ohm resistor indicated. Mapllnfo button is not used.
If the vehicle has rear controls and they need to be retained with front controls, connect both pins 13 and 14 to the INTERFACE's green wire. Connect Pin 12 (Pink or Violet) 10 Accessory +12. Rear
controls do not need to be prOQrammed unless a button is not on the steerinq wheel.
You must get the wire at the steering wheel column. Cut wire in half. Connect the INTERFACE's Yellow wire to the steering wheel side of the cut wire. Insulate remaining cut wire. The "RIT" button is
NOT oroarammable.
Plug is located in the AV Switch panel control module. This control module can be found by following the AV Switch panel harness into the dash. Connect a 150 ohm resistor to vehicle's pin 13 wire.
Connect a 47 ohm resistor to vehicle's in 12 wire. Connect remaininq ends of resistor to the INTERFACE's white wire. Connect vehicle's in 14 wire to chassis around (See Fio 4).
9 There are separate wires for each button. Put a different value resistor on each wire and tie remaining ends of resistor to INTERFACE'S White wire. Use resistors less than 2k ohms.
10 Wire in steering wheel column in white or gray plug. Remove cover around key cylinder (special torx driver may be needed). Cut the wire in half. Connect the INTERFACE's wire to steering wheel side
of the cut wire. Insulate remainina cut wire.
11 Only applicable for vehicles with the "Mode" button on the steering wheel: In some cases f-:)r the Mode button to function, no resistor is needed, a 3900 ohm resistor is needed, or a 5100 ohm resistor
is needed across the INTERFACES white and black wires (See Fi 1). If Pin # 11 (brown .....-ire) in the factory radio harness is available, connect to chassis around.
12 If you are using a radio replacement interface that provides a SWC output wire, disregard all connection and version number directions provided with this document, only following the programming
steps. Refer to the radio replacement interface instructions for version number and connection information.
13 Connect a 150 ohm resistor to pin 16 in the vehicle connector. Connect 47 ohm resistor to pin 6 in the vehicle connector. Connect the free ends of the resistors to the INTERFACE'S White wire (See
Fio 4). Connect in 15 in the vehicle connector to Ground. This connector is the radio lUG.

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Reject an incoming call

UPDATED PROGRAMMING ORDER:


1. Volume Up
2. Volume Down
3. Mute / Attenuate
4. Seek»
5. Seek«
6. Source
7. Preset +
8. Preset -
9. Band
1O. Phone Status
11 . Answer Call
12. End Call

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