Installation Instructions

IF YOU ARE MOUNTING YOUR KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM TO ALUMINUM SIDING you may nd it better
to substitute carriage bolts for the mounting screws supplied. Bolts should be long enough to reach
into the garage, and be secured with lock-washers and nuts. IF YOU ARE MOUNTING YOUR KEYLESS
ENTRY SYSTEM ONTO BRICK, STONE, OR MORTAR, suitable anchors must be set into the mortar, and the
fasteners screwed into these.
INSTALLATION
When mounting location has been determined, drill one 1 /8" pilot hole one inch (1") deep for top screw.
Insert screw into pilot hole, leaving the head of the screw exposed about 1 /8" from the wall. Slide the
unit over the exposed screw so that it hangs on the wall.
To install second mounting screw you will need to remove battery hatch and 9 volt battery. To remove
battery hatch insert athead screwdriver with a twisting motion into the slot provided on the bottom of
keypad. Remove the battery to expose second mounting hole. Mark the location of the pilot hole and
remove keypad. Drill 1/8" pilot hole one inch (1") deep. Replace keypad and insert screw. Reinstall
battery and replace battery cover.
PROGRAMMING
Your Keyless Entry System comes with a preset factory codes (2, 4, 6, 8, 10) for the radio code and
(1, 2, 3, 4) for the 4 digit access code. We urge you to reprogram the unit with your own personal
codes to prevent tampering.
The marking of the keypad is shown in Figure 2. The Alpha characters, numerals "0-9", the words "radio
learn" and "access learn" are printed in black on a translucent button. The 0-9 buttons are used for
the radio code and access code. You may also use the Alpha characters to create your own personal
keyword access code, so long as the keyword does not exceed four letters. The "radio learn" and
"access learn" buttons are used for programming.
The RF Programmable Keyless Entry System has two programmable codes:
RADIO CODE PROGRAMMING
The radio code is a 10 bit digital code that is transmitted to the garage door operator. This code must
be set to match the code on the 10 position switch on the garage door operator receiver. To begin
programming or change the radio code press the "radio learn" key twice (The indicator LED (see Figure 2 )
will come on, indicating learn mode.
During the learn mode, the indicator LED will blink off with each keypress). Now enter the present four
digit access code (Note: For rst time programming, this would be the factory code 1, 2, 3, 4). Now
enter the new radio code (Note: This will be the code on the garage door operator receiver. Only
enter the corresponding numbers on the 10 position switch that are in the "on" (closed) position.
Example: The 2, 5, 6, 7 positions on the receiver are "on". You would enter 2, 5, 6, 7 for your radio
code. If the 10th position on the switch is "on" (closed), the corresponding keypress number is O).
Finally press the "radio learn" key to end programming sequence. If indicator LED turns off when "radio
learn" key is pressed, the new radio code has been successfully programmed (see example 1 ). If the
access code was entered incorrectly during programming, the indicator LED will blink at a fast rate for 4
seconds when the "radio learn" key is pressed, then turn off. This indicates an error in the programming
procedure and the radio code will remain unchanged (Note: During the radio learn mode, pressing
the same key twice for the radio code will be accepted as one key press. Example: 3-1-1-4 will be
accepted as 3-1-4). Check to see if the new radio code matches your garage door receiver by entering
factory access code (1, 2, 3, 4) at this time. If door opens, correct radio code has been entered. If door
fails to open, check code on your receiver and reprogram radio code using the above procedure.
ACCESS CODE PROGRAMMING
To begin programming or change the access code press the "access learn" key twice (The indicator LED
will come on indicating learn mode. During the learn mode, the indicator LED will blink off with each
keypress). Now enter old access code (Note: For rst time programming, this would be the factory code
1, 2, 3, 4). Next enter new 4 digit access code. Finally press the "access learn" key to end programming
sequence (see example 2 ). If indicator LED turns off when "access learn" key is pressed, the new access
code has been successfully programmed. If the old access code was entered incorrectly or more than 4
keys were entered for the new code during programming, the indicator LED will blink at a fast rate for 4
seconds when "access learn" key is pressed, then turn off. This indicates an error in the programming
procedure and the access code will remain unchanged. (NOTE: TO RESET THE RF PROGRAMMABLE
KEYLESS ENTRY TO THE FACTORY RADIO CODE AND ACCESS CODE REMOVE 9 VOLT BATTERY FROM UNIT,
DEPRESS ANY KEY ON THE KEYPAD AND WAIT 10 SECONDS BEFORE INSTALLING BATTERY).
TO CHANGE TO RADIO CODE
(EXAMPLE 1)
RADIO
LEARN
RADIO
LEARN
1-2-3-4
ACCESS CODE
1-3-5-6-8
ACCESS CODE
RADIO
LEARN
TO CHANGE THE ACCESS CODE
(EXAMPLE 2)
ACCESS
LEARN
ACCESS
LEARN
1-2-3-4
OLD ACCESS CODE
5-8-3-1
NEW ACCESS CODE
ACCESS
LEARN
The 4 digit access code can be any combination of the numeral 0-9, from 0000-9999.
During both programming modes the keypad will brighten with rst keypress and will go out 25 seconds
after last keypress.
OPERATING HINTS
1. Pressing any key will cause the keypad to light up and stay on for 25 seconds from last keypress.
Your personal access code must be completely entered within 25 seconds of the last number
entered. If not, the door will not open and LED’s will go out. If you fail to enter the entire code in
the allotted time, you must re-enter the entire code. (if correct access code is not entered within
20 keystrokes, the Programmable Keyless Entry will “lock up” for 5 minutes. During this time
all LED’s will remain off and all keypad input is ignored). This is a built in feature to discourage
unauthorized tampering.
2. Some door openers can be stopped, or reversed (depending on make and model) once the door is
in motion. If your door opener allows this type of function this feature is activated by pressing any
of the 12 keys a second time once your personal code has been entered. The 12 Programmable
Keyless Entry buttons are active as the operator’s push-button for approximately 25 seconds (The
keypad LED’s will ash during these 25 seconds).
3. Over time smudges may appear on frequently used buttons. To prevent this, it is advisable to keep
your keypad clean, and to change your personal access code from time to time.
4. If you forget your programmed access code, disconnect battery from keyless entry, depress any
key on the keypad and wait 30 seconds before installing battery. The keyless entry will reset to the
factory radio and access codes. You must reprogram both the radio and access codes at this time.
LOW BATTERY MODE
When battery becomes weak, the system enters a low battery mode. During this mode the LED’s will
blink on with the rst keypress and then turn off. The LED’s will remain off during remaining code entry
to indicate low battery condition. If the correct access code was entered, the keypad LED’s will start
ashing and the indicator LED will remain out. The keyless entry will work approximately 20 times in the
low battery mode.