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Garage Door Transmitter Programming

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The Grand Cherokee Limited, Overland and selected special models feature HomeLink as standard factory-installed equipment. HomeLink is an optional feature on most Laredo models. The HomeLink transceiver is integral to the Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC), which is located in the overhead console. The only visible component of the HomeLink system are the three transmitter push buttons centered between the four EVIC push buttons located just rearward of the EVIC display screen in the overhead console. The three HomeLink transmitter push buttons are identified with one, two or three dots so that they be easily identified by sight. Each of the three transmitter push buttons controls an independent radio transmitter channel. Each of these three channels can be trained to transmit a different radio frequency signal for the remote operation of garage door openers, motorized gate openers, home or office lighting, security systems or just about any other device that can be equipped with a radio receiver in the 288 to 410 MegaHertz (MHz) frequency range for remote operation.




The HomeLink feature is capable of operating systems using either rolling code or non-rolling code technology. The EVIC module displays messages and a small house-shaped icon with one, two or three dots corresponding to the three transmitter buttons to indicate the status of each selection. The HomeLink system cannot be repaired, and is available for service only as a unit with the EVIC module. This unit includes the push button switches and the plastic module. If any of these components are faulty or damaged, the complete EVIC module must be replaced. It is recommended that a new battery be placed in the hand-held transmitter of the device being programmed to Homelink for quicker training and accurate transmission of the radio frequency signal. 1. Turn off the engine 2. If the vehicle or module is brand new, the factory test codes must be erased before putting it into the training mode. This step is also taken if you want to change previously set codes, or for security reasons when selling your vehicle.




To clear all settings, press the two outside HomeLink buttons (1 and 3) for twenty seconds. Individual channels cannot be erased. Erasing the transmitter codes will erase ALL programmed codes. The message "Clearing Channels" will initially appear on the display, and after 20 seconds will change to "Channels Cleared". Do not hold the buttons for longer than 30 seconds. 3. Choose one of the three buttons to train. Place the hand-held transmitter within one to three inches away from the lower left corner of the EVIC display and push the buttons on both transmitters. The display will indicate "Training". 4. When the universal transmitter has completed the training, the "Trained� message will be displayed and an audible beep tone will be sounded. The universal transmitter is now �trained�. To train the other buttons, repeat Step 3 and Step 4. If your device activates when one of the HomeLink buttons is pressed, programming is complete. Be certain to keep the hand-held transmitter in case you need to retrain the universal transmitter.




If the message "Transmit" appears on the display but your device does not activate, the device may be equipped with a "Rolling Code" system (random digital code signals from the remote transmitter). Follow these additional steps for programming Rolling Code devices: 5. At the garage door opener receiver (motor unit) locate the "learn" or "smart" button. This can usually be found where the hanging antenna wire is attached to the motor unit. Firmly press and release the button. 6. Within 30 seconds, return to the vehicle and firmly press, hold for two seconds, and release the programmed HomeLink button. Repeat the "press, hold, release" sequence a second time, and depending on the brand of the door opener or other device, repeat the step a third time to complete the programming process. To erase the universal transmitter codes, simply hold down the two outside buttons (1 and 3) for twenty seconds. NOTE: Individual channels cannot be erased. Erasing the transmitter codes will erase ALL programmed codes.




Rolling Code Systems: If, after programming the HomeLink wireless control system, the hand-held transmitter and/or other HomeLink units in other vehicles fail to activate the rolling code equipped device, you may need to clear the device's receiver memory. Refer to your door opener Owner's Manual for the process. After clearing the receiver, you must reprogram the original hand-held transmitter(s) to the receiver using the procedure in the door opener's manual. Finally, reprogram the hand-held transmitter(s) to HomeLink using the steps above. There are a large number of HomeLink compatible products out on the market, including home and office lighting, electric gates, security systems, entry door locks and small appliances. Manufacturers include Radio Shack, Sears, Titan Locks, ITI Security and Chamberlain. HomeLink® is owned by Johnson Controls. Program Your Garage Door Opener Codes Quickly learn how to program your garage door opener codes for your remote and keypad. This video will provide step-by-step instructions for programming Liftmaster, Chamberlain & Sears brand garage doors openers.




In this video Precision Garage Door of Simi Valley provides instructions for programming your garage door opener and keypad. Current Liftmaster, Chamberlain & Sears brand openers use 315 megahertz. Older models use 390 megahertz. If you need to buy a new garage door opener remote or the one you just purchased is not working after programming, skip to the 1:55 mark in this video and re-watch this important section of the video.M13-631 Marantec Garage Door Opener Keyless Entry Keypad Be the first to write a review M13-631 Marantec Garage Door Opener Wireless Keyless Entry Keypad 315MHzMarantec M13-631 Wireless Keyless Entry Keypad 315Mhz Compatible with M Series (M500, M4700, M4900, M4500e, M4700e, M4900e), Q Series (Q7500, Q7700, Q7900) and the new Synergy Series (Synergy 270, Synergy 370, Synergy 380) 315MHz electric openers Holds up to four (4) 4-digit security pin numbers Wireless Programming (no programming jumper needed) Keyless Cover Slides Up (don't have to worry about the wind breaking the cover)




Complete with mounting hardware and (2) AAA batteries Also compatible with Martin Garage Door Opener Models: DC3700, DC2500 and DC3700HD Note: you will need to use your existing 382 Digital, M3-2312, M3-3313 or M3-2314 remote to program the keyless If your remote is more than 2 years old we recommend that you replace the battery in the remote before trying to program the keyless entryFrom the time you get the LED's to light up in Step 1 of the instructions to Step 3 when you enter a 4-digit PIN number you only have 10 seconds. You may have to do this step several times until you get it. If you are programming the keyless to a 75424 Plug-in Radio Receiver once the keyless is programmed you will need to hold the enter button for 3 to 4 seconds every time you enter your 4-digit PIN number to open or close the garage door. This is the way it works with all M13-631 Keyless & 75424 Plug-in Receiver combinations. (Replaces older model # M3-631 keyless entry ) * Marked fields are required.

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