Note: If the next function on the list is not on the steering wheel, press the Volume-Up button
for (1) second until the L.E.D. comes on, and then release the Volume-Up button. This will tell
the AXDIS-CH5 that this function is not available and it will move on to the next function.
5. To complete the remapping process, press and hold the Volume-Up button on the
steering wheel until the L.E.D. in the AXDIS-CH5 goes out.
Button assignment legend
1. Volume-Up
2. Volume-Down
3. Seek-Up/Next
4. Seek-Down/Prev
5. Source/Mode
6. Mute
7. Preset-Up
8. Preset-Down
9. Power
* Not applicable in this application
Note: Not all radios will have all of these commands. Please refer to the manual provided
with the radio, or contact the radio manufacturer for specific commands recognized by that
particular radio.
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STEERING WHEEL CONTROL SETTINGS
10. Band
11. Play/Enter
12. PTT (Push to Talk)
13. On-Hook
14. Off-Hook
15. Fan-Up *
16. Fan-Down *
17. Temp-Up *
18. Temp-Down *
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Dual assignment (long button press)
The AXDIS-CH5 has the capability to assign (2) functions to a single button, except Volume-Up
and Volume-Down. Follow the steps below to program the button(s) to your liking.
Note: Seek-Up and Seek-Down come pre-programmed as Preset-Up and Preset-Down
for a long button press.
1. Turn on the ignition but do not start the vehicle.
2. Press and hold down the steering wheel control button that you want to assign a long press
function to for about (10) seconds, or until the L.E.D. flashes rapidly. At this point release the
button; the L.E.D. will then go solid.
3. Press and release the Volume-Up button the number of times corresponding to the new button
number selected. Refer to the Dual Assignment Legend. The L.E.D. will flash rapidly while the
Volume-Up button is being pressed, and then go back to a solid L.E.D. once released. Go to the
next step once the Volume-Up button has been pressed the desired number of times.
Caution: If more than (10) seconds elapses between pressing the Volume-Up button, this
procedure will abort, and the L.E.D. will go out.
4. To store the long press button in memory, press the button that you assigned a long press
button to (the button held down in Step 2). The L.E.D. will now go off indicating the new
information has been stored.
Note: These steps must be repeated for each button you would like to assign a dual
purpose feature to. To reset a button back to its default state, repeat Step 1, and then
press the Volume-Down button. The L.E.D. will go out, and the long press mapping for
that button will be erased.
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