Introduction
Have you ever driven home after a long day only to find your garage door remote won’t work? Frustrating, right? The Ic250 A Genie Intellicode Garage Door Opener Remote Control is designed to solve exactly that problem — offering convenience, safety, and reliability in one compact device.

Whether you’re replacing an old remote or setting up a new garage door system, this guide will show you everything you need to know — from programming your remote to troubleshooting common issues.
What Is the Ic250 A Genie Intellicode Garage Door Opener Remote Control?
The Ic250 A Genie Intellicode Remote is a wireless transmitter that controls Genie-brand automatic garage door openers. It uses Intellicode technology, a rolling code security system that changes the access code every time the remote is used.
This feature helps prevent unauthorized access, protecting your home from potential intrusions.
Key Features:
- Rolling code encryption (Intellicode Security®): Generates a new code every use, enhancing safety.
- Multi-door compatibility: Controls up to three garage doors or gates.
- Compact, durable design: Fits easily on a keychain or visor clip.
- LED indicator light: Confirms signal transmission.
- Battery-powered: Long-lasting lithium cell for consistent performance.
🔒 Fun Fact: The Intellicode system can produce over 4.3 billion possible code combinations, making it virtually impossible for code grabbing or duplication.
How to Program the Ic250 A Genie Intellicode Garage Door Opener Remote Control
Programming your Genie remote is simple and only takes a few minutes.
Step-by-Step Setup:
- Locate the Learn Button:
Find the “Learn” or “Program” button on your Genie garage door opener motor unit. It’s usually near the antenna wire. - Press the Learn Button:
Press and release the button. A small LED light will begin flashing, indicating it’s in “program mode.” - Press the Remote Button:
Within 30 seconds, press and hold the button on your Ic250 A remote that you want to assign to that door. - Wait for Confirmation:
The garage door opener light will blink or you’ll hear a click — this means programming was successful. - Test the Remote:
Stand about 15–20 feet away and press the button. Your door should open or close smoothly.
⚙️ Tip: If your opener doesn’t respond, repeat the process, ensuring the remote is within range and the batteries are properly inserted.
Compatibility and Model Support
The Ic250 A Genie Intellicode Remote works with most Genie openers manufactured after 1995, when Intellicode technology was introduced.
Compatible Models Include:
- Genie IntelliG 1000, 1200
- Genie SilentMax, ChainMax, PowerLift Series
- Genie ProMax and BlueMax Series
- Certain Overhead Door models with Intellicode® receivers
Not Compatible With:
- Non-Intellicode systems
- Genie openers using fixed-code dip switches (pre-1995)
To confirm compatibility, check your garage door opener model number (found on the motor housing) or consult the Genie Wikipedia page for reference on Intellicode systems.
How Intellicode Technology Works
Intellicode is Genie’s proprietary rolling code system. Every time you press your remote button, the transmitter sends a unique code that changes with each use.
This prevents hackers or thieves from capturing (“sniffing”) your code and using it later.
Feature | Intellicode System | Fixed Code System |
---|---|---|
Security Level | High (rolling code) | Low (static code) |
Code Changes | After every use | Never changes |
Compatibility | Genie Intellicode openers | Older models only |
Setup Complexity | Easy | Moderate |
Risk of Hacking | Extremely low | High |
💡 Intellicode remotes are one of the most secure garage door systems available in the consumer market today.
Troubleshooting Common Problems
Even the best remotes can occasionally have issues. Here are some common Ic250 A remote problems and how to fix them.
1. Remote Not Working at All
- Check the battery: Replace with a CR2032 lithium coin cell.
- Confirm signal light: If the LED doesn’t light up when pressed, the battery may be dead.
- Reprogram the remote: The memory may have reset after a power outage.
2. Limited Range
- Ensure the antenna on the garage door opener motor is hanging down freely.
- Avoid metal objects blocking the signal.
- Replace the battery if range has noticeably decreased.
3. Door Opens Randomly
- Remove interference sources (wireless doorbells, Wi-Fi extenders, etc.).
- Reprogram the remote and clear old codes from the opener’s memory.
4. Multiple Doors Conflicting
- Program each remote button separately for each garage door opener.
Battery Replacement Guide
Your Ic250 A Genie Remote runs on a CR2032 lithium coin battery, which typically lasts 2–3 years.
To Replace the Battery:
- Slide the back cover open using a small flat-head screwdriver.
- Remove the old battery carefully.
- Insert the new CR2032 cell with the positive (+) side facing up.
- Snap the cover back on and test the remote.
⚠️ Warning: Dispose of used batteries properly — lithium batteries should never be thrown into household trash.
Pros and Cons of the Ic250 A Genie Intellicode Remote
Pros | Cons |
---|---|
Advanced rolling-code security | Limited to Genie Intellicode models |
Compact, lightweight design | May require reprogramming after power loss |
Easy setup process | Slightly higher cost than generic remotes |
Long battery life | Not compatible with non-Genie systems |
Maintenance Tips for Longer Lifespan
Keep your remote working smoothly with these maintenance best practices:
- Avoid water exposure – moisture can damage internal circuits.
- Clean regularly – use a soft, dry cloth to remove dust.
- Store at room temperature – avoid extreme heat or cold.
- Check the battery annually – replace before it fully drains.
FAQ: Ic250 A Genie Intellicode Garage Door Opener Remote Control
1. Can I program multiple Genie remotes to the same door?
Yes, you can program up to seven remotes to a single Genie opener — perfect for multi-car households.
2. Does the Ic250 A work with older Genie models?
It works with all Intellicode-enabled openers (1995 and later) but not with older dip-switch models.
3. What if my remote stops working after a power outage?
Reprogram the remote — power loss can occasionally erase pairing memory.
4. How do I clear all programmed remotes?
Press and hold the “Learn” button on the opener until the LED light turns off. This clears all stored codes.
5. Can this remote control gates as well as garage doors?
Yes, as long as the gate opener uses Genie Intellicode technology or a compatible receiver.
6. Where can I buy a genuine Ic250 A remote?
You can find it on Genie’s official website, major retailers like Home Depot, or trusted online marketplaces.
Conclusion
The Ic250 A Genie Intellicode Garage Door Opener Remote Control combines ease of use, security, and reliability, making it a must-have accessory for Genie opener users. Its rolling-code encryption ensures your home remains safe while providing convenient access every time you arrive.
If you’re looking for a dependable, user-friendly garage door remote — the Ic250 A is one of the best options on the market.