Julie Bove wrote:
"trader_4" wrote in message
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On Friday, September 19, 2014 12:06:48 AM UTC-4, Malcom Mal Reynolds
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Tony Hwang wrote:
Julie Bove wrote:
In April or May we had a new garage door opener installed. Our
garage
is tiny. Can't park a car in it so how it is called a garage, I
do not
know. New unit is a Chamberlin and from what I can see on line, the
cheapest one. Came with one Clicker. Purchased two additional
Clickers
and a keypad.
So for about three weeks, we had assorted problems, mainly
because the
installer was, IMO a buffoon. But finally another guy came out
to put
things right and everything seemed fine until two days ago.
Daughter rang the doorbell. I then asked her why she didn't come in
through the garage and her answer was that the keypad didn't
work. And
it didn't. Keys lit up but nothing happened when we put in the code.
I did change the battery but wasn't sure of its age. Still
didn't work.
Bought new battery and put it in. Still didn't work. Now this
isn't
the code but I will use it for the sake of this problem. Let's
say that
our code was 12345.
Installer snapped the battery in more firmly. Still didn't work.
Asked
me if I had a phone. Obviously I did as he had called me on it.
He had
a phone in his hand. But I went into the house to get the phone.
Why?
Still don't know. He never asked to use it. But...
When I got back with the phone, he told me that he had
reprogrammed the
unit. Not sure how since he had no ladder or step stool and I
had only
been gone for less than a minute. Maybe 20 seconds. Then he
said that
we needed to put in 123455. Say what? How could 12345 have
worked all
this time? And we did not have to press the # either. Just the
numbers,
although my instructions say to press the # button.
Oh and... While I was waiting for him to come, I tried to put in
the
code. And repeatedly, as I put in 1 and 2, the door began to come
down.
Came down one section, stopped and then went back up. It did this
several times. And then it did nothing when I tried to put in
the code.
When I told my daughter of this she insisted that it can not be
right.
She is the one who usually uses the keypad and she knows what
number she
has put in. She has used 12345 for at least 4 months and it worked!
So then I went out to try it. Tried 123455 three times and nothing.
Then waited about 10 minutes and tried it again. It worked! And it
worked repeatedly.
I feel like I am in crazy land. How could this have been? I am
waiting
for the installer to call me back and I will go out and keep
trying it
to see what happens.
Hi,
Is the keypad on wireless? Usually they are programmed from KP and
there
is procedure in the owner's manual. Isn't it on warranty? Call
Chamberlain customer support is one way to solve the problem.
general experience has demonstrated she never gets the owners manual and
just won't call up any company to get service from them
I agree, there does seem to be a common theme here. She doesn't tell
us the make/model, won't call manufacturer's customer service help,
doesn't have the manual, gets things installed assuming they will put in
a Chamberlain because that's what was there before, etc.
As I said... I already called them once. They sent me two new Clickers
so I could take the clips off of them. I don't think the make and model
are even necessary to know. The item in question is not the garage door
opener itself but the item called the Clicker. It is the wireless
keypad. This is it right here. You can see the model number there.
http://www.chamberlain.com/clicker-a...s-entry-system
Hmmm,
I think every thing you touch go bad instantly or you have very low IQ,
or it is your hobby and enjoyment wasting lot of our time. When I see
your name poips up from now on I will stay away as far as I can. Really
there are full of people of many different kind in this world. You don't
have a man folk in your family? what are they doing? You only get
incompetent bums for service too? How come? Jesus Christ!!