WIRELESS KEYPAD Keypad Overview Activate keypad by opening battery compartment and pull protective tab. Reinstall compartment door to begin programming. STEP 2 - CLEARING THE KEYPAD TAB factory default:
1. Remove activation tab from inside battery compartment. 2. Press both the PROGRAM & UP/DOWN keys at the same time and hold for 5 seconds. LED Keypad
(enter)
WARNING MOVING DOOR CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. DO NOT install transmitter (keypad) unless the door operators safety device works as required by the door operators manual. Keypad must be mounted in sight of door, at least 5 feet Keep people clear of opening while door is moving. DO NOT allow children to play with the transmitter or door operator. If safety reverse does not work properly:
Close door then disconnect opener using the manual release handle. DO NOT use transmitter or door operator. Refer to Door and Door Opener Owners Manuals before attempting any repairs. It is recommended to complete programming before mounting keypad. IMPORTANT FEATURES OF THIS KEYPAD:
An audible beep will sound with every key pressed. Keypad will operate up to 3 doors with one PIN number. A temporary PIN can be set for convenient non user access. Do not press the LEARN button for longer than the noted 2-3 seconds as it could cause the operational remotes to no longer work. Chart A ID#
Brand Name Garage Door Opener Specication Notes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 21 22 23 24 25 31 32 33 34 35 Genie Overhead Door 315/390 MHz, Intellicode I, 1995-current Chamberlain Craftsman LiftMaster Purple Learn Button, Security +, 2006-2014, 315MHz Orange/Red Learn Button, Security+, 1996-2005,390MHz Yellow Learn Button, Security + 2.0, 2011-current Green Learn Button, Billion Code, 1993-1995, 390MHz Genie Overhead Door 315/390 MHz, IntellicodeII, 1995-current Stanley Linear Security code 310MHz 1998-Current MegaCode 318MHz 1997-Current Wayne Dalton Rolling code 372.5MHz 1999-Current Guardian Xtreme brand 303 MHz, Fixed Learn Code Marantec 315 MHz, Fixed Learn Code FAAC Genie Genie 433.92MHz, Rolling Code 390 MHz, 12 Switch / 2 Position Dip Switch*
390 MHz, 9 Switch / 2 Position Dip Switch*
Stanley Multi Code 310 MHz, 10 Switch / 2 Position Dip Switch*
Linear Multi Code 300 MHz, 10 Switch / 2 Position Dip Switch*
Linear Moore-O-Matic 310 MHz, 8 Switch / 2 Position Dip Switch*
Overhead Door 390 MHz, 9 Switch / 3 Position Dip Switch*
Chamberlain 390 MHz, 9 Switch / 3 Position Dip Switch*
Chamberlain 390 MHz, 8 Switch / 3 Position Dip Switch*
Chamberlain 390 MHz, 7 Switch / 3 Position Dip Switch*
Chamberlain 315 MHz, 9 Switch / 3 Position Dip Switch*
Genie and Intellicode are registered trademarks of The Genie Company. All other listed names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. STEP 1 - FIND SPECIFICATIONS & LEARN/PROGRAM BUTTON 1. the opener/receiver, the instruction manual, the current remote controls for the opener, or the original manufacturer or the opener/receiver. 2. Find the LEARN/PROGRAM button on the device - shape, color or name of this button could vary by brand. For garage door openers, be sure to check under the light covers. For commercial openers, this button may be on the circuit board or the opener. In some cases, this button could also be on an external receiver that is mounted on or nearby the product. Consult the devices manual if needed. EXAMPLES:
PRGM SET RADIO SIGNAL LEARN CODE Receivers LEARN CODE 3. The keypad is now ready to be programmed. Start at STEP 3. STEP 3 - PROGRAMMING TO ONE OR MORE OPENERS This keypad can be programmed to up to 3 individual garage door openers in any combination of over at any time, start at STEP 2 - CLEARING THE KEYPAD. PROGRAM OPENER #1 (For all openers with learn botton opener 1. On the keypad, enter a personal PIN (3-8 digits). 2. 3. On the keypad, enter the ID# of the opener from Chart A. 4. 5. On the opener, press the LEARN/PROGRAM button for 2-3 seconds and then release. 6. On the keypad, press the UP/DOWN key once every two seconds until the opener activates. DO NOT press any additional buttons until the opener stops running. 7. WAIT until backlighting is out before attempting additional keypad entries. Programming is complete. MULTIPLE OPENERS:
Complete steps for Opener #1 above. To program Opener #2 or #3 at any time, follow the steps below. Be ready to reference Chart A and then #3 from above:
1. 2. CHART A.
, press the PROGRAM button 2 times to program a second opener 3. Continue with the remaining numbered steps. STEP 4 - USING THE KEYPAD TO OPERATE OPENERS SINGLE DOOR OPERATION:
1. 2. Enter PIN. 3. Press the UP/DOWN key. 4. Opener will operate. MULTI-DOOR OPERATION:
1. 2. Enter PIN. 3. Press the UP/DOWN key. 4. Press number key corresponding with desired NOTE: After any successful entry, the keypad remains active for 15 seconds and ANY BUTTON 5. Desired opener will operate. door (1, 2, or 3). attempting additional keypad entries. ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMING SETTING A TEMPORARY MAIN PIN:
If the keypad is to be used by normally unauthorized personnel (such as a repairman) a temporary PIN can be assigned to that personnel to gain access to the garage. This PIN will remain active until the main PIN is used again. (PRGM = PROGRAM). 1. Enter main PIN. 2. Press PRGM key three times (LED will turn solid indicating keypad is ready for temporary PIN). 3. Enter temporary PIN (3-8 digits). 4. Press PGRM key one time (LED will blink twice and go out indicating a temporary PIN is set). 5. To cancel the temporary PIN, operate the keypad/door with the original main PIN. CHANGE PIN:
If the main PIN needs changed, follow these steps. 1. Enter current main PIN. 2. Press PRGM key one time (LED will turn solid indicating keypad is ready for new PIN). 3. Enter new PIN (3-8 digits). 4. Press PGRM key one time (LED will blink twice and go out indicating a new PIN is set). MOUNTING KEYPAD/REPLACING BATTERIES of any moving door parts. NOTE that programming will not be lost during battery removal. 1. Remove battery cover and batteries. Replace if necessary. NOTE: Only use standard or alkaline AAA batteries. DO NOT use rechargeable batteries. 2. Drill a 3/32 pilot hole for the top mounting screw. 3. Install included screw into pilot hole, leaving 1/8 gap between the screw head and wall. 4. Hook the slotted mount on back of keypad over the screw. 5. Mark and drill a 3/32 pilot hole for the bottom screw and secure keypad to the wall. (Do not over-tighten). 6. Reinstall batteries. Screw head gap 1/8 "
Wall UNIVERSAL KEYPAD INSTRUCTIONS FOR DIP SWITCH COMPATIBLE MODELS This is a Universal Keypad supplemental instruction for dip switch compatible operators. Use this in place of Step 3 of the main instruction.Reference the main instruction for all other keypad features and functions. 8 G @ SC N W D C BN C D C HO RV HSBG D RKN N J KHJ D @ M C G N V SN BN M U D QSSG D L EN QO QN F Q@ L L HM F
SG D 6 M HU D QR@ K, D X O @ C The DIP SWITCHES will be located on the garage door opener motor head or inside the remote control. If the opener has a group of 9 switches TRINARY):
with 3 positions per switch (
If the opener has a group of 9-12 switches with 2 positions per switch (
BINARY):
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STEP 1: Find and notate DIP SWITCH positions Each shaded box below represents a DIP switch position. Not all boxes will be used when working with 9 switch openers STEP 2: Find and notate opener ID#(s) CHART B ID#
21 22 23 24 25 31 32 33 34 35 Brand Name Genie Genie Stanley Multi Code Linear Multi Code Linear Moore-O-Matic Overhead Door Chamberlain Chamberlain Chamberlain Chamberlain 390 MHz, 12 Switch / 2 Position Dip Switch*
390 MHz, 9 Switch / 2 Position Dip Switch*
310 MHz, 10 Switch / 2 Position Dip Switch*
300 MHz, 10 Switch / 2 Position Dip Switch*
310 MHz, 8 Switch / 2 Position Dip Switch*
390 MHz, 9 Switch / 3 Position Dip Switch*
390 MHz, 9 Switch / 3 Position Dip Switch*
390 MHz, 8 Switch / 3 Position Dip Switch*
390 MHz, 7 Switch / 3 Position Dip Switch*
315 MHz, 9 Switch / 3 Position Dip Switch*
Opener ID#
STEP 3: PROGRAMMING TO ONE OR MORE OPENERS Program Opener #1:
Note: Converted codes and ID#s for the additional openers are required to complete the next section. Programming Multiple Openers:
STEP 4: USING THE KEYPAD TO OPERATE OPENERS Single Door Operation:
Multi-Door Operation:
For additional programming options and mounting instructions, refer to the main instruction sheet. For questions, comments or troubleshooting, contact Customer Care by the phone number or web address listed on the main instruction sheet. You may also scan the QR code at the top of the main instruction sheet for additional information and links. FCC Statement Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help 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.