Automatic Technology KPX7201 Wireless Keypad User Manual

Automatic Technology (Australia) Pty. Ltd. Wireless Keypad

User Manual

Doc #: 160080_01
Part #:79131
KPX-7V2
Wireless Keypad
1.1 Coding KPX into the Opener
The Opener can only operate from keypads that have been programmed
into its receiver. The receiver needs to learn the codes of any keypad /
transmitter that will be used by the operator.
a. Decide which Channel button (eg. 1 = Garage Door) is to be used
to operate your garage door.
b. Code the Channel button to the operator’s receiver by pressing
and holding the Door Code button on the Opener, then select your
Channel button and hold for 2 seconds.
c. Release the Channel button and pause for 2 seconds.
d. Select the same Channel button and hold for 2 seconds.
e. Release both the Channel button and the Door Code button.
NOTE: If more than one device is to be controlled (for example: garage
door and sliding gate) then repeat this step for each Channel button
to be used (record the channel function in the table on the back page
of this instruction).
Legend:
0 - 9 Pin Code Keys
1 - 8 Channel Numbers (CH#)
CLR Clear Button
FCN Function button for programming
Doorbell control
Proceed to
Quick Set up Guide
User Information Table
Memory
(MEM) User Name / Information Channel (CH#) Allocation
12345678
1 PRIMARY USER PIN ( )
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Channel Function
CH# Receiver / Function
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
1. Quick Set up Guide
Safety Rules
Install the Wireless Keypad in a
location where the garage door
is visible, but out of reach of
children, at a height of at least
1.5m.
Watch the moving door and
keep people away until the
door is completely opened or
closed. Do not operate door
when persons are near the door.
Do not allow children to
play with door controls or
transmitters.
There are 8 Channel buttons (keypad no. 1 - 8) in the KPX-7V2 to store functions and these can be programmed for
example (1 = Garage Door, 2 = Automatic Gate, 3 = Outside light)
If only a single User Pin and one channel function (Garage Door) is required, proceed to the Quick Set Up Guide.
Alternatively for multiple User Pins and / or mulitple receivers, follow the Quick Set Up Guide and then proceed to
Sections 2 and 3.
Getting Started
1.2 Program Primary User
Select a PIN code (4 - 8 digits) to be used to operate the keypad and
save it using the following steps (or below Short cut Guide):
a. Press and hold the FCN button. The Keypad will beep and flash to
indicate it is in learning mode. Release button.
b. Enter in your new 4 digit User Pin Code and press FCN button.
c. Re-enter the same 4 digit User Pin Code and press the FCN button.
d. The Keypad will beep and flash to indicate it is exiting learning mode.
WARNING! Record the Primary User PIN Code. If this PIN
Code is lost / forgotten the unit has to be sent back to
the factory to be reset.
Short cut Guide - Program Primary User
Open out for more functions and features
1.3 Test the Operation of the Keypad
Test operation by entering the User Pin Code followed by selecting a
programmed Channel button.
NOTE: Hold the selected Channel button until the channels function
activates.
NOTE: by pressing another Channel button (and holding) within
10 seconds from releasing the first Channel button, will activate the
second Channel function (eg. 3 = Outside light) without having to re-
enter the User Pin Code.
BEEP
FCN
HOLD
USER 1 PIN
(4 - 8 digits) FCN FCN
FLASHES USER 1 PIN
BEEP
FLASHES
USER PIN
BEEP
FLASHES NEW
PIN FCN NEW
PIN FCN
BEEP
FLASHES
FCN
HOLD
Wrong Pin Code
If a wrong pin code is entered,
a specific sound is heard after
pressing the function (FCN) key. The
clear (CLR) key must be pressed to
start re-entering the pin code. On
the fourth consecutive wrong pin
code entry, an alarm (light blinks
and sound beeps) is triggered for
10 seconds. Every next wrong pin
code entry will trigger the alarm.
The time out for the wrong pin code
is one minute.
The Wireless Keypad has built-in
keypad lighting for use at night
or in dark areas. The keypad will
illuminate upon pressing a button.
Built in lighting
TRANSMITTERS COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
TRANSMITTERS COMPLY WITH ALL UNITED STATES AND CANADIAN LEGAL REQUIREMENTS AS OF
THE DATE OF MANUFACTURE. TO COMPLY WITH FCC PART 15 AND OR RSS 210 OF INDUSTRY
CANADA (IC) RULES, ADJUSTMENT OR MODIFICATIONS OF THIS RECEIVER AND / OR TRANSMITTER
ARE PROHIBITED, EXCEPT FOR CHANGING THE CODE SETTING OR REPLACING THE BATTERY.
THERE ARE NO OTHER USER SERVICEABLE PARTS. TESTED TO COMPLY WITH FCC STANDARD FOR
HOME OR OFFICE USE. 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.
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 ENCOURAGE 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 YOUR LOCAL DEALER OR AN EXPERIENCED RADIO/TV TECHNICIAN FOR HELP.
1.4 Change User Pin
To change the User Pin, simply enter the User Pin, then follow
step 1.2a - d.
Short cut Guide - Change User Pin
NOTE: THE GRANTEE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE
FOR ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS
NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY
RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE. SUCH
MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S
AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
To comply with FCC/IC RF exposure limits for
general population / uncontrolled exposure,
the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be
installed to provide a separation distance of at
least 20cm from all persons and must not be
co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
3. Extra Features
3.1 Utlising the Channel 0 button
The KPX-7V2 Keypad has a special Channel 0 feature which allows the Keypad to transmit
without the user having to enter a PIN. It is intended to be used for non-secure functions
such as a door bell, pedestrian access, lighting, etc. Simply pressing and holding the ‘0’
button for more than 0.5 second will cause the Keypad to transmit the function coded on
Channel 0 button.
As an example to code the Channel 0 to operate the door bell you need a FHCRX-1
receiver (available to purchase from dealer) which is connected to your doorbell.
Then follow instructions in Section 3.2 Coding KPX-7V2 to other Receivers.
NOTE: Skip the User Pin in step 3.2c.
3.2 Coding KPX-7V2 into the other Receivers
The KPX-7V2 Keypad can operate other functions such as; door bells, automatic gates,
external lighting, etc. as long as each functional product is connected to an Automatic
Technology Receiver (available to purchase from dealer) The receiver needs to learn the
codes of any keypad / transmitter that will be used by the operator.
a. Decide which Channel button (eg. 2 = Automatic Gate, 3 = Outside light) is to be used
to operate your desired function.
b. Code the Channel button to the operator’s receiver by pressing and holding the coding
button** on the Receiver.
c. Enter in your User Pin Code and select the chosen Channel button and hold for 2 seconds.
d. Release the Channel button and pause for 2 seconds.
e. Select the same Channel button and hold for 2 seconds.
f. Release both the Channel button and the coding button on the Receiver.
**: The coding button to code the KPX-7V2 into the receiver is different depending on the
receiver. For Example:
Door Code = Garage Door Opener
SW1 = FHCRX-1 / FHRX receiver
Logic console, DCB-05 and NeoSlider = See below 3.3
NOTE: When coding the Channel 0 button, skip entering the User Pin in step 3.2c and
continue by pressing the 0 button and holding for 2 seconds.
3.3 Coding KPX-7V2 into Logic Console, DCB-05 and NeoSlider
The Logic Console, DCB-05 and NeoSlider all have LCD screens to display prompts. To code
the KPX-7V2 keypad into the device;
a. Press NEXT on the device to navigate to Menu 1 (Coding Transmitters)
b. Press SET to enter code set procedure.
c. The device will beep and prompt to press one of the keypad / transmitter buttons.
d. Decide which Channel button (eg. 2 - Automatic Gate) on the keypad is to be used to
operate your desired function.
e. Enter in your User Pin Code and select the chosen Channel button and hold for 2 seconds.
f. Release the Channel button and pause for 2 seconds.
g. Select the same Channel button, hold for 2 seconds and release.
h. The device will now show the transmitter’s record, with a cursor on the field for the button
being coded. Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select the function for the button.
i. Press SET to save the settings.
2. Adding / Deleting Users
2.3 Clearing the Memory
The KPX-7V2 Keypad contains a factory default pin. The factory default is 0000 and is
used clear all memory and reload the factory settings.
WARNING! Reloading the factory settings does not remove Channel
information which has been coded into a receiver and the receiver will
continue to repsond to the KPX-7 Keypad.
If you set the KPX-7V2 back to factory default (0000) you will need reprogram the Primary
User and all additional Users.
a. Press the FCN button, followed by the Primary User Pin Code, then press the FCN
button again.
b. Select the ‘0’ button, followed by the FCN button.
c. Enter in ‘0000’ followed by the FCN button.
d. Re-enter in ‘0000’ followed by the FCN button.
e. All memory is now cleared.
Short cut Guide - Clearing the Memory
FHCRX-1
2.1 Creating New User Pin’s
Before creating new User Pins answer the following questions.
1. Does this User need access to all Channel functions (eg. Garage Door, Automatic
Gate, Outside Lighting) or only one channel (eg. 2= Automatic Gate).
2. Is this User a Normal User with ongoing access or can I program a Temporary User in
the KPX-7V2 Keypad and the User Pin will be deleted after so many uses.
Once you have answered the above proceed to code the Keypad using the following
steps;
a. Press the FCN button, followed by the Primary User Pin Code, then press the FCN
button again.
b. Select the ‘1’ button, followed by the FCN button.
c. Select a Memory (MEM) number between 2-20 and then press the FCN button.
NOTE: The Memory (MEM) number indicates the memory location of the PIN and is
used to delete individual User Pin Codes as required. Therefore it is important to record
all information on the User Information Table (see over) .
d. If you wish to restrict the User to certain Channel functions, enter each channel they
are permitted to access (eg. 2 = Automatic Gate, 3 = Outside Light) individually
(press 2, pause, press 3, then press FCN button). If User is permitted to have access to
all Channel functions skip entering in the channel number and press the FCN button.
e. For Normal Users press FCN button and proceed to step f. For Temporary Users enter
in the number of times the User Pin can be accessed (1-99 uses) followed by the FCN
button.
f. Enter in the new 4 digit User Pin and press FCN button.
g. Re-Enter the same 4 digit User Pin and press the FCN button.
h. The Keypad will beep and flash to indicate it is exiting the learning mode.
Short cut Guide - Creating New User
NOTE: To change the User Pin, simply enter the User Pin,
then follow step 1.2a - d in the Quick Set up Guide
2.2 Deleting User Pin’s
a. Press the FCN button, followed by the Primary User Pin Code, then press the FCN
button again.
b. Select the ‘2’ button, followed by the FCN button.
c. Select the Memory (MEM) number of the User Pin and then press the FCN button.
NOTE: The Memory (MEM) number indicates the memory location of the PIN. Refer to
the User Information Table (see over) for Memory number.
d. Select the same Memory (MEM) number of the User Pin and then press the FCN
button.
e. The Keypad will beep and flash to indicate it is exiting the learning mode.
f. Test the User Pin has been deleting by following step 1.3. The receiver should not
respond.
Short cut Guide - Deleting User
BEEP
FCN FCN ‘1’ FCN MEM
(2-20) FCN CH#
1FCN FLASHES
CH#
2
NEW
PIN FCN NEW
PIN FCN
# USES
(1-99)
PRIMARY
USER
PIN FCN
BEEP
FCN FCN ‘2’ FCN MEM
(2-20) FCN FLASHES
MEM
(2-20) FCN
PRIMARY
USER
PIN
BEEP
FCN FCN ‘0’ FCN ‘0000’ FCN FCN FLASHES
PRIMARY
USER
PIN
‘0000’
4. Mounting and Maintenance
4.1 Attaching the KPX-7V2 to the Wall
a. Choose a convenient wall location where the door is visible, but out of reach of children
at a height of at least 1.5meters from the floor.
b. Use the mounting bracket as a template. Mark and drill two 6mm holes and affix the
mounting bracket with two wall plugs and screws (supplied) Fig 4.1.
c. Slide the KPX-7V2 on to the mounting bracket and secure it with a screw Fig 4.2.
4.2 Changing Batteries
The KPX-7V2 Keypad has a built-in battery
monitor. If the battery power is low, the first
depress of any key will produce a distinctive
warning. If the battery voltage drops further,
the keypad will stop transmitting and will
produce a continuous long beep.
Fig 4.1 Fig 4.2
a. Remove the back cover of the KPX-7V2 by
removing the six (6) screws Fig 4.3.
b. Remove the three (3) batteries and dispose
of them properly.
c. Install new AAA size batteries.
d. Install the back cover and secure with the
six (6) cover screws.
Fig 4.3

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