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GENIE ACSCTG Type 1 Garage Door Opener Remote Intellicode Transmitter #GIT-1 / ACSCTG Type 1

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GENIE Remote Intellicode Transmitter GIT-1 or ACSCTG Type 1

One button garage door opener remote transmitter with rolling code frequency. Program with Learn Code Button on Receiver. Comes with instructions.    For programming instructions on our site, refer to the Support/Assistance section, or see Things To Consider section below.    Model number printed on garage door transmitter case is ACSCTG Type 1.    This takes the place of the ACSGT type transmitters, also known as GIC90-1, no longer made.  

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Things to Consider When Installing this Product:

Programming Instructions: Press the Receiver Learn Code button on the power head receiver of your Genie garage door opener. 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, press your transmitter button twice 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.

Other Things to Consider

How do I determine what garage door remote transmitter to buy? First, note who is the manufacturer. Garage door remote transmitters are not interchangeable between different manufacturers and the brand garage door opener on the ceiling does not necessarily mean that your radio controls are of the same make. Then, check the number and the frequency number of one of your existing remotes. You should be able to find these numbers printed on the transmitter case. If they are worn off, open the transmitter case or battery case and see if there is a group of small numbered set switches inside. If so, it is a digital garage door transmitter and there is a good chance a compatible transmitter of the same make is still available. Unlike before, for the last 15 years Genie, as well as other make garage door openers, have been using the same frequency radio controls. Each manufacturer usually has there own frequency. Transmitters earlier than this are no longer made by any of the manufacturers listed on this site. If you do not have any transmitters for your garage door opener, check to see if there is a floppy antenna wire extending from your garage door opener motor head. The set switches or a learn button will be located near this antenna wire. This also means that the radio controls are the same brand as your garage door opener. A Learn button, or Smart button in most cases means you have rolling code radio controls and they are tuned to the receiver using the smart button.

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