: GWKP/ACSD1G Garage Door Opener Keypad

: GWKP/ACSD1G Garage Door Opener Keypad

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GWKP/ACSD1G Garage Door Opener Keypad

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GWKP/ACSD1G Garage Door Opener Keypad
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3521





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Genie
Label: GENIE
Product Manufacturer: GENIE
Model: GWKP
Publisher: GENIE
Ranking: 3521
Studio: GENIE


Piece facts:
  • Genie Garage Door Opener Wireless Keypad GWKP/ACSD1G, Genie Intellicode or Overhead Door CodeDodger
  • Will operate up to three doors, 390 MHZ with code rotating Intellicode and Overhead Door CodeDodger
  • Replaces Genie GWKIC Intellicode Wireless Keypad
  • Compatible with all Genie Intellicode/Overhead Door CodeDodger Series II garage door openers
  • Offers secure garage entry without using a remote control or key




Keypad Opener Door Garage GWKP/ACSD1G






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This keypad will operate up to three (3) doors, 390 MHZ Frequency with code rotating lntellicode and 0verhead Door CodeDodger foramts. Compatible with all Genie lntellicode/0verhead Door CodeDodger Series ll garage door openers. Replaces Genie GWKlC lntellicode Wireless Keypad










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Genie keypad ...
Works great, much better design than older style it replaced. Last one lasted 8 years not bad for an electronic item exposed to rain, snow, ice and cold.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - garage door opener keypad on exterior wall
great solution for kids coming home from school.

opens each garage door (we have 2) separately.
it's easy to change the code and the keypad lights up when opened.





Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Nice addition ...
I bought this as an aside to a replacement of my old remote system and it is just very handy to use. I would highly recommend a perminently attached keypad for its versitility. If I cannot be home I am able to set a one-time entry code for meter readers, friends, deliveries, etc.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Worth the money
This remote control is very handy and is well worth the $30+. It is easy to set up (takes about 15 min. to attach to wall and program). Thing to watch out for is it stays activated for 30 sec after password is entered so you don't want to leave the garage area too soon lest someone may open your door without the password.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * the best ...
No more garage door openers needed. Everyone should have one of these. Easy to get in the garage when working outside. Can let friends get supplies from garage without giving them a key.

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