Product Overview
The LiftMaster SN1650029 is a keypad light replacement kit used to restore illumination on select LiftMaster access control keypads. When the original keypad lamps burn out or become too dim, users may still be able to enter codes during the day but have trouble seeing the keypad at night, in covered drive lanes, or in parking areas with limited lighting. This kit provides 10 replacement keypad lights for service work where multiple lamps may need to be replaced at the same time.
This part is commonly associated with LiftMaster MiniKey / MINKEY keypad systems and various LiftMaster telephone entry keypad assemblies. It is a small maintenance part, but correct matching still matters. The keypad housing, light style, and internal parts layout should be checked before ordering so the replacement lights match the original equipment.
Compatible With
Use SN1650029 only with keypad or telephone entry systems that list this light kit or the related SNRRLIGHTJHL reference in the parts information.
- LiftMaster MINKEY / MiniKey keypad systems when the keypad light kit is shown in the parts list.
- Select LiftMaster telephone entry systems using the same keypad light service part.
- Select LiftMaster / Sentex-style keypad assemblies that reference SN1650029 or SNRRLIGHTJHL.
- Access control keypads requiring a 10-count keypad illumination service kit; verify by keypad model and parts diagram.
Features and Specifications
| Manufacturer | LiftMaster |
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| Product Type | Keypad light replacement kit |
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| Part Number | SN1650029 |
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| Quantity | 10 lights per kit |
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| Application | Keypad illumination service for select access control and telephone entry systems |
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| Compatible System Type | Select LiftMaster MiniKey / MINKEY and telephone entry keypad assemblies |
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| Notes | Match by keypad model, parts diagram, and original light style |
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Also Known As / Related Part Numbers
- SN1650029
- SNRRLIGHTJHL
- LM-SN1650029
- LiftMaster keypad light kit
- LiftMaster MiniKey light kit
- Sentex keypad light kit reference
Technician Note
If only one lamp is out, inspect the rest of the keypad lighting before closing the unit. On older entry systems it is common to replace several lamps at once so the keypad has even illumination after service.
Before Ordering
- Confirm the keypad or telephone entry model before ordering.
- Look for SN1650029 or SNRRLIGHTJHL in the parts list.
- Verify this is a light kit only, not a complete keypad.
- Inspect for water intrusion or keypad housing damage before replacing lamps.
- Use care around low-voltage wiring and avoid shorting keypad circuits.
Important Ordering Warning
Do not use this kit to modify a keypad that was not designed for these lamps. If the keypad has water damage, cracked buttons, or failed electronics, the complete keypad or entry system component may need further diagnosis.
Professional Advisory
Gate operator mechanical and electrical parts should be serviced with the operator powered down and secured against unexpected movement. If the gate is binding, moving unevenly, missing required safety devices, or showing electrical damage, have the system inspected by a qualified gate technician before replacing parts.
Product Questions and Answers
What does the LiftMaster SN1650029 kit include?
The SN1650029 kit includes 10 keypad lights used for servicing compatible LiftMaster access control or telephone entry keypad assemblies.
Is SN1650029 the same as SNRRLIGHTJHL?
SNRRLIGHTJHL is a commonly listed related reference for the SN1650029 keypad light kit. Match the installed keypad and parts diagram before ordering.
Will this kit replace a complete keypad?
No. SN1650029 is only a keypad light replacement kit. It does not replace the keypad board, keypad face, housing, or telephone entry controller.
What systems commonly use this light kit?
This kit is commonly associated with LiftMaster MiniKey / MINKEY keypad systems and select LiftMaster telephone entry systems that list this light kit in the parts information.
What should be checked if the new lights do not work?
Check the keypad power, lamp contacts, wiring, corrosion, and the condition of the keypad assembly. If there is water damage or electronic failure, a qualified access control technician should inspect the system.