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OT Genie garage door opener - programming?

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RayP(MI)

12-30-2007 18:20:59




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Have a Genie door opener. Two of three remote controls seem to work fine. Believe the third needs to be reprogrammed to the receiver. Been a while since I tried to do this. Can anyone remind me how this is done, (Short of a electrical cattle prod in unpleasant places?)

Another question: Genie uses what they call "rolling code" to prevent unwanted openings from other controllers, miscellaneous other rf sources. Anyone know how this is accomplished?

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JTinNJ

12-31-2007 04:49:40




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 Re: OT Genie garage door opener - programming? in reply to RayP(MI), 12-30-2007 18:20:59  
RWT has it right.Press the button on the drive moter and the lite blinks,aim your remote at the drive and press the button.I just installed my a couple of weeks ago.As easy as pie.



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Leland

12-30-2007 20:57:14




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 Re: OT Genie garage door opener - programming? in reply to RayP(MI), 12-30-2007 18:20:59  
just google this it will take you to a genie sight



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RWT

12-30-2007 19:01:41




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 Re: OT Genie garage door opener - programming? in reply to RayP(MI), 12-30-2007 18:20:59  
The genie I saw had a button on the opener itself and when you pushed it I think an led started blinking. At that point you pushed the remote and they linked up. I am not sure about multiple remotes that you seem to indicate.

I am going on my memory but I think with the door behind you the button was in the upper left corner of the drive unit.

Rolling codes are a part of the chip manufacturers chip system. Microchip calls it KeeLoq (a trade mark) code hopping.

RT

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