User's Manual

7-8 The Keypad Installation Manual
If you make an error while programming, press
[*] and you will be instantly returned to the
programming menu. To quit programming,
ensure that the green LED is flashing slowly,
then press [#]. This will restore the Keypad to
normal operation.
Deleting user codes
To delete user codes, use the following
instructions:
1. Access the programming menu by
entering **, [master code], **.
With the programming menu active, the
green LED will flash slowly.
2. Enter 4 to select the user code deleting
function.
The green LED will respond by flashing
rapidly, indicating that the Keypad is
ready to receive data.
3. Enter the user number whose code you
wish to delete (02-56), or enter [**] to
delete all user codes, and finish off by
entering #.
The green LED will light steadily for 2
seconds and then will resume rapid
flashing.
NOTE: The master code (User Code No.
01) cannot be deleted in this manner.
4. Enter the [master code] once more,
followed by #.
The green LED will light steadily for 2
seconds and will return to slow flashing.
5. If you intend to delete another user
code, return to step 2 above. If you are
through deleting, restore the Keypad to
regular operation by pressing # while
the green LED is flashing slowly.
Resetting the master code
If you forgot or lost your master code (User
Code No. 1), you can reset the Keypad to the
factory default master code (1234).
To reset the master code to the factory default
master code (1234), use the following
instructions:
1. Open the Keypad’s case to expose the
printed circuit board.
2. Install the jumper across the two pins
labeled JP2.
3. Momentarily short circuit the pins
labeled JP1 using a screwdriver or
jumper wire.
4. Wait ten seconds, remove the jumper
from JP2, and immediately press 1234#.
The green LED will light steadily for
two seconds and then start flashing
slowly, indicating that the programming
menu is active.
NOTE: While the master code is
reverted to 1234, all other data
programmed previously remains intact.
5. Program a new master code (user code
No. 1) immediately (
see “Programming
user codes section
) and record it in a
secret, safe place.