If the switch is "on" or "up," place a 1 "off" or "down," place a 2 in the corresponding box in the chart below. If you do not have an 8th or 9th switch, then 8 and 9 in the chart are in the (0) position. If the switch is in the plus (+) position place a 1, neutral (0) position place a 2, negative (-) position place a 3 in the corresponding box in the chart below.
If you do not have any programmed remotes, choose a random 9 digit code using the box below. NOTE: Systems that have a yellow, white or gray smart-leartn button will have code switches in the original hand held remote. The receiver can be mounted on the side or back panel of the motor unit or could be mounted on the ceiling or wall (locate the small gray wire antenna). Using the chart below that pertains to your brand, write down the position of the dip switches located in your original remote control or on the motor unit receiver. LINEAR, MOORE-O-MATIC (8 Code Switch Systems-310MHz) (9 Code Switch Systems, Yellow, White or Grey Learn Button-315MHz) (9 Code Switch Systems, Yellow, White or Grey Learn Button-390MHz)
Proceed to the appropriate section for your type of opener and circle your BRAND ID.ĬHAMBERLAIN, SEARS, LIFTMASTER, HOME BUILDER For further information, consult your garage door opener manual. Some models require removing the light lens. If all remote controls are lost, the BRAND ID is located on the ceiling mounted motor unit or on the external receiver near the flexible wire antenna.Īlso, determine if your motor unit/receiver system has DIP SWITCHES or a SMART-LEARN BUTTON. PREPARATIONĭetermine the BRAND ID of the existing garage door opener or handheld remote controls. NOTE: The Clicker is not compatible with some rotating code systems such as Genie Intellicode, Overhead Door Code Dodger or Stanley Secure Code garage door opener systems developed by several manufactures since 1996. The Clicker keypad can be programmed to operate with different brands. The keypad can activate only one garage door opener.CLICKER CLK1CD - Universal Garage Door Opener Wireless Keypad Manual 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. NOTE: The Original Clicker® Universal Wireless Keypad by Chamberlain is intended for use with residential door openers manufactured after 1993 that use photoelectric sensors. Original Clicker Universal Wireless Garage Keypad.WARNING: the Original Clicker® Universal Wireless Keypad by Chamberlain is intended for use with residential door openers manufactured after 1993 that use photoelectric sensors.About Chamberlain: the largest and most dependable garage door opener manufacturer in North America.Box includes: 9V battery and instruction manual.Simply secure: offers secure encryption to prevent hacking, and a backlit keypad illuminates the buttons for quick, keyless entry in any light via a personal four-digit code, providing convenience, security and peace of mind.Easy setup: easy-to-follow wireless programming allows for setup in seconds and eliminates the need for electrical connections to the side of the garage opening.