Sears garage door openers are equipped with a variety of remote capabilities, including keyless push-button remotes and wireless keypad remotes. Among the most popular brands, Craftsman allows you to program your remote opener to the door directly from the garage motor. You can conduct the programming sequence in just minutes and have your remote ready to use right away.
Reprogramming is done in the same manner as the original programming. Enter your garage with your Sears Craftsman remote and press and hold the "Smart" button the back of your garage motor unit. You may need a ladder or to move your car to do this.
Release the "Smart" button once the motor's LED light starts blinking, and press and hold the "Open" button on your remote within 30 seconds. Hold the button until the main light on the motor flashes twice, then release. Wait 30 seconds for the LED light on the system to stop blinking, and the programming will be completed.
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Craftsman reprogrammable garage door openers can prevent unwanted and unauthorized entry into your garage. Reprogramming these openers is especially important when moving into a new house. You don't always know who has the keyless entry PIN to your opener, or who else may have a remote that is programmed to the same entry code.
Reprogramming your opener can ensure that you are the only one with the access PIN and that only your remotes can communicate with the opener. Clear the codes on your remote openers. Press the "Learn" button on the main motor console and hold it for up to six seconds, until the LED on the unit goes out.
This resets all of your remotes. Reprogram each remote by first pressing the "Learn" button on the main motor, and then pressing the button on your remote within 30 seconds. Hold the remote button until the main motor LED blinks.
Repeat this step for each remote. Reprogram the keyless entry by pressing the "Learn" button of the main motor console. Within 30 ... more.
Reprogramming your garage door opener is a simple task if you have the necessary information or at least know where to find it. Different manufacturers and brands have individual processes to reset or reprogram garage door openers. This can make it difficult to know which process is the correct one for you.
Check the brand name of the garage door opener and write down the numbers from the back of the door lift unit. Push the Learn Button. Most newer garage door openers have a "Learn" button on the back of the ceiling-mounted, motorized unit.
The two most popular brands, Genie and Chamberlain (available at Sears), both have identical procedures for reprogramming the remote or motor unit. Once button is pushed, you typically have 30 seconds to push and hold the button on the remote that you are trying to reprogram until the lights on the mounted unit flash. If reprogramming a keyless entry pad, enter four-digit pin within 30 seconds.
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