Programming and Operating Instructions:NOTE: If your current remote or receiver has 2-position
(Binary) coding switches and 318 MHz frequency, use these instructions
in conjunction with the main coding instructions below.
1. Any switches in the OFF position will be coded as "0".
2. If switches 1 thru 4 are in the ON or UP position, Code as "+".
3. If switches 5 thru 9 are in the ON or UP position, Code as "-".
DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED:
PIN: Is the Personal Identification Number you choose which will allow you to operate your door or gate controls. The Primary PIN
is the PIN you choose and program the keypad with to operate the door
or gate. After programming, The Primary PIN becomes the only number,
which can be used to re-program your system. It is insurance against
anyone else re-programming your system.
Factory Default: Refers to settings on your keypad, which were made at the factory.
LED: Light Emitting Diode, or indicator light on your keypad.
FEATURES OF THIS KEYPAD:
The keypad has a number of operating features and indicators to provide you with information and make its overall use easier.
Factory Default Setting: Should you ever forget
your PIN you can restore your keypad to the original factory default
settings. Once you do this, however, you must go through the programming
steps again. To restore the factory setting, PUSH 999, PUSH #, PUSH
999,PUSH #. All codes are now restored to the original factory
settings.
Reset/On-Off Switch: This switch turns the
keypad and light system on allowing you to operate the system as well
as to see the keys in the dark. The keypad will remain lit for 20
seconds after the last key is pressed. This key is also used to cancel
the programming process.
Key Press Indicator: This green LED will light whenever a key is pressed indicating a valid key entry.
Signal Sent Indicator: This red LED will light
whenever a valid PIN is entered indicating that a radio signal was sent
to your garage door or gate operator.
Incorrect Entry Indicator: Should you ever
enter an incorrect PIN both red and green LED’s will light
simultaneously indicating an entry error. If this should occur please
reset the system and enter a valid PIN.
Single Button Mode: Once you have entered a
valid PIN and your door or gate operator begins to function, the number
and letter keys remain active for 20 seconds. Pressing any one of
these keys will send another signal to your operator, thus allowing you
maximum control over your system. Depending on the operator, each
signal you send can cause your operator to either stop or reverse
direction. Please see the operating instructions that came with your
operator to determine how your operator will react to these inputs.
Low Battery Indicator: the lighting for your
keypad also serves as a low battery indicator. Should your keypad
lights flash on and off it is an indication that your battery should be
changes. If your battery does need to be replaced, simply open the
hatch on the lower right side of your unit by sliding it forward, and
remove the battery. Replace the battery with a standard 9-volt
transistor battery and replace the hatch.
Non-Volatile Memory: Because your new
programmable keypad uses non-volatile memory it is not necessary to
reprogram you unit should your battery fail. Just replace the battery
with a new one and your keypad is ready to operate again.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! Disconnect power to the operator
before and during installation of this accessory. Do not reconnect
power to operator until instructed to do so. Ensure doorway is clear
before starting testing of unit.
STEP1: Choose a convenient location that does
not interfere with the normal opening and closing operation of your
door or gate, such as on the door jamb or on the outside wall adjacent
to the door jamb. Please keep in mind that some doors will swing
outward in their travel, and could damage an improperly located keypad.
Try your door first to ensure there is no possibility of interference.
MOUNT YOUR KEYPAD A MINIMUM OF 5 FEET ABOVE THE GROUND TO KEEP IT OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
STEP 2: Choose your mounting hardware. The screws provided are
adequate for mounting your keypad directly into wood or similar
material.
STEP 3: Drill a 3/32-inch pilot hole to a depth of 1-1/2 inches
for the bottom mounting screw. Insert the screw into the pilot hole
leaving the head of the screw exposed approximately 1/8 inch from the
wall. Slide the keypad over the exposed screw and position the unit
vertically. While held vertically mark the position of the top hole on
the wall. Remove the keypad and drill another 3/32-inch pilot hole to a
depth of ¾ inches. Slip the keypad over the bottom screw and insert
the top screw.
PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS:
The keypad requires you to set two specific security codes. The Transmitter Code
is necessary for your keypad to communicate with the receiver unit,
which is mounted on or in your garage door or gate operator. The second
code is your Personal Identification Number (PIN),
which allows you to activate the system. Your PIN should be guarded
carefully as it is your assurance against unauthorized use of the
system. The factory default PIN is 1,2,3,4 and your unit is set to this
code when you first receive it.
If you look at your keypad you will notice that there are twelve
keys, 1 to 3 and 0 plus two specially marked keys * and #. Most of the
keys also have letters printed on them to allow you to set a personal
keyword instead of a PIN.
Follow the directions below first to program the Transmitter Code.
PROGRAMMING THE TRANSMITTER CODE
Single Button Transmitter
If your gate or door operator currently has a single button transmitter:
STEP1: Locate your transmitter and open the
coding hatch. You will see a coding switch block with numbers from 1 to
9. The possible setting for each switch is either “=”, “0” or “-“.
Translate these settings into a numeric code.
+ = 1 0 = 2 - = 3
STEP 2: Copy the transmitter code as it is currently set into the table below.
Write the setting of your transmitter DIP switches into the Transmitter Code table.
Factory Default Setting
Your Transmitter Code Setting
STEP 3: Now program your keypad:
- Press the ON/Reset button.
- Enter the Factory default PIN, 1,2,3,4
- Press key #
- Press key #
- Press key 1
- Enter the Transmitter Code you filled in above
- Press key#
The Transmitter Code is now programmed into your Keypad.
Dual or Triple Button Transmitter
If your gate or door operator has a two or three button transmitter:
STEP 1: Locate your transmitter and open the
coding hatch. You will see a coding switch block with numbers from 1 to
8. The possible setting for each switch is either “+”, “0” or “-“.
Translate these settings into a numeric code:
+ = 1 0 = 2 - = 3
STEP 2: Copy the transmitter code as it is currently set into the table below.
Write the settings of your transmitter DIP switches into the Transmitter Code table.
Note the “Transmitter Button Code” box in the table below. You
must also program the code for the specific transmitter button that you
will use to open the gate or door. On a two- button transmitter, the
left button code is 1, and right button code 2. On a three- button
transmitter the left button code is 1, the middle button code is 2, and
the right button code is 3. If you are programming the keypad so that
the left transmitter button opens the gate or door, you will enter a 1
in the “Transmitter Button Code” box below.
Factory Default Codes
Your Transmitter Code
STEP 3: Now program your keypad:
- Press the ON/Reset button.
- Enter the Factory Default PIN 1,2,3,4
- Press key #
- Press key #
- Press key 1
- Enter the Transmitter Code you filled in above
- Enter the Transmitter Button Code you filled in above
- Press key #
The Transmitter Code is now programmed into your keypad.
PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
Factory Default Pin
Pin No. 1
NEW PIN
Repeat New Pin
PROGRAMMING YOUR PIN
It is now time to change the factory default PIN of 1,2,3,4 to your own private PIN.
STEP 1: Begin by filling out the table above.
You may program up to four PIN Codes. The PIN No. Entry
represents the first, second, third and fourth PIN you are choosing to
program. In the table above, PIN No. 1 represents the required entry
for programming the first PIN you have selected. This first PIN will be
your Primary PIN.
NOTE: DO NOT REVEAL YOUR PRIMARY PIN CODE. IT IS THE ONLY NUMBER
WHICH CAN BE USED FOR PROGRAMMING AND IS YOUR INSURANCE AGAINST ANYONE
REPROGRAMMING YOUR KEYPAD.
STEP 2: Press the ON/RESET button and enter all of the characters in the sequence shown in the table above.
STEP 3: Check your new setting by entering your new PIN Code,
followed by * and the number of the door you wish to activate. The
operator should respond. If not, repeat steps 5 and 6 again. Press the
RESET/ON button should you press an incorrect key, and begin
programming again.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
To operate your new wireless keypad press the RESET/ON key to
light or reset your keypad. Enter your PIN followed by the * symbol and
then your door number.
Your operator should be activated. If not, try again, making certain you are entering the correct PIN.
If your operator is still not activated, a programming error may
have been made. Repeat the programming steps outlined in the
Programming Instructions section of this manual.