7/14/2012

Genie GWK-BL Wireless Keypad Review

Genie GWK-BL Wireless Keypad
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The Genie Wireless Keypad was fairly simple to set up and install. Open it up and set your garage code based on your current garage door opener then install with 2 screws. The cover slides up and down and I think this is where this product fails. It worked really well for about a month. The up and down motion triggers a switch so you can enter your code. If you enter the code incorrectly you must close then reopen the cover. You also must make sure the red light comes on when you open. This is the problem we are now having. The red light doesn't come on because the cover isn't triggering the switch properly. We have to fiddle with it to get the light to come on so we can enter our code. Occasionally it just doesn't open when you enter the code. I think the newer ones with the hinged cover that lifts out and open probably work better, but we have an older garage door opener so had to go with this version.

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This looks like my keypad, but how do I know if it's the right one? 1. Frequency: Check the back of your remote or keypad to make sure the frequency is 390mhz (megahertz). 2. Dip Switches: Open the battery compartment on your old garage door remote or keypad and look to see how many dip switches (tiny switches in a row) it has. If your old remote has 9 or 12 dip switches, then it's a match for this keypad. If you don't have your old garage door remote, you can also look to see how many dip switches are on the back of your garage door opener (the overhead unit in your garage). The number of dip switches on the back of the opener is the same as on the remote or keypad.

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