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Multi-Code Model 4200 Wireless Keypad RADIO CODE PROGRAMMING The radio code is a 10 bit digital code that is transmitted to the operator. This code must be set to match the 10 position switch on the operator receiver. To begin programming the radio code press the "radio learn" key twice (The indicator LED will come on indicating learn mode. During the learn mode the indicator will blink off with each key press. Now enter the present four digit access code. (Note that for the first time programming this would be the preset factory code: 1,2,3,4) Now enter the new code. (Note this will be the code on the operator receiver.) Only enter the corresponding numbers on the 10 position dip switch that are in the "On" (closed) position. Example: the 2,5,6,7 positions on the receiver are "On". You would enter 2,5,6,7 for your radio code. If the 10th position on the switch is "On" (closed) the corresponding keypress is '0'. Finally press the "radio learn" key to exit the programming mode. If the LED turns off after the final press of the "radio learn" button the programming was successful. If the programming of the radio code was unsuccessful the LED will blink at a fast rate for 4 seconds when the "radio learn" key is pressed, then turn off. This indicates an error in the programming procedure and the radio code will remain unchanged. (Note: During the radio learning mode pressing the same key twice during the programming will count as one keypress. For example: 3-1-1-4 will be accepted as 3-1-4.) Check to see if the new radio code matches your operator receiver by entering the factory access code (1,2,3,4) at this time. If door opens, correct radio code has been entered. If the door or gate fails to open, check code on your receiver and reprogram radio code using the above procedure.
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