Dolphin KEYTS300, KEYTS310 User Manual

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The keypad is approved by the FCC and it complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Its operation is subject to the following 2 conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. The device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation.
WARNING:
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC ID: SU7KEYDOL300310
If, within two years from date of purchase, this product should become defective (except battery), due to faulty workmanship or materials, it will be repaired or replaced, without charge. Proof of purchase and a Return Authorization are required.
Thank you for your purchase of the Community Controls Dolphin wireless keypad. The KEYTS300/310 will accomodate one 4 digit PIN to activate a signal transmission.
Package contains: Keypad 9 volt battery 2 screws + wall anchors Keypad instructions
Please follow the detailed instructions below in order to set up the Dolphin keypad to operate with your garage door opener or receiver.
DO NOT let children use the keypad without adult supervision. Children can injure themselves, or others, if left unsupervised. Make sure all the required safety devices are installed before operating any door.
If this transmitter triggers other doors in your neighborhood, change all your transmitters and receivers to a new code setting.
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2. OPERATIONAL FEATURES
Keypad Instructions
Dolphin Wireless Garage Door Keypad Dual Frequency 300/310 MHz
Product # KEYTS300/310
Pressing any key illuminates the keypad for 5 seconds. A "buzzer" indicates each button depression. After 20 incorrect key entries, the keypad will “lock up” for 40 seconds. If the battery is low the LED flashes rapidly for 5 seconds, indicating it is time to
replace the battery. After you have entered a valid code, the LED will flash during the 5 second "time out" period. During the “time out” period you may press any key and the keypad will send another signal to your receiver each time you press a key. The key resets your entry. If you make a mistake while entering your PIN, pressing the key resets your entry so you can start over. HINT: If you always begin your PIN with the you will reduce the likelihood of faulty operation
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300
310
S2S1
300
310
S2S1
300
310
S2S1
310 MHz
310 MHz
- (8 dip switch)
300 MHz
- (10 dip switch)
- (10 dip switch)
4. SET DIP SWITCHES
a. Set the DIP switches of the keypad to match the DIP switch settings of the receiver, or a functioning transmitter. (see Figure 4) b. Enter then the 4 digit PIN on the keypad, and then press # to activate the
c. To change the 4 digit PIN (example)
receiver. If you just purchased the keypad, the factory default 4-digit PIN is 1234. So please enter 1-2-3-4 #. If the receiver does not operate, reverse the keypad DIP switches, and re-enter 1-2-3-4 #.
HINT: When you enter the correct code followed by #, the keypad LEDs flash slowly for 5 seconds. If you enter an incorrect code, the keypad LED will glow steady for 5 seconds.
HINT: When you have entered the programming mode of # # the small LED glows a steady red. When you complete the change of the PIN the small LED flashes twice quickly.
To reset the keypad to the factory default code, remove the 9 volt battery and depress and hold any key on the keypad, then reinstall the battery. Continue holding the key down for 5 seconds and then release the key. The keypad is now reset to the factory defaults.
Position the keypad on the garage door frame with the provided screws. Lift up the conver and insert the long screw above the keypad in the slot provided (a). Remove the battery conver and insert the second long screw in the lower slot (b). Replace the battery cover.
# # 1-2-3-4 1-3-5-7 #
(Old Pin)
followed within 5 seconds by (New PIN)
pin must be four digits
300MHZ
310MHZ
S2
S1
Back
Opening
Back of Keypad
a. Remove the access door on the top back of the keypad by sliding the door in the direction of the arrow. (see Figure 1) b. Locate the frequency switches on the top of the electronic board located inside of the access door. (see Figure 2)
3. SET FREQUENCY JUMPER
a. Determine the operating frequency you will use on your keypad installation. This keypad can operate at either 300 MHz or 310 MHz. At 300 MHz the keypad is compatible with the Hive 300/310 receiver and all 300 MHz receivers with 10 dip switches. At 310 MHz the keypad is compatible with the Hive 300/310 receiver, and all 310 MHz receivers with 8 dip switches and 310 MHz receivers with 10 dip switches. (see S1 and S2 on Figure 3)
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Figure 3
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 4
jumper
in place
access
door
dip
switches
300MHZ
310MHZ
S2
S2
S1
310MHz
8 dip
10 dip
dip
switch
selection
jumper
300MHz
cover
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