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Garage Opener Universal Keypad Kit – Receiver & Keypad Combo

SKU: MC-UNVKEP

4 In Stock
Description

Add secure keyless entry to nearly any garage door opener. This kit includes a Multi-Code 1090 receiver that mounts directly to your opener’s control board terminals and a matching wireless keypad. Perfect for replacing lost keypads or adding PIN entry to openers without built-in keyless access.

Key Features

  • Universal add-on: Installs directly to your opener’s P/B, COM, and DC screw terminals.
  • Secure PIN access: Weather-resistant wireless keypad with programmable 4-digit codes.
  • Simple install: Loosen terminal screws on the opener, slide in the receiver’s spade lugs, and retighten. No rewiring of your wall button required.
  • Expandable: Receiver supports multiple transmitters – add extra Multi-Code keypads or Multi-Code 3089 remotes as needed.
  • Reliable range: Typical wireless operation up to 100 feet.

What’s Included

  • 1 × Multi-Code 1090 Universal Receiver (mounts directly to opener terminals)
  • 1 × Wireless Keypad (backlit, weather-resistant)
  • Mounting screws & anchors for keypad
  • Printed installation & programming guide

Compatibility

  • Compatible: Most LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Wayne Dalton, Linear, Overhead Door, Craftsman, and other operators with standard push-button (PB/COM/DC) terminals.
  • Not compatible: Newer “Security+ 2.0” and proprietary digital wall control systems without PB/COM screw terminals.
  • One kit controls one door. Install additional kits for multiple doors.

Specifications

  • Receiver: Multi-Code 1090, direct-mount spade lugs, DIP switch coding
  • Power: Powered directly from opener’s control board (24V supply)
  • Keypad: Weather-resistant, backlit, 4-digit PIN
  • Wireless Range: Up to ~100 ft (site conditions vary)
  • Memory: Supports multiple transmitters

Installation Overview

  1. Loosen the PB/COM/DC screws on your opener’s terminal strip.
  2. Insert the receiver’s spade lugs under the screw heads along with your wall-button wires.
  3. Tighten the screws and position the receiver’s antenna vertically.
  4. Mount the keypad outside near the garage door and program your PIN.
  5. Test operation from a distance of ~50 feet to confirm reliable signal.

Tip: Always match the DIP switch settings on the keypad transmitter and the receiver before testing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to rewire my wall button?

No. The receiver mounts alongside your wall button wires at the same screw terminals. Both will continue to work.

Will my original remotes still work?

Yes. The kit adds keypad functionality but does not interfere with your opener’s built-in radio or existing remotes.

Can I add more keypads?

Yes. The Multi-Code 1090 receiver can store multiple transmitters. You can add additional Multi-Code keypads or 3089 remotes at any time.

Does one kit control multiple doors?

No. One kit controls one door. For two doors, install a second kit on the other opener so each door has its own keypad/receiver pairing.

Is the keypad weatherproof?

Yes. The included wireless keypad is designed for outdoor use with backlit keys and weather-resistant housing. Mount under an overhang for best longevity.

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Description

Add secure keyless entry to nearly any garage door opener. This kit includes a Multi-Code 1090 receiver that mounts directly to your opener’s control board terminals and a matching wireless keypad. Perfect for replacing lost keypads or adding PIN entry to openers without built-in keyless access.

Key Features

  • Universal add-on: Installs directly to your opener’s P/B, COM, and DC screw terminals.
  • Secure PIN access: Weather-resistant wireless keypad with programmable 4-digit codes.
  • Simple install: Loosen terminal screws on the opener, slide in the receiver’s spade lugs, and retighten. No rewiring of your wall button required.
  • Expandable: Receiver supports multiple transmitters – add extra Multi-Code keypads or Multi-Code 3089 remotes as needed.
  • Reliable range: Typical wireless operation up to 100 feet.

What’s Included

  • 1 × Multi-Code 1090 Universal Receiver (mounts directly to opener terminals)
  • 1 × Wireless Keypad (backlit, weather-resistant)
  • Mounting screws & anchors for keypad
  • Printed installation & programming guide

Compatibility

  • Compatible: Most LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Wayne Dalton, Linear, Overhead Door, Craftsman, and other operators with standard push-button (PB/COM/DC) terminals.
  • Not compatible: Newer “Security+ 2.0” and proprietary digital wall control systems without PB/COM screw terminals.
  • One kit controls one door. Install additional kits for multiple doors.

Specifications

  • Receiver: Multi-Code 1090, direct-mount spade lugs, DIP switch coding
  • Power: Powered directly from opener’s control board (24V supply)
  • Keypad: Weather-resistant, backlit, 4-digit PIN
  • Wireless Range: Up to ~100 ft (site conditions vary)
  • Memory: Supports multiple transmitters

Installation Overview

  1. Loosen the PB/COM/DC screws on your opener’s terminal strip.
  2. Insert the receiver’s spade lugs under the screw heads along with your wall-button wires.
  3. Tighten the screws and position the receiver’s antenna vertically.
  4. Mount the keypad outside near the garage door and program your PIN.
  5. Test operation from a distance of ~50 feet to confirm reliable signal.

Tip: Always match the DIP switch settings on the keypad transmitter and the receiver before testing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to rewire my wall button?

No. The receiver mounts alongside your wall button wires at the same screw terminals. Both will continue to work.

Will my original remotes still work?

Yes. The kit adds keypad functionality but does not interfere with your opener’s built-in radio or existing remotes.

Can I add more keypads?

Yes. The Multi-Code 1090 receiver can store multiple transmitters. You can add additional Multi-Code keypads or 3089 remotes at any time.

Does one kit control multiple doors?

No. One kit controls one door. For two doors, install a second kit on the other opener so each door has its own keypad/receiver pairing.

Is the keypad weatherproof?

Yes. The included wireless keypad is designed for outdoor use with backlit keys and weather-resistant housing. Mount under an overhang for best longevity.

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