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US Automatic 050550 User manual

METAL WIRELESS KEYPAD
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1 - Introduction
The Wireless Keypad ( PN 050550 ) is an encoded radio keypad
operating at 433,92 MHz.The best use of the product is on applications
where an encrypted radio signal has to be used to control: gates, garage
doors, rolling shutters, sun-blinds, anti-burglar appliances, lightings,
etc. The code has a very high security coding system (19683 code
combinations). The radio transmission is enabled only after the dialing of a
security user code. There are up to 4+2 different channels that can
activate up to 6 different receivers or relays.
The internal memory can store up to 24 different access codes and 1
Master code.
The product fully complies with the European directives 89/336/CEE,
99/05/CE and Part. 15 of FCC Rules..
2 - Technical specifications
Number of keys: .................................................................................12
Number of channels:.......................................................................4 + 2
Supply: .......................................................................................3,6 Vdc
Battery duration: ................................................ .........about 24 months
Battery type:...............................................................Lithium LS14500
Current consumption: ( transmission ) ........................................28 mA
stand-by.........................................................................................0,8 uA
Operating frequency: ..........................................................433.92 MHz
Modulation: .............................................................................AM/ASK
E.r.p.:..............................................................................................6 mW
Security Code combinations number: ...........................................19683
User security code number:.............................................................24+1
Transmission duration: ...............................................until press / 1 sec.
Range in open space: ................................................from 150 to 700 m
Operating temperature: .........................................
Dimensions: .............................................................
Weight:.........................................................................................
IP Protection Grade: ........................................................................IP54
from 14 °F to 131 °F
5.7 x 3.07 x 1.25 in
3.24 oz
Part # 050550
NOTES: The appliance uses
a lithium battery type
LS14500 3,6V. The removal
and the disposal of the
battery must have effected
before the elimination of
the appliance and according
to the current Regulations.
ATTENTION: - Danger of
explosion if the battery is
not replaced in the correct
way! Replace only with an
equal or equivalent type.
3 - Types
050550 : Fixed code Radio keyboard without tamper;
4 - Battery replacement
Remove the cover and extract the old battery from the bottom site of the
electronic card with an upward traction. Insert the new battery on the
battery location, respecting the right polarity. (NOT AA BATTERY)
FCC ID : PWNF1002000029
This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15 Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
1) This device may not cause harmful interferences;
2) this device must accept interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Ma d e i n Italy
5 - Installation steps
1. Locate the best position for the installation, avoid metallic
enclosures that could decrease the RF emission.
2. Mark the location of the mounting holes using the base as a drilling
template.
3. Drill the mounting holes and insert the plugs.
4. Remove the protection strip from the seal.
5. Assemble the base and seal together.
6. Install the base with the screws supplied.
7. Install the keypad to the base.
8. Secure in place with the 2 screws supplied.
6 - Programming wireless keypad
Terms to understand
Master Password: The 5-digit code used to access programming
features. Factory default is “11111.” This needs to be changed by the
user for security reasons. If changed record new password.
Access Code: The 1 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 "B"
button after code is entered. Example: “2 B.” If the code is 5 digit button
B is not required.
Relay 1: The receiver has 2 relays. P1 (relay 1) is factory wired to
push/button input on the control board.
Relay 2: The receiver has 2 relays. P2 (relay 2) is factory wired to
“Open / Free Exit” input on the control board.
Security Code (Dip Switch Code): The keypad does not have dip-
switches. Instead, the receiver has a learn mode which can be used to
program the keypad to the receiver. The keypad can also be
manually programmed if a transmitter is being used.
See “Changing Security Code” on paragraph 10.
PUK Code: “Password Unblocking Key.” The PUK code is located
inside the keypad and is needed when the master password has been
lost. Copy and store in a safe place for future reference. Must be 5
digits long lead with zeros.
“ A ” Key: located on the keypad is used to cancel last command
entered.
Button 5" Blinks: When blinking, the keypad is sending a signal
to the receiver.
Valid access code was entered.
7 - Master Password
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8 - Keypad Programming
Create Access Code: (Code you use to operate the gate)
*CAN NOT BE THE SAME AS MASTER PASSWORD!
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1.
2.
3.
Enter the Master Password “11111”. (this is the factory default
master password).
Enter “9” If correct, 2 short beeps (if 1 long beep is heard,
start over with step 1).
Enter the new Access Code (up to 5 digits), if less than 5
digits, “B” key is required.
4. Enter “9”
5. Enter the new Access Code again to verify.
6. Enter “1”. If this access code is for P1 (relay 1) Enter “2” if this
access code is for P2 (relay 2). See Note below.
7. If correct, 2 short beeps (if 1 long beep is heard, start over
with step1).
8. Continue with “Create Communication with Receiver” to
complete programming.
Thank you for choosing this product.
Please read this manual carefully before using the product.
Use table below to create a random pattern and enter the resulting
Security Code in the following procedure.
Switch Number
Dipswitch
Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
B
0
A
1.
Enter the Master Password.
2.
Enter “6.” If correct, 2 short beeps (if 1 long beep is heard, start over
with step 1.)
3.
Enter the Security Code created in the table in the previous column.
4.
If correct, 2 short beep after each switch number and switch position
combination is entered.
5.
Enter “B.”
6.
Enter “6.”
7.
If correct, 2 short beeps (if 1 long beep is heard, start over with step 1.
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.
10 - Changing Security Code
This keypad has a virtual dip-switch used to create your Security Code.
The virtual dip-switch contains nine 3-position switches. The default
Security Code has all nine switches in the center position. To ensure
neighboring keypads do not interfere with each other, the virtual
switches should be positioned in a random pattern, using the following
procedure.
Example of random positioning of the virtual dip-switches to create a
Security Code is shown below.
To enter the Security Code, enter the dip-switch number, followed by the
dip-switch position character.
The Security Code would be entered as:
Switch Number
Dipswitch
Position
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
B
X X X
0
X X
A
X X X X
1B 20 3A 4A 5B 6A 7B 80 9A
WARNING
“Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment”
IS-GRUAUK Rev. 1 del 01/2018
WARRANTY
USAutomatic, LLC warrants this product to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for
1 YEAR. For a period of 1 YEAR following purchase USAutomatic, LLC. will repair or
replace the product free of charge, including parts, shop labor and return to customer shipping and
handling.
This 1 YEAR warranty does not cover the plastic case from normal wear or damage due to
misuse.
To have the product sent for warranty consideration, it must be returned with the proof of
purchase and a return authorization number. To obtain a return authorization number please call
1-888-204-0174 for assistance. The return authorization number must be clearly marked on the
outside of the return package or it may not be accepted.
USAutomatic, LLC
170 Valley Ridge Blvd.
Lewisville, Texas 75057
Ph. 888-204-0174
www.usautomatic.com
14 - Deleting All Access Codes:
1. Enter the Master Password.
2. Press the "7" key. If correct, 2 short beeps (if 1 long beep
is heard, start over with step 1).
3. Enter the Access Code to be deleted.
4. Press the "7" key.
5. Reenter the Access Code to be deleted.
6. Press the "7" key. If correct, 2 short beeps (if 1 long beep
is heard, start over with step 1).
13 - Deleting Single Access Code:
1. Enter the Master Password.
2. Press the "7" key. If correct, 2 short beeps (if 1 long beep is
heard, start over with step 1).
3. Reenter the Master Password.
4. Press the "7" key.
5. Reenter the Master Password.
6. Press the "7" key. If correct, 2 short beeps (if 1 long beep is
heard, start over with step 1).
1. Carry keypad to receiver location for programming.
2.
3.
Enter the Access Code for relay1 on the keypad and continue to
press the last key entered (5 key blinks on keypad).
Press the P1 (learn button) on the receiver until LD (green light)
comes on and relay clicks.
Programing complete.
Create communication with Receiver Relay 2: (Security Code/Dip Switches)
1. Carry keypad to receiver location for programming.
2. Enter the Access code for relay2 on the keypad and continue to
press the last key entered (5 key blinks on keypad).
3. Press the P2 (learn button) on the receiver until the LD (green light)
comes on and relay clicks.
4. Programming complete.
11 - Programming New Master Password:
Programming New Master Password: Once created
record here for reference __________
NOTE: The Master Password is NOT an access code. This is
a MASTER programming code used to access the
programming of the keypad. It is not used to operate the gate.
1. Enter the existing Master Password - default is “11111”.
2.
3.
Enter “8” If correct, 2 short beeps (if 1 long beep is heard, start
over with step 1).
Enter the new Master Password (up to 5 digits), if less than 5
digits, “B” is required.
4. Enter “8”
5. Enter the new 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).
12 - Programming Master Password Back to Factory
NOTE: Step 6 above allows you to select a unique frequency (1, 2, 3,
4) for the access code you arecreating. Keypad can be programmed
with 4 different access codes each having a unique frequency. This is
used when multiple gates are within range of the keypad. Create an
access code using 1 in step 6 for one gate. Create an access code using
2 in step 6 for the second gate. This allows one keypad programmed
with 2 access codes to operate 2 different gates within range or two
keypads can be installed on 2 different gates without interfering with
each other. If 4 gates were involved then 3 and 4 could be used in step
6. Also used to create a unique access code to activate the hold open
feature offered with P2 (relay 2)
9 - Create Communication With Receiver
Create communication with Receiver Relay 1: (Security Code/Dip Switches)
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