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Programming Home Lighting Components

To inquire about lighting components or to purchase a HomeLink® Lighting Package, please visit our Web site at www.

homelink.com.

Preparation

Preparing to program the lighting components requires erasing any device (i.e., garage door openers, security systems, 

entry door locks) that has been programmed into HomeLink by performing the following procedure:

Press and hold the two outside HomeLink Wireless Control System buttons. The indicator light will turn from a solid light 

to a flashing light after 20 seconds. Continue to hold the buttons for an additional 10 seconds, releasing only when the 

indicator light turns off.

Any device that had been programmed into HomeLink is now erased. After programming the lighting modules, you can 

reprogram the erased devices by following the procedures outlined in this document.

If you have questions at any time during programming, please visit our Web site at www.homelink.com.

Your HomeLink Wireless Control System can now be programmed to activate the lighting components.

Vehicle Interface

The HomeLink Wireless Control System communicates with the Vehicle Interface (module with antenna) to activate 

home lighting. To program the Vehicle Interface:

1.  Move the RUN-INSTALL slide switch to the INSTALL position.

2.  Turn the red HOUSE rotary dial to position “A” and the black UNIT rotary dial to number “1.”

3.  Plug the Vehicle Interface into an outlet, preferably in the garage.

4.  Press and hold the HomeLink Wireless Control System button chosen to activate home lighting, releasing when an 

audible tone is heard from the Vehicle Interface. (If no tone is heard, the vehicle and the Vehicle Interface may need 

to be closer to each other during this procedure.)

5.  After the tone is heard, move the RUN-INSTALL slide switch to the RUN position.

The Vehicle Interface is now programmed and can be moved from one outlet to another without losing any programming 

as long as it remains in the RUN position.

To erase all programming, unplug the interface, move the RUN-INSTALL slide switch to the INSTALL position and plug 

the Vehicle Interface back into the outlet.

Lamp Module

Note: Use incandescent indoor lights only. 3-way bulbs should be set at their highest setting if used. Do not use  

fluorescent, sodium, halogen, or mercury lights. To program the lamp module:

1.  While in the ON position, unplug the lamp you wish to control with your HomeLink Wireless Control System.

2.  Turn the red rotary dial on the Lamp Module to the same letter as your Vehicle Interface (position “A”).

3.  Turn the black rotary dial to number “1.”

4.  Plug the lamp into the Lamp Module receptacle and plug into the appropriate outlet.

The lamp is now ready to be activated by pressing the programmed HomeLink button in your vehicle.

To program a second Lamp Module (using the same HomeLink button that will activate the first Lamp Module), follow 

the procedures outlined above using the same settings as the first Lamp Module (A, 1).

Summary of Contents for Garage Door Openers and Gates

Page 1: ...nk Wireless Control System 3 Reprogramming a Single HomeLink Button 3 Erasing Channels 4 Accessories 4 Programming Home Lighting Components 5 Preparation 5 Vehicle Interface 5 Lamp Module 5 Home Control Unit 6 Reloading Previously Programmed Devices 6 Programming Door Locks 7 Programming Security Systems 7 Programming Other RF and Non RF Devices 7 Getting Started with ...

Page 2: ...ntenna is hanging straight down 1 For first time programming press and hold the two outside buttons until the indicator light begins to flash after 20 seconds Release both buttons Note Some vehicles may require the ignition switch to be turned to the second or accessory position during the programming process 2 Hold the end of your handheld transmitter between 1 and 3 inches away from the HomeLink...

Page 3: ...s Control System button note steps 2 through 4 in the Programming portion of this document found on page 2 while you press and re press cycle your handheld transmitter every two seconds until the frequency signal has been learned The indicator light will flash slowly and then rapidly after several seconds upon successful training Operating the HomeLink Wireless Control System Once programmed the H...

Page 4: ...uttons The HomeLink Wireless Control System is now in the training learning mode and can be programmed at any time following steps 2 through 4 in the Programming section on page 2 Accessories If you would like additional information on the HomeLink Wireless Control System HomeLink compatible products or to purchase other accessories such as the HomeLink Lighting Package please visit our Web site a...

Page 5: ...r 1 3 Plug the Vehicle Interface into an outlet preferably in the garage 4 Press and hold the HomeLink Wireless Control System button chosen to activate home lighting releasing when an audible tone is heard from the Vehicle Interface If no tone is heard the vehicle and the Vehicle Interface may need to be closer to each other during this procedure 5 After the tone is heard move the RUN INSTALL sli...

Page 6: ... Wireless Control System i e garage doors entry door locks follow the procedures outlined on page 2 keeping in mind which HomeLink button is now programmed to activate your home lighting FCC Caution 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 interferences ...

Page 7: ... Board beeps three times return to the vehicle and press and release the programmed HomeLink button three times The third press should activate the door lock If you cannot get your door lock to program visit our Web site at www homelink com for further assistance Programming Security Systems To tie an existing or new home security system into the convenience of your vehicle s HomeLink Wireless Con...

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