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GARAGE DOOR OPENER PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
GENIE GARAGE DOOR OPENER KEYPADS Genie Garage Door Opener Wireless Keypad Model GPWK-12, GWK (Works with remotes having 9 or 12 internal code setting switches. Keypad is black with a slide-up cover showing the Genie logo only) This keyless garage door opener entry pad Step-By-Step Procedure works with Genie transmitters using 390 MHz frequency. It is NOT compatible with Genie 1. Reset Keypad--slide keypad cover half Intellicode transmitters. The Door Code in the way up. While pressing the # and 8 Step-By-Step Procedure at right is determined buttons simultaneously, slide the by the internal code switches inside your Keypad Cover the rest of the way up transmitter and the accompanying chart. until it latches. Release # and 8 Determine the settings of the first 3 switches buttons. At this point, if the back lit keypad light stays on, proceed directly and write down the corresponding number from to step 2. If the back lit keypad light the chart. Continue with the next 3 switches and goes out, close the cover pad and its corresponding number, and so on, until the reopen it until it clicks. Proceed to last set of 3 switches. You should have 3 or 4 step 2. Door Code numbers.
Switch Settings UP UP UP UP DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN
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Door Code Number 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Door Code in Step 4: ___ ___ ___ ___
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Press 3, 5, 7 and # buttons in said order.
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Enter your PIN and press the # button. Your PIN number can be created from any group of numbers up to 8 digits of your choice. Note: Do NOT use"#" or "star" key.
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Enter Door Code, as determined from the chart at left, and press the "star" key.
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Slide Keypad Cover down.
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Test Keypad by sliding cover up until it latches. Enter your PIN and Press "star" key. Your door should operate.
Genie Wireless Intellicode Keyless Entry Pad Programming: 2 Models Model 1: Intellicode Model GWKIC, ACSDG (black with slide-up cover and the word "Intellicode" printed on the cover) GWKIC, ACSDG, Two Part, Step-By-Step Procedure
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Part 2:
To Reset the Intellicode Wireless Keypad
Press the Receiver Learn Code button on the Power Head Receiver of your Genie Garage Door Opener. This small black button is located behind the light lens at the motor head and is nearest the floppy 6 inch antenna wire that protrudes from the power head. When pressed, a radio signal indicator will start blinking red for 30 seconds.
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Open cover half way. Press and hold "PROG" and "8" while fully opening cover. Indicator light will blink once and go out. Close cover fully.
To Program the Intellicode Wireless Keypad 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Open cover fully by sliding keypad cover up until it latches. Press 3-5-7. Press "PROG". (red light blinks) Enter your Personal Identification Number (PIN). Press "PROG". (red light blinks fast) Close cover fully. Proceed to Part 2 above.
Note: if red indicator light does not blink, it is not taking the programming steps. Check the 9 volt battery under the keypad numbers. To access, press inward, under the number pad lip while sliding downward to expose the battery.
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Enter your PIN number after pressing the Learn Code button described above. Press "SEND" 2 times for your system to grab your frequency and code it in. Press "SEND" once to test system and start your door moving.
Adding More Doors to Keypad:
Open cover fully. Enter PIN 1. Press PROG, PROG, PROG. Enter total number of doors (2 or 3) Press PROG. Follow directions below to set each door. 7. Press operator Learn Code Button. 8. Enter PIN 1. 9. Press SEND 10. Enter Door Number (1, 2 or 3) 11. Press SEND three times. 12. Close Cover. 13. Test by Opening Cover, Enter PIN1, Enter 1. 14. Go to next machine and follow steps 8 to 13. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
With most Genie units, remove the light lens globe to expose the Learn Button on the motor head. The learn button is sometimes located on the back of the unit, or with Excelerator openers, it is under the light lens near the hinge of the lens globe. Always locate the floppy antenna wire first. The Learn Button can be found not far from this antenna. See Troubleshooting Guides for
Excelerator photo.
Model 2: Intellicode Model GWKP (off-white with flip-up cover) To program the GWKP Genie garage door opener keyless entry, follow the two sets of steps below: To erase the old PIN (personal identification number) press and hold down, in order, the "PROG," "6" and "Up/Down Arrow" keys. The red LED will blink once and then turn off. Release the buttons. 2. To program: press, in order, but do not hold down the "3," "5," "7" and "PROG" keys. 3. Enter your chosen PIN, anywhere from 3 to 8 characters. 4. Press "PROG" (red LED blinks - twice per second and turns off) 1.
Find the Learn Code Button and the LED indicator light on your Genie motor head inside the garage. It is usually behind the light lens and close to the floppy antenna wire. If your Door Opener does not have an antenna, you have an External Receiver. The External Receiver cover must be removed to access the Learn Code button and the indicator LED. Follow Steps 1 through 3 outlined below: Press this Learn Code button momentarily. The red LED indicator light will start to blink. It will blink for up to 30 seconds. While it is blinking: 2. Enter your PIN and press the "Up/Down Arrow" key on your keypad. The Learn Code Indicator LED will stay on. 3. Press the "Up/Down Arrow" key again. The Learn Code indicator LED turns off. Wait until the Keypad backlight turns off (approximately 30 seconds). 4. Test by entering your PIN and pressing the "Up/Down Arrow" key to operate your door. 1.
Multiple Genie Garage Door Opener Programming for GWKP- All garage doors will use the same PIN: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Enter PIN and press PROG (red LED blinks once per second). Press PROG again (red LED blinks twice per second). Press the number of doors you wish to control (2 key or 3 key). Press PROG (red led blinks several times and turns off). Decide which Door will be Door #1, #2, and #3. Press the Learn Code Button on the motor head. Enter your PIN and press the Up/Down key on the Keypad. Press the number you have picked for this Door Opener (key 1, 2 or 3) Press the Up/Down key. Repeat steps 6 through 9 for each Door Opener.
Programming Genie Hardwired Keyless Entry Pads (KEP1) (This keypad has no cover and is connected to the inside receiver by a special ribbon.) The outside garage door keypad has a flat ribbon, which slides behind the garage door molding into the garage, and attaches to the Keyless Entry Receiver box. Behind the receiver's cover is a switch.
Slide the switch to SET. Enter your PIN on the outside keypad, followed by the "star" button. Slide the receiver switch back to RUN. Test your PIN code followed by the star button.
Programming Genie remotes: Programming Genie Intellicode Remote Transmitters Press the Receiver Learn Code button on the power head receiver of your door operator. This small, black, unmarked button is located behind the light lens at the motor head and is nearest the floppy 6 inch antenna wire that protrudes from the motor head. When pressed, a radio signal indicator light will start blinking red for 30 seconds. ** 2. After pressing the Learn Code Button once, press your transmitter button three times for your system to grab the frequency and code it in. (Keep the transmitter you want tuned at least 2 feet away from the power head while tuning.) 3. Press the transmitter button once more to test the system and start your door moving. 1.
**To erase all Intellicode remotes and wireless keyless entry, hold down on the learn button until the indicator light stops blinking and then proceed to Step 2.
Programming Digital Remote Transmitters with Internal Set Switches These transmitters work by matching the settings on the internal code setting switches with the same set of switches in the receiver on the garage ceiling. The receiver is located either behind the light lens of the Genie garage door opener motor head, or inside an external small rectangular box on the ceiling, which is connected to the motor head by a set of wires. Note: the frequency of the transmitter must be the same frequency as the receiver on the ceiling for it to work. Genie has been making the 390 MHz frequency exclusively for the last 15 years.
Programming Multi-Button Digital Remotes with Internal Set Switches These garage door opener transmitters have 2 smaller switches to the right of the internal Code Setting Switches. The small right switch should be set according to how many Code Setting Switches in your receiver (either 9 or 12). The small left switch is for programming purposes. To program a button for one of your doors, follow the instructions below:
First, match the settings on the Internal Code Setting Switches with the same set of switches in the receiver on the garage ceiling, as described in the previous programming instructions. 2. Next, move the small programming switch to 'S' (for SET) and press the transmitter button you wish to have assigned to the above door. 3. Last, return the programming switch to 'R' (for RUN) and press the assigned transmitter button to test the door and start the door moving. Follow the same procedure for each additional door you wish to program. 1.
Installation of Genie GIC390 Intellicode Receiver Terminals labeled 1, 2 and 3 on the Receiver are connected to their corresponding terminals on the garage door opener Power Head labeled 1, 2 and 3. Color coded wires correspond as follows: White = 1, Black = 2, Red = 3. (Wiring connections inside the GIC receiver plastic cover are as follows: Red = 1, Black = 2, White = 3. Note that these wire connections are in a different order than the connections to the motor head.)
Installation of Genie GIC390 Receiver Using 24 VAC Power Pak Installations using a Power Pak plug-in will connect the two terminals on the power pack to terminals 1 and 3 on the receiver, color coded white and red. The receiver's white wire (1) also connects to terminal 1 on the Garage Door Opener Power Head. The receiver's remaining black wire (2) connects to terminal 2 on the Power Head.
CHAMBERLAIN / LIFMASTER / SEARS GARAGE DOOR OPENERS 971LM and 973LM Security Plus Transmitters Press and release the "smart" button on garage door opener motor unit. The smart indicator light will glow steadily for 30 seconds. 2. Within 30 seconds, press and hold the button on the hand-held remote. 3. Release the button when the motor unit light blinks. It has learned the code. If light bulbs are not installed, two clicks will be heard. 1.
976LM Security Plus and 66LM Wireless Keyless Entry Systems Press and release the "smart" button on garage door opener motor unit. The smart indicator light will glow steadily for 30 seconds. 2. Within 30 seconds, enter a four digit personal identification number (PIN) of your choice on the keypad. Then press and hold the ENTER button. 3. Release the button when the garage door opener motor unit lights blink. It has learned the code. If light bulbs are not installed, two clicks will be heard. 1.
The square smart button is located on the side or the back of the motor head, and is colored red, green, amber, orange, or purple. It is directly under the #1 wire terminal screw.
HOMELINK IN-CAR REMOTE PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS To program a built-in-car transmitter to a rolling code garage door opener (Genie rolling code is called Intellicode, LiftMaster/Sears is called Security plus), you should take the following steps. Clear out anything previously programmed into the in-car system from the factory by holding down on the 2-outside buttons simultaneously, until the in-car red light starts flashing rapidly. This may take up to a minute. (In a few cases, some make cars require the keys to be in the ignition, or the car motor must be running, or the car door must be shut) 2. Decide which button you want to make to be your in-car garage door transmitter. Hold your transmitter up near the selected button, pressing both the garage door remote and the selected in-car transmitter button simultaneously. Hold down on the buttons until the in-car, red light flashes rapidly. This sets the in-car remote transmitter to be your garage door openers make transmitter, but you are not done. You now need to make this in-car transmitter your personal transmitter. 3. Go to the Learn Button on your garage door opener. The button is usually next to the area where the floppy antenna is connected to the motor head. With Genie it is most often behind the light lens, and an indicator light flashes red when pressed. With Sears or LiftMaster (Chamberlain) it is near, or part of, the terminal screw board, and is a red, green or purple square button with a green, amber or purple indicator light. Press this learn button momentarily. The indicator light will turn on and blink if Genie or otherwise stay lit. Go back to the in-car transmitter button you programmed and press this 1.
button 3 or 4 times, or until the door starts moving. This should set your in-car transmitter to your garage door opener.