User's Manual
Created by Allremote Wireless Technology 2005/8/10 3
RRC001A just can only be duplicated 2 individual remote codes. To the any 2 individual
buttons on RRC001A . and the One original Genie Intelligent remote Code needs to be
programmed into different buttons on either RRC001A .
A 4. Programming RRC001A
with the Genie
Intellicode / GMI-3BL
Garage Door
Receiver: Aim the RRC001A
close to the Receiver Unit in your garage. Press the button
(learning actuator) on your Garage Door Receiver Unit, and it should begin flashing. Then
press PRC001A
any of programmed button, the receiver LED indicator will light on still, then
pressing again the sample button, the receiver indicator will go out. It means programming
completely.
(Note: In certain instances, this procedure may cause the Genie
Intellicod /GMI-3BL
Remote to "unlearn" the programming. Make sure to check the Genie
Intellicode /GMI-3BL
Remote when finished, and re-program according to the manufacturer's Instructions if
necessary. Then check both units to make sure that they operate the garage door opener
properly.)
A 5. Repeat steps A1 through A4 to program the second button for a second door opener.
COMPATIBILITY CHART:
REPLACEMENT BRAND IN USE SINCE TRANSMISSION
(APPROX. YEAR) FREQUENCY
Chamberlain 1983 390 MHz
Genie 1985 390 MHz
Lift Master 1983 390 MHz
Linear/Moor-O-Matic 1976 310 MHz
Multi-Code 1976 300 MHz
Sears 1983 390 MHz
Stanley 1976 310 MHz
Genie Code Rolling After 1998 390 MHz
Genie Regular Code Before 1998 390 MHz
FCC approved, ID No. OAVRRC001A