Programming a universal remote
The universal garage door opener is a modern miracle that has saved the fortunes of countless families who have lost the remote control that came with their garage door opener. It also comes in handy when you need to get a new garage door opener but prefer to customize the shape of the buttons and, in some cases, their function. Universal garage door openers also come in handy when you have to manage multiple garage doors, like the one at your home and the one at your beach chateau.
Programming a universal garage door opener is simple. When you buy the device, there will be a list of codes associated with the brands and models of common garage door openers. Some brands claim to open and close 80 percent of garage door openers on the market. That means that you shouldn't waste time hunting for the one that handles your garage door or garage doors-unless you bought your model from Eastern Europe or on the grey market.
Find the code that corresponds to the brand and model of your garage door opener or openers. Program that code into the universal garage door opener, press enter and test. Your garage door should open and close with ease.
The 3-Button Remote Control features Intellicode technology. It allows for quick opening or closing of your garage door. The sleek compact design allows it to clip to any car visor or attach to a key chain. Works with most Genie garage door openers. Can also be used to replace old model ACSCTG type remotes. Genie ChainDrive 550 Garage Door Opener - Heavy-Duty Chain Drive System - Includes 2, 3-Button Remotes, Wall Console, Wireless Keypad, Safe T-Beams - Model 2035-TKV,Black 4.6.
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You aren't done yet. Never throw away the code manual for your universal garage door opener. Without it, you will not be able to reprogram the device when you have to replace the batteries. Keeping the manual will also come in handy if you need to add a new garage door opener to your remote.
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The key to universal remotes is that they are not all universal as they claim. Make sure the frequencies they cover match your garage door opener remote frequency. The 390mhz and 300mhz are the most commonly used and dip switch and rolling code is essential to making sure your remote can be covered by a universal remote.