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Keypad Overview
This keypad has 3 outputs. The diagram below shows the LED indicators which indicate
programming and relay status information.
RED when incorrect codes entered and outputs are locked out.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
*
0
#
SLOW FLASHING - in normal standby mode.
ON in programming mode.
ON when relay 3 activated.
GREEN when output 1 activated.
RED when output 2 activated.
CLEAR when output 3 activated
FAST FLASHING
– Wrong code entered / error.
TIP
: After power up, as a security precaution, the keypad cannot be programmed for 60
seconds. Once this time elapses, you may begin.
TIP
: Flashing amber LED is normal standby mode!
Basic Keypad Programming
For most installs, it is sufficient to simply enter a single user code as follows..
0
0
0
0
*
*
Quick start guide
1) Enter programming mode (amber LED should be ON)
1
0
2
0
0
?
?
?
?
#
0
2) Enter a new user code...
*
*
3) Exit programming mode
4) Enter the new user code to check the relay clicks.
Tip:
The engineer code must be the same length as user codes. So if using a 6 digit
engineer code, then user codes must also be 6 digits long etc.
Full Keypad Programming
Enter programming mode..
0
0
0
0
*
*
Exit programming mode..
*
*
Enter a new ENGINEERS code…
Go into programming mode firstly then en
ter the following sequence…
Location
0
1
?
?
?
?
4-8 digit code
Validate
#
The unit is now in programming mode. Amber LED on the
keypad should remain permanently on. 0000 is the default
programming passcode.
The unit should exit programming mode and the amber LED
should start flashing again.
Replace ???? with your new ENGINEERS
code.