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Programming A Garage Door Remote


Conveniently, a garage door remote allows you to open or close the door without having to get out of your car. You may need to know how to program your garage door remote if you change it or if it's ever lost or stolen.

Step 1 - How Does the Garage Door Remote Work

In an older garage door remote you will find small code switches that turn on or off. The same set of code switches is present in the garage door opener controlling the operation of the door. Newer remotes use a rolling code technology. This type of garage door remote functions by changing the code each time the remote is pressed. A radio frequency allows the remote to send a signal to the garage door opener to go up or down.

Step 2 - Garage Door Remote Frequencies

Radio frequencies are measured in megahertz (MHz). The most common garage door remote frequencies are 300 MHz, 310 MHz, 315 MHz, 318 MHz or 390 MHz. The frequency for a garage door remote or motor is usually printed on them.

Step 3 - Choosing a Garage Door Remote

Match your garage door remote to your garage door opener by using the same manufacturer. The following are some of the companies that sell garage door remotes.

  • Liftmaster
  • Genie
  • Allstar
  • Linear
  • Stanley

Step 4 - Programming Your Garage Door Remote

Programming your garage door remote and clearing the current garage door remotes from the opener varies slightly according to the model of your garage door system.

All garage door openers have a learn button. To find the learn button you may have to remove the light cover on the garage door opener. The learn button can be black or a color.

To program a new garage door remote into the system hold the learn button until the indicator light blinks on the opener. While the indicator light is blinking press the button on your remote. Test the new garage door remote by pressing once to see if the door moves.

In most cases, erasing remotes from the garage door system is accomplished by pressing the learn button until the indicator light stops blinking. When the blinking stops press your remote button down and release.

A garage door opener can only maintain five remotes or four remotes and one keyless entry.

Step 5 - Programming Garage Door Remotes That Have Code Switches

Code switches in your garage door remote and opener have to match. That means the code switches are placed in the same position.

Sometimes the garage door opener doesn't have code switches. Instead the opener will have only a learn button. To program the garage door remote push the learn button and at the same time press the garage door remote

FOR GENIE DOOR OPENERS

Step 1.

Look for the learn code button on the garage door operator which is hanging from the ceiling in the garage. (Many models say, "Learn Indicator" under the button.) The button is about the size of an eraser on a pencil and near a little red LED light. A ladder may be necessary to reach the garage door operator.

  • Step 2

    Check around the outside of the garage door operator first to find the learn code button. If you find it, proceed to the programming section below. If you do not see it on the outside of the operator, remove the white light cover.

  • Step 3

    Examine the light cover to determine if it has screws. Be sure to check the top of the light cover too. If you find screws, use a Phillips-head screwdriver to remove them. If there are no screws, push down on the top of the light cover and pull it toward you. Once the button is located, begin programming.

    Program the Remote Control

  • Step 1

    Press and release the learn code button. The red light next to it will begin to blink and continue to blink for approximately 30 seconds; you'll only have this amount of time to program the remote.

  • Step 2

    Hold the remote away from the antenna wire.

  • Step 3

    Push the remote button three times. The first time you push it, the light will go solid. The second time, the light will go out. The third time, the door will operate which means the remote is programmed. For assistance, call Genie Customer Care at (800) 35Genie or (800) 354-3643. They will be happy to help you.

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