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Old 08-24-2010, 01:29 PM   #26
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Did you follow the steps outlined in 89blkcivic's post above? For openers that have the rolling code, it makes sense that there's an extra step.

1) First the Homelink system learns the remote's signal.
2) Then the garage opener learns the Homelink signal.
works just fine with my Lexus' homelink, this procedure is exchange of key info!
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I checked wikipedia it turns out my brand spanking new garage door opener uses a standard that didn't come to existence until 2005...

there's no way my 1997 car's homelink will operate the door. Forget about it.
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Old 08-24-2010, 02:19 PM   #28
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I checked wikipedia it turns out my brand spanking new garage door opener uses a standard that didn't come to existence until 2005...

there's no way my 1997 car's homelink will operate the door. Forget about it.
are you sure your homelink doesn't have rolling code?... i'm pretty sure homelink's gotta be some standardization too!
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For my penthouse, it actually works better at night, then again, so do most transmitting devices no? Something about the Sun and the light making for a SLIGHT bit of difference with transmission of signals.
I kind of fixed the problem. It was the easy way out. I have two garage doors. One that I use to park the car and the other for storage. I just switched the logic boards around and it all works. I just need to reprogram the buttons on my Homelink............ actually, I'm too lazy and will just go with what I've got. Use the left button to open the right garage door and vice versa, LOL. Dyslexic Homelink setup.
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I checked wikipedia it turns out my brand spanking new garage door opener uses a standard that didn't come to existence until 2005...

there's no way my 1997 car's homelink will operate the door. Forget about it.
Yeah, I remember hearing about newer technology that makes everything obsolete/incompatible. Wasn't sure when or if they were going to implement it.

That sucks, man. Homelink is so convenient. No need to take the hand held remote with you. It's built into your overhead console.
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1984-2004 8-12 Dip Switch on 300-400 MHz
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2005-present Security+ (rolling code) on 315 MHz purple
I have the purple one..... Even though the homelink should cover 315MHz I don't think it receives the correct "look forward" code back from the sender..... fuuuuuuu.

This shift is supposed to correct the problem of which the older systems interfere with military grade walkies.
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I have the purple one..... Even though the homelink should cover 315MHz I don't think it receives the correct "look forward" code back from the sender..... fuuuuuuu.

This shift is supposed to correct the problem of which the older systems interfere with military grade walkies.
Purple? Geez, I think mine is purple. I'll go check and let you know.
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Fucking hell, I nearly fell off the fucking ladder just now......... the button is purple. I didn't even have to check. My house is just under two years old. The builder is a cheap fuck, but not that cheap, I guess. The garage door opener is a Chamberlain Liftmaster built in 04/07. Purple button with a matching purple antenna wire, LOL.
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