Ghost Controls GC433WK1 Wireless keypad for access control for automatic gate and or garage door opener User Manual

Ghost Controls, LLC Wireless keypad for access control for automatic gate and or garage door opener

User Manual

WIRELESS KEYPAD TRANSMITTER INSTRUCTIONS
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired opera-
tion.
WARNING G
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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 interfer-
ence 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 o and on, the user is encouraged 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 the dealer or an experienced technician for help.
PREMIUM WIRELESS KEYPAD OVERVIEW
PROGRAMMING
All GHOST CONTROLS® Premium Keypads must be programmed before they will operate the Gate Opener
System so that the safety and security of your system is maintained.
WIRELESS KEYPAD
INSTRUCTIONS
PROGRAMMING
Default Factory Master Pin=1234
The factory keypad pin will allow the keypad to be programmed but it will not actually transmit a signal to the
gate opener system controller until it has learned the unique transmitting code from a programmed and working
transmitter.
NOTE
This keypad will remain in programming mode for up to one minute between key presses to allow you
adequate time to go through each step. If you happen to incorrectly press a key sequence (such as SEND,
SEND) then the keypad will immediately drop out of programming mode and you will have to start back at
Step 1 that programming sequence.
A remote transmitter that currently operates your gate opener system is required for you to be able to teach the
GhostCode to the keypad. Proper positioning of the transmitter onto the keypad is critical for this process to
work. Please see diagram below.
Learning Keypad From Working Remote
Step Button(s) Sequence to Press LED/Alarm After
Pressing
Description
1Press and Release This tells the keypad that you are
going into programming mode.
2Enter Master Pin Completing this step actually
allows you into programming mode.
Without the correct Master Pin,
then you will not be able to proceed
further.
3Press and Release This tells the keypad that you are
going to do program a special feature
into the keypad.
4Enter 07 Code 07 tells the keypad that
you want it to learn the correct
GhostCode from a working remote.
Learning Keypad From Working Remote
Step Button(s) Sequence to Press LED/Alarm After
Pressing
Description
5Press and Release This tells the keypad that you have
completed entering the special code
to enable this feature.
6Press and Release SEND Completes the programming
sequence for this feature and
exits the keypad back to normal
operation.
If you need to change your Master Pin that allows access to all programming features, follow the process below.
GHOST CONTROLS® recommends that you keep this master pin secure from children or guests.
Change Master Pin
Step Button(s) Sequence to Press LED/Alarm After
Pressing
Description
1Press and Release This tells the keypad that you are
going into programming mode.
2Enter Old (Current) Master Pin
Completing this step actually
allows you into programming mode.
Without the correct Master Pin,
then you will not be able to proceed
further.
3Press and Release This tells the keypad that you are
going to do program a special feature
into the keypad.
4Enter 01 Code 01 tells the keypad that you
want it to change the master pin.
5Press and Release This tells the keypad that you have
completed entering the special code
to enable this feature.
6Enter New (Desired) Master Pin This is the new 4 digit Master
Pin that you will use for all future
programming of the keypad.
7Press and Release SEND Completes the programming
sequence for this feature and
exits the keypad back to normal
operation.
Adding a Permanent Access PIN allows unlimited access to your property. This PIN is not the same as the
Master PIN because it will not allow the keypad to be programmed or special features to be enabled or disabled.
GHOST CONTROLS® recommends that all family members use a Permanent Access PIN instead of the
Master PIN for normal operation.
Add a New Permanent Access Pin (Access Pin allows user to control gate opener system by using keypad.)
Step Button(s) Sequence to Press LED/Alarm After
Pressing
Description
1Press and Release Puts the Keypad into Programming Mode.
Add a New Permanent Access Pin (Access Pin allows user to control gate opener system by using keypad.)
Step Button(s) Sequence to Press LED/Alarm After
Pressing
Description
2Enter Master Pin Completing this step actually allows you
into programming mode. Without the
correct Master Pin, then you will not be
able to proceed further.
3Press and Release This tells the keypad that you are going
to do program a special feature into the
keypad.
4Enter 02 Code 02 tells the keypad that you want
it to learn a new Four Digit Permanent
Access Pin to allow access to your
property.
5Press and Release This tells the keypad that you have
completed entering the special code to
enable this feature.
6Enter New (Desired) Permanent Access
Pin (4 digits)
This New Four Digit Permanent Access
Pin is now programmed into the keypad.
7Press and Release This confirms that the four previous
numbers you entered into keypad are your
Permanent Access Pin.
8Press and Release SEND Completes the programming sequence for
this feature and exits the keypad back to
normal operation.
If you would like to allow access to your property a limited number of times, you can program a temporary
access pin that will automatically be erased after the number of uses has been reached. The following procedure
will allow you to program your keypad to enable this feature.
Add a New Temporary Access Pin-Number of Uses Based (Pin has limited number of uses.)
Step Button(s) Sequence to Press LED/Alarm After
Pressing
Description
1Press and Release Puts the Keypad into Programming
Mode.
2Enter Master Pin , Completing this step actually allows
you into programming mode. Without
the correct Master Pin, then you will
not be able to proceed further.
3Press and Release This tells the keypad that you are going
to do program a special feature into the
keypad.
4Enter 70 Code 70 tells the keypad that you are
going to be adding a New Temporary
Access Pin that has a limited number
of uses.
Add a New Temporary Access Pin-Number of Uses Based (Pin has limited number of uses.)
Step Button(s) Sequence to Press LED/Alarm After
Pressing
Description
5Press and Release This tells the keypad that you have
completed entering the special code to
enable this feature.
6Enter New Temporary Pin Number
(4 digits)
This is the Four Digit Temporary Pin
Number.
7Press and Release This tells the keypad that you have
completed entering your Four Digit
Temporary Pin Number.
8Enter Number of Temporary Pin Uses (two
digits from 01-99)
This two digit number entered tells the
keypad how many times this Temporary
Pin can be used successfully before
it is automatically removed from the
keypad.
9Press and Release This tells the keypad that you have
completed entering the two digits for
number of uses.
10 Press and Release SEND Completes the programming sequence
for this feature and exits the keypad
back to normal operation.
Sometimes, you would like to allow access to your property for a limited period of time. The following procedure
will allow you to program your keypad to enable this feature.
Add a New Temporary Access Pin-Period of Time Based (Pin has limited number of days before expiring.)
Step Button(s) Sequence to Press LED/Alarm After
Pressing
Description
1Press and Release Puts the Keypad into Programming
Mode.
2Enter Master Pin Completing this step actually allows
you into programming mode. Without
the correct Master Pin, then you will
not be able to proceed further.
3Press and Release This tells the keypad that you are going
to do program a special feature into
the keypad.
4Enter 90 Code 90 tells the keypad that you will
be adding a Temporary Access Pin that
is only active for a set number of days.
5Press and Release This tells the keypad that you have
completed entering the special code to
enable this feature.
6Enter New Temporary Pin Number (4 digits,
all numeric required)
This New Four Digit Temporary
Access Pin is now programmed into
the keypad.
Add a New Temporary Access Pin-Period of Time Based (Pin has limited number of days before expiring.)
Step Button(s) Sequence to Press LED/Alarm After
Pressing
Description
7Press and Release This confirms that the four previous
numbers you entered into keypad are
your Temporary Access Pin.
8Enter Number of Days before pin expires (2
digits 01-99)
This two digit number entered tells the
keypad how many days this Temporary
Pin can be used successfully before
it is automatically removed from the
keypad.
9Press and Release This tells the keypad that you have
completed entering the two digits for
number of days this will be active.
10 Press and Release SEND Completes the programming sequence
for this feature and exits the keypad
back to normal operation.
If you would like to erase one Access PIN that is stored in the keypad, use the following procedure to perma-
nently erase this PIN. Once the following steps have been completed, you will need to reprogram this PIN if
you would like to use it again.
Erase A Single Access Pin
Step Button(s) Sequence to Press LED/Alarm After
Pressing
Description
1Press and Release Puts the Keypad into Programming
Mode.
2Enter Master Pin , Press and
Release
Completing this step actually allows
you into programming mode. Without
the correct Master Pin, then you will
not be able to proceed further.
3Enter 03 Code 03 tells the keypad that would
like to erase a single access PIN that is
already programmed in the keypad.
4Press and Release This tells the keypad that you have
completed entering the special code to
enable this feature.
5Enter Access Pin to be Erased This step tells the keypad which keypad
in memory should be erased so that it
no longer allows access to the property.
6Press and Release SEND Completes the programming sequence
for this feature and exits the keypad
back to normal operation.
If you need to erase all access pins, except Master PIN, in the keypad, then you must complete the following
procedure. After completing these steps, your Master PIN is still valid for programming.
Erase ALL Access Pins (Use this function cautiously since all permanent and temporary access pins will need
to be reprogrammed.)
Step Button(s) Sequence to Press LED/Alarm After
Pressing
Description
1Press and Release Puts the Keypad into Programming Mode.
2Enter Master Pin Completing this step actually allows you into
programming mode. Without the correct
Master Pin, then you will not be able to
proceed further.
3Press and Release This tells the keypad that you are going to do
program a special feature into the keypad.
4Enter 09 Code 09 tells the keypad that you would like
to erase ALL access pins stored in memory.
Once this step is completed, you will need to
reprogram all pins into the keypad.
5Press and Release SEND Completes the programming sequence for
this feature and exits the keypad back to
normal operation.
NORMAL USAGE FOR ALL PINS (MASTER, PERMANENT, OR TEMPORARY)
Open or Close the Gate
Step Button(s) Sequence to Press LED/Alarm After
Pressing
Description
1Enter valid access pin or
or
This is the four digit PIN that all users will
be entering to gain access to the property.
2Press and Release SEND SENDs the command to open, close, or stop
to the Main Gate Controller.
PartyMode®
Step Button(s) Sequence to Press LED/Alarm
After Pressing
Description
1
Press and Release
This tells the keypad that you want to enable
or disable PartyMode® for your automatic
gate opener system.
2Enter Master Pin Completing this step actually allows you
to enable this feature. Without the correct
Master Pin, then you will not be able to
proceed further.
3Press and Release SEND This transmits the GhostCode signal to the
main gate controller.
PartyMode Secure™ and 1Key™ both utilize the same key on the keypad and are dependent on how your main
gate controller is programmed. These functions were designed to allow your keypad to operate just like a
remote transmitter.
PartyMode Secure™ is an ideal solution if you have pets that you need to keep contained within your property
while allowing access to visitors because it will allow guests to touch any number key on the keypad to open the
gate and then AutoClose will automatically close your gate to contain your animals.
PartyMode Secure (Requires AutoClose to be enabled on Main Gate Controller.)
Step Button(s) Sequence to Press LED/Alarm
After Pressing
Description
1Press and Release This tells the keypad that you want to
enable or disable PartyMode Secure™ for
your automatic gate opener system. Your
main gate controller must already have
AutoClose enabled. If you do not have
AutoClose enabled, you are actually putting
the keypad into 1Key operation.
2Enter Master Pin Completing this step actually allows you
to enable this feature. Without the correct
Master Pin, then the keypad will not enter
into PartyMode Secure™ operation and will
revert back to normal operation.
1Key™ is an easy solution to turn allow your keypad to operate just like your remote transmitter button to open
or close your gate. This feature is also a simple weather resistant solution to allow exit from your property if you
do not use a vehicle sensor.
1Key™ (Requires AutoClose to be disabled on Main Gate Controller.)
Step Button(s) Sequence to Press LED/Alarm
After Pressing
Description
1Press and Release This tells the keypad that you want to enable
or disable 1Key™ for your automatic gate
opener system. Your main gate controller
must already have AutoClose disabled.
If you have AutoClose enabled, you are
actually putting the keypad into PartyMode
Secure™ operation.
2Enter Master Pin
Putting the system into VacationMode™ will cause all GhostCode signals to be ignored from your remote
transmitters. It will also cause all signals from your keypads,except the command to be removed from Vacation-
Mode™, to be ignored. This feature is a solution to prevent all users from operating your automatic gate opener
system.
VacationMode™ (ZombieMode™)
Step Button(s) Sequence to Press LED/Alarm After
Pressing
Description
1
Press and Release
2Enter Master Pin

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