Genie Pro Max Manual Pcg650
Programming Opener Remotes Programming Instructions for Genie remotes: Programming Genie Intellicode Remote Transmitters. Gently press and release the Receiver Learn Code button on the power head receiver of your door operator. 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 once, press your transmitter button three times for your system to grab the frequency and code it in.
(Keep the transmitter you want tuned 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.To erase all Intellicode remotes and wireless keyless entry, hold down on the learn button until the indicator light stops blinking, then proceed to Step 1. For Genie IntelliG, TriloG, SilentMax, PowerMax, GPower, and PowerLift Series Openers ( Intellicode II ) These include models 4024, 3024, 4042, 3042, 4022, 3022, and 4064, 3064, 4062, 3062, 2564, 2562. Looking up in your garage at the bottom of your Genie motor cover is a set of black buttons, depicted in the drawing below, along with two LED lights shown here in grey. Press and hold down the square button on the motor head until the round blue LED light come on, then release the square button.
The long purple LED button will start to blink. ( Note: if the blue light stays on, go to instructions for Intellicode III, below ). While the long LED is blinking, hold the remote 4 or 5 feet away and press 3, 4 or 5 times, until the door activates. Your remote is now programmed. To clear all remotes and keypad from the system, follow Steps 1 and 2. After Step 2, while the purple LED is blinking, press and hold both triangular button until the purple LED goes out. This clears the radio receiver’s memory.
For Genie IntelliG, TriloG Series built from 2009 until July 8, 2011 ( Intellicode III ) (see serial # on front: first 2 digits = year, next 3 digits = day of the year). Press and hold down the square button on the motor head until the round blue LED comes on, then release the button. Press the square button once more until the long purple LED comes on and release. The purple LED should be blinking.
To unlock the programming feature use a remote that already operates the unit and press it once. Purple light goes solid. Hold the new remote 4 or 5 feet away and press 3, 4 or 5 times until the door activates.
The remote is then programmed Clearing Memory for Remotes and Keypad (if present). Follow steps 1 and 2 above or step 1 if between 2009 and July 8, 2011.
While the long purple LED is blinking hold down on the UP and DOWN triangle buttons at the same time until both LEDs flash blue and go off. This clears the receiver memory. All previously programmed remotes will no longer work with your door. To re-program each remote follow steps 1 through 3 of the programing instructions relative to your opener above. Programming Digital Remote Transmitters with Internal Set Switches These transmitters work by matching the settings on the internal code setting switches with the same set of switches in the receiver on the garage ceiling.
The receiver is located either behind the light lens of the Genie garage door opener motor head, or inside an external small rectangular box on the ceiling, which is connected to the motor head by a set of wires. Note: the frequency of the transmitter must be the same frequency as the receiver on the ceiling for it to work. Genie has been making the 390 MHz frequency exclusively for the last 15 years.
Programming Multi-Button Digital Remotes with Internal Set Switches: These garage door opener transmitters have 2 smaller switches to the right of the internal Code Setting Switches. The small right switch should be set according to how many Code Setting Switches in your receiver (either 9 or 12). The small left switch is for programming purposes. To program a button for one of your doors, follow the instructions below:.
First, match the settings on the Internal Code Setting Switches with the same set of switches in the receiver on the garage ceiling, as described in the previous programming instructions. Next, move the small programming switch to ‘S’ (for SET) and press the transmitter button you wish to have assigned to the above door. Last, return the programming switch to ‘R’ (for RUN) and press the assigned transmitter button to test the door and start the door moving. Follow the same procedure for each additional door you wish to program.
Installation of Genie GIC390 Intellicode Receiver Terminals labeled 1, 2 and 3 on the Receiver are connected to their corresponding terminals on the garage door opener Power Head labeled 1, 2 and 3. Color coded wires correspond as follows: White = 1, Black = 2, Red = 3. (Wiring connections inside the GIC receiver plastic cover are as follows: Red = 1, Black = 2, White = 3. Note that these wire connections are in a different order than the connections to the motor head.) Installation of Genie GIC390 Receiver Using 24 VAC Power Pad Installations using a Power Pak plug-in will connect the two terminals on the power pack to terminals 1 and 3 on the receiver, color coded white and red. The receiver’s white wire (1) also connects to terminal 1 on the Garage Door Opener Power Head.
The receiver’s remaining black wire (2) connects to terminal 2 on the Power Head. Installation of 36163R Universal Intellicode Receiver This new Genie Intellicode Radio Receiver connects differently than previous versions of Genie external receivers. The receiver is powered through the terminals marked power and common. A Genie garage door opener which has only 3 terminals on its motor head will use the terminals on the motor head marked 1 for common and 3 for power. If you have a Genie garage door opener with more than 3 terminals, an external 24Vac adaptor will need to be purchased to supply power to this receiver. For example, if you are replacing an existing Genie external receiver, the red wire connects to the “power terminal” on the new receiver, the white wire connects to the “common” and the black wire connects the terminal marked “wall button.” If you are connecting this receiver to a garage door opener with only 2 terminals, or having more than 3 terminals, you need to purchase a 24 Vac power adaptor. The adaptor plugs into your garage outlet and wires from the power pack are connected to the terminals on the receiver marked “power” and “common.” Then connect wires from “wall terminal” and “common” to terminals 1 and 2, respectively, on your garage door opener.
These are the same terminals which connect to your wall button. CHAMBERLAIN / LIFMASTER / SEARS GARAGE DOOR OPENERS Programming 971LM and 973LM, 371LM and 373LM Security Plus Transmitters. Press and release the square colored “smart” button on garage door opener motor unit. The smart indicator light will glow steadily for 30 seconds. The 971LM and 973LM remotes have a corresponding amber or red, square, learn button. The 371LM and 373LM have a corresponding purple, square, learn button. Learn buttons are located on the motor head near the terminal strip for wire connections.
Within 30 seconds, press and hold the button on the hand-held remote. release the button when the motor unit light blinks. It has learned the code. If light bulbs are not installed, two clicks will be heard. PROGRAMMING THE 890MAX AND 893MAX. Press and hold the program button on the remote control until the LED on the front of the remote control turns on.
Press and release the remote control button you wish to use the number of times corresponding to the garage door opener type with a Learn button described below:. To exit programming, press and release any remote control button except the button that was just programmed. Press and release the Learn button on the garage door opener or door control.
Press the remote control button programmed in step 2 until the garage door opener lights flash or just hold 4 seconds. Test remote control. MODELS 375LM AND 375UT PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS. SLIDE OPEN BOTTOM FRONT OF REMOTE TRANSMITTER TO EXPOSE DIP SWITCHES AND PROGRAM BUTTON. MATCH THE DIP SWITCH SETTINGS WITH THE SETTINGS ON AN EXISTING REMOTE OR ON THE RECEIVER SETTING LOCATED ON THE CEILING. LOOK FOR THE FLOPPY ANTENNA WIRE TO FIND THE RECEIVER. PRESS THE PROGRAM BUTTON (SILVER BOX WITH SMALL BLACK BUTTON ON TOP) ON THE REMOTE TRANSMITTER UNTIL THE LED LIGHTS UP.
SELECT ONE OF THE TWO REMOTE TRANSMITTER BUTTONS THAT YOU INTEND TO USE FOR OPENING THE DOOR. PRESS THIS BUTTON THE NUMBER OF TIMES SHOWN ON THE CHART, BASED ON THE BRAND AND NUMBER OF DIP SWITCHES LISTED IN DESCRIPTION. CODE IS ACCEPTED WHEN DOOR ACTIVATES. PRESS THE PROGRAM BUTTON ON THE REMOTE TRANSMITTER TO TURN OFF THE PROGRAMMING MODE. PROGRAM IS COMPLETE.
PRESS SELECTED BUTTON TO TEST. # TIMES TO PRESS BTTN BRAND DESCRIPTION YEAR 11 CHAMBERLAIN 9 POSITION 90-92 12 CHAMBERLAIN 9 POSITION CANADA 90-92 13 GENIE 12 POSITION 90-95 14 LINEAR MULTICODE 10 POSITION 76 15 CHAMBERLAIN 8 POSITION 83-89 16 STANLEY/MULTICODE 10 POSITION 76 17 GENIE 9 POSITION 85 18 LINEAR 8 POSITION 76 19 CHAMBERLAIN 7 POSITION 83-89.
First time posting here, maybe someone can send me in the right direction. I have a Genie promax chain drive garage door opener (PCG650) that will not raise the closed sectional door. I disengaged the door from the opener and found that the sectional door moves freely through all of its positions. The problem appears to lie with the opener. Pressing the wall switch with the door disengaged retracted the chain drive all the way back to the unit. No unusual sounds, nice steady travel. Pressing the wall switch now with the chain retracted caused the unit to start and move only a couple of inches, then it stops.
Pressing again it retracts back to the full open position. Now, it keeps doing the same thing over and over.
I don't know anything about garage door openers and was wondering if anyone knows where to start looking to solve the problem. The unit is at least 7 years old and has had no problems before. I don't want to replace it if it is a simple repair.
With nothing to lose since I was about to buy a replacement garage door opener for my 13+ year old Genie Model PCG650 Chain Drive Garage Door Opener, I decided to at least try fixing my old one first. After hearing some unusual noises like slipping gears while the door would not completely open or close, I found a youtube video explaining the PCG Genie Models were notoriously known for having a broken gear with age, I decided to look at mine and sure enough, the plastic gear was broken causing it to slip around the square metal axle it was attached to (white gear about 3.5 inches in diameter was cracked right at the center square hole which the square axel turns.) For less than 5 dollars, I ordered a replacement gear online and replaced the broken gear quickly and easily.
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My old garage door opener is running great again! Here are a couple tips I can share if you have a broken gear. Age, heat, cold and stress can all contribute to another broken gear, so once you do replace the broken gear, be sure to lubricate your garage door hardware, chain, etc., really well to eliminate any unnecessary stress. All you need is a step ladder, a small screwdriver and a 1/4 inch socket driver (looks like a screw driver but with a socket) and buy a small tube of grease which you should apply liberally to the new gear. Disconnect the power first of course and disconnect the chain pull cord (disengage for manual operation.) Then the lower housing can be removed with one screw at the bottom and then by releasing the plastic snap tabs at the top. Rather than risking any accidental damage to the circuit board, disconnect the wiring near the front (near the force controls) but identify and remember (take a close-up photo with your cell phone is a good idea) which wire goes where. Next, remove the screw holding the plastic rear edge protector for the circuit board (back edge of circuit board) and the two screws which mount the circuit board along the side (along the side at top.) You can then slide and wiggle the circuit board loose but you still need to disconnect the wiring harness (small strap style wiring harness which plugs into the rear of the circuit board.) Actually, the only thing you might need your small screwdriver for, is to gently pry the wiring harness connector loose from the circuit board.
Be careful not to drop the circuit board before gently setting it aside somewhere else. Now, you can easily remove the front housing too (just a couple more screws) after which I just let it hang out of the way temporarily (with no need to disconnect the light bulb wiring and actually.
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I even left the light bulb in during the entire repair.) At this point, you can easily remove the small plastic gear cover (3 screws) from the bottom of the garage door opener and see the suspect gear (light colored gear) which may fall out or you can just wiggle it loose until it does, along with the square metal axle. Look for any cracks in the old gear around the center hole of the gear (square hole for the axel) and if so, just insert the new gear back onto the axel (don't forget to apply grease to new gear first) and reassemble everything in reverse order. A word of warning because I didn't believe it at first, but don't try out the opener until you've finished putting everything back together including the bottom housing, because the circuitry is light sensitive and your garage door opener will act erratically without the housing in place (I learned this the hard way.) With the door still closed, set the manual pull cord back in the engage chain position and then by using the remote, the chain will travel until it re-engages. Honestly, the entire gear replacement can easily be done in less than 30 minutes but if this is your first time, you may of course be a little more cautious although this really is a very easy 'do it yourself fix' for almost anyone who is comfortable on a ladder with a hand tool. Please leave your comments if you also succeed and then go buy yourself a nice dinner with the money you saved! First time posting here, maybe someone can send me in the right direction. I have a Genie promax chain drive garage door opener.
A first the wall panel stopped working then the remotes. Then the opener developed intermittent stop and go. Sometimes it wold open the garage door and other times it would open part way. I replaced the logic card. Wall Panel still does not work.
Now the opener will begin to lower the door and then after travelling about 4 feet it stops and reverses direction. Door sensors do not blink- they remain on solidly and appear to be operational.
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