• Check the batteries in the remote. It is a
good idea to replace the batteries before
you start programming.
• While standing in front of your vehicle,
press and hold the button on your
device's remote, with the remote
approximately 5 cm in front of the Tesla
emblem. In some cases you must hold the
button on the remote for up to three
minutes.
• Certain garage door remotes may require
multiple short remote presses
(approximately 1 second each press)
instead of one long duration press.
D-Mode and UR-Mode
In D Mode and UR-Mode, the device’s receiver
learns Model S. The touchscreen instructs you
to press the "Learn" button (may also be
called "Program" or "Smart") on the device's
receiver. If this does not work, refer to the
following guidelines:
• Park Model S with its bumper as close as
possible to the garage door, gate, etc.
that you are trying to program.
• Make sure you are pressing the receiver's
Learn/Program/Smart button. For
instructions on how to put the receiver
into learning mode, refer to the product
details provided with your RF device that
you are trying to program.
• If you see a screen called "Train the
receiver" while programming the device,
remember that this is a time-sensitive
step. After pressing the Learn/Program/
Smart button on the device's remote or
receiver, you only have approximately 30
seconds to return to your vehicle, press
Continue
, then press the trained
HomeLink device name twice. Consider
having someone assist you with this step.
• Most devices stay in learning mode for
only three to five minutes. Immediately
after pressing the device's Learn/
Program/Smart button, follow the
instructions displayed on the vehicle's
touchscreen.
For additional assistance or compatibility
questions, contact HomeLink
(
HomeLink Universal Transceiver
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Using the Touchscreen