4. SET DIP SWITCHES
a. Set the DIP switches of the keypad to match the DIP switch settings of the
receiver, or a functioning transmitter. (see Figure 4)
b. Enter then the 4 digit PIN on the keypad, and then press # to activate the
c. To change the 4 digit PIN (example)
receiver. If you just purchased the keypad, the factory default 4-digit PIN is 1234.
So please enter 1-2-3-4 #. If the receiver does not operate, reverse the keypad
DIP switches, and re-enter 1-2-3-4 #.
TIP: When you enter the correct code followed by #, the keypad LEDs flash slowly
for 5 seconds. If you enter an incorrect code, the keypad LED will glow steady for
5 seconds.
TIP: When you have entered the programming mode of # # the small LED glows
a steady red. When you complete the change of the PIN the small LED flashes
twice quickly.
To reset the keypad to the factory default code, remove the 9 volt battery and
depress and hold any key on the keypad, then reinstall the battery. Continue holding
the key down for 5 seconds and then release the key. The keypad is now reset to
the factory defaults.
Position the keypad on the garage door frame with the
provided screws.
Lift up the conver and insert the long screw above the keypad
in the slot provided (a).
Remove the battery cover and insert the second long screw
in the lower slot (b).
Replace the battery cover.
# # 1-2-3-4
1-3-5-7 #
(Old Pin)
followed within 5 seconds by
(New PIN)
pin must be four digits
Back
Opening
4
3
Figure 4
dip
switches
cover
S2
S1
S2 315MHZ 390MHZ
1-2
2-3
DIP