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speeder 06-04-2014 08:51 AM

Need garage door opener help:
 
I need to get an additional opener for a house I'm renting out. The opener is a Genie, fairly new, possibly "multi-spectrum"(?)

I know nothing about garage door openers. I called a garage door place and they told me that they would need to come out and program a new opener at the house, total cost something like $110 including the opener.

Does that sound about right? This is not something I can DIY?

Here is the opener I have:

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speeder 06-04-2014 08:54 AM

OK, I just noticed in the first photo that it says, "multicode" on it?

Dueller 06-04-2014 08:56 AM

"Programing" am opener takes all of 3 minutes. And 1.7 minutes of that is getting a stepladder in place so you can get to the unit. Google or look on youtube with you brand of opener. Really simple....might check with manufacturer for a replacement

VincentVega 06-04-2014 08:58 AM

The manuals are here if you have the opener model # http://www.geniecompany.com/support.aspx

Tobra 06-04-2014 09:03 AM

My opener has a series of switches inside, up, down or in the middle. Programming the remote consists of making the switches on the remote match the opener. I will be down there in a few weeks. For a hundred bucks and a six pack, I will program it for you.

Dueller 06-04-2014 09:03 AM

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/4A3o535nX3E" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

I STAND CORRECTED....IT TAKES 56 SECONDS IF YOU'RE THIS GUY ON VALIUM AND XANAX ;)


I THINK HOME DEPOT CARRIES GENIE REPLACEMENT REMOTES....ABOUT $25 IIRC

GG Allin 06-04-2014 09:27 AM

There's no app for that yet?

porsche4life 06-04-2014 09:30 AM

Yup. Easy stuff. ;)

And there is an app, at least for lift master openers. ;). I installed the web interface and 3 new remotes in about 10 minutes. :)

speeder 06-04-2014 09:32 AM

Ok, thanks fellas. I knew I could count on you. :)

On closer inspection, it actually says "Intelicode" on the opener.

Off to Home Defect I go.

Dueller 06-04-2014 09:35 AM

Take the remote with you;)

Dueller 06-04-2014 09:37 AM

at $110 to program a garage door remote, I think I need to move to California and open up a garage door opener programming OUTLET

Embraer 06-04-2014 10:30 AM

+1. The house I rented in LA had the same issue. My landlord wanted have someone come out and do it. I showed her in 2 minutes how to do it. That scored some points with her.

Tobra 06-04-2014 11:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dueller (Post 8098962)
Take the remote with you;)

What Jim said.

Skytrooper 06-04-2014 02:04 PM

$110 is a reasonable amount to have someone who knows what they are doing, and stands behind their work. My company charges $65 for the service call (about half of the going rate around here) and the remote is $40. so, $105+ is not bad for getting it done.

They are easy to program. IIRC the Genie Intellicode has a "learn" button under the light cover on the right side as you are looking at it. You just have to push the "learn" button and the button on the new remote within 30 seconds. The light on the opener should blink if it took the new remote successfully.

If not this is where things could get a bit tricky. Most openers only store 7-8 codes, so if you keep trying to program the new remote and it isn't taking the code...you could be erasing the codes for any other remotes, keypads, and "HOMELINK" ( a remote built into your car) devices. This is the only slippery slope you could possibly experience.

There are some older openers that have "dip" switches (as mentioned by Tobra). On those units you just have to make sure the ones on the opener and remote match.

Good Luck with however you decide to proceed.

Dueller 06-04-2014 02:14 PM

sorry, Sarge. This ain't rocket surgery:D

motion 06-04-2014 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skytrooper (Post 8099477)
$110 is a reasonable amount to have someone who knows what they are doing, and stands behind their work.

So, how much $$$ is factored in to "stand behind their work" when programming a garage remote?

How many times, in your experience, has the remote wandered from its post after its been programmed by you?

Man, the stuff I read on here each day is priceless!

speeder 06-04-2014 09:43 PM

OK, so after reading the replies on this thread, I went to my friendly local hardware/lumber yard and bought a Genie remote for $29 that was compatible. I brought the other remote with but the box on the new one said, "compatible with all Intelicode remotes", so I knew I was all good.

The tenant programed it in about 60 seconds right in front of me. Yay! :D

Thanks as always! SmileWavy

billybek 06-05-2014 04:20 AM

If you think about sending someone to the service call in a company truck, through traffic, burning up company gas and employee/serviceman time, $110 isn't a bad price if you can't figure it out yourself.
Nothing for nothing and damn little for free.

Skytrooper 06-05-2014 04:43 AM

No, it is not rocket science....that's why I can do it...lol.

As far as standing behind their work, I think I kind of explained what could go wrong for the DIYer. Some folks just don't want the headache if something doesn't work properly. They can call the people they hired to come and make it right.

I am glad you fixed it Speeder !


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