User's Manual
9
Teaching Keypad New Authority / Access Codes
When you assign a new authority code, you delete the existing authority
code as well as any access codes.
Note: The authority code you assign following these instructions also
becomes an access code saved to the 1/2 button.
1. Connect yellow learn wire of keypad to ground There will be
three-second beep.
2. Enter a new five-digit code—this will be your access and authority
code.
3. Enter the new code again.
4. The existing code will only be erased if a new code is assigned.
5. The code is stored in position one.
Important: Authority and access codes should not be the same. If
someone figures out an access code and discovers it to be an authority
code as well, they can then create their own access code and gain
entrance to your vehicle.
Once resetting the keypad, your next step should be to create a new
access code and store it in position one so as to ensure the access code is
no longer the same as the authority code.
Notes:
• The authority code is to be controlled by individuals (owners of
vehicle, fleet manager, etc.) who manage the distribution of
access codes to vehicle users.
• The authority code should be changed when the vehicle is sold.
• The authority code does not enable secure functions (lock/unlock
doors, etc.) it is only used to assign access codes.
The following area can be used to document the authority code:
Authority Code
Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5