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Old 21-05-2008, 01:51 AM   #1
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Question Module to control steering wheel audio controls

Does anyone have any modules controlling their steering wheel controls for the audio with their aftermarket head unit? I'm wanting to get one but not quite sure what one is the best way to go in terms of pricing etc.

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Old 21-05-2008, 10:34 AM   #2
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I had one installed with my system when I had it done, I think the unit is called the "CAT-09" and works with most aftermarket head units.
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Old 21-05-2008, 11:10 AM   #3
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Last I looked it was disgustingly expensive though.
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Old 21-05-2008, 11:56 AM   #4
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I have a cat-10 in my car http://www.thecat.net.au/cat10.htm

Cost around $130 from JB Hifi.

As a by the by, I really didn't want to run the wiring up through the roof lining etc so I installed the "eye" in the centre console, just under the lid. Works a treat
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Old 21-05-2008, 12:45 PM   #5
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I have mine in the roof. Not hard to install at all.
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Old 21-05-2008, 03:15 PM   #6
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Does anyone know the product list of H/U's that work with the steering wheel controls or that work with the Cat as a direct plug in?
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Old 21-05-2008, 03:28 PM   #7
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selected alpine units only if you look at their site they show a little steeringwheel icon with steering wheel ready in the features icons here is an example http://www.alpine.com.au/products/pr...sp?modelID=366
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Old 21-05-2008, 06:01 PM   #8
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I have mine in the roof. Not hard to install at all.
No, I didn't think it was difficult but if I can run one metre of wire in a straight line as opposed to running 3 metres of wire behind the dash, up the A-pillar and under the roof lining, I'll go with the one metre option ;)

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Does anyone know the product list of H/U's that work with the steering wheel controls or that work with the Cat as a direct plug in?
About halfway down the page on my link there's a list but to save your finger this is the list of supported brands

Alpine* Kenwood* Clarion* Panasonic Eclipse* Pioneer JVC Sony

"*The CAT10 now comes with the direct connect capabilies so you can connect straight to Alpine, Clarion, Eclipse and Kenwood headunits with the 3.5mm jack"
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About halfway down the page on my link there's a list but to save your finger this is the list of supported brands

Alpine* Kenwood* Clarion* Panasonic Eclipse* Pioneer JVC Sony

"*The CAT10 now comes with the direct connect capabilies so you can connect straight to Alpine, Clarion, Eclipse and Kenwood headunits with the 3.5mm jack"
Oh how funny :

I read that part, and all that is, is a list of manufacturers... not the H/U's that work...

au3xr6 linked one up, but states it still requires the CAT patching box... which on the CAT site says that is can be used with any H/U that supports this function with the 3.5mm jack point...
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Oh how funny :

I read that part, and all that is, is a list of manufacturers... not the H/U's that work...

au3xr6 linked one up, but states it still requires the CAT patching box... which on the CAT site says that is can be used with any H/U that supports this function with the 3.5mm jack point...
I was told by JB's that "all" later model hu's from the mentioned manufacturers are cat-10 (9) capable (eg my 3 year old Sony wasn't supported).

Is that what you're after?

I don't understand how you'll get on without the patching box?

edit: Oh ok, I see what you're after. I don't know that there are any aftermarket hu's that are directly controlled by the steering wheel controls. It would have to be a hu internal function. I'd guess there are way too many makes and models to do that.
With the cat box you have to a) select the make/model of the car as well as the make of the hu.

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Thanks ronwest... thats what i was basically after :P
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I was told by JB's that "all" later model hu's from the mentioned manufacturers are cat-10 (9) capable (eg my 3 year old Sony wasn't supported).

Is that what you're after?

I don't understand how you'll get on without the patching box?

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the cat can be pluged directly into the selected alpines and they are the ony Hus with this available. all other HUs are cat compatible through IR hook up but I found this to be unreliable in bright sunlight. i had a kenwood with IR and it worked about 80% of the time but the bright sunlight interfered with the IR link
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the cat can be pluged directly into the selected alpines and they are the ony Hus with this available. all other HUs are cat compatible through IR hook up but I found this to be unreliable in bright sunlight. i had a kenwood with IR and it worked about 80% of the time but the bright sunlight interfered with the IR link
Where abouts did you install the 'eye'?
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Old 22-05-2008, 04:08 PM   #14
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the cat can be pluged directly into the selected alpines and they are the ony Hus with this available. all other HUs are cat compatible through IR hook up
Yeah, from what I can gather. Alpine is the only direct connect (no IR) without modification.

If I'm reading Cat's info correctly, Alpine, Kenwood, Clarion and Eclipse (I have no idea which models) are direct connect capable but with the Kenwood and the Eclipse you have to modify the connection (one needs a bullet connector and the other needs some soldering done).

Not sure what the deal with Clarion is. It says it should be direct connect but no further info on it.

With regard to sunlight, it's something that hadn't occurred to me. I haven't had any problems at all but I've got the windows tinted so that would tend to negate that issue.

Just for general info, when I was looking to get my steering wheel controls workable with my old Sony, it was suggested that a Pac-SWI may do the job. I contacted the oz supplier, alas it also didn't support my Sony but it may also be an option for those looking at steering wheel controls.
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[QUOTE=ronwest]No, I didn't think it was difficult but if I can run one metre of wire in a straight line as opposed to running 3 metres of wire behind the dash, up the A-pillar and under the roof lining, I'll go with the one metre option ;)


I thought about that as well but I decided that I might block the line of sight with drink cans or my hand because I tend to drive with my arm on the centre console and my hand draped over the edge. I chose the interrior light because less chance to block. I too have never had any interferrence from sunlight but also have tinted windows.
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I thought about that as well but I decided that I might block the line of sight with drink cans or my hand because I tend to drive with my arm on the centre console and my hand draped over the edge. I chose the interrior light because less chance to block. I too have never had any interferrence from sunlight but also have tinted windows.
Haven't had a problem with drink cans but we usually don't leave them in the holders anyway. Very occasionally the top of the T-Bar gets in the way - only need to be shifted 1/8"... I've got another centre console to replace my original which was somewhat butchered to accomodate a mob phone holder. Bluetooth has removed that need. When I get around to fitting that console I'll sit the eye as high as I can and that should overcome any T-bar obstruction.
I used to use my left foot to press the buttons but since I've been using my left hand there's no obstruction
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Old 23-05-2008, 10:50 AM   #17
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My Blaupunkt head unit was able to have a Blaupunkt one added to it and from memory it was all that dear either ...
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Old 14-02-2015, 03:16 PM   #18
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See this video for steering wheel connection without using a 3rd party adaptor

http://youtu.be/zdpMfTkIdUA
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