Learn Code Button Genie Garage Door Opener
The 971lm and 973lm remotes have a corresponding amber or red square learn button.
Learn code button genie garage door opener. The learn button for your garage door opener is located on the back or side of the garage door opener motor. If your garage door opener has the learn code button press and hold the learn button for 30 seconds until the led next to it stops flashing. The light located above the button will then come on and stay. When replacing the remote controls the new remotes require programming.
Model 1028b california residents. The genie uses a learn button that will store the code in memory. Gently press the receiver learn code button on the power head receiver of your genie garage door opener motor head on ceiling in garage. Press and release the square colored smart button on garage door opener motor unit.
Then proceed with re programming everything. Battery backup included for added convenience and peace of mind. Programming the remote for a genie 1 2 hp garage door opener is just like many other openers. Older model genie garage door openers use dip switches rather than a smart to program the opener and remote controls.
Follow accompanying instructions for programming to intellicode 1 genie garage door opener or see below instructions. Learn buttons that are red orange green or purple will be large square buttons located under the light lens on the back panel of your garage door opener. This small black unmarked button is located behind the. The smart indicator light will glow steadily for 30 seconds.
The genie 1 2 hp garage door opener is a heavy duty opener. The 371lm and 373lm have a corresponding purple square learn button. Unlike their intellicode system which you can program with a press of a button the remotes and the door opener dip switches must match in order for the remotes to work correctly. When you are reprogramming each device make sure you are not re holding the learn button and clearing the memory as you will erase out the item you just.
In accordance with california state law sb 969 all installed garage door openers in the state must have battery backup as of july 1 2019 click here to learn more.