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Homelink universal transceiver – Acura 2008 MDX User Manual

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The HomeLink Universal

Transceiver built into your vehicle

can be programmed to operate up to

three remote controlled devices

around your home, such as garage

doors, lighting, or home security

systems.

Before programming your

HomeLink to operate a garage door

opener, confirm that the opener has

an external entrapment protection

system, such as an ‘‘electronic eye,’’

or other safety and reverse stop

features.

If your garage door was

manufactured before April 1, 1982,

you may not be able to program

HomeLink to operate it. These units

do not have safety features that

cause the motor to stop and reverse

it if an obstacle is detected during

closing, increasing the risk of injury.

Do not use HomeLink with any

garage door opener that lacks safety

stop and reverse features.

Units manufactured between April 1,

1982 and January 1, 1993 may be

equipped with safety stop and

reverse features. If your unit does

not have an external entrapment

protection system, an easy test to

confirm the function and

performance of the safety stop and

reverse feature is to lay a 2

4

under the closing door. The door

should stop and reverse upon

contacting the piece of wood.

As an additional safety feature,

garage door openers manufactured

after January 1, 1993 are required to

have external entrapment protection

systems, such as an electronic eye,

which detect an object obstructing

the door.

Refer to the safety information that

came with your garage door opener

to test that the safety features are

functioning properly. If you do not

have this information, contact the

manufacturer of the equipment.

Before programming HomeLink to a

garage door or gate opener, make

sure that people and objects are out

of the way of the device to prevent

potential injury or damage.

When programming a garage door

opener, park just outside the garage.

If you just

received your vehicle and have not

trained any of the buttons in

HomeLink before, you should erase

any previously learned codes before

training the first button.

To do this, press and hold the two

outside buttons on the HomeLink

transceiver for about 20 seconds,

until the red indicator flashes.

Release the buttons, then proceed to

step 1.

General Safety Information

Important Safety Precautions

Training HomeLink

Before you begin

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