Aerpro CHMB1C Mitsubishi Steering Wheel Control Interface Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- Aerpro
Table of Contents
CHMB1C
Mitsubishi Steering Wheel Control Interface
CHMB1C Mitsubishi Steering Wheel Control Interface
Vehicle Application
Mitsubishi Lancer (CYO, Including Sportback) 2007 – 2010
Mitsubishi Outlander (CWB/CWOW) 2007 – 2013
Mitsubishi Outlander Sport 2010>
Key Features
- Retains Steering Wheel Controls (if equipped)
- Allows Access to Installer Settings Menu via SWC
- Provides Park Brake, Speed Pulse, Reverse Gear, Amp Remote & Illumination
The information provided in this document is subject to change without notice due to changes and/or improvements to the product/s.
ABOUT THIS PRODUCT CTSMT002.2
CAN-Bus Steering Wheel Control Interface for Mitsubishi vehicles with Rockford
Fosgate amplified system.
WIRING COLOUR CODES
Purple | Right Rear Speaker + | Yellow | Permanent 12V |
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Purple/Black | Right Rear Speaker – | Black | Ground |
Green | Left Rear Speaker + | Red | Ignition 12V |
Green/Black | Left Rear Speaker – | Orange | Illumination |
Grey | Right Front Speaker + | Green | Park Brake |
Grey/Black | Right Front Speaker – | Pink | Speed Pulse |
White | Left Front Speaker + | Purple/White | Reverse Gear |
White/Black | Left Front Speaker – | Blue/White | Amp Remote |
PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
Read the manual prior to installation.
Technical knowledge is necessary for installation. The place of installation
must be free of moisture and away from heat sources. Please ensure that the
correct tools are using during the installation to avoid damage to the
vehicle or product. Aerpro can not be held responsible for the installation
of this product.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Aerpro want to provide a fast and suitable resolution to any problems
encountered during installation of this product. To get in touch with our
dedicated technical support team, please raise a ticket by emailing us at
customerservice@tdj.com.au and provide as
much information as possible.
FITTING GUIDE
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Remove and disconnect the original head unit.
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Connect the 12 way molex connector of the head unit patch lead (supplied separately) to the interface.
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Connect the opposite end of head unit patch lead to the head unit steering wheel control input on the back of the aftermarket head unit.
NB: This may be a 3.5mm jack plug or a wire input depending upon the head unit brand being fitted. Please see the head unit installation manual for further information on where to connect.
Important: This step must be completed before connecting power to the interface. Failure to so do may result in no steering wheel control function. -
Connect the 14 way molex connector to the interface
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Connect the male power/speaker ISO harness to the female power/speaker ISO harness from the aftermarket head unit. For aftermarket head units without an ISO connector, please refer to “Wiring Colour Codes” on Pg. 2.
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Connect the female vehicle specific connectors on the harness to the male vehicle connector from the vehicle.
STEERING WHEEL CONTROL FUNCTIONALITY
Original Button | Function |
---|---|
Volume + | Volume + |
Volume Up | Volume Track |
Arrow | Track + Track – Source |
Down Arrow | Pick Up Hang Up |
Mode | |
Pick Up | |
Hang Up |
INSTALLER SETTINGS MENU / SETTINGS MENU
NB: Steering wheel type (old/new) needs to be set using the installer
settings menu Settings Menu
To enter, press and hold ‘Mode’ for 5 seconds. A beep will sound when Menu
Mode is entered. To change values, use ‘Track +/Track -’. When in the Settings
Menu, short press ‘Mode’ to move to the next item in the menu, and long press
‘Mode’ to exit the menu. If no buttons are pressed for 10 seconds, the menu
will be exited automatically and 3 low pitched beeps will sound.
Installer Settings Menu
The Installer Settings Menu adds two extra items to the Settings Menu: Amp
Gain & Steering Wheel Type
To enter the menu, press Mode and Track + for 5 seconds until the first beep
is heard, then release the Mode button whilst keeping the Track + button
pressed for a further 5 seconds. Once the menu is enabled, 5 low pitched
beeps will sound and ‘Track +’ can be released.
List of Setting/Installer Menu Items & Corresponding No. of Beeps
- High Pitched Beep – Subwoofer Volume (0-5)
- High Pitched Beeps – Sound Field (Flat, Studio, Club, Concert, DolbyProLogicII). A medium pitched beep is heard when flat is selected.
- High Pitched Beeps – Fader (Front11 – Centre – Rear11) A medium pitched beep is heard when fader is in centre
- High Pitched Beeps – Main volume setting (amp gain). A medium pitched beep is heard when volume is at default value
- High Pitched Beeps – Steering wheel type. ‘Track +’ selects new type SWC buttons (medium pitched beep). ‘Track -’ select old SWC buttons (low pitched beep)
Example of Changing the Steering Wheel Control Type from New to Old
Action | Menu | Beep |
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Hold Mode & Track + for 5 Seconds | 1 High | |
Release Mode, Hold Track + for 5 Seconds | Installer Menu Enabled | 5 Low |
Short Press Mode | Sound Field | 2 High |
Short Press Mode | Fader | 3 High |
Short Press Mode | Main Volume | 4 High |
Short Press Mode | Steering Wheel Control Type | 5 High |
Short Press Track – | Select Old | 1 Low |
Hold Mode for 5 Seconds | Exit Menu | 3 Low |
References
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