If the unit does not learn to the receiver, try speeding up the process as the
receiver may have timed out. Or when entering the code 5555** hold the
second * for longer (This is the same as holding your remote button longer).
Advanced Features
(For all the advanced features refer to the manufacturer’s booklet that comes
with the keypad)
Storing a simple user entry code with multiple channels (Example using two
channels, to open the gate (A) and pedestrian function (B), or to use all 4
functions (A) (B) (C) & (D)).
(Assuming the engineers code is 0000, if you have changed it use your new 4
digit engineer’s password)
1) Key in*0000* (This enters programming using the engineers password)
2) Key in 5555#A# (This sets the new entry code to 5555*A to operate channel
A or use a 4 digit code of your choice)
1) Key in*0000* (This enters programming using the engineers password)
2) Key in 5555#B# (This sets the new entry code to 5555*B to operate channel
B or use a 4 digit code of your choice)
1) Key in*0000* (This enters programming using the engineers password)
2) Key in 5555#C# (This sets the new entry code to 5555*C to operate channel
C or use a 4 digit code of your choice)
1) Key in*0000* (This enters programming using the engineers password)
2) Key in 5555#D# (This sets the new entry code to 5555*D to operate channel
D or use a 4 digit code of your choice)
Using the keypad - User entry code with multiple channels (Example using
two channels to open the gate (A) and pedestrian function (B) (The enter
button is *, and assuming you have changed the entry code to 5555 or use the
actual code you have set)
1) Key in 5555*A (This enters your user entry code, and opens the gate)