Wayne-Dalton KEP-IV User Manual

Wireless Keyless
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Look for the
symbol for basic instructions.
Wireless Keyless Entry
Model KEP-IV
Operating Instructions and Owner’s Manual
Package Content.......................................................................................................1
Warnings and Glossary.............................................................................................2
Programming to Operator.........................................................................................3
Mounting..................................................................................................................4
Operation/Battery Replacement................................................................................5
Programming/Operation/Examples of use withWireless Gateway...........................6-7
Compliance..............................................................................................................8
Table of Contents
Control Garage Door Opener and HomeSettings Home Controls System with a secure Personal Identification code (PIN)
KEP-IV
Mounting Screws
Your new KEP-IV modelWireless Keyless Entry transmitter contains a state-of-the-art wireless digital transmitter capable of operating an unlimited number of compatible garage door openers andWireless Gateway Scenes.For added security, yourWireless Keyless Entry utilizes a “rolling code” technology that, each time the transmitter communicates with the receiver, sets a new code, selecting from millions of combinations, reducing the possibility of electronic equipment causing unwanted access.
Your newWireless Keyless Entry is compatible withWayne-Dalton garage door openers, the Garage Door Opener Conversion Module and theWireless Gateway to give you control of Z-Wave™ enabled modules from theWayne-Dalton HomeSettings product line.
HomeSettings products byWayne-Dalton allow you to control your home by remote control.You can create a complete Home Control andAccess Network by combining yourWireless Keyless Entry with theWireless Gateway, ModelWDHA-12R, to control other HomeSettings products such as indoor and outdoor lighting, security systems, and thermostats.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
User Manual
Quick
Start
Entry
Model KEP-IV
Operating Instructions and Owner’s Manual
Control Garage Door Opener and HomeSettings Home Controls System with a secure Personal Identification code (PIN)
Thank you for purchasing the Wireless Keyless Entry (KEP-IV). The Wireless Keyless entry, uses a state of the art rolling code radio frequency (RF) transmitter to control compatible peripherals.
Your new Wireless Keyless Entry can open and close your garage door when used with a Wayne-Dalton idrive® or prodrive®, garage door opener. In addition, The Wireless Keyless Entry can control any brand garage door opener when used in conjuction with the Wayne-Dalton Garage Door Opener Conversion Module (model# WDRR-372R.)
For added functionality, The Wireless Keyless Entry can control scenes in a Z-Wave® enabled network when used in conjunction with a Wayne-Dalton Wireless Gateway (model# WDHA-12R). A Z-Wave® enabled network is made of modules which are capable of controlling indoor and outdoor lighting, security systems, thermostats, door locks etc. Go to www.wayne-dalton.com/access for more information.
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User Manual
Model # KEP-IV
Mounting Screws
Wireless Keyless Entry
Table of Contents
Introduction/Package Content ................................................................................... 1
Programming to Opener ............................................................................................ 3
Mounting .................................................................................................................. 4
Programming/Operation/Examples of use with Wireless Gateway...........................6-7
Warranty/Compliance................................................................................................ 8
Look for the symbol for basic instructions.
Quick Sta rt
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Definition of Symbol
Warning
Installation Safety Precautions
Never let children operate or play with door controls. Keep remote controls away from children. Fatal injury could result should a child become trapped between the door and the floor.
Always keep moving door in sight and keep people and objects away until it is completely closed. To prevent serious injury or death, avoid standing in the open doorway or walking through the doorway while door is moving.
Glossary
Copy – See Replicate. Delete – Erase transmitter or SCENE information from Controller. Also known as Exclude. Device – Any item that is connected to a Z-Wave Exclude – Remove a module from the controller. Include – Add a module to the controller. LED – Light emitting diode. Module – Any HomeSettings or Z-Wave® product that is controlled with a HomeSettings or
Z-Wave® remote controller. A module can be part of more than one scene. Network – A collection of devices controlled by primary or secondary controllers operating on the same system. A network has its own unique identification code so that no one else can control the system.
Opener – Garage Door Opener Primary Controller – The first controller used to set up your modules and network. NOTE: Only
the Primary Controller can be used to include or delete modules from a network. It is recommended that you mark the primary controller for ease in modifying your network.
Replicate – Copy from one controller to another. PIN – Personal Identification Number set by person programming the KEP-IV. Scene – A scene is a series of Z-Wave® modules programmed to activate a specific level (on, off,
dim) with the push of a button on a controller. Transmitter – Garage Door Opener transmitter
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module (for example, lamps).
Warning/Glossary
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Programming KEP-IV to Opener
Quick Sta rt
Programming to Opener
To program the KEP-IV to an Opener or to change an existing PIN:
1. With new installations, it is recommended to program the KEP-IV before mounting to wall, otherwise proceed to Step 2.
2. Unit can be programmed with garage door in either up or down position.
3. Press the transmitter PROGRAM BUTTON on DoorMaster® light fixture, idrive®, Quantum® or Classicdrive® opener. LED will light or idrive® opener will beep once indicating that it is ready to learn a transmitter. (See Illustration on right)
The idrive® and idrive® Torsion opener will remain in the learn mode for 30 seconds. The DoorMaster® light fixture will remain in the learn mode for 30 seconds. The or Classicdrive® opener will remain in learn mode for 60 seconds.
4. Open the cover of the KEP-IV, then push the ON/OFF/RESET button of the keyless entry. The Keyless Entry keypad will light indicating it has been activated and is waiting for commands (illumination may not be visible in direct sunlight.)
5. Press the desired four digit PIN number, then hold the “0” key until the door moves. (example:1-2-3-4-0). Release the “0” key. Programming is now complete.
NOTE: If at any time, an error was made in entering the codes, simply press the ON/ OFF/RESET button and repeat the above procedures.
NOTE: One KEP-IV can be programmed to open multiple garage door openers. To program for additional openers, repeat steps 1 through 5 above except input a different four digit PIN number for each additional opener.
Only 1 PIN can be programmed to each garage door opener.
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drive®, Quantum®
PROGRAM
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IDRIVE® TORSION IDRIVE® TORQUEMASTER
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DOORMASTER
USE KEYPAD TO INPUT 4 DIGIT PIN CODE
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ON/OFF/RESET
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QUANTUM
PRODRIVE
PROGRAM
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PROGRAM
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