Part 3
INTRODUCTION: REPAIR INSTRUCTION: INITIALIZATION
INITIALIZATION (Continued)
12. REGISTRATION RELATED TO GARAGE DOOR OPENER
(a) REGISTER TRANSMITTER CODE
HINT:
- The vehicle garage door opener records transmitter codes for systems such as garage doors, gates, entry gates, door locks, home lighting systems, security systems or other transmitter code based systems.
- The garage door opener is built into the map light assembly. If replacing the map light assembly transmitter, codes for any systems previously registered in the garage door opener must be reregistered.
(1) Register systems in the garage door opener registration mode.
CAUTION:
Do not perform transmitter code registration for a system if people or objects are near the system. When registering transmitter codes for a system, injury or damage can occur because the system may open, close, unlock or otherwise operate.
NOTICE:
- Before transmitter code registration, confirm that all the electrical systems (headlight, blower motor, rear defogger, etc.) are turned off and that no key is in the vehicle.
- The garage door opener cannot be used with systems that: 1) were manufactured before April 1, 1982, or 2) do not meet Federal Standards (for example, garage doors without a jam protection function).
HINT:
- 3 transmitter codes can be registered with the garage door opener, one transmitter code for each of the 3 garage door opener switches.
- Disconnecting the battery will not clear the transmitter codes registered with the garage door opener.
1 Select a garage door opener switch for transmitter code registration.
2 Press and hold the selected switch. The garage door opener will enter registration mode after a brief pause.
HINT: After entering registration mode, the LED flashes at a frequency of 1 Hz.
3 After the garage door opener has entered registration mode, continue holding the selected garage door opener switch and bring the original transmitter of the system to be registered within 1 inch of the garage door opener switches. Then, without releasing the selected garage door opener switch, press and hold the original transmitter switch.
4 If the transmitter code registration was successful, the LED of the garage door opener flashes at a frequency of 5.6 Hz, and the registration completes. If no malfunction occurs, release both the garage door opener switch and the original transmitter switch.
(2) Overwrite previously registered systems in the garage door opener registration mode.
1 Select a garage door opener switch that will be overwritten with a new transmitter code.
2 Press and hold the selected switch. After approximately 20 seconds, the garage door opener will enter registration mode.
HINT: Before entering registration mode, the LED is on. After entering registration mode, the LED flashes at a frequency of 1 Hz.
3 After the garage door opener has entered registration mode, continue holding the selected garage door opener switch and bring the original transmitter of the system to be registered within 1 inch of the garage door opener switches. Then, without releasing the selected garage door opener switch, press and hold the original transmitter switch.
4 If the transmitter code registration was successful, the LED of the garage door opener flashes at a frequency of 5.6 Hz, and the overwriting completes. If no malfunction occurs, release both the garage door opener switch and the original transmitter switch.
HINT:
- If transmitter code registration fails: 1) the original transmitter battery may be low or need to be replaced, or 2) the system you are trying to register may not be compatible with the garage door opener.
- The signals of some transmitters stop after 1 to 2 seconds. For these types of transmitters: 1) press and hold one of the garage door opener switches, and 2) press and release (cycle) the transmitter switch every 2 seconds. Check if the transmitter code was successfully registered.
- After entering the garage door opener registration mode, transmitter code registration must be completed within 55 seconds. If 55 seconds elapse, the garage door opener will enter low power mode (refer to the "low power mode" below).
(3) Clear transmitter codes in the garage door opener clear mode.
HINT: All 3 registered transmitter codes will be cleared. No option exists for only erasing one transmitter code.
1 Press and hold the left and right switches at both ends of the garage door opener for 10 seconds. The LED will flash at a frequency of 5.6 Hz, and clearing is completed. Releasing the switches will end clear mode.
HINT:
- If the switches are released within 10 seconds after the transmitter codes have been cleared, the garage door opener will enter registration mode.
- If the switches are held for 10 seconds or more after the transmitter codes have been cleared, default codes will be set to the switches of the garage door opener. Using these default codes, operation of the garage door opener can be checked using a tester.
(4) Low power mode:
1 If the garage door opener switch is held for 75 seconds or more, the garage door opener will enter low power mode to economize on power consumption. When the garage door opener has entered low power mode, the LED turns off.
13. REGISTRATION RELATED TO LEXUS LINK SYSTEM
(a) DESCRIPTION
NOTE:
If replacement of the ECU is necessary, replace the mayday battery (backup battery) together with the ECU.
HINT:
- Turn the engine switch off and disconnect the vehicle battery before replacing the telephone ECU assembly (together with mayday battery) or when just replacing the mayday battery.
- Historic DTCs may be stored if the vehicle battery is not disconnected during ECU installation/replacement.
- The telephone ECU assembly estimates the remaining power of the mayday battery based on the mayday battery usage time.
(1) LEXUS Link Operation Modes
1 Factory Mode
This is the default mode from the factory. In this mode, a Japanese prompt will play when the engine switch is turned on (IG). After any button is pressed, a voice prompt will play "System not initialized, a call cannot be placed."
2 Demo Mode (Dealer Mode)
A button sequence will initialize the telephone ECU assembly from Factory Mode into Demo Mode. In Demo Mode, pressing the SERVICES button will play the voice prompt "Hello and welcome to LEXUS Link. For LEXUS Link services, contact a LEXUS Link advisor by pressing the SERVICES button again. For additional information, visit us online at Lexus.com in the owner information or talk to your LEXUS dealer." Pressing the SERVICES button again during this voice prompt will place an enrollment call to the LEXUS Link call center.
HINT:
- See "Telephone ECU assembly Initialization" for the button sequence to switch the ECU from Factory Mode into Demo Mode.
- If the ECU will not switch from Factory Mode to Demo Mode, and there are no prompts played when pushing any buttons, the ECU may have been inadvertently placed into an Engineering Mode. In this case, perform this button sequence to switch the ECU back into Factory Mode. While pressing and holding the VOL- button, press the SERVICES button 5 times within 15 seconds, then release both buttons. The ECU will perform a Factory Mode Start Sequence as described under "Telephone ECU assembly Initialization".
3 Active Mode
The LEXUS Link call center will configure this mode automatically after customer enrollment.
4 De-active Mode
The LEXUS Link call center will configure this mode automatically after enrollment expires. The SERVICES button will operate the same as in Demo Mode. Therefore, the customer can push it twice to contact the LEXUS Link call center for re-enrollment.
(b) TELEPHONE ECU ASSEMBLY INITIALIZATION
HINT: This procedure is for switching a new telephone ECU assembly from the Factory Mode into Demo Mode.
(1) Turn the engine switch from off to on (IG) (engine does not have to be running).
(2) The telephone ECU assembly will perform the Factory Mode Start Sequence for approximately 30 seconds.
HINT:
- In Factory Mode, for each engine switch cycle off to on (IG), or after checking or clearing DTCs, the ECU will perform a start sequence that includes a Japanese prompt and flashing LEDs (approximately 30 seconds). Then the LEDs will turn off. Do not push any buttons during this start sequence.
- If there is a DTC stored during this Factory Mode Start Sequence, after the start sequence, the red LED will remain on and a Japanese prompt will repeat 5 times. Do not press any buttons during these prompts.
(3) BUTTON SEQUENCE:
While pressing and holding the VOL+ button, press and release the Phone button 5 times within 15 seconds, then release the VOL+ button. When switched to Demo Mode, each LED will flash one time then turn off (approximately 5 seconds).
(4) CONFIRMATION:
Confirm Demo Mode by pressing the SERVICES button and listening for the demo prompt "Hello and welcome to LEXUS Link." (the engine switch must be on (IG) for the SERVICES button to function). Additionally, after each engine switch cycle off to on (IG), the LEDs will each flash one time each. This start sequence takes approximately 5 seconds. If Demo Mode is not confirmed, repeat the initialization procedure.
HINT:
- Before troubleshooting a DTC, attempt to initialize the ECU into Demo Mode with the button sequence. Then access DTCs and troubleshoot the ECU in Demo Mode. If necessary, DTCs can still be accessed in Factory Mode. However, the 30 second Factory Mode Start Sequence (and the Japanese prompt, which will repeat 5 times if a DTC is stored) will occur after each engine switch cycle off to on (IG), and after each DTC check or clear. Do not press any buttons during this start sequence.
- A red LED continuously on in any mode indicates that there is a current DTC stored. Refer to the DTC chart.
- Do not push any buttons during any start sequences (LED flashing or voice prompts).
(c) TELEPHONE ECU ASSEMBLY REGISTRATION/ENROLLMENT
(1) Turn the engine switch on (IG) and wait for the 5 second LED flash start sequence. Press the SERVICES button when the telephone ECU assembly is set normally and confirm that the following demo message is provided.
"Hello and welcome to LEXUS Link.".
If the message is not provided, perform the "TELEPHONE ECU ASSEMBLY INITIALIZATION BUTTON SEQUENCE" again.
(2) As the message states, press the SERVICES button again during the prompt to connect to the LEXUS Link call center.
HINT:Usually this call will connect within 15 to 30 seconds. However, it may take several minutes depending on cellular service in the area. A progression tone (i.e., beep) will be heard every 5 seconds to indicate that the connection attempt is in progress.
(3) A LEXUS Link call center advisor will answer and instruct the technician on how to register/enroll the new telephone ECU assembly. The ESN, STID and VIN may be required at this time.
HINT:
- If the LEXUS Link call center cannot be reached after several attempts using the SERVICES button, or a cell tower message is heard, such as "Welcome to Verizon Wireless, your phone is not active at this time.", call the LEXUS Link call center by pushing the EMERGENCY button.
- The LED flash start sequence (approximately 5 seconds) after the engine switch is cycled or after checking/clearing DTCs remains present after enrollment. A green LED continuously on after this sequence indicates that the LEXUS Link System is activity enrolled.
(d) MAYDAY BATTERY REGISTRATION
HINT:
- This procedure is required to register a new mayday battery and clear DTC 6-1. This procedure matches the new mayday battery with the new or used ECU.
- A new telephone ECU assembly always requires a new mayday battery (used mayday batteries should not be reused in a new ECU).
- If the new replacement ECU is packaged and already connected to the new mayday battery when it arrives from the factory, and current DTC 6-1 is not stored, do not perform the new mayday battery registration (the battery is already registered to the ECU that it is connected to).
(1) Turn the engine switch from off to on (IG) and wait for the start up sequence of LED flashing to complete. Do not press any buttons during this start up sequence.
(Note that Demo Mode and active enrolled ECUs have an approximately 5 second LED flashing start sequence. Factory Mode has approximately 30 seconds of LED flashing with a Japanese voice prompt. Also note if a current DTC is stored in Factory Mode after this 30 second start sequence, the red LED remains on and another Japanese prompt repeats 5 times.)
(2) BUTTON SEQUENCE:
Press and hold the PTT button while completing the following sequence of button presses.
VOL+, VOL+, VOL-, VOL-, VOL+, VOL+, VOL-, VOL-, VOL+, VOL+, VOL-, VOL-
Release all buttons. This button press sequence should be performed within 15 seconds.
(3) The system will then perform the same start sequence as described above. After this start sequence completes, turn the engine switch off then on (IG). Wait for the start sequence to complete. The new mayday battery is now registered to the telephone ECU assembly and DTC 6-1 should be cleared.
HINT: The mayday battery registration can be done in any mode (Factory Mode, Demo Mode or active enrolled).
(e) MAYDAY BATTERY CONFIRMATION
(1) After mayday battery replacement and completion of the "MAYDAY BATTERY REGISTRATION BUTTON SEQUENCE", turn the engine switch off and on (IG), and wait for the start sequence described in the "MAYDAY BATTERY REGISTRATION". Then check that current DTC 6-1 is cleared.
NOTE:
If the "MAYDAY BATTERY REGISTRATION BUTTON SEQUENCE" has not been completed correctly, DTC 6-1 remains stored even if the mayday battery is replaced with a new one. In this case, check to be sure the old battery is removed and the new battery is installed. Then perform the "MAYDAY BATTERY REGISTRATION BUTTON SEQUENCE" again.