Mounted Exterior Keypad
Features
The Mounted Exterior Keypad is a
battery-operated device that will
operate a Digi-Code receiver or a
Stanley garage door opener using
a four-digit PIN (Personal
Identification Number). Pressing
four preprogrammed numbers on
the keypad sends a radio signal to
the receiver or door opener that
controls the garage door or gate
operator. See Figure 1.
Pressing any key will light the keypad.
The keypad works with both Digi-Code Receivers (DC-5200 & DC-5202) and
Stanley Secure Code and Digital type door openers.(DC-5202 ONLY)
The keypad will store the last PIN entered in its memory, even if the battery is
removed.
Pressing any key within 30 seconds after the door has been activated will activate
the door again.
• Mount the keypad OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN at least five feet above
the ground.
• NEVER allow children to operate the keypad.
• Disconnect power from the door opener before
installation.
• Wear safety glasses to protect your eyes during
installation.
Section 1: General Installation of Your Exterior
Keypad
Tools Required:
• Drill with 1/8” bit
• Flathead screwdriver
• Pencil
• Measuring tape
Figure 1
Figure 2
1. Choose a location that will not interfere with
the normal operation of the door or gate. See
Figure 2.
2. Hold the keypad at the selected location.
Using your pencil, mark the wall at the center
on the top of the unit.
3. Drill a 1/8” hole 3/4” directly below this mark.
See Figure 3.
4. Tighten a screw in the hole until the head is
sticking out about 1/16”.
5. Hang the unit on the screw. Adjust screw as
required for a snug fit.
6. Remove the battery cover to expose the
second screw hole. See Figure 4.
7. Mark the position of the second screw with
the pencil through the screw hole.
8. Drill another 1/8” hole for the second screw.
9. Tighten the second screw in the hole.
10.
Install the battery and replace the battery cover.
Section 2: Identifying Your Type of Stanley Door Opener
(Model DC-5202 Only)
Before programming the keypad, it is necessary to identify the type of door
opener installed.
• SecureCode openers have a LEARN or REMOTE “R” button on the back of
the unit. It will look like either one of the drawings in Figure 5.
• Digital openers have toggle switches, jumper wires or rocker switches. See Figure 6.
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Figure 4
Figure 6
Figure 5
Figure 3
72-5200 A
WARNINGS
DC-5200 - 300MHz
DC-5202 - 310MHz
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10.