Press and hold enter do not release.
How to reset garage door keypad without pin.
Depending on your model of opener the led lights will either go out or the opener lights will blink to indicate the keypad pin has been successfully set.
If you do not know the current pin number press and hold the light button for three seconds until the indicator light begins to blink to erase the memory of the keypad and reset the pin to 1234 allowing you to change it.
Enter your new personal identification number pin then press the enter button.
A pin number personal identification number is used to identify authorized access and the keypad needs to be programmed to recognize that number.
Within 30 seconds enter a new four digit code on the keypad and press enter.
Once the keypad backlight is off enter new pin up down the door will close open.
You ll see there are some switches inside it that dictate the code that s used to open your garage door.
Take your remote and remove the cover so you can see the inside of it.
Genie garage door openers can be controlled by radio controlled transmitters and also by a wall mounted keypad.
If you suspect someone has learned your code and is entering your garage without authorization.
The keypad can also be wireless.
Move them as needed to create a new code.
Key in the 4 digit pin you want to use.
While holding enter press and hold the light button on the main console panel.
After pressing the learn button you will see an led light steadily glowing for about 30 seconds.
Go to your pin box and enter your existing pin.
Resetting your garage door opener keypad.
Pin codes can be added and changed as necessary.
Clear any obstructions from the area around your garage door.
Type in the code 9999 and release the light button.
Press and hold the button and wait for the light on the garage door opener to blink twice.
Once the garage door opener blinks twice enter a new 4 digit pin and press enter.
To reset your garage door opener keypad all you have to do is press the learn button located at the back or sides of the motor unit of your electronic garage door opener.