AXXESS AXDIS-LR82 LandRover Range Rover Vogue Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- AXXESS
Table of Contents
AXDIS-LR82
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Land Rover Range Rover Vogue (with M.O.S.T. 25 amplifier) Data Interface with
SWC 2001-2012*
‘ Facelift models with touchscreen, without Logic,] sound systems
INTERFACE FEATURES
- Provides accessory power
- Designed for amplified models
- Provides NAV outputs (parking brake, reverse, speed sense)
- Retains audio controls on the steering wheel
- USB Micro B updatable
INTERFACE COMPONENTS
- AXDIS-LR82 harness
- AXDIS-LR82 interface
- AXDIS-LR82 amplifier interface
- AXSWC harness
- AXSWC interface
- M.O.S.T jumper harness
- Female 3 5mm connector with stripped leads
TOOLS REQUIRED
- Wire cutter
- Crimp tool and connectors (for example butt-connectorsbell caps etc )or
- Solder gun solder heat shrink.
- Tape.
- 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 to the instructions included with the aftermarket radio.
CONNECTIONS
From the AXDIS-LR82 harness to the aftermarket radio, connect as indicated:
- From the AXDIS-LR82 harness to the aftermarket radio, connect as indicated:
- Red wire to the accessory wire.
- Black wire to the ground wire
- Yellow wire to the battery wire.
- Blue wire to the power antenna turn-on wire
- Orange wire to the illumination wire (if applicable). The following (3) wires are only for multimedia/navigation radios that require these wires.
- Blue/Pink wire to the VSS/speed sense wire
- Green/Purple wire to the reverse wire
- Light Green wire to the parking brake wire. Tape off and disregard the following (8) wires, they will not be used in this application: Gray, Gray/Black, Green, Green/Black, Purple, Purple/Black, White, White/Black
- Red and White RCA jacks labeled “FRONT LEFT” and “FRONT RIGHT” to the full range front amplifier output jacks.
- Red and White RCA jacks labeled “AUX Left” and “AUX Right” to the audio AUX-IN jacks. (if applicable) From the aftermarket radio to the AXSWC harness: This harness is only to be used if the vehicle is equipped with steering wheel controls.
- Connect the Red wire to the accessory wire. 3.5mm jack – Steering Wheel Control retention: The 3.5mm jack is to be used to retain audio controls on the steering wheel control.
For the radios listed below: Connect the female 3.5mm connector with stripped leads to the male 3.5mm SWC jack from the AXSWC harness. Tape off and disregard the remaining wires.
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Eclipse: Connect the SWC wire, Brown to the Brown/White wire of the connector. Then connect the remaining SWC wire, Brown/White to the Brown wire of the connector.
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Metra OE: Connect the SWC (Key 1) wire Gray to the Brown wire
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Kenwood or select JYC with an SWC wire: Connect the Blue/Yellow wire to the Brown wire.
Note: If the Kenwood radio auto-detects as a JYC, manually set the radio type to Kenwood. See the instructions under Changing Radio Type. -
XITE: Connect the SWC (SWC-2) wire from the radio to the Brown wire.
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Parrot Asteroid Smart or Tablet: Connect the 3.5mm jack into the AX-SWC-PARROT (sold separately), and then connect the 4-pin connector from the AX-SWC-PARROT into the radio. Note: The radio must be updated to rev. 21.4 or higher software.
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Universal “2 or 3 wire” radio: Connect the SWC wire, (Key-A or SWC-1) to the Brown wire of the connector. Then connect the remaining SWC wire, (Key-B or SWC-2) to the Brown/White wire of the connector. If the radio comes with a third wire for the ground, disregard this wire.
Note: After the interface has been programmed to the vehicle, refer to the manual provided with the radio for assigning the SWC buttons. Contact the radio manufacturer for more information.
For all other radios: Connect the 3.5mm jack into the port on the radio designated for an external AXSWC interface. Refer to the manual provided with the radio, if in doubt as to where the 3.5mm jack connects.
INSTALLATION
Installing the AXDIS-LR82 interface
With the key in the off position:
- Connect the AXDIS-LR82 harness to the AXDIS-LR82 interface.
- Connect the AXDIS-LR82 harness to the AXDIS-LR82 amplifier interface.
- Connect the MOST jumper harness to the fiber optic cable from the display screen.
- Connect the AXDIS-LR82 harness to the wiring harness in the vehicle.
Note: These factory harnesses are located at the tuner brain, behind the glovebox.
Installing the Fiber Optic cable:
Removal of the original fiber optic connection is required to adapt to the
Media Oriented System Transport (MOST) interface.
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Seat the 1015-11182 amplifier interface in the black connector housing provided with this kit and snap the housing in place. (Figure A)
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From the original Fiber Optic Connector: Using a pick tool, carefully pull the tab indicated towards the outside edge of the connector housing. Gently remove the fiber optic insert from the connector. (Figure B)
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From the MOST Interface: Push the tab toward the gray dust cover and, using a needle nose plier, remove the dust cover. Replace the dust cover with the factory fiber optic cables into the MOST interface’s black connector housing. (Figure C)
PROGRAMMING
Programming the AXSWC Interface
- Connect the USW( harness to the AXDIS-LR82 interface
- Press and hold the Volume Up button on the steering wheel.
- Turn the ignition on. The L.E.D. in the AXSWC interface will start flashing rapidly, as the AMC Interface searches for the auto manufacturer
- After a few seconds, the L.E.D. should stop flashing rapidly, then go out for approximately (2) seconds.
- After that (2) seconds there will be a series of (7) Green flashes, some short, and some long. The long flashes represent the wires that are connected from the vehicle to the AXSWC Interface. The 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th flashes should be longer.
- The L.E.D. will pause for another (2) seconds, then begin flashing Red (up to 23 times) as the SWC interface locates the aftermarket radio installed. Refer to the L.E.D Feedback Legend for the number of times the light should flash for the radio installed
- This is the end of the auto-detection stage. If the AXSWC Interface detected the vehicle and radio successfully, the L.E.D. will light up solid Red. If not, refer to the troubleshooting documents available at axxessinterfaces.com.
- Release the Volume Up button. Test all functions of the installation for proper operation before reassembling the dash. Refer to the SW( Steering Wheel Control documents available at axxessinterfaces.com for customizing the buttons, if so desired.
PROGRAMMING (CONT.)
L.E.D. Feedback: The (23) Red L.E.D. flashes represent a different radio manufacturer for the USK interface to detect. For example, if you are installing a NC radio, the MK Interface will flash Red (5) times, then stop. Following is the LED Feedback Legend, which indicates the flash count of the radio manufacturer
L.E.D. Feedback Legend
Flash Count
|
Radio
---|---
1| Eclipse (type 1) †
2| Kenwood ‡
3| Clarion (type 1) †
4| Sony / Dual
5| JVC
6| Pioneer / Jensen
7| Alpine *
8| Visteon
9| Valor
10| Clarion (type 2) †
11| Metra OE
12| Eclipse (type 2) †
Flash Count| Radio
13| LG
14| Parrot**
15| XITE
16| Philips
11| TBA
18| JBL
19| Insane
20| Magnadyne
21| Boss
22| Axxera
23| Axxerra (type 2)
KEYNOTES
- KEYNOTES ” If the AXSWC interface flashes Red (7) times, and an Alpine radio is not installed, that means there is an open connection not accounted for. Verify that the 3.5mm jack is connected to the correct steering wheel jack/wire in the radio. ‘
- The AX-SWC-PARROT is required (sold separately). Also, the software in the radio must be rev. 2.1.4 or higher
- If a Clarion or Eclipse radio is installed and the steering wheel controls do not function, change the radio to Clarion (type 2) or Eclipse (type 2) respectively. If the steering wheel controls still do not function, refer to the Changing Radio Type document available at axxessinterfaces.com. If a Kenwood radio is installed and the L.E.D. feedback flashes (5) times instead of (2), manually change the radio type to Kenwood. To do this, refer to the Changing Radio Type document available at axxessinterfaces.com.
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