Wireless Keypad Programming Instructions
Non-Intellicode

Installation Instructions
Determining your Door Code
Select your Personal Identification Number (PIN)
Programming the Keypad
Test Operation
Troubleshooting 

Installation Instructions

Step 1-1  Mount Wireless Keypad on a flat vertical surface with enough room above to slide cover up. (See below)

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Step 1-2  Slide Keypad cover up and pull off Wireless Keypad.  Slide off battery cover and remove battery. (See below)

Step 1-3  Mark two holes by tapping a small nail through screwholes on Keypad.  Drill 1/16" pilot holes then fasten with #6 screws enclosed.  Replace Keypad Cover.

Step 1-4  Replace battery and slide battery cover back into place.

WARNING :  MOVING DOORS CAN INJURE PEOPLE OR PETS.

Mount Wireless Keypad:

  • Where door can be seen.
  • Out of reach of children.
  • Where user cannot stand under or near moving door.

For Maximum Safety:

  • Show everyone who will use Door Operator how to do it safely.
  • Operate door only when it's fully visible.
  • Do not operate door when anyone is in the door area.
  • Do not allow anyone to run under moving door.
  • Do not allow children or pets to play under door.
  • Do not let children play with controls.

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Determining Your Door Code

The Door Code is a 3 or 4 digit number created from the switch settings on your Door Operator.

Step 2-1  Locate Operator Code Switches on Door Operator. (See below)

Step 2-2  Mark down your Operator Switch Settings by circling U (Up) or D (Down) for each switch setting. (See below)

Step 2-3 Convert each group of three switch settings to a group number shown in chart below:

Step 2-4  Fill in 3 DOOR CODE numbers for 9 Code Switches and 4 Door Code numbers for 12 Code Switches.  (See the Code Setting Chart in Step 2-2).

EXAMPLE:   The Door Operator Code Switches are set as shown.  On the figure below these settings have been circled.  The first 3 switches (Group 1) are set UP DOWN D OWN.  The switch pattern is matched to the one shown on the chart in Step 2-3.  The pattern group number is 4.  In the space under Group 1 write 4.  In the space under Group 1 write 4.  Repeat this step in each of the 3 groups of settings, writing the matching numbers in the space below.  The 4 digit code for the Door Operator example is 4702. (See below)

Wireless Example
 
 
Selecting Your Personal Identification Number (PIN)

Your PIN number can be created from any group of numbers up to 8 digits of your choice.  (Do NOT use #  or *.)  NOTE:  It is NOT good security to use your address, phone number, birthdate, etc.


TO PROGRAM

ACTION

RED LIGHT

Step 4-1

RESET KEYPAD -- Slide Keypad cover half way up.  While pressing the # and 8 buttons simultaneously, slide the Keypad Cover up until it latches. Release # and 8 buttons.

Stays lit.


Goes out.

Step 4-2

Press 3, 5, 7 and # buttons

Flash 1 time per second.

Step 4-3

Enter PIN and press # button

Flashes 2 times per second.

Step 4-4

Enter DOOR CODE from Step 2-2 and press * button

Goes out.

Step 4-5

Slide Keypad Cover down.

 

Step 4-6

Test Keypad -- Go to Section Operating the Keypad

 

TO CHANGE
PIN ONLY

ACTION

RED LIGHT

 

Slide Keypad Cover up until it latches.

Flashes once.

 

Enter OLD PIN and press #

Flashes 1 time per second.

 

Enter new PIN and press # button.

Flashes 2 times oer second.

 

Press * button.

Goes out.

 

Slide Keypad cover down.
Test Keypad -- Slide Keypad cover down.
Test Keypad -- Go to
Operating the Keypad.

 

To Operate Keypad

Step 5-1  Slide Keypad cover up until it latches.  Enter PIN and press * button.  Slide Keypad Cover down.

Troubleshooting

PROBLEM

CAUSE

ACTION

Keypad does not light.

1.  Keypad Cover is not fully open.
2.  Dead battery.

1.  Pull Keypad Cover up until it catches open.
2.  Replace battery.

Door does not open.  Red light blinking.

1.  Wrong PIN entered.

Reenter PIN (See Programming Keypad )

Door does not open.

1.  Door Code does not match Door Operator.

1.  Reenter Door Code.  (See Programming Keypad ).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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