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Wireless keyless entry keypads let you open and close your garage door with a secure PIN code, so you don’t need a remote or key. They’re perfect for family members, guests, or as a backup when you don’t have a remote handy.
Keypads are designed for specific opener brands and technologies. Always check your opener’s model number and learn button color (green, amber/orange, purple, etc.) to ensure you select the correct replacement keypad.
Q: How do I know which keypad works with my opener?
A: Match your opener’s brand, model, and learn button color to the compatible keypad listed on the product page.
Q: Can I change the PIN on a garage door keypad?
A: Yes. Most keypads allow you to reset and program a new PIN in a few steps. Instructions are included with each keypad.
Q: Are keypads weather resistant?
A: Yes. Keypads are built for outdoor use and designed to withstand normal weather conditions.
Q: Can I add a keypad to an older opener?
A: Yes. If your opener doesn’t support a direct wireless keypad, the easiest solution is our
Universal Keypad Kit.
It includes a Multi-Code receiver that connects directly to your opener’s control board terminals and a weather-resistant wireless keypad.
This allows you to add secure PIN access to almost any older opener without changing your motor or losing the use of your existing remotes.
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