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LCD Display Control
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The LCD display modes can be changed by using the control buttons.
SwitchFunction
MODE button for changing modes
, MOVE switch for changing items
OK SELECT/RESET button for setting or resetting the selected item
LCD DISPLAY
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Lap timer
(1) Best lap
(2) Curr
ent lap
To start (A)
Press the OK button shortly on the
s
teering wheel. The lap timer will start
counting the current lap (2).
To stop (B)
Press and hold the OK button for more
than 1 second on the s
teering wheel
while the lap timer is counting the
current lap (2).
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To reset (C):
Press and hold the OK button for more
than 1 second on the s
teering wheel
when the lap timer has stopped counting
the current lap (2).
To save laps:
Press the OK button shortly on the
s
teering wheel while the lap timer is
counting the current lap (2).
From best lap (1) to No.4 lap (3) will be
displayed.
Press the OK button for more than 1
second on the steering wheel to reset the
lap. Then the driver can start a new lap.
Information
Lap timer can be activated regardless of
the mode settings (Drive mode or N mode).
NOTICE
If the N1(N2) button is set to 'Start
lap timer', the N2(N1) button is
automatically set to 'Stop & Reset lap
timer' from the infotainment system.
Then the driver can operate lap timer
using the N1/N2 buttons as the one pair.
For more details, please refer to the
infotainment system manual separately
supplied.
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WARNING
Before programming HomeLink® to a
garage door opener or gate operator,
make sure people and objects are out
of the way of the device to prevent
potential harm or damage. Do not
use the HomeLink® with any garage
door opener that lacks the safety
stop and reverse features required
by U.S. federal safety standards (this
includes any garage door opener model
manufactured before April 1, 1982).
A garage door that cannot detect an
object - signaling the door to stop and
reverse - does not meet current U.S.
federal safety standards. Using a garage
door opener without these features
increases the risk of serious injury or
death.
For more information, contact
HomeLink® at www.homelink.com, or
call Home-Link customer support at
1-800-355-3515.
It is also recommended that a new
battery be replaced in the handheld
transmitter of the device being trained
to HomeLink® for quicker training and
accurate transmission of the radio
frequency.1. Programming HomeLink
®
The following steps show how to
program HomeLink. If you have any
questions or are having difficulty
programming your HomeLink buttons,
refer to the HomeLink website or call the
HomeLink customer support toll-free
number. Do this, before going back to
the dealer who sold you the car.
• Visit the HomeLink website at: www.
homelink.com. Then at the top of the
page, choose your vehicle make. Then
watch the You Tube video, and/or
access additional website information.
• If you choose to access the website via your cell phone, scan the QR code.
• Or, call HomeLink customer support at 1-800-355-3515 (Please have the
vehicle make/model AND the opener
device make/model readily available.)
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1) Programming Preparation
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1. When programming a garage door opener, it is advised to park the
vehicle outside of the garage.
2. It is recommended that a new battery be placed in the handheld transmitter
of the device being programmed to
HomeLink for quicker training and
accurate transmission of the radio-
frequency signal.
3. Set the Engine Start/Stop button to the ACC (Accessory) position for
programming of HomeLink.
2) Programming a New HomeLink®
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1. Press and release the HomeLink button (1), (2) or (3), you would like
to program. The HomeLink indicator
light (7) will flash orange slowly (if
not, perform the steps of “Erasing
HomeLink Buttons” section, and start
over).
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2. Position the garage door opener remote 1 – 3 inches (2 – 8cm) away
from the HoleLink buttons.
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3. While the HomeLink indicator light (7) is flashing orange, press and hold the
hand-held remote button. Continue
pressing the handheld remote button
until the HomeLink indicator light (7)
light changes from orange to green.
You may now release the handheld
remote button.
4. Wait until your garage door comes to a complete stop, regardless of
position, before proceeding to the
next steps.
5. Press and release the HomeLink button you are programming and
observe the indicator light.
• If the indicator light remains solid green, your device should operate
when the HomeLink button is
pressed. At this point, if your device
operates, programming is complete.
• If the indicator light rapidly flashes green, firmly press, hold
for two seconds and release the
HomeLink button up to three times
in a row slowly to complete the
programming process. Do not press
the HomeLink button rapidly. At
this point if your device operates,
programming is complete. If the
device does not operate, continue
with step 6.
6. At the garage door opener motor, (security gate motor, etc.) locate the
“Learn”, “Smart”, “Set” or “Program”
button. This can usually be found
where the hanging antenna wire is
attached to the motor-head unit (see
the device’s manual to identify this
button). The name and color of the
button may vary by manufacturer.
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A ladder and/or second person may
simplify the following steps.
7. Firmly press and release the “Learn”, “Smart”, “Set” or “Program” button.
You now have up to 30 seconds in
which to complete the next step.
8. Return to the vehicle and firmly press, hold for two seconds and release,
the HomeLink button up to three
times in a row slowly. Do not press
the HomeLink button rapidly. As soon
as you see the garage door start to
move, stop pressing any buttons
until a few seconds after the garage
door has come to a complete stop,
regardless of position. At this point,
programming is complete and your
device should operate when the
HomeLink button is pressed and
released.
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2) Two-Way Communication Display Behavior
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1. Press and release one of the programmed HomeLink buttons (1, 2
or 3).
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2. The indicator (4) and (6) operates as below, if your garage door opener
has Two-Way Communication
functionality. • If the indicator (4) flashes in Orange,
it indicates that the garage door is
“Closing”.
• The indicator (4) turns solid green once the garage door has closed.
• If the indicator (6) flashes in Orange, it indicates that the garage door is
“Opening”.
• The indicator (6) turns solid green once the garage door has fully
opened.
• If the indicator (4) or (6) does not turn to green, it indicates that the
last status of garage door was not
received properly. The HomeLink
mirror tries to receive the last known
status of the garage door for a few
seconds.
3) Recalling Garage Door Status
HomeLink mirror with Two-Way
Communication provides a way to view
the last stored message from the garage
door opener. In order to recall the last
known status of the last activated device,
press the buttons “1 and 2” OR “2 and 3”
simultaneously.
• If the indicator (4) appears solid Green, it indicates that the last
activated device was “closed”
properly.
• If the indicator (6) appears solid Green, it indicates that the last
activated device was “open” properly.
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3. Erasing HomeLink® Buttons
1) Erasing and Reprogramming a Single HomeLink® Button:
1. Press and hold the desired HomeLink button you want to re-program. DO
NOT release the button.
2. The HomeLink indicator light (7) will illuminate solid green. Release the
button as soon as the HomeLink
indicator light (7) begins to flash
orange, usually about 20 seconds.
3. Proceed with the steps in the “Programming a New HomeLink
Button” section.
Information
If you do not complete the re-
programming of a new device to the
button, it will revert to the previously
stored programming.
2) The following instructions will erase
ALL HomeLink® programming from
ALL buttons:
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1. Press and hold the buttons (1) and (3) simultaneously.
2. The HomeLink indicator light (7) will illuminate solid Orange for about 10
seconds.
3. Release the buttons once the HomeLink indicator light (7) changes
to Green and flashes rapidly.
4. Now all three HomeLink buttons (1), (2) and (3) are cleared of any
programming.
Information
HomeLink® and the HomeLink® House
logo are registered trademarks of Gentex
Corporation.
The myQ logo is a registered trademark of
The Chamberlain Group, Inc.
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Information
Never place anything near the sensor to
ensure better control of the heating and
cooling system.
Manual Heating and Air
Conditioning
The heating and cooling system can be
controlled manually by pushing buttons
other than the AUTO button. In this case,
the system works sequentially according
to the order of buttons selected. When
pressing any button except the AUTO
button while using automatic operation,
the functions not selected will be
controlled automatically.
1. Start the engine.
2. Set the mode to the desired position.To improve the effectiveness of
heating and cooling, select the mode
according to the following: - Heating:
- Cooling:
3. Set the temperature control to the desired position.
4. Set the air intake control to fresh mode.
5. Set the fan speed control to the desired speed.
6. If air conditioning is desired, turn the air conditioning system on.
7. Press the AUTO button in order to convert to full automatic control of
the system.
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