The Genie a Division of Overhead Door 315390T3 Remote Control Transmitter for Garage Door Opener Operation User Manual Exhibit D Users Manual per 2 1033 b3
The Genie Company a Division of Overhead Door Corporation Remote Control Transmitter for Garage Door Opener Operation Exhibit D Users Manual per 2 1033 b3
Exhibit D Users Manual per 2 1033 b3
GARAGE DOOR OPENER MODELS PowerMax° 1200/1500, SC 1200/1500, TriloG‘" 1200/1500, PowerLift” 900, GPowerT" 900, SilentMax“ 1000/1200, CB 1000/1200, InteIIiG" 1000/1200 SCREW/BELT/CHAIN DRIVES OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL Includes iNTELLICODE' Remote Control. Safe-T-Beam' System must be installed to close door. For use only with residential sectional or one piece overhead garage doors. Homelink" and Car2U° compatible. Need help or have questions? DO NOT RETURN to the store. Call us: 800-354-3643 For Answers and Assistance: 1.800.354.3643 or visit www.geniecompany.com SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE INSTALLER: LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH HOMEOWNER To reduce the risk of iniury to persons or «tonnage to property - Use this opener only with a one-piece or sectional floor. Genre,GmlogaJmnmeSrIe-r-osm imam Vcwafliax. ammo (MIMI: ma SilunMaxu: mglxterefl wademarklei-fi and GPower are trademark: Mom Holdings Ix ,doaThe Berri! 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Si in: lransmisares 53 van a millzaren urra pars, el Introduction imponadordebe determinarsicumplen con las reglamentacianes y le'yes Overview of powerhead Controls.,. 5 Irxadles qr: rgeda: serdilegentes ailas reglarnenlaciunes de lo: Estados Travel Limits Uni as y e aria a, antes a user as mismos. , . . CIosrng Garage Door (DOWN Limits) 6 Les e’inetteurs sont confurmes are reglementation américaine at Opening Garage Door (UP Limits), 7 :anadienneé compter de leur date delabricattonvAucune garantle Wall Console Ovewiew.. 8 n'esl stipulée indiquantqu'ils sum :onformes a tomes les prescriptions Series III Wall Consoles with Black among . 3 iuridlques d’autres auturile's. Si in émenenrs snnt utilises aans d'autres Series iI Wall Consoles with White Buttons. 8 pays, il incumbe a I'imporlateur d'en determiner leur :onlomiilé aux Iois arregies locales pnuvantdifférerdecellesdesétats—Unlsetdu Canada Fm“ and 5'”Ed C°"”°'m avant mum utilisatlon desdits émetteurs. 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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS wssmwnuumwflellc’nmimmfl 2 MIME mlTAM OVERVIEW OF POTENTIAL HAZARDS READ THIS SAFETY INFORMATION CONVENTIONS USED IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS Garage doors are large, heavy objects that move with the help of springs under high tension and electric motors, Since moving obyem, springs under tension, and electric motors can cause injuries, your safety and the safety oI others depend on you reading the information in this manual. lfyou have questions ordo not understand the information presented, call your nearest trained door system technician or visit our website at www.geniecompany.com The following salety alert symbol and signal words are used throughout this manual to call attention to and identiiy different levels of hazard and special instructions. A This is thesatetyalertsymbnl Thissymbolalertsyouto potential hazards that can kill or hon you and others. All safety messages will lollow the safety alert symbol and the word “DANGER? “ WARNING", or ”CAUTION ". DANGER indicates an Imminently hazardous situation which, lI NOT avoidedwill result in death or serious injury. WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which,if NOT avoided, cou id result in death orserious inlury. CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if NOTavoided, may result in injury or property damage. The word NOTE is used to indicate important steps to be followed or important considerations. IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS A WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY, INSTALL/WON AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS. ll you have any questions or do not understand an instruc« tion, callihe Genie' Company or your local Genie' Factory Authorized Dealer. - DI) NOT install operator on an improperly balanced door. Ari improperly balanced door could cause severe injury. Repairs and adiustments to cables,spring assembly, and other hardware must be made by a trained service person using piopertools and Instructions. I Remove all ropes, and disable all locks connected to the door before installing operator. - Where possible, install the door opener 7 feet or more above the floor. For products having an emergency release, mount the emergency release within reach, but at least 6 feet above the floor and avoiding contact with vehicles to avoid accidental release. - DD NOTconnect the operator to the source ofpowei until instructed to do so. - Locate the wall console button:A) Within sight ofdoot. B) At a minimum height ofs feet so small children cannot reach itclAwayirom all moving parts olthe door. or next to, the emergency release handles of a 2" x 4" board laid flat, fi WARNING Could result in Death or Serious Injury A WARNING Could result in Death or Serious injury A WARNING Could result in Death or Serious injury - Install the entrapmentWARNiNG label next to the wall button or console, in a prominent location. install the emergency release lag on, - The operator must reverse when the door contacts a 171/2 inch high object on the floor at the center of the doorway. This is about the size Keep people clear or opening while door is moving. on not allow children to play with the dooropener. DO NOT operate a door that iams or one that has a broken spring. Tum orr= power before removing opener cover. when replacing cover, make sure wires are not pinched or near moving parts. Opener must be fully grounded. no not try to remove, install, repair or adjust springs or anything to which door spring parts are fastened, such as, wood blocks, steel brackets, cables or other like items. installations. repairs and adjustments must be done by a trained door system technician, using proper tools and instructions. Features Begin here ONLV AFTER completing assembly and installation ofthe opener. Review thatssembly and lnstallatinnposrer to ensure all steps have been performed, Contact your Genie' Professional Dealer for an installation poster, if needed, or call l-800»3SGENIE.Vou may also visit wwwgeniecompanycom to download a PDF file. SAFETV FEATURES OPENER FEATURES Safe-T—Beam"(5TB] Non-Contact lm‘ELLlcooE‘AccessSecurlty System Reversing System A new generation superior encryption system Puts an invisible beam amass the dooropening. The door stops and reverses to the full open position ii anything passes through the beam. LED indicator lights on the powerhead and on the STEs provrde a self-diagnostic code if an that enhances the security ofthe door opener by continuously changing the access code each time the remote IS used.The door opener re- sponds to each new code only once.An access code copied ham 3 working system and tried operational problem exists again, will not control the door opener. Wall Console Operates door opener from inside garage. The wall console has an indicator light with: Open/Close. Sure-Lock". and independent light control buttons. Sate-T—Reverse' Contact Reversing System Automatically stops and reverses a closing door within two seconds of contact with an object, Automatic ForceGuar “‘ Control Automatically sets the (area required to fully open and closethe doorfor maximum safety. Home Llnk'and Car2U" compatible. Refer to the Watch Dog" Monitoring System programming instructions on page ll. Monitors the SaferTcEeam' system to ensure proper functionality and will automatically stop and reverse a closing door it a problem is detected. NOTE: Use this manual HNLYafter completing assembly and installation ofopener. ReviewAssembly/installation |nstructionspostetCheck that all steps have been completed. Manual Emergency Release Manually releases door from door opener Used during a power failure or other emergency to allow manual opening and closing ofdoor. Contact your Genie' Professional Dealerfor an Assembly/installation Instructionsposter. if needed, orcall1-BOO-SSGENIE,VOU can also go to www.9eniecompanyrcumto download a printable file. SmattSet'“ Electronic Programming Easily adjust the programming to reduce opening speed to a desired rate, vary limits and force, and program new remotes INFRARED PROTECTION FUNCTION i.rhe Safe-T—Beam' has no effect on the door durlrlg an opening cycle, 2. lfthe Saie—T-Beam' detects an obstruction when trying to close the door, it will not allow the door to close. 3.When the garage door is closing, it Sate-i-aeam' is interrupted by a person or obstatle, the garage door will stop its downward travel Automatll: Lighting System Two bulb lighting system supplies light for safer evening exits and entries.Turns 0N when door is activated and automatically turns OFF 4 minutes laten 3E! and reverse automatically to its fully opened position. 4.|fthe Safe—T—Beam‘ System rails, loses powenor is installed improperly, press and hold the wall console ”open/close" button until the door reaches its lully closed position. It you release the ”open/close" button on the wall console during thzlosing movement, the doorwill reverse automatically to its fully-opened position. Integrated Motion Detection (Not available on all models) Some units have motion detection built into the powerhead. Lights automatically turn on when motion is detected for much safer movement through the garage. Lights will turn uFF after 4minutes at no motion. ottoaeaunnoaisoewaercnancuindd a mane tlIl7AM Required Programming NOTE: Before you begin programming, check to make sure there are no objects in the garage door opening. INTRODUCTION Now that your Genie garage door opener is installed, you will want to program the opener so that the door opens and doses properly and all remote devices operate correctly.The following steps guide you tnrdugh setting your opener so it functions properly foryou. The following information will take you through programming your openers fundional settings for use, There are only 2 ”required“ programming promsses you will need to follow to set up your garage door opener for operation: 1. ”TRAVEL LIMITS" 2. ”REMOTE PROGRAMMING” Term Definitions: Travel Limits programming allows you to set how far your door travels up or down in opening and (losing your garage door. Remote Programming synchronizes your remote control deVices lremotes,wall console,and keypad) with the powerhead. Force Contrnl refers to how much power is needed to move (open/ close) your particular door and does NOT require programming. Speed COWDI refers to how fastor slow youropener opens and closes your paniculardoorand is presetatthe factoryihis function does NoT require programming, OVERVIEW OF POWERHEAD CONTROLS This section describes the programming functions on the powerhead of the opener. Use the following information to familiarize yourselfwith the buttons, LED Indicators and products used to program functions. Powerheadflhere are 3 programming buttons and 2 LED lights on the powerhead. Each of the buttons is used to enter and complete the setup programming.The LED lights indicate status or a function thange by illuminating on, orr, or ON FLASHING in one orthree different colors: blue. red or purple. amass Manuusaieweencmrin err mod is There are 4 programs [The 2 "Fattory Set” programs are unlikely to need rirarrgesi ll DoorTravel Limits Program , This program is used to set how faryour door travels up and down. 2. Remote Programs (Default menu) , These show you how to program your remotes to synch wrth additional remote control devites, wall consoles, keypads, and the powerheadt 3. Door Force Program (Factory Set) — This program is only used iorminoradiustments undercertaln circumstances. 4 DoorSpeed Program [Fattnry Set) 7 This program does not require manually initiated changes. ”NE: The 3 programming buttons are for programming ONL‘n These buttons should NOT be used to operate the opener once the Required Programming section has been successfully completed. ROUND LED inoitator onui rrml ell-in Travel aunon LONG LED Indicator Lotated on bottom of Poweihead. Enters into and seletts programming menus. in Multi-iunction; move doorduring programming + andadvancetnrough menus irianz iOITAM Ralaase down arrow bimon [-l and the long LED - Make sure doorway l5 in view and clear of obsiacles and W" “9‘” "35“” people to avoid injury or damage to property - DO NOTcpera‘e this unit from wall console before LIMITS are set. Severe damage to the opener can occur, - The shuttle MUST be engagaa m (arriage BEFORE setting limits. See Installation Pusierlif provided) or call Customer Service at 1v800-3SGENlE urvlsii wwwgeniemmpanymm NOTE: If shuttle/bullel has NflTbeen engaged to carriage, do so now 599 Page “i Press and hold the down arrow button i~l unlil _ . _ garage door is fully closed on floomhen release. NOTE: Balm: setting Ilmllscanfirm wall console red Indicator lighi (or backllghtl is ON, If not illuminated, check for correct Wiring or lhe SureLock swllcn may be activated, Closing Garage Door (Down Limils) the door open by hand un (he shuttle/bullet engages the (arrlage antne rall. F‘TL‘SRAM r- :3 x7: Press and hold the down arrow button (7} for Zseconds umil the long LED comes on blue (ruund LED remains arr). PROGRAM NOTE: Vou haveé‘fl seconds in execute each step, If you seem solid red or flashing LEDs on [he Pawsrhead, you have run out of time and must go back to the beginning 0! the 515;: and siart over. You can restart as many limes as necessary to complete each slep. Reigns (continued nexlpage) BEEP-M MinuflSmarflcllCnairEN Md 5 7M3“? Ii] I7 AM V 5 Press and release the Program Sex bum". [boih Press and hold the up arrow button (+) umil door LEDs flash blue and go off). is fully open, then release. Watch (arriage as H approaches the power head to avoid Conrad wiih powerhead. Pnosnrwr 8% l‘. The DOWN (closed) limit is programmed. Opening Garage Door (up Limits) NOTE: Beginning with garage door closed is recommended but not necessary. Press and holdth up arrow button (+) for 1 seconds unrilthe long LED light comes on blue (round LED remains off). PROGRAM 2‘secunds Release up arrow bumm (+) and the round LED will begin flashing. Press and release the Program Sex bunon (both LEDs flash blue and go off). FROGR Mi Mama!“ [fig] (2/; ‘W ihe UP (open) limit is programmed. BOTH DOOR LIMITS ARE NOW PROGRAMME]. MEErlmMmual-suawawncnah EN ma 7 marrz www Series In Wall Consoles with Black Buttons lHEGENIE coMlunr This opener has a serial mmmmomm _ _ number sticker in which . ' 'iZW.6|lHL5A Indicator Light lndlcator light will display Red when wall console is properly wired and Sure—Lock” is 0FF.Whan Sure—Lock" ls ON, indicator light flashes. theser‘lal numbers begin with 10 urhigher. Wall consoles from other manufacturers may not work with openers Open/close Button of these serial number groups. Use only the wall console provided with Use this button to open or close garage door. when Sure»Locl<"‘ is this unit. Each wall console has three buttons. ONl the Open/Close button will CLOSE the door only In your carton you will find one ofthe following Mam Constant button pressure in the CLOSE mode will override STB wall consoles: fault in the powerhead and close door. Series II Wall Consoles with While Buttons Independent Lightcontrol Button Use this button to turn powemead lights on. Powerhead lighting will Indicator Light remain 0N until this button is pressed again or a door action has been Large white button will display Red when wall console is properly completed. Wired and SurQLLockm is OFF When Sure-Lock" is ON, this light is off NOTEIfopene-r has a Motion Detector sensor, it will keep powerhead Open/close Button lights ON as long as motion is detected. Use this button to open or close garage door. When Sure-Lock” is 0N,the Open/Close button will CLOSE the door only. Sure-Lock" Button When Sure—Lock“ is ON,the powerhead cannot be activated by the ”UTE: Constant button pressure in the CLOSE mode will override wall console or a remote, 5TB fault in the powerhead and close door. - Press and hold lor 5 seconds lor until Indicator light flashes) to activate Sure-Lock“, Independent Light Control Button - Press and release to turn SureLock'“ OFF. Use this button to turn powerhead lights ON. Powerhead lighting will "Pen/um Em" remain ON until this button is pressed again ora door action has been Opens and (loses door (min i idegarage completed. indicator light ~Red indicator light is ”WEN opener has a Motion Detector sensor, it will keep powerhead Always 0“ »wnen SureLock'“ is ON, lo Hammad lights GM as long as motion is detected, mlnmcamhghmam m Sure-Look” Button SWE'LWK 3“?“ _ , [OCKdlsahle‘s (ontrols When Sure-Lock is 0N,the powerhead cannot be activated by the Engineer is completely wall console or a remote. Elm-i - Press and release [or until red light goes off) to activate Surelock'”. ‘ fifflflmy‘ “mm" '0 ~ Press and release to turn Sure-Lock” OFF. ' lnawannont Lililn control Button Open/close Bolton 0pm and (lam dour (mm "We gem Controls door opener Iignts livi'l'l inSIdE garage, lntllcmr Liam ago initiator batkllghlis on. rWhen Sure-tuck‘ it on, the indlcatDl lightis orr tmumnl mm Sure-Lock“ Bullion - LOCK disables (ontlols after door is tumpletely dosed. 7 UNLOCK allows controls to work normally. Independent Ligntcontrnl Hutton (onlrnls dam opener lights tram lnsloe garage sass-m Muunleciawaencnain-Eninaa a more mum Force and Speed Control These controls are factory programmed and automatically set themselves when you use the Wall Console to open and close the garage doorfor the first timeThe door MUST complete a full cycle from open to close and close to open belore it is fully set. NOTE; Force or Speed contra/s DO NOT require programming. Force and Speed Limits are iaciury set and rarely require adjustments. Making adjustments to these settings is covered in 'Malntenanoe & Adjustments" Section of this manual (pages i748}. 10 Open and close your garage door using the Wall Console Open/Close button NaTE: Using these functions for the first time automatical/y sets the Force needed to open and close your garage door. FORGE AND SPEED CONTROL ARE NOW SET. Contact Reverse Test NOTE: The Limit and Force settings MUS TBE COMPLETED before performing the Contact Reverse Test 11 Open the garage door usrng the Open/Close button on the Wall Conso 12 Lay a 2" x 4" board flat under the center ofthe door opening. 13 Close the garage door using the Open/Close button on the Wall Console. When the door contacts the board, it should stop and reverse dire: tion within 2 seconds to the fully OPEN position. Red LED lights on the puwerhead will begin to flash with the reversal ofme dooLThe next cycle will tiearthe lights. Contact Reverse Adjustment It the door stop; before contacting the board or if it does not reverse direction to fully open after contact with the board. it may be due to improperly set DOWN limits. Repeat the Setting the Down Limit steps 1-5 to make certain the door is closing right to the floor. Repeat step 10 to set force limits. Then repeat the WALL CONSOLE/Contact Reverse Test steps 11713, Repeat this process as needed until door passes the Contact Reverse Test. For further help, reler to MAiNTENANCE and ADJUSTMENTS, RegularMaintenarice, pages 1513 Required Programming REMOTES NOTE: The following instructions are for the remote control transmitters ("Remotes”) provided with this opener This Remote is preset for use with the lnteiiioode° Access Seounty System. Remove protectwe film for battery from remote 17 Pressandreleaselhebunonyouhavechoosen on the Remote (long LED (omes on purple). MITE: You havemseoornls to execute eaon step. If you see two flashing red LEDs on the Pawernealt you have run out of time and must go back to the beginning of the step and start over You can restart as many times as necessary to complete each step. NOTE: Each button on each Remote must be programmed separately, following these steps. Press and hold the Program Set button (the round PROGRAM Zosleonnds Release the Program Set button (the long LED begins flashing purplet. PROGRAM ; W ; NOTE: This Remote Transmitter will operate older model Genie“ openers, and programs in the same manner as your older remotes. Addrtroneiiy, your older remote transmitters will operate this WGGRN’; , , § new model opener after programming, using the procedure \ // on these pages. 7/ \ SET — + NDTE: Do NOT hold Remote too close to the Powernead when programming Remote buttons. (continued next page) 10 seems: Mmimtwaelcmm m m 7n an: m w w l Required Programming 18 Press and release the same button on the remote "‘3 “mm ”m“ is ““w ””9"““5'1' (both LED’s flash blue and then turn off) _ Repeat as necessary for additional Remotes. To program the same Remote ior other garage door openers, repeat the steps above using one ofthe orhertwo Remote buttons. Each Remote can be programmed for three door openers. BASIC PRDGRAMMIHE IS COMPLETE AND YOUR GARAGE BOOK IS READV TO USE! NUTEFor CarZU and HomeLink, park the car outside the garage with the ignition key in [he ”Accessory" position. Follow the CaIQU or HomeLink instruction to set the button In the car to Genie mode, FCC and IC CERTIFIED This device complies with FCC Part 15 and IndustryCinida license exempt RSS standardlsl. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interlerenceJncludin interference that may cause undesired operation of the devise. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, ifnut installed and used in accordance with the Instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications, However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particularsituatron. lithis equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which may be determined by turning the equipment OFF and ON, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the iollowrng measures: (a) Re-orrent or relocate the receiver antenna, (bl Increase the separation between the opener and receiver, 1:) Connect the opener into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected, and (d) Consult your local dealer. Any modification urchanges to this equipment which are not expressly approved by the manufacture could VDld the user's authority to operate the equipment. 11 assess;Menuareuemenonmzmnaa u . mane rim/w: jig} Optional Programming PROGAMMING THE WIRELESS KEYPAD Setting Up a PIN 4. Press lip/Down key again.0pener LEDswilI turn off. 5, Press UplDown key again. Doorapenerwill ruri. N075: Pressing any key will stop or start the opener while the door is in motion. The door will automatically stop fully open or closed. When the door has stopped moving, pressing on any single button will activate door until backiight goes off (30 seconds) ”UTE: Rapid blinking ol the red LED on the Powerhead indicates an ermr. When the blinking stops, you must start programming steps over Press in order 3—5—7. Press the Program key. . mm newPlN (3-8 chaiazters). Resetting PIN . Press Program key d ' d i ’ . YD rkeypa '5 ma y orpragrammmg If you have iorgonen your PIN or you tear it may have lailen into - unauthorized hands, you must erase the old programming. Pragmmmmg E To erase, follow these simple steps: Locate Vour Opener’s Programming Buttons and LED PENN.‘ 1, Press and hold Program key and then the Uplllown key for 5 seconds or until the LED starts to slowly blinkiWhen hiinklng stops you have successfullyerased the old programming. 2, Ge backand fullewthe steps in "Setting Up a Pin" and”Programming" Changing Your PIN 1. Press and hold Program Set key furl secunds. iThe round LED ruins blue and then goes on. The lung LED will begin flashing purple 2. Enterycur PIN. 3. Press LIP/DOW" key. Opener LEDsWiII stay an steady. 1- Emewwl‘urwn' P'N'me" Press Program key ‘ 2. Emeryournew PIN, press Program key. Note: For multiple doors, see the full instructions packed with the Note: liyuu are still having trouble with the keypad, refer to the full keypad, instructions packed with the keypad. MUTE/is with the remote (mnsrnitterse your new wiryess keypad will operate an older model opener and. your existing wireless keypad will operate your new opener 12 5mm Mannecwwcmm ma ‘2 7iran2 m w AM
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