Land Rover Forums - Land Rover Enthusiast Forum

Land Rover Forums - Land Rover Enthusiast Forum (https://landroverforums.com/forum/)
-   Discovery II (https://landroverforums.com/forum/discovery-ii-18/)
-   -   Garage door opener (https://landroverforums.com/forum/discovery-ii-18/garage-door-opener-23500/)

mortality101 07-15-2009 08:20 PM

Garage door opener
 
Ok... I cant find the programing instructions anywhere... Would anyone shed some light on this for me please.

Thanks.

MarvelVT 07-15-2009 08:25 PM

I found this online. Apparently it is from the Rave CD though I haven't confirmed that.

Here is a complete homelink programming guide:

Here goes a long c/c/p

If you have any problem programming it, call LR Free Tech Support: 1-800-355-3515

If you have previously programmed your
HomeLink® Transmitter, proceed to step
2. Otherwise, hold down the two outside
buttons on the HomeLink® Transmitter
until the amber light begins to flash.
Release both buttons.
2. Decide which one of the three channels
you want to program.
3. Hold the end of your hand-held transmitter
against the HomeLink® Transmitter
(underside of the mirror) so that you can
still see the amber light (see illustration).
4. Using both hands, push the hand-held
transmitter button and the desired button
on the HomeLink® Transmitter. Continue
to press both buttons through step 5.
5. Hold down both buttons until you see the
amber light on the Land Rover HomeLink®
Transmitter flash, first slowly and then
rapidly. It indicates that you have
successfully programmed the HomeLink®
Transmitter to learn the new frequency
signal. Release both buttons once the
rapid flashing begins

Operating HomeLink:

Operating the Land Rover HomeLink®
Transmitter
Once it is programmed, the HomeLink®
Transmitter can be used in place of your
hand-held transmitter(s). To operate, simply
press the appropriate button on the HomeLink®
Transmitter. The amber light comes on while
the signal is being transmitted.
NOTE: If your hand-held transmitter appears to
program the HomeLink® Transmitter, but does
not open your garage door and, if your garage
door was manufactured after 1995, your garage
door opener may have a ‘code protected’ or
‘rolling code’ feature.
A ‘rolling code’ type of system will change the
‘code’ of your garage door opener every time
you open or close your garage door.
To determine if you have one of these systems,
depress the button on your HomeLink®
Transmitter that you programmed. If the amber
light on the HomeLink® Transmitter flashes
rapidly for 1-2 seconds, then turns solid, your
garage door opener has a rolling code system.

Training a garage door opener equipped with
‘rolling codes’
To train your ’rolling code’ garage door opener
to operate from your HomeLink® Transmitter,
follow these steps:
1. Program your hand-held transmitter to the
HomeLink® Transmitter by following the
procedures outlined in ‘Programming’,
page 97 (if you already completed this
programming, proceed to the next
instruction).
2. Train your garage door opener receiver to
recognize your HomeLink® Transmitter:
(your garage door opener receiver will
learn to recognize the HomeLink®
Transmitter by following the same
process used to train the hand-held
transmitter)
a) Remove the cover panel from your
garage door opener receiver (the receiver
should be located by the garage door
motor).
b) Locate the training button on the garage
door opener receiver. The exact location
and colour of the button may vary by
garage door opener brand. If you have
difficulty locating the training button,
reference your garage door opener
manual, or call 1-800-355-35215.
c) Press the training button on the garage
door opener receiver for 1-2 seconds.
d) Return to the HomeLink® Transmitter
in the vehicle and depress the
programmed HomeLink® Transmitter
button for the duration of the rapid flash of
the HomeLink®’ amber light, (1-2
seconds). Release the button and depress
the button to confirm that the HomeLink®
Transmitter has been trained to the
receiver.

e) Your garage door opener should now
recognize your HomeLink® Transmitter.
You may use either your HomeLink®
Transmitter or your original hand-held
transmitter to open your garage door.
If after following these suggestions you still
have difficulties programming your HomeLink®
Transmitter, call toll-free for customer
assistance: 1-800-355-3515

Erasing channels
To erase all three programmed channels, hold
down the two outside buttons until the amber
light begins to flash, then release both buttons.
Individual channels cannot be erased, but can
be reprogrammed using the procedures for
programming the HomeLink® Transmitter
(steps 2 through 5).
NOTE: Be sure to retain your original
transmitter for future programming procedures
(i.e. new vehicle purchase).
When selling your vehicle, be sure to erase all
channels on the HomeLink® Transmitter that
you programmed.

Accessories

Accessories for your HomeLink® Transmitter
are available from the manufacturer of the
device. If you would like additional information
or would like to purchase other accessories
such as home lighting or security products that
can be operated by the HomeLink® Transmitter,
please call the toll-free: 1-800-355-3515.

Spike555 07-15-2009 08:36 PM

Yup, thats how its done.

mortality101 07-15-2009 08:40 PM

Thanks for the info.... I cant find it in the Rave CD. If someone could show me where it is that would be awesome

grandkodiak 12-07-2012 09:12 AM

Dont meant to hyjack the thread but im gunna anyway lol

My disco didnt come with the homelink, but i have a homelink module that i obtained. it has 2 wires comming from it. i havent pulled the plastic panel out yet but is there a harness up there ready to plug in or will this have to be spliced in somewhere to the light dome wireing?

lr2001silver 12-07-2012 10:13 AM

The harness should be there, the same harness was used for all models. Now you may have to fine a relay or fuse to power that part of the harness. If no luck you will have to get power to the "homelink" from the dome light or other source. Investigate what you have now and remember that the harness may have vibrated down over the years so you may need to do a little fishing to find it.

bballjames 12-07-2012 12:10 PM


Originally Posted by lr2001silver (Post 361665)
The harness should be there, the same harness was used for all models. Now you may have to fine a relay or fuse to power that part of the harness. If no luck you will have to get power to the "homelink" from the dome light or other source. Investigate what you have now and remember that the harness may have vibrated down over the years so you may need to do a little fishing to find it.

I believe the HomeLink and rear view mirror are both powered by the same line. It should be there.

grandkodiak 12-07-2012 01:26 PM

Cool, think ill make that my project tomorrow if its not to cold out... I got tired of my ancient hand held one that came with the driveway door more then 2 decades ago now haha


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:43 AM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands