Vehicle Security -> Homelink? Wireless Control for Your Aston Martin Dbx SUV 2020

Homelink® Wireless Control  
The HomeLink®1 Wireless Control buttons and transceiver are  
Interior Motion Sensor  
on the interior rear view mirror. The transceiver can be  
programmed to operate up to three transmitters to operate  
garage doors, entry gates, home lights, security systems, or other  
radio frequency operated devices.  
When the vehicle is locked and armed, the interior motion sensor  
will sense movement inside the vehicle. If movement is detected  
it will start the alarm.  
The interior motion sensor will activate 10 seconds after the  
vehicle is locked and all doors and the tailgate are closed, and the  
alarm will be set after a further 10 seconds of calibration.  
Caution: As a security precaution make sure that all  
programming is erased in the HomeLink system before selling  
this vehicle.  
All doors must be closed before the interior motion sensor  
can be activated.  
For information or assistance, contact your Aston Martin Dealer.  
The interior motion sensor can be set on or off in the vehicle  
settings menu (Refer to ’Vehicle Settings’, page 10.4).  
Tow Away Protection  
When the vehicle is locked and armed a tilt sensor will sense if  
the vehicle is tilted or lifted. For example, if the vehicle is being  
raised on a jack or being towed. If the vehicle tilt sensor detects  
a tilt, the alarm will start.  
Tow Away Protection will activate 60 seconds after the  
vehicle is locked and all doors are closed.  
All doors, including the tailgate, must be closed before tow  
away protection can be activated.  
Tow away protection can be set on or off in the vehicle settings  
menu (Refer to ’Vehicle Settings’, page 10.4).  
Gentex®, HomeLink®, and the HomeLink® house icon are  
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registered trademarks of Gentex Corporation.  
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Programming  
Warning: Do not use the transceiver with any garage door  
opening system that lacks the safety stop and reverse feature  
as required by US federal safety standards. A garage door  
opening system which cannot detect an object, signalling the  
door to stop and reverse increases risk of serious injury or  
death.  
Step 1 will clear previously programmed devices and is only  
necessary if programming HomeLink for the first time or when  
erasing all existing programming. This step is not necessary to  
program additional devices. The HomeLink® buttons can be  
reprogrammed individually but not individually erased  
Warning: When the transceiver is being programmed to a  
garage door opening system, make sure that people and  
animals, the vehicle and objects are clear to prevent injury  
or damage as the garage door or gate will operate during the  
programming.  
1. Press and hold the two outer HomeLink buttons until the  
HomeLink symbol (A) begins to flash green after 10 seconds.  
A full list of radio frequency operated devices can be either  
obtained on the HomeLink website.  
Keep the original transmitter for future use or programming  
procedures if, for example, you purchase a new vehicle.  
This device may suffer from interference if operated near to a  
mobile or fixed station transmitter. This interference can affect the  
hand-held transmitter as well as the in-vehicle transceiver.  
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV  
interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this  
equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to  
operate the equipment.  
Release the two buttons. All three buttons are now cleared,  
and the HomeLink system is now in setting mode.  
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2. Press the HomeLink button you want to program. the  
HomeLink symbol should begin to slowly flash orange.  
3. Press and hold the remote control for the device to be  
programmed at a distance of 20 mm to 200 mm (1" to 9")  
away from the HomeLink transmitter unit, keeping the  
HomeLink symbol in view.  
4. Press and hold the remote control button until the  
HomeLink symbol turns to either rapidly flashing or  
continuously green.  
Some markets require the remote control to time out after it's  
button is pressed and held for a certain amount of time. If the  
indicator light on the remote control goes off whilst  
programming, press and release the remote control button every  
2 seconds until te symbol changes to green.  
The distance between the remote control and the transmitter  
unit depends on the system being programmed and several  
attempts at different distances may be necessary.  
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5. Press the newly programmed HomeLink button.  
• If the symbol stays constantly green, programming is  
complete and your device should operate when the  
HomeLink button is used.  
Operation  
The vehicle should be within the operating range of the device  
and the ignition should be ON.  
The HomeLink system operates the garage door opener (or other  
device) in the same way as the original remote control.  
• If the symbol rapidly flashes green, press and hold the  
HomeLink button for two seconds twice. Depending on  
the brand of the device, you may need to press and hold  
for a third time to complete the programming process. At  
this point if your device operates, programming is  
complete.  
The original remote control may also be used at any time.  
• If the your device does not operate, refer to you device's  
manual to see if there are steps required on your device to  
complete the programming of a rolling code equipped  
device.  
Press the programmed HomeLink button to operate the device.  
The HomeLink symbol will come on when the button is pressed  
and will stay on while the garage door opener (or other device)  
operates.  
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Reprogramming  
Certification and Compliance  
To program a new device, press and hold the desired HomeLink United States (FCC) 47 CFR Part 15 and Canada (ISED) RSS-Gen  
button for 20 seconds until the LED starts flashing slowly. That (English)  
button may now be programmed to work with a different device.  
This device complies with FCC rules part 15 and Innovation,  
Science and Economic Development Canada RSS-210.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This  
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device  
must accept any interference that may be received including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
If you do not complete programming the new device, the  
previous device will still be programmed to that button.  
Warning: The transmitter has been tested and complies  
with FCC and ISED rules. Changes or modifications not  
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance  
could void the user’s authority to operate the device. This  
equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set  
forth for an uncontrolled environment. End Users must  
follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF  
exposure compliance. This transmitter must be at least 20  
cm from the user and must not be co-located or operating in  
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  
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