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4. Place the height adapters on the proper peg. The
height adapters can be stacked on each other
as
needed.
5. Line up the transmitter button with the height
6. Remove the Velcro@ square from the inside of the
overhead console. Peel off the backing from the
Velcro and attach
it to the transmitter unit, providing
good alignment with
the mating Velcro pad which
remains
in the console.
adapters
to ensure correct alignment.
7. Attach the transmitter unit to the inside of the
console
by means of the Velcro.
8. Close the door. Test the unit by pressing the
GARAGE button.
If the unit does not work, try
different pin and hole combinations.
Your Garage Door Transmitter Vehicle Console Door
Adapters Adapters
Button Model
Name Number
Of Position For
CHAMBERLAIN
4 5 1 G-3684
CRUSADER
3 9 1 1 -BUTTON
GENIE
3 3 1 AT85 P
GENIE 4
5 1 AT90 GENIE
4 5 1 AT85
I GENIE I MAT85 I 1 I 6 14 I
I GENIE I AT285P I 1 I 10 I 3 I
I I 2 I 1 I 3 I
I GENIE I AT95 1 I 10 I 3 1
2 I 3 I 3 I
I I 13 I 1 I 3 I
LIFTMASTER
3 2 1 G3456
LIFTMASTER
3 2 1 G3446
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MULTIELMAC
MULTIELMAC
MULTIELMAC
MULTIELMAC
MULTIELMAC
I MULTIELMAC
MULTIELMAC
OVERHEAD
I DOOR
OVERHEAD
1 DOOR
Model Adapters
1054 1
- 1 3034
3 6
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-
2 3 6
3 6
4
3
-
1048 1 4
3060
2 1087 1 5
2
2 5 1 1098 4
6 1
2 7 2
1-BTN '"-1 1 I 1 OR 10 I
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2-BTN 265
3 1 2
3 10
1
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Your Garage Door Transmitter Vehicle
Console Door
Adapters
Adapters
Button
Model
Name Number
Of Position For
DOOR
OVERHEAD
3
10
1
3-BTN 242
3 1
3 3
10
2
OVERHEAD
DOOR
4-BTN 232
s 4 3
PULSAR 93 1
1 4 3
PULSAR 832
1 9 3
2 3 3
PULSAR 833 1
9 3
2 3 3
PULSAR 8326
1 4 3
2 3 3
3 1 3
PULSAR 833B 1 5 4
PULSAR PDX-9921
SEARS 9B53738
SEARS 9853708
SHlMA RT-18 4 3
Your Garage Door Transmitter Vehicle
Console Door
Adapters Adapters
Button Model
Name Number
Of Position For
STANLEY
3 5 1
1047
STANLEY 1050
3
6
1 1075
STANLEY 3 6
2 3
6 1
1079
STANLEY
3 6 2 3
6 1
1076
STANLEY 3 6
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2
1
2-BUTTON
TOUCH-N-GO 3
2
3 2 2
3
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HomeLink TM Universal Transmitter
(Option)
This transmitter allows you to consolidate the functions of
up to three individual hand-held transmitters. It will operate
garage doors and gates, or with the accessory package,
other devices controlled by radio frequency such as
home/office lighting systems and security systems.
The transmitter will learn and transmit the frequencies
of most current transmitters and is powered by your
vehicle’s battery and charging system. This device complies with
Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation
is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Programming the Transmitter
Do not use the HomeLink” Transmitter with any
L earage door opener that does not have the “stop and
reverse” safety feature. This includes any garage door
opener model manufxtured before April
1, 1982.
Be SLW~ that people Lrnd objects are clear of the garage
door you cue progrcunu~ir’rg!
Your vehicle’s engine should be turned off while
programming your transmitter. Follow these steps
to
program up to three channels:
1. If you have previously programmed a HomeLink
channel, proceed to Step
2. Otherwise, hold down
the two outside buttons on the HomeLink
Transmitter
until the red light begins to flash rapidly
(approximately
20 seconds). Then release the
buttons. This procedure initializes the memory and
erases any previous settings for all three channels.
2. Hold the end of your hand-held transmitter against
the bottom surface
of the HomeLink Transmitter so
that you can still see the red light.
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3. Decide which one of the three channels you want to
program. Using both hands, press the hand-held
transmitter button and the desired button on
the
HomeLink Transmitter. Continue to hold both
buttons through Step
4.
4.
Hold down both buttons until you see the red light
on the HomeLink Transmitter flash rapidly. The
rapid flashing, which could take up to
90 seconds,
indicates that the HomeLink Transmitter has been
programmed. Release both buttons once the light
starts to flash rapidly.
If you have trouble programming the HomeLink
Transmitter, make sure that you have followed the
directions exactly
as described and that the batteries in
the hand-held transmitter are not dead. If you still cannot
program it, rotate your hand-held transmitter end over
end and try again. The HomeLink Transmitter may not
work with older garage door openers that do not meet
current Federal Consumer Safety Standards. If you
cannot program the transmitter after repeated attempts,
consult your Aurora retailer or call 1-800-355-35
15.
Be sure to keep your original hand-held transmitter in
case you need to erase and reprogram the HomeLink
Transmitter.
Note to Canadian Owners: During programming, your
hand-held transmitter may stop transmitting after one or two seconds.
If you
are programming from one of these
transmitters,
the HomeLink indicator light may prompt
you to re-activate your hand-held transmitter with
a series
of double blinks. After you re-activate your hand-held
transmitter, the HomeLink light should flash rapidly. If it
flashes slowly, continue to periodically re-activate your
hand-held transmitter until the light flashes rapidly.
Operating the Transmitter
Press the appropriate button on the HomeLink Universal
Transmitter. The red light comes
on while the signal is
being transmitted.
Note that the effective transmission range of the
HomeLink Transmitter may differ from your hand-held
transmitter and from
one channel to another.
Erasing Channels
To erase all three programmed channels, hold down the
two outside buttons
until the red light begins to flash.
Individual channels cannot be erased, but can be
reprogrammed using the procedure for programming the
transmitter explained earlier.
Accessories
Accessories for your HomeLink Universal Transmitter are
available from the manufacturer of
the unit. If you would
like additional information, please call 1-800-355-35 15.
HomeLink is a trademark of Prince Corporation.
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Electrochromic Daymight Rearview
Mirror
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Your Aurora has an electrochromic dayhight rearview
mirror.
The mirror adjusts for the glare of headlamps behind
you. It detects changes
in light, then adjusts for day or
night operation. During the
day the mirror reflects all the light from
behind your car. At night, when the glare is too high, it
changes to the night mode. Then, it reflects only part
of
the light from behind you. When the mirror changes to
the night mode,
it holds that position until glare is no
longer present.
There is an automatic and an off setting. When the
button on the bottom of the mirror is pressed up, the
mirror reacts
to glare conditions automatically. Press the
button again to turn off the automatic setting.
Time Delay
The automatic mirror has a time delay feature which
prevents unnecessary switching from the night back to
the day position. This delay prevents rapid changing
of
the mirror as you drive under lights and through traffic.
Reverse Gear Day Mode
The reverse mode is another important feature of the
mirror. When the shift lever is placed
in REVERSE (R),
the mirror changes to the day mode. This gives you a
bright image
in the mirror as you back up.
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Power Remote Control Mirrors
The controls on the far left
of the instrument panel
control both outside
rearview mirrors. Move the
center switch
to the left to
select the driver’s side
rearview mirror, or to the
right
to select the
passenger’s side
I/ I rearview mirror.
Then press the arrows
to adjust each mirror so that you
can just see the side of your vehicle when you are sitting
in
a comfortable driving position.
To lock the controls, leave the selector switch in the
middle position.
When you operate the rear window defogger, a defogger
also warms
the driver’s and passenger’s outside
rearview mirrors to help clear them
of ice and snow.
Convex Outside Mirror
Your passenger’s side mirror is convex.
A convex mirror’s surface is curved so you can see more
from the driver’s seat.
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Convenience Net
Your vehicle has a convenience net just inside the back
wall of the trunk.
Put small loads, like grocery bags, behind
the net. It can
help keep them from falling over during sharp turns or
quick starts and stops.
The net isn’t for larger, heavier loads. Store them in
the
trunk as far forward as you can. You can unhook the net
so that it will lie flat when you’re not using it.
Two positions exist for the convenience net, depending
on the size of the cargo.
Use this position for small loads. Use this position
for slightly larger loads.
When installing the net in either position, be sure
the
“up label” (A) is pointing up.
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