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Oracle limited LIFETIME WARRANTY
Oracle
(TM)
Wireless
Keypad
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):
Gate Controller Unit:
Key-fob Remote:
Outdoor Intercom (no keypad):
$55.00
$30.00
$10.00
$35.00
Oracle Flush Mount Intercom:
Telephone Interface unit:
Repeater System:
Oracle Portable Intercom:
Thank you for purchasing the
Oracle Wireless Keypad. This
product has been designed and
manufactured in the USA,
utilizing the highest quality
standards available.
No Wiring or Trenching
Required
$20.00
$40.00
$40.00
$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.
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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: JLFOWK5
IC: 2666A-OWK5
Country Of Origin: USA
Made With Pride In the USA.
A manufacturer’s Limited Lifetime Warranty covers this product.
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Preface
General Information………………………………………………………….…….……....3
Parts Supplied………………………………………………………..……………….……3
-1FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
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.
Section 1 – Installation
1.1
1.2
Installing the Oracle Wireless Keypad (OWK)…………………..……….....3
Initializing a new Master Pin Number………………………….………..……3
Section 2 – Gate Control Unit (GCU) Installation
2.1
2.2
2.3
Installing the batteries……………………………………………..…….….…4
Setting the GCU identity……………………………………….………….......4
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
5.2
5.3
5.4
User-level PIN numbers……………………………………………….….…..6
Removing User-level PIN numbers………………………………….….……6
Temporary User PIN numbers...………………………………..……….……7
Changing the Master PIN number………………………………..…….…….7
Section 6 – Oracle Wireless Keypad (OWK) Settings
6.1
6.2
OWK Keypad Brightness………..……………………………………….……7
Alternate Channel Group…………………………………………………..….8
Section 7 – Operating Modes
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
Multi-Keypad (OWK) Mode……………..…………………………..…………8
Multi-Keypad Default GCU Setting……………………………………..…….9
Party Mode……………………………………………………………..……….9
Vacation Mode………………………………………………………..………...9
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 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.
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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.
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.
PARTS SUPPLIED
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.
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
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.
ORACLE WIRELESS KEYPAD (OWK) INSTALLATION
INSTALLING THE OWK
1.1
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.
1.2 INITIALIZING A NEW MASTER PIN NUMBER
The 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):
1 2 3 4
A tone indicates that the unit has accepted your Master PIN
Number.
Note:
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GATE CONTROL UNIT (GCU) INSTALLATION
2.1
INSTALLING THE BATTERIES
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.
2.2 SETTING THE GATE CONTROLLER IDENTITY
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.)
GCU ID
SW1
SW2
off
off
on
off
off
on
on
on
Note: To set the identity of
GCU #2, you would position
the dipswitches as seen
below.
Dipswitch Block
Is a ‘Cancel’ button to cancel any call or key sequence.
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Sample 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.
LED
Learn Button
Terminal
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.
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-4Selecting 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
½ second –
No Limit Switch
½ second –
Using a Limit Switch
10 seconds
30 seconds
Dipswitch
#3
OFF
Dipswitch
#4
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
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INSTALLING THE GATE CONTROL UNIT (GCU)
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.
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
OFF (disabled)
ON (enabled)
Dipswitch #6
OFF
ON
Within 20 seconds, on the GAP,
Enter your Master PIN Number (for example):
Warning: Please remember safety! Do not enable auto-close where it might
pose a risk of entrapment, causing injury, death, or damage to vehicles.
Using Additional Contact / Clearance Sensors
Open/Closed Contact Sensors Dipswitch #3 Dipswitch#7
No contact sensors used
OFF
OFF
“Closed” limit switch wired to
ON
OFF
terminals #3 and #4
3.0 ACTIVATING A GATE CONTROL UNIT (GCU)
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.
Dipswitch#8
Followed by the Gate Controller’s Identity:
1 2 3 4
(1 - 4)
The GAP will give a double-beep and the GCU LED will blink 3
short blinks to indicate a successful activation.
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
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.
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.
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OPENING A GATE
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).
-5APPENDIX A - DETAILED GCU INSTRUCTIONS
PIN NUMBERS
5.1
USER-LEVEL PIN NUMBERS
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): 1
Followed by:
2 3 4
"BEEP"
Enter a new PIN number (for example):
4 3 2 1
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.
5.2
REMOVING USER-LEVEL PIN NUMBERS
To remove an additional PIN, on the OWK:
Enter your Master PIN Number (for example):
1 2 3 4
Followed by:
Press:
From left to
Terminals are:
Enter the PIN number you want to remove (for example):
Controller
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.
4 3 2 1
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.
Gate
−
"BEEP"
# # #
right,
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7.5
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:
0 3
To issue a temporary PIN number, on the OWK:
Enter your Master PIN Number (for example): 1
Followed by:
5 1
1 2 3 4
0 4
2 3 4
"BEEP"
Enter the temporary PIN number (for example):
To exit Power-Save Mode:
Enter the Master PIN Number (for example):
Followed by:
1 2 3 4
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TEMPORARY USER PIN NUMBER
A 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.
4 3 2 1
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.
8.0
BATTERIES
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.
5.4
CHANGING THE MASTER PIN NUMBER
To change the Master PIN Number, on the OWK:
Enter the existing Master PIN Number (for example):
Followed by:
Press:
0 9
"BEEP"
# # #
Enter the NEW Master PIN Number (for example):
QUICK LIST OF FUNCTIONS
Enable OWK Learn Mode
Add User-Level PIN numbers
Add User-Level PIN numbers w/GCU restrict
Add a Temporary PIN number
Add a Temporary PIN number w/GCU restrict
Removing PIN numbers
Change the Master PIN number
OWK Brightness Control
Place GAP in Multi-GAP Passive Mode
Default GCU #3 to the Passive OWK
Default GCU #4 to the Passive OWK
Place OWK back to Active Mode
Party Mode
Vacation Mode
Exit Vacation Mode
Power-Save Mode
Exit Power-Save Mode
Alternate Channel Set
PIN 05
PIN 9 PIN
PIN 9 PIN (1-4)
PIN 51 PIN
PIN 51 PIN (1-4)
PIN 7 ### PIN
PIN 09 ### PIN
PIN 08 (1-3)
PIN 56
PIN 58
PIN 59
PIN 57
PIN 54
PIN 52
PIN 53
PIN 03
PIN 04
PIN 55 (1-3)
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
The Wireless Keypad Unit will give a single beep as the new PIN
Number is accepted.
ORACLE WIRELESS KEYPAD (OWK) SETTINGS
6.1
OWK KEYPAD BRIGHTNESS
When 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:
1 2 3 4
0 8
1, 2, or 3
The Wireless Keypad Unit will give a single beep as the new level is
accepted. The default level is 2.
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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:
7.2
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):
2 3 4
1 2 3 4
5 5
Followed by:
Enter:
-7MULTI-OWK DEFAULT GCU SETTING
1, 2, or 3
The Wireless Keypad Unit will give a single beep as the new channel group
is accepted. The default setting is channel group 1.
5 8
To have the Passive OWK activate GCU #4, on the Passive unit:
Enter the Master PIN Number (for example):
1 2 3 4
Followed by:
5 9
OPERATING MODES
7.1
MULTI-KEYPAD (OWK) MODE
A 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.
Note: Both steps 1 & 2 must occur within 2 minutes of each other.
1. On the OWK to be set to Passive:
Enter the Master PIN Number (for example):
Followed by:
5 6
0 5
To enter Party Mode, on the Active OWK:
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:
1 2 3 4
7.3
PARTY MODE
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.
1 2 3 4
"BEEP"
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”.
1 2 3 4
5 4
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.
7.4
VACATION MODE
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:
5 2
To exit Vacation Mode:
Enter the Master PIN Number (for example):
Followed by:
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
5 3
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