Editorial Product Review:Item Description:Clicker, 2 Button Replacement Garage Door Transmitter, Rolling Code Compatible, Operates Up To 2 Different Brand Openers At 1 Time, Includes 9V Battery & Visor Clip, Works With All Non Rolling & Rolling Code Openers Except Genie.
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Clicker CLT1D
All in all this works. Programming was relativly easy, once we figured out if we had DIP switches or smart button on our motor unit.
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Finally figured it out for the Craftsman Red Smart Learn Button
The directions were a little confusing for an older remote/garage door opener that doesn't have DIP switches. I have a 1999 Craftsman opener with the RED smart learn button. I set the brand switches on the Clicker to Off-On-On-Off and the first DIP switch to Neutral, in the middle of on and off, and set the rest to off. It worked on the first try!
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A Great and Versatile Remote Control
I use this remote to open the gate to my housing development. It sends a good signal from a reasonable distance so it is more than a garage door opener It is compatible with a large list of openers including gates I'm sure. It has a nice heft and hand feel. I actually own two of them since the old one I have has worked flawlessly for a number of years and battery life is excellent. Follow the instructions carefully when programming it -- it has little dip switches set to on/off to program the signal code. There is a little button sequence to lock it in. I kept running back and forth to the gate on a cold night in frustration until I read the part about locking the code in and became a math/engineering genius. If I can do it -- Mr. Impatient -- you can program it too.
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Not very universal; packaging could use some clarification!
The packaging is pretty unhelpful about which systems it will and won't control. Unfortunately, our 12-switch DoIt (non-Intellicast) is one of the ones it won't. Back it goes!