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Chamberlain Group Clicker Keyless Entry KLIK2U-P2, Works with Chamberlain, LiftMaster, Craftsman, Genie and More, Security +2.0 Compatible Garage Door Opener Keypad, White

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Features

  • Highly compatible details: The Original Clicker Universal Wireless Keypad provides trusted keyless garage or gate access universal frequency recognition identifies over 90 percentage of all garage door openers installed in North America; The Original Clicker Universal Wireless Keypad by Chamberlain is intended for use with residential door openers manufactured after 1993 that use photoelectric sensors; Any garage door opener that does not have these sensors installed and working should be replaced; Code type compatibility: Billion code 390 MHz, Security+ 390 MHz, Security+ 315 MHz, Security+ 20, Linear MegaCode 318 MHz, Genie Intellicode 390 MHz and 315MHz, Stanley SecureCode 310 MHz
  • Easy setup: Easy to follow wireless programming allows for setup in seconds and eliminates the need for electrical connections to the side of the garage opening
  • Simply secure: Offers secure encryption to prevent hacking, and a backlit keypad illuminates the buttons for quick, keyless entry in any light via a personal 4 digit code, providing convenience, security and peace of mind
  • Proven quality: The sliding cover has passed rigorous quality testing to ensure it protects the keypad from all weather conditions
  • Note : For better connectivity user should check to confirm that adequate Wi-Fi signal is there in their garage before setting up. Box includes: 9V battery and instruction manual

Description

The Original Clicker Universal Wireless Keypad provides trusted keyless garage or gate access no matter what brand of opener you have. Set up in seconds with easy to follow wireless programming and universal frequency recognition of over 90 percent of all garage door openers installed in North America, including major brands such as Chamberlain, LiftMaster, Craftsman, Genie and many more. A perfect fit for active lifestyles, this keypad is a great complement to a traditional visor and/or compact personal remote. Secure encryption prevents hacking, and rigorous quality testing ensures that the sliding cover offers protection in all weather conditions. The backlit keypad provides visibility in any light to allow entry via a personal four digit code. Includes 9V battery and instruction manual. From the Manufacturer The Chamberlain KLIK2U Clicker Keypad. Compatible with 99.9% of garage door openers, this backlit clicker keypad will provide quick and easy entry. A personal 4-digit code enables access and a Smart Learn button takes care of programming within seconds.


Brand: American Greetings


Color: White


Power Source: Battery Powered


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 1.2 x 2.5 x 5.9 inches


Video Capture Resolution: 480p


Brand: ‎American Greetings


Color: ‎White


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1.2 x 2.5 x 5.9 inches


Video Capture Resolution: ‎480p


Connectivity Technology: ‎Wireless


Installation Type: ‎Self-Adhesive


Alert Type: ‎Motion


Item Weight: ‎0.48 Pounds


Voltage: ‎9 Volts


Control Method: ‎App


Battery Cell Composition: ‎Alkaline


Included Components: ‎9V Battery, Manual


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Manufacturer: ‎Chamberlain


Part Number: ‎KLIK2U


Item Weight: ‎7.7 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎1.2 x 2.5 x 5.9 inches


Item model number: ‎KLIK2U-P2


Batteries: ‎1 AA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎accessory


Style: ‎KLIK2U Clicker


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Description Pile: ‎Lithium


Warranty Description: ‎1 Year


Date First Available: January 16, 2007


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Cheap replacement for old remote
Style: KLIK2U Clicker
This was one of the cheapest I saw online. It took a second or two to program it into my door opener but, once I got it, it works perfectly. The installation was easy too. The screws go in easily with little to no drilling needed. The only thing I would say it that you have to get used to the top sliding up. At first I would push too hard and the cover would slide off. But I quickly got the hang of it. Now it works great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Great option for not needing to run wires to garage door opener
Style: KLIK2U Clicker
I bought a condo and the garage door keypad didn't work. Not knowing if the problem was with the wiring, I bought this and installed it over where the original keypad was located. I needed technical support to connect it to my older opener and they were patient and very helpful. Suggestion - since the number '0' is the equivalent of "enter", I recommend not using that digit as part of your pin. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023 by ladytriste

  • Great customer support
Style: KLIK2U Clicker
I purchased this for my new Chamberlain opener. I followed the instructions and couldn't get it to work. So I bit the bullet and called their customer service expecting them to tell me its not compatible or I need to purchase something else to make it work. It was 6pm and I didn't expect to reach a person. I was on hold for only 3 minutes!! The technician took notes on my equipment and then walked me through the programming. I was a bit embarrassed when we realized in my haste that I wrote in my notes a 9 where I should have written an 8. I kicked myself a couple times and thanked the technician for their patience. It works great now!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2023 by Dave G

  • Replaced old unit
Style: KLIK2U Clicker
This was easy to install for me because the screw holes lined up with my 10 yr old unit. Glad the design hasn’t changed. I followed the set up directions and was unable to get it synched so I called the company. The rep had me do exactly what the directions said but of course it worked when I was on the phone w her, leaving me happy I had a working garage door and feeling like an idiot simultaneously. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2023 by Cara

  • Perhaps because of changes, it now does NOT work with old, DIP switch (non-"learn") openers
Style: KLIK2U Clicker
I have an old Sears Craftsman garage door opener (GDO). So old, that it uses dip switches -- it doesn't have one of those "learn" buttons that you use to link it to a GDO keypad. I bought this KLIK2U-P2 because it claims to be "universal", and also claims that it works with these old dip-switch openers. When it arrived, the lettering on the box said KLIK2U-P2, but a sticker added to the side of the box indicated KLIK2U-P2MC. Turns out that the "MC" is a recent release, which allows the user to change the frequency of the emitted signal. The included instructions all referred to a learn button. However, the instructions also stated that it would work with a dip switch type of opener, and they provided a link to a pdf file (114A5072.pdf) on the Chamberlain web site. So, I entered the link into a browser - took me to the Chamberlain site - but the page stated 404, file not found. I checked VERY carefully to ensure that I had typed the (long) link correctly - and I had (if you doubt me, read on). So, I Googled, and found an older user manual for the KLIK2U-P2. That manual included detailed instructions about how to program it to work with old, dip switch, GDOs. I followed the instructions very carefully. Most importantly, when you are programming the keypad, you have to enter the ID number of your GDO (so the keypad will know what kind of signal it needs to send, to activate the GDO). For my old GDO, that ID number was 11 (note, that has 2 digits). It didn't work. I tried several times, no joy. I did notice two things. First, when programming the keypad, after entering the ID code (11) followed by the pound sign, the lights on the keypad started flashing like crazy - it looked to me like an error signal - the keypad was telling me that I had done something wrong. Second, after I had (supposedly) completed the programming, and tried to activate the GDO, the keypad lit up, but that was all. The GDO did nothing at all. So, just for the hell of it, I decided to try some of the GDO ID codes listed in the instructions that came with the keypad. They listed 9 different GDO IDs, covering a bunch of different types of GDO. Note that those codes were 1 through 9 - all single-digit. When I tried those, I immediately noticed two things. First, during programming, when I entered a single-digit ID code followed by the pound sign, the keypad did NOT start flashing like crazy. Second, after I had completed the programming, and tried to activate the GDO by entering my PIN, the keypad lights blinked very rapidly for about 5 seconds - as if it were sending a signal to the GDO. My GDO didn't activate (presumably because it didn't recognize the signal), but I think that - unlike when I used a 2-digit ID code - the keypad had accepted the programming. So now I called Chamberlain tech support. The person there told me her instructions for the keypad didn't say anything about dip switches, and didn't contain any link to a pdf file. So I emailed her a photo of the instructions that I had received with the keypad, and she confirmed that the link took her to the chamberlain 404 page. So, without any doubt, the instructions that came with the keypad are WRONG. She then googled, and found the same older manual that I had found. We went through the programming several times. No joy. Although she was pleasant, she clearly didn't understand how these things work. First, she got the dip switch instructions wrong (I had to correct her). Then, when I told her that I was calling her from inside my house, she INSISTED that you had to be in the garage when you programmed the keypad to work with dip switches. I told her that, before calling Chamberlain, I had tried to program the keypad several times, some of which were in the garage. And I explained that you had to program the keypad in the garage ONLY if you're using a learn button on the GDO because, in that case, when you press the learn button, the GDO sends a signal that the keypad can detect - so yes, in that case the keypad has to be close by. However, when you're trying to set up the keypad up to work with a dip switch GDO, you do NOT need to be nearby when programming it, because all you are doing is telling the keypad what signal to transmit (obviously, you need to be in range in order to use it!). I told her about the difference in keypad behavior when I used a 1-digit ID code. She refused to even consider the possibility that the keypad would not accept a 2-digit GDO ID code. She kept telling me that the old instructions said that I should use an ID code of 11. I told her that I knew that, and that I'd tried using that code about 3 hours ago, and had used it several times during our 30-minute phone call, and IT DIDN'T WORK. Bottom line is that, as of Jan 2023, the KLIK2U-P2MC does not work with old, "non-learn", dip-switch-only GDOs. I've returned it, and have ordered a different "universal" keypad that - like the KLIK2U-P2 - claims to work with dip switch GDOs. Let's hope that that one works. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2023 by SDR

  • Pretty easy to use, does what it’s supposed to
Style: KLIK2U Clicker
Pretty easy to use and does what it’s supposed to, installation was very easy
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023 by leslie boles

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