![]() Once the programming is complete, you can use the keypad to operate your garage door openers. Step 4: Using the Keypad to Operate the Openers To program additional dip switch openers, repeat the process while ensuring that programming for opener 1 is already complete. Programming is now complete for a single dip switch opener. Enter the converted code on the keypad and press the up/down key once every two seconds until the door begins to operate.Enter the ID number from the chart and press the up/down key.On the keypad, enter a personal PIN (three to eight digits) and press the up/down key.Use the chart to determine the ID number for your opener’s brand.Refer to the provided chart to identify the button press numbers corresponding to your opener’s dip switch configuration.Determine if your opener uses three positions per switch or two positions per switch. ![]() If your opener uses dip switches to pair the signal with your keypad, follow these steps: The programming of openers 2 or 3 is complete. With the LED flashing, enter the ID number of the opener from the provided chart.Press the program button two times for the second opener or three times for the third opener.If you have a Chamberlain, LiftMaster, or Craftsman opener with a yellow learn code button, follow these additional steps: Substep 4: Programming Additional Openers (Chamberlain, LiftMaster, Craftsman) If you have a Chamberlain, LiftMaster, or Craftsman opener with a yellow learn code button, follow the instructions displayed on the screen. Avoid pressing additional buttons once the door starts moving. On the keypad, press the up/down key once every two seconds until the opener operates.On the opener, press and hold the learn/program button for two to three seconds, then release.Enter the ID number of the opener from the provided chart.Enter a personal PIN (three to eight digits) on the keypad.You must complete programming for opener 1 before proceeding to opener 2 and/or 3. ![]() The keypad can be programmed to up to three individual garage door openers. Substep 3: Programming to One or More Openers The keypad is now reset and ready to be programmed. You will hear a tone, and the green LED will flash and go out. Perform a factory reset on the keypad by pressing and holding both the program and up/down keys simultaneously for 5 seconds. Substep 2: Clearing the Keypad (Factory Reset) In some cases, the button may be on the circuit board or an external receiver mounted on or nearby the product. These buttons are usually found at the bottom of the opener, facing the floor, under the light bulb cover, or on the rear of the unit, facing away from the garage door. Next, identify the programming or learn code button on your garage door opener. Check the label, instruction manual, or current remote to find the necessary information. Follow these substeps: Substep 1: Finding Specifications and Learning the Program Buttonįirst, locate the brand and specifications of your opener. ![]() Make sure the keypad backlighting is off unless otherwise noted. Now, let’s start programming your keypad. Remember that programming will not be lost when you replace the batteries after completing the programming. It’s recommended to complete the programming process before mounting the keypad. To activate the keypad, open the battery compartment and pull the protective tab. The keypad features a program key at the top, an LED indicator below it, and a numbered keypad with an up and down key.Įach time you press a button, a tone will sound, and the LED will flash, indicating that the entry is accepted. Let’s get started! Step 1: Reviewing the Keypadīefore we dive into programming, let’s familiarize ourselves with the keypad’s buttons and indicators. In this guide, we will walk you through the necessary steps to program your keypad and mount it securely. We appreciate you choosing Genie, and we’re here to ensure a smooth and hassle-free setup process. Welcome to our step-by-step guide on programming and mounting your universal wireless keypad. ![]()
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