homelink INFINITI QX80 2021 User Guide
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WAC0379X
Using two-way communication
Press and hold the HomeLink®buttons (1
and 2) simultaneously for 2 seconds to recall
and display the last recorded garage door
status communicated to HomeLink
®.
HomeLink®will display the last recorded
status for 3 seconds.
If two-way communication programming is
successful, HomeLink
®will display the sta-
tus of your garage door opener with the
status indicator
, which changes depending
on the status. The garage door opener
status indicator shows the garage door
opener status as follows:
Flashing in orange – Closing
Flashing in orange – Opening
Illuminating in green – Closed
Illuminating in green – Opened
The status indicator stops to flash after an
open/close signal is received or no signal is
received within 30 seconds from the garage
door opener.
PROGRAMMING HomeLink®FOR
CANADIAN CUSTOMERS AND
GATE OPENERS
Canadian radio-frequency laws require
transmitter signals to “time-out” (or quit)
after several seconds of transmission –
which may not be long enough for
HomeLink
®to pick up the signal during
programming. Similar to this Canadian law,
some U.S. gate operators are designed to
“time-out” in the same manner.
If you live in Canada or you are having
difficulties programming a gate operator or
garage door opener by using the “Program-
ming HomeLink
®” procedures, replace “Pro-
gramming HomeLink®” Step 3 with the
following:
NOTE:
When programming a garage door opener,
etc., unplug the device during the “cycling”
process to prevent possible damage to the
device components. Step 3: While the HomeLink
®indicator light
is flashing in orange, press and release
(“cycling”) the hand-held transmitter button
every 2 seconds. Continue to press and
release the hand-held transmitter button
until the HomeLink
®indicator light changes
from orange to green. When the indicator
light illuminates in green, hand-held trans-
mitter button may be released.
Proceed with “Programming HomeLink
®”
step 4 to complete.
Remember to plug the device back in when
programming is completed.
OPERATING THE HomeLink®
UNIVERSAL TRANSCEIVER
The HomeLink®Universal Transceiver, after
it is programmed, can be used to activate the
programmed device. To operate, firmly press
the appropriate programmed HomeLink
®
button. The indicator light will illuminate in
green with three parenthesison the
mirror while the signal is being transmitted.
PROGRAMMING TROUBLE-
SHOOTING
If the HomeLink®does not quickly learn the
hand-held transmitter information:
. replace the hand-held transmitter bat-
teries with new batteries.
Instruments and controls2-83
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2-84Instruments and controls
.position the hand-held transmitter with
its battery area facing away from the
HomeLink
®button.
. press and hold the HomeLink®button
and hand-held transmitter button in
each step without interruption.
. position the hand-held transmitter 1 to 3
in (2 to 8 cm) away from the HomeLink
®
button. Hold the transmitter in that
position for up to 15 seconds. If
HomeLink
®is not programmed within
that time, try holding the transmitter in
another position - for example, 6 to 12 in
(15 to 30 cm) away, keeping the
HomeLink
®button in view at all times.
If you have any questions or are having
difficulty programming your HomeLink
®
buttons, refer to the HomeLink®web site
at: www.homelink.com/infiniti or 1-800-
355-3515.
CLEARING THE PROGRAMMED
INFORMATION
The following procedure clears the pro-
grammed information from three buttons.
Individual buttons cannot be cleared. How-
ever, individual buttons can be repro-
grammed, see “Reprogramming a single
HomeLink
®button” (P.2-84).
To clear all programming
1. Press and hold the two outer HomeLink®
buttons until the indicator light begins to
flash in green and “CLEARED” is dis-
played on the mirror, in approximately 10
seconds. Do not hold for longer than 20
seconds.
2. Release both buttons.
HomeLink
®is now in the programming mode
and can be programmed at any time begin-
ning with “Programming HomeLink
®” - Step
1.
REPROGRAMMING A SINGLE
HomeLink®BUTTON
To reprogram a HomeLink®button, com-
plete the following.
1. Press and hold the desired HomeLink
®
button. DO NOT release the button.
2. The indicator light will illuminate in green, and after 20 seconds it will begin
to flash in orange and “TRAINING” is
displayed on the mirror.
3. Release the HomeLink
®button and
proceed with “Programming
HomeLink
®” — Step 3.
For questions or comments, contact
HomeLink
®at: www.homelink.com/infiniti
or 1-800-355-3515. The HomeLink
®button has now been re-
programmed. The new device can be acti-
vated by pressing the HomeLink
®button
that was just programmed. This procedure
will not affect any other programmed
HomeLink
®buttons.
If a new device is not programmed to the
HomeLink
®button, it will revert to the
previously stored programming.
IF YOUR VEHICLE IS STOLEN
If your vehicle is stolen, you should change
the codes of any non-rolling code device that
has been programmed into HomeLink
®.
Consult the Owner’s Manual of each device
or call the manufacturer or retailer of those
devices for additional information.
When your vehicle is recovered, you will
need to reprogram the HomeLink
®Univer-
sal Transceiver with your new transmitter
information.
FCC Notice:
For USA:
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
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SPA2450-A
Automatic anti-glare type (if so
equipped)
The inside mirror is designed so that it
automatically changes reflection according
to the intensity of the headlights of the
following vehicle.
The anti-glare system will be automatically
turned on when the ignition switch is pushed
to the ON position.
When the anti-glare system is turned on, the
indicator light
will illuminate and excessive
glare from the headlights of the vehicle
behind you will be reduced.
Push the “*” switch
to make the inside
rearview mirror operate normally. The in- dicator light will turn off. Push the “I” switch
to turn the system on.
Do not allow any object to cover the sensors
or apply glass cleaner on them. Doing so
will reduce the sensitivity of the sensor,
resulting in improper operation.
For the HomeLink
®Universal Transceiver
operation, see “HomeLink®Universal Trans-
ceiver (Type A)” (P.2-75).
Smart Rearview Mirror (if so
equipped)
WARNING
. Failure to follow the warnings and
instructions for proper use of the
Smart Rearview Mirror could result
in serious injury or death.
— The Smart Rearview Mirror is a convenience feature but it is not a
substitute for proper vehicle op-
eration. The system has areas
where objects cannot be viewed.
Check the blind spot of the Smart
Rearview Mirror before vehicle
operation. The driver is always
responsible for safe driving.
— Do not disassemble or modify the Smart Rearview Mirror, the cam- era unit or wirings. If you do, it
may result in accidents or fire. In
case you notice smoke or smell
coming from the Smart Rearview
Mirror, stop using the system
immediately. It is recommended
that you see an INFINITI retailer
for servicing.
— Do not operate the Smart Rear- view Mirror while driving. Doing
so can be a distraction and it could
lose control of your vehicle and
cause an accident or serious in-
jury.
— Do not gaze into the Smart Rear- view Mirror display during driv-
ing. It may cause a distraction and
it could lose control of your vehi-
cle and cause an accident or
serious injury.
— Do not put a cigarette or flames to the Smart Rearview Mirror, the
camera unit or wirings. It may
cause a fire.
. Be sure to adjust the Smart Rearview
Mirror before driving. Switch the
system to the conventional rearview
mirror mode and be properly seated
on the driver’s seat. Then adjust the
mirror so as to see the rear window
Pre-driving checks and adjustments3-31
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3-32Pre-driving checks and adjustments
properly. Driving without adjusting
the mirror may cause difficulty in
watching the display at Smart Rear-
view Mirror mode (camera view
mode) due to the reflection from the
surface of the mirror.
. If the Smart Rearview Mirror mal-
functions, immediately switch the
system to the conventional rearview
mirror mode.
. When strong light (for example, sun-
light or high beams from following
vehicles) enters the camera, a light
beam or a glaring light may appear on
the monitor screen of the Smart
Rearview Mirror. In that case, switch
the system to the conventional rear-
view mirror mode appropriately.
. If dirt, rain or snow accumulates on
the exterior glass surface covering
the camera, the Smart Rearview
Mirror may not display objects
clearly. Use of the rear window
wiper/washer may improve visibility,
but if not, switch the Smart Rearview
Mirror to the conventional rearview
mirror mode until a time the glass
covering the camera can be cleaned.
WAD0190X
MENU button
Left button
Right button
Mode select lever
HomeLink®buttons (1-3)
Components:
Smart Rearview Mirror provides a clear
rearview from a camera located on the rear
of the vehicle. Smart Rearview Mirror has
two modes: conventional rearview mirror
mode and Smart Rearview Mirror mode
(camera view mode). You can switch these
two modes by the mode select lever
.
When the Smart Rearview Mirror mode is
selected, the indicator
is displayed. For the operation of the HomeLink
®buttons, see “HomeLink®Universal Transceiver
(Type B)” (P.2-79).
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WAD0191X
How to change the mode:
The mode can be switched when the ignition
switch is in the ON position.
.Pull the mode select lever
to switch to
the Smart Rearview Mirror mode (cam-
era view mode).
. Push the mode select lever
to switch to
the conventional rearview mirror mode.
WAD0192X
How to make settings of Smart Rearview
Mirror:
You can choose display settings of the Smart
Rearview Mirror such as brightness, camera
angle, textual indication ON or OFF and
language.
When the Smart Rearview Mirror mode is
on, setting menu can be selected by pushing
the MENU button
. Each time the MENU
buttonis pushed, the setting menu will
change as follows:
MENU (initial screen) ?BRIGHTNESS?
DOWN/UP ?LEFT/RIGHT ?ROTATION
? INDICATION ?DIMMING MIRROR ?
LANGUAGE ?MENU (initial screen) NOTE:
.
To switch the image quality adjustment
items with the MENU button
, push
the button within 5 seconds after
completing the adjustment of the pre-
vious item. If 5 seconds or more pass,
the monitor will return to MENU (initial
screen).
. When one of the HomeLink
®buttons is
pushed, the monitor will display the
HomeLink
®screen.
Pre-driving checks and adjustments3-33
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F
F.M.V.S.S./C.M.V.S.S. certification label .... 10-12
FilterAir cleaner housing filter ............................. 8-14
Changing engine oil and filter ...................... 8-6
Flashers (See hazard warning
flasher switch) ......................................................... 6-2
Flat tire ...................................................................... 6-3
Flat towing .......................................................... 10-31
Flexible seating .................................................... 1-10
Floor mat cleaning ................................................. 7-6
Fluid Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) ......... 8-8
Brake fluid ......................................................... 8-9
Capacities and
recommended fluids/lubricants ................. 10-2
Engine coolant .................................................. 8-4
Engine oil ........................................................... 8-6
Power steering fluid ....................................... 8-8
Window washer fluid .................................. 8-10
Fog light switch ................................................... 2-47
Forward Emergency Braking (FEB) with
pedestrian detection system ............................ 5-95
Forward Emergency Braking system
warning light ......................................................... 2-16
Front passenger air bag and status light ..... 1-60
Front power seat adjustment ............................. 1-4
Front seat Front seat adjustment ........................ 1-4, 1-10
Front-seat active head restraint ...................... 1-17 Fuel
Capacities and
recommended fluids/lubricants ................. 10-2
Fuel economy ............................................... 5-113
Fuel information ........................................... 10-4
Fuel octane rating ........................................ 10-4
Fuel-filler cap .................................................. 3-26
Fuel-filler door ............................................... 3-26
Gauge .................................................................. 2-9
Loose Fuel Cap warning ............................. 3-28
Fuel efficient driving tips ................................. 5-112
Fuses ....................................................................... 8-18
Fusible links ........................................................... 8-19
G
Garage door opener HomeLink®
Universal Transceiver ....................... 2-75, 2-79
Gas cap ................................................................... 3-26
Gauge ........................................................................\
. 2-6 Engine coolant temperature gauge ............ 2-8
Engine oil pressure gauge ............................. 2-9
Fuel gauge ......................................................... 2-9
Odometer ............................................................ 2-7
Speedometer ...................................................... 2-7
Tachometer ....................................................... 2-8
Trip computer ................................................. 2-31
General maintenance ............................................. 9-2
Glove box ............................................................... 2-63
H
Hazard warning flasher switch ........................... 6-2
Head restraints/headrests ................................ 1-13
Headlight washer ................................................ 2-45
Headlights Aiming control ............................................... 2-44
Aiming control (See adaptive front
lighting system (AFS)) .................................. 2-45
Bulb replacement .......................................... 8-24
Headlight switch ........................................... 2-40
Heated seats ......................................................... 2-48
Heated steering wheel ....................................... 2-47
Heater Automatic climate control ......................... 4-28
Engine block heater .................................... 5-129
High beam assist ................................................. 2-41
Hill start assist system .................................... 5-120
HomeLink
®Universal Transceiver ....... 2-75, 2-79
Hood release ......................................................... 3-21
Hook Coat hooks ...................................................... 2-65
Luggage hook ................................................. 2-66
Horn ........................................................................\
. 2-48
I
Ignition switch (Push-button) .......................... 5-12
Immobilizer system .............................................. 2-35
In-cabin microfilter .............................................. 4-36
Indicator
Vehicle information display ........................ 2-20
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TirePressure, Low tire pressure
warning light ................................................... 2-16
Tires
Flat tire ............................................................... 6-3
Low tire pressure warning system ............. 5-5
Tire and Loading
information label ............................. 8-28, 10-13
Tire chains ....................................................... 8-34
Tire dressing ...................................................... 7-4
Tire pressure ................................................... 8-27
Tire pressure monitoring
system (TPMS) ........................................ 5-5, 6-3
Tire rotation .................................................... 8-35
Types of tires .................................................. 8-33
Uniform tire quality grading .................... 10-31
Wheel/tire size ............................................... 10-9
Wheels and tires ............................................ 8-27
Top
Tether strap child restraints ....................... 1-36
TOW mode .......................................................... 5-122
TOW mode switch .............................................. 2-53
Towing Flat towing ................................................... 10-31
Tow truck towing .......................................... 6-15
Towing a trailer ........................................... 10-19
Towing safety .............................................. 10-23
TPMS, Tire pressure monitoring system ......... 5-5
TPMS with Tire Inflation Indicator ............. 5-7
TPMS, Tire pressure warning system .............. 6-3
Trailer towing ..................................................... 10-19 Transceiver
HomeLink®
Universal Transceiver ....................... 2-75, 2-79
Transmission
Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) ......... 8-8
Driving with automatic transmission ....... 5-18
Transmission shift lever lock release ....... 5-21
Transmitter (See remote keyless
entry system) ........................................................ 3-15
Traveling or registering your vehicle in
another country ................................................. 10-11
Trip computer ....................................................... 2-31
Trip odometer ....................................................... 2-31
Turn signal switch ............................................... 2-46
U
Underbody cleaning ............................................... 7-3
Uniform tire quality grading ........................... 10-31
USB (Universal Serial Bus)
charging connector ............................................. 2-58
V
Vanity mirror ......................................................... 3-39
Vanity mirror lights ............................................. 2-74
Variable voltage control system ..................... 8-13
Vehicle Dimensions ................................................... 10-10
Identification number (VIN) ...................... 10-11
Loading information .................................. 10-15
Recovery (freeing a stuck vehicle) ............ 6-18 Security system .............................................. 2-34
Vehicle dynamic control (VDC)
off switch ......................................................... 2-53
Vehicle dynamic control
(VDC) system ................................................ 5-125
Vehicle dynamic control (VDC)
warning light ................................................... 2-18
Vehicle information display .............................. 2-20
Vehicle speed ........................................................ 2-31
Ventilators ............................................................. 4-27
Voltmeter ............................................................... 2-10
W
Warning Hazard warning flasher switch .................... 6-2
Loose Fuel Cap warning ............................. 2-25
Predictive Forward Collision
Warning (PFCW) ........................................ 5-103
Tire Pressure Low Add Air warning ........ 2-25
Tire pressure monitoring
system (TPMS) ........................................ 5-5, 6-3
Vehicle information display ........................ 2-20
Warning lights, indicator lights and
audible reminders .......................................... 2-11
Warning labels, Air bag warning labels ........ 1-68
Warning light 4WD warning light ..................................... 5-118
Air bag warning light ........................ 1-69, 2-14
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
warning light ................................................... 2-15
Brake warning light ....................................... 2-12
11-7