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Homelink universal transmitter – HONDA 2001 Accord Sedan - Owner's Manual User Manual

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HomeLink Universal Transmitter

On all V6 models

The HomeLink Universal

Transmitter built into your car can

be programmed to operate remotely-

controlled devices around your home,

such as garage doors, lighting, or

home security systems. It can

replace up to three remote

transmitters.

Customer Assistance

If you have problems with training

the HomeLink Universal

Transmitter, or would like

information on home products that

can be operated by the transmitter,

call (800) 355-3515. On the Internet,

go to www.homelink.jci.com.

Important Safety Precautions

Always refer to the operating

instructions and safety information

that came with your garage door

opener or other equipment you

intend to operate with the HomeLink

Universal Transmitter. If you do not

have this information, you should

contact the manufacturer of the

equipment.

While training or using the

transmitter, make sure you have a

clear view of the garage door or gate,

and that no one will be injured by its

movement.

General Information

If you are training the transmitter to

operate a garage door or gate, it is

recommended that you unplug the

motor for that device during training.

Repeatedly pressing the remote

control button could burn out the

motor.

The HomeLink transmitter stores

the code in a permanent memory.

There should be no need to retrain

the transmitter if your car's battery

goes dead or is disconnected.

If your garage door opener was

manufactured before April 1982, you

may not be able to program the

HomeLink Universal Transmitter to

operate it. Garage door openers

manufactured before that date do

not have a safety feature that causes

them to stop and reverse if an

obstacle is detected during closing,

increasing the risk of injury. If you

have questions, call (800) 355-3515.

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