GENIE WIRELESS
KEYPAD ENTRY SYSTEM
GPWK, GWK or GWK-BL
( 9 or 12 Switches & 390 frequency)
************* WARNING *************
Moving Door can cause serious injury or death.
·
DO NOT install
transmitter unless the door operator’s safety reverse works as required
by the door operator’s manual.
·
Wall control
must be mounted in sight of door, at least 5 feet above floor and clear of
moving door parts.
·
Keep people
clear of opening
while door is moving.
·
DO NOT
allow children to
play with the transmitter or door operator.
If
safety reverse does not work properly:
·
Close door
then disconnect operator
using the manual release handle.
·
DO NOT
use transmitter
or door operator.
·
Refer to Door
and Door Operators Owner’s Manuals before attempting any repairs.
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Electrical Shock can cause serious injury or death.
·
Power cord must be unplugged before attaching any wires,
·
Be sure wire ends do not touch each other or other terminals.
If you have questions or if you need a manual, contact the distributor or
manufacturer of the operator.
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Your code block with dip
switches can be found where you
see the antenna wire hanging from the motor head (you may have to take the lens
cover off). If antenna wire is not hanging from motor head then you have an
external receiver which is a black box approx. 6" x 2" mounted somewhere in the
garage with a antenna wire hanging from it (pop off cover to find code block
with dip switches).
Important Programming
Instructions
To
insure proper programming and installation you will need to do the following:
-
INSTALL THE KEYPAD
-
DETERMINE YOUR DOOR CODE
-
SELECT YOUR PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (PIN)
-
PROGRAM THE KEYPAD
-
TEST OPERATION
OPERATING FEATURES
*Quick, easy, wireless
installation.
Mounts with only two screws, and powered by a standard 9volt battery (included).
·
Power saver.
Slide up keypad cover to automatically turn on unit. If cover is left up, the
unit will shut off approximately one minuet after the last button is pressed.
·
Low-Power
warning. When LED does not flash, battery needs to be replaced. The unit
will continue to function for a limited period of time.
·
NO Memory Loss
when battery
dies or is replaced.
SAFETY / SECURITY FEATURE
·
Unique Slide-Up
Keypad Cover
provides maximum security and helps protect Keypad from the elements.
·
Two-Step
Programmability
for maximum security and user convenience.
·
Any Key
Operation.
After correct code is entered and door is activated, depress any key within 30
seconds to control door.
-
Security Lockout. After three incorrect Personal Identification Numbers (PIN)
are entered, the unit will shut off for one minute.
1.
Installation Instructions
NOTE:
Read WARNING below before
starting.
Step 1-1
Mount Wireless Keypad on a flat vertical surface with enough room above to
slide
cover up. Pick location out of path of moving garage door
and supporting hardware.
Step 1-2 Slide Keypad Cover up and pull off wireless Keypad. Slide off
battery cover and
remove battery.
Step 1-3 Mark two holes by tapping a small nail through screw holes on
keypad. Drill 1/16”
pilot holes then fasten with #6 screws enclosed. Replace
Keypad Cover.
Step 1-4 Replace battery and slide battery cover back into place.
2.
DETERMINING YOUR DOOR CODE
Step 2-1 Locate
Operator Code Switches on Door Operator. Fig. 3.
Step 2-2 Mark
down your Operator Switch Settings by circling U (Up) or D
(down) for each
switch setting.
Fig. 4
Step 2-3
Convert each
group of three switch settings to a group number.
Chart A.
Step 2-4 Fill
in 3 DOOR CODE numbers for 9 Code switches and 4 DOOR CODE numbers for
12 Code switches.
Fig. 4.


NOTE:
On new operator installation you MUST set Operator Code on Door Operator
and Remote
Control Transmitters before you begin programming this Wireless
Keypad. Refer to the
Owner’s Manual for setting these switches. If you have not done this
on your existing
Door Operator. DO SO NOW!
If your Door Code is 7,7,7 or
7,7,7,7 DO NOT CONTINUE. Refer to your Owner’s Manual for setting of Door
Operator and Remote Controller Security Code Switches. DO NOT LEAVE AT FACTORY
SETTINGS.
3. SELECTING YOUR PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION ( PIN )
Your PIN number can be created from any group of numbers
up to 8 digits of your choice. (Do Not use # or *).
NOTE: It is NOT good security to use your address,
phone number, birth date, ect.
4. PROGRAMMING THE KEYPAD
For easy reference write your code switch settings from
FIG 4 here. __ __ __ __.
Follow the steps and the red light signals listed below:
TO PROGRAM
ACTION REDLIGHT
Step 4-1
RESET KEYPAD- Slide Keypad cover half way up
While pressing the # and 8 buttons
simultaneously,
Slide the keypad cover up until it
latches. Stays Lit.
Release # and 8
buttons. Goes out.
Step 4-2
Press 3,5,7, and # buttons Flashes 1 time
per sec.
Step 4-3 Enter PIN and press #
button Flashes 2 times per sec.
Step 4-4
Enter Door code from Fig. 4 and press * button Goes out.
Step 4-5
Slide Keypad Cover down.
Step 4-6
Test Keypad – Go to Section 5 TO OPERATE KEYPAD.
TO CHANGE PIN ONLY
Slide Keypad Cover up until it
latches. Flashes Once.
Enter OLD PIN and press #
button. Flashes 1 time per second.
Enter NEW PIN and press #
button. Flashes 2 times per second
Press *
button Goes
out.
Slide Keypad Cover Down.
Test Keypad – Slide Keypad Cover up until
it latches.
Enter PIN and press * button. (Door
should operate.)
TO RESET KEYPAD MEMORY
TO FACTORY SETTINGS
Slide Keypad Cover half way
up. Stays Lit.
While pressing the # and 8 buttons
simultaneously,
Slide the Keypad cover up until it
latches.
Release # button and 8
button. Goes out.
To begin programming, go to 4
PROGRAMMING. Step 4-2
TO CHANGE DOOR CODE ONLY
Any time you wish to change the DOOR CODE, you MUST first change
The Security Code Switch settings on the Door Operator and all
Remote Control Transmitters then go to 2 DETERMINING
YOUR DOOR
CODE.
Enter PIN and press #
button. Flashes 1 time per sec.
Press # button
again. Flashes 2 times
per sec.
Enter NEW DOOR CODE and press *
button. Goes out.
Test Keypad – Slide keypad cover up until it latches.
Enter PIN and press * button. Slide Keypad Cover down.
IF
YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS, REFER TO THE TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION.
5. TO OPERATE KEYPAD
Step 5-1
Slide Keypad Cover up until it latches. Enter PIN and press * button.
Slide keypad cover down.
6. TROUBLESHOOTING
Keypad does not light. 1. Keypad cover
not fully open 1. Pull Keypad Cover
up until it
catches open.
2. Dead
battery 2. Replace
battery.
Door does not open 1. Wrong
PIN entered. 1. Reenter
PIN.
Red light
blinking.
2. (See 4 PROGRAMMING)
Door does not open. 1. Door
Code does not 1. Reenter Door
Code.
Match Door Opener.
NOTES:
·
Battery strength is
shown by brightness of red LED light. Open sliding Keypad Cover completely.
NO or DIM light indicates weak battery. Replace battery as soon as possible.
·
Programmed memory
is not lost while replacing battery.
·
For security,
occasionally press other buttons or change PIN so all buttons get worn
and dirty.
·
A blinking red
light indicates a wrong PIN was entered. A
wrong PIN entered 3 times causes Keypad to shut down temporarily as a security
measure.
·
While the door is
moving, you can control it by pressing any numbered button on the Wireless
Keypad. If door begins closing and you need to stop it, press any numbered
button on the Keypad and the door will stop operating.
THIS DEVICE SHOULD NOT BE
OPENED. THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS OR OPERATOR CODE SWITCHES INSIDE OF
UNIT.
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