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Genie GWKIC garage door opener keypad Intellicode opener

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Product Brand: Genie
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Product Manufacturer: Genie
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Product facts:
  • Genie INTELLICODE Keypad garage door opener wireless keypad
  • This keypad will operate up to three (3) doors, 390mhz code rotating Intellicode format
  • The Genie keypad model GWKIC offers secure garage entry without using a remote control or key
  • Compatible with all Genie Intellicode Series II garage door openers







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Genie INTELLICODE Keypad garage door opener wireless keypad This keypad will operate up to three (3) doors, 390 MHZ Frequency with code rotating Intellicode format Genie INTELLICODE Keypad garage door opener wireless keypad This keypad will operate up to three (3) doors, 390 MHZ Frequency with code rotating Intellicode format The Genie keypad model GWKIC offers secure garage entry without using a remote control or key Compatible with all Genie Intellicode Series II garage door openersCompatibles:Genie GIR-390Genie GIR390-1TGenie GIT-1 ACSCTG type 1Genie GIT-2 ACSCTG Type 2 Genie GIT-3 ACSCTG Type 3Genie GMI-3BL intellicode keychain remote











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