PAC-SWI-PS anyone used one?
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PAC-SWI-PS anyone used one?
PAC has a direct interface to Pioneer HU with hard wire remote input.
Has anyone tried this instead of the SWI-X?
I wonder if there would be less delay with this unit?
It's a little less expensive as well.
I was thinking of trying it on a AVIC-D1.
Has anyone tried this instead of the SWI-X?
I wonder if there would be less delay with this unit?
It's a little less expensive as well.
I was thinking of trying it on a AVIC-D1.
The SWI-PS allows the customer to retain the use of their steering wheel or rear seat radio controls when replacing the factory head unit. Works with Pioneer and Sony radios with wired remote inputs. The SWI-PS also retains the use of heater control buttons on GM vehicles. The SWI-PS features just can't be beat...
The SWI-PS is so universal that you only need one SKU# to cover over 95% of the vehicles made from 1986 to current. New vehicles coming out every year? No problem! Never be stuck with a vehicle specific type interface.
Assign the buttons on the steering wheel to any of the 9 specific Pioneer functions. Volume Up, Volume Down, Mute, Track Up, Track Down, Source, Preset Up, Preset Down and Band.
The SWI-PS has non-volatile memory which keeps all programming in memory even if the vehicle battery is disconnected.
The SWI-PS is so universal that you only need one SKU# to cover over 95% of the vehicles made from 1986 to current. New vehicles coming out every year? No problem! Never be stuck with a vehicle specific type interface.
Assign the buttons on the steering wheel to any of the 9 specific Pioneer functions. Volume Up, Volume Down, Mute, Track Up, Track Down, Source, Preset Up, Preset Down and Band.
The SWI-PS has non-volatile memory which keeps all programming in memory even if the vehicle battery is disconnected.
Last edited by InTgr8r; 06-05-2006 at 09:10 AM.
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