Tools & Hardware : Genie GIC-1 (GIT-1) Remote Transmitter (Genie Intellicode ACSCTG type 1 or Overhead Door Code-Dodger)

Tools & Hardware : Genie GIC-1 (GIT-1) Remote Transmitter (Genie Intellicode ACSCTG type 1 or Overhead Door Code-Dodger)

Genie GIC-1 (GIT-1) Remote Transmitter (Genie Intellicode ACSCTG type 1 or Overhead Door Code-Dodger)

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Genie GIC-1 (GIT-1) Remote Transmitter (Genie Intellicode ACSCTG type 1 or Overhead Door Code-Dodger)
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 272










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Brand: Genie
Label: Genie
Manufacturer: Genie
Model: GIT 1
Publisher: Genie
Sales Rank: 272
Studio: Genie



Features:
  • 1 button remote control transmitter for Genie Intellicode garage door openers
  • 390 MHZ Frequency with Code "rotating" technology for security, compatible with ALL Intellicode
  • Single channel transmitter, will operate 1 garage door or gate
  • 12V battery and visor clip included - Same as model GIT90-1 and ACSCTG Type I







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Item Description:
Genie 1 button remote control transmitter for Genie Intellicode or Overhead Door Code-Dodger garage door openers. 390 MHZ Frequency with Code 'rotating' technology for extra security, compatible with ALL Intellicode and Code-Dodger systems. Single channel transmitter, will operate 1 garage door opener or gate opener. Your Intellicode or Code-Dodger receiver will recognize Security Codes from up to seven transmitters used to activate the same opener. 12V battery and visor clip included - Same as model GIT90-1 and ACSCTG or ACSGT Type I.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Don't buy Genie products - Chamberlain or Sears are better ...
Genie garage door openers do not last long and their customer service department is horrible. Better stay with other brand names.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Very easy to use -- quick setup ...
Didn't take more than a few minutes to get this remote programmed and working with my door. Sleek, newer design looks great in the car too... :)

no problems whatsoever...




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great ...
I really like the remote I am going to order another one just in case the one of the remotes gets lost. I recieved the remote within one week. I am very pleased.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Works fine ...
The 3 stars are for the seller. The unit works but the packaging was cheap and the shipping was slow.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Product ...
When we moved into our house we had only one remote for the garage opener - Ginie Excelerator. It took me some time to find the receiver but it took only 30 seconds to program this remote after I found the receiver. The instructions were spot on.


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