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Programming Instructions for a Non-Intellicode Wireless Keypad
Installation Instructions
Step 1-1 Mount Wireless Keypad on a flat vertical surface with enough room above to slide cover up. (See below)
Step 1-2 Slide Keypad cover up and pull off Wireless Keypad. Slide off battery cover and remove battery. (See below)
Step 1-3 Mark two holes by tapping a small nail through screwholes on Keypad. Drill 1/16" pilot holes then fasten with #6 screws enclosed. Replace Keypad Cover.
Step 1-4 Replace battery and slide battery cover back into place.
WARNING : MOVING DOORS CAN INJURE PEOPLE OR PETS.
Mount Wireless Keypad:
- Where door can be seen.
- Out of reach of children.
- Where user cannot stand under or near moving door.
For Maximum Safety:
- Show everyone who will use Door Operator how to do it safely.
- Operate door only when it's fully visible.
- Do not operate door when anyone is in the door area.
- Do not allow anyone to run under moving door.
- Do not allow children or pets to play under door.
- Do not let children play with controls.
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Determining Your Door Code
The Door Code is a 3 or 4 digit number created from the switch settings on your Door Operator.
Step 2-1 Locate Operator Code Switches on Door Operator. (See below)
Step 2-2 Mark down your Operator Switch Settings by circling U (Up) or D (Down) for each switch setting. (See below)
Step 2-3 Convert each group of three switch settings to a group number shown in chart below:
Step 2-4 Fill in 3 DOOR CODE numbers for 9 Code Switches and 4 Door Code numbers for 12 Code Switches. (See the Code Setting Chart in Step 2-2).
EXAMPLE: The Door Operator Code Switches are set as shown. On the figure below these settings have been circled. The first 3 switches (Group 1) are set UP DOWN D OWN. The switch pattern is matched to the one shown on the chart in Step 2-3. The pattern group number is 4. In the space under Group 1 write 4. In the space under Group 1 write 4. Repeat this step in each of the 3 groups of settings, writing the matching numbers in the space below. The 4 digit code for the Door Operator example is 4702. (See below)
Selecting Your Personal Identification Number (PIN)
Your PIN number can be created from any group of numbers up to 8 digits of your choice. (Do NOT use # or *.) NOTE: It is NOT good security to use your address, phone number, birthdate, etc.
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