Overview
In this article you will learn how to add a temporary access code to a premium wireless keypad. A temporary access code is a code that can be used up to 9 times before it is automatically deleted. This is useful if someone requires access to the gate a limited number of times. The premium wireless keypad is capable of holding up to 256 different temporary access codes. A temporary access code can be up to 5 digits long. If the desired temporary access code is less than 5 digits, it must end with a "#" sign. The "#" is a part of the temporary access code. An example of this process will be provided at the end of the article.
Applies to Part Number(s)
- 050551
Procedure
Enter the Master Password Then Press 9
The default master password is "11111". The keypad will give 2 short beeps if this step is done correctly. If you get a long beep at this step, your master password may be incorrect.
Enter the Desired Temporary Access Code and Then Press 9
If the desired temporary access code is less than 5 digits, it must end with a "#" sign.
Example codes: "24680" "4321#" "25#".
Re-enter the Desired Temporary Access Code and Then Press #
Enter the Number of Activations (1-9) and Then 1 (channel #)
The temporary code can be programmed to work 1 to 9 times before it gets deleted, select the desired amount of activations followed by the channel number (typically 1).
The keypad will gives 2 short beeps indicating the temporary code has been added successfully.
If you'd like to test the new temporary code, type the code in and confirm the keypad rapidly beeps. Keep in mind this will use one of the activations.
Example:
The temporary access code in this example will be "3544#", it will be given 5 activations, the master password is the default, and the code will be added to channel 1.
- Enter the master password then press 9
- 11111
- 9
- 2 short beeps
- Enter the desired temporary access code then press 9
- 3544#
- 9
- Enter the desired temporary access code then press #
- 3544#
- # (again)
- Enter the amount of activations and then the channel number.
- 5
- 1
- 2 short beeps