Chamberlain Universal Wireless Keypad
Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of the Universal Wireless Keypad. PLEASE DO NOT RETURN TO THE RETAIL STORE. If for any reason you have questions or need help with troubleshooting please call: 1-800-442-1255.
Read instructions thoroughly BEFORE beginning. If this product is used with residential door openers, it must be used only with door openers manufactured after 1993 that utilize photoelectric sensors. The photoelectric sensors are always located on or near the bottom of the door track.
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DETERMINE GARAGE DOOR OPENER TYPES:
Proceed with instructions according to your garage door opener type.
NOTE: Your motor unit and/or remote control may look different.
TYPE1
Chamberlain, Sears Craftsman, LiftMaster, Master Mechanic and Do It garage door openers or
receivers with: 3 position DIP switches.
TYPE 2
Genie, Linear and Moore-0-Matic garage door openers or receivers with: 2-position DIP switches.
TYPE4
Chamberlain, Sears Craftsman, LiftMaster, Master Mechanic, Do It, Genie Intellicode, Overhead Door,
Stanley, Wayne Dalton or Linear garage door openers with: Smart/Learn button.
TYPES
Genie Intellicode 2 garage door openers with: Program/Set button.
BEFORE STARTING:
You MUST have a Genie IntelliCode 2 remote control with at least one button already programmed to the opener.
Programming
TYPE 1
Chamberlain, Sears Craftsman, LiftMaster, Master Mechanic, and Do It garage door openers or receivers with: 3 position DIP switches.
- Select and write a 4-digit PIN:——-
- Determine your opener ID using the list below.
ID DIP Switch Type 11 9 DIP switch garage door openers (U.S.) 12 9 DIP switch garage door openers (Canada) 15 8 DIP switch garage door openers 19 7 DIP switch garage door openers - The first DIP switch must be set to the “-” position on your remote and opener. Record your DIP switch sequence for remaining DIP switches. If the DIP switch is in the “+” position place a 1, “0” position place a 2, “-” position place a 3 in the corresponding box in the chart below:NOTE: Leave any unused switch locations blank.
DIP Switch Sequence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 + 0 –
3 - Press and hold the * and # buttons until keypad stops flashing.
- Enter PIN from step 1, press #.
- Enter ID from step 2, press #.
- Enter the DIP switch sequence from step 3 and press the # key.
- To test and use, wait until the lights turn off, enter your PIN, and press the 0 key.
If the opener does not function, repeat programming.
TYPE 2
Genie, Linear, and Moore-0-Matic garage door openers or receivers with: 2 position DIP switches.
- Select and write a 4-digit PIN:—–
- Determine your opener ID using the list below.
ID DIP Switch Type 13 12 DIP switch Genie garage door openers 14 10 DIP switch Linear garage door openers 16 10 DIP switch Stanley garage door openers 17 9 DIP switch Genie garage door openers 18 8 DIP switch Linear, Moore-O-Matic garage door openers - Record your DIP switch sequence. If the DIP switch is in the “on” or “up” position place a 1, “off” or “down” position place a 2 in the corresponding box in the chart below: NOTE: Leave any unused switch locations blank.
DIP Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Sequence
ON OFF
- Press and hold the * and # buttons until the keypad stops flashing.
- Enter the PIN from step 1, and press #.
- Enter the ID from step 2, and press #.
- Enter the DIP switch sequence from step 3 and press the # key.
- To test and use, wait until the lights turn off, enter your PIN, and press the 0 key.
If the opener does not function, flip the DIP switches, so if a switch is “on” or “up” flip it “off” or “down” in step 3.
TYPE 3
Chamberlain, Sears Craftsman, LiftMaster, Master Mechanic and Do It garage door openers or receivers with: Yellow, white, or grey Smart/Learn buttons.
- Select and write a 4-digit PIN:
- Your opener ID is 11.
- Record your DIP switch sequence. Set your first DIP switch to “-”, your first DIP switch must set to the “-” position on your remote and opener. If the DIP switch is in the “+” position place a 1, “0” position place a 2, “-” position place a 3 in the corresponding box in the chart below: NOTE: Leave any unused switch locations blank.
DIP Switch Sequence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 + 0 –
3 - Press and hold the * and # buttons until the keypad stops flashing.
- Enter the PIN from step 1, and press #.
- Enter 11, press #.
- Enter the DIP switch sequence from step 3 and press #.
- Press and release the Smart/Learn button on the garage door opener.
- Enter your 4-digit PIN and press the 0 key.
- To test and use, wait until the lights turn off, enter your PIN, and press the 0 key.
If the opener does not function, repeat programming.
TYPE 4
Chamberlain, Sears Craftsman, LiftMaster, Master Mechanic, Do It, Genie Intellicode, A Overhead Door, Stanley, Wayne Dalton or Linear garage door openers with: Smart/Learn button.
- Select and write a 4-digit PIN:——
- Determine your opener ID using the list below.
ID Garage door opener brand and manufacturing dates 1 Linear garage door openers manufactured from 1997 to the present. 2 Chamberlain, Sears Craftsman, LiftMaster, Master Mechanic and Do It garage door openers manufactured from 1997 to 2004 [Orange/Red Button]. 3 Chamberlain, Sears Craftsman, LiftMaster, Master Mechanic and Do It garage door openers manufactured from 2005 to the present [Purple Button]. 4 Chamberlain, Sears Craftsman, LiftMaster, Master Mechanic, and Do It garage door openers manufactured from 1993 to 1996 [Green Button]. 5 Genie Intellicode and Overhead Door garage door openers manufactured from 2005 to the present (315 MHz). 6 Genie Intellicode and Overhead Door garage door openers manufactured from 1995 to the present (390 MHz). 7 Stanley garage door openers manufactured from 1998 to the present. 8 Chamberlain, Sears Craftsman, and LiftMaster garage door openers manufactured from 2011 to the present [Yellow Button]. 9 Wayne Dalton garage door openers manufactured from 1999 to the present. - Press and hold the * and # buttons until the keypad stops flashing.
- Enter the PIN from step 1, and press #.
- Enter the ID from step 2, and press #.
- Press and release the Smart/Learn button on the garage door opener.
- Enter your 4-digit PIN and press the 0 key. NOTE: For Genie and Overhead or units, press the 0 key twice.
- To test and use, wait until the lights turn off, enter your PIN, and press the 0 key.
TYPE 5
Genie Intellicode 2 garage door openers with: Program/Set button.
- Select and write a 4-digit PIN:
- Press and hold the * and # buttons until the keypad stops flashing.
- Enter the PIN from step 1, and press #.
- Press 5, then press #.
- On the garage door opener, press and hold the Program/Set button until both the long and short LED light up BLUE.
- Release the Program/Set button and only the round LED will be lit in BLUE.
- Press and release the Program/Set button and the long LED will flash PURPLE.
- On the Genie® remote control, press and release the button that is already programmed into the garage door opener. Both LEDs will flash PURPLE.
- On the CLICKER® keypad, enter the PIN from step 1, and press and release the 0 key. Both LEDs
on the garage door opener will light up PURPLE. - On the CLICKER® keypad, press and release 0 again. Both LEDs on the garage door opener will light up BLUE.
- On the CLICKER® keypad, press and release 0 again. This will activate the garage door opener and programming is complete.
- To test and use, wait 30 seconds, then enter your PIN and press the 0 key.
Installation
Install out of reach of small children at a minimum height of 5 feet (1.5 m) above floors, landings, steps, or any other adjacent walking surface, and away from ALL moving parts of the door. Secure the keypad to a smooth surface. Mount the keypad out of the path of the moving garage door, but within sight of it (4″ [10 cm] clearance is needed for the cover).
- Remove cover.
- Remove the battery cover to expose mounting holes.
- Remove the battery and mount the keypad using the screws provided.
- Reassemble.
Changing your 4-digit pin
Enter existing PIN, press *, enter new PIN, and press *. To test and use, enter your new PIN and press the 0 key.
Battery
Replace the 9-Volt battery when the keypad light becomes dim or does not light up. Slide the cover-up, remove the battery cover, and replace the battery. Re-programming may be necessary.
FAQs
Why won’t my keypad work?
- Did the keypad lights come on when you entered your PIN? If the keypad lights do not turn on when you press a button, it indicates that the battery needs to be replaced. Replace with a 9V battery.
- Try reprogramming the keypad to the garage door opener.
- * Make sure the keypad is compatible with your garage door opener (Chamberlain 315 MHz or 390 MHz garage door openers manufactured after January 1, 1993).
- If the solutions above do not work, replace the keypad.
How do I erase my PIN?
To clear out the keypad, press and hold the * and the # keys together until the keypad stops flashing. Proceed to reprogram the keyless entry.
Can I program the keypad to a second garage door opener?
The keypad can only activate one garage door opener.
Do I always have to use a 0 after my 4-digit PIN to activate the opener?
After programming the keypad, any fifth number will act as the “enter” button to activate the opener.
Why does the door move after I only press the 1 number button?
After operating the garage door with the keypad, the keypad lights will flash for 10 seconds. The keypad remains active during the 10 seconds of flashing; any number will activate the door.
Where is my LEARN button located?
If equipped with a LEARN button, it can either be found on the garage door opener or an external receiver. To locate the receiver look for an antenna. Some receivers will require a cover to be removed to gain access to the switch positions.
Will | have to reprogram the keypad after changing the battery?
The keypad should retain its memory. If the keypad no longer operates the operator, reprogram the keypad to your system.
Where is my LEARN button on my gate?
Most gate operators have a built-in radio receiver or an external receiver. The receiver on a gate opener can usually be found within the cabinet of the operator. To gain access you might require permission if used in a community gate.
WARRANTY
ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
The Chamberlain Group, Inc. warrants to the first consumer purchaser of this product that it is free from defects in materials and/or workmanship for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase.
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Chamberlain Universal Wireless Keypad-FAQs
Why is my Chamberlain garage door keypad blinking and not working?
A blinking keypad may indicate misaligned sensors or an obstruction blocking them. The sensors should display a steady light when properly aligned.
How do I reprogram my Chamberlain garage door opener?
1. Press and hold the bottom button on the remote until the blue LED light stays solid (about 15 seconds), then release it.
2. Press the Learn button on the garage door opener for 2-3 seconds, then release it.
Can a Chamberlain keypad control multiple doors?
Yes, the Chamberlain universal keypad can be programmed to operate multiple garage doors.
Where is the Learn button on a Chamberlain garage door opener?
The Learn button is typically located on the back of the opener unit, often colored for easy identification.
Is there a mobile app for Chamberlain garage door openers?
Yes, Chamberlain smart garage door openers with built-in Wi-Fi are compatible with the myQ App, allowing users to monitor, open, and close their garage doors remotely.
What do two flashes on a Chamberlain keypad mean?
Two flashes indicate a shorted sensor wire or a reversed black/white wire.
Why is my Chamberlain keypad flashing?
A flashing keypad may signal that the system is in Lock Mode or has gone through a passpoint in the internal system.
Are Chamberlain remotes universal?
Yes, Chamberlain and LiftMaster manufacture universal remotes that are compatible with various garage door opener brands and technologies.
How long does a door keypad last?
A keyless entry lock typically lasts 3 to 5 years, while its batteries last around 6 to 12 months, depending on usage.