
Wireless Keyless Entry System
Instructions
FEATURES
The Wireless Keyless Entry System offers you the convenience
of opening and closing your garage door by entering your own
4-digit Personal Identification Number (PIN) via the keypad. It
can be programmed to control up to 3 garage door openers that
each work on a different code, or to control one garage door
opener with up to 3 different PINs can also be programmed to
allow a temporary PIN of your choice to be stored, to provide
temporary access to authorized visitors or service persons.
Also an additional device (e.g. a yard light) can be controlled.
For that function (Light Function) an optional receiver is needed.
Check the package to familiarize yourself with the parts shown
in Figure .
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Other Features Include:
Wireless Installation, Code Security, Anti-Tampering, and
Weather-Resistant Design
Step 1: Setting Up Your Personal Identification
Number (PIN) and Transferring the Code (fig. 1)
Your Keyless Entry System comes factory pre-programmed with
1 random code and 1 PIN. The factory pre-programmed PIN is
1-2-3-4. If you are using other remote control transmitters to
operate your garage door, the transmitter code must be
transferred to the Keyless Entry System from the active
transmitter you are already using.
Transferring the Code for Controlling your Garage
Door to the Keyless Entry System from a Transmitter:
Connect the Keyless Entry System to the active transmitter
using the programming connector.
Press and hold the transmitter button you use to open and
close your garage door. Keyless Entry System
the ENTER button. The keypad illumination turns on
Input any new 4-digit PIN of your choice. Press the ENTER
button again. Keep the transmitter button pressed until the
LED on the blinks rapidly.Keyless Entry System
Keyless Entry System
The has now learned the code from the
transmitter, and stored it under the PIN that you entered.
Programming connector can be removed
On the , press
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Figure 1. Code Transferring
Programming Connector
Active Transmitter
Figure 2. Keyless Entry
System Mounting
LED
Anchors
3-holed Terminal
Cover
Keypad Illumination
Mounting Hole
Mounting Screws
Transferring a new Code for the Light Function to the
Keyless Entry System from a Transmitter:
The Light Function is factory pre-programmed with its own code.
An existing transmitter code could be transferred to the Light
Function.
Connect the Keyless Entry System to the active transmitter
using the programming connector.
Press and hold the transmitter button you use to switch any
other device. Keyless Entry System
button. The keypad illumination turns on
Press the LIGHT button. Press the ENTER button again. Keep
the transmitter button pressed until the LED on the
Entry System
The has now learned the new code for
Keyless Entry System
the light function from the transmitter.
can be removed
On the , press the ENTER
.
Keyless
blinks rapidly.
Programming connector
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Key
Figure 3. Batteries Replacing
2 Batteries 3V, CR 2032
Backplate

Wireless Keyless Entry System
Instructions
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Step 2: Keyless Entry System Mounting (fig. 2)
Choose location for mounting your Keyless Entry System.
Using mounting holes at top and bottom of the spacer as a
guide, mark hole locations and then drill two 1/16” pilot holes.
Secure spacer to the mounting surface with the (2) 1/8” x 13/8” screws provided. For mounting surfaces that are not
made of wood, alternate anchoring means may be needed.
Snap the Keyless Entry System into the spacer.
Turn clockwise the key on the bottom of the spacer using a
coin to lock the Keyless Entry System.
Step 3: Using Keyless Entry System
Switching On the Keypad Illumination
Press the LIGHT button. The keypad illumination turns on for 5
seconds.
Opening and Closing a Garage Door
Enter 4-digit PIN (programmed in Step 1) followed by pressing
the ENTER button. Garage door will begin moving.
Keyless Entry System will remain active and LED will flash for
approximately 18 seconds after pressing the ENTER button.
During this time, the garage door can be stopped by pressing
any button (except the LIGHT button).
Under certain conditions, your garage door may require
constant pressing of a button to operate. In this case, enter
your 4-digit PIN then press and hold the ENTER button.
Garage door will run as long as the ENTER button is held.
Note: If a PIN with more than 4 digits is entered, the Keyless
Entry System considers the last 4 digits.
If an invalid PIN is entered 3 times in a row, the Keyless Entry
System automatically shuts off to prevent tampering or
unauthorized use. After 2 minutes, the Keyless Entry System
can be used again.
Light Function (Switching any other devices)
To turn on any other device (e.g. a yard light), press the LIGHT
button followed by pressing the ENTER button.
To turn off any other device (e.g. a yard light), press the LIGHT
button followed by pressing the ENTER button once again.
Storing more than 1 Code to Control more than 1
Garage Door Opener
The Keyless Entry System may be used to control up to 3
different garage door openers, each with a different code.
For each of the 3 codes, follow the same steps as shown in
Step 1, with one exception: you must enter in a different PIN
for each code. Each code requires a unique PIN.
To use the Keyless Entry System to open or close a specific
door, simply enter the corresponding PIN for that door followed
by pressing the ENTER button.
Storing more than 1 PIN for Same Code
It is possible to store up to 3 different PINs for the same code
for use by different individuals.
For each separate PIN, follow the same steps as shown in
Step 1. Repeat the procedure for each PIN, using the same
transmitter each time. This will store the same code under 3
different PINs.
Storing a Temporary PIN
A temporary PIN can be stored which will permit operation for 3
times only.
Press and hold "button 1" on the keypad for 3 seconds until the
LED on keypad blinks rapidly. Enter your original PIN followed
by the ENTER button.
Enter a temporary 4-digit PIN of your choice followed by the
ENTER button.
The LED on the keypad will illuminate for 2 seconds, then the
Keyless Entry System will shut off and the keypad illumination
will go out. Keyless Entry System is now ready for use again.
To use Keyless Entry System with the newly stored temporary
PIN, enter the 4-digit temporary PIN followed by pressing the
ENTER button. This can be done 3 times, after which the
temporary PIN will be automatically erased.
Changing the PIN
Press and hold "button 0" on the keypad for 3 seconds until the
LED on the keypad blinks rapidly.
Enter the PIN which is to be changed followed by pressing the
ENTER button.
Enter the new 4-digit PIN followed by pressing the ENTER
button. The LED on the keypad will turn on (no flashing) for 2
seconds.
The Keyless Entry System is now ready for use again with the
new pin (Old PIN is no longer valid).
Clearing the Memory
Press and hold the LIGHT button on the keypad for 3 seconds
until the LED on the keypad blinks rapidly.
Enter the PIN 9-9-9-9.
Release LIGHT button. The memory is cleared. The LED on
the keypad will illuminate for 2 seconds.
Note: After clearing the memory, the Keyless Entry System is
programmed with 1 random code and the PIN 1-2-3-4.
Replacing the Batteries (fig. 3)
Turn counterclockwise the key on the bottom of the spacer and
remove the Keyless Entry System from the spacer.
Release the backplate of the Keyless Entry System.
Remove old batteries.
Replace with 2 new 3V batteries, CR 2032. Match polarity
designation. Test operability. (Keyless Entry System is
designed to remember all previously programmed codes and
PINs while battery is being replaced).
Replace the backplate.
For protection of keypad, keep cover closed when not in use.
FCC Certified: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user´s authority to operate the equipment.
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