
- Usually Ships 4 to 7 Business Days
Genie
Genie Wired Keypad Replacement Numeric Pad & Ribbon 22152T (New Part # 20235R.S )
- Usually Ships 4 to 7 Business Days
- UPC:
- 50049014919
- availability:
- available
If your Genie KEP-1 garage door opener wired keypad is not working well due to old age or damage, you can easily replace the keypad with the Genie Wired Keypad Replacement Numeric Pad and Ribbon 20235R.S available now at North Shore Commercial Door Co. This device’s model number is new having replaced the model number 22152T. This system is designed as a replacement keyboard for the KEP-1 universal wired keypad and this set includes the keyboard and wire harness connector. This original Genie garage door opener replacement part features the full manufacturer’s warranty. The installation of these replacement keypads is easy and very straightforward. One of the most important things to be aware of when installing the keypad is to make sure the signal tail notch is situated next to the program switch when plugged in. If the notch faces away from the program switch after being plugged in, your security code will not be stored correctly and there is a good chance that other codes can be used to open your garage door. If you are replacing a faulty keypad, you should have noticed that the signal tail was inserted through a hole in the wall of the garage to reach the control box. You will need to carefully insert the new signal tail through that same hole. These keypads are held in place by four brass screws.
Setting the security code on the Genie keypad is also an easy process. If you are familiar with the KEP-1 garage door opener, programming the code is no different than how you set the code for the original keypad. In some cases, persons who have recently purchased homes may come across a case where the home includes a KEP-1 garage door opener but the keypad is damaged or missing, requiring the purchase of the replacement KEP-1 keypad. Those individuals can follow four easy steps to program the keypad. First, you will need to move the program switch to “set.” Next, press the buttons that correspond with your code. The third step calls for you to press the * button once to record the code. If you press the * button more than once, your code will be erased and the garage door will operate by only pressing the * button. The final step calls for moving the program switch to the “run” position.