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Programming the Keypad
Before you begin programming, the keypad must be in the inactive mode (number keys must be unlit).
Program Entry Transmitter DIP Switch settings into the Digital Keypad (Wireless Installations)
1.
Open the Entry Transmitter to find the DIP switches. Each of the nine
DIP switches has a setting of (+), (0), or (-). You will program these
settings into the Digital Keypad by using the keys 1, 4, and 7.
2.
Press the programming button.
3.
Press keys 1, 2, 3, 4.
4.
Press the programming button.
5.
Press 0.
6.
Press the programming button.
7.
Enter the nine dip switch settings into the keypad.
For example: if dip switch settings are:
0, -, +, 0, -, 0, +, 0, +;
then you would press keys:
4, 7, 1, 4, 7, 4, 1, 4, 1 on the keypad.
8.
Press the programming button.
After you have programmed Entry Transmitter DIP switch
settings into the keypad, test the operation of your keypad by
using the factory code “1234.”
Programming your Personal Master Code (Wired and Wireless Installations)
The Factory Code is “1234.” For enhanced security, we strongly recommend changing the factory code to your own Personal
Master Code. You will use your Personal Master Code to program other entry codes. The more digits in your code,
the more secure it will be.
1.
Press the programming button.
2.
Press keys 1, 2, 3, 4.
3.
Press the programming button.
4.
Press 1.
5.
Press the programming button.
6.
Enter your Personal Master Code (3 to 6 digits).
7.
Press the programming button.
Programming your Entry Codes. (Wired and Wireless Installations)
You can program up to fifteen different entry codes.
1.
Press the programming button.
2.
Enter your Personal Master Code
3.
Press the programming button.
4.
Press 2 (press 3 for the third entry code, etc.).
5.
Press the programming button.
6.
Enter your second code (1 to 6 digits).
7.
Press the programming button.
Erase keypad codes (Wired and Wireless Installations)
Erasing the keypad codes will reset the keypad to the factory code “1234.”
1.
Disconnect one of the batteries.
2.
Simultaneously press the 3, 6, and 9 keys.
3.
Replace the battery.
4.
Release the 3, 6, and 9 keys.
Program the Entry Transmitter DIP switch
settings into the Digital Keypad using the
keys #1, #4, and #7.
To enter a dip switch setting of (+), press #1.
To enter a dip switch setting of (0), press #4.
To enter a dip switch setting of (-), press #7.
Open Transmitter to
find internal DIP
switches.
Transmitter DIP Switches
Step 1: Mount the keypad cover using the large screws provided. Slide the keypad face
into the cover and secure with the small screws at the bottom of the keypad face. For
wireless applications, the distance from the keypad to the receiver(s) should not exceed 50
ft. Always test the keypad range before permanently mounting it.
Step 2: If you have not changed your Entry Transmitter’s (included with your gate opener
system) DIP switch settings, test the operation of the keypad and its range using the
keypad factory code “1234.” If you have changed your Entry Transmitter dip switch
setting from the factory settings, you will need to program Entry Transmitter’s dip switch
settings into the keypad. Once you have programmed the Entry Transmitter dip switch
settings into the keypad, program your Personal Master Code and additional entry codes.
See page 4.
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2
3
6
5
4
7
8
9
0
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Wireless Installation of Keypad
Mount the
Keypad Cover
Secure the Keypad
with screws
4
MI
N
GRN
BLK
RED
RECEIVER
COM
COM
C
Y
C
LE
C
LOS
E
CY
CLE
CL
OSE
SAFETY
EXIT
OPEN
SHADOW
LOOP
CL
OSE
EDGE
OPEN
EDGE
J11
J11
J8
J12
Wires from Keypad
Connect wire from the
WHT
terminal on the keypad to the
terminal marked
CYCLE
on
the control board.
Connect wire from the
GRN
terminal on the keypad to the
terminal marked
COMMON
on
the control board.
GTO/PRO DC Powered
PRO-SW3000 & PRO-SW4000
Control Boards
Wires from Keypad
EDGE
RED
BLK
GREEN
SAFETY
CYCLE
RADIO
18 VAC
INPUT
LEARN
TRANSMITTER
SET
CLOSE
LIMIT
COMMON
15 AMP
Connect wire from the
WHT
terminal on the keypad to the
terminal marked
CYCLE
on
the control board.
Connect wire from the
GRN
terminal on the
keypad to the terminal
marked
COMMON
on
the control board.
Mighty Mule 250 E-Z Gate Opener
Control Board
ON
SECOND OPERATOR
ALARM ACCESSORY
RCVR
SEQ1
SEQ2
LEARN
RED
BLK
BLU
ORG
ORG
BLU
WHT
GRN
GRN
CLS EDG
OPN EDG
R G B
Mighty Mule Heavy Duty Gate Openers
and GTO/PRO 1000, 2000, and SL-1000
series gate operator control boards
Wires from Keypad
Connect wire from
the
WHT
terminal
on the keypad to
the ACCESSORY
terminal marked
WHT
on the
control board.
Connect wire from the
GRN
terminal on the keypad to the
ACCESSORY terminal marked
GRN
on the control board.
NOTE: If your control board doesn’t look like any of
these diagrams, please call GTO Technical Service at
1-800-543-1236 for additional support.
RECEIVER
COM COM
CY
CLE
CL
OSE
SAFETY
EXIT/ OPEN
SHADOW LOOP
CL
OSE
EDGE
OPEN EDGE
BLK
GRN
RED
MI
N
Wires from Keypad
Connect wire from the
WHT
terminal on the keypad to the
terminal marked
CYCLE
on
the control board.
Connect wire from the
GRN
terminal on the keypad to the
terminal marked
COMMON
on
the control board.
Mighty Mule 500 & 502
Control Boards
+
–
G
R
B
GTO
RCVR
.
CL
OSE
OPEN
FIRE DEPT
.
SHAD
. L
OOP
SAFE L
O
OP
ENTRY L
OOP
FREE EXIT
CY
CLE
COMMON
COMMON
COMMON
COMMON
AU
X
2
A
CCES
. PWR
24VDC
TB8
TB7
TB6
TB5
TB4
TB3
Wires from Keypad
Connect wire from the
WHT
terminal on the keypad to the
terminal marked
CYCLE
on
the control board.
Connect wire from the
GRN
terminal on the keypad to the
terminal marked
COMMON
on
the control board.
GTO/PRO AC Powered Operator Control Board
Wiring The Keypad to GTO/PRO and Mighty Mule Control Boards
Step 5: Attach the keypad to the Control Board terminal blocks as shown below.
Step 6: Tighten the strain relief screw, replace the control box cover and turn the
power switch ON. Test the keypad by entering 1 2 3 4.
Step 7: Program your Personal Master Code and any additional entry codes (for a
total of 15 entry codes) you wish. See Programming the Keypad on Page 4.