Chamberlain Group G940EV-P2 Chamberlain/LiftMaster/Craftsman 940EV-P2 Keyless Entry, Security +2.0 Compatible Garage Door Opener Keypad, Grey
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Yes - I set up two different codes for each of my doors - It's a cinch to use.
Is your garage door opener more than a few years old? I had the same issue and discovered that my older garage door opener (15 years old) could only program/use two clicker types units at a time, which meant that when I added the keypad clicker, it disabled one of my remotes. This appears to be the case for you. I'm sure this isn't an issue with newer units.
No, you won't be able to use this on any linear opener.
It has a beige color to it. Yes, a lift master will work with it. I have one of my own.
Selected User Reviews For Chamberlain Group G940EV-P2 Chamberlain/LiftMaster/Craftsman 940EV-P2 Keyless Entry, Security +2.0 Compatible Garage Door Opener Keypad, Grey
Finally, this works with a Craftsman opener from 1998 (the manual says 139. 139. 53661SRT1, 53661SRT1, 53661SRT1, 53661S 139. 53671SRT1, 53671SRT1, 53671SRT1, 53671S 139, 53672SRT1, 53672SRT2, 53672SRT2, 53672S 139. 53673SRT1, 53673SRT1, 53673SRT1, 53673S 139. 53674SRT1, 53674SRT1, 53674SRT1, 53674S 53677SRT1 is a serial number that can be used to identify a specific product. Although the "learn" button is red, the instructions that come with the remote keypad are both self-explanatory. It's contradictory and incorrect. Press * until the backlight stops blinking, then enter a 4-digit code, according to the paper instructions. Enter the digit code, then press enter 1- 4 times, depending on the type of frequency and security the opener employs, and then press 0. Then, on the opener, "learn" it - Nothing appeared to be effective. The alternate instructions on a sticker inside the remote keypad are nearly identical, except that they say to press after entering the 4-digit code. code of digits This is also ineffective. I discovered the correct instructions in a YouTube video by Chamberlain: * and hold it down until the backlight stops blinking; 30 seconds to complete the programming, press the "Learn" button on the opener; enter a four-digit number code of digits a single keypress - If the opener responds (lightbulb on or loud click), press 0 to exit; otherwise, press enter a second time and so on until the opener responds. ChamberlainDIY has a video called "How to Program Chamberlain Keyless Entry" on YouTube. How difficult can providing a single set of working instructions be?.
The "button open" feature is turned off. It was easy to program - I took the advice of others and programmed the keypad directly from the instructions. br>br> Discovered right away that you could open the garage door by simply pressing Enter on the unit, regardless of whether or not a PIN was entered. The problem was quickly resolved after contacting technical support: Toggle the "1-" mode by pressing 9 and 1 together for 10 seconds. The "button open" feature, which is supposed to be off by default from the factory, is not working. br>br>It works as it should, but make sure you can't just press ENTER to open the door.
The product appears to be of high quality. However, there is a mistake in the printed instructions. After entering your first four numbers, they say to hit "enter. " You should press the "" button instead of the four-digit code. This is correct according to the instructions on the keypad's lid, but it is incorrect according to the paper instructions. br>br>Hold the "*" and "" buttons down until the keypad stops blinking. br>br>Place a 4- in the box. Press "" instead of "enter" after entering the digit code. br>br>In the chart for your learning button color, press "enter" the number of times. br>br>Hold down the "0" key. "br>br>On your garage door opener, press the learning button. br>br>Place your 4-digit code in the box below. Enter the four-digit code and press "enter. " " When your opener clicks or the lights blink, you know it's working. br>br>To open your garage door, type in your code and press "enter. ".
I followed the directions to the letter - THEN I NOTICED THAT THEY WERE ALSO PRINTED ON THE INNER COVER AND THAT THEY WERE NOT THE SAME AS THE PAPER COPY THAT CAME WITH THE UNIT! Step 2 is incorrect - br>br> "Enter a 4-digit number" should be changed to "Enter a 4-digit number. " Press the button after entering a four-digit personal identification number (PIN). br>br>The printed instructions state that you should press the ENTER key, but this is incorrect - It's the toggle switch!.
I just finished replacing my craftsman model 139 with this. The keypad for the 53985D garage door opener. It was becoming increasingly difficult to key and perform the functions of the original one. To avoid de-activating the opener, I made sure the remote clickers were moved out of range. While I was attempting to pair this new unit, I was programming them. At first, I tried to follow the instructions on the included page, but it didn't work out. I then noticed a small difference in the printed and stuck-on-the-inside-of-the-cover/lid instructions, which say to press the button after programming your pin vs. As stated on the instructions page, press the enter key. Everything is working properly now, and I am very pleased with my purchase. The mounting screws can be reused because the hole locations are identical on this unit, which is the same size, color, and shape as the original.
Programming the Chamberlain 940EV 0 system. Chamberlain garage door openers are covered by the instructions included with the unit. My LiftMaster MyQ Security 2 is in good working order. I was initially stuck following the provided instructions on the 0 system. br>However, using the LiftMaster system, I was able to program the unit successfully. stick to the instructions on the inside of the remote's flap, i. e.
1. Hold down the * and buttons until the keypad's lights stop blinking. br>2. br>3. Enter a four-digit PIN. 4. Press the buttonbr> br>Here's where the instructions change--press the ENTER button the number of times that corresponds to your garage door opener type (for LiftMaster MyQ, that means ONE time). I outlined the instructions in the following way, as they ultimately worked for me:
5. TWO times slowly press and release the learn buttonbr>6. Hold down the "0" button for a few seconds before releasing it.
6. Enter your PIN, then press and hold the ENTER button until the garage door opener lights flash (or two clicks are heard, or both). I only had to press ENTER once. br>br>.