AXXESS AXTC-FD3 Ford SWC and Data Interface 2019 Up Instruction Manual

June 10, 2024
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AXXESS AXTC-FD3 Ford SWC and Data Interface 2019 Up Instruction Manual
AXXESS AXTC-FD3 Ford SWC and Data Interface 2019 Up

INTERFACE FEATURES

  • Provides accessory power (10-amp)
  • Provides wires for multimedia radios (park brake, reverse, speed sense)
  • Retains audio controls on the steering wheel
  • Designed for non-amplified models only
  • Designed to be compatible with all major radio brands
  • Auto detects vehicle type, radio connection, and preset controls
  • Ability to dual assign steering wheel control buttons
  • Retains memory settings even after battery disconnection or interface removal (non volatile memory)
  • Provides illumination output
  • Micro-B USB updatable

INTERFACE COMPONENTS

  • AXTC-FD3 interface
  • AXTC-FD3 harness
  • 3.5mm adapter

TOOLS & INSTALLATION ACCESSORIESREQUIRED

  • Crimping tool and connectors, or solder gun, solder, and heat shrink
  • Tape
  • Wire cutter
  • Zip-ties

ATTENTION: With the key out of the ignition, disconnect the negative battery terminal before installing this product. Ensure that all installation connections are secure before cycling the ignition to test this product.
NOTE: Refer also to the instructions included with the aftermarket radio.

CONNECTIONS

Wiring Connection

3.5mm Adapter (for vehicles without Steering wheel controls or aftermarket radios with a wire for SWC)
Boss (with SWC wire):Key 1 (Gray) – Brown Kenwood / JVC (with SWC wire): Blue/Yellow – Brown XITE:SWC-2 – Brown
Key-A or SWC-1 – Brown
Key-B or SWC-2 – Brown/White
***** After programming, assign SWC buttons within radio menu
Cable

3.5mm Adapter for Vehicles without Steering wheel controls

  1. From the 3.5mm adapter, tie the Brown and Brown/White wires together with tape or conntector
  2. Connect the 3.5mm adapter to the 3.5mm jack from the AXTC-FD3 Harness.
  3. Program the AXTC-FD3 per the instructions on page 3. Disregard steps 4 & 5
    Inserting

PROGRAMMING

  1. Open the driver’s door, and keep open during the programming process.
    Open door

  2. Cycle the ignition on and wait (5) seconds.
    Cycle ignition

  3. Connect the AXTC-FD3harness to the AXTC-FD3interface, and then to the wiring harness in the vehicle.
    Connecting

  4. Locate the Volume Up button on the steering wheel. Program the interface by tapping the Volume Up button at a heartbeat pace until the LED light stops flashing.
    Only applicable if vehicle came with steering wheel controls
    Volume up

    • The LED light will flash Green & Red while the interface programs the radio to the steering wheel controls. Once programmed, the LED light will go out, then produce a pattern which will identify the radio type installed.
      ***** Only applicable if vehicle came with steering wheel controls
  5. The LED light will go out, then once again quickly flash Green & Red while the interface programs itself to the vehicle. Once programmed, the LED light will go out again, then turn solid Green.

  6. Cycle the ignition off, then back on.

  7. Test all functions of the installation for proper operation.
    Test all functions

TROUBLESHOOTING

  1. If the interface fails to function, press and release the reset button, then repeat the programming process from step 4 to try again.
    Button press

  2. Final LED Feedback
    At the end of programming the LED light will turn Solid Green which indicates programming was successful. If the LED light didn’t turn Solid Green, reference the list below to understand which programming section the problem may stem from

**** LED Light Radio ProgrammingSection Vehicle ProgrammingSection
Solid Green Pass Pass
Slow Red Flash Fail Pass
Slow Green Flash Pass Fail
Solid Red Fail Fail

Note: If the LED light shows Solid Green for Pass (indicating everything programmed correctly), yet the steering wheel controls don’t work, check to ensure that the 3.5mm jack is plugged in, and also plugged into the correct jack on the radio. Once corrected, press the reset button, then program again.


Further troubleshooting steps and information can be located at:
axxessinterfaces.com/product/AXTC-FD3

The AXTC interface can be used in vehicles without steering wheel controls to provide retained accessory power, and also to provide wires for multimedia radios (park brake / reverse / speed-sense). Follow the steps below to program the AXTC-CH5 for just these features.

  1. From the 3.5mm adapter, tie the Brown and Brown/White wires together and tape up or use a connector.
  2. Connect the 3.5mm adapter to the 3.5mm jack from the AXTC-CH5 harness.
  3. Program the AXTC-CH5 per the AXTC-CH5 instructions, page 3. Disregard steps 4 and 5
    Connecting
  • At the end of programming the LED light will turn solid Green which indicates programming was successful.
  • If the LED light turned solid Red instead, this means programming has failed. Reset the interface and try again.
  • If still no success after resetting and reprogramming the interface, refer to the Vehicle Troubleshooting document for the interface. Ignore the steps referencing steering wheel controls
LED Light Vehicle Programming Section
Solid Green Pass
Solid Red Fail

The AXTC interface has the capability to assign (2) functions to a single button except for Volume Up and Volume Down. This feature can be performed three different ways; through a Windows based computer using the Axxess Updater, through the Axxess Updater app available from the Android/Apple mobile devices app store, or by following the steps below.

Note: Apple mobile devices will require the use of the AX-HUB for this feature.

Attention! If more than 20 seconds elapses between steps, the procedure will abort, and the interface’s LED light will go out. The interface may not function properly and may need to be reset and reprogrammed.

  1. Program the interface to the vehicle following the vehicle specific document.
  2. Turn the radio off.
  3. Cycle the key off, then back on.
  4. Wait until the interface’s light flashes Green one time then goes out.
  5. Press and hold the Volume Down button on the steering wheel until the interface’s light turns solid Red, then release. The light will then go out indicating that the interface is in Changing Radio Type mode.
  6. Reference the Radio Legend for the radio number preferred.
  7. Press and hold the Volume Up button on the steering wheel until the interface’s light turns solid Red, then release. Radio number 1 has now been programmed. Repeat this step for the desired radio.
  8. Once the desired radio has been selected, press and hold the Volume Down button on the steering wheel until the interface’s light turns solid Red. The light will remain solid Red for 3 seconds while it stores the new radio information. After the light goes out, turn the radio on and test the steering control wheel controls.

Radio Legend

Radio Brand                 Radio Number

Pioneer / Jensen| 1
Boss (type 1) / Dual / Sony| 2
Kenwood| 3
JVC| 4
Alpine| 5
Boss (type 2)| 6
Clarion (type 1)| 7
Clarion (type 2)| 8
Boss (type 3)| 9
Insane Audio| 10
Magnadyne| 11
Visteon / Boss (type 4)| 12
JBL| 13
Eclipse (type 1)| 14
Eclipse (type 2)| 15
Philips| 16
XITE| 17
Parrot| 18
Valor| 19
LG| 20
Kicker| 21
Axxera| 22

The AXTC interface can assign (2) functions to a single button except for Volume Up and Volume Down. This feature can be performed three different ways; through a Windows based computer using the Axxess Updater, through the Axxess Updater app available from the Android/Apple mobile devices app store, or by following the steps below.

Notes:
a) Seek Up and Seek Down come pre-programmed as Preset Up and Preset Down for a long button press.
b) Apple mobile devices will require the use of the AX-HUB for this feature.

Attention! If more than 10 seconds elapses between steps, the procedure will abort, and the interface’s light will go out. The interface may not function properly and will need to be reset and reprogrammed.

  1. Program the interface to the vehicle following the vehicle specific document.
  2. Turn the radio off.
  3. Cycle the key off, then back on.
  4. Wait until the interface’s light flashes Green 1 time then goes out.
  5. Press and hold the desired SWC button for dual assignment for 10 seconds (or until the interface’s light flashes rapidly Green), then release. The light will turn solid Green indicating the interface is in Dual Assignment mode.
  6. Reference the Dual Assignment Legend. Press and release the Volume Up button on the steering wheel the number of times related to the desired feature for a long button press.
  7. Press and release the SWC button from step 5. The interface’s light will go out indicating the information has been stored to memory.
  8. Repeat from step 5 to select another SWC button for dual assignment.
  9. To reset an SWC button back to its default state, repeat steps 3 and 4, then press and release the Volume Down button on the steering wheel. The AXTC-1’s light will go out, and the dual assignment feature for that button will be erased.

Dual Assignment Legend (Long Button Press)

Feature Desired           Volume Up Presses

Volume Up | 1
Volume Down
| 2
Seek Up / Next| 3
Seek Down / Previous| 4
Mode / Source| 5
ATT / Mute| 6
Preset Up| 7
Preset Down| 8
Power| 9
Band| 10
Play / Enter| 11
PTT| 12
On Hook| 13
Off Hook| 14
Fan Up | 15
Fan Down
| 16
Temp Up | 17
Temp Down
| 18

Overall LED Feedback

LED Light Radio Programming Section Vehicle Programming Section
Solid Green Pass Pass
Slow Red Flash Fail Pass
Slow Green Flash Pass Fail
Solid Red Fail Fail

Radio LED Feedback

Radio LED Pattern Keynotes (reference below)
Pioneer / Jensen ****
Boss (type 1) / Dual / Sony **** 3 (Boss)
Kenwood **** 1
JVC ****
Alpine **** 2
Boss (type 2) **** 3
Clarion (type 1) **** 3
Clarion (type 2) 3
Boss (type 3) **** 3
Insane Audio ****
Magnadyne ****
Visteon / Boss (type 4) **** 3 (Boss)
JBL
Eclipse (type 1) **** 3
Eclipse (type 2) **** 3
Philips ****
XITE
Parrot **** 4
Valor ****
LG ****
Kicker ****
Axxera ****
  1. If the LED pattern shows JVC, change the radio type to Kenwood. Refer to the Changing Radio Type document.
  2. If the LED pattern shows Alpine, but an Alpine radio isn’t installed, make sure the 3.5mm jack is plugged into the radio.
  3. If no SWC, change the radio type to the opposite radio type. Refer to the Changing Radio Type document.
  4. AX-SWC-PARROT required (sold separately). The software in the radio must be rev. 2.1.4 or higher.

If the AXTC interface’s LED light didn’t go out at the end of the radio programming sequence, or showed the wrong radio installed*, follow the steps below to trace down where the problem may lie. The final LED feedback light will also flash Red slowly or turn solid Red, instead of turning solid Green. If any of the following steps are performed, reset and reprogram the interface per the vehicle specific document. Take note where SWC is worded means Steering Wheel Control.
***** Reference the Radio LED Feedback table at the end of this document.

Is the 3.5mm jack connected?

The 3.5mm jack from interface should be plugged into the SWC Input from the radio. Make sure it isn’t plugged into the Bluetooth Mic or AUX Input. If unsure which input to use, refer to the manual provided with the radio, or contact the radio Manufacturer. Note: Some radios use a wire an for SWC instead

Was the correct radio type detected?

Reference the Radio LED Feedback table. Boss, Clarion, and Eclipse have different radio types and the wrong radio type may have been auto detected. Reference the Changing Radio Type document to change the radio type. Also refer to the radio specific troubleshooting steps on the following page.

Update the interface

If all troubleshooting steps have been performed and the interface still doesn’t go solid Green at the end of the final programming sequence, update the interface to the latest firmware, then try programming oncemore. If the interface still doesn’t go solid Green, contact Tech Support at 1-800-253 TECH. Take note to be prepared to perform some tests in the vehicle when you contact Tech Support, and have the Product ID Number on the bottom of the interface noted.

Update port

Radio Specific Troubleshooting

Alpine

  1. Unplug the 3.5mm jack from the radio, reset and reprogram the interface, then plug the 3.5mm jack back into the SWC input labeled REM.
  2. Some Alpine radios have a feature that changes SWC from the back to the front, and vice-versa. If the radio has this feature, make sure SWC is on the rear setting. If the setting is on the rear, turn it to the front, then back to the rear. Labeled remote in the Alpine manual

Kenwood

  1. Make sure the interface’s LED feedback shows Kenwood. If it shows JVC instead, reference the Changing Radio Type document to change the radio type to Kenwood.
  2. If the interface’s LED feedback shows Alpine, this could mean the wrong wire used from the radio, or a bad 3.5mm jack. Kenwood radios use a Blue/Yellow wire for SWC. If the radio is connected properly, remove the 3.5mm Adapter and wire the radio directly to the interfaces’s “skinny” Red wire within the 3.5mm jack.
  3. Some Kenwood radios have a feature called Remote Sensor which disables SWC. If the radio has this feature, make sure it’s turned on. If it’s turned on, turn it off, then back on.

Parrot

  1. AX-SWC-PARROT (sold separately) is required. The software in the radio must be rev. 2.1.4 or higher.

Pioneer / Sony

  1. If the SWC buttons are out of order, this could be caused by the 3.5mm jack not be seating properly, or residue on the contacts. Clean the contacts, then plug the 3.5mm jack firmly back into the radio. Add a stress loop on the cable to prevent the 3.5mm jack from slipping out.
  2. If anything is prohibiting the 3.5mm jack from seating all the way in such as a heatsink, lightly trim away some of the plastic from the 3.5mm jack as needed.
  3. SWC input for Pioneer is labeled W/R. SWC input for Sony is a blue 3.5mm input labeled REMOTE.

General Radio (with wire for SWC)

  1. Make sure the correct wire is used from the 3.5mm Adapter.
    a) Brown is for Key-A or SWC-1.
    b) Brown/White is for Key-B or SWC-2*
  • Disregard if not applicable
    Cable

    1. Make sure SWC is programmed within the radio menu. Refer to the manual provided with the radio, or contact the radio Manufacturer for any questions regarding this process

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