Genie Intelicode GICTD-3 (Replaced by GM3T)

SKU:
GICTD-3
Availability:
NO LONGER AVAILABLE

Product Price: $47.25
Condition:
New
The Genie Intelicode GICTD-3, now replaced by the GM3T, is a versatile and reliable remote control device designed specifically for use with Genie Intelicode products manufactured after 1997. This mini 3-button keychain transmitter is an essential accessory for anyone looking to operate their Genie Intelicode garage door opener with ease and convenience.

With dimensions of 2.75 x 2 x 0.5 inches, the Genie GICTD-3 ACSCTG transmitter is compact yet powerful. It is equipped with dual frequency capabilities, working seamlessly at both 315MHz and 390MHz frequencies. This allows for universal compatibility with all Genie Intelicode systems produced post-1997, ensuring smooth and efficient operation for your garage door.

Equipped with a Type 1 Intelicode system, the Genie Intelicode GICTD-3 provides a secure and reliable connection to your Genie garage door opener. Whether you're looking to replace your existing remote control or simply seeking an additional transmitter for convenience, the Genie GM3T is the perfect solution.

For programming instructions and further details on using the Genie Intelicode GICTD-3 (GM3T), please refer to the provided link. Invest in this Genie Intelicode remote control to simplify your garage door operation and experience seamless connectivity like never before. Elevate the efficiency of your Genie garage door opener with the Genie Intelicode GICTD-3 (GM3T) remote control today.
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Genie Intelicode mini 3 button keychain
for all Genie intelicode products 1997 & newer
Dimensions: 2.75 x 2 x .5 inches

Genie Transmitter GICTD-3 ACSCTG
Type 1 Intelicode system
mini 3 button keychain
dual freq works with 315Mhz and 390 mhz
can be used on All Genie intelicode systems made after 1997.

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  • 5
    nice

    Posted by linda clark on Dec 12th 2014

    nice replacement product instruction not very clear had to refer to internet