3) For Kenwood radios, make sure that the ASWC-1 displays that a
Kenwood radio is being used; reference to Radio Legend (p. 21). If
the Radio Legend shows a JVC radio instead, then reference to the
Changing Radio Type (p. 12) to force program the ASWC-1 to
display Kenwood.
Tip: Some Kenwood radios have a feature called Remote Sensor. If
your radio has this feature, ensure it is turned on. If it is on, turn it
off, then back on.
4) For Alpine radios, remove the 3.5mm jack from the radio,
reprogram the ASWC-1 with the jack removed, and then reconnect
the 3.5mm jack back into the radio.
Tip: Some Alpine radios have a feature that turns the remote to
either the back, or the front. If you have one of these radios, ensure
the sensor is on the rear setting. If the setting is on the rear, turn it
to the front, then back to the rear.
5) For Pioneer and Sony radios, if the ASWC-1 works, but the buttons
are out of order, or become out of order; this could be caused by the
3.5mm jack on the ASWC-1 not seating properly, slipping out, or dirt
on the contacts. Additionally, sometimes this can be intermittent.
Remove any dirt on the contacts, reinsert the jack firmly into the
radio, and then put a stress loop on the 3.5mm cable to prevent this
from happening in the future. Also, if anything is prohibiting the jack
from seating all the way in, such as a heatsink, lightly trim some of
the plastic from the 3.5mm jack as needed.
ASWC-1 Troubleshooting
Auto Detect Mode
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