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The LiftMaster 894LT 4-button learning remote control is a versatile device designed for managing various systems, including garage door openers, gate operators, light controls, and access control systems. This multifaceted remote is particularly well-suited for use in gated communities, allowing users to operate multiple functions seamlessly. Each of the four buttons can be programmed to serve different purposes; for instance, one could control a gate operator while another manages a garage door.
This remote can be customized to work with various codes and frequencies, ensuring extensive compatibility. Specifically, each button is designed to operate independently and can be programmed for Security+ 2.0 Tri-Band frequencies of 310, 315, or 390 MHz, as well as the individual Security+ 315 MHz and Security+ 390 MHz bands. Additionally, the LiftMaster 894LT can clone the codes from various LiftMaster DIP code remotes, such as the 811LM, 61LM, and 361LM. This feature eliminates the need to carry multiple remotes, as this single device can replicate the code used for the gate, streamlining access for users.
The remote is battery-operated, coming complete with an AAA battery for immediate use. It features four buttons, making it compatible with all LiftMaster, Chamberlain, and Sears garage door openers that include a learn button in red, orange, purple, or round yellow colors. For ease of use, the remote is equipped with a visor clip, allowing it to be conveniently attached to your vehicle's visor for quick access.
With the advanced Security+ system in place, every press of the remote emits a secure code to the garage door opener, enhancing the security of your home or business. LiftMaster has earned the trust of millions, becoming a leader in both residential and commercial access solutions. The company focuses on designing and delivering the safest and smartest door and gate mechanisms to ensure smooth operation and peace of mind.
LiftMaster is dedicated to advancing safety and security, putting every accessory and operator through rigorous testing to meet stringent requirements. Their safety accessories are crafted and tested to work harmoniously with their openers, providing an unparalleled level of security. From product development to installation and usage, LiftMaster prioritizes user convenience and safety in every aspect of their offerings.
The LiftMaster 894LT remote control boasts several key features: - Multiple Button Functionality: Control up to four garage doors or gates with the four independent buttons. - Versatile Use: Compatible with not just garage door openers, but also gate operators, light controls, and other access control systems. - Battery-Operated Transmitter: The remote is powered by an AAA battery, ensuring convenient operation right out of the box. - Extensive Compatibility: Programmable for use with Security+ 2.0 Tri-Band (310/315/390 MHz), as well as the Security+ 315 MHz and Security+ 390 MHz frequencies. Each button can also clone codes from LiftMaster DIP code remotes like the 811LM, 61LM, or 361LM. - Independent Frequency Control: Each button functions independently, allowing for unique frequency and code settings.
In summary, the LiftMaster 894LT 4-button learning remote control is an essential tool for enhancing security and convenience in managing residential and commercial access points.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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manufacturer | LiftMaster | ||||
part_number | 894LT | ||||
item_weight | 0.01 ounces | ||||
product_dimensions | 4.75 x 2.75 x 1.13 inches | ||||
country_of_origin | USA | ||||
item_model_number | 894LT | ||||
material | plastic | ||||
power_source | Battery-Powered | ||||
item_package_quantity | 1 | ||||
batteries_included | Yes | ||||
batteries_required | Yes | ||||
battery_cell_type | Alkaline | ||||
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best_sellers_rank | #72,183 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #363 in Garage Door Keypads & Remotes | ||||
date_first_available | December 17, 2016 |