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8059-065-G-3-12
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U.S.A.
The receiver is now in
31-bit Wiegand Output Mode
3. 31-bit Wiegand Programming
Press and hold the Programming Button and follow the flashing LED sequence as shown below, then release the button. The programming LED
will flash once for 3 seconds indicating that the receiver is in 31-bit Wiegand output mode.
One 3 Second
Flash
Release
Button
Press and
Hold Button
Press and
Hold Button
Press and
Hold Button
Press and
Hold Button
Approximately 6 Seconds
Two
Three
One Flash
The receiver will check
facility code for a match
4. Match Facility Code Programming
Press and hold the Programming Button and follow the flashing LED sequence as shown below, then release the button. The programming LED
will flash once for 3 seconds indicating the receiver will check the facility code for a match before outputting the transmitter code.
One 3 Second
Flash
Release
Button
Approximately 10 Seconds
Four
Five
Two
Three
Three Times in a Row
One Flash
F
F
F
Fi
Fi
i
i
Four
Four
T
T
The receiver will ignore
the facility code
ALL transmitters
will now be erased
5. Ignore Facility Code Programming
Press and hold the Programming Button and follow the flashing LED sequence as shown below, then release the button. The programming LED
will flash once for 3 seconds indicating the receiver will ignore the facility code.
One 3 Second
Flash
Release
Button
Approximately 12 Seconds
Four
Five
Two
Three
Three Times in a Row
One Flash
F
F
F
Fi
Fi
i
i
Four
Four
T
T
6. Erase ALL Transmitter Codes
When memory is full, a long flash will activate when trying to program a new transmitter. To erase memory, press and hold the Programming
Button and follow the flashing LED sequence as shown below, then release the button. This will erase
ALL
regular and master transmitter codes.
Four
Two
Three
Three Times in a Row
One Flash
F
F
F
Four
Four
T
T
WARNING:
Deleted transmitter
codes
CANNOT
be retrieved.
Release
Button
The 8059 receiver
“Master Transmitter Programming”
will allow you to program up to (4) four master transmitters for easy future transmitter
additions if desired. When a
“Master Transmitter”
is activated, the 8059 receiver will
AUTOMATICALLY
go into
“Learn Mode”
allowing additional
transmitters to be programmed into the receiver memory without having to go through the normal “Regular Transmitter Programming” process
(See below). This is an easier way to add additional transmitters to the receiver’s memory in the future. Master transmitters are
NOT
required to
program regular transmitters. They are
NOT
intended to be used as regular transmitters and should be kept in a safe place.
Four
Five
7. Master Transmitter
Programming
After getting into the master programming mode, select a transmitter to designate as a
Master Transmitter
and press
the transmitter button. This process can be done with up to 3 additional transmitters if desired, The transmitter code,
facility code and transmitter button code from the transmitter(s) are programmed into the receiver as a
Master
Transmitter(s)
. The receiver will automatically exit the programming mode when no more transmitter codes are
received (approx. 10 seconds idle time). These 3 codes must match the master transmitter’s 3 codes in order to put
the receiver automatically back into the
“Learn Mode”
when adding additional transmitters in the future.
Two
Three
Three Times in a Row
One Flash
Press and Hold
Programming
Button
Release
Button
F
F
F
Fi
Fi
i
i
Four
Four
T
T
Eight
Seven
Six
S
S
S
S
S
You are now in Master
Programming Mode