REGISTRATION
PROCEDURE
1. REGISTER TRANSMITTER CODE
HINT:
(a) Re-registration of codes in the garage door opener system (registration mode).
CAUTION:
Do not perform transmitter code registration for a system if people or objects are near the system. When registering transmitter codes for a system, injury or damage can occur because the system may open, close, unlock or otherwise operate.
NOTICE:
(1) Were manufactured before April 1, 1982.
(2) Do not meet federal safety standards (for example, garage doors without a jam protection function).
HINT:
(1) Step 1: Select a garage door opener ("HomeLink") switch for transmitter code registration and check that the ("HomeLink") indicator light flashes. HINT: Perform step 3 within 60 seconds of step 1, or the indicator light will stop flashing and programming will not be able to be completed. |
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(2) Step 2: Point the remote control transmitter for the device at the rear view mirror assembly, 25 to 75 mm (1.0 to 3.0 in.) from the garage door opener ("HomeLink") switches. HINT: Keep the ("HomeLink") indicator light in view while programming. |
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(3) Step 3:
for USA:
except Entry Gate
Press and hold the handheld transmitter button until the ("HomeLink") indicator light changes from slowly flashing (orange) to rapidly flashing (green) (rolling code) or continuously lit (green) (fixed code), then release the handheld transmitter button.
for Entry Gate
Repeatedly press and release the handheld transmitter button at 2 second intervals until the ("HomeLink") indicator light changes from slowly flashing (orange) to rapidly flashing (green) (rolling code) or continuously lit (green) (fixed code).
for Canada:
Repeatedly press and release the handheld transmitter button at 2 second intervals until the ("HomeLink") indicator light changes from slowly flashing (orange) to rapidly flashing (green) (rolling code) or continuously lit (green) (fixed code).
(4) Step 4:
Test the ("HomeLink") operation by pressing the newly programmed switch and observing the indicator light.
HINT:
(5) If the transmitter code registration was successful, the ("HomeLink") indicator light of the garage door opener flashes (green) at a cycle of 10 Hz (rapidly). If no malfunction occurs, release both the garage door opener ("HomeLink") switch and handheld transmitter button.
*A | for USA | *B | except Entry Gate |
*A | for USA | *B | for Entry Gate |
*A | for Canada | - | - |
HINT:
(1) The battery in the handheld transmitter may be weak or needs to be replaced.
(2) The handheld transmitter and opener device to be registered may not be compatible with the garage door opener.
(1) Press and hold one of the garage door opener ("HomeLink") switches.
(2) Press and release the handheld transmitter button every 2 seconds. Check if the transmitter code was successfully registered.
(6) Repeat the steps above to program another device for any of the remaining garage door opener ("HomeLink") switches.
(b) Clearing transmitter codes in the garage door opener system (clear mode).
*a | ("HomeLink") Indicator Light |
*b | Garage Door Opener ("HomeLink") Switch 1 |
*c | Garage Door Opener ("HomeLink") Switch 3 |
HINT:
All 3 registered transmitter codes will be cleared. No option exists for only erasing one transmitter code.
(1) Press and hold the garage door opener ("HomeLink") switches 1 and 3 for 10 seconds until the ("HomeLink") indicator light changes from continuously lit orange to rapidly flashing green.
(c) Low power mode:
(1) If a garage door opener ("HomeLink") switch is held for 55 seconds or more, the garage door opener will enter low power mode to reduce power consumption. When the garage door opener has entered low power mode, the ("HomeLink") indicator light turns off.
2. ROLLING CODE SYSTEMS
(a) If the handheld transmitter for the opener device (customer's garage door) being programmed uses a rolling code, it may be necessary to "train" the garage door opener device. HINT:
(1) Locate the training button on the opener device. (2) Press the training button. (3) Within 30 seconds, press and release the programmed garage door opener ("HomeLink") switch twice. Some opener devices may require the garage door opener ("HomeLink") switch to be pressed 3 times. HINT: The vehicle garage door opener system should now operate the opener device. Opener device refers to a device such as a ceiling mounted garage door opener, which is located at the customer's residence. It is necessary to read the instructions for the customer's opener device, to allow the above procedure to be performed safely and successfully. The customer should be aware that performing this procedure will result in a lowered level of security for the customer's opener device. |
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