YTXXDEUS Garage Door Opener Keypad

YTXXDEUS Universal Garage Door Opener Keypad Instruction Manual

Model: Garage Door Opener Keypad

1. Ngwaahịa gafereview

This manual provides instructions for the YTXXDEUS Universal Garage Door Opener Keypad. This wireless keypad allows you to operate your garage door opener without a remote control or key, using a personal identification number (PIN).

The keypad is designed to be compatible with a wide range of garage door openers, supporting multiple frequencies and security technologies, including Security+ and Security+2.0 codes. It features a durable, weather-resistant design and backlit numbers for visibility in low light conditions.

YTXXDEUS Universal Garage Door Opener Keypad with cover open, showing keypad and internal instructions.

Image 1.1: The YTXXDEUS Universal Garage Door Opener Keypad with its protective cover open, revealing the numeric keypad and printed programming instructions on the inside of the cover. Mounting hardware is also visible.

2. Ndakọrịta

The YTXXDEUS Universal Garage Door Opener Keypad is designed for broad compatibility with various garage door opener brands and models. It supports multi-frequency operation (300/310/315/318/372.5/390MHz) and Security+ or Security+2.0 code technologies.

Compatible Learn Button Types:

  • Bọtịnụ Mmụta Akwụkwọ Ndụ: Typically found on Craftsman, Chamberlain, and LiftMaster models from 1993-1996 (390MHz).
  • Orange/Red Learn Button: Typically found on Craftsman, Chamberlain, and LiftMaster models from 1997-2005 (390MHz).
  • Bọtịnụ Mmụta Agba odo odo: Typically found on Craftsman, Chamberlain, and LiftMaster models from 1999-2009 (315MHz).
  • Bọtịnụ Mmụta Odo: Typically found on Craftsman, Chamberlain, and LiftMaster models from 2011-Current (310/315/390MHz).

Compatible Brands and Models (Examples):

  • Linear MegaCode: 1997-Current (318MHz)
  • Genie/Overhead Door Intellicode: 2005-Current (315MHz/390MHz)
  • Wayne Dalton Rolling Code: 1993-Current (372.5MHz)
  • Chamberlain/LiftMaster/Craftsman:
    • 9 Code switch models (1990-1992, 390MHz/315MHz)
    • 8 Code switch models (390MHz)
    • 7 Code switch models (390MHz)
  • Genie: 12-Code switch models (1985, 390MHz), 9-Code switch models (390MHz)
  • Linear: 10-Code Ez Code switch models (300MHz), Moor-O-Matic 8 Code switch models (310MHz)
  • Stanley: Multi Code 10 Code switch models (310MHz)

3. Ntọala na nwụnye

3.1. Ịtinye ahụ igodo

The keypad should be mounted outside your garage, at a convenient height, and away from direct sunlight or rain if possible. Ensure it is within range of your garage door opener.

  1. Mepee mkpuchi ahụigodo ahụ.
  2. Kaa akara ebe a na-arịgo na mgbidi ahụ.
  3. Gwuo oghere ndị na-anya ụgbọ elu maka skru na-ebuli elu.
  4. Secure the keypad to the wall using the provided screws and anchors.
  5. Mechie mkpuchi ahụigodo ahụ.
YTXXDEUS Universal Garage Door Opener Keypad installed on a wall next to a garage door, with mounting hardware shown.

Image 3.1: The keypad mounted on an exterior wall beside a garage door, demonstrating a typical installation. Mounting screws and anchors are displayed in the foreground.

3.2. Ịmepụta ihe igodo

Programming involves linking the keypad to your garage door opener. The specific steps depend on your opener's learn button color or dip switch configuration. Refer to the instructions printed inside the keypad cover or your garage door opener's manual for precise details.

General Programming Steps (for Learn Button models):

  1. Chọta bọtịnụ Mụta Ihe: This button is usually on the back or side panel of your garage door opener motor unit. The color of this button is crucial for compatibility.
  2. Set Keyless Entry PIN: On the keypad, press and hold the '*' and '#' buttons simultaneously until the lights on the keypad flash. Then, enter a 4-digit PIN of your choice and press the 'ENTER' button. This PIN will be used for operation.
  3. Mee ka ọnọdụ mmụta rụọ ọrụ: Press and release the LEARN button on your garage door opener. The indicator light on the opener will illuminate or flash, indicating it is in learn mode. You typically have about 30 seconds to complete the next step.
  4. Program the Keypad: On the keypad, press the 'ENTER' button the number of times corresponding to your opener's learn button color:
    • Bọtịnụ Mmụta Akwụkwọ Ndụ: Press ENTER 1 time.
    • Orange/Red Learn Button: Press ENTER 2 times.
    • Bọtịnụ Mmụta Agba odo odo: Press ENTER 3 times.
    • Bọtịnụ Mmụta Odo: Press ENTER 4 times.
  5. Kwenye Mmemme: After pressing 'ENTER' the correct number of times, press 'ENTER' one more time. The garage door opener light should flash, or the door should move, indicating successful programming.
  6. Ọrụ nnwale: Enter your chosen PIN on the keypad and press 'ENTER'. The garage door should operate.

For Dip Switch Models: Follow the specific instructions provided with your keypad or consult your garage door opener's manual for dip switch settings and programming procedures.

A hand pressing a button on the YTXXDEUS Universal Garage Door Opener Keypad, with a garage door in the background.

Image 3.2: A user interacting with the keypad, demonstrating the ease of operation after successful programming.

4. Operating the Keypad

Once programmed, operating the keypad is straightforward:

  1. Enter your personal 4-digit PIN.
  2. Press the 'ENTER' button.

The garage door will open or close. If the door is already in motion, entering the PIN and pressing 'ENTER' will stop it. Pressing it again will reverse its direction.

4.1. Changing Your PIN

You can change your personal PIN at any time. This can be useful for providing temporary access to others without compromising your long-term security.

  1. Press and hold the '*' and '#' buttons simultaneously until the keypad lights flash.
  2. Tinye gị ọhụrụ 4-digit PIN.
  3. Press 'ENTER'.
  4. Your PIN is now updated. Test the new PIN to ensure it operates the garage door.

5. Nlekọta

5.1. Ngbanwe batrị

The keypad is powered by a battery (included). When the keypad lights dim or the keypad becomes unresponsive, it's time to replace the battery.

  1. Mepee mkpuchi ahụigodo ahụ.
  2. Locate the battery compartment, usually on the back or bottom of the keypad unit.
  3. Wepu batrị ochie.
  4. Fanye batrị ọhụrụ, na-ahụ na polarity ziri ezi.
  5. Close the battery compartment and keypad cover.
  6. Test the keypad operation.

5.2. Nhicha

Clean the keypad surface with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents, as these can damage the keypad's finish or electronics.

6. Nchọpụta nsogbu

  • Igwe igodo anaghị aza:
    • Lelee batrị ahụ. Dochie ya ma ọ bụrụ na ọ dị mkpa.
    • Ensure the keypad is within range of the garage door opener.
    • Re-program the keypad following the steps in Section 3.2.
  • Garage door not opening/closing after programming:
    • Verify that you pressed the 'ENTER' button the correct number of times for your opener's learn button color during programming.
    • Ensure the garage door opener's learn mode was active when programming.
    • Check for any obstructions in the garage door's path or issues with the opener itself.
  • PIN not working:
    • Ensure the PIN was set correctly. Try setting it again following Section 3.2 or 4.1.
    • Confirm you are entering the correct PIN.

7. Nkọwapụta

ỤdịYTXXDEUS
Nọmba nlereanyaAhụigodo mmeghe ọnụ ụzọ ebe nchekwa
NdakọrịtaMulti-frequency (300/310/315/318/372.5/390MHz), Security+ / Security+2.0, various learn button colors (Green, Orange/Red, Purple, Yellow) and dip switch models.
Isi Iyi IkeBatrị (gụnyere)
AtụmatụWireless, controls up to 3 openers, clamshell design, waterproof material, backlit numbers, PIN change function.

8. Nkwado ndị ahịa

For any questions, concerns, or assistance with your YTXXDEUS Universal Garage Door Opener Keypad, please contact our customer service team. We are committed to providing a satisfactory experience.

Refer to your purchase documentation or the seller's contact information for specific support channels.

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