Programming
Instructions
1)
Remove
the
4
screws
from
the
face
plate.
Take
the
face
plate
off
the
back
housing.
NOTE:
If
the
face
plate
is
difficult
to
take
off,
stick
a
small
screw
drive
through
the
TOP
HOLE
on
the
back
of
the
keypad.
2)
Install
4
‐
AA
batteries
behind
the
face
plate.
3)
IMPORTANT!!!
Move
the
jumper
from
the
J2
pins
to
the
J1
Pins.
4)
You
will
see
10
dip
switches,
each
dip
switch
will
have
an
ON
and
OFF
setting.
Set
the
dip
switches
to
match
the
dip
switches
on
your
receiver
box
located
inside
your
gate
opener.
5)
Add
the
4
digit
entry
code
(User
Code)
you
want
to
use
to
open
the
gate.
You
can
have
up
to
60
entry
codes.
Programming
steps
to
add
an
entry
code
1.
Press
1
2
3
4
(This
is
the
default
programming
master
code).
Note:
If
you
want
to
use
1234
for
your
entry,
you
will
have
to
change
the
PROGRAMMING
MASTER
code
before
you
add
1234
as
an
entry
code.
2.
Press
the
programming
button
just
to
the
left
of
the
0
key.
The
L.E.D.
light
just
above
the
2
key
will
turn
GREEN
if
the
correct
Programming
Master
is
entered.
If
the
L.E.D.
light
does
not
turn
GREEN,
enter
the
Programming
Master
Code
again
and
press
the
programming
button.
3.
Press
1
to
add
an
entry
code.
If
you
wanted
to
delete
a
code,
press
2.
4.
Press
0
1
to
enter
your
first
code,
then
your
4
digit
entry
code.
Example:
If
you
want
to
add
entry
code
2012,
you
have
to
press
0
1
2
0
1
2
Note:
0
1
represents
its
position
in
the
60
code
memory.
5
2
would
be
the
52nd
position
in
the
60
code
memory.
5.
Press
the
programming
button
again.
This
will
exit
you
from
the
programming
mode.
6.
You
are
done.
Test
your
4
digit
entry
code
to
see
if
it
works.
When
a
successful
entry
code
is
entered,
the
L.E.D.
light
will
turn
RED.
If
the
L.E.D.
light
does
not
turn
RED,
try
reprogramming
the
entry
code.
If
the
L.E.D.
light
does
turn
RED
and
the
gate
doesn't
open,
verify
you
have
the
dip
switches
set
correctly.
7.
To
add
a
second
entry
code,
start
the
programming
steps
over
again,
but
this
time
press
0
2
(see
step
4).
If
you
are
using
more
then
one
entry
code,
you
may
want
to
keep
a
log
of
all
the
entry
codes
used
and
what
position
the
entry
codes
are
in
the
60
code
memory.
Multi
Color
Status
L.E.D.
light
‐
What
color
means
what.
Orange
‐
lights
every
time
you
press
any
key
Red
‐
The
correct
entry
code
was
entered
and
is
transmitting
the
signal
Red
blinking
slowly
‐
Batteries
are
low
and
need
to
be
replaced
Green
‐
You
are
in
program
mode
Green
flashing
3
times
‐
Error
during
programming
Return
to
Default
Settings
1.
Disconnect
ALL
batteries
2.
Hold
down
the
3
,
6
&
9
keys
at
the
same
time
and
then
put
ALL
the
batteries
back
in.
3.
When
you
release
the
keys,
you
are
back
to
factory
default
settings.
Test
an
old
entry
code
to
see
if
it
worked
Change
the
Master
Code
1.
Enter
default
Master
Code
1234
2.
Press
the
programming
button
3.
Press
1
4.
Press
0
0
5.
Enter
your
new
4
digit
Master
Code
6.
Press
the
programming
button
again.
Heddolf
Wireless
Keypad
With
Multi
‐
Code
Frequency
(300
MHz)