Tesla Model X: HomeLink Universal Transceiver
NOTE: Depending on date of manufacture, market
region, and options selected at time of purchase, some
vehicles are not equipped with a HomeLink Universal
Transceiver. WARNING: Do not use the HomeLink Universal Transceiver with a device that does not have safety
stop and reverse features. Using a device without these safety features increases the risk of injury or
death. Supported Modes HomeLink supports three different transmit modes,
which is how your vehicle and the RF device
communicate. Selecting a transmit mode is determined
by your RF device's compatibility: NOTE: D-Mode is used primarily in North America
whereas UR-Mode is popular in Europe, the Middle
East, and Asia. To determine the mode your device is
compatible with, contact HomeLink
(www.homelink.com or call 1-800-355-3515). Each of your devices can be set to a different mode. For
example, your garage door can be set to Standard
Mode, your front gate can be set to D-Mode, etc. To
change a transmit mode, touch the HomeLink icon at
the top of the Controls screen and select the device you
want to change. Then, select Program and choose the
desired mode for your device. Confirm by touching Set
Mode and follow the onscreen instructions. NOTE: Check the product information for your
HomeLink device to determine which mode is
compatible with your device. To program HomeLink: 1. Park Model X so that the front bumper is in front of
the device you want to program. CAUTION: Your device might open or close during programming. Therefore, before
programming, make sure that the device is clear of any people or objects. 2. Check that the device's remote control has a healthy
battery. Tesla recommends replacing the battery in
the device's remote control before Programming
HomeLink.
3. Touch the HomeLink icon at the top of the Controls
screen.
4. Touch Create HomeLink.
5. Select the mode you wish to use: Standard, D-Mode,
or UR-Mode.
6. On the touchscreen, enter a name for your device,
then and touch Enter or Create HomeLink.
7. Touch Start and follow the onscreen instructions. NOTE: If you see a screen called "Train the receiver"
while programming the device, remember that this is
a time-sensitive step. After pressing the Learn/
Program/Smart button on the device's remote
control, you have only approximately 30 seconds to
return to your vehicle and press Continue, and then
press the trained HomeLink device name twice.
Consider having an assistant to ensure you can
complete this step within 30 seconds. 8. Once your device is programmed, touch Save to
complete the programming.
9. Ensure HomeLink works as expected. In some cases,
you may need to repeat the programming process
multiple times before succeeding. Once programmed, you can operate the device by
touching its corresponding HomeLink icon on the
touchscreen. HomeLink remembers the location of your
programmed devices. When you approach a known
location, the HomeLink control on the touchscreen
automatically appears. When you drive away, it
disappears. NOTE: For additional assistance or compatibility
questions, contact HomeLink (www.homelink.com or call
1-800-355-3515). To operate a HomeLink device without using the
touchscreen, you can automate the device to open as
you approach, and close as you drive away: 1. Touch the HomeLink icon at the top of the Controls
screen, then choose the device you want to
automate.
2. Select the Auto-open when arriving checkbox if you
want the device to open as you approach.
3. Touch the arrows to specify the distance you want
Model X to be from the device before it opens.
4. Select the Auto-close when leaving checkbox if you
want the device to close as you drive away. As you approach (or drive away from) a device that is
set to operate automatically, the HomeLink status icon
displays a count-down message to let you know when
the device automatically opens or closes. In situations
where you don't want the device to automatically open
or close, touch Skip Auto-Open or Skip Auto-Close at
any time during the count-down message. NOTE: Do not rely on HomeLink to ensure the device
fully closes. Resetting the Location of the
HomeLink Device If you experience situations in which you sometimes
drive up to your HomeLink device and it doesn't open,
or the touchscreen does not display a notification as you
approach a programmed device, you may need to reset
the device's location. To do so, park as close as possible
to the HomeLink device (garage door, gate, etc.) and
display the HomeLink settings page by touching the
HomeLink icon at the top of the Controls screen. Touch
the name of the device you want to reset, then touch
Reset Location. Deleting a Device To delete a HomeLink device, touch the HomeLink icon
at the top of the Controls screen. Touch the name of the
device you want to delete, then touch Delete. NOTE: You can also perform a factory reset to erase
your HomeLink settings, along with all other personal
data (saved addresses, music favorites, imported
contacts, etc.). See Service. NOTE: For security reasons, delete your HomeLink
devices if you sell your Model X. Standard Mode In Standard Mode, Model X records the RF signal from
your HomeLink device's remote control. The
touchscreen instructs you to stand in front of the
vehicle, point the device's remote control at the front
bumper, and press and hold the button until the headlights flash. When the
headlights flash, Model X has
learned the remote control and you can touch Continue
on the touchscreen. If the headlights do not flash: NOTE: Some HomeLink remote controls require
multiple short presses (approximately one second
each press) instead of one long duration press. If you
are unsuccessful after multiple attempts of using long
presses, try repeated presses of one second each. D-Mode and UR-Mode In D Mode and UR-Mode, the device's receiver learns
Model X. The touchscreen instructs you to press the
"Learn" button (may also be called "Program" or
"Smart") on the device's receiver. If this does not work,
refer to the following guidelines:About HomeLink
f your vehicle is equipped with
the
HomeLink Universal Transceiver, you can
operate up to three Radio Frequency (RF)
devices, including garage doors, gates,
lights, and security systems.
Programming HomeLink
Auto Opening and Closing
Troubleshooting HomeLink