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The keypad comes with the batteries installed. (Remember to 

remove the anti-consumption cap before fi rst use)

B2 - KEYPAD OVERVIEW

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This product is compatible with Avidsen and Extel gate and garage 

door motor drives. It operates on the 433.92 MHz frequency.

The keypad must be paired to a gate or garage door motor drive, 

and it acts as a remote control to control the opening or closing of the 

automated system. 

This keypad has 10 memory locations, meaning up to 10 different access 

codes can be stored. Identical codes cannot be created on two different 

channels (each memory location begins with a different number, so no 

two codes can start with the same number). Access codes must contain 

four digits ranging from 0 to 9. 

There is also a 6-digit master code, which grants access to the 

settings (this code is 999999).

NOTE: DO NOT FORGET THIS CODE!

Keypad installation depends on the type of mount on which it is installed, 

the distance from the gate receiver and any obstacles between or around 

it.

We therefore advise you to fi rst program the keyboard and save it on your 

automated system before installing it.

C - PROGRAMMING OF THE KEYPAD 

Very important:

 Do not forget the installation code. If you do, you will 

have to reset the keypad.

It is strongly recommended that you change the master code fi rst.

This code is the same on all reference 114255 keypads.

Before programming, make sure you know the MASTER code and the 

ACCESS code you wish to use. 

If the keypad is inactive for more than 5 seconds, it will automatically exit 

its programming mode (without beeping). You will then have to restart 

programming from the beginning.

The keypad beeps to confi rm the number entered. If it does not beep, the 

keypad did not register the button you pressed. 

If an error occurs when you enter your MASTER code, the keypad will 

emit 10 quick beeps and the red LED will fl ash. Repeat the entry from 

the beginning. 

If you forget the MASTER code, you will have to reset the keypad (see 

H - RESETTING THE KEYPAD).

A - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

A1 - OPERATING PRECAUTIONS 

•  Do not allow children to operate the product alone. 

A2 - SERVICING AND CLEANING

• Use a soft, slightly damp cloth to clean your product.

• Do not use abrasive or corrosive substances.

• Do not spray any products directly onto the unit.

A3 - RECYCLING

Disposing of used batteries in household waste is strictly 

forbidden. Batteries/accumulators containing harmful 

substances are marked with symbols (shown opposite) 

which indicate that it is forbidden to discard them in the 

household waste. The corresponding heavy metals are 

referred to as follows: Cd= cadmium, Hg= mercury, Pb= 

lead. You can dispose of these used batteries/accumulators at local 

waste treatment centres (centres for sorting recyclable materials), 

which are required to accept them. Keep batteries / button cells / 

accumulators out of reach of children and store them in a safe place 

not accessible to them. They could be swallowed by children or pets. 

Risk of death!

  In the event that a battery is swallowed, consult a doctor or go to 

A&E immediately. Never short-circuit the batteries, and do not burn or 

recharge them as they may explode!

This logo denotes that devices no longer in use should not be 

disposed of as household waste. They are likely to contain 

hazardous substances that are dangerous to both health and 

the environment. Return the equipment to your local 

distributor or use the recycling collection service provided by 

your local council.

Pour en savoir plus : 
www.quefairedemesdechets.fr

B - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

B1 - CONTENTS OF THE KIT

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If an error occurs when you enter the ACCESS code, the keypad will emit 

4 short beeps and the red LED will fl ash. Repeat the entry.

If you wish to delete all ACCESS codes, you will need to reset the keypad 

(see H - RESETTING THE KEYPAD). If you wish to change an ACCESS 

code, go to chapter C2 - CHANGING AN ACCESS CODE.

Note:

 The fi rst time you power up of the keypad, you will need to open the 

back cover to access the batteries and remove the anti-consumption cap.

C1 - CHANGING THE MASTER CODE

Note: Between each step, the red light on the keypad is off.

If no action is taken for 5s, the keyboard cancels the process.

CHANGING THE MASTER CODE

STEP 1

B + 999999 (default 

master code)

1 long Beep (1 second) with 1 

red LED fl ash 

STEP 2

1 + B

1 long Beep (1 second) with 1 

red LED fl ash 

STEP 3

Enter the new 6-digit 

master code + B

1 short Beep with 2 red LED 

fl ashes 

STEP 4

Enter the new 6-digit 

master code + B

2 Beeps with 1 red LED fl ash

Once you have completed step 4, the red light on the keypad should 

turn off. 

If the red LED fl ashes twice with a beep during Step 4 (as in Step 3), this 

means that you did not enter the same code as you did during Step 3. 

Press B once. The keypad will emit 10 beeps while the red LED fl ashes 

quickly. Restart the process from the beginning.

Write down your new master code to ensure that you remember it:

C2 - PROGRAMMING AN ACCESS CODE

There are three steps to programming a code. The fi rst step is determining 

the channel on which you would like to register the access code. Each 

code must begin with the fi rst digit of the channel (from 0 to 9). 

Note: Between each step, the red light on the keypad is off.

If no action is taken for 5s, the keyboard cancels the process.

ADDING/CHANGING AN ACCESS CODE 

STEP 1

B+ master code (6 

digits)

1 short Beep with 1 red LED 

fl ash 

STEP 2

2 + B

1 short beeps (1 second) with 

1 red LED fl ash

STEP 3

Enter the access code 

(4 digits) + B

The fi rst digit must 

match the channel 

number

1 short Beep with 2 red LED 

fl ashes 

STEP 4

Enter the access code 

(4 digits) + B

2 Beeps with 1 red LED fl ash

Once you have completed step 4, the red light on the keypad should 

turn off.
Once the code is created, go to step D - MOTOR DRIVE PAIRING

If the red and green LEDs fl ash twice with a beep during step 4 (as they 

do in Step 3), this means that you did not enter the same code as you did 

during Step 3. Press B once. The keypad will emit 10 beeps while the red 

LED fl ashes quickly. Restart the process from the beginning.

Write down your access codes to ensure that you remember them:

CHANNEL

PROTOCOL

CODE

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C3 - CHANGING A CODE OR CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT

To change an existing access code, follow the above table showing how 

to add an access code. The most recently stored code will overwrite the 

old code programmed on the channel.  

C4 - DELETING A CODE OR CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT

While it is possible to overwrite an existing access code with another code, 

you cannot delete a code from the keypad. You will have to completely 

reset the keypad (see chapter H- RESETTING THE KEYPAD). You will 

have to completely re-program the keypad.

D - MOTOR DRIVE PAIRING

Set the motor drive to ‘remote control pairing’ mode (check the motor 

drive manual) and enter the 4-digit access code on the keypad (instead of 

pressing the button on your remote control).

Note: Each access code created must be paired to the motor drive. If an 

existing access code on a channel is changed, you will not have to pair it 

to the motor drive again. (Ex: 1025 instead of 1234)

E - USE

You do not need to wake up the keypad or confi rm the code. 

All you have to do is enter the 4-digit access code directly. When you 

enter the fourth digit, the keypad will initiate the radio command. The red 

LED lights up steadily for 2 seconds, indicating that the radio command 

is being transmitted. 

If an error occurs when you enter the ACCESS code, the keypad will emit 

4 short beeps and the red LED will fl ash. Repeat the entry.

F - PRODUCT INSTALLATION

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Installation Rules:

- Do not install the keypad on a metal surface.

-  Do not install the keypad in such a way that users are standing in the 

gate movement area when entering the code.

-  Program and test the keypad before installing it in its fi nal location to 

verify that it is within range of the motor drive receiver antenna.

-  Do not expose to direct sunlight, rain or high humidity. Preferred 

locations are porches or covered areas.

-  Use fasteners that are appropriate for the structure of the mounting 

bracket.

-  To guarantee an optimum seal, you should attach a neutral silicone seal 

between the top of the keypad and the mounting bracket on which it 

will be installed. Attach the seal to the top and sides along the back of 

the keypad. 

V1

WIRELESS

KEYPAD

For controlling motor drives

Ref. 114255

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