I have found the user manuals for both online (Garage door opener http://www.liftmaster.com/CatalogResourcesV3/en-us/shared/files/tucmanuals/114A3044.pdf) (CLK1 http://www.lilocksmith.com/instructions/PDF_Files/LM_CLK1.pdf) however they do not seem to match. My programming steps are the following: 1. Press and hold * & # until it stops blinking 2. Enter 1234* and wait for it to stop blinking 3. Enter 9921* and wait for it to stop blinking 4. Enter 9921# and wait for it to stop blinking 5. Enter 3# and wait for 10 seconds (stop blinking) 6. Press "Learn" button on garage door opener 7. Enter 9921 8. Press and hold 0 Where 9921 is my KEY When I do the steps above the LED above the "Learn" button never blinks. I have not found any documentation online to say that the keypad is or is not compatible with the garage door opener. So, can I program the CLK1 keypad to operate with the Chamberlain garage door opener? Thank you.
SOURCE: programming my keyless entry
Yes, you purchased the wrong wireless. You must get a Genie keyless and there are two types of Genie keyless (GWKP & GWK-BL) depending on which Genie operator you have. You might think about a wired keyless entry (Domino GD-1). Then if you change your operator you don't have to change your keyless.
SOURCE: Remote does not open garage door
It sounds like the wall button has the lock feature engauged.
Is there a small green LED flashing inside the wall button?
Push and hold the lock button for about two seconds and the LED should stop flashing. This will unlock the garage door opener and your remotes should start working. You may have to reprogram your remotes and homelink again since you triedprograming in the lock mode.
Good luck.
SOURCE: Chamberlain garage door opener unit-is it compatible with craftsman keypad?
Hello,Linda well this is your lucky day ,I have installed garage door openers for sears for 10 years and i can tell you that craftsman,chamberlain ,and liftmaster are all the same machine and manufactured under the liftmaster name , if you buy it from home depot it will be a chamberlain ,if you buy it at sears ,it will be a craftsman, and if you go to commercial building supplier it will be a liftmaster! now getting that out of the way even though they are all compatible ,there is one thing that stands in their way and that,s time ,For example if your chamberlain machine is 5 years old and you went to sears last week ,the chances of the frequency being the same are not good , most likely you have the wireless keypad , one way to test the sears keypad against the chamberlain machine is to locate the smart button on your machine ,this button allows for programming of remotes and keypads , to test and see exactly what im talking about take your remote and locate the smart button ,if you have three buttons on the remote press one of the buttons that are not being used on the remote ,above the smart button their will be a blinking light ,if you press your remote button you will notice the light go from a blink to a rapid flash , This is telling you that you are sending a signal for programming to the machine , well the keypad is exactly the same all you have to do is push the enter button on the keypad and have someone watch for the rapid blinking light ,if they are compatible the light will blink rapidly on the machine so all you have to do now is have someone press the smart button once on the machine your indicator light will now be a solid light you will have approx 60 seconds then to put a 4 digit code in the keypad and then press and hold down the enter button on the keypad , at this point you will notice the lightbulbs on the chamberlain machine to shut off and come back on this is to tell you that the machine accepted the code , after thats been done you can use your keypad , you can also find the owners manual to the chamberlain and follow the same instructions to programming the remote , they are identical in programing , if your keypad is not the same frequency you can also tell by looking at the frequency code on the backside of the keypad and also the chamberlain unit usually where the light bulb is will be its code
SOURCE: remoteless
the light that blinks really would be the lightbulbs on the machine ,to programm the remote you must first press the smart button on the machine and then press the button that you would like to program on the remote , now you watch for the lightbulbs to click off and then on again , this is the machines way of saying i accepted the code , check your manual for the location of the smart button ,some machines have them on the left for two light units that are side mount or some of the units also have them on the rear of the machine ,theese are usually brightly colored square plastic buttons , it will also have a small led light beside it that blinks from time to time , this would be the rolling code technoledgy of todays more modern openers , You can also remove the plastic light covers to see this button ,remember wherever the bell wires and infrared wires from the senser go ,That will be the location of the smart button ,because that would be the mother board where all the functions are performed , Hopefully i was able to help you and i Thank you for the question ,now get crackin and program that remote Sincerly Glenn Mayer
SOURCE: have chamberlain security plus 950cb lost instructions.
http://www.chamberlain-diy.com/doityourself/pdfdocs/114A2184.pdf
This web address came from the Chamberlain site. I also needed to relearn my remotes due to a newer car that has a built in garage door opener that needed to be set. I also needed to reset my keypad remote, those instructions I was able to get from the same site. Good Luck
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