Genie Series II - Wall Console Installation Manual

Genie Series II - Wall Console Installation Manual

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Genie Series II - Wall Console Installation Manual

TOOLS REQUIRED

TOOLS REQUIRED

OPTIONAL TOOLS REQUIRED

OPTIONAL TOOLS REQUIRED

OPERATION AND FEATURES

Wall console has 3 buttons and 1 indicator backlight.
FEATURES

Backlight
Indicator backlight will display red when wall console is properly wired and Sure-Lock is OFF. When SureLock is ON, indicator backlight will be OFF.

Open/Close Button
This button opens and closes garage door. When Sure-Lock is ON, the Open/Close button will CLOSE door only.
NOTE: Constant button pressure in the CLOSE mode will override STB error responses in the powerhead and close door.

Independent Light Console Button
Use this button to turn powerhead lights ON.
Powerhead lighting will remain ON until this button is pressed again or a door action has been completed.
Note: If opener has a Motion Detector, the sensor will keep the powerhead lights ON as long as motion is detected.

Sure-Lock Switch
When Sure-Lock is ON and the garage door is in the fully closed position, the powerhead cannot be activated by the wall console or a remote.
Note: If Sure-Lock is activated while the garage door is not fully closed, the door can still be operated until the door is in the fully closed position.

  • Slide the Sure-Lock Switch up to activate it. The backlight will be OFF.
  • Slide the Switch down to turn Sure-Lock OFF. The backlight will be ON.


Moving Door can cause serious injury or death. !

  • Wall console must be mounted in sight of the door at least 5 feet above floor and clear of moving door parts.
  • Keep people clear of opening while door is moving.
  • Do Not allow children to play the remote or door opener.

If safety reverse does not work properly:

  • Close door then disconnect opener using the manual release handle. Do Not use remote or door opener.
  • Refer to door and door opener owners manuals before attempting any repairs.

shock hazard Electrical Shock can cause serious injury or death.

  • Power cord must be unplugged before attaching any wires.
  • Be sure wire ends do not touch each other or other terminals.

If you have any questions or if you need a manual, contact the distributor or manufacturer or the opener.


Verify there is NO power to the opener before installing wall console and/or wall console wires.


Use only Genie Brand Wall Consoles. Others could cause unexpected door operation.

Wall Console Replacement Using Previously Installed Wiring

Need to install new wire? Wire (P/N 35265A.S), can be purchased through Customer Service at 1-800-35-GENIE or from your local Genie Dealer.

INSTALLING REPLACEMENT WALL CONSOLE

  • Disconnect power to powerhead.
  • Remove existing wall console from the wall by removing mounting screws.
  • Remove wires from existing wall console.
  • Split and strip ends of wire if required (Fig. 2).
    Wall Console Replacement Using Old Wiring - Step 1
  • Fasten wire to control board screws on back of wall console (Fig. 3):
    Wall Console Replacement Using Old Wiring - Step 2
  • Connect white wire between powerhead terminal #3 to wall console terminal "W. " (Fig 3 & 7).
  • Connect striped wire between powerhead terminal #4 to wall console terminal "B. " (Fig 3 & 7).

NOTE: When existing wires have a color code different from above (FIG. 3), or none at all—make sure the wires are connected between terminals as directed above. When the wires are connected to the opposite terminals, the Sure-Lock and Light feature may not function. The first indication of incorrect wiring is the backlight will be OFF.

  • Mount wall console to wall using screws provided. Verify height at least 5 ft. above floor.
    Wall Console Replacement Using Old Wiring - Step 3

Reconnect power to powerhead.

  • Check operation of each wall console button and feature.

Wall Console Replacement Using New Wiring

NOTE: IF MOUNTING CONSOLE IN A NEW LOCATION THAT LOCATION MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA:

  • within sight of garage door,
  • at least 5 ft. above floor (out of small children's reach) and,
  • away from all moving parts of the garage door.

DISCONNECT POWER TO POWERHEAD.

  • Remove existing wall console from the wall by removing mounting screws.
  • Split and strip ends of wire (Fig. 2).
  • Fasten wires to control board screws on back of wall console (Fig. 3).
  • Remount wall console.
  • Route wire from wall console to powerhead.
  • As you run wire, securely fasten wires to ceiling and wall using insulated staples (Fig. 5). Not provided.
    Wall Console Replacement Using New Wiring - Step 1

Staples should be snug only.

  • Route wire through wire guide as shown in Fig. 6 to the terminals.
    Wall Console Replacement Using New Wiring - Step 2
    Wire Routing Tube (most models)
    Sample Shown, Your model may differ.
  • Split and strip ends of wire (Fig. 2).
  • Connect white wire between powerhead terminal #3 to wall console terminal "W. " (Fig 3 & 7).
    Wall Console Replacement Using New Wiring - Step 3
  • Connect striped wire between powerhead terminal #4 to wall console terminal "B. " (Fig 3 & 7).
  • While pressing in locking tab, insert wire into terminal hole and then release locking tab. Confirm secure connection with a gentle tug. (Fig. 7).


Staples which are too tight can cut or pinch wires.
Cut or pinched wires can cause the wall console to stop working. When using the insulated staples, make sure you fasten them only as tightly as needed to hold the wire snugly.

NOTE: Make sure the wires are connected between terminals as directed above. When the wires are connected to the opposite terminals, the Sure-Lock and Light feature may not function. The first indication of incorrect wiring is the backlight will be OFF.

NOTE: FOR CONNECTION TO MODELS NOT SHOWNSEE YOUR OWNERS MANUAL.

RECONNECT POWER TO POWERHEAD.

  • Check operation of each button and feature.

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