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8. Reset to Factory Default

The unit uses a LDR (light dependent resistor) as an  

anti-tamper alarm. If the keypad is removed from the cover, 

the tamper alarm will operate.

a. Disconnect power from the unit
b. Press and hold # key while powering the unit back up
c. On hearing two “Beeps” release # key, system is now  

  back to factory settings

9. Anti-Tamper Alarm 

10. Sound and Light indication

11. Detailed Programming Guide 

Operation Status

Red Light

Green Light

Yellow Light

Buzzer

Power on

-

Bright

-

Beep

Standby

Bright

-

-

-

Press keypad

-

-

-

Beep

Operation successful

-

Bright

-

Beep

Operation failed

-

-

-

Beep/Beep/Beep

Enter into programming mode

Bright

-

-

-

In the programming mode

-

-

Bright

Beep

Exit from the programming mode

Bright

-

-

Beep

Open the door

-

Bright

-

Beep

Alarm

Bright

-

-

Alarm

To enter the programming mode

 *    Master code   #
 999999 is the default factory master code 

To exit from the programming mode

 * 

Note that to undertake the following programming, the master user must be logged in

To change the master code

 0    New code    #    New code   #
The master code can be 6 to 8 digits long

To add a 

Pin

 user

 1    User ID number    #    PIN    # 
The ID number is any number between 1 & 2000.  

The PIN is any four digits between 0000 & 9999 with 
the exception of 1234 which is reserved. Users can be 
added continuously without exiting programming mode 
as follows:
  1   User ID no 1    #  PIN  #   User ID no 2  #  PIN  #

11.1 User Settings

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Note: Only the installer data is restored, user 

data will not be affected.

Standalone Keypad Installation Instructions

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