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MASTER CODE AND ACCESS CODES
Your unit can be programmed with 100 four-digit access codes. The MASTER CODE is a four-digit programmable code
used for accessing program mode.
SETTING OR RESETTING THE MASTER CODE
To set or reset the master code back to the factory default of
1251
should you ever lose or forget you master code, follow
these steps (see page 7 for location diagram):
(1). Disconnect power from the unit by pulling power harness away from the board.
(2). Press several keys on keypad to drain circuit board of power.
(3). Reconnect power while holding down the PROGRAM/RESET button.
(4). A single beep will be heard from the unit indicating that the master has been reset.
GOOD BEEPS AND ERROR BEEPS
A standard beep will be heard each time a key is pressed. A GOOD BEEP is represented by a series of quick beeps in
succession. An ERROR BEEP is represented by a single long and lower-pitched beep.
IDLE MODE
Idle mode is the normal mode of operation. When in this mode, the unit sits and waits for data from the keypad. If a key is
pressed on the keypad, you will have about
fi
ve seconds between each keypress before the unit resets.
PROGRAM MODE
Program mode is the mode of operation in which you will enter/change your access code. Upon entry, several GOOD
BEEPS will heard. Several GOOD BEEPS will also be heard when you exit program mode unless a keypress timeout occurs,
in which case you will receive an ERROR BEEP. Program mode is accessed by entering the MASTER CODE from the keypad.
If the master code is valid, you will receive four GOOD BEEPS from the unit. In this mode you will have approximately
30 seconds between keypresses. If this time is exceeded, you will receive an ERROR BEEP, and the unit will exit program
mode and return to idle mode. To exit program mode at any time, press
#
.
THE * AND # KEYS
The * and # keys serve speci
fi
c functions while in either idle or program mode. The * key is always the clear key. You
should use this key if you make an entry error. The # key also serves as the clear key in idle mode. In program mode,
however, it serves as the exit key and will cause the unit to exit program mode if depressed at any time.
This model
S-14-100-375UT
unit incorporates a radio transmitter and can be programmed to control a wide variety of
garage door openers, gate operators, and commercial door operators. Please see the auxiliary instruction sheet for
detailed instructions for programming the transmitter.
The digital code is determined by the positions of the 12 small DIP switches located in the receiver and the transmitter.
Any combination of ON or OFF positions can be set using a pencil or pen.
NOTE: The switches are in the ON position when the switch is toward the number.
Transmitter Circuit Board
STEP 2 - PROGRAMMING THE TRANSMITTER
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