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Wireless Installation of the Keypad
NOTE:
For wireless applications, the distance from the keypad to the opener’s receiver should not exceed 50 ft . Always test the
keypad range before permanently mounting it .
Learning an MM136 to an MM371, MM372, MM571 or MM572
Automatic Gate Opener
1 . With the power on for your control box, press and hold the
gate opener's middle orange (S3) button (
) located on the
control board until you hear a beep, then release it .
2 . Next, enter the master code or an entry code, but continue
pressing the last digit until the control board beeps again . Any
programmed code will work .
a .
Example:
Press 1, 2, 3, and then hold down 4 until the
control board beeps .
3 . Test the keypad code by pressing any single digit if the
keypad has not yet timed out .
4 . Once functionality is verified, you can mount the keypad cover
with the screws provided and slide the keypad on the cover
using the small screws to secure it .
NOTE:
If you hear three short beeps in succession, the
programming mode has timed out and you will need to repeat
steps 1 and 2 .
To forget the MM136, simply follow steps 1 and 2 above then test
the keypad to verify that it no longer activates the Operator .
Learning an MM136 to an MM271 or MM272 Automatic Gate Opener (A dip-switch type
transmitter may be required)
1 . Use the On/Off switch on the control box to power the system down .
2 . Enter the master code or an entry code but continue pressing the last digit . Any programmed code will work .
a .
Example:
Press 1, 2, 3, and then hold down 4 .
3 . While still holding the last digit of the code, power the system on with the on/off switch .
4 . After the startup beep, there will be a long silence for about 10 seconds, followed by a continuous beep . Keep holding the last
digit of the code on the keypad .
5 . Release the button on the keypad .
6 . Test the keypad code by pressing any single digit if the keypad has not yet timed out .
7 . Once functionality is verified, you can mount the keypad cover with the screws provided and slide the keypad on the cover using
the small screws to secure it .
To forget the MM136, simply follow steps 1 through 5 above then test the keypad to verify that it no longer activates the Operator .
Note for MM271:
The gate must be in the closed position with the arm extended to delete a PIN code . The gate can be in any
position to add a PIN code .
If programming fails on an MM271/MM272:
You must use a dip-switch type transmitter (FM134/FM135, MM3BT, RB741/RB742)
to program the keypad . Simply match the dip-switch patterns between the transmitter and MM136 then learn the transmitter to the
system . Contact Tech Support for a complimentary dip-switch type transmitter to program the MM136 if you do not have one .
Alternatively, you can set the keypad DIP switches to match your entry transmitter’s DIP switches . See the following page for
instructions .
S4
S3
S2
LED1
LED2
LED3