Genie UNI4B2 Instrucciones
Genie UNI4B2 Instrucciones

Genie UNI4B2 Instrucciones

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41505.00XXX, 06/2021
UNIVERSAL REMOTE
INSTRUCTIONS
NOT FOR USE WITH ANY GARAGE DOOR OPENER MANUFACTURED PRIOR TO 1993.
SAFETY BEAMS (PHOTOCELLS) MUST BE IN PLACE AND OPERATIONAL.
WARNING
!
MOVING DOOR CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
• DO NOT install transmitter unless the door operator's safety device works as required by the door
operator's manual.
• Wall Console must be mounted in sight of door, at least 5 feet above floor and clear of moving door parts.
• Keep people clear of opening while door is moving.
• DO NOT allow children to play with the transmitter or door operator.
If safety reverse does not work properly:
• Close door then disconnect opener using the manual release handle.
• DO NOT use transmitter or door operator.
• Refer to Door and Door Opener Owner's Manuals before attempting any repairs.
THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING:
During programming, the garage door opener may operate. Ensure that the garage door opening is clear
of personnel or any obstructions.
Do not to press the LEARN button for longer than the noted 2-3 seconds as it could cause your existing,
operational remotes and keypads to no longer work.
Below are the brands and specifications that this remote is compatible with and the available methods that
can be used to program them. Review Chart A for compatibility and method, then proceed to STEP 1.
Chart A
AVAILABLE PROGRAM METHOD
Brand Name
Specification Notes
Genie®
315/390 MHz, Intellicode® I, 1995-current
Overhead Door®
315/390 MHz, CodeDodger® I, 1995-current
Purple Learn Button, Security +®, 2006-2014, 315 MHz
Chamberlain®
Orange/Red Learn Button, Security +®, 1996-2005, 390 MHz
LiftMaster®
CraftsMan®
Yellow Learn Button, Security +2.0®, 2011-current, 390 MHz
Green Learn Button, Billion Code®, 1993-1995, 390 MHz
Genie®
315/390 MHz, Intellicode® II, 2010-2011
Overhead Door®
315/390 MHz, CodeDodger® II, 2010-2011
Sommer®
310 MHz, Rolling Code
Linear®
318 MHz, Mega Code®
Wayne Dalton®
372.5 MHz, Rolling Code, 1999-current
Ryobi®
372.5 MHz, Rolling Code
Guardian®
303 MHz, Fixed Learn Code
Xtreme® brand
303 MHz, Fixed Learn Code
Marantec®
315 MHz, Fixed Learn Code
*Chamberlain®
390 MHz, 9 Switch/3 Position Dip Switch
*Stanley®
310 MHz, 10 Switch/2 position Dip Switch
*Genie®
390 MHz, 9 & 12 Switch/2 Position Dip Switch, 1993-1995
*Overhead Door®
390 MHz, 9 Switch/3 Position Dip Switch, 1993-1995
*For instructions on these Dip Switch specifications, visit www.geniecompany.com/912DIPSWITCHES
Genie® and Intellicode® are registered trademarks of The Genie Company. All other listed names and trademarks are the
property of their respective owners.
NOTE: During programming, the garage door opener will operate. Ensure that the
garage door opening is clear of personnel or any obstructions.
STEP 1 - Find Specifications & Learn Button
1. Locate the brand and opener/receiver specifications for your device by consulting the label on the
opener/receiver, the instruction manual, the current remote controls for the opener, or the original
manufacturer of the opener/receiver.
2. Find the LEARN/PROG button on your device - shape, color or name of this button could vary by brand.
For garage door openers, be sure to check under the light covers. For commercial or gate openers,
this button may be on the circuit board of the opener. In some cases, this button could also be on an
external receiver that is mounted on or nearby the product. Consult the devices manual if needed.
EXAMPLES:
PRGM
SET
*For Marantec® openers, reference operator manual to program remotes to the operator head.
STEP 2 - Activate Remote/Button Layout & Led
LED - The LED will light with each button press and will
also light in response to button presses during different
programming modes.
Activation Tab: Pull tab to activate the remote.
LEARN METHOD ID#
Number of
Button Presses (ID#)
STEP 3 - PROGRAMMING REMOTE
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Review Chart A to find your specifications and available programming options. Each button can be
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programmed individually to operate up to 4 different brands of garage door openers and gate receivers.
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LEARN METHOD
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1. Find and remember the required number of button presses (ID#) in the LEARN METHOD column
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next to your brands/specification in Chart A.
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IMPORTANT: For ID#4 Chamberlain®/LiftMaster®/Craftsman® Yellow Learn Button ONLY - move
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immediately to instructions at right. For all other ID#s, proceed below.
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2. On remote, press and hold down button #2. (Reference FIG. 1)
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3. While still holding down button #2, press button #4 on remote four times.
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4. Release both buttons - BLUE LED will begin flashing.
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5. On remote, press button of your choice the required number of times from Step 1. You will have
15 seconds to complete this task.
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6. Wait the remainder of the 15 seconds - BLUE LED will give a long blink and then go out.
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7. On opener, press LEARN/PROGRAM button for 2-3 seconds and then release.
8. Press and release button you just programmed once every 2 seconds until the garage door
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opener operates.
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9. Test the button - programming is complete.
TIP: Allow the LED light on the universal transmitter to stop flashing before your next button press.
For these dip switch instructions,
visit
www.geniecompany.com*
ID# 4 ONLY: Chamberlain®/LiftMaster®/Craftsman® Yellow Learn Button Inst.
LEARN METHOD (RECOMMENDED)
1. On remote, press and hold down button #2. (Reference FIG. 1)
2. While still holding down button #2, press button #4 on remote four times.
3. Release both buttons - BLUE LED will begin flashing.
4. On remote, press button of your choice four times - wait remainder of 15 seconds - BLUE LED gives long blink
and goes out.
5. Press and hold down same button you chose for 5 seconds - release button after WHITE LED blinks 3 times and
goes out.
6. On opener, press LEARN/PROGRAM button for 2-3 seconds and then release.
7. On remote, press button you chose ONE time. Opener will click.
8. On the opener, press the LEARN/PROGRAM button again for 2-3 seconds then release.
9. Press the button you chose ONE time again. Opener will click again.
RADIO
SIGNAL
LEARN
10. Test the button - programming is complete.
LEARN
TIP: Allow the LED light on the universal transmitter to stop flashing before your next button press.
CODE
Gate
CODE
Receivers
Changing The Battery
1. Remove small phillips head backing screw.
2. Pry case open with small coin or screwdriver.
3. Replace battery with CR2032 coin cell.
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FIG. 1
Programming Assistance:
If the opener does not activate after the steps shown, repeat steps or contact Customer Care by
website chat (www.geniecompany.com) or by phone at: 1-800-354-3643 for programming assistance.
You may also scan this QR code for additional information and links.
For Patent Information: www.geniecompany.com/patents, ©2021, The Genie Company
FCC Part 15.21 Statement:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
FCC / IC Statement:
This device complies with FCC Part 15 and Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation of the device.
PARTS
Visor Clip
Visor Clip
Holder
Key Chain
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  • Página 1 *For instructions on these Dip Switch specifications, visit www.geniecompany.com/912DIPSWITCHES For Patent Information: www.geniecompany.com/patents, ©2021, The Genie Company Genie® and Intellicode® are registered trademarks of The Genie Company. All other listed names and trademarks are the FCC Part 15.21 Statement: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance property of their respective owners.
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