The HomeLink® Universal Transceiver pro-
vides a convenient way to consolidate the
functions of up to three individual hand-held
transmitters into one built-in device.
HomeLink® Universal Transceiver:
• Will operate most radio frequency devicessuch as garage doors, gates, home and
office lighting, entry door locks and security
systems.
• Is powered by your vehicle's battery. No separate batteries are required. If the vehi-
cle's battery is discharged or is discon-
nected, HomeLink® will retain all
programming.
When the HomeLink® Universal Transceiver
is programmed, retain the original transmit-
ter for future programming procedures (Ex-
ample: new vehicle purchases). Upon sale of
the vehicle, the programmed HomeLink®
Universal Transceiver buttons should be
erased for security purposes. For additional
information, see “Programming
HomeLink®” (P. 2-71).WARNING
• Your vehicle's engine should be turned
off while programming the HomeLink®
Universal Transceiver. For additional in-
formation, see “Push-button ignition
switch” (P. 5-14). Do not breathe ex-
haust gases; they contain colorless and
odorless carbon monoxide. Carbon mon-
oxide is dangerous. It can cause uncon-
sciousness or death.
• Do not use the HomeLink® Universal
Transceiver with any garage door opener
that lacks safety stop and reverse fea-
tures as required by federal safety stan-
dards. (These standards became effec-
tive for opener models manufactured
after April 1, 1982.) A garage door
opener which cannot detect an object in
the path of a closing garage door and
then automatically stop and reverse
does not meet current federal safety
standards. Using a garage door opener
without these features increases the risk
of serious injury or death.
• During the programming procedure your
garage door or security gate will open
and close (if the transmitter is within
range). Make sure that people or objects
are clear of the garage door, gate, etc.,
that you are programming.PROGRAMMING HOMELINK®
If you have any questions or are having diffi-
culty programming your HomeLink® but-
tons, refer to the HomeLink® web site at:
www.homelink.com or call
1-800-355-3515.
NOTE:
Place the ignition switch in the ON position
(without starting the engine) when pro-
gramming HomeLink®. It is also recom-
mended that a new battery be placed in the
hand-held transmitter of the device being
programmed to HomeLink® for quicker pro-
gramming and accurate transmission of the
radio frequency.
HOMELINK® UNIVERSAL
TRANSCEIVER
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1. Position the end of your hand-held trans-mitter 1–3 in (2–8 cm) away from the
HomeLink® surface, keeping the
HomeLink® indicator light
O1in view. 2. Using both hands, simultaneously press
and hold the desired HomeLink® button
and hand-held transmitter button. DO
NOT release until the HomeLink® indica-
tor light
O1flashes slowly and then rap-
idly. When the indicator light flashes rap-
idly, both buttons may be released. (The
rapid flashing indicates successful
programming.)
NOTE:
Some devices may require you to replace
Step 2 with the cycling procedure noted in
“Programming HomeLink® for Canadian
customers and gate openers” (P. 2-73). 3. Press and hold the programmed
HomeLink® button and observe the indi-
cator light.
• If the indicator light
O1is solid/continuous,
programming is complete and your device
should activate when the HomeLink® but-
ton is pressed and released.
• If the indicator light
O1blinks rapidly for 2
seconds and then turns to a solid/
continuous light, continue with Steps 4-6
for a rolling code device. A second person
may make the following steps easier. Use a
ladder or other device. Do not stand on
your vehicle to perform the next steps.
4. At the receiver located on the garage door opener motor in the garage, locate the
“learn” or “smart” button (the name and
color of the button may vary by manufac-
turer but it is usually located near where
the hanging antenna wire is attached to
the unit). If there is difficulty locating the
button, reference the garage door open-
er’s manual.
5. Press and release the “learn” or “smart” button.
NOTE:Once the button is pressed, you have ap-
proximately 30 seconds to initiate the next
step.
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6. Return to the vehicle and firmly press andhold the trained HomeLink® button for 2
seconds and release. Repeat the “press/
hold/release” sequence up to three times
to complete the training process.
HomeLink® should now activate your
rolling code equipped device.
7. If you have any questions or are having difficulty programming your HomeLink®
buttons, refer to the HomeLink® web site
at: www.homelink.com or call
1-800-355-3515.
PROGRAMMING HOMELINK®
FOR CANADIAN CUSTOMERS
AND GATE OPENERS
Canadian radio-frequency laws require
transmitter signals to “time-out” (or quit) af-
ter several seconds of transmission – which
may not be long enough for HomeLink® to
pick up the signal during training. Similar to
this Canadian law, some U.S. gate operators
are designed to “timeout” in the same
manner.
If you live in Canada or you are having diffi-
culties training a gate operator orgarage
door opener by using the “Training” proce-
dures, replace “Programming HomeLink®”
step 2 with the following:
NOTE:
When programming a garage door opener,
etc., unplug the device during the “cycling”
process to prevent possible damage to the
garage door opener components.
1. For additional information, see “Program-
ming HomeLink®” step 1, (P. 2-71).
2.
Using both hands, simultaneously press and
hold the desired HomeLink® button and
the hand-held transmitter button. During
training, your hand-held transmitter may
automatically stop transmitting. Continue
to press and hold the desired HomeLink®
button while you press and re-press
(“cycle”) your hand-held transmitter every 2
seconds until the frequency signal has been
learned. The HomeLink® indicator light will
flash slowly and then rapidly after several
seconds upon successful training. DO NOT
release until the HomeLink® indicator light
flashes slowly and then rapidly. When the
indicator light flashes rapidly, both buttons
may be released. The rapid flashing indi-
cates successful training.
Proceed with “Programming HomeLink®”
step 3 to complete.
If the device was unplugged during the pro-
gramming procedure, remember to plug it
back in when programming is completed.
OPERATING THE HOMELINK®
UNIVERSAL TRANSCEIVER
The HomeLink® Universal Transceiver, after
it is programmed, can be used to activate the
programmed device. To operate, simply press
and release the appropriate programmed
HomeLink® Universal Transceiver button.
The amber indicator light will illuminate while
the signal is being transmitted.
For convenience, the hand-held transmitter
of the device may also be used at any time.
PROGRAMMING TROUBLE-
DIAGNOSIS
If the HomeLink® does not quickly learn the
hand-held transmitter information:
• replace the hand-held transmitter batteries with new batteries.
• position the hand-held transmitter with its battery area facing away from the
HomeLink® surface.
• press and hold both the HomeLink® and hand-held transmitter buttons without
interruption.
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Forward Emergency Braking (FEB) with
Pedestrian Detection system. . .2-13, 5-109Front air bag system (See supplemental
restraint system)................1-49Front and rear sonar system........5-147Front and rear sonar system switch. . . .2-51Front power seat adjustment.........1-3Front seats................... .1-2Front-door pocket..............2-57Fuel
Capacities and recommended
fuel/lubricants
.............. .10-2Fuel economy...............5-133Fuel gauge................. .2-7Fuel octane rating.............10-5Fuel recommendation...........10-3Fuel-filler door and cap..........3-29Loose fuel cap warning..........2-26Fuel efficient driving tips..........5-132Fuel gauge................... .2-7Fuel-filler door.................3-29Fuses..................... .8-20Fusible links..................8-21
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Garage door opener, HomeLink® Universal
Transceiver...........2-71, 2-73, 2-74Gas cap.................... .3-29Gauge
Engine coolant temperature gauge. . . .2-6Fuel gauge................. .2-7Odometer.................. .2-5
Speedometer..............2-4, 2-5Tachometer................. .2-6Trip odometer................2-5General maintenance..............9-2Glove box................... .2-59Glove box lock.................2-59Grocery hooks.................2-63
H
Hazard warning flasher switch........6-2Head restraints.................1-7Head Up Display (HUD)...........2-52Headlight aiming control...........2-45Headlight and turn signal switch......2-40Headlight switch.............. .2-40Headlights.................. .8-24Headlights, aiming control..........2-45Heated mirrors.................3-36Heated rear seats...............2-50Heated seats................. .2-49Heater
Heater and air conditioner (automatic)
(if so equipped)
.............. .4-33Heater and air conditioner controls. . .4-34Heater operation..............4-35Heater and air conditioner (automatic). .4-33Heater and air conditioner settings. . . .4-40Hill start assist system...........5-146HomeLink® Universal
Transceiver...........2-71, 2-73, 2-74Hood..................... .3-21
Hook
Luggage hook.............. .2-63Horn...................... .2-47
I
Ignition switch
Push-button ignition switch.......5-13Immobilizer system............. .5-16Important vehicle information label. . . .10-11In-cabin microfilter..............8-17Increasing fuel economy..........5-133Indicator lights and audible reminders
(See warning/indicator lights and audible
reminders)
............... .2-9, 2-10INFINITI Drive Mode Selector.......5-29INFINITI Intelligent Key System. . . .3-2, 3-6INFINITI InTouch™ Owner's Manual. . . .4-2INFINITI Vehicle Immobilizer
System..............2-34, 3-4, 5-16Inside automatic anti-glare mirror. . . . .3-34Instrument brightness control........2-46Instrument panel.............0-6, 2-2Instrument panel dimmer switch......2-46Intelligent All-Wheel Drive (AWD). . . .5-133Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC)
(for vehicles with ProPILOT Assist). . . .5-84Intelligent Key system
Key operating range............ .3-8Key operation............... .3-9Mechanical key................3-3Remote keyless entry operation.....3-14Troubleshooting guide..........3-16
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