A: absolutely
A: No
A: Yes, but I haven't tried it after sitting awhile. Within the first few minutes I know it does.
A: Mine did not.
A: Hello, and thank you for your question. Yes, the included keypad has the option for a "One Button Close" as you described. This feature can be turned on or off based on your preference.
A: No. The keypad has to be paired with the opener to operate it, the entry code is chosen at this time. It will have to be punched in, then hit enter.
A: No it is wireless
A: No the keypad is wireless. Just takes a 9-volt battery.
A: The outside keypad is wireless.
A: No. Very easy wireless installation.
A: Thank you for your question. An electrician will not be required to install the outside key pad. The key pad powers with a 9V battery and requires not additional wiring.
A: It is a wireless keypad with programming instructions in the box.
A: Around $200.00 from a garage door company depending on where you live. It is pretty easy to install. You tube has videos to help if you want to try to tackle it.
A: Here's a link with further information about the cost of H.D. opener installation: http://www.homedepot.com/b/Doors-Windows-Garage-Doors-Openers-Accessories/N-5yc1vZaqy0
A: Your average cost should be about $100.00. This should include not only install but balancing / aligning the door.
A: We did it our selves. In our area cost is about $200 from what those in HOA say.
A: The installer charged 75>00 as I also had them install the garage door also so gave discount on the opener install. Otherwise would have charged 150.00. to 175.00
A: Thank you for your question. The rail extension kit you are enquiring about is the 8810CB. http://www.homedepot.com/p/Chamberlain-10-ft-Belt-Drive-Rail-Extension-Kit-8810CB/202867901?N=5yc1vZbdof
A: You need to purchase the following: Chamberlain Model # 8810CB Internet # 202867901
A: There are two kits, one for the belt drive opener and one for the chain drive opener. The belt drive kit is Model: 8810CB. It's called Belt Drive Rail Extension Kit for 10' High Garage Doors
A: Read other reviews re: Homelink. If your car is 2012 or newer, it will *Probably* work. If it is older, it like;y will not. You can get a free repeater (minus shipping) to make it work. You should call them as soon as you buy it to get it, it takes 5 days to ship.
A: Contact your local Ford dealership, they may be able to help with there system, or direct you to there web site to see if it is on the compatibility list.
A: Hello, and thank you for your question. To verify compatibility of the HomeLink systems that are installed in your vehicles, please visit the HomeLink website - www.homelink.com.
A: Yes, this product is HomeLink compatible.
A: Yes it should work fine. Just follow the instructions that came with your car and it should work fine.
A: Yes! Your vehicles are nearly new. This unit would not work with my 2002 Honda Odyssey.
A: Thank you for your question. You can go back to the store and get one compatible with your opener. http://www.homedepot.com/p/Chamberlain-3-Button-Visor-Remote-Control-with-MyQ-Technology-953EV/202867903?N=5yc1vZas0h
A: they keep them in stock at the store
A: You can get another one compatible to your opener. Be sure to clear the opener of all remote devices so that if found by someone they won't be able to open the door. Then redo the learning of the remotes you want to use and the keyless entry if you have one.
A: Hello, and thank you for your question. To verify if the version of the Car2U that is installed in your vehicle will work with this opener, you will need to contact Lear, the manufacturer of that system.
A: did not work for me
A: It does, you just need to buy a repeater. I was directed to the LiftMaster website. Apparently LiftMaster and Chamberlian are cross compatible. Part number is: CAR2U RPTR. Cost is about forty bucks.
A: I don't believe so.
A: Yes. The panel that comes with the opener only uses the two wires that a push button uses. So just connect it to the opener at the same spot.
A: Hello, and thank you for your question. No, this opener will not work with a standard push button to operate.
A: The installation seemed easier this time. There are 2 remotes that come with the unit as well as a back-up battery and the MyQ program which enables you to open and close the from anywhere you have a signal on your smart phone. Additionally, this unit does not run off the chain but from a belt. Finally, there are sensors that insure proper alignment. If the sensors are not communicating with each other properly, the door will not function. The biggest difference is the sound level. It is extremely quiet!!! Hope this helps.
A: Hello, and thank you for your question. The two models are very similar. In addition to the power ratings, this model (HD930EV) includes an internet gateway, so that the opener is ready to use the MyQ technology immediately, while the gateway must be purchased separately to use with the WD962KEV. In addition, this model includes an LCD in the wall control that can display information such as time, temperature, and messages about the opener, while the HD930EV system does not include the LCD on the wall control.
A: The wd962kev has •Auto force-sensing technology constantly monitors garage door opener system and adjusts forces to temperature fluctuations and •Quick-install rail system provides faster and easier installation assembles in 60 seconds.
A: Includes the internet gateway, which is $40 to $50..
A: Two remotes. One back-up battery. MyQ program (accessible from your smart phone to open/close the door from anywhere). Exterior key pad. Interior door control with time of day, temperature, and other adjustable features. You will LOVE this opener.
A: Hello and thank you for your question. This MyQ enabled model includes our most powerful and highest rated 1 1/4 HPS motor with steel-reinforced belt drive. Includes a battery backup, two three-button remote controls, wireless keypad, MyQ Internet Gateway and delivers 200 watts of light for added safety.
A: Wall Panel, battery, Complete opener, Transmitters and angle to attach it to the ceiling if needed. All bolts and screws are included. Has a 110 plug on the end for power. IR for the safety device on each side of the door. All wiring is included both for the IR and wall panel.
A: Everything you need for a 7ft door (single or double). product overview should be clear. motor, belt, hardware for install, sensors, 2 remotes, hardwired control, and wireless keypad, and a internet gateway for the MyQ app
A: If you mean accessories, there is a keyless remote, two remotes for the cars, a MyQ gateway, and the keypad for in the garage. There are a couple of pieces of small angle iron for mounting to a existing base.
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Garage Door Opener Horsepower (hp) | |||
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1 1/4 hp | 1/2 hp | 1/2 hp | 3/4 hp |
Opener Type | |||
Belt Drive, Smart | Chain Drive, Smart | Belt Drive, Smart | Belt Drive, Smart |
Features | |||
Illuminated Wall Control, Lights, Manual Release Handle, Motion Activated Light, Safety sensor, Wireless keypad | Battery Backup Function | Battery Backup Function, Lights, Safety sensor | Safety sensor, Timer-to-Close |
Included | |||
Remote Control | Batteries, Hardware, Instructions, Remote Control | Batteries, Hardware, Instructions, Remote Control | Remote Control |
Works With | |||
Proprietary App | IFTTT | Proprietary App |