Program Genius Remote

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Brian Scarano

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Aug 5, 2024, 4:48:11 AM8/5/24
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Justput the DIP Switch of the new remote control in the same position as they are set on your original remote control.

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Method 1: Using an existing original remote.



Materials needed: A screwdriver and a pre-programmed original remote control

Open the new remote control and the already programmed remote.

Use the screwdriver to set the DIP switch on the new remote control in the same position as on the old remote.

Your remote is now programmed to communicate with your receiver and to control it.



Method 2: Programming with the receiver



Materials needed: A screwdriver and the receiver located on the engine or its vicinity.

Open the new remote control and the receiver box.

Use the screwdriver to set the DIP switch on the new remote control in the same position as on the receiver.



Bravo ! The programming of your garage door remote control was successful.


The already programmed remote control transmits its code to the new remote control, by pressing the buttons on the two remotes.



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Material needed for programming: a programmed functional remote that controls your system.

Programming the remote controls is done by pressing a button: button for button.

Simultaneously press the button of the new remote control until the LED flashes and then flashes rapidly.

Release the buttons.

Press the first button of the new remote control.

The LED lights up permanently.

In the following seconds, press the button on the already programmed remote and hold it behind the new remote.

The LED on the new remote will flash three times. The programming was successful.

The first button is programmed.

Repeat the process for each additional button to be programmed.



Perfect! Now you can control your drive with the new remote control!


You have to press a button on the receiver (under the motor cover or next to the motor in a separate box), and then press a button on the new remote to register it.



Video Description: Programming the remote control at the receiver



Materials required for programming: your receiver!

Open your receiver from the garage door.

Press the programming button. Inscription is usually: ENR, MEMO or PROG.

On some receivers, it is necessary to hold down the programming button.

On the receiver the LED indicates the start of the programming mode.

Press for one second on a button on the new remote control and let it go again.

The LED of the receiver will light differently or goes out to indicate a successful programming.

Wait a few seconds to exit the programming mode.



Congratulations! Your new remote control is programmed!


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Prior to Cover Genius, Peter was VP of Engineering at Freelancer.com, where he expanded and led the global engineering team to more than 150 employees across Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, Philippines and Argentina. During his tenure, his leadership ensured core platforms scaled to support 30 million users and $740 million in gross payment volume.


Peter holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science (Spatial Data Mining) from James Cook University and has lectured at the University of Sydney about topics including software engineering, scalable infrastructure and agile development practices. Based in Sydney, he is also a supporter of local organizations that help provide healthcare to rural and remote areas of Australia.


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