garage door remotes with dip switches

New items are brand new, unopened and unused. The original Stanley 2 button keychain size garage door opener is in-stock and ships within 24 hours. The original Stanley 2 button keychain size garage door opener carries a 60-Days Warranty. Stanley 2 button keychain garage door opener 24286 This looks like my remote, but how do I know if it's the right one? 1. Frequency: Check the back of your remote to make sure the frequency of the remote is 310mhz (megahertz). 2. Dip Switches: Open the battery compartment on your old garage door remote and look to see how many dip switches (tiny switches in a row) it has. If your old remote had 10 dip switches, then it's a match for this remote. If you don't have your old garage door remote, you can also look to see how many dip switches are on the back of your garage door opener (the overhead unit in your garage). The number of dip switches on the back of the opener is the same as on the remote. Features and Specifications Works with all Stanley Digital garage door opener operators with 310 Mhz frequency and 10 dip switches or 5 pairs of bridged wires 310 MHZ Frequency, 2-Button remote transmitter 10 Dip Switches Code Set for programing Mini (2"" by 1.25"") ""key chain"" transmitter perfect for purse or motorcycle Compatible with remote transmitter model 1050T, 1094, 1082 and wireless keypad model STAKP

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Where can I find the manual for my remote? Remote doesn't work, what can I do? My batteries leaked in the remote and it stopped working. Can it be repaired? How do I remove the battery door? For any questions about this product feel free to contact us with the form below.We usually respond within 24 business hours. Please enter anti-spam code 1, 2 or 4 Button Individually Numbered Programmable Tx 433MHz Mini Key-chain Style View full details » 1 or 2 Button Individually Numbered Programmable Tx 418MHz Mini Key-chain Style Use with any Elite Receiver system 318MHz Mini Key-chain Style Use with RCS-318R, all Linear Receivers Use with RCS-318R, Doorking Micro Clik or any Linear 295MHz Mini Key-chain Style Use with RCS-295R, or any Sentex ClikCard Reciever 1 or 2 Button Transmitter 433MHz Key chain Style Use with RCS-433DSR2LC/ RCS-433BR2 Dip-Switch Receiver 1 or 2 Button Dip-Switch Transmitter

310MHz Key chain style Replaces Linear DT, Mini-T and DT2A Replaces Linear Multi-code 3060, 3089, 3070, 4120, 3083 390MHz Key chain style remote 9 dip switches, 1 button Compatible with Chamberlain, Craftsman & Liftmaster 61LM Models Learn/Smart button programming, 1 button Compatible with Liftmaster/Chamberlain 81LM model. Only works with GREEN learn/smart buttons View full details » Conveniently, a garage door remote allows you to open or close the door without having to get out of your car. You may need to know how to program your garage door remote if you change it, it breaks, or if it's ever lost or stolen. How Does the Garage Door Remote Work? In an older garage door remote, you will find small code switches that turn on or off. The same set of code switches is present in the garage door opener controlling the door. Newer remotes use a rolling code technology. This type of garage door remote functions by changing the code each time the remote is pressed.

A radio frequency allows the remote to send a signal to the opener to go up or down. Garage Door Remote Frequencies Radio frequencies are measured in megahertz (MHz). The most common garage door remote frequencies are 300 MHz, 310 MHz, 315 MHz, 318 MHz, or 390 MHz. The frequency for a garage door remote or motor is usually printed on them. Step 1 - Choose a Remote Match your garage door remote to your garage door opener by using the same manufacturer. The following are some of the companies that sell garage door remotes: Liftmaster, Genie, Allstar, Linear, and Stanley. Step 2 - Locate the Learn Button Programming your garage door remote and clearing the current garage door remotes from the opener varies slightly according to the model of your system. All openers have a learn button. To find the learn button you may have to remove the light cover on the opener. Step 3 - Program the Remote To program a new remote into the system, hold the learn button until the indicator light blinks on the opener.