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Liftmaster High Memory Garage
Door Opener Universal Coaxial
Receiver 412HM


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Sears Craftsman LiftMaster Chamberlain High Memory Universal Coaxial Gate Receiver 412HM
Sku: 412HM
Price: $51.75

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LiftMaster 412HM High Memory Universal Gate Receiver

  • Security+ (Amber learn button) code rotating technology. The code between the remote and receiver changes with each use for added security
  • The receiver and antenna use a TV Type F coaxial connectors. The antenna can plugged directly onto the receiver or mounted to a bracket and connected to the receiver with Model 86LM Coaxial Cable Kit
  • Includes Receiver, Antenna, Wire and Instructions
  • Over 100 billion possible codes in High Security mode, this receiver will work on 12 volt DC or 18 - 35 volts AC/DC, jumper selectable.
  • Can be used with up to 18 Security+ (code rotating) transmitters or 31 of ANY type transmitter including billion code, code rotating or code switch remote
  • Security+® (Amber learn button) rolling code technology and/or billion code/DIP switch compatibility
  • For gates, also compatible with Liftmaster Commercial Gate Wireless Digital Keypad model 466LM.
  • Momentary or constant contact, jumper selectable.
  • FCC certified 390MHZ
412HM Instruction Manual

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