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Genie Model GIRUD-1T Alleviates Frequency Interference in Garage Door Opener Remotes Upgrades Most Major Brands to Intellicode Security, Black

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Features

  • ALLEVIATES FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE: The Genie GIRUD-1T is designed to alleviate frequency interference issues from implemented Land Mobile Radio Communication systems that cause shortened opener range.
  • AUTOMATICALLY SEEKS CORRECT FREQUENCY: The Universal Dual Frequency Kit auto seeks the 315 or 390 Mhz so your opener responds regardless of nearby interference.
  • UPGRADES OLD GARAGE DOOR OPENERS: Upgrades or adds Intellicode security to older openers.
  • INCLUDES NEEDED ACCESSORIES: Kit comes with receiver box, transformer, wireless remote transmitter, wire and clips, mounting screws and instructions.
  • COMPATIBLE WITH MOST MAJOR BRANDS: Dont have a Genie garage door opener? No problem. The GIRUD is universal.

Description

Land Mobile Radio (LMR) systems are used by military bases across the US and were implemented as part of the nation’s Homeland Security efforts. If you have a garage door opener that operates on frequencies of 380-400 MHz and you live within 50 miles of a military base, your garage door opener could be affected and appear to have short range. In this case, the Genie GIRUD-1T Universal Conversion Kit can help. It works on auto-seek dual frequency technology that will automatically seek either the 315 or 390 MHz frequency produced by a remote, helping to ensure the opener will respond if there is frequency interference. The Genie Universal Conversion Kit can also be used to upgrade older versions of garage door openers (manufactured from 1993 to 1995) that may have less secure technology. This kit adds Intellicode security technology – which automatically changes the access code on each use ¬– to your older opener, helping to prevent unauthorized access to your garage. The GIRUD-1T kit comes with everything you’ll need for an easy installation and setup. Installation instructions guide you through the assembly process for the universal dual frequency receiver, plug-in 12v transformer and G3T-R remote control transmitter. The kit includes wire and wire clips as well as mounting screws. Genie GIRUD-1T Universal Dual Frequency Conversion Kit for your garage door opener. From the Manufacturer Genie Universal Dual Frequency Radio Conversion Kit GIRUD-1T


Color: Black


Brand: Genie


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 2.75 x 7 x 8.5 inches


Item Weight: 1.26 Pounds


Included Components: Receiver box, plug adapter, wiring


Color: ‎Black


Brand: ‎Genie


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎2.75 x 7 x 8.5 inches


Item Weight: ‎1.26 Pounds


Included Components: ‎Receiver box, plug adapter, wiring


Number of Pieces: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Genie


Part Number: ‎36359R


Item Weight: ‎1.26 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎2.75 x 7 x 8.5 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎Model GIRUD-1T


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Power Source: ‎Battery-powered


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Description Pile: ‎Lithium


Warranty Description: ‎Limited 1 Year Warranty


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Date First Available: April 22, 2004


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  • Cheap fix at $35, five stars if you don't mind seating the circuit board
My garage door opener was getting to the point where I was certain I had to replace the whole thing. The range of the remotes kept getting shorter and I was never certain if a button press would open the door resulting in quite a bit of frustration. Just what I needed to hassle with in this county's crazy quilt of good and bad neighborhoods. The remotes were falling apart and despite me soldering in new buttons and what not I didn't think the last working remote would last much longer and I was having problems finding replacements. I tried making the antenna bigger and bending it into different shapes but I could only reduce the operating range. In addition there have been a couple late night garage burglaries around the neighborhood and I wanted to upgrade to the rolling code receiver. The GIRUD-1T I received had the same problem others have reported with the loose circuit board but it wasn't too hard to correct. To determine if the circuit board is loose look at the holes in the bottom side of the unit (with the unit oriented like it was mounted on a wall). Four silver screws should be protruding from a hole. If you don't see the screws the board is definitely loose. If you push the screws with your finger the screws should not move. If they move up into the cover then the circuit board is loose. You should also be able to see two small holes next to those screws. You should be able to see an LED in one and tiny button in the other. You need access to those to program your remotes. Here is a brief summary of how I re-seated the circuit board in mine: 1. Find a good work surface because the circuit board is loose inside the cover and you don't want to drop it on the floor. 2. Look on the back and note where the clips protrude through the base. You want to squeeze on those sides until the clips let the cover come off. It's thin plastic so be gentle with it. You may have to jiggle and work it a little to get it to pop off. 3. The circuit board will just be laying there and that's why you have to be careful not to let it fall out. 4. Decide which side will be the bottom, that is the side the screws the power and control wires will be attached to is on. 5. Slid the bottom of the circuit board into the notches in the bottom posts and under the plastic clip in the center. Make sure the corners of the board go into the notches on the posts, line up perfectly and go in completely and it's firmly under the notch in the clip. 6. Rotate the board down making sure it stays under the clip and in the post notches on the bottom. 7. When it touches the clip on the top push up on that clip so the board can push by it and into the notch on the clip without a lot of pressure. When that happens the top corners should be in the notches in the top posts. Be careful not to bend that clip too much. The plastic feels like it could crack if bent too much. At this point it should securely held in place and not want to pop out. If not, remove the circuit board and start at step 5 again. It took me a couple tries to get it in right. If another person or a vise can hold the base for you I think that would make it easier to install the circuit board. 8. Put the cover on. Make sure the holes in the cover match up with the 4 screws that you will be attaching wires to later. Push the clips on the cover through the holes in the base place until they click into place. 9. Then follow the directions that came with the receiver to set it up. Note that it comes with one spool of wire. Remember that wire is used to connect both the receiver to the power source (e.g. transformer) and to the opener so at some point you'll have to cut it. This receiver has worked out great for me. I went from having to be less than a car length away from the door for it to receive the signal to it working from far enough away the door is up enough to drive in by the time I reach the garage. The new remotes are tiny and run on coin cell batteries. I only have to push the button on them once and door responds versus the one, two, three, four or more times with the old remotes. I set it up a month ago and for the $35 I think it's a great deal. The remotes sell for $20 separately so in a way I paid $15 for the receiver. The increase in range might be questionable security-wise but the big wins to me are that it opens reliably when I press the remote button and that I can obtain additional/replacement remotes. If you want the receiver because you are concerned about the security of your current remote control system, don't forget you have to disable the old receiver. I suggest waiting a month or two so you're sure the GIRUD-1T you installed is working correctly and reliably and then you can cut or in some other way disable the old antenna wire so the old receiver can't receive a signal. The other thing I found confusing was determining which remote was included because product photos showed two different remotes. Mine came with the G3T-R: Genie G3T-R Intellicode2 3-Button Remote It's about the size of a car alarm remote. Just measured it and it's about 2-3/4" x 1-5/8" x 3/4" without the visor clip installed. Quick note: The way the burglars got into a couple garages was to slide a wire or similar in above the door and using it to hook the emergency release cord and pull it so they could open the door manually. The cheap sliding pot-metal "locks" optional on some doors were bent by whatever they were using for leverage to raise the door. So something far more substantial has to be used to block the wheels in the track. A C-Clamp, big bolt, etc. This of course only works if you lock it from the inside and that can only be done after all the cars, etc. are in for the night. The other option is to remove the emergency release cord. If that door is the only exit from the garage you have to be careful about doing that to make sure someone isn't trapped in the garage during a fire, etc. The work around suggested by an alarm company is to keep a wire hanger with a hook shape bent into the end somewhere in the garage (not hanging off the emergency release of course) and if the door has to be opened the person hooks the wire through the release and pulls. Simple but it could be an issue in the confusion during an emergency not mention consume what might be precious seconds. If you are leaving for a long weekend or vacation it might be a good idea to put the bolts etc. into the tracks and exit the garage from a more secure door. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2013 by Gadget Fan in CA

  • Extraordinary Addition to my Garage Setup: Genie Model GIRUD-1T
I recently purchased the Genie Model GIRUD-1T to increase the remote capacity for my garage door, and it proved to be an exceptional product that exceeded my expectations. The installation process was effortless, taking roughly 20 minutes. Its user-friendly design is ideal for those like me who aren't particularly handy. Even if this is the first time you've installed something like this, you should be fine, provided you have essential tools at home. Initially, I was curious whether the GIRUD-1T would be suitable for expanding the capacity of my garage door opener because the documentation primarily discussed replacing an existing wireless remote. To clarify my doubts, I sought help from Genie's customer service. They were readily available through online chat, and their support was commendable. They answered all my queries and assured me that the model was, indeed, capable of augmenting the capacity of my garage door opener. Their professionalism and comprehensive responses increased my confidence in the product. I purchased an open-box unit from Amazon, which sometimes can be a gamble with products. However, I encountered no issues with the condition or functionality of the unit. It arrived in excellent shape and worked as well as a brand-new one. I've had it for a few weeks and has been consistently reliable. In conclusion, the Genie Model GIRUD-1T was a great purchase that considerably enhanced my garage door setup. Its ease of installation, reliability, and top-notch customer service Genie justifies a total five-star rating. I recommend this product to anyone looking to expand their garage door remote capacity or replace an existing remote. It met my needs, and the interaction with Genie's support team demonstrated their commitment to customer satisfaction. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2023 by Jerry B Jerry B

  • If it works with my ancient opener it will work for anyone
The media could not be loaded. I recently bought a home with old Sears and Roebuck opener that must have been installed when the home was originally built in 1982. It had only 2 terminals on the unit and definitely no learn button. The directions show units with 3-4 terminals but it can be done with the units with only 2. Anyway, I know it’s not “up to code” and in that case it’s recommended to purchase a new opener and this is why these receivers are not sold just anywhere I’m sure. This will make any opener work with universal remotes because it gives it that learn button. Rather than pay $200-$300 for a new opener, I paid approx $70-$80 for this and an extra remote (the receiver comes with one). Worth ever little money saving penny! Highly recommend for anyone in my position who wants to same money and still have remotes for your garage. I went ahead and gave tech support 5 stars cause I simply didn’t need them, it was that easy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2023 by Angelia Coleman

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