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The 3 Button Garage Door Remote SM24-MAX is a versatile, secure, and easy-to-program device compatible with LiftMaster, Chamberlain, and Craftsman garage door openers from 1993 onward. Featuring 3 control buttons, 5 color-coded learn buttons, and advanced Security+ 2.0 encryption, it offers seamless multi-door management and peace of mind. Includes built-in CR2032 battery and a visor clip for on-the-go convenience.










| ASIN | B09VZ48563 |
| Batteries | 1 CR2032 batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61,238 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #303 in Garage Door Keypads & Remotes |
| Color | Garage Door Remote with 5 Learn Button 1-Pack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (3,068) |
| Date First Available | March 19, 2022 |
| Description Pile | CR2032 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Item model number | SM24-MAX |
| Manufacturer | Giant |
| Product Dimensions | 3.35 x 2.36 x 0.98 inches |
| Special Features | Universal |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
A**K
Definitely Works (Learn+9pin+12pin)
Let me say to all buyers. It works for all Learn, 9pin, and 12pin garage door and community security gate. I replaced my garage door opener to a Chamberlain B970 (yellow learn button). My old garage door remote also had 9pin switches to activate the community security gate. Programming is very easy. Here is what I did. For the garage door opener: 1) Make sure garage door is in the closed position 2) Press the program button in the remote under the battery cover (LED light on remote will stay on) 3) Press the Learn button on your garage opener hub (main unit) 4) Press the designated button on your remote that you want to assign and click slowly until your garage opener lights flash. Should be the exact number of clicks mentioned in the manual 5) Press the program button in the remote under the battery cover to exit the program mode (LED light on remote will turn off) For the community security gate (either 9pin or 12pin): 1) Match the exact sequence as the old remote dip switches (if your old remote only had 9pins, make sure pin 10, 11, 12 on your new remote are in the off position) 2) Press the program button in the remote under the battery cover (LED light on remote will stay on) 3) Press the designated button on your remote that you want to assign and click slowly until your community security gate opens. Should be the exact number of clicks mentioned in the manual 4) Press the program button in the remote under the battery cover to exit the program mode (LED light on remote will turn off) That's it. The only complaint I have is the clip. The clip does not lock into place very well. Both were very loose and almost useless. Luckily I didn't need them. If you want to clip the remote to your sunvisor, it will be loose and possibly fall off. Krazy glue should fix the problem.
J**R
Purchased several, always work great
Works perfectly with no issues setting up. I’ve bought several of these for various cars of mine
D**K
Spent a Couple of Hours, Still Doesn't Work
This will be a more detailed review since I am pretty frustrated. I so wanted this to work but somehow just couldn't get it to. Bought this so that I could have 1 garage door opener for my home and my in-laws' place. Both places have Liftmaster brand openers but mine is a purple learn button and my in-laws' is red. First, I have to say that the instructions aren't very helpful. The chart they have for the number of times you click the button corresponding to the color of the learn button is wrong. I read some other reviews online and they said to just try all 4 combinations because they all had the same experience. For a purple learn button, the chart said to click it 2 times but I found that once is what it took for mine. Then, for a red learn button, the chart said to click it 3 times but I found the twice is what it took for my in-laws' opener. Unfortunately, after figuring out the number of times to click the button to program it, I still couldn't get it to open/close the garage door at both places. At my place, I clicked it once and followed the instructions for programming to the point that the lights turned on and off which usually signals a connection has been made. But, when I press the button, it doesn't open/close the garage door. I tried it at least 20 times with each garage door on 2 different nights and couldn't get it to work. To top it off, on both garage doors, after spending that much time trying to get this to work, all the other remotes and Homelink connections that used to work were somehow erased so I had to go reprogram all of those. I will be returning these (I bought 2) unless someone is able to help me get these to work.
P**M
when hitting the learn buttons, you don't have to wait until the light to stop blinking
I'M NOT SURE HOW LONG IT WILL LAST, BUT I FOUND OUT THE HARD WAY HOW EASY IT WAS TO SET UP! I have an OLD sears garage door opener with the dip switches. All you have to do is make sure all of the switches are in the up(+) or down(-) position, not in the middle, on both the receiver and the remote. Stand in front of the door as if you were in your car, press the little program button inside the control until the light flashes. Then you begin to push either #1 button or #2 and keep slowly pushing until the door goes up. After that hit the little control button again and voila, done! Then if you want your own 4 digit code enter it on both the receiver and control and bingo you are set! Also, start with the door in the closed position.
K**M
Feels a bit flimsy, but works.
When I first holding it, it feels surprisingly light compare to other factory remotes. It does work for my Craftsman opener following the instruction.
S**R
Works with early 90s dip switch garage door opener
I have an early 1990s Sears Craftsman garage door opener (GDO) with 9 dip switches. It doesn't have a learn button. I wanted a wireless keypad, so I bought a "universal" Chamberlain KLIK2U-P2MC but, after trying for 3 hours (including a call to Chamberlain customer support), it simply didn't work. I returned it, and bought this (cheaper) one. It's backlit, it beeps with each button press, and it took me only 15 minutes to get it working. The first 10 of those minutes was fetching a ladder, and changing the dip switches on my GDO. I had to do this because each dip switch has three possible positions (up, middle, down; aka +, 0, -) and the existing settings had some of the switches set at 0 (middle). However, this keypad doesn't allow that - all of the dip switches on the GDO have to be set to either up or down. So, up the ladder I went, to set them all to up or down, then I spent a few minutes programming the keypad. I used ID 10 for my GDO (even though it is a Sears, I selected ID 10, which is Chamberlain 1990-1992), and then I entered the position of each dip switch, then I chose a 4-digit PIN. And bingo, it works well. In fact, when I programmed the keypad, I was sitting in my home office, about 30 yards (and several walls) from the garage - and my wife came into my office to ask me why the garage door was moving! So, this keypad not only works, it also has a great range !! My only "complaint" is very minor - I wish there was a link, on Amazon, to a pdf of the user manual.
J**Z
Lo use para mi portón y de mis papas y use los 3 botones y para cada uno color diferente, en mi caso fue amarillo, verde y morado y todo bien, solo hay que seguir las instrucciones.
J**O
Programarlos es muy sencillo. Además, se ven fuertes
G**U
Noble doy las 5 estrellas porque tengo que acercarme mucho a la cochera o de plano, sacar el control por la ventana
K**A
No funcionó
A**R
Únicamente funciono uno de los controles
Trustpilot
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