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Installed the Flash2Pass on a 7 year old Genie garage door opener and it did not work. The receiver red light would not blink. It will open and close the garage door though.
Followed the instruction for trouble shooting, but got nowhere.
Called customer service and they don't work on weekends - left a message.
I ordered the additional power cable, per the trouble shooting instructions. Only 4% of openers's need the $9.95 power cable, just my luck!
I had a similar problem and spoke with Marie quite a few times to troubleshoot it. Eventually they sent out new units to me. The whole issue was frustrating, but I have to say there customer service is well above average.
As far as I can remember, there is a minimum voltage requirement of something like 9 volts required for the receiver to function. Mine had something like 3 volts coming from the opener button. The red light did not blink on mine either.
I ordered the power supply and hooked it up and the red light started blinking and everything worked as designed.
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