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Erasing Single Transmitter from Receiver Memory:

The dipswitch settings of the transmitter to be deleted must be known. If known follow the steps below.

1. Set the dipswitches in a transmitter to match the switch settings of the transmitter code to delete.
2. Press and hold the left transmitter button.
3. On the receiver, push the P1 push-button until the green LD light comes on. Then release both.
4. Press and hold the right transmitter button.
5. On the receiver, push the P2 push-button until the green LD light comes on. Then release both.
6. Transmitter is now erased from receiver memory.

Erasing all Transmitters from Receiver Memory:

1. Press the P2 button on the receiver until the green LD light comes on. Then release P2 button.
2. While LD light is on press the P1 and P2 buttons simultaneously and hold until the green LD light begins to

blink slowly. It should blink 4 times then all transmitter codes are erased.

Programming Wireless Keypad (model 433 KPD) PUK

code__________

Terms to understand:
¾ Master Password – The 5-digit code used to access programming features. Factory default

is “11111”. This should be changed for security reasons.

¾ Access Code – The 2 to 5-digit code used to open the gate (24 unique codes are possible).

If access code is less than 5 digits it requires the # sign after code is entered. Example: “2
#.” If code is 5 digits the # sign is not required.

¾ Relay 1 – The receiver has 2 relays. P1 (relay 1) is pre-wired to the J1 connector.
¾ Relay 2 – The receiver has 2 relays. P2 (relay 2) is pre-wired to the “Open/Free Exit” on J1 connector.
¾ Keypad Security Code (Dip Switch Code) – This code makes your keypad unique to your installation. Keypad does

not have dip switches like the transmitter; instead it has virtual dip switches which must be programmed.

¾ PUK Code – “Password Unblocking Key.” The PUK code is located inside the keypad and is needed when the master

password has been lost. Record in space above for future reference. Must be 5 digits long.

¾ “ * ” Key – located on the keypad is used to cancel last command entered.
¾ Red Light Blinks – When blinking, the keypad is sending a signal to the receiver. Valid access code was entered.

Note: Do not install keypad until “Learning Access Codes in Receiver” has been completed.

Programming New Master Password: Once created record here for reference __________

1. Enter the Master Password “11111”.
2. Enter “8” If correct, 2 short beeps (if 1 long beep is heard, start over with step 1).
3. Enter the Master Password (up to 5 digits), if less than 5 digits, “#” is required.
4. Enter “8”
5. Enter the Master Password again to verify.
6. Press “8” If correct, 2 short beeps - New Master Password is set (If 1 long beep is heard, start over with step 1).

Programming Master Password Back to Factory Default: (11111)

1. Enter “11111”.
2. Press “8” (long beep).
3. Enter PUK code. (PUK must be 5 digits).
4. Press “8”.
5. Enter PUK code to confirm.
6. Press “8” (2 beeps) Master password reset complete.

Programming the Keypad for Operation

Create Access Code:

(Code you use to operate the gate)

1. Enter the Master Password “11111”.
2. Enter “9” If correct, 2 short beeps (if 1 long beep is heard, start over with step 1).
3. Enter the new Access Code (up to 5 digits), if less than 5 digits, “#” is required.
4. Enter “9”
5. Enter the new Access Code again to verify.
6. Enter “1” or “2” representing the relay (relay 1 or 2 in the receiver) you want to control.
7. If correct, 2 short beeps (if 1 long beep is heard, start over with step 1).
8. Now carry keypad to receiver and go to “creating communication with relay 1” below to complete programming.

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