Chamberlain Clicker Universal Garage Door Opener Remote Control #CLT1D
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Manufacturer: Chamberlain
Model: CLT1D
Binding: Tools & Hardware
Publisher: Chamberlain
Label: Chamberlain
Features for Chamberlain Clicker Universal Garage Door Opener Remote Control #CLT1D:
- Universal garage door opener remote control; not for Genie Intellicode or Stanley SecureCode systems
- Works with up to 80 percent of garage doors; 2-button design for multiple doors
- Lightweight plastic housing
- Includes remote, battery, visor clip
- 5.6 ounces; 1-year warranty
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Customer Reviews
Zero Customer Support 
2008-01-08
I bought this remote as an addition to a fully functioning CLT1. I have set the dip-switches identically...but lo and behold, the "updated" model does not work. OK, fine. But there is absolutely zero customer support. There is no phone #. There is an e-mail form on the website...but my attempts have gone completely unheeded. Only after reading some of these posts have I learned that the CLT1D has glaring incompatibility issues. I have wasted so much time, I'm livid. No more Chamberlin...ever!
Programming a remote 
2008-01-07
I had a little trouble programing this remote as my garage door is an older variety. I found the company who makes it to be very helpful and answered my questions. I have not yet programmed the second "button" but anticipate it to be easier.
review remote controler item 
2007-12-29
I am pleased with the remote door opener. For some reason however, I did not recieve my original order, and I had to call on telephone to notify them that I did not recieve the order. They replaced the order and sent it to me. I then recieved it two days later with no problems. Overall I am pleased with the product and would recomend it to others for the price.
Thank you. Zoltan Balogh
doesn't work for mine 
2007-12-28
I moved into a house with a 10 year old Craftsman opener. It has a smartlearn button and everything, but this remote just won't learn from it no matter what I do. Others were fine, but this one doesn't like me. I'm sure it's great, but doesn't work for me
Be forewarned!!! 
2007-12-23
This remote will NOT support a multicode remote, as the previous CLT1 would. It took me several tries to figure it out, only to finally retrieve my old paperwork from the CLT1, (thank G-D I had saved!), only to find out that this newer model does not do all that the older model did. If you have a multicode remote, this remote will NOT work!!
Clicker CLT1D 
2008-03-02
All in all this works. Programming was relativly easy, once we figured out if we had DIP switches or smart button on our motor unit.
Finally figured it out for the Craftsman Red Smart Learn Button 
2008-02-21
The directions were a little confusing for an older remote/garage door opener that doesn't have DIP switches. I have a 1999 Craftsman opener with the RED smart learn button. I set the brand switches on the Clicker to Off-On-On-Off and the first DIP switch to Neutral, in the middle of on and off, and set the rest to off. It worked on the first try!
A Great and Versatile Remote Control 
2008-02-14
I use this remote to open the gate to my housing development. It sends a good signal from a reasonable distance so it is more than a garage door opener It is compatible with a large list of openers including gates I'm sure. It has a nice heft and hand feel. I actually own two of them since the old one I have has worked flawlessly for a number of years and battery life is excellent. Follow the instructions carefully when programming it -- it has little dip switches set to on/off to program the signal code. There is a little button sequence to lock it in. I kept running back and forth to the gate on a cold night in frustration until I read the part about locking the code in and became a math/engineering genius. If I can do it -- Mr. Impatient -- you can program it too.
Not very universal; packaging could use some clarification! 
2008-02-07
The packaging is pretty unhelpful about which systems it will and won't control. Unfortunately, our 12-switch DoIt (non-Intellicast) is one of the ones it won't. Back it goes!
Eats 9v batteries in a day or two 
2008-01-14
My Clicker seems to have developed a problem after being only a month old -- it eats an entire, fresh, brand-new 9v battery in a matter of days. I keep it in the door pocket of my car and I have repeatedly verified that the buttons aren't getting mashed. I know the button isn't geting stuck -- the LED on the front illuminates when you press it, and it goes off when you would expect it to. But I've now replaced the battery three times in two weeks. Each battery was a fresh, brand new 9v bought from different stores. Energizer, Duracell, didn't matter.
This makes my Clicker a useless paperweight.