Operating the homelink transmitter, Rolling code programming (if equipped) – Oldsmobile 2001 Aurora User Manual

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Operating the HomeLink

R

Transmitter

Press and release the appropriate button on the
HomeLink Transmitter. The indicator light comes on
while the signal is being transmitted. The trunk release
lockout switch must be OFF.

If the hand

-

held transmitter appears to program the

HomeLink Transmitter but does not open your garage
door, and if the garage door opener was manufactured
after 1996, the garage door opener may have a “rolling
code” system. A rolling code system changes the code
of the garage door opener every time you open or close
the garage door.

To determine if you have this system, press the button
on the HomeLink Transmitter that you have already
programmed. If the indicator light on the HomeLink
Transmitter flashes rapidly for two seconds and then
turns solid, the garage door opener has a rolling code
system. In a rolling code system, the garage door motor
head unit must be trained to the HomeLink Transmitter.

“Rolling Code” Programming (If Equipped)

If you have not previously programmed the hand

-

held

transmitter to the HomeLink Transmitter, see
“Programming the HomeLink

R

Transmitter” listed

previously. If you have completed this programming
already, you now need to train the garage door opener
motor head unit to recognize the HomeLink Transmitter.
Refer to your garage door opener owner’s manual for
the proper transmitter training procedure for your garage
door opener brand.

1. Find the training button on the garage door opener

motor head unit. The exact location and color of
the button may vary by garage door opener brand.
If you have difficulty finding the training button,
refer to your garage door opener owner’s manual.

2. Press the training button on the garage door

opener motor head unit.

Following this step, you have 30 seconds to
start Step 3.

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