Owner's Manual

PROCEED AS FOLLOWS:
Choose Mounting Location.
Choose a convenient location that does not interfere with
the normal operation of the door, such as on the door jamb or on the wall adjacent to the
door
(See Figure 1).
Note that some doors will swing up: be sure that in operating your
Programmable Keyless Entry System, you will not be in the path of the door’s travel. You
may find that the keypad is too wide for some jambs.
IF YOU ARE MOUNTING YOUR KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM TO ALUMINUM
SIDING
you may find it better to substitute carriage bolts for the mounting screws
supplied. Bolts should be long enough to reach into the garage, and be secured with
lockwashers and nuts.
IF YOU ARE MOUNTING YOUR KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
ONTO BRICK, STONE, OR MORTAR,
suitable anchors must be set into the mortar,
and the fasteners screwed into these.
INSTALLATION
See figure 2 for the following steps:
1) With the mounting bracket in place, mark the location of the 1/8" pilot holes for the
mounting screws. (#10x1" slotted roundhead type)
2) Drill two 1/8" pilot holes one inch (1") deep.
3) Mount the stainless steel mounting bracket to the surface using the screws provided,
or as noted above, in the case of special installations.
4) With the 3/8" drill bit, drill through the locating hole on the mounting bracket and
through the garage wall.
5) Push the metal conduit eyelet through the center hole, into the garage until flat side is
flush against mounting bracket.
6) To mount the Programmable Keyless Entry System, push the wires of the keypad
through the metal conduit eyelet. Next, insert the top of the mounting bracket into the
slot provided on the top back of the keypad and gently push downward until the bottom
edge of the bracket can be inserted into the bottom slot of the keypad. Secure the
keypad with the retaining screw provided. (#6x1/2" long)
7) Be sure that the metal conduit eyelet is pushed firmly against the back of the keypad.
Also, be certain that the wires are pulled tight inside the garage.
8)
WITH THE POWER DISCONNECTED,
use the wire nuts supplied to attach the
Keyless Entry System as follows:
a) Attach 25 foot grey wires coming from the keypad with wire nuts. Pull wire taut, and
secure with one of the insulated staples. Be sure to staple on the
OPENER SIDE OF
THE WIRE NUTS ONLY.
This procedure will prevent forced access, even if the
Keyless Entry keypad is pried from the wall, since the wire will separate inside the
garage rather than at the unit. Run the two conductor wire from the keypad to the
power head of your opener, being sure to secure the wire with staples provided so that
it does not interfere with the operation of the door. Connect this wire to the pushbutton
terminals on the back of the opener, where the wall button wire is connected. Firmly
secure the two wires with the screw terminals. Do not remove pushbutton wires.
b)
For Models 4100-01 and 4100-15
attach Plug-in transformer’s two black wires to
the black wires coming from the keypad and secure with wire nuts. Pull wire taut and
secure with staples so that it does not interfere with the normal operation of the
garage door. Plug transformer into a 117 VAC outlet.
(See Figure 2).
c)
For Model 4100-05
attach 25 foot black wire to black wires coming from the keypad
with wire nuts. Pull wire taut and secure with one of the insulated staples. Be sure to
staple on the
OPENER SIDE OF THE WIRE NUTS ONLY.
Run the black wire from
the keypad to the powerhead of your opener, being sure to secure the wire with the
staples provided so that it does not interfere with the operation of the door. Connect
this wire to the 24 VAC operator terminals on the back of the operator. Firmly secure
the two wires with the screw terminals. Do not remove pushbutton wire.
(See Figure
3).
d) The two white wires from the keypad are secured to ether inside the garage with a
wire nut and stapled to the wall.
9) Reconnect Power to garage door opener. Wait at least ten seconds, then enter the
factory code (1, 2, 3, 4,) on the keypad to raise or lower the garage door to check for
proper operation.
(NOTE: ANY BUTTON CAN BE USED TO STOP OR REVERSE
DOOR FOR 30 SECONDS ONCE THE CORRECT CODE HAS BEEN ENTERED).
Also notice that the keypad is back lit for night operation. Pushing any button will
increase the brightness for easy viewing under low light conditions.
PROGRAMMING
Your Keyless Entry System comes with a preset factory code (1, 2, 3,
4). We urge you to reprogram the unit with your own personal code to
prevent tampering. DISCONNECT POWER TO YOUR OPENER
BEFORE STARTING PROGRAMMING SEQUENCE. (NOTE: PLUG-
IN TRANSFORMER TO PROGRAMMABLE KEYLESS ENTRY
SYSTEM MUST BE PLUGGED IN FOR PROGRAMMING).
The marking of the keypad is shown in
Figure 4.
The Alpha characters,
numerals “0-9”, the word “Clear” and the “#” symbol are printed in
black on a translucent button. The 0-9 buttons are used for the four digit
INSTR,INSTL,PDKE
LINEAR P/N: 216782 A
INK: BLACK
MATERIAL: 20 LB. MEAD BOND
SIZE: 16.750" x 7.250"
SCALE: 1-1
SIDE 1 OF 2
1
23
45
6
7
89
0
4100
4100
4100 4100
DIGITAL ENTRY LOCK ON WOODEN JAMB
KEYLESS ENTRY KEYPAD
MOUNTING BRACKET
METAL CONDUIT
RETAINING SCREW
MOUNTING SCREWS
WALL
WHITE
TWO WIRE CONDUCTOR
WIRE NUTS
PLUG - IN
TRANSFORMER
BLACK
GREY
OPERATOR
TERMINALS
TO WALL MOUNT
PUSHBUTTON
KEYLESS ENTRY KEYPAD
MOUNTING BRACKET
METAL CONDUIT
RETAINING SCREW
MOUNTING SCREWS
WALL
WHITE
TWO WIRE CONDUCTOR
WIRE NUTS
BLACK
GREY
OPERATOR
TERMINALS
TO WALL MOUNT
PUSHBUTTON

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