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Attaching The KPX-6 To The Wall 

Choose a convenient wall location where the 
door is visible, but out of reach of children at a 
height of at least 1.5 meters from the fl oor.
Use the mounting bracket as a template. Mark 
and drill two 6mm holes and affi x the mounting 
bracket with two wall plugs and screws (supplied) 
as shown in 

Fig 04

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Slide the KPX-6 on to the mounting bracket and 
secure it with a screw as shown in 

Fig 05

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Changing the Pin Code

Note: There is a timeout of approximately 5 seconds 
after the last button is pressed.

Enter your current pin code followed by the hash 
(#) key. 
Press and hold the hash (#) key again. The keypad  
will beep for approximately 5 seconds. Once the 
beeping stops, release the hash (#) key. Enter the 
new pin code followed by the hash (#) key. Re-enter 
the new pin code followed by the hash (#) key to 
confi rm. A short string of beeps will be produced to 
confi rm the acceptance of the new pin code.
Test operation of the Keypad by entering your pin 
code followed by the hash (#) key and the stored 
channel button (1-8). The door or gate should start 
to move.

Wrong Pin Code

If a wrong pin code is entered, a specifi c sound is heard 
after pressing the hash (#) key. The star (*) key must be 

pressed to start re-entering the pin code. On the fourth 
consecutive wrong pin code entry, an alarm (light blinks 
and sound beeps) is triggered for 10 seconds. Every 
next wrong pin code entry will trigger the alarm. The 
time out for the wrong pin code is one minute.

Back Light

The KPX-6 Keypad has built-in keypad lighting for use 
at night or in the dark areas. The keys are backlit with a 
pleasing green glow. The user can light the keypad by 
pressing the star (*) or the hash (#) keys before entering 

the pin code. The light will turn off after fi ve seconds if 
none of the buttons are pressed. This saves the battery 
power.

Battery Monitor

The KPX-6 Keypad has a built-in battery monitor. If the 
battery power is low, the fi rst depress of any key will 
produce a distinctive warning. If the battery voltage 
drops further, the Keypad will stop transmitting and will 
produce a continuous long beep.

Changing Batteries

Remove the back cover of the KPX-6 by removing 
the six  screws as shown in

 

Fig 06

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Remove the three (3) batteries and dispose of them 
properly.
Install fresh AAA size batteries.
Replace the back cover. 
Install the six cover screws.

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