Chamberlain Wireless KPD1 Wireless Keypad Interface User Manual OWK 10 8

Chamberlain Wireless Products Inc. Wireless Keypad Interface OWK 10 8

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No Wiring or Trenching RequiredMade With Pride In the USA.                                                                                                                                               A manufacturer’s Limited Lifetime Warranty covers this product.Oracle limited LIFETIME WARRANTY   International  Electronics  Inc.  (IEI)  warrants  this  product  to  be  free  of  defects  in  materials  and workmanship, for its usable lifetime. For a period of ONE YEAR following purchase, IEI will repair or replace the product free of charge, including parts, labor, return shipping to you, and handling.   After the  initial one year of operation, the limited lifetime  warranty will cover parts, labor, and return shipping to you, with a minimal handling charge specific to the product, as listed below:  Gate Access Panel (with Keypad):  $55.00  Oracle Flush Mount Intercom:  $20.00 Gate Controller Unit:  $30.00   Telephone Interface unit:   $40.00 Key-fob Remote:  $10.00  Repeater System:    $40.00 Outdoor Intercom (no keypad):  $35.00  Oracle Portable Intercom:  $20.00   INSTALLER:  If you have installation questions, please contact your Distributor.   CONSUMER BEFORE INSTALL:  If you have questions, please contact your Installer.   CONSUMER AFTER INSTALL:  If you have operation questions or are in need of warranty service, please contact our  Product Support department by email at  techsupp@nwlink.com or call 360-254-1564  Tuesday-Friday  7-5  Pacific  Time.  If  the  issue  is  not  resolvable,  a  manufacturer’s warranty  repair  order  may  be  issued.  To  have  the  product(s)  sent  for  warranty  service.    A  Return Authorization  number  will  be  issued  for  warranty service,  which  must  be  put  on  the  outside  of the package, to  be  received and  handled  properly.   Packages  for  warranty  service may  be  sent to the following address. Packages with no RA# may not be accepted.  IEI 5913C NE 127th AVE,  Suite 800 Vancouver, WA  98682   Please include a note describing the problem that you are having and a copy of your original sales receipt (within the first year). If the warranty service is outside the first year, please include a check made out to IEI, based on the list of handling fees, shown above. Please note that you may need to send  multiple  units  for  warranty  service,  testing,  and  upgrading,  though  only  the  applicable  fee  for handling the failed unit(s) will be charged.   Please  allow  2-4  weeks  for  service  and  return  shipping.  If  an  EXPEDITED  repair/replacement  is requested, a 100% surcharge applies. In this case, please write EXPEDITED after the RA number. IEI will attempt to return expedited repair orders within one week, except during holidays.  All repairs or replacements are at  the discretion of the Manufacturer.  This warranty excludes items that  have  been  abused,  altered,  incorrectly  installed,  or  repaired  by  an  unauthorized  person. Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  the  Manufacturer  could  void  the  user’s authority  to  operate  the  equipment.  The  manufacturer  is  not  responsible  for  any  radio  or  TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment.  Such modifications could void the  user’s  authority  to  operate  the  equipment.  This  warranty  is  limited  to  the  product  only.  No consequential damages are covered. Oracle(TM) Wireless Keypad  Thank  you  for  purchasing  the Oracle  Wireless  Keypad.  This product has been designed and manufactured  in  the  USA, utilizing  the  highest  quality standards available. • Controls up to four Gate Openers or other accessories •  Multiple Control Modes • Proximity Detector with Backlit key-pad after dark  • Echo Confirmation Feedback • Up to 2 years on 4xAA batteries •  Multiple Power Saving Modes •  Temporary one-time use/24 hour PIN numbers  •  Use Several Keypads together in Multi-Keypad Mode •  Use  Alternate  Channel  Groups  to  overcome interference •  Oracle Wireless Keypad (OWK) has 2 models: OWK5 – 5 Pin Codes OWK250 – 250 Pin Codes  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.  International Electronics, Inc. FCC ID:  JLFKPD1 IC: Country Of Origin:  USA Model OWK9/6/2007Patents Pending
 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND TROUBLESHOOTINGTABLE OF CONTENTS- 1 -- 16 -Preface  General Information………………………………………………………….…….……....3   Parts Supplied………………………………………………………..……………….……3 Section 1 – Installation 1.1  Installing the Oracle Wireless Keypad (OWK)…………………..……….....3 1.2  Initializing a new Master Pin Number………………………….………..……3 Section 2 – Gate Control Unit (GCU) Installation  2.1  Installing the batteries……………………………………………..…….….…4 2.2  Setting the GCU identity……………………………………….………….......4 2.3  Installing the GCU…………………………………………………………......5 Section 3 – Activating The Gate Control Unit (GCU) Activating a GCU………………………………..……………..……………………..……5 Section 4 – General Operation Opening a gate………………..…………………………………………………...………6 Section 5 – Pin Codes 5.1  User-level PIN numbers……………………………………………….….…..6 5.2  Removing User-level PIN numbers………………………………….….……6 5.3  Temporary User PIN numbers...………………………………..……….……7 5.4  Changing the Master PIN number………………………………..…….…….7 Section 6 – Oracle Wireless Keypad (OWK) Settings 6.1  OWK Keypad Brightness………..……………………………………….……7 6.2  Alternate Channel Group…………………………………………………..….8 Section 7 – Operating Modes 7.1  Multi-Keypad (OWK) Mode……………..…………………………..…………8 7.2  Multi-Keypad Default GCU Setting……………………………………..…….9 7.3  Party Mode……………………………………………………………..……….9 7.4  Vacation Mode………………………………………………………..………...9 7.5  Power-Save Mode……………………………………………………..……..10 Section 8 – Types of Batteries Used  Batteries……………………………………………………………………………..…….10 Section 9 – Quick List of Functions  Quick list of functions……………………………………………………………..………10 Section 10 – Appendix A  Detailed GCU Installation Instructions………………………………………………….11 Section 11 – Frequently Asked Questions and Troubleshooting  FAQ’s and Troubleshooting…………………………………………………...…………15  Why won’t the Wireless Keypad accept a PIN number? The Wireless Keypad Unit will not learn a PIN # if it is the same number as the factory’s reset code.   Why won’t my new gate controller work? Make sure that it was taught to the Wireless Keypad Unit (see Activating a new  Gate  Controller).  If  you  hear  a  four-beep  error  tone,  the  Wireless Keypad Unit did not mate with the Gate Controller. If the Gate Controller is #2, 3, or 4, make sure that the corresponding ID is set with dipswitches 1&2, in the Gate Controller (See Basic Gate Control Unit Installation)  I  need  the  Manufacturer’s  Reset  Code;  to  reset  my  Wireless  Keypad Unit The Wireless  Keypad Unit’s serial number is printed on the inside  of the Wireless  Keypad Unit’s mounting  plate. Call our Product Support staff  at 888.679.7994,  for  the  reset  code.  You  MUST have  the Wireless  Keypad Unit’s serial number handy, to receive the reset code. Simply enter the reset code on the Wireless Keypad Unit’s keypad and after one minute, the unit will clear its memory and you may re-teach the Keypad System.   Why do I hear a warbling two-tone error sound when I activate a Gate Controller? The Wireless Keypad Unit is not communicating with the GCU. The GCU may  be  out  of  range.  If  the  units  work  properly  when  close  together, the GCU  may  need  to  be  mounted  higher  off  the  ground  or  on  a  different surface. Metal, trees, or masonry cause the most interference.   If the units do not work when close together, the Wireless Keypad Unit has not  mated  with  that  GCU.  Double-check  the  GCU’s  ID  (as  set  with dipswitches 1 ??2, and re-teach it.  My Oracle System Network has very short range Short  transmission  range  is  usually  related  to  interference.  If  there  is  a    conflicting  900-MHz  radio  transmitter  near-by,  you  may  need  to  have  the Oracle  Wireless  Keypad  Unit  use an  alternate group  of  channels.      See: Alternate Channel Group Selection.  Stucco: When used in a dwelling with stucco or cement walls, the RF  range  is  reduced  greatly.  The  Oracle  Repeater  will  solve  this issue. Place the repeater close to the house to mitigate this problem. Model OWK9/6/2007Patents Pending
1.11.2ORACLE WIRELESS KEYPAD (OWK) INSTALLATION                                  PARTS SUPPLIED- 15 -  INITIALIZING A NEW MASTER PIN NUMBERINSTALLING THE OWK- 2 -GENERAL INFORMATIONThe  beeping  you  hear  is  the  OWK  prompting  you  to  enter  a  new Master Pin Number.  On the Keypad, press:  Followed by your four digit Master PIN Number (for example):   A  tone  indicates  that  the  unit  has  accepted  your  Master  PIN Number.  Note:         Is a ‘Cancel’ button to cancel any call or key sequence. 1 - Oracle Wireless Keypad (OWK) 1 – OWK Mounting Kit which includes: 4 – ¼ x 1 Steel Screws 4 – ¼ Washers 4 – ¼ Lock Nuts 4 – 8-32 X 1 5/8 Black Socket Assembly Screws 1 – Hex Key  The Oracle Wireless Keypad Unit has been designed specifically for easy  installation.  After  determining  where  you  want  the  Wireless Keypad Unit (OWK) to be mounted, just fasten the back panel to a post or solid surface, using the included OWK mounting kit, making sure that is within easy reach of a visitor.   Place four ‘AA’ batteries in the OWK’s battery pack. You will hear a periodic low-volume beep, indicating that the unit is operational and ready to be programmed with your secure master PIN number.  For longer  battery  life  and  better  functionality,  use  lithium  ‘AA’ batteries.  Install  the  front  of  the  Wireless  Keypad  Unit  onto  the  already installed  mounting  plate,  using  the  included  Assembly  screws  and hex key provided. Utilizing  Universal's  newest  wireless  protocols,  this  keypad  product  line  is able  to  meet  and  exceed  the  most  stringent  security  and  environmental requirements.  Ultra  long  Range, Low  Power  Usage  and  its  Two  Way  design,  which provides  Confirmation Feedback of Receiver  Action make this system  the most robust available. #*1234# #Sample Configuration 3:  Open, Close Gate and Verify Gate Status   Use this configuration when you wish to use the Reporter Gate System to open and close your gate and check the gate’s actual status, connecting the Gate Controller to a limit switch or external gate status indicator.  Enable or disable the Auto-close feature on your Automatic Gate Opener.  Connect Reporter Gate Controller Contacts 7 and 8 to “Strike Open”, “Open Only”, “Remote”  or  a  similarly  named  contact  pair  on  your  Automatic  Gate  Opener.Please refer to your product-specific manual for wiring information.  Connect Contact 2 to Ground, COM, or (-) on your Automatic Gate Opener.  Flip Gate Controller Dipswitch #3 to the UP position to enable status checking.  If  your  Automatic  Gate  Opener has  a  “Close”  or  “Close  Only”  contact  pair  (e.g. connecting  like  a  3-button  station),  connect  Contacts  5  and  6  to  the  “Close” contacts and flip Gate Controller Dipswitch #5 to the UP position.  If  desired,  enable  Auto-close  on  the  Gate  Controller  by  flipping  Gate  Controller Dipswitch #6 to the UP position. If you use this feature, disable auto-close on your Automatic Gate Opener.  Connect terminals #3 and #4 across the “Gate Closed” limit switch.  Polarity does not matter. Model OWK9/6/2007Patents Pending
GCU IDSW1SW21offoff2onoff3offon4onon          2.1                INSTALLING THE BATTERIES          2.2     SETTING THE GATE CONTROLLER IDENTITYGATE CONTROL UNIT (GCU) INSTALLATION- 14 - - 3 -Note:         Is a ‘Cancel’ button to cancel any call or key sequence. Note:  To  set  the  identity  of GCU  #2,  you  would  position the  dipswitches  as  seen below. You can use up to 4 GCU’s with each OWK utilized.  If you use more than 1  GCU,  the  additional  units  must  have  their  identity  set.  Changing dipswitches  #1  &  #2  on  the  Gate  Control  Unit  sets  the  Gate  Controller Identity.  (See below.) Open  the  GCU  by  holding  the  box/shell  portion  of  the  unit.    Then,  while tilting the bottom section (where the wire is located), pull the box/shell off.  Insert 4 ‘AA’ batteries into the exposed battery holder.  Note: If used in locations that will be below -10°C (20°F), Lithium batteries are recommended.  Note: Leave the box/shell off until after activation is complete. Dipswitch BlockLearn ButtonTerminalSample Configuration 1:  Open Gate Only  Use this configuration when you wish to use the Reporter Gate System as an  open-only  system,  which  automatically  closes,  based  on  a  timer  or  a magnetic loop.  Enable the Auto-close feature on your Automatic Gate Opener. Connect the Reporter  Gate Controller  as  shown  in  the  Basic  Gate  Controller Installation diagram.  Please refer to your product-specific manual for wiring information.  On  the  Reporter  Intercom,  disable  gate  status  checking  (as described above). Sample Configuration 2:  Wiring to separate OPEN and CLOSE terminals  Use  this configuration  when you wish to  use the  Reporter Gate System to open  and  close  your gate  and check the gate’s  last known  status,  without connecting to a limit switch or external gate status indicator.   Disable the Auto-close feature on your Automatic Gate Opener.  Connect Contact 2 to Ground, COM, or (-) on your Automatic Gate Opener.  Connect Reporter Gate Controller Contacts 7 and 8 to “Strike Open”, “Open Only”, “Remote” or a similarly named contact pair on your Automatic Gate Opener.  Please refer to your product-specific manual for wiring information.  If  your  Automatic  Gate  Opener  has  a “Close” or  “Close  Only” contact  pair (e.g.  connecting  like  a  3-button  station),  connect  Contacts  5  and  6  to  the “Close” contacts.  Slide Gate Controller Dipswitch #5 to the UP position.  If  desired,  enable  Auto-close  on  the  Gate  Controller  by  flipping  Gate Controller Dipswitch #6 to the UP position.   LEDModel OWK9/6/2007Patents Pending
           2.3       INSTALLING THE GATE CONTROL UNIT (GCU)Using Additional Contact / Clearance Sensors- 4 - - 13 -           3.0    ACTIVATING A GATE CONTROL UNIT (GCU)Open/Closed Contact Sensors Dipswitch #3 Dipswitch#7 Dipswitch#8 No contact sensors used  OFF  OFF  OFF “Closed”  limit  switch  wired  to terminals #3 and #4 ON  OFF  OFF “Open”  limit  switch  wired  to terminals   #3 and #4  ON  ON  OFF Additional  “Closed”  limit switch  or  sensor  wired  to terminals #3 and #4  ON  OFF  ON Additional  “Opened”  limit switch  or  sensor  wired  to terminals #3 and #4  ON  ON  ON  Mount  the  Oracle  Gate  Controller  near  your  Automatic  Gate Opener’s  control  panel  or  motor.    Most  gate  motors  have  simple relay  connections  (often  labeled  COMMON  and  CYCLE)  that connect to the two large OPEN/CLOSE relay outputs on the Oracle Gate Controller.  Note: For more detailed installation information, refer to Appendix A on pg. 15. When you are ready to activate the GCU, press the LEARN button on the GCU (see page 4 for location of the LEARN button), for one second.  The LED will light up solid for up to 20 seconds.  Within 20 seconds, on the GAP, Enter your Master PIN Number (for example):  Followed by the Gate Controller’s Identity:   The  GAP  will  give  a  double-beep  and  the  GCU  LED  will  blink  3 short blinks to indicate a successful activation.    Note: If the GAP sounds a 4-beep error tone or the GCU gives 3 double  blinks,  then  check  the  FAQ  section  for  the  possible solution.   If you only have one GCU then you are finished and can proceed to the  next  step.  For  additional  GCU’s,  repeat  the  process  until  all GCU’s have been successfully activated.  Note:  You  can  now  assemble  the  GCU  by  snapping  the box/shell back onto the unit. (1 - 4)Selecting Gate Controller “ON” Time For  most  connections  to  an  Automatic  Gate  Opener,  the  default  setting  of  ½ second  is  best.    However,  for  connection  to  yard  lights,  cameras,  etc.,  you  may wish to adjust how long the connected device stays on. Gate Controller “ON” Time Dipswitch #3 Dipswitch #4 ½ second –  No Limit Switch  OFF  OFF ½ second –  Using a Limit Switch ON  OFF 10 seconds  OFF  ON 30 seconds  ON  ON  NOTE: For most gate system wiring, dipswitch #4 should be left “OFF.”  If you wire your gate controller to a limit switch, dipswitch #3 should be turned “ON”. Enabling the Auto-Close Feature By  enabling  the  Auto-Close  feature,  the  Gate  Controller  will attempt  to  close  the gate  45  seconds  after  it  is  opened.    This  feature  will  work  better  if  your configuration has at least one of the following elements:  Separate Open / Close Terminals, A “Gate Closed” Sensor or limit switch, or A “Gate Open” Sensor or limit switch  Otherwise,  the  Gate  Controller  must  assume  that  the  gate  has  not  opened  or closed for any other device. Auto-Close Feature  Dipswitch #6 OFF (disabled)  OFF ON (enabled)  ON  Warning: Please remember safety!  Do not enable auto-close where it might pose a risk of entrapment, causing injury, death, or damage to vehicles. NOTE: To  power  an  additional  contact  sensor  that  is  NOT  already  connected  to  your  gate system,  short terminal #3 to ground, connects the switch across terminals 3 and 4, and turn dipswitch #8 ON.   1 2 3 4Model OWK9/6/2007Patents Pending
           4.0                       OPENING A GATEPIN NUMBERS           5.2       REMOVING USER-LEVEL PIN NUMBERS- 12 - - 5 -APPENDIX A - DETAILED GCU INSTRUCTIONS           5.1             USER-LEVEL PIN NUMBERSTo remove an additional PIN, on the OWK: Enter your Master PIN Number (for example):  Followed by:  Press:  Enter the PIN number you want to remove (for example):  The OWK will give a double beep indicating the PIN has been removed or a triple beep indicating a  PIN  has  been entered  that does  not exist.  The Master PIN cannot be deleted. The Wireless Keypad can support up to 5 PIN numbers with the OWK5 or up to 250 PIN numbers with the OWK250, for other users.   To add an additional PIN number, on the OWK: Enter your Master PIN Number (for example):  Followed by:  Enter a new PIN number (for example):  To  limit  the  new  PIN  number  to  a  single  GCU,  enter  the  PIN  number followed by the GCU identity (1-4), resulting in a five digit PIN number.    The OWK will give a single beep as the new PIN number is accepted. 19"BEEP"From  left  to  right,  Gate  Controller Terminals are:  − Optional  power input.    +9Vto +24VDC.  Make  sure  that  your  gate’s  DC  power supply “Ground” is wired to terminal 2.   −  Ground or Common terminal.   −  Limit  switch  input  A.    Wire  such  that when the limit switch is closed, terminal 4 is shorted to terminal 3.   −  Limit  switch  input  B.    Wire  such  that when the limit switch is closed, terminal 4 is shorted to terminal 3.     −  Secondary Relay Contact A.  Up to 120VAC LOW CURRENT contact.  Max ½ amp.    Typically  wired  to  optional  “Close  Gate”  input  on  Automatic  Gate Opener.   −  Secondary Relay Contact B.  Up to 120VAC LOW CURRENT contact.  Max ½ amp.    Typically  wired  to  optional  “Close  Gate”  input  on  Automatic  Gate Opener.   −  Primary  Relay  Contact  A.    Up  to  120VAC.    Max  10  amps.    Typically  wired  to “Open Gate”, “Open/Close” or “Remote” input on Automatic Gate Opener.  −  Primary  Relay  Contact  B.    Up  to  120VAC.    Max  10  amps.    Typically  wired  to “Open Gate”, “Open/Close” or “Remote” input on Automatic Gate Opener.   7"BEEP"To open a gate from the OWK, enter any valid PIN number. With multiple GCU’s, enter the PIN number followed by the GCU identity (1-4).  2 3 412341 4321234# # #Model OWK9/6/2007Patents Pending
           5.4       CHANGING THE MASTER PIN NUMBERORACLE WIRELESS KEYPAD (OWK) SETTINGS           6.1           OWK KEYPAD BRIGHTNESS           8.0                       BATTERIES           7.5                POWER-SAVE MODE- 6 -QUICK LIST OF FUNCTIONS- 11 -           5.3          TEMPORARY USER PIN NUMBERA  temporary  PIN  number  can  be  issued  with  an  OWK5  (6  for  an OWK250), for a 1 time only use, within a 24 hour time period.    To issue a temporary PIN number, on the OWK: Enter your Master PIN Number (for example):  Followed by:  Enter the temporary PIN number (for example):  To  limit  the  new  PIN  number  to  a  single  Gate  Controller,  enter  the PIN  number  followed  by  the  Gate  Controller  ID  (1-4)  that  it  will access, resulting in a five digit PIN number.    The Wireless Keypad Unit will give a single beep as the new PIN Number is accepted. Power-Save Mode will increase battery life by reducing power consumption and  limiting  some  features.    (See  NOTE  below.)    In  Power-Save  mode, the keypad will only light up when a key is pressed.  To enter Power-Save Mode: Enter the Master PIN Number (for example):   Followed by:  To exit Power-Save Mode: Enter the Master PIN Number (for example):   Followed by: The Gate Controller uses  four ‘AA’ batteries. The average life of the Gate Controller’s batteries is a year-and-a-half, depending on use.   The Wireless Keypad Unit uses four ‘AA’ Alkaline batteries.  The average life  of  the  Wireless  Keypad  Unit’s  batteries  is  a  year  with  all  functions enabled. Enabling Power-save Mode can extend the battery life up to two years.   Enable OWK Learn Mode    PIN 05  Add User-Level PIN numbers      PIN 9 PIN   Add User-Level PIN numbers w/GCU restrict    PIN 9 PIN  (1-4) Add a Temporary PIN number      PIN 51 PIN   Add a Temporary PIN number w/GCU restrict    PIN 51 PIN  (1-4) Removing PIN numbers        PIN 7 ### PIN Change the Master PIN number      PIN 09 ### PIN OWK Brightness Control        PIN 08 (1-3) Place GAP in Multi-GAP Passive Mode    PIN 56 Default GCU #3 to the Passive OWK      PIN 58 Default GCU #4 to the Passive OWK      PIN 59 Place OWK back to Active Mode      PIN 57 Party Mode          PIN 54 Vacation Mode          PIN 52 Exit Vacation Mode        PIN 53 Power-Save Mode          PIN 03 Exit Power-Save Mode        PIN 04 Alternate Channel Set        PIN 55 (1-3)  123412340 30 4"BEEP"5 11 2 3 44 3 2 1To change the Master PIN Number, on the OWK: Enter the existing Master PIN Number (for example):  Followed by:  Press:  Enter the NEW Master PIN Number (for example):   The  Wireless  Keypad  Unit  will  give  a  single  beep  as  the  new  PIN Number is accepted. # # #0 9"BEEP"1 2 3 44 3 2 1When  it  is  dark  out,  the  Wireless  Keypad  Unit  uses  an  Infrared proximity  sensor  to  light  up  the  keypad  when  you  come  within  five feet  of  it  or  when  a  button  is  pressed.  This  feature  is  disabled  in Power Save Mode (see Power-save Mode).    To brighten or dim, on the OWK: Enter the Master PIN Number (for example):  Followed by:  Enter:   The Wireless Keypad Unit will give a single beep as the new level is accepted.  The default level is 2. 1, 2, or 3801234Model OWK9/6/2007Patents Pending
           7.2         MULTI-OWK DEFAULT GCU SETTINGOPERATING MODES           7.3                        PARTY MODE           6.2   ALTERNATE CHANNEL GROUP SELECTIONNote: Both steps 1 & 2 must occur within 2 minutes of each other.- 10 -           7.1                 MULTI-KEYPAD (OWK) MODE           7.4                      VACATION MODE- 7 -1.   On the OWK to be set to Passive: Enter the Master PIN Number (for example):  Followed by:  2.   On the OWK to be set to Active: Enter the Master PIN Number (for example):  Followed by:  The OWK can be set to one of three alternate operating channel groups, to overcome range-reducing interference from conflicting radio transmitters.   To alternate operating channel groups, on the OWK: Enter the Master PIN Number (for example):  Followed by:  Enter:   The Wireless Keypad Unit will give a single beep as the new channel group is accepted.  The default setting is channel group 1. To keep your gate open during a party or other activity, so the gate won’t have  to  open  with  the  arrival  of  each  guest,  you  can  set  the Wireless Keypad Unit to keep the gate open, until it is cycled closed. To use this setting, the Gate Control Unit MUST be connected to an external +12 Volt power supply.    To enter Party Mode, on the Active OWK: Enter the Master PIN Number (for example):   Followed by:  To close the gate and exit Party Mode, cycle the gate by entering a PIN number or by pressing the button on a Remote or Intercom. If you are going to be gone for an extended length of time, the unit can be put into a Deep Sleep mode to conserve power and will only respond  to  the  Master  PIN  number  being entered  on the Wireless Keypad Unit.  To enter Vacation Mode: Enter the Master PIN Number (for example):   Followed by:  To exit Vacation Mode: Enter the Master PIN Number (for example):   Followed by: Note: If  the  Passive  OWK  doesn’t  learn  the  network  code,  it  will  give  an error tone and return to Active mode. At any time to exit Passive Mode and return  a  OWK  to  Active mode, enter the Master  PIN  number,  followed by “57”. A  Passive  OWK  defaults  to  activating  GCU  #2  (See Basic  Gate Control  Unit  Installation)  when  it  is  activated  by  a  PIN  code entered on that keypad.  To have the Passive OWK activate GCU #3, on the Passive unit: Enter the Master PIN Number (for example):   Followed by:  To have the Passive OWK activate GCU #4, on the Passive unit: Enter the Master PIN Number (for example):   Followed by: 1112233445 25 32 3 45 41 2 3 41 2 3 45 85 93140 5232 45 6"BEEP"1234551, 2, or 3A Wireless Keypad Unit (OWK) can be set to Passive Mode, to work with multiple  Wireless  Keypad  Units  (at  a  second  entrance for  example).  The Passive OWK will become an accessory to the Active OWK.  1Model OWK9/6/2007Patents Pending

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