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GARAGE DOOR OPENER
The garage door opener is manufactured under
license from HomeLink and can be programmed
to operate garage doors, estate gates, security
lighting, etc.
(a) Programming HomeLink
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The
HomeLink
has 3 buttons and can be
programmed to operate 3 separate devices.
Prepare the HomeLink
for programming by
erasing all codes or the memorized data
programmed by the former owner. Follow the
procedure in º(c) Erasing the garage door opener
memoryº.
1. Decide which one of the 3 buttons you want to
program. Push and hold down the button for about 20
seconds until the indicator light begins to flash. While
holding this button, follow steps º2º and º3º. 2. Bring the hand held garage door opener within about
25 mm (1 in.) of the button being programmed and push
the button on the hand held garage door opener. The
signal from the hand held garage door opener is sent to
the vehicle's opener.
3. When the frequency and code is registered, the
indicator light flashes rapidly. At this point, you can
release both buttons.
4. To program the remaining buttons, repeat steps º1º
through º3º.
If you want to replace an existing program with a new
program, select the button you want to
program. Follow
the procedure from step 1.
If the transmitter has a ºrolling code featureº, it is
necessary to program the in±garage receiver after
programming HomeLink
.
1. Locate the ºtrainingº or ºlearningº button on the
in±garage receiver and push and release this
button. Location of the button may vary by the
garage door opener manufacturer.
2. Firmly push and release the trained HomeLink
button 2 times (some garage door manufacturer
may require you to push the HomeLink button up
to 3 times) to complete the process.
The garage door should now operate when the
HomeLink
button is pushed.
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84Do not use the HomeLink
universal transmitter with
any garage door opener that lacks the safety stop and
reverse feature as required by Federal Safety
Standards. This includes any garage door opener
model manufactured before April 1, 1982.
CAUTION
When programming or operating the garage door
opener, make sure there is no one around the moving
door. It is dangerous if someone is caught.
(b) Operating the garage door opener
Push the appropriate button to activate the garage door
opener. The indicator light comes on. The garage door
opener continues to send the signal for up to 20 seconds
as long as the button is pushed.
(c) Erasing the garage door opener memory
Push and hold down the 2 outside buttons for about 20
seconds until the indicator light flashes. All memorized
data will be erased. FCC ID: CB2V94800
CANADA: 1763 102 264
This device complies with FCC Rules part 15.
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference that may be received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation. WARNING: This transmitter has
been tested and complies with FCC and
DOC/MDC rules. Changes or modifications
not expressly approved by the partly
responsible for compliance could void the
user's authority to operate the device.
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1Turning the system on and adjusting volume
(See page 216 for details.)
2Stopping and ejecting a cassette tape
(See page 225 for details.)
3Function buttons
1 ± 6: Station selector buttons
(See page 222 for details.)
SCAN: Scan tuning
(See page 225 for details.)
P. SCAN: Preset scan tuning (See page 225 for details.)
4Display of functions in TAPE mode
:
Side change
(See page 227 for details.)
: DOLBY NR
(See page 227 for details.)
:Rewinding
(See page 228 for details.)
:Fast forwarding
(See page 228 for details.)
RPT: Automatic repeat
(See page 229 for details.)
SKIP: Automatic skip of blank portions of tape
(See page 229 for details.)
SCAN: Scan selection
(See page 230 for details.)
4
Display of functions in CD mode
:Disc selection
(See page 236 for details.)
:Reversing
(See page 240 for details.)
:Fast forwarding
(See page 240 for details.)
RPT: Automatic repeat
(See page 241 for details.)
RAND: Random access
(See page 241 for details.)
SCAN: Scan selection
(See page 238 for details.)
5
Mode selectors
(See page 217 for details.)
6Cassette tape slot
(See page 225 for details.)
7Tone and balance knobs
(See page 218 for details.)
8Radio mode: Frequency tuning
( S e e p a g e 221 o r 223 f o r
details.)
TAPE mode: Direct access to a desired
program (See page 231 for details.)
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216CD mode:
Direct access to a desired
program
(See page 239 for details.)
Using your audio system: some basics
This section describes some of the basic features of the
Lexus audio system. Some information may not pertain
to your system.
Your audio system works when the ignition key is in the
ºACCº or ºONº position.
NOTICE
To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not leave the car audio on longer than necessarywhen the engine is not running.
(a) Turning the system on and off
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Push this knob to turn the audio system on and off.
Turn this knob to adjust the volume.
The system turns on in the last mode used.
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218In the ºTAPEº or ºCDº mode, the applicable
functions
are shown in the lowest part of the display.
Push the switch just below to turn on each function.
(b) Tone and balance
How good an audio program sounds to you is largely
determined by the mix of the treble, mid±range, and
bass levels. In fact, different kinds of music and vocal
programs usually sound better with different mixes of
treble, mid±range, and bass.
A good balance of the left and right stereo channels and
of the front and rear sound levels is also important.
Keep in mind that if you are listening to a stereo
recording or broadcast, changing the right/left balance
will increase the volume of one group of sounds while
decreasing the volume of another.
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If a cassette is already in the slot, push the ºTAPEº
button.
Dolby Noise Reduction* feature:
If you are listening to
a tape that was recorded with Dolby* B or C Noise
Reduction, push the button by the double±D symbol until
the appropriate symbol appears on the display.
The Dolby B NR mode reduces tape noise by about 10
dB. The Dolby C NR mode reduces tape noise by
another 10 dB or about 20 dB total. For best sound
reproduction, select the same NR mode that was used
to record the tape.
To play a tape recorded without Dolby NR, push the
button until the symbol disappears from the display.
* Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories Licensing Corporation. ºDOLBYº and the
double±D symbol
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation.
(b) Manual program selection
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228ºProgramº button:
Push the º
º button to select
the other side of a cassette tape. The display indicates
which side is currently selected ( indicates top side,
indicates bottom side).
ºRewindº button: Push the º º button to rewind a
tape. ºREWº appears on the display.
To stop rewinding, push the same button or ºTAPEº
button.
ºFast forwardº button: Push the ºº button to fast
forward a cassette tape. ºFFº appears on the display.
To stop fast forwarding, push the same button or ºT APEº
button. (c) Automatic program selection
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