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This wireless garage door opener keypad offers secure, keyless entry with a programmable 4-digit PIN, compatible with major brands like LiftMaster and Chamberlain. Featuring advanced Security+ 2.0 rolling code technology, it supports up to 3 garage doors, ensures energy-efficient operation with auto-locking, and installs easily with a weatherproof design—all backed by a 1-year warranty.
Manufacturer | Acvoce |
Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.61 x 2.91 x 1.65 inches |
Item model number | 3241955011 |
Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. (included) |
Color | Keypad for Learn Button & Dip Switch |
Style | Keypad for Learn Button & Dip Switch |
Material | 塑料 |
Installation Method | Wall-Mounted |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Usage | Garage door keypad |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Zinc Carbon |
Description Pile | 9v |
S**K
Replaces Craftsman 315 door keypad
My Craftsman 315 key pad was malfunctioning so I bought this replacement. Was a bit concerned because the price was so low and Amazon stated it was a "frequently returned item", but took a chance. I was very happy to find that it was a compatible replacement. The instructions were pretty simple. Took me less than a minute to program once I read the instructions a couple of times. It came with a 9 volt battery already installed. Once programmed, it worked perfectly. The buttons beep when pressed and have a nice feel. Only thing I wish it had was the single button close option. I used to simply press the enter key to close the door, but with this new model, I have to enter the PIN. Not a big deal and maybe I will be able to program it to do that later.
O**N
Garage door opener
Easy set up. You also have to set up your car remotes but they are pretty easy also. Works great. Just make sure you check you model# on your opener to make sure they are compatible.
R**.
Replace Battery with a better quality one.
I purchased 2 of these at different times, wanted to let folks know that I had to install a new battery in both before I could get them to program. When learn button was pushed, blue light would come on but it would never give the 3 confirmation blinks.
W**.
Works great.
Works as advertised, easy to program. The dip switches are a little on the small side, but we'll put together.
N**E
Here is how I programed them.
These work great. I highly recommend them. They work on my old garage door opener as well as the new one next to it. I’m embarrassed to say how many different interpretations of the instructions I tried before I guessed correctly how to program them.The term “learn-button” refers to the program or learn-button on the door operating motor.The term “program-button” refers to button 5 on the remote-control and is next to the row of DIP switches.Identify the doors to be operated as door I and II. While programing the remote-control for door I, use button I. While programing the remote-control for door II, use button II. Repeating the setup procedure for each door will allow a single remote-control to operate one or two different types of doors.For each door opener, identify its brand and the type of learn-button, located on the motor. Use the table in step 3 of the manufacturer's User Manual to determine the number of times that you will need to press the remote-control button I or II when programming the remote-control.Remove the remote-control battery cover and locate the program-button (button 5).Then do these steps within one minute to program the remote:1. Press and hold the program-button on the remote-control until the blue light on the remote-control turns on, then release the program-button.2. On the remote press the I or II button (corresponding to the door you are programming) the number of times indicated in the table in step 3 of the manufacturer's User Manual. Allow the blue light to flicker after each press of the button before pressing again.3. Press the program-button on the remote to store the setting in the remote. The blue light will extinguish.4. Press the motor learn-button. It will light up.5. Press the I or I button (corresponding to the door you are programming) one last time. The light on the motor learn-button will extinguish.Example 1:1. Press and hold the program-button on the remote until the blue light comes on.2. Since the motor is a Chamberlain and has a yellow learn-button, press the I button on the remote 8 times, allowing the blue light to flicker after each press.3. Press the program-button on the remote to store the setting in the remote. The blue light will extinguish.4. Press the motor learn-button. It will light up.5. Press the I button on the remote. The motor learn-button will extinguish.6. Test the remote control.Example 2:1. Press and hold the program-button on the remote until the blue light comes on.2. Since the motor is a Chamberlain and has a purple learn-button, press the II button on the remote 3 times, allowing the blue light to flicker after each press.3. Press the program-button on the remote to store the setting in the remote. The blue light will extinguish.4. Press the motor learn-button. It will light up.5. Press the II button on the remote. The motor learn-button will extinguish.6. Test the remote control.
B**E
Easy setup and works perfectly
Worked perfectly! Had both units connected to a Craftsman opener in a matter of minutes.
A**A
It Works. Just don’t over complicate it
The media could not be loaded. I’m not one for following directions so I spent 30 minutes figuring this thing out. 😆🤦🏽♀️ Hopefully you do it in the 30 seconds it should actually take!Side Note: After you press the LEARN button on your garage door opener, be sure you hold down the letter on your remote until the LEARN button flashes.Also…deducted stars because the range is poor compared to the one on my car and from the manufacturer. With those I can open the garge from across the street or 2-3 houses down. With this remote I have to be in my driveway, directly in front of the garage.
B**D
It's cheap but it works
I bought this to replace my old keypad. I was a little concerned because of the price but then I thought, as long as it works why not? It's been 6 months and it works great. The instructions were clear enough, setup was easy. My old keypad would close the door when I pressed enter. This one makes you enter the code to close the door. I read some instructions for different keypad that said to hold the 1 and 9 for a few seconds until it beeped to enable/disable one touch close. I tried it and voilà, the enter button will now close the door. 4 stars because the cover is fragile but otherwise what's not to like?
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