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MODEL 950/951
Wired/Wireless Keypad
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Instruction Manual
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION
• Read this instruction manual completely prior to
installation.
• Installation should be performed by a professional installer.
• If welding is required, it should he performed by a qualified welder.
• Should electricity be required, use a certified electrician.
• Use UL Listed wiring with an insulation rating of at least 600 volts.
• Avoid splices in wiring. Solder and seal any splices in watertight
junction box.
• Always disconnect power before servicing the unit.
• Be sure that all wiring to the unit is designed for direct underground
burial.
• Do not run power wiring greater than 200 feet.
• Do not use onboard keypad power supply for anything other than the
supplied transmitter. Locks, Loops, Strikes, and other devices must have
their own power supply, or must use the power supply of the gate operator or
garage door operator.
• Do not position this keypad within 5 feet of any moving parts of a
vehicular gate operator. The user of the keypad should never be in an area
that allows a vehicular gate operator to come in contact with the user while
the keypad is being operated.
HINTS
1 . Programming and set-up of the 950/951 keypad is
accomplished via the keypad face and through the dip-switches located on the
keypad circuit board.
Refer to page 6 for a description/explanation on programming through the
keypad face.
Refer to page 7 for a description/explanation on dip-switch settings.
2. The 950/951 keypad provides both audio tones and led indicators during
programming and normal use.
Refer to page 5 for a description/explanation of these tones and indicators.
'*' & '#' Keys
key is used to clear entries in progress.
'#' key is used as 'Enter' key function and to Exit Programming Mode
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION |
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PROGRAMMING SUB-MODES |
Access Code Entry---Sub-Mode I
Sub-Mode I is for entering new access codes. The Model 950 keypad will hold
1000 4 digit codes. 4 digit code range is '0001' to '9991'
Access Code Removal---Sub-Mode 2
Sub-Mode 2 is used to delete individual 4 digit access codes from the keypad
memory.
Flash Code Entry---Sub-Mode 3
Sub-Mode 3 is used to enter a Flash Code into the keypad memory. The Flash
Code will be deleted from the keypad memory after it is used once. The
purpose of a Flash Code is so that the homeowner can enter a I time use code
that will give a delivery or maintenance person access to the property. If
the delivery/maintenance person returns at a later time without homeowner
approval, the code will already have been removed and access will be denied.
Latch Code Entry---Sub-Mode 4
Sub-Mode 4 is used for entering a single Latch Code into the keypad memory.
The Latch Code can be entered by the homeowner to hold the gate open. The
gate will remain open until the Latch Code is re-entered. The Latch Code is
primarily used when a large number of vehicles need access to the property
in a short amount of time. The homeowner can give guests access without
giving away access codes. Latch Code is not used with the Model 951
wireless keypad.
Relay Output Time---Sub-Mode 5
The Relay Output Time is adjustable from 1/2 to 60 seconds. The Relay Output
Time is used to increase the time that the relay makes contact. This is
useful when using the keypad with door strikes, etc.
Change Master Code---Sub-Mode 7
By entering the current Master Code and accessing Sub-Mode 7, you can change
the master code. Refer to page 6 to see how to reset the Master Code if the
current master code is lost or forgotten.
Clear All Access, Latch and Flash Codes---Sub-Mode 8
All of the codes that are used to gain access to the property can be erased
at one time by using Sub-Mode 8. Note: Removal of codes can not be undone.
Once you have entered Programming Mode, you can access any of the Sub-Modes
listed above by entering the Sub-Mode Number followed by the# key. *******
KEYPAD PROGRAMMING & USE RESPONSE
Positive Feedback---Keypad will beep three times and the
green led will flash five times.
Negative Feedback---Keypad will beep ten times and the red led will flash
five times.
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Keypad Programming Manual |
The very first time that you apply power to the keypad, you will hear a
series of beeps followed by a regular repeating beep (1 beep at 3 second
intervals) that lets you know you are in programming mode.Enter a 4 digit
Master Code that only you will use for programming purposes.
You can now add up to 1000 access codes as well as a flash code (for use
only once) and a latch code to hold open the gate.
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CIRCUIT BOARD INFORMATION |
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1. Sound - OFF/ON
2. LEDs - OFF/ON
3.Light - OFF/ON
5. three strikes your out - OFF/ON
6. Latch Mode - OFF/ON
(Three Strikes Your Out is used to prevent someone
from trying to guess a correct user code. When three incorrect
codes are entered in a row, the keypad will automatically shut down for
3 minutes.) |

Master
Reset - Clears Master Code. Remove battery for 30 seconds, hold push
button down while reconnecting battery. New master code may now be
programmed. (arrow top left) |
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Keypad power 7-24 VAC/DC
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Relay output normally open
Relay Common
Relay output normally closed
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