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E8 EGA

Electric Gate Lock

Instructions for the E8 EGA control board

EGA Control Board Menu Settings

P8 = Opening/Closing Delay Time

This setting is for Dual Swing gates. You can adjust the opening/closing delay between the two motors. This is required if you have an electric gate lock connected to the control board or if you require Motor 2 to open first and Motor 1 to close first. You can set this from 0 seconds (open and close at the same time) up to 8 seconds. Factory setting is 2 seconds and is recommended even if a gate lock is not installed.
0 = No Delay
1 = 1 second
2 = 2 seconds (factory set)
3 = 3 seconds
4 = 4 seconds
5 = 5 seconds
6 = 6 seconds
7 = 7 seconds
8 = 8 seconds

PA = Electric Lock Output Mode

This setting allows you to adjust the output to you optional electric gate lock. Factory setting is 0 which is set for NO GATE LOCK. If you install a gate lock, it is recommended you set PA to level 3 (3 seconds). This may need to be adjusted depending on your gate setup. If lock output is set to 1, the lock will activate first for 1 second before the gate starts, this is to allow time for the lock to activate.
0 = No output (factory set)
1 = 1 second
2 = 2 seconds
3 = 3 seconds
4 = 4 seconds
5 = 5 seconds
6 = 6 seconds

PC = Electric Lock Auxiliary Function

Factory setting Motor 2 will activate after 1 second to allow the gate lock to release. Setting PC to 1 will make Motor 2 reverse (close) for 0.5 seconds to help release pressure off the gate lock before allowing Motor 2 to activate.
0 = Open (factory set)
1 = Close reverse first

Instructions for the E8 D1 control board

Single gate setup
Double gate setup

Instructions for the TMT control board

Eyebeams - wired

Wiring Diagrams

  • DACE Ultima
    Control Board

    The control board will self detect the beams. You are not required to adjust any settings.
  • E8 - EGA Swing
    Control Board

  • TMT - Swing
    Control Board

  • DC400
    Control Board

  • E8 - D1 Swing
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • DACE Sprint/Condo
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • AC LW550
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

Eyebeams - wireless

Wiring Diagrams

  • DACE Ultima
    Control Board

    The control board will self detect the beams. You are not required to adjust any settings.
  • E8 - EGA Swing
    Control Board

    Adjust PD (Infrared Terminal Set)
    in the Menu Settings to 01
  • TMT - Swing
    Control Board

  • DC400
    Control Board

  • E8 - D1 Swing
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • DACE Sprint/Condo
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • AC LW550
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

Keypad - Digital

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Master Code = 999999 is the default factory master code

PIN = any four digits between 0000 & 9999 with the exception of 1234 which is reserved

User ID Number = any number between 1 & 2000

Important: if entering a number of different Pin Numbers into the keypad, it’s advisable to record the ‘User ID Number’ that matches to your ‘Pin Number’. If you need to delete a Pin Number in the furture you will need the User ID Number to remove it. If you fail to record these numbers then you will need to wipe all keypad numbers and start again.

We do recommend that you change the factory master code (999999) to a secure code which you must make note of. Failing to make note of your new master code will prevent you from being able to add or delete pin codes in the future. You would then be required to perform the 'reset'.

Please note, with all the instructions below we have used the factory Master Code of 999999.
If you change this master code then you will need to use your new one instead.

How to enter a new pin code

  1. Press *
  2. Master Code (factory 999999) #
  3. 1
  4. User ID number (pick from 1 up to 2000) #
  5. PIN (0000 up to 9999) # * *

How to enter a new pin code - EXAMPLE

  1. Press *
  2. 999999 #
  3. 1
  4. 100#
  5. 2468 # * * (2468 is now your new pin)

How to delete a pin code or swipe card/tag

  1. Press *
  2. Master Code (factory 999999) #
  3. 2
  4. User ID number # * *

Note: if you have forgotten your User ID Number, then you will need to delete everything stored in the keypad

Delete all keypad pin codes

  1. Press *
  2. Master Code (factory 999999) #
  3. 2
  4. 0000 # *

Adding swipe card or tag

  1. Press *
  2. Master Code (factory 999999) #
  3. 1
  4. User ID number (pick from 1 up to 2000) #
  5. Tap card or tag # *

If adding multiple cards/tags, each one should have their own 'User ID' for ease of deleting if required

Setting the relay close time

  1. Press *
  2. Master Code (factory 999999) #
  3. 4
  4. Select 1 sec # * *

Use this setting for double gates to both open.

How to change your master code

Your master code only requires to be changed if you require extra security on your keypad. You will need to take note of your master code as this will be used to add or delete pin codes in the future.

  1. Press *
  2. Master Code (999999) #
  3. 0
  4. New Code # New Code #
  5. New code can ber 6 to 8 digits

Reset to Factory Default

  1. Disconnect power from the unit
  2. Power the unit up, then press the # key
  3. On hearing ‘didi’ release the # key, system is now back to factory settings

How to enter in a new pin code on your Keypad

Wiring Diagrams

  • E8 - EGA Swing
    Control Board

  • TMT - Swing
    Control Board

  • DACE Ultima
    Control Board

  • DC400
    Control Board

  • E8 - D1 Swing
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • DACE Sprint/Condo
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • AC LW550
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

Keypad - Wired (Discontinued)

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After wiring your keypad, check that it’s operational by entering the 4 digit factory code 2580.

If you have double gates you will need to follow the setup noted below for 'Setting a delay time'.

Once gate/s are working with the factory code you can then move onto changing your master code and entering a new pin codes. You can enter over 100 pin codes.

Explaining the 3 digit user code and 4 digit pin code - When entering a new pin code you will be asked to enter in a 3 digit user code along with your 4 digit pin code. If having more than 1 pin code, the 3 digit user code must be different for each 4 digit pin code entered. The 3 digit user code is important to take note of as this is what you will need to remember if and when you need to remove your 4 digit pin code assigned to it. (eg. user code 147 & pin code 3698).

We do recommend that you change the factory master code (1234) to a secure code which you must make note of. Failing to make note of your new master code will prevent you from being able to add or delete pin codes in the future.

How to enter a new pin code

  1. Press # (until the red light comes on)
  2. Enter in your 4 digit master code (factory 1 2 3 4)
  3. Press 7
  4. Enter 3 digit user code
  5. Enter 4 digit pin code
  6. Press and hold #
  7. Now test your pin code

Removing a pin code

  1. Press # (until the red light comes on)
  2. Enter in your 4 digit master code (factory 1 2 3 4)
  3. Press 8
  4. Enter 3 digit user code
  5. Enter in your 4 digit master code (factory 1 2 3 4)
  6. Press #

Reset to Factory Default

  1. Press # (until the red light comes on)
  2. Enter in your 4 digit master code (factory 1 2 3 4)
  3. Press 0 (both red lights flash)
  4. Enter in your 4 digit master code (factory 1 2 3 4)

This function comes in handy when you don’t know the 3 digit user code to “remove a pin code”, however using the factory reset will wipe all user codes and pin codes from the keypad and sets it back to 2580. When you enter your new pin code it will wipe the factory setting 2580

Set a delay time

This may be required for double gates if they are not opening together

  1. Press # (until the red light comes on)
  2. Enter in your 4 digit master code (factory 1 2 3 4)
  3. Press 6 000 1

How to change your master code

Your master code only requires to be changed if you require extra security on your keypad. You will need to take note of your master code as this will be used to add or delete pin codes in the future.

  1. Press # (until the red light comes on)
  2. Enter in your 4 digit master code 1 2 3 4
  3. Press 3
  4. Enter your new 4 digit master code

Back Light

When pressing #, wait till red LED light comes on

  1. Light off Press - # (master code) 6 2800
  2. Light on Press - # (master code) 6 2801
  3. Light on when pincode pressed only - press # (master code) 6 2802

How to enter in a new pin code on your Keypad

Wiring Diagrams

  • DACE Ultima
    Control Board

  • E8 - EGA Swing
    Control Board

  • E8 - D1 Swing
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • DACE Sprint/Condo
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • AC LW550
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

KP Receiver

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wireless push button

Pairing a wireless button

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wireless keypad

Pairing a wireless keypad

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Wiring Diagrams

  • E8 - EGA Swing
    Control Board

  • TMT - Swing
    Control Board

  • DACE Ultima
    Control Board

  • DC400
    Control Board

  • E8 - D1 Swing
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • DACE Sprint/Condo
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • AC LW550
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

Long Range 7CH Receiver

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MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS AND COMMENTS

  1. For optimum range it is advisable to place the receiver a minimum of 2 metres vertically away from the gate motor e.g. top of gate posts.
  2. When placing the receiver outside of the control box or motor housing it is important to use a weatherproof box with all entry points sealed. The standard receiver housing is only splash proof and not suitable for outdoor applications. **
  3. Make sure there are no exposed wires outside the receiver.
  4. Placing the receiver inside the motor housing will reduce the range of the receiver when the motor is in operation.
  5. Range may be affected by signals transmitted from another source.
  6. When coding remotes for use in a complex it is recommended that all remotes be physically numbered and a record be kept.

* All dependent on line of sight to the gate and interference which may reduce expected range. DO NOT ALTER THE ANTENNA IN ANY WAY (TUNED LENGTH ANTENNA)

** Warranty will void if the receiver housing has been placed outside and not in a recommended weatherproof box.

Tuning a wireless push button
Tuning a remote
Tuning a wireless keypad

Wiring Diagrams

  • DACE Ultima
    Control Board

  • E8 - EGA Swing
    Control Board

  • TMT - Swing
    Control Board

  • DC400
    Control Board

  • E8 - D1 Swing
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • DACE Sprint/Condo
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • AC LW550
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

Long Range 7CH Receiver & Remote

This receiver will have a Purple Antenna

Programming a remote

  1. With the power connected to the receiver, place the black jumper link over the RELAY pins (if this is not already set).
  2. Press and hold the remote button to be programmed to the receiver. Wait for the green light on the receiver to flash quickly.
  3. While pressing the remote button, place the 2nd black jumper link over the REMOTE pins for 2 seconds (only) and then remove the black jumper link. Now test that the remote works.
  4. When finished, make sure to place the 2nd black jumper back on 1 pin only.

Erasing a single remote button from receiver

You will use the button that holds the position in the receiver immediately before the one that is to be erased!!

  1. With the power connected to the receiver, press and hold the button on the remote that was programmed to the receiver before the button that is to be erased.
  2. Place a link over the ERASE pins. The LED will flash twice and then remain solid.
  3. Release the remote button
  4. Remove the link.

The remote button is now erased from the receiver.

Erasing all remotes

  1. With the power connected to the receiver, place a link over the ERASE pins.
  2. The LED will flash ten times and then remain on solid.
  3. Remove the link.

The remote buttons have now been erased from the receiver.

MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS AND COMMENTS

  • 1. For optimum range it is advisable to place the receiver a minimum of 2 metres vertically away from the gate motor e.g. top of gate posts.
  • 2. When placing the receiver outside of the control box or motor housing it is important to use a weatherproof box with all entry points sealed. The standard receiver housing is only splash proof and not suitable for outdoor applications. **
  • 3. Make sure there are no exposed wires outside the receiver.
  • 4. Placing the receiver inside the motor housing will reduce the range of the receiver when the motor is in operation.
  • 5. Range may be affected by signals transmitted from another source.
  • 6. When coding remotes for use in a complex it is recommended that all remotes be physically numbered and a record be kept.
  • * All dependent on line of sight to the gate and interference which may reduce expected range. DO NOT ALTER THE ANTENNA IN ANY WAY (TUNED LENGTH ANTENNA)

    ** Warranty will void if the receiver housing has been placed outside and not in a recommended weatherproof box.

Tuning a remote to the long range receiver - Purple Antenna

Wiring Diagrams

  • E8 - EGA Swing
    Control Board

  • TMT - Swing
    Control Board

  • DACE Ultima
    Control Board

  • DC400
    Control Board

  • E8 - D1 Swing
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • DACE Sprint/Condo
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • AC LW550
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

Long Range Receiver (Previous Model)

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This receiver will have a Green Antenna

PROGRAM REMOTES TO THE RECEIVER

  1. Press and hold remote button that is to trigger the opener. It is important that this button is continuously held from step 1 through to step 3.
  2. Place the jumper over the two LEARN pins on the PC Board for 2 seconds.
  3. Remove the jumper from the two pins.
  4. Release the button on the remote.
    That particular button on the remote is now programmed to the receiver.

ERASE ALL REMOTES

  1. Place the jumper across the two ERASE pins
  2. The LED will flash 4 times to warn you that the remotes will be erased after which the LED will stay solid red
  3. When the LED remains on solid, all the remotes have been erased
    Remove the jumper
Tuning a remote to the long range receiver Green Antenna
Tuning a push button to the long range receiver Green Antenna

Wiring Diagrams

  • DACE Ultima
    Control Board

  • E8 - EGA Swing
    Control Board

  • E8 - D1 Swing
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • DACE Sprint/Condo
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • AC LW550
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

Orange Warning Light

SW1 Pins located on the warning light

Jumper on 2 pins = light flashes
Jumper on 1 pin = light remains on

Note: The antenna is not used with any of BMGi's products

Ultima motor

DACE Ultima

Step by step instructions for settings

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Wiring Diagrams

  • DACE Ultima
    Control Board

  • E8 - EGA Swing
    Control Board

  • TMT - Swing
    Control Board

  • E8 - D1 Swing
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • AC LW550
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

Remote Tuning (ABCD)

Tuning remote to the E8 Swing board - EGA
Your remote must have an orange/yellow light show when pressing Button A (no other colour will work)
Tuning remote to the Ultima DACE motor open/close and pedestrian
Your remote must have an orange/yellow light show when pressing Button A (no other colour will work)
Tuning remote to the 7CH long range receiver (purple antenna)
Tuning remote to the long range receiver (green antenna)
Tuning remote to DC400 slide motor - This remote must have a blue light when you press any of the remote buttons.

Wired Key Push Button

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Please note that the coloured cables in our below images are for examples only and may not match the coloured cables that you will be using. When wiring up the push button, you will be able to use the key to lock and disable the button. Follow both coloured wiring instructions (pink and blue) as shown below.

When securing the blue and pink cable to the internal pins of the lock you can either secure by soldering the cable, threading cable through the hole to secure it or secure cable with a connector.

When you attach the push button unit to your post, even though the button housing is a sealed unit, we highly recommend sealing (silcone) all the way around the back housing to prevent any water or insects entering in through your screws. Also when you drill the hole for your cabling at the bottom of the unit we recommend to silcone up that entry point.

We recommend every 6-12 months to do a thorough check over the push button and it’s internals to make sure there is no insect infestation and that everything is still in good working order.

Blue cables

These will wire directly to the main control board, please refer to your user manual or see diagrams below.

Unit Attaching Points

We recommend attaching the push button via the attaching points indicated with a red arrow shown in the below images.

Please be aware that failure to perform the recommendations above will void your warranty.

Wiring Diagrams

  • E8 - EGA Swing
    Control Board

  • TMT - Swing
    Control Board

  • DACE Ultima
    Control Board

  • DC400
    Control Board

  • E8 - D1 Swing
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • DACE Sprint/Condo
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • AC LW550
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

Wired Push Button

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Wiring Diagrams

  • E8 - EGA Swing
    Control Board

  • TMT - Swing
    Control Board

  • DACE Ultima
    Control Board

  • DC400
    Control Board

  • E8 - D1 Swing
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • DACE Sprint/Condo
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • AC LW550
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

Wireless Key Push Button

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Unit Attaching Points

We recommend attaching the push button via the attaching points as indicated with a red arrow shown in the image.

When you attach the push button unit to your post, even though the button housing is a sealed unit, we highly recommend sealing (silcone) all the way around the back housing to prevent any water or insects entering in through your screws.

The battery required for this device is a 12v 27A

We recommend every 6-12 months to do a thorough check over the push button and it’s internals to make sure there is no insect infestation and that everything is still in good working order.

Please be aware that failure to perform the recommendations above will void your warranty.

Only wireless push buttons purchased from July 2022 and onwards are able to tune to the E8-EGA control board and Ultima kits
Tuning to the swing EGA control board
Tuning to the DACE Ultima board - Use the KP receiver on solar
Tuning to a long range receiver
Tuning to the KP receiver

Wireless Key Push Button & KP Receiver

Pairing the KP Receiver to the wireless push button

  1. Press P1 on the receiver board (red LED will go solid)
  2. Press and hold the push button for 3 seconds (red LED will flash to say push button and receiver are paired)

Deleting KP recevier memory

  1. Press P2 on the receiver board for 8 seconds (red LED will go solid, push button and receiver are now unpaired)

Unit Attaching Points

We recommend attaching the push button via the attaching points as indicated with a red arrow shown in the image.

When you attach the push button unit to your post, even though the button housing is a sealed unit, we highly recommend sealing (silcone) all the way around the back housing to prevent any water or insects entering in through your screws.

We recommend every 6-12 months to do a thorough check over the push button and it’s internals to make sure there is no insect infestation and that everything is still in good working order.

Please be aware that failure to perform the recommendations above will void your warranty.

How to pair a wireless button to the KP Receiver

Wiring Diagrams

  • E8 - EGA Swing
    Control Board

  • TMT - Swing
    Control Board

  • DACE Ultima
    Control Board

  • DC400
    Control Board

  • E8 - D1 Swing
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • DACE Sprint/Condo
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • AC LW550
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

Wireless Key Push Button & LR 7CH Receiver

This receiver will have a Purple Antenna

Programming a button

  1. With the power connected to the receiver, place the black jumper link over the RELAY pins (if this is not already set).
  2. Press and hold the button to be programmed to the receiver. Wait for the green light on the receiver to flash quickly.
  3. While pressing the button, place the 2nd black jumper link over the REMOTE pins for 2 seconds (only) and then remove the black jumper link. Now test that the remote works.
  4. When finished, make sure to place the 2nd black jumper back on 1 pin only.

Erasing all buttons

Note: deleting an accessory from this receiver will delete all accessories tuned in. You will be required to tune any other items back in that you still require.

  1. With the power connected to the receiver, place a link over the ERASE pins.
  2. The LED will flash ten times and then remain on solid.
  3. Remove the link.

The buttons have now been erased from the receiver.

Unit Attaching Points

We recommend attaching the push button via the attaching points as indicated with a red arrow shown in the image.

When you attach the push button unit to your post, even though the button housing is a sealed unit, we highly recommend sealing (silcone) all the way around the back housing to prevent any water or insects entering in through your screws.

We recommend every 6-12 months to do a thorough check over the push button and it’s internals to make sure there is no insect infestation and that everything is still in good working order.

Please be aware that failure to perform the recommendations above will void your warranty.

LONG RANGE RECEIVER - MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS AND COMMENTS

      1. For optimum range it is advisable to place the receiver a minimum of 2 metres vertically away from the gate motor e.g. top of gate posts.
      2. When placing the receiver outside of the control box or motor housing it is important to use a weatherproof box with all entry points sealed. The standard receiver housing is only splash proof and not suitable for outdoor applications. **
      3. Make sure there are no exposed wires outside the receiver.
      4. Placing the receiver inside the motor housing will reduce the range of the receiver when the motor is in operation.
      5. Range may be affected by signals transmitted from another source.

    * All dependent on line of sight to the gate and interference which may reduce expected range. DO NOT ALTER THE ANTENNA IN ANY WAY (TUNED LENGTH ANTENNA)

    ** Warranty will void if the receiver housing has been placed outside and not in a recommended weatherproof box.

Tuning a push button to the long range receiver - Purple Antenna

Wiring Diagrams

  • E8 - EGA Swing
    Control Board

  • TMT - Swing
    Control Board

  • DC400
    Control Board

  • DACE Ultima
    Control Board

  • E8 - D1 Swing
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • DACE Sprint/Condo
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • AC LW550
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

Wireless Keypad

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If you require extra security on your keypad, then it is recommended that you change the factory program code (0000) to a secure code which you must make note of. Failing to make note of your new program code will prevent you from being able to add or delete pin codes in the future. You would then be required to perform the 'Keypad reset'.

Factory pin code in the keypad to start off with is 1111#. When entering in your first pin code the factory pin code will be wiped.

Setting up a 4 digit pin code in your keypad

  1. Enter program code (Factory 0000) then press *
  2. Press 0 1 #
  3. Enter your pin code = ? ? ? ? # (pin code now entered)

Delete a single pin code from the keypad

  1. Enter program code (Factory 0000) then press *
  2. Press 5 8 #
  3. Enter 4 digit pin number # that you want to delete (keypad will give 1 long beep followed by a short beep to indicate the pin code deleted)

Erasing all pin codes from the keypad

  1. Enter your program code (Factory is 0000) then press *
  2. Press 0 0 #
  3. Now all pin codes will be wiped and set back to the factory pin code 1111#

Battery test

  1. Enter program code (Factory 0000) then press *
  2. Press 8 9 # (battery is OK with a long beep or if battery is low there will be a short beep and the red LED indicator will show)

Turn off/on keypad backlight

  1. Enter program code (Factory 0000) then press *
  2. Press 3 9 #

Keypad resetting

  1. Remove the keypad from weather shield
  2. Your keypad should now be awake with the alarm activated
  3. While the keypad alarm is going off, press the reset button located on top of the keypad for 5 seconds until all LED lights come on
  4. Now release the reset button, resetting is now complete (all keypad codes will be cleared and reset to factory)
  5. Place the keypad back into the weather shield

The keypad will now be reset to 0000 program code and 1111 factory pin code.

Changing the 4 digit ‘program code’ (0000)

Your program code only requires to be changed if you require extra security on your keypad. You will need to take note of your program code as this will be used to add or delete pin codes in the future.

  1. Enter program code = 0 0 0 0 *
  2. Press 6 9 #
  3. Enter new 4 digit program mode code #

Security lock

Keypad will allow three attempts of a wrong pin code entry. After the third wrong entry the keypad will be locked for 2 minutes with 3 beeps and the red LED light will come on. 2 minutes later, the keypad would have one beep sound and the red LED indicator will go off to indicate the keypad is unlock.

Did your keypad come with a receiver? If yes then follow the links below for wiring instructions

Wireless keypad and receiver

Wiring diagram for the LR 7CH Receiver

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Wireless keypad and receiver

Wiring diagram for the KP Receiver

View here

Watch our videos below to help with programming
and tuning your keypad to the correct device

How to add a pin number
How to tune change your programming code
How to tune your keypad to the KP Receiver
How to tune your keypad to the E8 EGA Board
How to tune your keypad to the LR Receiver
How to tune your keypad to the Ultima (Electric)

Wireless Keypad & KP Receiver

If you require extra security on your keypad, then it is recommended that you change the factory program code (0000) to a secure code which you must make note of. Failing to make note of your new program code will prevent you from being able to add or delete pin codes in the future. You would then be required to perform the 'Keypad reset'.

Factory pin code in the keypad to start off with is 1111#. When entering in your first pin code the factory pin code will be wiped.

Pairing the receiver to the wireless keypad

You must have a 4digit pin number setup in your keypad before pairing

  1. Press P1 on the receiver board (red LED will go solid)
  2. Enter your pin code = ? ? ? ? # (red LED will flash to say keypad and receiver are paired)

Deleting KP recevier memory

  • Press P2 on the receiver board for 8 seconds (red LED will go solid, keypad and receiver now unpaired)

Setting up a 4 digit pin code in your keypad

  1. Enter program code (factory 0000) then press *
  2. Press 0 1 #
  3. Enter your pin code = ? ? ? ? # (pin code now entered)

Delete a single pin code from the keypad

  1. Enter program code (factory 0000) then press *
  2. Press 5 8 #
  3. Enter 4 digit pin number that you want to delete (keypad will give 1 long beep followed by a short beep to indicate the pin code deleted)

Erasing all pin codes from the keypad

  1. Enter your program code (Factory is 0000) then press *
  2. Press 0 0 #
  3. Now all pin codes will be wiped and set back to the factory pin code 1111#

Turn off/on keypad backlight

  1. Enter program code (factory 0000) then press *
  2. Press 3 9 #

Battery test

  1. Enter program code (factory 0000) then press *
  2. Press 8 9 # (battery is OK with a long beep or if battery is low there will be a short beep and the red LED indicator will show)

Keypad resetting

  1. Remove the keypad from weather shield
  2. Your keypad should now be awake with the alarm activated
  3. While the keypad alarm is going off, press the reset button located on top of the keypad for 5 seconds until all LED lights come on
  4. Now release the reset button, resetting is now complete (all keypad codes will be cleared and reset to factory)
  5. Place the keypad back into the weather shield

The keypad will now be reset to 0000 program code and 1111 factory pin code.

Changing the 4 digit ‘program code’ (0000)

Your program code only requires to be changed if you require extra security on your keypad. You will need to take note of your program code as this will be used to add or delete pin codes in the future.

  1. Enter program code = 0 0 0 0 *
  2. Press 6 9 #
  3. Enter new 4 digit program mode code #

Security lock

Keypad will allow three attempts of a wrong pin code entry. After the third wrong entry the keypad will be locked for 2 minutes with 3 beeps and the red LED light will come on. 2 minutes later, the keypad would have one beep sound and the red LED indicator will go off to indicate the keypad is unlocked.

How to tune the wireless keypad to the KP Receiver
How to add a pin number

Wiring Diagrams

  • E8 - EGA Swing
    Control Board

  • TMT - Swing
    Control Board

  • DACE Ultima
    Control Board

  • DC400
    Control Board

  • E8 - D1 Swing
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • DACE Sprint/Condo
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • AC LW550
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

Wireless Keypad & LR 7CH Receiver

If you require extra security on your keypad, then it is recommended that you change the factory program code (0000) to a secure code which you must make note of. Failing to make note of your new program code will prevent you from being able to add or delete pin codes in the future. You would then be required to perform the 'Keypad reset'.

Factory pin code in the keypad to start off with is 1111#. When entering in your first pin code the factory pin code will be wiped.

Pairing the receiver to the wireless keypad

You must have a 4digit pin number setup in your keypad before pairing

  1. With the power connected to the receiver, make sure one black jumper link is over the RELAY pins (if this is not already set).
  2. Enter your 4 digit pin code = ? ? ? ? # (you only have a few seconds to pair the 2 together). Wait for the green light on the receiver to flash quickly then place the 2nd black jumper link over the REMOTE pins for 2 seconds (only) and then remove the black jumper link. Now test that the keypad works.
  3. When finished, make sure to place the 2nd black jumper back on 1 pin only.

Deleting keypad from recevier

Note: deleting an accessory from this receiver will delete all accessories tuned in. You will be required to tune any other items back in that you still require.

  1. With the power connected to the receiver, place a link over the ERASE pins.
  2. The LED will flash ten times and then remain on solid.
  3. Remove the link. The keypad and all other accessories tuned the receiver have now been erased.

Setting up a 4 digit pin code in your keypad

  1. Enter program code (factory 0000) then press *
  2. Press 0 1 #
  3. Enter your pin code = ? ? ? ? # (pin code now entered)

Turn off/on keypad backlight

  1. Enter program code (factory 0000) then press *
  2. Press 3 9 #

Delete a single pin code from the keypad

  1. Enter program code (factory 0000) then press *
  2. Press 5 8 #
  3. Enter 4 digit pin number that you want to delete (keypad will give 1 long beep followed by a short beep to indicate the pin code deleted)

Erasing all pin codes from the keypad

  1. Enter your program code (Factory is 0000) then press *
  2. Press 0 0 #
  3. Now all pin codes will be wiped and set back to the factory pin code 1111#

Battery test

  1. Enter program code (factory 0000) then press *
  2. Press 8 9 # (battery is OK with a long beep or if battery is low there will be a short beep and the red LED indicator will show)

Keypad resetting

  1. Remove the keypad from weather shield
  2. Your keypad should now be awake with the alarm activated
  3. While the keypad alarm is going off, press the reset button located on top of the keypad for 5 seconds until all LED lights come on
  4. Now release the reset button, resetting is now complete (all keypad codes will be cleared and reset to factory)
  5. Place the keypad back into the weather shield

The keypad will now be reset to 0000 program code and 1111 factory pin code.

Changing the 4 digit ‘program code’ (0000)

Your program code only requires to be changed if you require extra security on your keypad. You will need to take note of your program code as this will be used to add or delete pin codes in the future.

  1. Enter program code (factory 0000) then press *
  2. Press 6 9 #
  3. Enter new 4 digit program mode code #

Security lock

Keypad will allow three attempts of a wrong pin code entry. After the third wrong entry the keypad will be locked for 2 minutes with 3 beeps and the red LED light will come on. 2 minutes later, the keypad would have one beep sound and the red LED indicator will go off to indicate the keypad is unlock.

How to tune your keypad to the long range receiver
How to add a pin number

Wiring Diagrams

  • E8 - EGA Swing
    Control Board

  • TMT - Swing
    Control Board

  • DACE Ultima
    Control Board

  • DC400
    Control Board

  • E8 - D1 Swing
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • DACE Sprint/Condo
    (discontinued)
    Control Board

  • AC LW550
    (discontinued)
    Control Board