Enhance your life the easy way with Chamberlain. Not only do Chamberlain products offer reliability, intelligence, and efficiency, they also bring simplicity to the installation side of home control. Made by an absolute powerhouse in home control manufacturing, Chamberlain garage door openers and other smartphone-enabled products can be found in homes throughout the world. Any garage door opener that does not have these sensors installed and working is not compliant with current federal safety regulations and should be replaced.
Intended for use with residential door openers manufactured by Chamberlain®, LiftMaster® and Craftsman® after Januthat use photoelectric sensors and operate on the 315 MHz or 390 MHz wireless frequency. NOTE: Not compatible with Craftsman Series 100. CreaCity 2 for Chamberlain LiftMaster Craftsman Garage Door Opener Remote - 14.99 (55 off) 14.99 at Amazon. Designed for easy setup, the keypad features intuitive wireless programming and eliminates the need for electrical connections to the side of the garage opening. It comes with two screws for simple mounting to a wall. The keypad is powered by a 9-volt battery (included). An exception is the Craftsman Series 100 openers, which are incompatible. The Chamberlain Wireless Garage Keypad is compatible with most residential door openers manufactured by Chamberlain®, LiftMaster® and Craftsman® after Januthat use photoelectric sensors and operate on the 315 MHz or 390 MHz wireless frequency.
One-touch close button for quick exit/lock-up.One-time use PINs allow temporary "open" access for guests.Supports up to 24 permanent PINs and up to 24 temporary one-time use PINs.
Operates one Chamberlain®, LiftMaster®, or Craftsman® garage door opener.When you're outside and you want to conveniently open/close your garage door, you'll be happy to have the Chamberlain Wireless Garage Keypad. Set up in seconds with easy-to-follow wireless programming and compatibility with nearly every Chamberlain, LiftMaster and Craftsman garage door opener installed in North America. It's easy to program and easy to mount on your wall. The Wireless Keypad provides trusted, convenient walk-in access without using a remote control or key. The keypad is compatible with almost all Chamberlain®, LiftMaster®, and Craftsman® garage door openers installed in North America. It supports up to 24 permanent PINs and up to 24 temporary one-time use PINs. This easy-to-use, weather-resistant keypad lets you enter a 4-digit pin to open/close your garage door without a remote or key. Remember that we have certified professionals to assist you with any of your garage door issues, including programming.Wireless Outdoor Keypad for Your Garage DoorĪdd convenient outdoor access to your garage by installing the Chamberlain Wireless Garage Keypad. These steps, although a bit complicated, should have your remotes and keypad operational. With the aid of a stepladder, open the light cover, and press the learn button located on the side or back of your garage door opener. Note this as the color will play a part on programming your keypad. Repeat these steps for all other garage door remotes. Press the Learn button on the garage door opener.You will notice your keypad will flash to acknowledge the new code. You or a partner must enter the four-digit code of your choice within 30 seconds and then hit enter. To program the garage keypad you should enlist help from a partner, especially if it takes a while to make it from the motor to the keypad.A flash from the motor’s light bulb confirms registration between the remote and door opener. Then, push and release the button on your garage remote control.Push the learn button for about 20 seconds before releasing.The new frequency is purple, but other learn buttons with different frequencies can be white, yellow, green, or red. This button is usually square, but it can also be round. Next, locate the “learn” button on your garage door motor by removing the lens cover over the light bulb.Some older models will use 390 Mhz-you should be able to find this information on both the remote and motor. Liftmaster, Chamberlain and Sears brand openers require a 315-megahertz (MHz) frequency. Different garage door openers will operate on different frequencies, so it’s essential to match before programming. If you’re using a new remote with an old opener, this is a vital first step. If you’d rather watch a video on this process instead, click here for a link. Do you own a Liftmaster, Chamberlain, or Sears brand garage door opener and remote control? If you’re stumped trying to set it up, these 7 steps should have your equipment programed and operating in no time.