| | |  | Garage Door Controls | Home » » » Liftmaster 976LM/977LM 390Mhz Wireless Keyless Entry Pad | | | | | | | Description: | | Compatible with LiftMaster Security+ 390MHz garage door openers and radio control receivers only. Temporary password option. Program code directly from keypad. Backlit keypad. Includes 9V battery. The 977LM is new version of 976LM. | | | Features: | |
• Compatible with LiftMaster Security+ garage door openers (with orange learn button) and radio control receivers only.
• Temporary password option.
• Program code directly from keypad.
• Backlit keypad. Includes 9V battery
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 0.19 pounds | | Package Length:
| 6.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 2.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 175 reviews |
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70 of 71 found the following review helpful:
worked perfectly with a Chamberlain 2280May 02, 2008
By Ken in Denver Have a Chamberlain LiftMaster Professional model 2280 with "Security+" (just marketing talk for the rolling changing code that all openers have had for 10+ yrs), and an orange learn button (we'll come back to this) on the back of the unit under the rear translucent light bulb cover. The opener manual specifies a 976LM keypad for this unit. This keypad has a 9v battery, lights up, allows an additional temporary code to be set by # of openings or # of hours, and is grayish-cream in color. Two screws to mount the unit, with one mounting hole on the top outside of the keypad and the other behind the battery cover at bottom. Contrary to comments elsewhere: 1) you do not have to hold the buttons down longer to get them to "take" ... I just punch 'em in like any other keypad I've had over the years; 2) it does not take time to reset if you mistype ... it just takes the last 4 digits you entered before pressing Send and reacts immediately if you enter a new set. Nice because you don't have to close and re-open the cover or hit Send if you know you mistyped ... just enter the last 4 digits correctly before hitting Send; 3) the buttons are the common "rubbery" ones on most all openers and they're fine; and 4) you CAN set a temporary code. Now you're going to love this ... the Chamberlain website: a) doesn't recognize a 2280 model # garage opener (I'm staring at it on the cover of the manual and it's stamped on the opener); b) doesn't say anything about a 976LM keypad; c) specifies the 940CB keypad if you have a red learning button, or a 940D if you have a purple learning button, or a 740CB for "older models" (which bringing up the instructions says applies to yellow, grey, green, or white learning button units); and d) ... has no orange button recommendation! Unforgiveable. However, the instructions that actually come with the 976LM keypad clearly say it's for units "with an orange learning button" ... which is what I have ... go figure. Keypads are all $40 on Chamberlain site, so $25 here is a good deal. In summary, simple to install (2 screws), simple to program (press & release the Learn button on your overhead opener, enter a 4 digit code on the keypad, and press & hold Enter on the keypad until your garage opener light blinks), and works fine ... at least for us orange button people.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
GreatNov 27, 2006
By SkolVikes This product does exactly what it is supposed to do. Installation is as simple as putting in 2 screws. Programming it takes about 30 seconds. 2 minor complaints I have 1. is that you have to enter the code to get it to close as well as open. 2. It would be nice to be able to assign a temporary code to give a service person or neighbor access while you are on vacation - not a big deal especially considering the great price.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Excellent replacementDec 30, 2008
By Snowdog I bought this as an exact replacement for the original remote. After 9 years, the original remote was working sporadically at best. I would often need to enter the code several times before it worked, and felt the need to push the buttons extra hard as some other reviewers have mentioned (replacing the battery did not help.) The new remote solved all my problems and works perfectly, was well worth the $24.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
It worked...but then all other remotes didn'tJul 20, 2011
By Cincy I have a Craftsman 139.536xxx garage door opener. Attempting to replace a 139.53684 SECURITY+ keyless entry pad, I purchased the 977LM Liftmaster+. I was able to program the 977LM, but all my other remotes were rendered useless during the new keypad programming process. There was no way to program the new keypad AND my car remote or OEM transmitter. With two hours invested and considering a return with a minimum $10 restocking fee and return shipping costs makes me wish I had ordered one from the OEM for twice as much.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Liftmaster Keyless EntryApr 29, 2010
By Robert Perry
"Gramps"
Works great just as expected. A word of caution. Liftmaster makes several remotes, typically distinguised by the color of the learn button. Do your research before you order. Make sure the remote matches your particular opener model. Unless you check there's about a 1 in 4 chance you picked the right one. The supplier of my unit was great too. Answered my e-mail within hours. All-in-all, a great shopping experience
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