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SECT 9—PROGRAMMING REMOTE CONTROLS  

FOR HELP-GENIECOMPANY.COM

Fig. 9-1

Moving door can cause serious injury or death.

• Keep people clear of opening while door

is moving.

• Do not allow children to play with

remote controls.

If Safety reverse does not work properly:

• Close door and disconnect operator using 

emergency release.

• Do not use door operator, remote controls,

or wireless keypad.

• Refer to door and door operator owner’s

manuals before attempting any repairs.

WARNING

PROGRAMMING REMOTE CONTROLS

NOTE: Remote controls will not close door if 
Safe-T-Beam® malfunctions.
NOTE: When programming remote control, it must
be at least 24 inches from the antenna.

1. Program one button remote.

• Lower lens cover.
•  Locate learn code button and learn indicator on

power head Fig. 9-1.

•  Press and release learn code button.

– Red learn indicator blinks 2 times per second.

•  Press remote control button once within 

30 seconds.
– Red learn indicator stays lit.

•  Press remote control button again.

– Red indicator goes out and memory 

is stored.

NOTE: If red indicator blinks approximately 4
times per second, programming has stopped.
If programming stops, repeat above steps.

2. Program multi-button remote.

• Repeat step 1 above “Program one-button 

remote” for each button and operator.

NOTE: Each button on a multi-button remote 
control is for a different operator. You cannot use
more than one button on a multi-button remote for
a single door.

3. Operating remote.

• Press button once:

– If door is at up or down limit, door will move 

away from that limit.

– If door is stopped between limits, it will move

toward the limit where it was last stopped.

– If door is moving, it will stop.

NOTE: Door automatically stops at end of open or
close cycle.

NOTE: Each remote device must be 

programmed separately

Learn Button

Learn Indicator

To erase all receiver memory, such as 
following loss of remote, home sale or
tenant turn-over
.

Press and hold learn code button for 
10 seconds or until learn code 
indicator goes out—memory is erased.

Program remotes as before.

FCC and IC CERTIFIED

This device complies with FCC Part 15 and RSS

210 of Industry Canada. This equipment has been
tested and found to comply with the limits for a 
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide 
reasonable protection against harmful interference 
in a residential installation. This equipment 
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not 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 particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or 
television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is 
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:

• Re-orient or relocate the receiver antenna.
•  Increase the separation between the operator 

and receiver.

•  Connect the operator into an outlet on a circuit 

different from that to which the appliance
is connected.

•  Consult the dealer.

Summary of Contents for CM7600 Series

Page 1: ...lose door SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE NOTE Your Residential Operator comes with a Rail Assembly which is standard for up to a 7 foot 6 inch high door An extension kit for an 8 foot high door...

Page 2: ...uired NOTE 1 1 2 STB bracket adapters are available through your local Genie Dealer 4 Is your garage door made of light weight steel aluminum fiberglass or glass panels Additional support bracing must...

Page 3: ...ION 5 TYPICAL SUPPORT BRACKET EXTENSION SPRING OR TORSION SPRING SAFE T BEAM BRACES ADDED HEADER BRACKET MOUNTING BOARD 36 POWER CORD TO 120V GROUNDED OUTLET 6 4 3 1 2 3 7 SECTIONAL DOOR 1 PIECE DOOR...

Page 4: ...er Manual Emergency Release Allows the garage door to be opened or closed manually for emergencies or maintenance SAFETY FEATURES varies by model TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE PRE INSTALLATION CHECK...

Page 5: ...by continuously changing the access code each time the remote control is used The door operator responds to each new code only once An access code copied from a working system and tried again will no...

Page 6: ...4 20 Hex Flange Nut 2 2 6 Carriage Stop 1 1 7 Rail Clamps 4 8 5 16 Hex Shoulder Bolt 8 9 5 16 Hex Flange Nut 5 13 10 Carriage Assembly 1 1 11 Collar 2 12 Retaining Clip 2 13 Rail Strap 1 1 15A Open L...

Page 7: ...3 Wall Console varies varies 34 6 x 1 1 4 Pan Head Screw 2 2 35 Entrapment WARNING Label 1 1 36 Safe T Beam STB System Sensor Green LED 1 1 37 Safe T Beam STB System Source Red LED 1 1 38 Safe T Beam...

Page 8: ...32 remotes vary by model Rubber bumper 1 4 x 2 Lag screw 5 16 Flange nut 3 8 Hex head bolt 3 8 Nut 10 x 1 1 4 Phillips hex head screw 1 4 Flange nut Insulated staple Coupler 8 32 x 3 8 Hex head screw...

Page 9: ...the risk of severe injury or death WARNING SAFETY INFORMATION PRE INSTALLATION WARNING SAVETHESE INSTRUCTIONS Visit our website at www geniecompany com FILL THIS IN AT TIME OF INSTALLATION FOR YOUR O...

Page 10: ...o power head 3 piece only Select first rail section It has protective cardboard sleeve over end of screw Fig 1 2 3 piece only Remove cardboard sleeve Slide end of screw out about 5 inches Fig 1 3 Plac...

Page 11: ...both ends with each set of holes being about 4 inches apart Fig 1 6 Find arrows stamped into side of rail Fig 1 7 Align rail so arrows point away from power head Slide screw toward power head so it s...

Page 12: ...ig 1 10 Snap a clip 12 onto screw behind collar to hold collar in place Fig 1 11 Slide middle rail against first rail Place rail clamp 7 on each side of joint where rails meet Match up holes in clamps...

Page 13: ...ig 1 14 is pointing away from power head Emergency release lever will be facing power head Slide carriage into rail Fig 1 15 NOTE Carriage can be used as a temporary support for the rail while perform...

Page 14: ...n inside groove in top of rail back to power head Use wire clip 44 to help maintain slack Fig 1 20 OPEN limit switch 15A Place OPEN limit switch over top of rail about 12 inches from power head Fig 1...

Page 15: ...e panel and swivel on large spring loaded hinges on each side of door 1 Determining header bracket location Find center of door from side to side Measure overall width of door example 16 feet Divide o...

Page 16: ...top edge to the floor Remove support and gently lower door Mark highest point of travel at centerline on wall above door Fig 2 3 NOTE Following step depends on type of door 3 Final header bracket moun...

Page 17: ...re rail strap attaches is on centerline Fig 2 6 Mark screw hole locations If your wall is finished take a small finish nail and gently tap it through drywall where you have marked screw holes to find...

Page 18: ...rial between power head and floor to prevent scrapes and scratches to power head NOTE It may be necessary to support power head above floor As little as a few inches or as much as 5 or 6 feet dependin...

Page 19: ...clear door by about 2 inches Fig 2 10 using one of the preferred methods shown Fig 2 11 mount power head It is possible to use other mounting methods The critical point to remember is that the mountin...

Page 20: ...of sectional doors the door bracket must not be below the highest set of rollers Fig 2 13 there are a wide variety of reinforcements depending on manufacturer and some are equipped with hardware that...

Page 21: ...Use clevis pin 24 and cotter pin 25 Fig 2 14 Connect straight arm to door bracket Use clevis pin 24 and cotter pin 25 Overall length of arms together should be as long as possible Fig 2 14 a Move carr...

Page 22: ...2 Mounting STB source and sensor If garage has only one garage door Determine which side of garage receives most direct sunlight Fig 3 4 and place Red LED here whenever possible Fig 3 4 For multiple d...

Page 23: ...e and sensor Ensure that tops of lenses are between 5 6 above the floor Fig 3 9 The brackets are flexible and can be adjusted slightly if needed NOTE Safe T Beam alignment check will be performed foll...

Page 24: ...Tighten screws 4 Mount wall control Fig 4 4 For Wall Console or Wall Button Use pan head screws 34 5 Mount entrapment warning label Fig 4 4 Remove protective backing Stick label to wall next to wall c...

Page 25: ...lights on and off without moving door 2 Wall Button Operates door from inside garage A B C SECT 5 LIGHT LENS INSTALLATION FOR HELP 1 800 354 3643 1 Install light bulbs 2 bulbs No more than 60 watts e...

Page 26: ...ad NOTE There must be at least 6 inches of black and white wire inside the power head Between splice and entrance bushing Remove and throw away power cord strain relief and knock out 5 Install suitabl...

Page 27: ...serve door runs to CLOSE limit switch If not increase closing force by turning CLOSE adjusting screw clockwise slightly about 1 16 turn Repeat until door runs to CLOSE limit switch Check door is fully...

Page 28: ...act reverse works properly If you don t have a 2 x 4 board handy any object 1 1 2 inches high that can withstand being hit by the garage door without sustaining damage is fine NOTE If door is stopping...

Page 29: ...at up or down limit door will move away from that limit If door is stopped between limits it will move toward the limit where it was last stopped If door is moving it will stop NOTE Door automaticall...

Page 30: ...anadas abweichen Les metteurs sont conformes la r glementation am ricaine et canadienne compter de leur date de fabrication Aucune garantie n est stipul e indiquant qu ils sont conformes toutes les pr...

Page 31: ...WALL CONTROL BUTTON DOWN UNTIL DOOR IS CLOSED REMOTE CONTROL WIRELESS KEYPAD WILL NOT WORK WITHOUT STB SOURCE RED LED SENSOR GREEN LED INDICATED CONDITION REQUIRED ACTION 2 BLINKS PAUSE REPEAT 3 BLINK...

Page 32: ...switch setting See section 7 Check force adjustment See section7 Check for broken door spring Operator runs but door does not move Make sure carriage is engaged Check force adjustment See Section 7 O...

Page 33: ...ROWN ORANGE GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN OPEN ABRIR OUVRIR CLOSE CERRAR FERMER LIGHTS LUZES LAMPES WHITE GREEN POWER CORD CORDON DE ALIMENTACION CABLE D ALIMENTATION SEQUENCEUR PRIMAIRE SECUENCIADOR PRIMAR...

Page 34: ...del producto 1 Servicio de bricolaje Llamar sin cargo a la conexi n del consumidor de Genie marcando el 1 800 354 3643 Representantes entrenados de Genie le asistir n en diagnosticar el problema y ha...

Page 35: ...tor to accommodate eight foot door GSX 8 Juego de extensi n deslizante de Screw Drive Una extensi n de 18 pulgadas para aumentar la carrera de un abridor deslizable de tornillo para acomodar una puert...

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