Owner`s manual
hand-held transmitter. You can now use
the Integrated HomeLinkT Transmitter in-
stead of your hand-held transmitter.
Note to Canadian users:
Prior to 1992, D.O.C. regulations required
many hand-held transmitters to stop transmit-
ting after one or two seconds, even though
you continue to hold down the button. If you
think you have one of these hand-held trans-
mitters, you should press and re-press the
transmitter button every 2 seconds without
ever releasing the integrated HomeLinkT
Transmitter button. The indicator light on the
Integrated HomeLinkT Transmitter should
blink rapidly indicating a successful program-
ming procedure. If it returns to the slow blink
of program mode, continue to periodically
reactivate your hand-held transmitter until a
successful programming procedure is indi-
cated by the rapidly flashing indicator light.
OPERATING THE TRANSMIT-
TER
To operate, simply press the appropriate
button on the Integrated HomeLinkT Trans-
mitter. The red indicator light illuminates
while the signal is being transmitted. The
effective transmission range of the Integrated
HomeLinkT Transmitter may differ from your
hand-held transmitter.
PROGRAMMING PROBLEM
DIAGNOSIS
Be sure to keep your original hand-held
transmitter for possible reprogramming if nec-
essary.
O Make sure batteries in the hand-held
transmitter are fully charged.
O Hold your hand-held transmitter against
the bottom surface of the Integrated
HomeLinkT Transmitter so that you can
still see the red indicator light.
O Hold buttons for duration of the program-
ming without interruption.
O Rotate your hand-held transmitter end-
over-end and program again. For best
results, place the end opposite the battery
compartment against the Integrated
HomeLinkT Transmitter when program-
ming.
ROLLING CODES (If so
equipped)
If your hand held transmitter appears to train
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