Liftmaster

CPTK-3 Passport Three-Button Keychain Remote

318 MHz Passport commercial-grade three-channel keychain transmitter with bidirectional encryption. The three-button version of the CPTK-1 — operates a community front gate, a parking garage door, and an amenity gate from a single fob, with each button enrolled and revocable independently.

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  • ModelLiftmaster CPTK-3
  • Frequency318 MHz · Passport bidirectional encryption
  • CompatibilityPassport receivers (PPWR, STAR1000, STAR1000+)
  • Battery3 V CR2032 lithium
  • FCC IDHBW7459
  • Channels3 independent buttons · unique enrolled IDs

In the box

  • Liftmaster CPTK-3 Passport transmitter
  • Steel split-ring keyring
  • 3 V CR2032 lithium battery (installed)
  • Programming & ID-card insert

Compatibility

Confirmed-compatible openers, receivers, and the older remotes this part replaces. If your model isn't listed, send us a photo and we'll verify before you buy.

Passport receivers

PPWR PPWR-IN STAR1000 STAR1000+ CSL24V CSW24V CSL24UL

Commercial gate operators

Liftmaster CSL24V/CSL24UL CSW24V Apex Series Elite Series

Replaces these remotes

Older Passport keychain models PPWLK3 PPLK3

Each button on the CPTK-3 enrolls independently at the receiver, so a single fob can carry credentials for three separate properties or three separate gates within one property.

Enrolling the CPTK-3 at the receiver

Repeat the enrollment procedure once per button — each button has its own unique factory ID.

  1. At the Passport receiver, press "ENROLL". The display prompts for a remote ID.
  2. Press one button on the CPTK-3. The receiver reads that button's unique ID and stores it.
  3. Repeat steps 1–2 at each receiver (or for each button) you want active.

Each button can be revoked individually — useful when a resident moves out of one property but still needs access to another.

What customers say

★★★★★

Three gates across our property — front, side, and parking. One fob, three buttons, all individually managed.

Community Manager · Scottsdale, AZ

★★★★★

Better than carrying three separate fobs. The enrollment per-button is exactly what we needed for multi-property access.

Operations Director · Tampa, FL