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Changing the Master Code

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Secondary Codes

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Daily Use

To change the master code:

 Enter the current master code (the master code is 000000 until changed). Press set and release. Press set again and hold it 

for over 7 seconds The lower red LED will light and stay lit. Enter the desired new master code. Press set. Enter the new master code a 2nd time and press 
set. The master code has been changed. 

Note: 9A621 is shown below as an example only. It is recommended you choose a different unique master 

code 4 to 6 digits in length. Copy the selected master code in a safe location as it is required for any programming or code change. 

To add a secondary code:

 Enter the master code. Press set and release. Press set a 2nd time and hold it for over 7 seconds. The lower red LED will light 

and stay lit. Press the desired channel button (1 or 2 dots). Enter the desired secondary code 4 to 6 digits in length. Press set. Enter the same code a 2nd 
time and press set. The new secondary code is now set. 

Note: 2582 is shown below only as an example. Choose a unique 4 to 6 digit code. 

To delete a secondary code: 

Enter the master code. Press set and release. Press set a 2nd time and hold it for over 7 seconds. The lower red LED will light 

and stay lit. Press the desired channel button (1 or 2 dots). Enter the secondary code to be deleted. Press set for over 10 seconds. 

To delete all secondary codes: 

Enter the master code. Press set and release. Press set a 2nd time and hold it for over 7 seconds. The lower red LED will 

light and stay lit. Press set for over 10 seconds until the LED goes out. 

Pressing any button will activate the back lighting in the event of low light conditions. Enter the security code and press the transmit button. The top LED 
will blink while transmitting. The keypad will be active for 30 seconds after the code has been entered allowing the operator to be sequenced between 
up/stop/down/stop as desired by each press of the transmit button.

 Note: the master code will grant control of both channel buttons (1 and 2 dots). 

The secondary codes will only grant control of the button they were programmed to.

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Trouble Shooting

If an Hz operator or control was produced before 2006 and will not accept programming,

 you may need to 

switch the keypad to the old protocol by: Entering the master code. Press set. Press the address button. Press 
the channel button that will be programmed to the older unit. Again attempt programming as per step 3 above.

5 successive incorrect codes

 will lock the keypad for 5 min.

If an error is made in the middle of a programming step

, stop and wait 30 seconds and the keypad will reset.

Hz operators and controls 
produced prior to 2006 
may require you to change 
the radio protocol

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Replacing the Battery

If the master code is lost

, the code can be reset by 

pressing the address button for over 15 seconds until 
both red LED’s start to blink. The master code will be 
reset to 000000 and the secondary codes will be 
cleared

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