How to Remove all Access Codes from a Basic Wireless Keypad

How to Remove all Access Codes from a Basic Wireless Keypad

Overview

In this article you will learn how to remove all access codes from a basic wireless keypad. This is done if the keypad needs to be completely wiped before adding new codes back in. An example of this process will be provided at the end of the article.

Applies to Part Number(s)

  1. 050500

Procedure

Enter the Master Password Then Press 7

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.
To reset the master password back to the default, refer to this article: How to Reset the Master Password Back to Default on a Basic Wireless Keypad

Re-enter the Master Password Then Press 7

Re-enter the Master Password Then Press 7 Again

The keypad will gives 2 short beeps indicating all codes have been removed.
Type a code into the keypad to confirm it no longer makes the light at the top of the keypad flash and that the gate does not operate.

Example

This example will use the default master password of "11111".
After each key press you must move quickly to the next. If you wait too long before the next key press, the keypad will exit programming mode and you will need to start over. We recommend writing down the example below using your own values before beginning the process. This will help you do the process quickly, ensuring the keypad doesn't time out and exit programming.
  1. Enter the master password then press 7
    1. 11111
    2. 7
    3. 2 short beeps
  2. Re-enter the master password then press 7
    1. 11111
    2. 7
  3. Re-enter the master password then press 7
    1. 11111
    2. 7
    3. 2 short beeps