GENIE 912 REMOTE
GT912 ( 9 or 12 Switch & 390 frequency)
************* WARNING *************
Moving Door can cause serious injury or death.
·
DO NOT install
transmitter unless the door operator’s safety reverse works as required
by the door operator’s manual.
·
Wall control
must be mounted in sight of door, at least 5 feet above floor and clear of
moving door parts.
·
Keep people
clear of opening
while door is moving.
·
DO NOT
allow children to
play with the transmitter or door operator.
If
safety reverse does not work properly:
·
Close door
then disconnect operator
using the manual release handle.
·
DO NOT
use transmitter
or door operator.
·
Refer to Door
and Door Operators Owner’s Manuals before attempting any repairs.
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Electrical Shock can cause serious injury or death.
·
Power cord must be unplugged before attaching any wires,
·
Be sure wire ends do not touch each other or other terminals.
If you have questions or if you need a manual, contact the distributor or
manufacturer of the operator.
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NOTE: This
replacement remote controller will work with both our 9 switch and 12 switch
security code systems, provided the 3 digit frequency number matches the
existing unit. If these numbers do not match, the new
remote controller will not open the door.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR
NEW REMOTE CONTROLLER
All remote
controller and garage door opener security code switches must match to remotely
control your garage door opener.
SETTING THE
SECURITY CODE ON YOUR NEW REMOTE CONTROLLER
Your code block with dip
switches can be found where you
see the antenna wire hanging from the motor head (you may have to take the lens
cover off). If antenna wire is not hanging from motor head then you have an
external receiver which is a black box approx. 6" x 2" mounted somewhere in the
garage with a antenna wire hanging from it (pop off cover to find code block
with dip switches).
Your new
remote controller is shipped with the mode switch in the 12 switch system
position and all 12 security code switches set “ON” or in the up position.
Locate the security code switches on your single button remote controller or
door opener receiver. Your new remote controller MUST be set to the same
security code for it to work.
NOTE:
Do not use ANY multi-button remote controller for matching security codes. Use
security codes on your garage door opener receiver or single button remote.
1.
Remove battery cover.
·
Press firmly below
arrow and slide cover off
2.
Slide mode switch to either 9 or 12 to match
number of security code switches on your existing single button remote
controller or garage door opener receiver.
3.
Slide security code switches to match your
single button remote controller or garage door opener receiver. For 9 switch
systems use the upper row of numbers. For 12 switch systems use the lower row of
numbers.
* Use ballpoint pen or small screwdriver
·
Slide security
code switches firmly up or down
NOTE:
If your
original remote controller includes “one time” punch out keys instead of
switches, set security code switches of the new remote controller of “OFF”
or down position to match keys that have been punched.
4.
Replace remote control battery cover.
·
Slide battery
cover back in place over battery.
·
Press firmly and
slide forward to snap in place.
REMOTE CONTROLLER SECURITY CODES CAN BE
CHANGED AT ANY TIME. ALL REMOTE CONTROLLER AND GARAGE DOOR OPENER SECURITY CODE
SWITCHES MUST MATCH TO REMOTELY CONTROL YOUR DOOR OPENER.
REMOTE
CONTROLLER OPERATION:
·
Point the remote
controller at the garage door and press the button. The door will open or close.
·
Press the button
while the door is moving. The door will stop.
·
Press the button
again. The door will move the other way.
·
Door automatically
stops at the end of open or close cycle.
·
For maximum range,
point remote controller at the door and press the button.
VISOR
CLIP ATTACHMENT:
Attach
visor clip to remote controller.
·
Spread wire ends
into holes in sides of remote controller.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT:
Remove
battery cover.
·
Press firmly below
arrow on battery cover and slide cover off.
·
Install new
battery in same position.
·
Use Eveready 9V
classic No. 216.
·
Replace cover
LOST OR STOLEN REMOTE CONTROLLER:
If your
remote controller has been lost or stolen, it is recommended that you change the
security code settings on all your remote controllers and receivers.
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