Wireless Keypad Manual
Warnings
- Note that automatic gate and door systems must be installed exclusively by qualified technical personnel in full compliance with statutory legislation.
- Before starting the installation procedure check that the values given in the "Technical Specifications "chapter are compatible with the application.
- This product has been designed to control door openers, gate openers and similar mechanisms. Any other use of the product will be considered improper.
Packing List
No. | Picture/Name |
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1 | Wireless keypad |
2 | Screws |
3 | Manual |
Allen wrench |
Technical Parameters
1. Power supply | 6VDC 2 CR2032 (230mAh) lithium battery |
2. Battery life | About 2 years, based on 10 times per day |
3. Operating frequency | 433.92 MHz +/-75 KHz |
4. Encoding format | HCS101 standard format |
5. Working temperature | -20°C ~ +55 °C |
7. Number of passwords | 0 to 8 digits |
8. Launch distance | Wide distance 200 meters, indoor distance 35 meters |
9. Protection level | IP54 |
10. Dimensions | 85 × 75 × 35mm |
11. Weight | 150g |
Product Description
- This is a dual channel transmitter that is activated only after having entered a suitable combination.
- The units are designed for installation in indoor or outdoor locations.
- This ensures the utmost security because the transmitted code is changed at each transmission session.
- The estimated transmission range is 200 m in open space and 35 m indoors.
- The units are designed to ensure battery life equivalent to an estimated 2 years of operation considering 10 transmissions/day.
Function Description
Automatic lighting: When the ambient light is insufficient, the button input signal LED automatically lights up.
Automatic standby: When there is no input signal for 10 seconds, the system automatically enters the power-saving standby state.
Audible Signal
Audible signal | Status |
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1 short beep | Keypad tone |
1 long beep | Change password successfully (or transmit code) |
3 long beeps | Modification of combination confirmed |
5 short beeps | Error during combination put or combination edit operation |
10 rapid beeps | Battery low warning signal. New batteries required. |
Low Voltage Alarm: When the cell voltage is under 4 volts, each time after pressing the button, it will make a beeping sound twice.
Installation
Step 1: Tools (A&B or A&C)
- Screwdriver
- Hand electric drill
- Hammer and nail
- Allen wrench
Step 2: Installation
- Remove the metal cover.
- Unscrew the hex screws.
- Make 4 holes on the plate with tool B or C.
- Embed plastic expansion screws on the wall.
- Install the plate on the wall and screw the keypads on the plate.
Note:
- Before physically installing it in their mounting position, it is good practice to perform a practical test to assess their functionality and effective range.
- Consider that range may be up to 25 or 30% less when battery power is low.
Usage Instructions
Apart from the distance from the receiver, the units should not be positioned in the vicinity of or-worse still-in contact with metal structures, which could otherwise exert a signal shielding effect. Thanks to the enclosure protection rating of IP 54, the digital selectors can be installed outdoors if required.
The wireless keypad has two channels: "Channel 1" and "Channel 2". You can choose one of them.
Channel 1
Enter the password for Channel 1, press <, (original password is "11").
- If the password is correct, send channel 1 coded signal and 1 long beep.
- If the password is incorrect, the buzzer will give 5 short beeps.
Channel 2
Enter the password for Channel 2, press >, (original password is "22").
- If the password is correct, send channel 2 coded signals and 1 long beep.
- If the password is incorrect, the buzzer will make 5 short beeps.
Notes on Password Entry
- If you do not press > (or <) within 10 seconds after entering the password, the original input password is invalid. You need to re-enter the password and then press > (or <).
- If the password is 027, passwords similar to 27 and 0027 are not considered correct.
- If the password is 0 (no password): directly press > (or <) to send the corresponding channel code.
- If the number of digits entered is greater than 8 digits, it will be processed as an error password.
Change the Password
Channel 1: Factory password is preset to: 11.
- Press button "0" and hold it.
- Press button <, then release button <.
- Release button "0", enter password change state; buzzer will send 1 long beep.
- Input original password, and press <.
- Enter a new password, such as 28111976 (no more than 8 digits), press <.
- Enter the new password 28111976 again, then press <.
The password is changed successfully; the buzzer emits 1 long beep.
Channel 2: Factory password is preset to: 22.
- Press button "0" and hold it.
- Press button >, then release button >.
- Release button "0", enter password change state; buzzer will send 1 long beep.
- Input original password, and press >.
- Enter a new password, such as 28111976 (no more than 8 digits), press >.
- Enter the new password 28111976 again, then press >.
The password is changed successfully; the buzzer emits 1 long beep.
Notes on Password Change
- If the new password exceeds 8 digits or the new password is inconsistent, the password change error will be displayed, the buzzer will make 5 short beeps and exit the password change status.
- In the password change status, if you do not enter the password, and you press the button > (or <) twice, the password is 0 digit, meaning no password. Just press the button > (or <) to send the encoded signal.
Code Matching
Channel 1:
- Press the "learning button" on the gate opener control panel.
- Input the password of 1-8 digits, press <.
- Input the password of 1-8 digits again, press <.
- The indicator on the control panel flashes, indicating success.
- Re-enter the password of 1-8 digits, press < to confirm whether you can control the gate opener.
Channel 2:
- Press the code button on the gate opener control panel.
- Input the password of 1-8 digits, press >.
- Input the password of 1-8 digits again, press >.
- The indicator on the control panel flashes, indicating success.
- Re-enter the password of 1-8 digits, press > to confirm whether you can control the gate opener.
Reset the Password
If you forget the correct password, please open the wireless keypad and press the "RESET BUTTON". Then the old correct password will be cleared (revert to factory password). You can set a new password following the manual.
[Image: Inside of the wireless keypad showing the circuit board with a red "RESET BUTTON" clearly labeled.]
Notes
- Encoding definition: output encoding in standard HCS101 format, 28-digit serial number (with 57 limit).
- The serial number will be randomly generated when first used or when the password is reset to the factory value; you need to do the code matching again.
- Channel 1 and Channel 2 respectively have corresponding serial numbers and synchronization counters. Even if the passwords of the two channels are the same, the corresponding serial numbers may be different. In this case, if two channels are used to control one control panel, please match code separately.
FCC Caution
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.