RP5-GM32 Radio Replacement Interface

Radio Replacement Interface with Steering Wheel Control and Telematics Retention

For select General Motors Vehicles With 29 Bit Data Systems

Introduction and Features

The RP5-GM32 interface allows the replacement of a factory radio in select General Motors vehicles with 29 Bit Data-Bus. Using this interface will retain factory features such as Warning Chimes, Bose Amplifier, Steering Wheel Controls (SWC), Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE), and Rear Seat Controls (RSC) when the original radio is removed. The RP5-GM32 provides data bus driven outputs such as retained accessory power (RAP), vehicle speed signal (VSS), illumination, reverse trigger and parking brake.

Important Notes

  1. Aftermarket radio must have an auxiliary input in order to retain RSE audio with additional harness sold separately. Part# (GMRVD2).
  2. Aftermarket radios with a 2-wire resistive based SWC circuit will not have default button assignments programmed. Please refer to the owners manual of the radio you are installing to find out the proper SWC programming procedure.
  3. If the vehicle chimes when the radio is removed, the CMX is not necessary. In order to get the best possible sound out of the CMX, please mount it in a place free and clear of any obstructions, preferably as close as possible to the bottom of the dash pointing down toward the floor of the vehicle.

Module Layout

Interface Connector 4

Adjustment Dial

Radio Select DIP switches

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Programming Button

USB Port

Module Status LED 1

USB Status LED 2

Interface Connector 1

Not Used

Interface Connector 2

Non-Amplified Audio Connector 3

Amplified Audio Output Connector 3

CMX Chime Module

Installation Steps

Set DIP switches that correspond with your radio to the ON position. Set all other DIP switches to the OFF position.

DIP Alpine JVC Kenwood / Lightning Audio Stinger Clarion / Nakamichi All Other Brands Pioneer Sony Fusion
1 1 2 2 1 & 2 3 3 1, 2, & 3 1, 2, & 3 4 1 & 4

If your brand is not listed above, please use “ALL OTHER BRANDS.”

  1. Set the Radio Select DIP switches according to the radio you are installing.
  2. Wire your aftermarket radio to the RP5-GM32's harness according to the wiring connections chart below.
  3. The Brown mute loop in Interface Connector 4 (if not cut) will turn the RP5's accessory output off when any OnStar function is active. If the aftermarket radio has a mute input, cut this loop and connect the Brown wire in pin 23 to it. This pin is located in the top row next to the solid blue wire. (The top of the connector has the locking tab on it).
  4. Plug Interface Connectors 1 and 2 into the appropriate ports on the RP5-GM32 interface (using the diagram on Page 1 or the label on the bottom of the interface to identify the connector ports).
  5. The Connector 3 connection will be dependent upon whether or not the vehicle has a factory amplified system. Plug this connector into one of the two ports on the RP5-GM32 (using the diagram on Page 1 or the label on the bottom of the interface to identify the port appropriate for the installation).
  6. If the aftermarket radio is equipped with an auxiliary input and you wish to retain the factory RSE audio, plug the RCA connectors from the Vehicle Connector 2 into the radios auxiliary input.
  7. Remove the factory radio and plug in the RP5-GM32's Vehicle Connector 1 and Vehicle Connector 2 into the factory vehicle harness.
  8. If you wish to reassign functions to the SWC, follow the Optional Steering Wheel Control Programming on Page 4.
  9. Plug the 2-Pin connector into the CMX Chime Module (If the vehicle chimes when the radio is removed, the CMX is not necessary). PLEASE NOTE: In order to get the best possible sound out of the CMX, please mount it in a place free and clear of any obstructions, preferably as close as possible to the bottom of the dash pointing down toward the floor of the vehicle.

Interface Connector 1 (3-pin)

Interface Connector 2 (20-pin)

Interface Connector 3 (12-pin)

Interface Connector 4 (24-pin)

Vehicle Connector 1 (44-pin)

Vehicle Connector 2 (20-pin)

CMX Chime Module

Wiring Connections

Yellow Red Black Brown Loop Blue Blue / White Orange Orange / White Purple / White Light Green Pink Blue / Yellow Brown
12v+
Accessory Output (10 amp)
Ground
Mute Output
Not Used
Remote On Input
Not Used
Illumination Output
Reverse Output (+)
Parking Brake Output (-)
Vehicle Speed Signal (VSS) Output
SWC Output / Key 1
SWC Output / Key 2
SWC Output
3.5 mm Jack
Purple Rear R + input
Purple / Black Rear R - input
Green Front R + input
Green / Black Front R - input
Gray Front L + input
Gray / Black Front L - input
White Front L + input
White / Black Front L - input

Programming Button and Adjustment Dial Functions

You can press and hold the programming button on the side of the interface to access different programming modes. Once the LED is lit to the mode you desire (see below for modes), immediately release the programming button to access that mode.

PLEASE NOTE:

Default Steering Wheel Control Programming

Default SWC Button Assignments

Alpine JVC Kenwood Clarion Other * Pioneer Sony Fusion
Volume + Volume + Volume + Volume + Volume + Volume + Volume + Volume + Volume +
Volume - Volume - Volume - Volume - Volume - Volume - Volume - Volume - Volume -
Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source
Track + Track + Track + Track + Search + Track + Track + Track + Track +
Track - Track - Track - Track - Search - Track - Track - Track - Track -
Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute
Play/Pause Preset + Preset/Disc - Disc/FM+ Band Preset + Preset + Audio

Optional Steering Wheel Control Programming

Optional Steering Wheel Control Programming (cont.)

Use the function chart on the next page as a guide to program the functions in the proper order for your new radio

  1. Turn the key to the ignition position.
  2. Press and release the programming button on the side of the interface the number of times that corresponds with either factory or aftermarket mode. One press will set factory mode and two presses will set aftermarket mode. The LED will blink each time the button is pressed.
  3. Once you have chosen either factory or aftermarket mode, after 2.5 seconds the LED will come on solid. At this point you have two options:
    • A. To restore the SWC to factory default settings: Simply wait 7 seconds and the LED will blink 3 times indicating the interface has timed out. The default settings are now restored and no further action is required.
    • B. To program custom SWC assignments: Proceed to step 4
  4. With the LED on, press the first button to be learned on the steering wheel, the LED will turn off. At this point you have two options:
    • A. For short press functionality: Release the button within 1.5 seconds. The LED will turn back on.
    • B. For long press functionality: Hold the button until the LED starts blinking. Release the button and the LED will go back to solid.
  5. If you need to program more buttons, repeat step 3 for each additional audio function on the steering wheel.
  6. If you come across a function in the chart that your steering wheel does not have, or you do not want to program, press and release the program button on the side of the interface to skip that function.
  7. Once programming is completed, wait seven seconds. The LED will flash three times indicating end of programming.
  8. Test the interface for proper functionality. Whenever a SWC is pressed the LED on the interface should blink. If any function does not work, repeat the programming steps.

Optional Programming Order

Alpine JVC Kenwood Clarion Other * Pioneer Sony Fusion
1 Volume + Volume + Volume + Volume + Volume + Volume + Volume + Volume +
2 Volume - Volume - Volume - Volume - Volume - Volume - Volume - Volume -
3 Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute
4 Preset + Source Source Source Preset + Preset + Preset + Source
5 Preset - Track + Play Search + Preset - Preset - Preset - Track +
6 Source Track - Track + Search - Source Source Source Source / End Call
7 Track + Band / Disc + Track - Band Track + Track + Track + Audio
8 Track Preset / Disc - Disc / FM + Send / End Track Track - Track - Power
9 Power Select Disc / AM - Send Band Band Band
10 Enter / Play Attenuation Answer End Answer ** Phone Menu Power / End Call
11 Band / Program Phone Receive Voice Voice End ** Answer Call Voice / Answer / End Call
12 Receive Phone Reject On Hook PTT ** End Call Voice (Android Auto & Car Play) Answer / End Call***
13 End Voice Off Hook Voice
14 Voice Power Mute
15 Preset +

* Dual / Axxera, Jensen, Rockford Fosgate ** Jensen ONLY *** XAV-AX100 / 200 Only

Testing and Verification

  1. Turn the ignition on. LED 1 will illuminate red and the +12v accessory wire will turn on.
  2. Turn on the radio and check chimes, volume, balance, and fader.
  3. Verify that all SWC buttons are functioning properly for both the aftermarket radio and OnStar. To adjust OnStar volume, press the OnStar button on the mirror then use the volume buttons on the SWC, or the adjustment dial on the side of the module to adjust the level. When you hear a chime during this process it means you have reached the farthest minimum / maximum level.
  4. Pressing the OnStar button on the rearview mirror will turn off the rear speakers and allow the OnStar audio to be heard in the two front speakers. The OnStar active LED 2 will also turn on. When OnStar disconnects, the radio will un-mute or turn back on and the OnStar LED will turn off. Pressing the VR / OnStar button on the steering wheel will also activate OnStar.
  5. Turn off vehicle and remove key. RAP will be active and keep the radio on for 10 minutes or until any door is opened.
  6. The LED 1 and radio will turn off when RAP turns off or until any door is opened.
  7. Use the 4-position selector switch located on the side of the CMX chime module to select the best chime output volume for your specific installation. Setting 1 being loudest and 4 being softest.

CMX Chime Module

Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE); If equipped

Using the Radios Dual Zone Source

Radio

SRCE: Change between Factory XM tuner and Dual Zone Radio Source

Seek Arrows: Controls the Radio as Programmed by the SWC interface (Mapped to the Arrow Up Button)

Power Button: Turns the Rear Seat Controls On or Off

Seek Arrows: Controls the Radio as Programmed by the SWC interface (Mapped to the Arrow Down Button)

PROG: Controls the Radio as Programmed by the SWC interface (Mapped to the Arrow and Bar Button)

Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE); If equipped

  1. Vehicles equipped with an overhead screen only: In this application the GMRVD2 must be used in order to feed A/V into the factory screen from an aftermarket head unit (head unit must support A/V out). With the GMRVD2, A/V will be passed from the aftermarket head unit to the rear screen and audio can be heard through the headphones. The GMRVD2 will also pass the Auxiliary inputs on the rear of the center console to the aftermarket head unit.
  2. Vehicles equipped with an overhead screen AND headrest monitors: In this application the headrest monitors will function independently from the overhead monitor. Neither video or audio can be passed to or from the headrest monitors. The overhead monitor will function exactly as described in #1.

OnStar Volume Adjustment for Vehicles w/o SWC

  1. When OnStar is active use the adjustment dial on the side of the module to raise or lower the OnStar volume to the desired level.

Adjustment Dial

RadioPRO PC App

Firmware Updates

The RadioPRO PC app will allow you to update the interface with new firmware as it becomes available. Please visit https://pac-audio.com/firmware-updates/ for available updates.

Connect the interface to your PC and select "Firmware", then "Update Firmware". Now select "Select File". Finally, browse to the place where you saved the file and select it. This will begin the updating process. Once finished, disconnect the interface from the PC and test operation.

Configure

Firmware

About

Support

Update Firmware

Select File

Technical Support

Email: support@PAC-audio.com

Toll Free: 866-931-8021

Standard / International: 727-592-5991

Models: 541RP5GM32, RP5-GM32, RP5-GM32 Wiring Interface, Wiring Interface, Interface

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