On the keypad enter the numerical value for the DIP switch locations in order and then press the 8. On the keypad enter the opener ID number from step 2 then press the # button. On the keypad enter the 4 digit PIN you chose to open/close the garage door and then press the 6. On the keypad press and hold the * and # buttons at the same time until the backlight on the keypad goes off. Note the locations of the DIP switches in order. On/UP position=1 and Off/Down position=2. Make notes of DIP switch locations with the following numerical value. 18=8 DIP switch Linear and Moore-O-Matic garage door openers. 16=10 DIP switch Stanley garage door opener 17=9 DIP switch Genie garage door openers. 14=10 DIP switch Linear garage door openers. Determine your garage door opener ID ID DIP Switch Type 13= 12 DIP switch Genie garage door openers. 2 Position DIP Switches (Genie, Linear and Moore-O-Matic) 1. The door should open and *If the garage door opener does not open/close, repeat the programming steps. To test the keypad wait until the backlight on the keypad turns off, then enter the PIN you chose to use to open/close the garage door and then press the “0” button. On the keypad enter the numerical value for the DIP switch locations in order from step 3 and press the # button. On the keypad enter the opener ID number from step 2 and press the # button.
On the keypad enter the 4 digit PIN you choose to use to open/close the garage door and press 6. On the keypad press and hold the * and # keys together until the keypad backlight stops 5. Note the numerical value in order of the DIP switch locations. (The opener and remote DIP switch locations must match) The numerical value for “+”=1, “0”=2 and “-“=3. On the opener and remote the first DIP switch must be set “-“ make a note of the DIP switch locations “+”, “0” or “-“ for the remaining DIP switch locations. Determine your garage door opener ID ID DIP Switch Type 11= 9 DIP switch made in USA 12= 9 DIP switch made in Canada 15= 8 DIP switch 19=7 DIP switch 3. Would certainly buy again with confidence in this seller.To program the Liftmaster 387LM Universal Wireless Keypad you will first need to determine what brand garage door opener you have and if has DIP switches or a learn button for programming.ģ Position DIP Switches (Chamberlain, Craftsman, Liftmaster, Master Mechanic and Do It openers) 1. Highly ecommended if you have a compatible opener. Open Door's free shipping was prompt and the package arrived in perfect condition. This one is trivial to program and very easy to mount on the house trim, and is far more reliable than the old one. This one is much better-constructed than the old one, even though it the price was about the same. Posted by Robert P Drzyzgula on May 2nd 2018īought this to replace a "universal" third-party keypad remote that failed after a year. Within about 30 seconds after choosing a different entry code the keypad was working perfectly.
So, each time I tried to enter the code I had selected it stopped programming. Apparently hitting 0 during programming terminates the programming command. A representative from Liftmaster talked me through several troubleshooting attempts and appeared about ready to have me send the keypad in as faulty when she asked if I used a 0 as one of the numbers in my code.
I tried everything I could find in the LIftmaster instructions, the 877 instructions and emailed Open Door Discount Remotes who provided me that customer service number at Liftmaster. I had some problem getting the keypad and the MyQ controller to work together. I had another that was already in use on another door. Received my 877 Max and was eager to program and install it.
Security+2.0™ and Security+® rolling code technology assures a new code is sent every time the keypad is used and virtually eliminates interference. This wireless keypad works ONLY with LiftMaster and Chamberlain garage door openers with Security+ 2.0 and AssureLink Sears Craftsman models with a round YELLOW learn button and yellow antenna wire