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The CHAMBERLAIN KLIK2U Clicker is a universal wireless keypad designed for keyless garage access. Compatible with most garage door openers made after 1993, it features a backlit keypad for easy nighttime use, Smart Learn technology for quick programming, and a weather-resistant sliding cover. Powered by a 9V battery, it offers secure, wireless operation without complicated wiring, making it an ideal upgrade for busy professionals seeking seamless, reliable entry.




| ASIN | B0014XOS64 |
| Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Brand | CHAMBERLAIN |
| Colour | White |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (10,564) |
| Date First Available | 4 May 2012 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | 9V Battery, Manual |
| Item Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
| Item model number | KLIK2U-P2 |
| Model year | 2012 |
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.8 x 11.4 x 4 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
| Part number | KLIK2U |
| Plug profile | Door Mount |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 30 x 64 x 150 millimetres |
| Size | NULL |
| Style | KLIK2U Clicker |
D**.
The product arrived in very good time, but I have had no joy at ...
The product arrived in very good time, but I have had no joy at trying to make it compatible with my Chamberlains garage door
M**R
I just installed this unit today - so this review is based on installation and compatibility, not long term performance. I am definitely NOT the tool person in this house, but my partner's honey-do list is too long. So I gave it a try. This keypad is a replacement for my Craftsman, bought in 1998. We have a second garage door with a Genie unit I bought last year. I will get to installation in a minute, but I have to say, this key[pad dependably opens the door every time (well, at least the first 10 times or so!), unlike my Genie, which is very hit or miss. I am pleased and surprised that this seems to work so reliably. I was nervous, having red the reviews, about installing the unit. I decided to program the remote before mounting, partly because we had bought another brand's universal remote and it worked fine. Also, it is a two person job if you mount the unit before pairing. The first thing I did was find my opener's "learn" button - not so easy, as it was hiding behind the lightbulb. That was the hardest part. I have a red button. I followed the instructions carefully. I did not add an "0" before pressing 2, to indicate I have the red learn button. I followed each step promptly, but not rushing. I would estimate I held buttons down for a full second, maybe 2 seconds for the learn button, and immediately proceeded to the next step. And guess what? It worked on the first try! The programming took 5 minutes at most. EASY PEASY. Some people have had difficulty with the cover - me too. I had to force it open with a screwdriver, having hand issues. So I took one reviewer's advice and modified the cover slightly. Here's how: Slide the cover off. Inside you will see two lines of plastic on each side that stick out. The short line of plastic is on the upper end. Look at the long line. Take a very sharp knife (like a box cutter or utility knife) and shave some off to taper the top of the long line of plastic (the end nearest to the short piece). Do this on both sides and the cover easily slides up. Don't be intimidated by the programming, follow the simple directions closely - you can do this. We were considering replacing the entire garage door opener. We had bought a Genie universal replacement keypad first, and that didn't sync up with this opener, so we thought we were up a creek. I am very happy that we decided to make this purchase.
G**8
The unit uses a thicker plastic than the original Chamberlain remote. It feels tougher overall. Installation was VERY easy. The instructions were so straight-forward and i had it setup in a couple of minutes. Works flawlessly with my 2009 Chamberlain Whisper Belt Drive which has Security+ 1.0 Pros: - Very easy to setup - Batteries are included! - Thick sturdy plastic compared with original chamberlain Cons: - Like other have stated, the keypad cover can easily come off - so take care with lifting it - doesn't have a separate "enter" button like on the chamberlain - meaning you have numbers 1 thru 9 for your passcode because "0" is used like an enter button Things to note: - After entering your passcode - while the keypad is still lit, pressing any button acts like clicking the button on a remote which i found kind of odd.
U**R
Exelente, muy práctico y fácil de instalar.
A**R
Amazing can’t believe this exists! Had garage door for 10 years and always wanted a keypad but thought I’d have to replace garage door opener itself. This took 1 minute to setup. So easy so fast and works great! Chamberlain Whisper Drive is what I have from 2009. Purple learn button.
K**Y
When I ordered this keypad, I was not sure it would work with my garage door opener. I have a Stanley 3200 "Residential Door Operator". I'm not sure when the device was made, but I'd bet it's the original that my house was built with 25 years ago. The item arrived on-time in a normal brown shipping box. Inside the box was Amazon's normal plastic balloons for cushioning and the keypad in its retail box, which is a clamshell (you'll need scissors to open it). Inside the clamshell was the keypad, instructions, and 2 screws for mounting the keypad. The battery (9v) was already installed in the keypad. Instructions/Compatibility: At first glance, the instructions look complicated, but upon looking closer, I could see that there were actually 4 sets of instructions for 4 different types of garage door openers. The following have instructions provided: Garage door openers with: - 3-position DIP switches (Chamberlain, Sears Craftsman, LiftMaster, Master Mechanic, and Do It brands) (do a search on Amazon or Google Images for "dip switch" if you are not familiar with the term) - 2-position DIP switches (Genie, Linear, Stanley, and Moore-O-Matic brands) - Yellow, white or grey Smart/Learn buttons (Chamberlain, Sears Craftsman, LiftMaster, Master Mechanic, and Do It brands) - Smart/Learn buttons (Chamberlain, Sears Craftsman, LiftMaster, master Mechanic, Do It, Genia Intellicode, Overhead Door, Stanley, Wayne Dalton, or Linear brands) -- Note that these instructions say to visit www.clickerproducts.com for Genie Intellicode II instructions. Set-up was a breeze.. for me, I just had to look at the configuration of DIP switches on the door opener or on the remote control that I already had programmed. I selected a 4-digit code (note that this device only allows 4-digit codes, it does not support shorter or longer codes), found my opener ID in the instructions (by brand, not model), wrote down my DIP switch configuration, and then programmed the keypad with all of that information. The instructions serve as something of a work-sheet that makes this process real easy. When I was done programming the keypad, I went outside and tested it, but it did not work. At the end of the instructions, there is a note about what to do if the keypad does not work: "If opener does not function, flip DIP switches, so if a switch is "on" or "up" flip it "off" or "down" in step 3. Basically, all this meant was during programming, if you entered a 1, change it to a 2, and if you entered a 2, change it to a 1. So, I quickly re-programmed the keypad (less than 30 seconds), went back outside and tested it. Worked perfectly to open and close the garage door. Then I followed the instructions to mount the keypad. I removed the cover, battery faceplate (1 screw) and the battery. I put each of the 2 screws in the mounting holes and drove them into the wood next to my garage door. Note that if you have a material other than wood, you may need to drill guide holes first - I did not have to. Then I replaced the battery, the battery faceplate, and the cover, and I was done. In all, I think the process took about 15 minutes, and that was only because I to go inside and outside a few times to get the garage door opener, drill, and test the keypad twice. Of course, I cannot speak to the reliability of this device over time, since it was just installed, but so far, it's great.
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