Owner's Manual
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AXXESS INTERFACE INSTALLATION
• Provides accessory power (12-volt 10-amp)
• Retains R.A.P. (retained accessory power)
• Used in amplified and non-amplified systems
• Provides NAV outputs (parking brake, reverse, V.S.S.)
• Prewired ASWC-1 harness (ASWC-1 sold separately)
• Retains balance and fade
• Ability to add an aftermarket backup camera or additional video input
• Retains the factory display screen
• Micro “B” USB updatable
Note:
Does not retain sound from “Driver Convenience Group”
Connections ..............................................................................................................................................7
Installation ...............................................................................................................................................8
Programming ...........................................................................................................................................8
Final assembly .........................................................................................................................................8
Audio level adjustment ...........................................................................................................................8
Screen operation ......................................................................................................................................9
Video option screen ............................................................................................................................... 10
Updating .................................................................................................................................................. 11
INTERFACE FEATURES TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Crimping tool and connectors, or solder gun, solder, and heat shrink
• Tape • Wire cutter • Zip ties • Small flat-blade screwdriver
TOOLS REQUIRED
• Axxess interface
• 16-pin harness with stripped leads
• 6520 harness
INTERFACE COMPONENTS
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