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About HomeLink
If your vehicle is equipped with the HomeLink®
Universal Transceiver, you can operate up to three
Radio Frequency (RF) devices, including garage doors,
gates, lights, and security systems.
NOTE: Depending on date of manufacture, market
region, and options selected at time of purchase, some
vehicles are not equipped with a HomeLink Universal
Transceiver.
WARNING: Do not use the HomeLink Universal
Transceiver with a device that does not have
safety stop and reverse features. Using a device
without these safety features increases the risk of
injury or death.
Supported Modes
HomeLink supports three dierent transmit modes,
which is how your vehicle and the RF device
communicate. Selecting a transmit mode is determined
by your RF device's compatibility:
Standard Mode: Use Standard Mode if your RF
device is equipped with a remote and the remote
must be used to operate the device (for example, a
remote-controlled garage door). This is the most
common mode used with devices.
D-Mode or UR-Mode: Use D-Mode or UR-Mode if the
RF device does not have a remote, and the receiver
has a "Learn" button (may also be called "Program"
or "Smart"). D-Mode and UR-Mode function similarly
because the vehicle directly communicates with the
device's receiver, so you don't have to pair a remote.
NOTE: D-Mode is used mainly in North America
while UR-Mode is popular in Europe, the Middle East,
and Asia. To determine with which mode your device
is compatible, contact HomeLink
(www.homelink.com or call 1-800-355-3515).
Each of your devices can be set to a dierent mode.
For example, your garage door can be set to Standard
Mode, your front gate can be set to D-Mode, etc. To
change a transmit mode, touch the HomeLink icon on
the touchscreen's status bar and select the device you
want to change. Then, select
Program and choose the
desired mode for your device. Confirm by touching Set
Mode and follow the onscreen instructions.
For older vehicles, changing the mode for one device
changes the mode for all devices, so be careful when
changing transmit modes. Devices not compatible with
your selected mode may not work. Touch the HomeLink
icon on the touchscreen's status bar and touch
Change
Transmit Mode.
NOTE: Check the product information for your garage
door, gate, light, etc. to determine which mode is
compatible with your device.
Programming HomeLink
To program HomeLink® (if equipped):
1.
Park Model 3 so that the front bumper is in front of
the garage door, gate, or light you want to program.
CAUTION: Your device might open or close
during programming. Before programming,
make sure that the device is clear of any
people or objects.
2.
Get the device's remote control and ensure it has a
healthy battery. Tesla recommends replacing the
battery in the device's remote control before
Programming HomeLink.
3.
Touch the HomeLink icon at the top of the
touchscreen.
4. Touch Create HomeLink, then select which mode
you wish to use: Standard, D-Mode, or UR-Mode.
5.
Use the touchscreen to enter a name for your device
and touch
Enter or Create HomeLink.
6.
Touch Start then follow the onscreen instructions.
NOTE: 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, you
only have approximately 30 seconds to return to
your vehicle, press
Continue, and then press the
trained HomeLink device name twice. Consider
having an assistant help with this step.
7.
Once your device is programmed, touch Save to
complete the HomeLink programming routine.
8.
Ensure HomeLink works as expected. In some cases
the programming process may require multiple
attempts before succeeding.
Once programmed, you can operate the device by
touching its corresponding HomeLink icon on the
touchscreen's status bar. HomeLink remembers the
location of your programmed devices. When you
approach a known location, the HomeLink control on
the touchscreen automatically drops down. When you
drive away, it disappears.
NOTE: For additional assistance or compatibility
questions, contact HomeLink (
www.homelink.com or
call 1-800-355-3515).
Auto Opening and Closing
To operate a HomeLink device without touching the
touchscreen, you can automate the device to open as
you approach, and close as you drive away:
1.
Touch the HomeLink icon at the top of the
touchscreen and choose the device you want to
automate.
HomeLink Universal Transceiver
145Using the Touchscreen
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