Johnson Controls Interiors ZH29HL3P Universal Garage Door Opener User Manual Crossfir UMTl

Johnson Controls Interiors L.L.C. Universal Garage Door Opener Crossfir UMTl

Exhibit D Users Manual per 2 1033 b3

GENERAL   This system provides the vehicle owner with compass, temperature, trip computerinformation, tire pressure information(PSI), and integrated Homelink.  The Homelink andtire pressure portions of the circuit are separate from the compass section, except that thecompass microprocessor controls the power to the Homelink section and the tirepressure section.  The compass microprocessor also serially communicates to theHomelink/PSI microprocessor which switch has been pressed and the Homelink/PSImicroprocessor communicates back the tire pressure information to the compassmicroprocessor for display to the driver.  The following information refers to theHomelink part of the system and also to the PSI part of the system.   Homelink Operational Description   This system gives the vehicle owner the ability to use a garage door opener (GDO) that is   integral to the interior trim of the vehicle.  The Homelink shall be capable of learning and   remembering variables required to emulate three different GDO transmitters.  In the learn   mode of operation, the user selects one of three channels.  The Homelink determines   the frequency, data and, where applicable, the Rolling Code manufacturer of the original   GDO transmitter (OT).  The frequency and data stream or rolling algorithm parameters   (created within the OT's Rolling Code guidelines) are then stored in non-volatile memory   (NVM) for use in the transmit mode of operation.  Once contained in memory, the   Homelink shall activate the given receiver by repeating, at the proper frequency, either a   fixed data stream or a hopping data stream created with the OT's Rolling Code algorithm.   Homelink Transmit Mode of Operation   If a selected channel has been previously trained, the HomeLink shall operate in   transmit mode.  To operate the Homelink in the transmit mode, the user shall activate   one of three transmit buttons.  The Compass microprocessor shall determine which button   has been activated and send the information serially to the Homelink microprocessor,   which shall generate appropriate data at the proper frequency.   The VFD indicator shall be ON continually during transmit mode.   The VFD indicator shall rapidly blink (4Hz ± 10%) for 2 ± 10% seconds followed by   continuous illumination during Rolling Code PWM transmissions.   The HomeLink will continue in the transmit mode for twenty (20 ± 10%) seconds before   proceeding to the learning mode of operation.   Homelink Default Mode of Operation   If a selected channel has never been previously trained nor previously erased, the   Homelink shall operate in default mode.  To operate the Homelink in the default mode,   the user shall activate one of three transmit buttons.  The HomeLink shall determine   which button has been activated, and using a pre-determined identification code and   frequency (see Appendix B for details) shall transmit such data with the VFD indicator   continually on.  The HomeLink will continue in the default mode for twenty (20 ± 10%)   seconds before proceeding to the learning mode of operation.    Homelink Rolling Code Default Mode of Operation    The user places the Homelink in rolling code default mode by simultaneously holding    down buttons one, two, and three for 30 ± 10% seconds.
    If buttons one, two and three are released while the VFD is rapidly blinking (< 10 seconds),    all three channels will be cleared of data.  When one of these channels is subsequently    activated, the device shall immediately enter the learn mode of operation.    To operate the Homelink unit in the rolling code default mode, the user shall activate one    of the three transmit buttons.  The Homelink unit shall determine which button has been    activated and using a pre-determined code-hopping algorithm, bit period and frequency    (see Appendix B for details) shall transmit such data with the VFD indicator rapidly blinking    (4Hz ± 10%) for 2 ± 10% seconds followed by continuous illumination.    Homelink Learn Mode of Operation    The Homelink system can learn up to three (3) separate garage door opener (GDO)    systems.  To train a GDO transmitter to the Homelink system, the user shall complete    the following steps:          *  select one of three channels by selecting 1 of three transmit buttons. If more              than one channel is selected at one time, the Homelink shall give the lowest              numbered channel highest priority.  For example if channel 2 and 3 are              selected, channel 2 shall have the higher priority.          *  hold a transmit button for twenty (20 ± 10%) seconds at which time the learn              mode shall be indicated.  The Homelink shall be in learn mode only if the VFD              indicator is blinking at a rate of lHz ±10%. (The Homelink shall immediately              enter learn mode if the selected channel is determined to be clear of data.  See              1.2.4)          *  hold the present GDO transmitter near the Homelink. The Homelink shall              train when the OT is held within 1 inch, and shall not train if the OT is held more              than 3 feet away from the unit.  Once in learn mode, the training process will be              complete in <= 90 seconds and shall be indicated by rapidly blinking the VFD (4Hz              ± l0%) 40 times.  After completion the VFD indicator shall be off.         *   the data containing the frequency of operation and security code information              shall be stored in non-volatile memory (NVM).  Homelink Clear Mode of Operation  The NVM of the Homelink can be completely erased by simultaneously holding down  buttons one and three for 20 ± 10% seconds.  Successful erasure of the memory shall be  indicated by rapidly blinking the VFD indicator (4Hz ± 10%) 40 times.        *   If buttons one and three are released while the VFD indicator is blinking rapidly             (< 10 seconds), all three channels shall be cleared of data.  When one of these             channels is subsequently activated, the device shall immediately enter learn             mode of operation.        *   If buttons one and three are continually activated for more than 1 0 seconds at;:             the rapid blinking starts, the VFD indicator shall be off.  When one of these             channels is subsequently activated, the device shall immediately enter default             mode of operation.       *    If buttons one, two, and three are continually activated for more than 10             seconds after the rapid blinking starts, the VFD indicator shall be off.  When one             of these channels is subsequently activated, the device shall immediately enter             rolling code default mode of operation.
PSI Operational Description   This system monitors the tire pressure for each of the tires on the car.  It provides basic tire pressureinformation and warning messages to the driver when the tire pressure is too high or too low.  It alsoprovides warning messages when the system is not functioning properly.  A tire pressure sensor in eachwheel will broadcast a radio frequency tire pressure signal with a unique ID and tire pressure status to thereceiver in the EVIC.  The PSI system analyzes this information based on the unique ID from the message, itdetermines which tire has sent the information.  This tire pressure information is then displayed on the EVICdisplay in such a way as to indicate if a tire has a low or high pressure.  Pertinent warning messages will bedisplayed if any of the tire pressures go too low or too high.  In addition, if the tire pressure sensortransmitter battery voltage starts to go too low in the transducers or if they are not operating properly thenmessages displaying these warnings will be displayed on the EVIC display.PSI Train Mode of OperationIn order for the system to know which tire relates to which pressure transducer, it is necessary to train thesystem after installation of tires and after any tire rotation or change.  To train the PSI system place theignition in the RUN position and then press the MENU button on the EVIC until the display says “RetrainTire Sensors”, at this point press the STEP button until the option “YES” is displayed.  The EVIC willdisplay which tire needs to be trained first.  Proceed to that tire and place either a magnet or a 125 kHztransponder within close proximity to the pressure transducer on that tire.  When the tire is trained the PSIsystem will cause the vehicle to provide a single horn chirp.  At this point, proceed to the next tire, which isindicated by the display on the EVIC.  Repeat this process for each of the tires.This device complies with FCC rules part 15. Operation is subject tothe following two conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmfulinterference, and (2)This device must accept any interference that maybe received including interference that may cause undesiredoperation. WARNING: The device has been tested and complies withFCC and IC rules. Changes or modifications not expressly approvedby the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authorityto operate the device.The term "IC:" before the certification/registration number onlysignifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met.NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with thelimits for B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.  Theselimits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference in a residential installation.  This equipment generates,uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed andused in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmfulinterference to radio communications.  However, there is no guaranteethat interference will not occur in a particular installation.  If thisequipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televisionreception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off andon, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one ormore of the following measures:-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different fromthat to which the receiver is connected.- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician forhelp.
IC: 279B-ZH29HL3P FCC ID: CB2 ZH29HL3P             JCI MODEL: ZH29HL3PHomeLink® is a registered trademark owned by Johnson Controls, Inc.

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