LiftMaster Receiver and Remote Bundle, Lift Master Universal 850LM + 811LM
Manufacturer | LiftMaster |
Part Number | SG_B079GF1J25_US |
Item Weight | 9.1 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.1 x 5.35 x 2.48 inches |
Item model number | SG_B079GF1J25_US |
Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
A**P
Get the power pack make your life easier
Work great, directions sink, to complicated, good thing I’m a electrician
A**R
Fixed my Craftman short range issue and made it safer with two stage remote operation
I was having issues with garage door remotes with a local military base. I had almost no reception range with the craftsman garage door opener. I used another alternative for a while, but those too were interfered with slightly. This unit is basically the only solution without replacing my craftsman garage door opener with a whole new unit. (I even replace circuit boards in the craftsman but it would never full increase the range).I installed this unit and attached it to the inside garage button with a short wire. I then used standard cable coax and ran the antenna to just outside the garage door at the top. I now have a long range with the remotes and with my HomeLink in my newer cars (does not work with older car, so just use the remotes). I replaced the keypad and now not only does it work better but is safer with the two stage (yellow button) remote operation.
"**"
good product
easy hook up. was pleased with ease of installation. after trying other products that failed to work this was my last-ditch effort, and it worked!
K**R
Power Adapter Not Included
I have no issue with the seller or the product, however the product doesn't come with a power adapter. Now I have to wait an additional week for delivery of the adapter. It sure seems that if you purchase an item that requires power, an adapter would be included. Frustrated.....
J**Y
Simple solution to connect Homelink to old garage door openers
I still have 1980s vintage Sears Craftsman garage door openers in my garage. Stray radio frequencies from passing cars can sometimes open the doors, but the openers have a "security switch" that can disable the remote function. I keep this switch permanently on and instead have been using an add-on Skylink remote system connected to the wall mounted buttons that allows me to transmit remote signals to the opener with more secure rolling code frequencies. This has been a great way to avoid having to replace the openers entirely, but the Skylink remotes have very weak range and the Skylink system is not compatible with the built-in Homelink remote transmitters in my newer Honda cars.So my next plan was to have the Homelink buttons communicate with my home automation system, which could then open the garage doors through a z-wave signal to the Go Control garage controllers I had recently installed on the openers. However, getting Homelink to talk to my Vera, or any other z-wave network for that matter, requires installing a now-discontinued third party device and a small amount of coding, which according to some blog posts, sometimes works and sometimes doesn't.This Lift Master 850LM device replaces the Skylink system on my openers and lets me connect securely using rolling codes with the Homelink buttons in my cars. The range is also a lot better. It has 3 channels so I can set up both of my garage doors on a single device. The wiring is very straightforward but the pairing with Homelink is a little complicated. You need to have a remote (I bought the cheapest Lift Master 811LM model) to pair with the 850LM which you then use to pair with the Homelink buttons in your car. There are detailed directions on this pairing procedure that you can Google. It's not as simple as the pairing of the remote to the 850LM, but involves a number of button sequences including the learn button on the 850LM. In the end, everything works perfectly and I'm very happy.
A**R
Easy to use and istall
Finally I can open my garage door from the distance and with a first try!
C**G
Long distance capable but dumb.
Other reviews indicated success pairing with Ford vehicles. This can only be achieved by using one channel for the remote and teaching the remote to learn the vehicle’s code — two separate Hz responses. This defeated the purpose of swapping the old controller for this one.
C**K
Good product
This was a cheaper option then buying a whole control board for my garage door opener. It has great range too! I set it up on the same frequency as a door on my shop which is several hundred yards away and the radio has a strong enough signal to open and close the door on that garage as well. Not sure I want that but I was impressed with the range.
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