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Gate operator and canadian programming – Oldsmobile 2004 Bravada User Manual

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5. Press and hold the newly-trained HomeLink

®

button

and observe the indicator light.

If the indicator light stays on constantly,
programming is complete and your device should
activate when the HomeLink

®

button is pressed and

released.

To program the remaining two HomeLink

®

buttons,

begin with Step 2 under “Programming HomeLink

®

.”

Do not repeat Step 1 as this will erase all of the
programmed channels.

If the indicator light blinks rapidly for two seconds
and then turns to a constant light, continue with
Steps 6 through 8 following to complete the
programming of a rolling-code equipped device
(most commonly, a garage door opener).

6. Locate in the garage, the garage door opener

receiver (motor-head unit). Locate the “Learn”
or “Smart” button. This can usually be found where
the hanging antenna wire is attached to the
motor-head unit.

7. Firmly press and release the “Learn” or “Smart”

button. The name and color of the button may
vary by manufacturer.

You will have 30 seconds to start Step 8.

8. Return to the vehicle. Firmly press and hold the

programmed HomeLink

®

button for two seconds,

then release. Repeat the press/hold/release
sequence a second time, and depending on the
brand of the garage door opener (or other rolling
code device), repeat this sequence a third time
to complete the programming.

HomeLink

®

should now activate your rolling-code

equipped device.

To program the remaining two HomeLink

®

buttons,

begin with Step 2 of “Programming HomeLink

®

.” Do not

repeat Step 1.

Gate Operator and Canadian
Programming

Canadian radio-frequency laws require transmitter
signals to “time out” or quit after several seconds of
transmission. This may not be long enough for
HomeLink

®

to pick up the signal during programming.

Similarly, some U.S. gate operators are manufactured to
“time out” in the same manner.

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