How to Remove an Access Code from a Premium Metal Wireless Keypad
Overview
In this
article you will learn how to remove an individual access code from a
premium wireless keypad. This is done if the keypad has multiple access
codes programmed but only a single code needs to be removed. An example
of this process will be provided at the end of the article.
Procedure
Enter the Master Password Then Press 7
The
default master password is "11111". The keypad will give 2 short beeps
if this step is done correctly. If you get a long beep at this step,
your master password may be incorrect.
Enter the Access Code to be Removed and Then Press 7
Make sure to include the # sign if your code ends with a #.
Re-enter the Access Code to be Removed and Then Press 7
The
keypad will gives 2 short beeps indicating the code has been removed
successfully.
Type the deleted code in and confirm the keypad no longer beeps rapidly and that the gate no longer operates.
Example:
The access code in this example will be "1234#" and the master password is the default.
- Enter the master password then press 7
- 11111
- 7
- 2 short beeps
- Enter the code to be removed then press 7
- 1234#
- 7
- Re-enter the the code to be removed then press 7
- 1234#
- 7
- 2 short beeps
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