Note: Marantec makes a few 315mHz models under their name, but also offers to private label the same units for garage door companies. Check the opener for specific model #s to see if this keypad will work with a private label Omega or other similar opener. If you have a Marantec 315mHz opener, especially older models that only support one code, this is the keypad you will need. Other brands that claim compatibility may be, but they will have limitations like locking out all the other working remotes. This keypad learns the code from an existing remote if you already have one, so it can be added without needing access to the opener unit. The only real nit is that you need to follow the programming steps blind, and have a very limited time window to complete all the steps. You can't dawdle or re-read the instructions in the middle, it will time out. Be sure to watch a few youtube videos so you can see how it is supposed to work.Read full review
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I was unable to get the keypad to sync with my door opener. It could be my doors were installed in 2007 and continue to work well. My former keypad disintegrated and I need to replace it. I was pleased to find this brand at this value and received it as advertised. Unfortunately I need to return it because it does not work with my doors.
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This door opener works great with a lot of nice features. It is easy to program, just follow the instructions carefully. Having new batteries in remotes makes it a cinch. The sliding door over the keypad is very nice and doesn’t make it obvious. The only negative is that you should replace the batteries in this device every year or it ruins the unit, hence me ordering a replacement on eBay. They tell you when you see low battery warning to change then, but this was too late for me.
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I would have given this a 5 star if it were not for the programming instructions. It took several tries to really understand the sequence of events. Could be a lot clearer. Namely you have to do step 2 during the step 1. Makes sense? You will understand once you get into it. Also, it refers to the Enter button. No button is marked Enter. It's the bottom right with the arrow symbol. Now, once you get it programmed, it installs on the outside of the garage quite easily. SAVE THE DIRECTIONS! If you ever want to change the code enter a temporary code or clear the memory, you will need the directions.
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This is the best keyless pad I've tried for my Martin opener. It is sturdier than the one that came (originally) with the opener. It uses sturdy plastic keys (not the touchpad which not only wears quickly but show which numbers are most frequently pressed). This unit employs a sliding face (with a magnetic stop) instead of the fragile hinge of the original unit (which always seemed to be the first thing to break). It also doesn't require the special 6-pronged key to program. I replaced my original keypad with a duplicate but am much more pleased with this unit.
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