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How To Program The Chamberlain Garage Door Remote KLIK1U

Here is how to program your new or old Chamberlain KLIK1U 2 button garage door remote. These methods will show how to program the remote no matter what brand of garage door opener you have (Genie, Stanley, Chamberlain, Stanley, Linear, Wayne Dalton). The KLIK1U is the most popular and best selling remote for garage doors. This 2 button remote can be programmed by using the Smart Learn button or by using the Dip switches. Here are the instructions below along with helpful charts. (Need a new battery for your Chamberlain KLIK1U? Replace ONLY with a 3V2032 coin battery.)

Chamberlain KLIK1U Clicker Universal Remote Control For Garage Door OpenersChamberlain KLIK1U Clicker Universal Remote Control For Garage Door Openers

FIRST, Before you begin programming your KLIK1U Remote:
Start with your garage door closed.
Identify the garage door opener type brand or manufacturer.
Choose to either use the DIP Switch or the Smart/Learn button.
(The Smart/Learn Button is a preferred and easier method)
Find type and color of the Smart/Learn.
Refer to your garage door opener manual if needed.
NOTE: (The Smart/Learn button or DIP Switches are located on the motor opener unit/receiver)

Clicker Universal 2-Button Garage Door Remote KLIK1U - Parts IdentificationClicker Universal 2-Button Garage Door Remote KLIK1U
Parts Identification

Clicker Universal 2-Button Garage Door Remote KLIK1U - Dip Switch or SMART LEARNClicker Universal 2-Button Garage Door Remote KLIK1U
Dip Switch or SMART LEARN

Proceed with the below instructions to your type of garage door opener…

SMART/LEARN BUTTON METHOD

Programming Method for Chamberlain Garage Door Remote KLIK1U.
NOTE: Master Mechanic, Raynor, True Value, LiftMaster, Do-It, and Sears Craftsman are compatible with Chamberlain.

1 – See Chart below to determine XX of times to press button.
2 – Open battery cover on remote.
3 – Press program button until LED lights.
4 – Press and release the Smart/Learn button on motor unit.
5 – Select a button to program. Press button XX times ensuring LED stops flashing after each press.
6 – Code is accepted when one of the following occurs: motor unit clicks, door opens, or light comes on.
7 – Press program button.
8 – Programming complete. Press selected button to test.
(If unit does not work, return to Step 3.)

Clicker Universal 2 Button Garage Door Remote KLIK1U - Number of Times To Press Button - Chart A

Clicker Universal 2-Button Garage Door Remote KLIK1U - Smart Learn Button Instructions 1Clicker Universal 2-Button Garage Door Remote KLIK1U - Smart Learn Button Instructions 2

Press Chamberlain KLIK1U Remote Button: 1 time
Your Brand of Garage Door Opener: Linear
Type – Color of Smart/Learn: Mega-Code
Year: 97-Current

Press Chamberlain KLIK1U Remote Button: 2 times
Your Brand of Garage Door Opener: Chamberlain
Type – Color of Smart/Learn: Orange/Red
Year: 97-03

Press Chamberlain KLIK1U Remote Button: 3 times
Your Brand of Garage Door Opener: Chamberlain
Type – Color of Smart/Learn: Purple
Year: 05-Current

Press Chamberlain KLIK1U Remote Button: 4 times
Your Brand of Garage Door Opener: Chamberlain
Type – Color of Smart/Learn: Green
Year: 93-96

Press Chamberlain KLIK1U Remote Button: 5 times
Your Brand of Garage Door Opener: Genie Overhead Door
Type – Color of Smart/Learn: Intellicode
Year: 95-Current

Press Chamberlain KLIK1U Remote Button: 6 times
Your Brand of Garage Door Opener: Genie Overhead Door
Type – Color of Smart/Learn: Intellicode
Year: 93-Current

Press Chamberlain KLIK1U Remote Button: 7 times
Your Brand of Garage Door Opener: Stanley
Type – Color of Smart/Learn: Secure Code
Year: 98

Press Chamberlain KLIK1U Remote Button: 8 times
Your Brand of Garage Door Opener: Chamberlain
Type – Color of Smart/Learn: Yellow
Year: 11-Current

Press Chamberlain KLIK1U Remote Button: 9 times
Your Brand of Garage Door Opener: Wayne Dalton
Type – Color of Smart/Learn: Rolling Code
Year: 99

Press Chamberlain KLIK1U Remote Button: 11 times
Your Brand of Garage Door Opener: Chamberlain
Description: 9 Position
Year: 90-92

DIP SWITCH METHOD

Programming Method for Chamberlain Garage Door Remote KLIK1U.

1 – See Chart below to determine number of times to press button.
2 – Remove battery cover on remote.
3 – Match DIP switches. Turn extra switches OFF.
4 – Press program button until LED lights.
5 – Select a button to program. Press button XX times and ensure LED stops flashing after each press.
(Code is accepted when door activates.)
6 – Press program button.
7 – Programming complete. Press selected button to test.
(If door does not work, return to Step 3.)

Clicker Universal 2 Button Garage Door Remote KLIK1U - Number of Times To Press Button - Chart B

Clicker Universal 2-Button Garage Door Remote KLIK1U - Dip Switch Instructions 1

Clicker Universal 2-Button Garage Door Remote KLIK1U - Dip Switch Instructions 2

Clicker Universal 2-Button Garage Door Remote KLIK1U - Dip Switch Positions

Press Chamberlain KLIK1U Remote Button: 11 times
Your Brand of Garage Door Opener: Chamberlain
Description: 9 Position
Year: 90-92

Press Chamberlain KLIK1U Remote Button: 12 times
Your Brand of Garage Door Opener: Chamberlain
Description: 9 Position Canada
Year: 83-89

Press Chamberlain KLIK1U Remote Button: 13 times
Your Brand of Garage Door Opener: Genie
Description: 12 Position
Year: 85

Press Chamberlain KLIK1U Remote Button: 14 times
Your Brand of Garage Door Opener: Linear Multicode
Description: 10 Position
Year: 76

Press Chamberlain KLIK1U Remote Button: 15 times
Your Brand of Garage Door Opener: Chamberlain
Description: 8 Position
Year: 83-89

Press Chamberlain KLIK1U Remote Button: 16 times
Your Brand of Garage Door Opener: Stanley/Multicode
Description: 10 Position
Year: 76

Press Chamberlain KLIK1U Remote Button: 17 times
Your Brand of Garage Door Opener: Genie
Description: 9 Position
Year: 85

Press Chamberlain KLIK1U Remote Button: 18 times
Your Brand of Garage Door Opener: Linear
Moore-O-Matic
Description: 8 Position
Year: 76

Press Chamberlain KLIK1U Remote Button: 19 times
Your Brand of Garage Door Opener: Chamberlain
Description: 7 Position
Year: 83-89

NOTE:
2 Position DIP Switch:
If programming fails, reverse DIP switches (OFF to ON and ON to OFF).

3 Position DIP Switch:
Chamberlain remotes DO NOT use the “0” position, use “+” or “-”.
If you already have a 3-button remote, DIP switch #1 must be set to “-” if the large button is to open the door.
It may be necessary to reprogram original remote controls.

Garage Door Remote KLIK1U by ChamberlainINFO ON Chamberlain KLIK1U REMOTE:
FEATURES…

Compatible with almost all brands of garage doors manufactured after 1993.
2 button design allows control of up to 2 garage door openers or gate systems at once.
Uses Smart Learn technology for easy programmability and frequency recognition.
Program the remote in mere seconds.
Built-in visor clip and an indicator light to show when it is transmitting.

SAFETY NOTE: Chamberlain Clicker products are intended to be used only with garage door openers with photoeye safety sensors. These are always located on or near the bottom of the door track.

Need help programming your Chamberlain KLIK1U REMOTE to work with your garage door? Please leave your question below and we will be happy to assist you.

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  1. BRIAN LIVINGSTON

    I bought a lift master 380UT remote control for my lift master model 41A3039 chamberlain garage door opener.
    It was recommended by people at chamberlain.
    I can’t make it work as it has 9 dip switches with the – + o.
    It does not have a learn light.
    I tried everything according to the manual they sent me.
    I don’t know what year my opener is, but it has an old green remote about the size of my android cell phone.
    The old remote works but its so big that it’s unhandy to keep in the car.
    Also when I open the door, I can’t close it till the light shuts off which is about 3 minutes.
    Is there a remote that will work, or is my opener too old?

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