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Programming Your Wireless Keypad
050520 or 050550
050500 (plastic) (metal)
PUKcode PUKcode
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Terms to Understand
Access Code–The2to5-digitcodeusedtoopenthegate(24uniquecodesarepossible).Ifaccess
codeislessthan5digitsitrequiresthe#signaftercodeisentered.Example:“2#.”Ifcodeis5digits
the#signisnotrequired.MetalkeypadusesAorBinplaceof*and#.ACCESS CODE CAN NOT
BE THE SAME AS THE MASTER PASSWORD.
Master Password–The5-digitcodeusedtoaccessprogrammingfeatures.Factorydefaultis“11111”.
Thisshouldbechangedforsecurityreasons.NOT USED TO OPEN GATE AND CAN NOT BE THE
SAME AS THE ACCESS CODE.
Relay 1–Thereceiverhas2relays.P1(relay1)ispre-wiredtotheJ1connector.
Relay 2–Thereceiverhas2relays.P2(relay2)ispre-wiredtothe“Open/FreeExit”onJ1connector.
Keypad Security Code (Dip Switch Code)–Thiscodemakesyourkeypaduniquetoyourinstallation.
Keypaddoesnothavedipswitcheslikethetransmitter;insteadithasvirtualdipswitcheswhichmust
beprogrammed.
PUK Code–“PasswordUnblockingKey.”ThePUKcodeislocatedinsidethekeypadandisneeded
whenthemasterpasswordhasbeenlost.Recordinspaceaboveforfuturereference.Mustbe5
digitslong.
“ * ” Key–locatedonthekeypadisusedtocancellastcommandentered.
Red Light Blinks–Whenblinking,thekeypadissendingasignaltothereceiver.Validaccesscodewas
entered.ThisistheBlue5keyonthemetalkeypad.
NOTE: Do not install keypad until “Create Communication with Receiver P1 (relay 1)”
has been completed.
Keypad Programming
Create Access Code: (Code you use to operate the gate) *CAN NOT BE THE SAME AS THE
MASTER PASSWORD!
1.EntertheMasterPassword“11111”.(thisisthefactorydefaultmasterpassword).
2.Enter“9”Ifcorrect,2shortbeeps(if1longbeepisheard,startoverwithstep1).
3.EnterthenewAccessCode(upto5digits),iflessthan5digits,“#orB”keyisrequired.
4.Enter“9”
5.EnterthenewAccessCodeagaintoverify.
6.Enter“1”.IfthisaccesscodeisforP1(relay1)Enter“2”ifthisaccesscodeisforP2(relay2).
7.Ifcorrect,2shortbeeps(if1longbeepisheard,startoverwithstep1).
8.Continuewith“CreateCommunicationwithReceiver”tocompleteprogramming.
NOTE: Step 6 above allows you to select a unique frequency (1, 2, 3, 4) for the access code you are
creating. Keypad can be programmed with 4 different access codes each having a unique frequency. This is
used when multiple gates are within range of the keypad. Create an access code using 1 in step 6 for one gate.
Create an access code using 2 in step 6 for the second gate. This allows one keypad programmed with 2 access
codes to operate 2 different gates within range or two keypads can be installed on 2 different gates without
interfering with each other. If 4 gates were involved then 3 and 4 could be used in step 6. Also used to create a
unique access code to activate the hold open feature offered with P2 (relay 2).