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1. Hold down both buttons until the indicator light on the HomeLink flashes changing from a slow blink to a rapidly flashing blink This could take up to 90 seconds When the indicator light flashes rapidly both buttons may be released The rapidly flashing light indicates successful programming To activate the garage door or other If the indicator light on the HomeLink blinks rapidly for two seconds and then turns solid HomeLink has picked up a rolling code garage door opener signal You will need to proceed with the next steps to train the HomeLink to complete the programming which may require a ladder and another person for convenience Press and release the smart or learn program button located on the garage door opener s motor to activate the training mode This button is usually located near the antenna wire that hangs down from the motor If the wire originates from under a light lens you will need to remove the lens to access the program button Step 6 Note Once you have pressed and released the program button on the garage door opener s motor and the training light is lit you have 30 seconds in which to perform step 7 Use the help of a second person for convenience to assist when performing this step Quickly within 30 seconds of pressing and releasing the garage door opener program button firmly press and release HomeLink button you ve just programmed
2. Additional HomeLink Compatible Products details available at www homelink com HomeLink Lighting Package and other Lighting and Appliance Modules Entry door locks Estate Community Gates Security Systems NOTE None of these kits nor any similar kits are covered by any Nissan support program or warranty The customer should refer any concerns questions about the HomeLink Home Lighting Kit to the HomeLink Hotline directly Questions about support for the other kits shown here or other such kits on the market should be directed to their respective suppliers 3 10 Attachment I INTEGRATED HOMELINK TESTER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTE Read all instructions carefully before testing the vehicle HomeLink It is very important to follow all instructions in the proper sequence Terminology HomeLink Test Kit Kent Moore P N J41540 Includes the HomeLink Tester Hand Held Transmitter and Power Supply HomeLink Tester The Tester with indicator lights 1 2 3 and Programmed Hand Held Transmitter The transmitter included in the tester kit Power Supply The 120VAC to 12VDC Power supply Vehicle HomeLink The permanent multi button transmitter in the vehicle Default Mode The operating mode of the Vehicle HomeLink that contains factory installed default codes in memory Normal Mode The operating mode of the Vehicle HomeLink that does not contain any default codes in memory NOTE Before performing any tests
3. is now ready to use If a customer has a transmitter manufactured prior to 1982 or if the customer s transmitter will not program properly after repeated attempts they may have a transmitter that is not compatible with the HomeLink Transmitter A Fix kit may be available from HomeLink to allow for proper compatibility on post 1982 units HomeLink Transmitter Troubleshooting Guide e Make sure the batteries in the hand held transmitter are not dead Replace them if necessary e Make sure you are holding both buttons for the duration of the programming without interruption e Rotate the hand held transmitter end over end and try again For best results place the end that is opposite the battery compartment against the HomeLink Transmitter when programming e Press any button Make sure that the LED begins to flash slowly This indicates that the channel is cleared and ready to program If the LED gives a solid light clear the channel by pressing both outside buttons 1 and 3 for 20 seconds just until the light begin to flash slowly Step 1 in the instructions Then proceed with the remainder of the programming process e If the original transmitter to which you are programming was made in Canada it may be necessary to repress the button on the ORIGINAL transmitter every two seconds until the HomeLink Transmitter is programmed This is because many Canadian garage door opener transmitters stop transmitting a signal
4. Orient customer on transmitter use delivery service Test and diagnose vehicle HomeLink systems Dealership Access technical support through HomeLink dealer only support website www dealerlink homelink com or HomeLink Hotline see below HomeLink Hotline Support dealership with HomeLink related technical assistance 1 800 355 3515 Support dealership and customer with answers to garage door system questions HomeLink Website Supply HomeLink Fix Kits to customer for non compatible www homelink com systems if available Respond to customer inquiries about transmitter programming NNA Consumer Coordinate client contacts to HomeLink Hotline except Affairs customer or dealer initiated Administer related support policies 1 10 Essential Tool Already Released To assist in diagnosing the Nissan Integrated HomeLink System a Nissan Integrated HomeLink Tester Kit was released in 2001 as an Essential Tool Kent Moore J 41540 The Tester Kit consists of the following components Integrated HomeLink Tester Hand Held Test Transmitter 12v Power Supply 12v Power Adapter Plastic Case and die cut foam This kit will support Functionality Testing Range Testing and Programming Testing as described in Attachment I of this bulletin These instructions are also included in the Tester Kit and should be used with this bulletin to accurately diagnose the system Service Procedure The basic procedur
5. to be input at the end of the diagnostic procedure 5 Check each signal of the Vehicle HomeLink by pressing all three buttons one at a time e When Vehicle HomeLink button 1 is pressed the 1 red light on the tester should also light e When Vehicle HomeLink button 2 is pressed the 2 red light on the tester should also light e When Vehicle HomeLink button 3 is pressed the 3 red light on the tester should also light If any of the lights fail to light the Vehicle HomeLink needs to be replaced After replacement repeat the HomeLink functionality test Verify that the hand held transmitter operates correctly This is performed by pointing the hand held transmitter supplied in the HomeLink Test Kit at the HomeLink Tester As the transmitter button is pushed the green Program light on the tester should illuminate If the light does not illuminate make sure the batteries in the hand held transmitter are good and retest HomeLink Range Test I Position the HomeLink Tester between 50 and 100 feet from the vehicle Make sure the indicator lights on the tester are visible from the vehicle s driver seat Plug the tester into a wall outlet using the power supply included in the HomeLink Test Kit Turn on the tester Take the hand held transmitter and these instructions and return to the driver s seat Repeat step 5 from the HomeLink Functionality Test 5 10 HomeLink Programming Test 1 P
6. verify the customer s transmitter was manufactured after 1982 Garage door openers manufactured prior to 1982 may not be compatible with the HomeLink system HomeLink Functionality Test 1 While in the driver seat plug the HomeLink Tester into the vehicle s cigarette lighter using the cigarette lighter adapter supplied in the kit 2 Verify that when first plugged in all of the indicator lights on the HomeLink Tester illuminate for approximately two seconds If the power light is on and any of the other tester lights fail to illuminate the HomeLink Tester is faulty Call Tech Mate at 1 800 662 2001 for instructions on unit repair or replacement Push any button on the Vehicle HomeLink to verify that it is receiving power from the vehicle s battery If the indicator light on the Vehicle HomeLink does not activate diagnose the cause of the power loss Refer to the appropriate Nissan service manual for a power supply diagram 4 10 4 Clear the Vehicle HomeLink and place it in default mode by using the following procedure Hold the two outer buttons of the Vehicle HomeLink The red light on the Vehicle HomeLink will be steady for about twenty seconds then will flash rapidly for another ten seconds When the red light goes out release the outer buttons of the Vehicle HomeLink The system is now placed in the default mode All customer transmitter codes have now been cleared from the system and will have
7. Press and release the HomeLink button up to three times to com plete the training Your HomeLink button should now be programmed To program the remaining HomeLink buttons for additional door or gate openers follow steps 2 8 only Note Do not repeat step one unless you want to clear all previously programmed HomeLink buttons programmed device press and hold the programmed HomeLink button releasing when the device begins to activate If you have any questions or are having difficulty programming your HomeLink buttons please refer to the HomeLink web site at www homelink com or call 1 800 NISSAN 1 HomeLink is a registered trademark of Johnson Controls ASG 8 10 Attachment Ill HomeLink LED Codes Constant Light Slow Blink Fast Blink Double Blink No Light LED Indicators HomeLink is in transmit mode this can be either a learned signal or a default code HomeLink is in program mode One of two possibilities e HomeLink has just programmed e Codes have just been cleared Indicates that hand held transmitter has timed out and needs to be reactivated to complete the programming process Found in Canadian garage door openers One of two possibilities e No power to HomeLink e HomeLink has just reloaded the default codes Training Stored Code A solid light If you continue to Fast blink indicates indicates stored hold button in 20 successful program code se
8. NISSAN NORTH AMERICA INC Technical Bulletin Copyright SERVICE BULLETIN Classification Reference Date EL99 012a NTB99 067a November 7 2003 NISSAN INTEGRATED HOMELINK TRANSMITTER APPLIED VEHICLES 1996 2004 Pathfinder with HomeLink Option 1997 2004 Maxima with HomeLink Option 1999 2004 Quest with HomeLink Option 2000 2004 Altima with HomeLink Option 2003 2004 Murano with HomeLink Option 2003 2004 350Z with HomeLink Option 2004 Pathfinder Armada with HomeLink Option 2004 Titan with HomeLink Option This document amends NTB99 067 and supercedes NTB96 014a Please discard all paper copies of NTB99 067 and NTB96 014a SERVICE INFORMATION Some of the Applied Vehicles as an option feature the Nissan Integrated HomeLink Transmitter system This Radio Frequency RF system can be programmed to activate most RF operated electronic garage doors and security gates A laminated card contained in the vehicle s Literature Kit covers the simple programming instructions A copy of this card is included in this bulletin as Attachment Il Programming instructions can also be downloaded at www homelink com This bulletin summarizes important customer support and diagnostic information for Nissan dealership staff Customer Support Responsibilities Typically three different groups might be asked to assist customers with Nissan Integrated HomeLink related incidents GROUP RESPONSIBILITIES
9. Transmitter will program to most transmitters including Stanley Chamberlain Genie and most other brands There are a few exceptions an estimated 2 3 when the transmitter does not operate within the legally allowed frequency range for Garage Door Opener transmitters 286 MHz 399 MHz These are mostly very old openers What should be done if the customer s unit doesn t program Reference the troubleshooting section of Attachment to this bulletin If the unit still doesn t program after several attempts help is available from the HomeLink hotline at 1 800 355 3515 Once the customer has a HomeLink Transmitter do they still need to keep their original hand held transmitter Yes Although they no longer need to carry the old transmitter in their car they should still Keep the transmitter When they sell or trade in their vehicle they will need the original transmitter to re program their new HomeLink transmitter If the customer has misplaced their hand held transmitter they can usually purchase additional hand held transmitters from the manufacturer of their Garage Door Opener How can the customer turn on home lights In order to activate their home lights the customer will need an accessory HomeLink Lighting package The package is specifically designed to work with the HomeLink Transmitter and is easily installed with no wiring The package is available directly from HomeLink 1 800 355 3515 Spe
10. after 2 seconds of operation e f programming fails after repeated attempts test the HomeLink Transmitter using the HomeLink Tester 7 10 Attachment II Customer HomeLink Programming Card visor type HOW TO PROGRAM YOUR NISSAN INTEGRATED HOMELINK TRANSCEIVER To program your HomeLink Transceiver to operate a garage door gate or entry door opener home or office lighting you need to be at the same location as the device Note Garage door openers manufactured after 1996 have rolling code protection To program a garage door opener equipped with rolling code protection you will need to use a ladder to get up to the garage door opener motor to be able to access the smart or learn program button 1 To begin press and hold the 2 outer HomeLink buttons to clear the memory until the indicator light blinks slowly after 20 seconds Release both buttons Position the end of the hand held transmitter 1 3 inches away from the HomeLink surface Using both hands simultaneously press and hold both the HomeLink button you want to program and the hand held transmitter button DO NOT ri Hold down both buttons until the indicator light on the HomeLink flashes changing from a slow blink to a rapidly flashing blink This could take up to 90 seconds When the indicator light flashes rapidly both buttons may be released The rapidly flashing light indicates successful programming T
11. cial dealer programs are also available 10 10
12. conds unit will proceed to program mode indicated by slow blink Clear If a slow blink Fast blink indicates channel appears channelis successful program Clearing Codes clear and is in programming mode Hold down outside Continue to hold buttons and in 20 buttons solid light seconds unit will proceed to fast blink will appear Release buttons Reloading Default Hold down outside Continue to hold Release buttons Codes buttons solid light buttons and in 20 when light no will appear seconds unit will longer appears proceed to fast blink Continue to hold buttons 9 10 Attachment IV HomeLink Common Q amp A Q A What is the Nissan Integrated HomeLink Transmitter It s an attractive integrated replacement for up to three of your customer s current hand held transmitters including garage door openers gates and security systems It can also be used with an aftermarket accessory lighting package that will allow the customer to activate the lights in their house from the comfort of their new Nissan Who should program the system Programming is easy By merely pushing two buttons the unit can be programmed in about a minute Although programming is easy enough for the customers to do it themselves we recommend that you program the customer s hand held transmitters as part of the vehicle delivery process Will the HomeLink Transmitter program to every Garage Door Opener Transmitter The HomeLink
13. e contacted for assistance The HomeLink Hotline will provide technical support The Hotline for example can determine if the customer s hand held transmitter is HomeLink compatible If the customer s hand held transmitter is non compatible HomeLink Hotline personnel will research the garage door system and may make available a Fix Kit if necessary The Nissan customer pays for the Fix Kit interface and applies it to their home garage door system Other Important Considerations 1 Pre 1982 Garage Door Systems In 1982 Federal Safety Standards mandated that manufacturers of garage door openers equip their systems with the safety stop and reverse features if they did not already do so Those systems that do not have these features cannot be enhanced with the Fix Kit in the event that they do not program to HomeLink If these pre 1982 garage door openers are defective in any way they cannot be serviced and in some states New York California Minnesota and Indiana the openers must be totally disabled by the garage door opener service technician and the technician must notify the owner of the need to upgrade that system Fix Kit The Fix Kit will based on HomeLink Hotline advice allow most non compatible garage door systems to work with the Nissan Integrated HomeLink Transmitter The Fix Kit is a customer billable item Fix Kits will not be supplied for pre 1982 garage door opening systems
14. e for handling service needs on the Nissan Integrated HomeLink Transmitter system is as follows 1 Customer contacts dealership or dealership receives a Consumer Assistance Request Dealership reviews customer concern A Verify correct transmitter programming with customer B Review diagnostics C Verify if known that the home garage door system is compatible by contacting the HomeLink Hotline NOTES e A copy of the Nissan Integrated HomeLink programming card is included as Attachment Il This can be reviewed with the customer to verify proper programming Additional programming cards can be ordered from Dyment Distribution Service by calling 440 572 0725 and requesting Dyment Part Number NHL 2 e Detailed programming instructions are also available at www homelink com e Nissan Integrated HomeLink LED Indicator Meanings are provided as Attachment Ill Common Questions amp Answers are also provided as Attachment IV If the customer has programmed the system correctly but a problem still exists the dealership should use the Nissan Integrated HomeLink Tester Kit Essential Tool Kent Moore J 41540 to verify the system is transmitting a signal s Also see step 6 page 3 If the Nissan Integrated HomeLink unit fails prescribed testing the unit should be replaced 2 10 5 If the unit passes the prescribed tests and a problem still exists then the HomeLink Hotline 1 800 355 3515 should b
15. o activate the garage door or other programmed device press and hold the programmed HomeLink button releasing when the device begins to activate If the indicator light on the HomeLink blinks rapidly for two seconds and then turns solid HomeLink has picked up a rolling code garage door opener signal You will need to proceed with the next steps to train the HomeLink to complete the programming which may require a ladder and another person for convenience Press and release the smart or learn program button located on the garage door opener s motor to activate the training mode This button is usually located near the antenna wire that hangs down from the motor If the wire originates from under a light lens you will need to remove the lens to access the program button when pe Quickly within 30 seconds of pressing and releasing the garage door opener program button firmly press and release HomeLink programed button you ve just programmed button up to Press and release the HomeLink 3 times button up to three times to complete the training Your HomeLink button should now be programmed To program the remaining HomeLink buttons for additional door or gate openers follow steps 2 8 only Note Do not repeat step one unless you want to clear all Previously programmed HomeLink buttons If you have any questions or are having difficulty programming your HomeLink bu
16. rogram any button on the Vehicle HomeLink using the hand held transmitter supplied with the tester by using the following procedure This procedure is the same as described on the Nissan Integrated HomeLink Transmitter Quick Reference Card each customer received at vehicle delivery A Select which of the three Vehicle HomeLink channels you want to program B Hold the end of the hand held transmitter supplied with the HomeLink Test Kit against the bottom surface of the Vehicle HomeLink so that you can still see the red indicator light C Press the desired button on the Vehicle HomeLink until the red indicator light flashes slowly this will take about 20 seconds While still holding this button press that hand held transmitter button D Hold down both buttons and continue to hold until the red indicator light on the Vehicle HomeLink light starts to flash rapidly This may take up to 60 seconds Release both buttons The rapid flash means that the Vehicle HomeLink has been successfully programmed to match the hand held transmitter Verify that the Vehicle HomeLink has been properly programmed by pressing the button you just programmed As the button is depressed the green Program light should illuminate on the HomeLink Tester NOTE By verifying the programmability of one channel we have verified that all three channels will program correctly The Vehicle HomeLink is now in normal mode and the customer s
17. transmitter code s can be programmed into the Vehicle HomeLink You will also notice that when you push the programmed button on the Vehicle HomeLink the indicator light will steadily illuminate This shows that it has been programmed When the remaining buttons that have not been programmed are pressed the red indicator light will slowly flash showing that these channels are clear If the Program light fails to illuminate verify that the hand held transmitter batteries are good After battery replacement repeat the programming process If the Program light fails to illuminate after battery replacement the Vehicle HomeLink is faulty You can also test the hand held transmitter by aiming it towards the HomeLink Tester and pressing the button If the Program light illuminates the hand held transmitter is good and the Vehicle HomeLink should be replaced 6 10 Trouble Diagnosis Tips If a customer has installed a HomeLink Lighting Kit in their home it may be necessary to reprogram the customer s Vehicle HomeLink for proper operation In order for the HomeLink Lighting Kit to function properly the Vehicle HomeLink must be placed and remain in Default mode Following step 4 in the HomeLink Functionality Test easily performs this After the Vehicle HomeLink is placed in default mode simply program the customer s hand held transmitter s as shown in step 1 of the HomeLink Programming Test The Vehicle HomeLink
18. ttons please refer to the HomeLink web site at ww 2 or call 1 800 NISS Attachment II Customer HomeLink Programming Card mirror type byssan NISSAN INTEGRATED HOMELINK TRANSCEIVER If so quipped Warning Garage door ect entry doors etc will be activated ring progr ury make sure that people and objects ing programming Your vehicle s engine uld be turned off while programming the HomeLink Transceiver Refer to your Owner s Manual for complete details HOW TO PROGRAM YOUR NISSAN INTEGRATED HOMELINK TRANSCEIVER To program your HomeLink Transceiver to operate a garage door gate or entry door opener home or office lighting you need to be at the same location as the device Note Garage door openers manufactured after 1996 have rolling code protection To program a garage door opener equipped with rolling code protection you will need to use a ladder to get up to the garage door opener motor to be able to access the smart or learn program button 1 To begin press and hold the 2 outer HomeLink buttons to clear the memory until the indicator light blinks slowly after 20 seconds Release both buttons Position the end of the hand held transmitter 1 3 inches away from the HomeLink surface Using both hands simultaneously press and hold both the HomeLink button you want to program and the hand held transmitter button DO NOT release the buttons until step 4 has been completed

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