garage door opener NISSAN 370Z ROADSTER 2013 Z34 Owners Manual
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GUID-BCF99BF2-FC35-41E0-9BAD-137ED4492C7B
JVI0441X
The Type A system does not have an IV*1on
the back of the mirror. Move the mirror to see if
the IV is present. If the IV is noton the mirror,
use the procedure in this section to program the
HomeLink
®Universal Tranceiver. If the IV is on
the mirror, see “HomeLink®Universal Transcei-
ver (Type B)” (P.2-54) .
HomeLink
®Universal Transceiver provides a
convenient way to consolidate the functions of
up to three individual hand-held transmitters into
one built-in device.
HomeLink
®Universal Transceiver:
. Will operate most Radio Frequency (RF)
devices such as garage doors, gates, home
and office lighting, entry door locks and security systems.
. Is powered by your vehicle’s battery. No
separate batteries are required. If the
vehicle’s battery is discharged or is dis-
connected, HomeLink
®will retain all pro-
gramming.
Once HomeLink
®Universal Transceiver is
programmed, retain the original transmit-
ter for future programming procedures
(Example: new vehicle purchases) . Upon
sale of the vehicle, the programmed
HomeLink
®Universal Transceiver buttons
should be erased for security purposes.
For additional information, see “Program-
ming HomeLink
®” (P.2-50) .
WARNING
. Do not use HomeLink®Universal
Transceiver with any garage door
opener that lacks safety stop and
reverse features as required by
federal safety standards. (These
standards became effective for
opener models manufactured after
April 1, 1982.) A garage door opener
which cannot detect an object in the
path of a closing garage door and
then automatically stop and reverse, does not meet current federal safety
standards. Using a garage door
opener without these features in-
creases the risk of serious injury or
death.
. During programming procedure,
your garage door or security gate
may open or close. Make sure that
people and objects are clear of the
garage door, gate, etc. that you are
programming.
. Your vehicle’s engine should be
turned off while programming
HomeLink
®Universal Transceiver.
PROGRAMMING HomeLink®GUID-9711519C-D6D3-45B2-9130-FEDF1255830FIf you have any questions or are having difficulty
programming your HomeLink®buttons, refer to
the HomeLink®web site at: www.homelink.com
or call 1-800-355-3515.
To program your HomeLink
®Transceiver to
operate a garage door, gate, or entry door
opener, home or office lighting, you need to be
at the same location as the device. Note:
Garage door openers (manufactured after
1996) have “rolling code protection”. To pro-
gram a garage door opener equipped with
“rolling code protection”; you will need to use
a ladder to get up to the garage door opener
HomeLink®UNIVERSAL
TRANSCEIVER (Type A) (if so
equipped)
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button - releasing when the device begins to
activate.
5. If the indicator light on HomeLink
®blinks
rapidly for two seconds and then turns solid,
HomeLink
®has picked up a “rolling code”
garage door opener signal. You will need to
proceed with the next steps to train
HomeLink
®, completing the programming
may require a ladder and another person
for convenience.
6. Push and release the program button
located on the garage door opener’s motor
to activate the “training mode”. This button is
usually located near the antenna wire that
hangs down from the motor. If the wire
originates from under a light lens, you will
need to remove the lens to access the
training button.
NOTE:
Once you have pushed and released
the training button on the garage door
opener’s motor and the “training light”
is lit, you have 30 seconds in which to
perform step 7. For convenience, use
the help of a second person to assist
when performing this step.
7. Quickly (within 30 seconds of pushing and releasing the garage door opener training
button) and firmly push and release the HomeLink
®button you have just pro-
grammed. Push and release the HomeLink®
button up to three times to complete the
training.
8. Your HomeLink
®button should now be
programmed. To program the remaining
HomeLink
®buttons for additional door or
gate openers, follow steps 2 through 8 only.
9. If you have any questions or are having difficulty programming your HomeLink
®but-
tons, refer to the HomeLink®web site at:
www.homelink.com or call 1-800-355-
3515.
NOTE:
Do not repeat step 1 unless you want to
“clear” all previously programmed
HomeLink
®buttons.
If you have any questions or are having difficulty
programming your HomeLink
®buttons, please
refer to the HomeLink®web site at: www.
homelink.com or call 1-800-355-3515.
PROGRAMMING HomeLink®FOR CA-
NADIAN CUSTOMERS
GUID-21498FF2-60BD-4737-AC1C-3A2C33FC4A9APrior to 1992, D.O.C. regulations required
hand-held transmitters to stop transmitting after
2 seconds. To program your hand-held trans-
mitter to HomeLink
®, continue to push and hold
the HomeLink®button (note steps 2 through 4 under “Programming HomeLink
®”) while you
push and re-push (“cycle”) your hand-held
transmitter every 2 seconds until the indicator
light flashes rapidly (indicating successful pro-
gramming) .
NOTE:
If programming a garage door opener, etc.,
it is advised to unplug the device during
the “cycling” process to prevent possible
damage to the garage door opener com-
ponents.
OPERATING THE HomeLink®UNIVER-
SAL TRANSCEIVER
GUID-6AA5C6CB-11CB-483C-9527-1FFDF58B7634HomeLink®Universal Transceiver (once pro-
grammed) may now be used to activate the
garage door, etc. To operate, simply push the
appropriate programmed HomeLink
®Universal
Transceiver button. The red indicator light will
illuminate while the signal is being transmitted.
PROGRAMMING TROUBLE-DIAGNO-
SIS
GUID-174F1BA4-F106-43E5-A4BA-2E2C80EDFDEBIf HomeLink®does not quickly learn the hand-
held transmitter information:
. replace the hand-held transmitter batteries
with new batteries.
. position the hand-held transmitter with its
battery area facing away from the
HomeLink
®surface.
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GUID-661C751B-74AB-44AC-8867-D5F1F66CE5FB
JVI0441X
The Type B system can be identified by the IV
*1on the back of the mirror. Move the mirror to
see if the IV is present. If the IV is on the mirror,
use the procedure in this section to program the
HomeLink
®Universal Transceiver. Otherwise,
use the procedure in "HOMELINK®UNIVERSAL
TRANSCEIVER (Type A) (if so equipped) .
The HomeLink
®Universal Transceiver provides a
convenient way to consolidate the functions of
up to three individual hand-held transmitters into
one built-in device.
HomeLink
®Universal Transceiver:
. Will operate most Radio Frequency (RF)
devices such as garage doors, gates, home
and office lighting, entry door locks and security systems.
. Is powered by your vehicle’s battery. No
separate batteries are required. If the
vehicle’s battery is discharged or is dis-
connected, HomeLink
®will retain all pro-
gramming.
When the HomeLink
®Universal Transcei-
ver is programmed, retain the original
transmitter for future programming proce-
dures (Example: new vehicle purchases) .
Upon sale of the vehicle, the programmed
HomeLink
®Universal Transceiver buttons
should be erased for security purposes.
For additional information, refer to “Pro-
gramming HomeLink
®” (P.2-54) .
WARNING
. Do not use the HomeLink®Universal
Transceiver with any garage door
opener that lacks safety stop and
reverse features as required by
federal safety standards. (These
standards became effective for
opener models manufactured after
April 1, 1982) . A garage door opener
which cannot detect an object in the
path of a closing garage door and
then automatically stop and reverse, does not meet current federal safety
standards. Using a garage door
opener without these features in-
creases the risk of serious injury or
death.
. During the programming procedure
your garage door or security gate
will open and close (if the transmit-
ter is within range) . Make sure that
people or objects are clear of the
garage door, gate, etc. that you are
programming.
. Your vehicle’s engine should be
turned off while programming the
HomeLink
®Universal Transceiver.
Do not breathe exhaust gases; they
contain colorless and odorless car-
bon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is
dangerous. It can cause uncon-
sciousness or death.
PROGRAMMING HomeLink®GUID-63ABF980-71E2-47CC-9AFA-2A58E2B0FCA1If you have any questions or are having difficulty
programming your HomeLink®buttons, refer to
the HomeLink®web site at: www.homelink.com
or call 1-800-355-3515.
HomeLink®UNIVERSAL
TRANSCEIVER (Type B) (if so
equipped)
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4. At the receiver located on the garage dooropener motor in the garage, locate the
“learn” or “smart” button (the name and
color of the button may vary by manufacturer
but it is usually located near where the
hanging antenna wire is attached to the
unit). If there is difficulty locating the button,
reference the garage door opener’s manual.
5. Press and release the “learn” or “smart” button.
NOTE:
Once the button is pressed, you have
approximately 30 seconds to initiate
the next step.
6. Return to the vehicle and firmly press and hold the programmed HomeLink
®button for
two seconds and release. Repeat the
“press/hold/release” sequence up to 3
times to complete the programming pro-
cess. HomeLink
®should now activate your
rolling code equipped device.
7. If you have any questions or are having difficulty programming your HomeLink
®but-
tons, refer to the HomeLink®web site at:
www.homelink.com or call 1-800-355-
3515.
PROGRAMMING HomeLink®FOR CA-
NADIAN CUSTOMERS AND GATE
OPENERS
GUID-9EF57A16-98F7-4AF2-B955-DF69ADB34ABFCanadian radio-frequency laws require trans-
mitter 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 “Programming HomeLink
®”
procedures, replace “Programming HomeLink®”
Step 2 with the following:
NOTE:
When programming a garage door opener,
etc., unplug the device during the “cycling”
process to prevent possible damage to the
garage door opener components.
Step 2: Using both hands, simultaneously press
and hold the desired HomeLink
®button and the
hand-held transmitter button. During program-
ming, your hand-held transmitter may automati-
cally stop transmitting. Continue to press and
hold the desired HomeLink
®button while you
press and re-press (“cycle”) your hand-held
transmitter every two seconds until the fre-
quency signal has been learned. The HomeLink
®
indicator light will flash slowly and then rapidly
after several seconds upon successful program-
ming. DO NOT release until the HomeLink
®
indicator light flashes slowly and then rapidly.
When the indicator light flashes rapidly, both
buttons may be released. The rapid flashing
indicates successful programming.
Proceed with “Programming HomeLink
®” step 3
to complete.
Remember to plug the device back in when
programming is completed.
OPERATING THE HomeLink®UNIVER-
SAL TRANSCEIVER
GUID-9B9C6723-7648-4F8D-A9A4-CCDBCABB9C85The HomeLink®Universal Transceiver, after it is
programmed, can be used to activate the
programmed device. To operate, simply press
and release the appropriate programmed
HomeLink
®Universal Transceiver button. The
amber indicator light will illuminate while the
signal is being transmitted.
For convenience, the hand-held transmitter of
the device may also be used at any time.
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Garage door opener, HomeLink®
Universal Transceiver...
...................................... 2-50, 2-54
Gas cap ...
......................................................................... 3-34
Gauge ...
.............................................................................. 2-5
Engine coolant temperature gauge ...
.................... 2-7
Fuel gauge ...
................................................................ 2-7
Odometer ...
.................................................................. 2-6
Speedometer ...
............................................................ 2-6
Tachometer ...
............................................................... 2-6
Trip computer ...
........................................................ 2-22
General maintenance ...
................................................... 8-3
Glove box ...
...................................................................... 2-42
H
Hands-free phone system, Bluetooth®
(models with navigation system) ...
............................. 4-77
Hands-free phone system, Bluetooth®
(models without navigation system) ...
....................... 4-88
Hatch, Rear hatch ...
....................................................... 3-16
Hazard warning flasher switch ...
................................. 2-36
Head restraints ...
.............................................................. 1-5
Headlights Bulb replacement ...
................................................. 8-29
Headlight switch ...
................................................... 2-32
Xenon headlights ...
.................................................. 2-32
Heated seats ...
................................................................ 2-37
Heater Engine block heater ...
............................................. 5-32
Heater and air conditioner operation ...
.............. 4-24
HomeLink
®Universal Transceiver ...
............... 2-50, 2-54
Hood release ...
................................................................ 3-16
Horn ...
................................................................................ 2-36
I
Ignition switch
(Push-button) ...
........................................................... 5-8
Manual transmission models ...
............................. 5-16
Immobilizer system ...
...................................................... 2-28
In-cabin microfilter ...
...................................................... 4-30
Indicator lights ...
.............................................................. 2-14
INFO button ...
.................................................................... 4-8
Inside mirror ...
.................................................................. 3-37
Inspection/maintenance (I/M) test ...
.......................... 9-24
Instrument brightness control ...
.................................. 2-35
Instrument panel ...
............................................................ 2-4
Instrument pocket ...
....................................................... 2-41
Intelligent Key ...
................................................................. 3-2
Intelligent Key battery discharge indicator ...
............ 2-19
Intelligent Key removal indicator ...
.............................. 2-18
Intelligent Key system ...
.................................................. 3-6
Battery replacement ...
............................................ 8-25
Intelligent Key system warning light ...
................ 2-11
Key operating range ...
............................................... 3-8
Key operation ...
........................................................... 3-9
Warning signals ...
.................................................... 3-11
Interior light control switch ...
....................................... 2-47
Interior light replacement ...
........................................... 8-29
Interior lights ...
................................................................. 2-47
Interior trunk lid release ...
............................................. 3-19
iPod
®player operation ...
............................................... 4-70
J
Jump starting ...
................................................................ 6-14
K
Keyless entry (See remote keyless
entry system) ...
................................................................ 3-13
Keys ...
.................................................................................. 3-2
For Intelligent Key system ...
..................................... 3-6
L
Labels
Air bag warning labels ...
........................................ 1-40
Air conditioner specification label ...
.................... 9-13
Emission control information label ...
................... 9-12
Engine serial number ...
........................................... 9-12
F.M.V.S.S./C.M.V.S.S. certification label ...
........ 9-12
Tire and Loading information label ...
....... 8-32, 9-13
Vehicle identification number (VIN) ...
................. 9-11
License plate, Installing front license plate ...
.......... 9-14
Light Air bag warning light ...
........................................... 1-40
Bulb replacement ...
................................................. 8-27
Cargo area courtesy light ...
.................................. 2-49
Cargo light ...
............................................................. 2-49
Fog light switch ...
.................................................... 2-35
Headlight switch ...
................................................... 2-32
Headlights bulb replacement ...
............................ 8-29
Indicator lights ...
....................................................... 2-14
Interior light control switch ...
................................ 2-47
Interior lights ...
.......................................................... 2-47
Map lights ...
.............................................................. 2-47
Replacement ...
.......................................................... 8-27
Trunk light ...
............................................................... 2-49
Vanity mirror lights ...
............................................... 2-48
Warning/indicator lights and
audible reminders ...
................................................. 2-10
Xenon headlights ...
.................................................. 2-32
Lights, Exterior and interior light replacement ...
..... 8-29
10-3