Convenient Features of Your Vehicle -> Mirrors for Your Hyundai Tucson SUV 2020

Convenient features of your vehicle  
MIRRORS  
Day/night rearview mirror  
(if equipped)  
Inside Rearview Mirror  
WARNING  
Before you start driving, adjust the  
rearview mirror to center on the view  
through the rear window.  
Type A  
NEVER adjust the mirror while  
driving. This may cause loss of  
vehicle control resulting in an  
accident.  
WARNING  
Night  
Make sure your line of sight is  
not obstructed. Do not place  
objects in the rear seat, cargo  
area, or behind the rear head-  
rests which could interfere with  
your vision through the rear  
window.  
NOTICE  
When cleaning the mirror, use a  
paper towel or similar material  
dampened with glass cleaner. Do  
not spray glass cleaner directly on  
the mirror as this may cause the  
liquid cleaner to enter the mirror  
housing.  
Day  
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Type B  
WARNING  
To prevent serious injury during  
an accident or deployment of  
the air bag, do not modify the  
rearview mirror and do not  
install a wide mirror.  
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Make this adjustment before you  
start driving and while the day/night  
lever is in the day position.  
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Blue Link® center (if equipped)  
Pull the day/night lever toward you to  
reduce glare from the headlights of  
the vehicles behind you during night  
driving.  
Electrochromic mirror (ECM)  
with homelink system  
(if equipped)  
Type A  
Remember that you lose some  
rearview clarity in the night position.  
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OOSEV048040N  
Type B  
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To operate the electric rearview  
mirror  
Press the I button (1) to turn the  
automatic- dimming function on. The  
mirror indicator light will illuminate.  
Press the O button (2) to turn the  
automatic- dimming function off. The  
mirror indicator light will turn off.  
OOSEV048039N  
For details, refer to the Blue Link®  
Owner's Guide, Navigation Manual  
or Audio Manual.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Retain the original transmitter for  
future programming procedures (i.e.,  
new vehicle purchase). It is also sug-  
gested that upon the sale of the vehi-  
cle, the programmed HomeLink but-  
tons be erased for security purposes  
(follow step 1 in the "Programming"  
portion of this text).  
Glare detection sensor  
Indicator light  
WARNING  
When  
programming  
the  
®
HomeLink Wireless Control  
System, you may be operating  
a garage door or gate operator.  
Make sure that people and  
objects are out of the way of  
the moving door or gate to pre-  
vent potential harm or damage.  
Programming  
Homelink buttons  
OHD046305N  
Your vehicle may require the ignition  
switch to be turned to the ACC posi-  
tion for programming and/or operation  
of HomeLink. It is also recommended  
that a new battery be replaced in the  
hand-held transmitter of the device  
being programmed to HomeLink for  
quicker training and accurate trans-  
mission of the radio-frequency.  
Do not use HomeLink with  
any garage door opener that  
lacks the safety stop and  
reverse feature as required by  
U.S. federal safety standards.  
(This includes any garage  
door opener model manufac-  
tured before April 1, 1982.) A  
garage door opener which  
cannot detect an object, sig-  
naling the door to stop and  
reverse, does not meet cur-  
rent U.S. federal safety stan-  
dards. Using a garage door  
opener without these features  
increases risk of serious  
injury or death. For more  
details, call 1-800-355-3515 or  
link.com.  
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HomeLink Wireless Control System  
Your new mirror comes with an inte-  
grated  
HomeLink  
Universal  
Transceiver, which allows you to pro-  
gram the mirror to activate your  
garage door(s), estate gate, home  
lighting, etc. The mirror actually  
learns the codes from your various  
existing transmitters.  
Follow these steps to train your  
HomeLink mirror:  
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Flashing  
NOTICE  
Flashing  
For non rolling code garage door  
openers, follow steps 2 - 3.  
For rolling code garage door  
openers, follow steps 2 - 6.  
For Canadian Programming,  
please follow the Canadian  
Programming section.  
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For help with determining whether  
your garage is non-rolling code or  
rolling code, please refer to the  
Transmitter  
OHD046306N  
OHD046307N  
1. When programming the buttons for garage door openers owner's 2. Press and hold the button on the  
the first time, press and hold the manual or contact HomeLink cus-  
left and center buttons (  
tomer service at 1-800-355-3515.  
HomeLink system you wish to train  
and the button on the transmitter  
while the transmitter is approxi-  
mately 1 to 3 inches away from the  
mirror. Do not release the buttons  
until step 3 has been completed.  
,
)
simultaneously for approximately  
20 seconds until the indicator light  
begins to flash. (This procedure  
erases the factory-set default  
codes. Do not perform this step to  
program additional hand-held  
transmitters.)  
3. The HomeLink indicator light will  
flash, first slowly and then rapidly.  
When the indicator light flashes  
rapidly, both buttons may be  
released. (The rapid flashing light  
indicates successful programming  
of the new frequency signal.)  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
5. Press and release the "learn" or Operating HomeLink  
NOTICE  
"smart" button on the device’s  
motor head unit. You have 30 sec-  
onds to complete step number 6.  
To operate, simply press the pro-  
grammed HomeLink button.  
Activation will now occur for the  
Some gate operators and garage  
door openers may require you to  
replace step #3 with the "cycling"  
procedure noted in the "Canadian  
Programming" section of this doc-  
ument.  
6. Return to the vehicle and firmly trained product (garage door, securi-  
press and release the pro- ty system, entry door lock, estate  
grammed HomeLink button up to gate, or home or office lighting). For  
three times. The rolling code convenience, the hand-held trans-  
equipped device should now rec- mitter of the device may also be used  
ognize the HomeLink signal and at any time. The HomeLink Wireless  
activate when the HomeLink but- Controls System (once programmed)  
ton is pressed. The remaining two or the original hand-held transmitter  
buttons may now be programmed may be used to activate the device  
if this has not previously been (e.g. garage door, entry door lock,  
done. Refer to the "Programming" etc.). In the event that there are still  
Rolling code programming  
To train a garage door opener (or  
other rolling code equipped devices)  
with the rolling code feature, follow  
these instructions after completing  
the "Programming" portion of this  
text. (A second person may make the  
following training procedures quicker  
& easier.)  
portion of this text.  
programming difficulties, contact  
HomeLink at 1-800-355-3515 or on  
4. Locate the "learn" or "smart" but-  
ton on the device's motor head  
unit. Exact location and color of  
the button may vary by product  
brand. If there is difficulty locating  
the "learn" or "smart" button, refer-  
ence the device's owner's manual  
or contact HomeLink at 1-800-  
355-3515 or on the internet at  
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Gate operator & Canadian program-  
ming  
Flashing  
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Information  
This device complies with Part 15 of  
During programming, your handheld  
transmitter may automatically stop  
transmitting. Continue to press the  
Integrated HomeLink® Wireless  
Control System button (note steps 2  
through 3 in the Programming por-  
tion of this document) while you  
press and re-press ("cycle") your  
handheld transmitter every two sec-  
onds until the frequency signal has  
been learned. The indicator light will  
flash slowly and then rapidly after  
several seconds upon successful  
training.  
the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following  
three conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful  
interference.  
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2. This device must accept any inter-  
ference received, including interfer-  
ence that may cause undesired  
operation.  
3. The transceiver has been tested and  
complies with FCC and Industry  
Canada rules. Changes or modifica-  
tions not expressly approved by the  
party responsible for compliance  
could void the user's authority to  
operate the device.  
OHD046306N  
Erasing programmed HomeLink but-  
tons  
To erase the three programmed but-  
tons (individual buttons cannot be  
erased):  
• Press and hold the left and center  
buttons simultaneously, until the  
indicator light begins to flash  
(approximately 20 seconds).  
Release both buttons. Do not hold  
for longer than 30 seconds.  
FCC ID: NZLZTVHL3  
IC: 4112A-ZTVHL3  
HomeLink is now in the train (or  
learning) mode and can be pro-  
grammed at any time.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Automatic-Dimming Night Vision  
Electrochromic mirror (ECM)  
with HomeLink® system and  
Blue Link® (if equipped)  
HomeLink Indicator  
®
Safety™ (NVS ) Mirror  
(if equipped)  
The NVS® Mirror automatically  
reduces glare by monitoring light lev-  
els in the front and the rear of the  
vehicle. Any object that obstructs  
either light sensor will degrade the  
automatic dimming control feature.  
Your vehicle may be equipped with a  
Gentex Automatic-Dimming Mirror  
and an Integrated HomeLink®  
Wireless Control System. The  
HomeLink® Universal Transceiver  
allows you to activate your garage  
door(s), electric gate, home lighting,  
etc.  
For more information regarding  
NVS® mirrors and other applica-  
tions, please refer to the Gentex  
website:  
HomeLink Button  
OOS047093N  
Telematics buttons  
(1) HomeLink Channel 1  
(2) HomeLink Channel 2  
(3) HomeLink Channel 3  
(4) Garage Door Opener Status  
Indicator : Closing or Closed  
(5) HomeLink Operation Indicator  
(6) Garage Door Opener Status  
Indicator : Opening or Opened  
(7) HomeLink  
Indicator  
User  
Interface  
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Integrated HomeLink® Wireless  
Control System  
Your mirror will automatically dim  
upon detecting glare from the vehi-  
cles traveling behind you. The auto-  
dimming function can be controlled  
by pressing the Dimming ON/OFF  
button:  
WARNING  
The HomeLink® Wireless Control  
System can replace up to three  
hand-held radio-frequency (RF)  
transmitters with a single built-in  
device. This innovative feature will  
learn the radio frequency codes of  
most current transmitters to operate  
devices such as gate operators,  
garage door openers, entry door  
locks, security systems, even home  
lighting. Both standard and rolling  
code-equipped transmitters can be  
programmed by following the out-  
lined procedures.  
Before  
programming  
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HomeLink to a garage door  
opener or gate operator, make  
sure people and objects are out  
of the way of the device to pre-  
vent potential harm or damage.  
1. Pressing and holding the button  
for 3 seconds turns the auto-dim-  
ming function OFF which is indi-  
cated by the green Status  
Indicator LED turning off.  
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®
Do not use the HomeLink with  
any garage door opener that  
lacks the safety stop and  
reverse features required by  
U.S. federal safety standards  
(this includes any garage door  
opener model manufactured  
before April 1, 1982). A garage  
door that cannot detect an  
object - signaling the door to  
stop and reverse - does not  
meet current U.S. federal safety  
standards. Using a garage door  
opener without these features  
increases the risk of serious  
injury or death.  
2. Pressing and holding the  
button  
for 3 seconds again turns the auto-  
dimming function ON which is indi-  
cated by the green Status Indicator  
LED turning on.  
Additional HomeLink® information  
or by calling 1-800-355-3515.  
Retain the original transmitter of the  
RF device you are programming for  
use in other vehicles as well as for  
future HomeLink® programming. It is  
also suggested that upon the sale of  
the vehicle, the programmed  
HomeLink® buttons be erased for  
security purposes.  
The mirror defaults to the ON posi-  
tion each time the vehicle is started.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Programming HomeLink®  
Programming  
To program most devices, follow  
these instructions:  
3. Hold the Garage Door Opener  
Original Transmitter (OT) near the  
HomeLink Mirror.  
Please note the following:  
• When programming a garage door  
opener, it is advised to park the  
vehicle outside of the garage.  
• It is recommended that a new bat-  
tery be placed in the hand-held  
transmitter of the device being pro-  
grammed to HomeLink® for quicker  
training and accurate transmission  
of the radio-frequency signal.  
• Some vehicles may require the  
ignition switch to be placed in the  
ACC (or "Accessories") position for  
programming and/or operation of  
HomeLink®.  
• In the event that there are still pro-  
gramming difficulties or questions  
after following the programming  
steps listed below, contact  
HomeLink® at: www.homelink.com  
or by calling 1-800-355-3515.  
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OOS047095N  
4. Press the Original Transmitter  
(OT) button until the indicator (4)  
is turned continuously ON or  
flashes in Green for approximately  
10 seconds and it indicates the  
programing is completed.  
1. Press and release (1), (2) or (3)  
button.  
• If the indicator (4) is turned ON  
in Orange, go to Step 3) since it  
is a new programming.  
• If the indicator (4) is continuous-  
ly turned ON or flashes in Green  
rapidly several times, go to Step  
2) since it is a programmed but-  
ton.  
2. Press and hold the button you  
wish to program for approximately  
15-25 seconds until the LED flash-  
es in Orange for several times.  
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Operating HomeLink®  
Gate operator & Canadian program-  
ming  
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Information  
• Some garage door openers require  
to press the programmed button on  
the mirror up to three times right  
after the programming is just com-  
pleted to operate the garage door.  
During programming, your handheld  
transmitter may automatically stop  
transmitting. Continue to press the  
Integrated HomeLink® Wireless  
Control System button while you  
press and re-press ("cycle") your  
handheld transmitter every two sec-  
onds until the frequency signal has  
been learned. The indicator light will  
flash slowly and then rapidly after  
several seconds upon successful  
training.  
• The indicator (4) is turned ON in  
Orange and flashes for about 60sec-  
onds, during the programing mode  
and if a programing is not succeed-  
ed within the 60 seconds, the pro-  
graming mode will be abort.  
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OOS047095N  
1. Press and release one of the  
HomeLink buttons (1, 2 or 3) that  
programed.  
HomeLink® should now activate your  
rolling code equipped device.  
2. The HomeLink indicator (4) will  
operate as below:  
- Indicates Green and is continu-  
ously ON (Fixed Code Garage  
Door Opener)  
- Flashes in Green rapidly (Rolling  
Code Garage Door Opener)  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Erasing HomeLink® buttons  
NVS® is a registered trademark and  
Z-Nav™ is a trademark of the Gentex  
Corporation, Zeeland, Michigan.  
HomeLink® is a registered trademark  
owned by Johnson Controls,  
Incorporated, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  
Two Way Communication Programing  
1. Complete the HomeLink  
"Programming" first.  
2. Before the first 10 times HomeLink  
button is pressed after the pro-  
gramming, the following steps  
MUST occur to program two way  
communication. (only for some  
older garage doors)  
FCC ID: NZLUAHL5A  
IC: 4112A-UAHL5A  
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Information  
This device complies with Part 15 of  
the FCC Rules.  
OOS047098N  
Operation is subject to the following  
three conditions:  
1. Press and hold the button (1) and  
(3) simultaneously.  
2. The indicator (4) is turned contin-  
uously ON in orange for about 10  
seconds.  
3. Then the indicator (4) color  
changes to Green and flashes  
rapidly.  
Release the buttons once the  
green indicator flashes.  
4. Now HomeLink button (1), (2) and  
(4) memories are all cleared.  
1. This device may not cause harmful  
interference.  
2. This device must accept any inter-  
ference received, including interfer-  
ence that may cause undesired  
operation.  
3. The transceiver has been tested and  
complies with FCC and Industry  
Canada rules. Changes or modifica-  
tions not expressly approved by the  
party responsible for compliance  
could void the user's authority to  
operate the device.  
OOS047099N  
3. Press and release the programed  
HomeLink button to activate the  
garage door.  
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4. Once the garage door is stopped, Operating Two Way Communication  
press and release the "Learn" or  
2. The indicator (4) and (6) operates  
as below:  
"Smart" button on the Garage door  
- If the indicator (4) flashes in  
Orange, it indicates that the  
garage door is "closing".  
- If the indicator (4) is ON continu-  
ously in Green, it indicates that  
the garage door is "closed".  
opener within 1 minute from the  
time of pressing the programed  
HomeLink button on mirror.  
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- If the indicator (6) flashes in  
Orange, it indicates that the  
garage door is "Opening".  
- If the indicator (6) is ON continu-  
ously in Green, it indicates that  
the garage door is "Opened".  
- If the indicator (4) or (6) does not  
turn to Green, it indicates that the  
last status of garage door was  
not received properly. The  
HomeLink mirror tries to receive  
the last known status of the  
garage door for a few seconds.  
OOS047099N  
1. Press and release (1), (2) or (3)  
button.  
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5. If the both indicator (4) and (6) are  
flashing rapidly for about 5 sec-  
onds, the two way synchronization  
is completed.  
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Information  
Some newer garage door openers pro-  
vide two-way communication syn-  
chronizing when programming the  
original transmitter (OT).  
OOS047412N  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Use the inside rear view mirror or  
look back directly to determine the  
actual distance of other vehicles  
prior to changing lanes.  
Recalling Garage Door Status  
Side View Mirrors  
Homelink mirror with two way com-  
munication provides a way to view  
the last stored message from the  
garage door opener. In order to recall  
the last known status of the last acti-  
vated device, press the buttons "1  
and 2" OR "2 and 3" simultaneously.  
• If the indicator (4) is ON continu-  
ously in Green, it indicates that the  
last activated device was "closed"  
properly.  
WARNING  
Do not adjust or fold the side  
view mirrors while driving. This  
may cause loss of vehicle con-  
trol resulting in an accident.  
• If the indicator (6) is ON continu-  
ously in Green, it indicates that the  
last activated device was "open"  
properly.  
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CAUTION  
Make sure to adjust the side view  
mirrors to your desired position  
before you begin driving.  
Do not scrape ice off the mir-  
ror face; this may damage the  
surface of the glass.  
Your vehicle is equipped with both  
left-hand and right-hand side view  
mirrors. The mirrors can be adjusted  
remotely with the remote switch. The  
side view mirrors can be folded to  
help prevent damage when going  
through an automatic car wash or  
when passing through a narrow  
street.  
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Information  
If the mirror is jammed with  
ice, do not adjust the mirror by  
force. Use an approved de-icer  
spray. (Do not use radiator  
anti-freeze.) Wipe the mirror  
using a sponge or soft cloth  
with warm water. Or move the  
vehicle to a warm area and  
allow the ice to melt.  
Two way communication range dis-  
tance between "vehicle" and "garage  
door opener" is 100m.  
The range may be reduced or  
increased a little due to obstacle con-  
ditions around the garage door open-  
er, such as houses or trees.  
The right side view mirror is convex.  
Objects seen in the mirror are closer  
than they appear.  
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The blind spot mirror is equipped on  
the driver's left side view mirror.  
Blind Spot Mirror (if equipped)  
Side View Mirror Adjustment  
WARNING  
Always check the road condi-  
tion while driving for unex-  
pected situations even though  
the vehicle is equipped with a  
blind spot mirror.  
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The blind spot mirror is a  
device made for convenience.  
Do not solely rely on the mir-  
ror but always pay attention to  
traffic around you.  
OTLA045311  
OTLA045313  
Adjusting the side view mirrors:  
1. Move the lever (1) either to the L  
(left side) or R (right side) to select  
the rearview mirror you would like  
to adjust.  
NOTICE  
Do not clean the mirror with harsh  
abrasives, fuel or other petroleum  
based cleaning products.  
2. Use the mirror adjustment control  
(2) to position the selected mirror  
up, down, left or right.  
3. After adjustment, put the button  
into neutral (center) position to  
prevent inadvertent adjustment.  
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The Blind Spot Mirror (BSM) is a  
supplemental mirror that minimizes  
the driver's blind spot zone by  
expanding the field of view on the  
rear side of the vehicle.  
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Convenient features of your vehicle  
Folding the side view mirrors  
NOTICE  
• The mirrors stop moving when  
they reach the maximum adjust-  
ing angles, but the motor contin-  
ues to operate while the switch  
is pressed. Do not press the  
switch longer than necessary,  
because this can damage the  
motor.  
• Do not attempt to adjust the side  
view mirrors by hand, because  
this can damage the motor.  
OTL045019  
To fold the side view mirrors, grasp  
the housing of the mirror and then  
fold it inwards.  
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