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Genie GICT390-1BL One-Button Remote Control with Intellicode by Genie

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What size battery is used in the genie gitc390 remote

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How can I connect 3-button remote to my genie intellicode model IS550/A?

The button closest to the Genie logo is the one that works, I just programmed it by pressing & holding the black button underneath the light cover until the red light above the button goes solid then blinks then stops blinking. Next I pressed the same button once and the red light blinks then pressed the button on the remote once then once more and it was all set.
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GT3-R -can

This is a dual frequency transmitter. (315/390) You need to select one button to program the TYPE 1 frequency of 390 MHz. Here's how:

Backwards compatable programming instructions for GT3-R dual-band remote: This is a 3 button remote, which can be used to operate up to 3 garage doors using IntelliCode radio controls. This remote is defaulted to operate the new IntelliCode 2 Genie garage door openers, but you can also program individual buttons to operate other IntelliCode 1 (pre 2011) models of Genie garage door openers made from 1998 to present. To change a button to operate a pre 2011 IntelliCode opener, the default IntelliCode 2 setting must be changed to IntelliCode 1. An LED light on the remote displays which mode the remote button is in: Red = IntelliCode 1 / Green = IntelliCode 2 To set one of the 3 buttons to be IntelliCode 1 (red), follow the instructions below:
  1. Select a button on the remote that has not been programmed.
  2. Press and hold that button for 10 seconds. Both Red and Green LEDs come on and stay on.
  3. Press the same button twice to toggle IntelliCode selection from IntelliCode 2 to IntelliCode 1.
  4. Press the same button again to confirm toggle. the LED should be Red. The IntelliCode selection for this button is set to IntelliCode 1.
You are now ready to program the remote to your garage door. Follow accompanying instructions for "Programming to IntelliCode 1 Genie garage door opener," or see below instructions: Programming Instructions: Gently press the Receiver Learn Code button on the power head receiver of your Genie garage door opener (motor head on ceiling in garage). This small, black, unmarked button is located behind the light lens at the motor head and is nearest the floppy 6 inch antenna wire that protrudes from the motor head. When pressed, a radio signal indicator light will start blinking red for 30 seconds. After pressing the Learn Code Button, press your transmitter button twice for your system to grab the frequency and code it in. (Keep the transmitter you're tuning at least 2 feet away from the power head while tuning.) Press the transmitter button once more to test the system and start your door moving.
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Someone guessed our code and numbers were outlined with a marker.... we need to change code but lost our manual.

Hi

There is a bunch of manuals for Genie intellicode systems on genie's website just click here to go there.

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Genie Compact 3-Button Remote control will only open 1 door/not 2

On some of the remotes you will find a toggle switch to change frequencies, this might help. Note all new openers are operating on a different frequency than slightly older ones due to military interference. Even though both might be intellicode they might not work together on the same remote. Sometimes some openers are harder to program than others. So lets try to program the harder one. You need to find and press the learn button on the motor head. Then press the button on the remote once. The led light by the learn button should not flash. If so try it over. The light should either stay lit or go out after the first press. If it does press it again and then a third time. If it ever flashes during the program process try again. The third or fourth time the motor should operate. If not you either have a bad remote or more than likely a bed logic board. Thanks BB
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I have a genie H6000A garage opener but the remote is missing. So I'm planning on buying a new remote control but I also need to know how to reset it.

There is a button on the motor head you can press. It will be black more than likely. Press and hold this button until; the led light goes out by it. ----- The press and release the learn button and then press the remote button 3 times , wait for 5 seconds and try. Sometimes Genie remotes take multiple times to program. For multiple remotes repeat from -----Thanks BB
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Have a 3 Genie remote and the center button works in programming one garage door, but the side buttons will not work to program the other garage door. Can you help?

The other opener has to be a genie, compatible genie to be exact. An older one will not work with new devices. If it will not program it will be the openers fault not the remote. Thanks BB
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Change battery in GICT390 3 button remote

If its a lighter grey colored intellicode remote: There should be a small slot on the side of the remote. Use a coin such as a dime or a penny, stick it in the slot and twist. The remote should split in half and you'll see the coin-shaped battery. After you replace the battery, you can snap the 2 pieces of the remote back together.

If its a dark grey/black intellicode remote: The back cover should partially flip open to reveal the battery. This remote takes a 12volt N-size battery.

If its a keypad remote you are referring to: The bottom half of the keypad's face should slide straight down to reveal the battery (you should see and arrow and some thumb grips). All Genie keypads take 9volt batteries.
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