User Manual - Page 125

For 2017 MODEL S.

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Troubleshooting HomeLink
When programming a HomeLink device, the
touchscreen steps you through a two-part
programming process:
First, Model S records the signal from the
remote. The touchscreen instructs you to
stand in front of the car, point the remote
at the front bumper and press and hold
the button until the headlights
flash. When
headlights flash, Model S has learned the
remote and you can touch Continue on
the touchscreen . If the headlights do not
flash, refer to the guidelines below.
Next, the device's receiver learns Model S.
The touchscreen instructs you to press the
LEARN button on the garage door or
gate's receiver. If training the receiver
does not work, refer to the guidelines
below.
NOTE: Only devices that are equipped
with a “rolling code” remote need to learn
Model S. If you have a very old device that
is not equipped with a rolling code
remote, the device does not need to learn
Model S and you can skip this part. You
can also skip this step if your receiver is
Quick-Train compatible. The opener
should work.
Headlights do not
flash
Check the batteries in the remote. It is a
good idea to replace the batteries before
you start programming.
Hold the remote against the nose cone,
with the button pressed, about 6 inches to
the left of the Tesla emblem. In some
cases you must hold the remote for up to
three minutes.
Check compatibility of the remote by
contacting the HomeLink manufacturer
(www.homelink.com).
After programming, the device does not work
Park Model S with its front bumper as
close as possible to the HomeLink device
(garage door, gate, etc).
Make sure you haven’t reached the device
receiver's limit of learned remotes/cars.
Most receivers can learn up to
five
remotes/cars. If the receiver's memory is
full, you must clear the memory and
restart the programming process. For
instructions on how to clear the receiver's
memory, refer to the owner
documentation provided with the
HomeLink device.
Make sure you are pressing the receiver's
LEARN button. Most receivers have two
buttons and a LED. One button is a RESET
button and the other is a LEARN button.
Pressing the LEARN button usually causes
the LED to flash. For instructions on how
to put the receiver into learning mode,
refer to the owner documentation
provided with the HomeLink device.
Most devices stay in learning mode for
only three to
five minutes. Immediately
after pressing the device's LEARN button,
follow the instructions displayed on the
touchscreen.
HomeLink
®
Universal Transceiver
124 Model S Owner's Manual
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