How do I add or reprogram a hand-held garage door remote control?
Press and release the LEARN button on the garage door opener unit. The learn indicator light will glow steadily for 30 seconds. Within this 30 second time period, press and hold the button on the hand-held remote. Next, release the button when the overhead opener unit’s lights blink. If light bulbs are not installed on your opener, then two clicks will be heard.
To erase all codes from motor unit memory:
Press and hold the LEARN button on motor unit until the learn indicator light goes out (approximately 6 seconds). All previous codes are now erased. Reprogram each remote or keyless entry you wish to use. Press and hold the ENTER button. Next, release the button when the overhead opener unit’s lights blink. If light bulbs are not installed on your opener, then two clicks will be heard.
How do I program my vehicle’s HomeLink® system
with my Door opener?
Please follow the following steps:
Press and hold the two outside HomeLink buttons—releasing only when the indicator light begins to flash rapidly (after 20 seconds). Some vehicles may require the ignition to be in the “ON” position during the entire programming process.
Hold the end of the hand-held remote control (transmitter) you wish to train approximately 1-3 inches from the HomeLink surface—keeping the indicator light in view.
Simultaneously
press and hold both the hand-held transmitter button and the designated HomeLink button—releasing both buttons only when the indicator light changes from a slow to a rapid blink.
Press the “SMART BUTTON” or “LEARN BUTTON” on the Raynor opener for one second and release. (Note: you only have 30 seconds in which to initiate step 5.)
Return to the vehicle and firmly press the programmed HomeLink button TWO times (press and hold each time for two seconds). The garage door opener should
have activated upon the second press of the HomeLink button.
Note: HomeLink equipped vehicle models manufactured in 1995, 1996, and early 1997 will not be compatible. To determine if a 1997 HomeLink equipped vehicle is Security + compatible, follow steps 1-3 above. Upon the completion of steps 1-3, press and hold the programmed HomeLink. If the LED blinks rapidly for two seconds and then turns solid, the HomeLink is rolling code compatible and the remaining programming steps can be
completed. If the LED is solid when the programmed button is pressed, then the HomeLink is not compatible.
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Chamberlain Clicker Universal Remote Control / LiftMaster 375?
The Chamberlain Clicker Universal Remote Control (KLIK1U, KLIK3U, KLIK3U-BL, KLIK3U-PK)
aka LiftMaster 375UT (375 LM) is a universal remote that
will
program to most garage door openers and external receivers using learn buttons or DIP switches.
The first step is determining
if your garage door opener or external receiver uses a learn button or DIP
switches.
Newer garage door openers utilize a learn button
and older units utilize DIP switches.
Programming the clicker universal remote to a garage door opener/receiver with learn button:
1. Start with the garage door closed.
2. Open the remote by sliding
the battery cover open. Inside the remote you will see a
program button on one side and DIP switches on the other side. Press and hold the program
button for about 2 seconds, until the LED light illuminates.
3. Press the learn button on the garage door opener or external receiver. The learn button will be
on the back or side of the garage door opener motor. You will have to use a ladder to locate and
access the learn button. Always use caution any time you use a ladder to prevent
accidental
falls.
4. Press and release the button on the remote you want to operate the garage door opener. Wait
until the LED on the remote stops flashing between button pushes. Continue to press the
button until you hear a click from the garage door opener, the light on the garage door opener
flashes or the garage door starts to open.
5. Press and release the program button to exit the programming mode.
6. Press the button you just programmed to verify the garage door opener remote is
programmed
and the garage door opens and closes using the remote. If the garage door does not open and
close, repeat the programming steps.
These same steps work for programming to an external receiver or a gate opener with a learn button.
Number of button pushes required for the following Openers to program the universal clicker:
(Number of times press and release
require / Learn button and Years
Brand / Models)
1 Time
| Linear Mega-Code 1997-current
| LDCO800, LCO75, LCO50, LDP50, LDO3, MVP50, LSO50, LDCO850, LDCO852, LDO33,
|
2 times
| Red / Orange Button 1997 – 2005(Security+ 390Mhz)
|
Brand
| Models
|
Chamberlain
| 2200, 4200, 4620, 4640, 6200, 7220, 7320, 7420, 7902, 8200, 9200, 9902, 9950, 9960,CG40, PD210, PD212, PD420, PD420-2, PDPD610, PD612, PD752, PD785S, WD912K, WD922K
|
LiftMaster
| 985, 9851,1000SDR, 1200, 1240R, 1245R, 1246R, 1255R, 1256R, 1265, 1280R, 2000SDR, 2110, 2220, 2245, 2255, 2575, 2280, 2500, 2500B, , 2500D, 2580, 2589, 2265, 2565, ATS211R, ATS211X,
|
Craftsman
| 139.5399211, 139.53672, 139.53978SRT, 139.53995SRT, 139.53993D, 139.53992D, 139.53992, 139.53991, 139.53491SRT
|
Master Mechanic 642-2MM
3 times
| Purple Button 2005 – Current (Security+ 315Mhz)
|
Brand
| Models
|
Chamberlain
| 248730, 48930D, 7520, 9950D DCG40D, CG42D, HD200D, HD400D, HD420D, HD422D, HD600, HD800D, HD900D, LW2000, LW3000, LW3500, PD210, PD210D, PD212D, PD300, PD432D, PD462D PD610D, PD612D, PD612KLD, PD752D, PD758D, WD822KD, WD832KD, WD952KD, WD952LD WD962KD
|
LiftMaster
| 1345, 1346, 1355, 1356, 3110, 3130, 3220, 3240, 3245, 3255, 3265, 3280, 3500, 3575, 3585, 3595, 3800, 3800P, 3800PLD, 3850, ATS2113X, ATS2113X-CX, HCT501130, LGO50113R, LGO20113XR
|
Craftsman
| 139.53997D, 139.53985DM, 139.53990DS, 139.5399011,
|
Access Master M385,
4 Times
| Chamberlain / LiftMaster / CraftsmanGreen Button 1993 – 1996
| 710WHC, 711WHC, 1100, 2100, 4100, 4600, 5100, 7200, 8100, 8100M, CSO, 1240, 1245, 1246, 1250, 1255, 1260, 1260LK, 1245LK, 1270, 1280, 1000SD, 2000SD, 215WD, 220WD, 315WD, 320WD, ATS211, 53479
|
5 Times
| Genie Ovearhead Door Intelicode 2005 – Current
|
ChainMax 1000, ChainMax 1200, ChainMax 1200 4042, SilentMax 750, SilentMax 1000, SILENTMAX 1000 3042, SILENTMAX 1200, SILENTMAX 1200 4042, TriloG 1200, TriloG 1500, TriloG 1500 4064, TriloG 1500 4064H, PowerLift 900, PowerMax 1200, PowerMax 1500, IntelliG 1000, IntelliG 1000 3024, IntelliG 1000 3024H, IntelliG 1200, IntelliG 1200 4024, IntelliG 1200 4024H, CB 1000, CB 1200, 1022, 1024, 1028, 1035, 1042,
2020, 2022, 2024, 2028, 2035, 2036, 2040, 2040L, 2042, 2055, 3035, 3055, 3064, 7035, 7055, BeltLift 600, Directlift 2060, Directlift 3060, GPower 900, Machforce 4062, Excelerator 4062, SilentMax Connect, SteakthDrive 750, StealthDrive 750 Plus,
6 Times
| Genie Ovearhead Door Intelicode 1995 – Current
|
H8000, 4560, 500ML, 700ML, Excelerator, GCG350,
350L, 350L-1x, 350L-2, 350L-2C, 350L-2WK, 350L-2WKC, Chain Glide, H2000,
OverHead Legacy
7 Times
| Stanley Security Code 1998
|
8 times
| Yellow Button 2011 – Current(Security +2.0)
|
Brand
| Models
|
Chamberlain
| B353, B373, B500, B503, B510, B550, B550C B730, B740, B750, B970, B1381, B2202, B2212T, B2405, B4505T, B4545, B4603T, B4613T, B4643T, B6713T, B6753T, B6765, C203, C205, C253, C273, C450, C2102, C2202, C400, C410, C450, C455, C870, C2212T, C2405, 349544, 349544EV, D2101, HD220, HD220C, HD420EV, HD520EV, HD750WF, HD920EV, HD930EV, HD950WF, LW260C, LW2200 LW3000EV, LW5000EV, LW9000WF, PD220, PD222, PD612EV, PD752KEV, PD762EV, RJ020, RJ070, WD832KEV,
WD850KEV, WD930EV, WD962KEV, WD962KPEV, WD962MLEV,
|
LiftMaster
| 8010, 8065, 8075, 8155, 8155W, 8160W, 6180WB, 8164W, 8165, 8165W, 8365-267, 8365-267W, 8355, 8355W, 8360, 8360W, 85503-267, 8557, 8557W, 8587, 8587W, 8500, 8500W, 8550, 8550W, 8550W-267, 85503, 84501, 84602, 87802,
87504-267,
|
Raynor
| Ultra II, Admiral II, Prodigy II, Aviator II, Pilot II, Sergeant II, Airman II, Corporal II, Prodigy II , Sentinel, Voyager,
|
Do-It, Master Mechanic, True Value
Access Mater – M885, M8856
Craftsman -CMXEOCG471,CMXEOCG981, CMXEOCG231,CMXEOCG571, CMXEOCG771, CMXEOCG781
9 Times
| Wayne Dalton Rolling Code 372.5 MHz 1999 – Current
|
3014, 3018, 3018DLX, 3514, 3314, 3414, 3220C, 3222C, 3224C, 3320B, 3322B, 3322B, 3324B, 3212, 3213, 3312, 3313, 3412, 3012, 3016, 3512
14 Times
| Linear Multicode 10 Position Dip Switch
|
16 Times
| Stanley Multicode 10 Position Dip Switch
|
18 Times
| Linear Multicode 8 Position Dip Switch
|
Remember the LED light on the clicker must stop flashing between each press of the button during
programming.
If your garage door opener or receiver utilizes DIP switches you must match the DIP switches on the
remote to the DIP switches on the garage door opener or receiver. It could be 8-12 DIP switches with 2
or 3
positions per switch. The DIP switches much match identically. If your garage door opener or
receiver has only 2 positions and programming does not work, switch the off and on positions on the
remote as they may be reversed.
Program chamberlain garage door opener and clickers, in general, is a fairly simple process if you follow the listed procedures. You can
contact a local garage door service
company to provide the remote and program the remote for you.
Labor rates will vary depending on your area but is normally around $70 – $120 (Include full garage door
and opener inspection) and the cost of the universal clicker remote is around $35 – $50.
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Which button is the Learn button on Chamberlain?
The Learn button on your garage door opener is located above the antenna wire that hangs from the motor head, or it may also be under a light cover. The Learn button will be either green, red/orange, purple or yellow.