I have problem in my garage door. I have manual garage opener. I buy remote control. But i dont know the code number. Model genie screw drive. Medallion series
Home Security - Genie Company - G912 Genie 912 One Button
Does this opener have intellicode opn it? if so it can teach itself the code. What excactly are you wanting, are you needing to find out what the code is on the opener to program the remote? Is your opener a Genie model also? I also need the model of the remote to find the coding info on this. This is from Genie themselfs. ( Remotes manufactured after 1996 should work with your Intellicode® opener. Pre-1996 remotes use fixed-code sequencing and are not supported by Genie® Intellicode® technology. If you are unsure about when your controller was manufactured, contact us, your local Genie® retailer or your local Genie® ProTM dealer.)
Replacement Remote Control Transmitters (390MHz frequency ONLY) for all Genie garage door opener brands and models made prior to 1995 that have either a 9 or 12 dip switch (small block of tiny switches or punch out wires) coding format. The dip switch format is found inside your existing remotes battery compartment or inside your “receiver”. The receiver is either attached separately to the main power head of your garage door opener or is built into the main power head. The receiver has a short antenna wire hanging from it. All Genie 12 switch coding formats may use any of the remotes in this category. All Genie 9 switch formats use a receiver that was attached separately from the main power head and MUST be in the 390 MHz frequency (frequency number is found on the end cap of the receiver box). All other frequencies (290, 295, 300, etc..) made by Genie are obsolete. What you have to do is match up the switches in the control head with the remote, the switches are shon in that last link and there are switches similar in the remote that have to match up with thos excactly for the remote to work.Replacement Remote Control Transmitters (390MHz frequency ONLY) for all Genie garage door opener brands and models made prior to 1995 that have either a 9 or 12 dip switch (small block of tiny switches or punch out wires) coding format. The dip switch format is found inside your existing remotes battery compartment or inside your “receiver”. The receiver is either attached separately to the main power head of your garage door opener or is built into the main power head. The receiver has a short antenna wire hanging from it. All Genie 12 switch coding formats may use any of the remotes in this category. All Genie 9 switch formats use a receiver that was attached separately from the main power head and MUST be in the 390 MHz frequency (frequency number is found on the end cap of the receiver box). All other frequencies (290, 295, 300, etc..) made by Genie are obsolete. What you have to do is match up the switches in the control head with the remote, the switches are shon in that last link and there are switches similar in the remote that have to match up with thos excactly for the remote to work.
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Does this opener have intellicode opn it? if so it can teach itself the code. What excactly are you wanting, are you needing to find out what the code is on the opener to program the remote? Is your opener a Genie model also? I also need the model of the remote to find the coding info on this.
This is from Genie themselfs. ( Remotes manufactured after 1996 should work with your Intellicode® opener. Pre-1996 remotes use fixed-code sequencing and are not supported by Genie® Intellicode® technology. If you are unsure about when your controller was manufactured, contact us, your local Genie® retailer or your local Genie® ProTM dealer.)
Ok I will look at that one for you.
Replacement Remote Control Transmitters (390MHz frequency ONLY) for all Genie garage door opener brands and models made prior to 1995 that have either a 9 or 12 dip switch (small block of tiny switches or punch out wires) coding format. The dip switch format is found inside your existing remotes battery compartment or inside your “receiver”. The receiver is either attached separately to the main power head of your garage door opener or is built into the main power head. The receiver has a short antenna wire hanging from it. All Genie 12 switch coding formats may use any of the remotes in this category. All Genie 9 switch formats use a receiver that was attached separately from the main power head and MUST be in the 390 MHz frequency (frequency number is found on the end cap of the receiver box). All other frequencies (290, 295, 300, etc..) made by Genie are obsolete.
What you have to do is match up the switches in the control head with the remote, the switches are shon in that last link and there are switches similar in the remote that have to match up with thos excactly for the remote to work.