How to Unpair a Premium Metal Wireless Keypad from the Receiver
Overview
In this
article you will learn how to unpair a premium wireless keypad from the
radio receiver. The radio receiver is located inside the opener's
cabinet. The code will be entered on the keypad at the same time as a
button on the radio receiver is pressed. This requires dismounting the
keypad or having a second person to enter the code into the keypad where
it's mounted. An example of this process will be provided at the end of
the article.
What You Need
- Included key to remove keypad
- A second person can be used in place of removing the keypad
- A long and narrow tool of some sort (paperclip, tooth pick, etc..)
Procedure
Enter the Access Code and Hold Down the Last Digit
The
keypad will rapidly beep once the last digit is pressed. The gate will
operate at this time, this is expected. Continue holding the last digit
and proceed to the next step.

Use P1 if the code being forgotten is to open and/or close the gate.
Use P2 if the code being forgotten is to latch the gate open.
Make sure the last digit of the code is
being held while doing this step. Once the green LED on the receiver
turns on, the receiver should forget the access code. Continue holding
the buttons until the green LED turns off. Let go of both buttons and
test the access code again. It should no longer operate the gate. If the
gate continues to operate from the access code, start over at step 1.
Example
The code used in this example is "1234#".

After
each key press you must move quickly to the next. If you wait too long
before the next key press, the keypad will exit programming mode and you
will need to start over. We recommend writing down the example below
using your own values before beginning the process. This will help you
do the process quickly, ensuring the keypad doesn't time out and exit
programming.
- Enter the access code and hold down the last digit
- 1234, hold down #
- Keypad will rapidly beep and the gate will operate
- While # is being held (last digit), press and hold P1 on the radio receiver
- Hold down P1
- The green LED should illuminate.
- Once the green LED turns off, let go of both buttons.
- The keypad has been unpaired from the receiver. Type the code in to confirm it no longer makes the gate operate.
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