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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 9 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. (See Figure 2)

Follow the directions below to first program the Transmitter Code.

PROGRAMMING THE TRANSMITTER CODE

Single Button Transmitter

                                            

If your gate or door operator currently has a single button transmitter:

STEP 1: 

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

on the following page.

For example, Figure 3 shows DIP switch settings of:

+, 0, +, -, +, 0, +, -, 0

The numeric equivalent is: 

1, 2, 1, 3, 1, 2, 1, 3, 2

Example Table:

 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.

WARNING

STEP 1: 

 

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 3/4 inches.  Slip the keypad over the bottom screw
and insert the top screw.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Figure 1

106495B1

 

 

 

WARNING

A CHILD OPERATING THE DOOR

CONTROLS RISKS INJURY — OR DEATH

— TO HIMSELF AND OTHERS.  DO NOT

ALLOW CHILDREN TO OPERATE 

ANY

DOOR CONTROLS.   MOUNT THE

PUSHBUTTON AT LEAST 5 FT FROM THE

FLOOR, OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

106495B2

Figure 2

Signal Sent
Indicator

Battery Hatch

Mounting

Screw Hole

Keypress

Indicator

Mounting
Holes

PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS

1 2

3 4

# #

1 1

2 1

3 1

2 1

3

2

#

     Default PIN

DIP Switch Settings from

Transmitter

+
0

-

1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9

Figure 3

Summary of Contents for 104078

Page 1: ...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 mode if you make a mistake during the programming process Key Press Indicator This green LED see Figure 2 will light whenever a key is pressed indicating a valid key entry Signal Sent Indicator This red ...

Page 2: ...TIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO ENSURE DOORWAY IS CLEAR BEFORE STARTING TESTING OF UNIT WARNING STEP 1 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 k...

Page 3: ...ple Table 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 3 Primary PIN DIP Switch Settings from Transmitter Transmitter Button Code 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 4 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 butto...

Page 4: ...proper installation or care vandalism or lightning fire or excessive heat flood or other acts of God including but not limited to misuse abuse or alterations failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance labor charges for dismantling or reinstalling a repaired or replaced unit or replacement batteries These warranties are in lieu of all other warranties either expressed or implied All im...

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