User's Manual

US Telecody
Keypad
Transmitter
WARNING
There is a possible risk
of injury or death if safety
instructions will not be
observed.
Please read and follow all
instructions in this manual
as well as the information
for each receiver you are
planning to operate with this
device.
Please share this important
information with other users.
No modifications to this
device are permissible.
Modifications performed
to this device other than
described in this manual or
granted by the manufacturer,
will result in the loss of the
operating license.
This device complies with
FCC rules part 15. The
operation of this device
is subject to the following
conditions:
1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and
2) This device must accept
any interference received,
including interference
that may cause undesired
operation.
Use only original equipment
manufacturer (OEM) parts
and accessories as well as
fixing supplies.
Do not expose this device to
a power pressure washer or
to a water hose as water may
penetrate into the interior
and damage or destroy this
device.
Serial number label
On the outside of the
Telecody – Keypad is
a label which indicates
the serial number. The
factory preprogrammed
access codes (see chapter
programming access codes”)
can only be deleted by using
this serial number. Otherwise
the transmitter needs to be
returned to the factory for
the deletion of these access
codes.
Attach this label in a
secure location for
example: your address
book or the controller
housing of your operator.
Operation
The transmitter sends a
signal to a receiver i.e. the
garage door opener which
will result in an opening
and closing of the garage
door. To prevent unwanted
operation of the keypad it is
advisable to program access
codes to the transmitter.
The Telecody – Keypad was
developed for the exterior
operation. Simply use the
included holder and attach to
either a wall or to the garage
door frame if available.
Technical data
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5-13/16”
1-7/8”
1-3/16”
Frequency
310 MHz
Operational temperature
–5°F to +130°F
(–20 °C to +55 °C)
Range
Approx. 80 ft (24 m)
(depending on surroundings)
IP Rating
IP 64
Battery (included)
Lithium CR 123 A, 3 Volt
Dimensions (incl. holder)
Height: 5-13/16“ (147 mm)
Width: 1-7/8“ (48 mm)
Depth: 1-3/16“ (30 mm)
Weight (incl. battery and
holder)
Approx. 6.4 oz (180 g)
Radio codes
12 different codes (10 codes
with programmable access
codes and 2 without)
Scope of delivery
Please check package
contents. In case something
is missing, please contact
your dealer who will be happy
to assist.
Please do dispose packaging
according to your local waste
regulations.
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1) Transmitter assembled
2) Battery (already inserted)
3) Holder (attach to either a
wall or to the garage door
frame if available)
4) 2 screws to mount the
holder
5) 2 anchors 3/16“ (Ø 6 mm)
6) 1 screw to attach the
transmitter to the holder
7) 1 installation and operating
manual
Required tools
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4
Ø3/16"
1) Hammer Drill
2) Drill bit for masonry
3) Phillips screwdriver
(medium)
4) Hammer
5) Measuring/Tape
6) Level
7) Pencil
Installation and
installation
requirements
WARNING
There is a possible risk
of injury or death if safety
instructions will not be
observed. The transmitter
shall only be installed if
the following installation
requirements are given.
For the installation, choose
an easy accessible location
within the transmitter range.
The distance from the ground
needs to be at least 5‘
(1.50 meter) to prevent that
children could play with the
transmitter.
Mount the holder on a flat
surface.
To control a door opener
or gate operator with the
transmitter, please select
the installation location as
follows:
away from the door and
the operator mechanics
whoever is using the
device, needs to have a
clear view to the garage
door
that the user will be able to
be outside of the door and
the operator mechanics
while using the transmitter.
Installation
The transmitter incl. the
holder can be mounted by
using the included fixing
supplies to either wood or
brick.
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Remove the cover (1) and
slide the transmitter out of
the holder.
1-15/16”
Ø3/16
Mark two mounting point
in a distance of 1-15/16“
(50 mm) apart in a vertical
line.
WARNING
There is a risk of injury
from flying chips when
drilling. Drill chips could
get into the eyes and cause
injury to the eyes.
Make sure to always wear
safety glasses when drilling.
Drill two holes by using
a masonry drill bit 3/16“
(Ø 6 mm) and insert two
anchors 3/16“ Ø 6 mm)
into the holes.
Mount the actual holder
by using two screws to the
wall.
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WARNING
When sliding the
transmitter back into the
holder, there is a possible
risk of squeezing or
abrasion to the hand.
Slide the transmitter
carefully from the top into
the holder until it stops.
Attach the transmitter
with a screw (1) and clip
the cover (2) onto the
transmitter.
Function of buttons
0-9 (a-z) –
digits- (letters) keys
Sending command
1)
Enter access code
2)
ESC –
Cancel- /Delete button
Active time
3)
Cancel the command
P – Programming button
Change access code
Reset device back
to factory settings (in
combination with the
M-Button)
M – Programming button
Remove locking of button
Turn on/off the active time
Reset device back
to factory settings (in
combination with the
P-Button)
– Dot button
Send command without
access code
Turn on keypad
illumination
– Circle button
Send command without
access code
Turn on keypad
illumination
1) The transmitter sends a radio
signal to a receiver i.e. the
garage door operator which
will result in opening and
closing of the garage door.
The transmitter has 12 radio
commands, (0…9, 10 =>0,
11 , 12 => O) which can be
transmitted by pressing one of
the buttons.
2) The access code is an
encrypted code. The
transmitter will only send the
command if the correct code is
entered.
3) The active time is a time gap
for transmitting the previous
entered code again by using
any of the digit-keys.
LED Indicators
LED – Red (1)
Lights up = Signal gets
transmitted
Lights blinking = Error-/
Reset-Message
Lights blinking while
transmitting = Battery
needs to be replaced
LED – Yellow (2)
Lights briefly = Confirms
button entry
Lights blinking = Reset-
Message, active time,
transmitting delay
Lights blinking briefly =
Transmitter is locked
LED 1 + 2
Lights up for two seconds
= Program access code
/ Deletion of all access
codes, Turn on/off the
active time
Light is alternate blinking
for 20 seconds = Buttons
are locked
Programming
(learning in) the
transmitter with the
receiver
Removing the key lock
At the time of delivery, the
buttons of the transmitter
have been locked to prevent
unwanted activation during
the transport. Prior to the first
operation (one time only) the
buttons need to be unlocked:
Press M button for five
seconds.
LED blinks three times after
that LED 1 + 2 will light up for
two seconds. The buttons are
now unlocked.
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Radio
Power
Status
Safety
Command
Reset
Learn
Learn
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4
Radio
Power
Status
Safety
LearnLearn
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Press learn button (1) on
the receiver. Please refer
to the installation manual
of the receiver, i.e. “synoris
550/800”, how to program
a garage door opener.
Press selected key
(0…9) on the transmitter.
The code has been
programmed on this
button.
The code will from now on be
transmitted on the selected
key.
Programming the
access code
For security reasons, each
radio command (keys 0…9)
requires an additional access
code to prevent unauthorized
operation.
Each access code consist out
of two parts with a maximum
of 8 digits.
Block 1 (digit 1)
Selected radio command
(keys 0…9)
Block 2 (digits 2…8)
Choose your code
combination
Example for a radio
combination:
3 8 1 2 1 9 6 7
3 = part one (digit 1)
8 1 2 1 9 6 7 = part two
(digits 2…8) maximum of
seven digits
Information! Instead of
numbers it is also possible to
remember the access code
using letters or words, for
example “Telecody” which
would be:
8 3 5 3 2 6 3 9
Information! Keys and
cannot be programmend as
part of the access code.
Example: Programming
an access code for key/
command 3
Press P
Press key # 3
Press P
Enter block one of the
access code:
Press key # 3
Enter block two of the
access code, for example
a birth date 8.12.1967
(max. seven digits)
8 1 2 1 9 6 7
Press P
LED 1 + 2 will light up for
two seconds, indicating
that the programming
process is completed.
To verify correct code,
enter an correct code:
Enter 3 8 1 2 1 9 6 7
LED 1 will light up for one
second.
Programming
additional codes
Repeat step “Programming
(learning in) the transmitter
with the receiver” and step
Programming the access
code“.
Note: Each code must start
with a different starting
number!
Changing the
access code
For example changing
access code for key # 3
Press P
Enter current access code:
3 8 1 2 1 9 6 7
Press P
Enter block one of the
access code:
Press key # 3
Enter block two of the
new selected access code,
for example 5 5 5 (max.
seven digits)
Press P
LED 1 + 2 will light up for
two seconds, indicating
that the programming
process is completed.
To verify correct code,
enter an correct code:
Enter 3 5 5 5
LED 1 will light up for
1 second.
Deleting the access
code
In this step all access codes
will be deleted and reset back
to factory settings. No access
codes are programmed only
radio commands (0…9,
and ).
Press M
Press P
Enter reset code (9 digits),
see serial number label
Press M
Press P
All access codes are now
deleted.
LED 1 + 2 will light up for two
seconds.
Operation
WARNING
There is a possible risk
of injury or death if safety
instructions will not be
observed.
Please take notice of all
information before using
the device.
Please read and follow all
instructions in this manual
as well as the information
for each receiver you are
planning to operate with this
device.
Only use this transmitter if
you have a clear and direct
view to the receiver i.e.
Garage Door and only if no
persons or objects are in the
area of door movement.
Turning on/off keypad
illumination
Press key or O.
The light will turn off
automatically after a
preset time.
Sending radio command
Requirement: The transmitter
has been previously
programmed (learned in).
If no access code has been
previously programmed:
Press corresponding
key (0…9, , ). The
transmitter sends the
signal to the receiver i.e.
garage door opener.
If access code has been
previously programmed:
Enter access code. The
transmitter sends the
signal to the receiver i.e.
Garage Door opener.
Information! Only the last
digit of the correct code
will trigger the transmitter
to send the command to
the receiver and LED 1 will
light up for two seconds.
Turn on/off the
active time
During the active time
(approx. 20 seconds) any
key (except P, M, ESC) can
be pressed consequently
the access code will be
transmitted again and the
active time will start again
for 10 seconds. The active
time applies to all radio
commands.
At the time of delivery
the active time has been
activated.
Turn on active time
Press M
Press
Press M
Active time is now activated.
LED 1 + 2 will light up for
2 seconds.
Turn off active time
Same procedure as “Turn
On” active time.
Is active time turned on?
How can I check if the active
time is turned on or off?
Enter valid access code
– radio command is send
and LED 1 lights up.
LED 2 continues to
blink for 20 consecutive
seconds.
Turn on/off the
transmitting lag-time
The transmitting lag-time
could be helpful if the travel
time between transmitting the
command and the opened
door would be too long.
The command will be
transmitted with a lag-time
of 1…9 seconds. Keys
0…9, please note that key
0 translates to OFF. The
transmitting lag-time applies
to all radio commands.
At the time of delivery the
transmitting lag-time has not
been activated.
Turn on transmitting lag-
time
Press M
Press O
Press desired transmitting
lag-time (0…9)
Press M
Transmitting lag-time is now
programmed and LED 1+2
will light up for 2 seconds.
Turn off the transmitting
lag-time
Same procedure as “Turn
On” transmitting lag-time.
Replacing the
battery
WARNING
Dispose battery.
There is a possible risk
of injury or death if safety
instructions will not be
observed.
Please take notice of all
information before working
with batteries.
Keep batteries away from
children as a child could
play or accidently swallow
batteries.
If a battery has been
swallowed, contact a doctor
immediately.
Do not throw batteries into
fire, as they may explode.
Do not expose batteries
to with water, fire or high
temperatures.
Pack batteries individually
to store or dispose them.
Batteries should never get in
contact with other metal items
as this could discharge or
damage the battery or lead to
ingition.
Avoid short-circuits which
could be caused when
the positive pole (+) and
the negative pole (–) are
connected (for example
wrapping them in aluminum
foil).
The included battery is not
rechargeable.
Do not attempt to open or to
recharge the battery.
Do only replace the battery
with the same kind of battery
as indicated in this manual.
Do not dispose battery in
household waste. Dispose
batteries according to your
local waste regulations.
Replacing the battery
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Remove cover (1).
Remove the screw (2).
Slide the transmitter out
of the holder (3).
WARNING
Risk of injury when loosing
and tighten screws.
When loosen or tighten
screws you could lose grip
and could get injured. It is
best to place the transmitter
on a firm surface and hold it
tight instead of just holding it
in your hand while loosen or
tighten the screws.
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Remove all 8 screws (1).
Separate the housing (2).
Remove empty battery
and replace it with a new
battery (Lithium CR 123
A, 3 volt) insert the battery
in the same direction and
observe correct polarity
(see picture).
When assembling housing
back together, please
make sure that it perfectly
alligned.
Insert screws (1) and
tighten them over cross
alternating like tightening
wheel nuts.
Information! This
procedure will assure that
housing will seal properly
to prevent penetration of
water.
WARNING
When sliding the
transmitter back into the
holder, there is a possible
risk of squeezing or
abrasion to the hand.
Slide the transmitter
carefully from the top into
the holder until it stops.
The transmitter should
easily slight into the
holder, if that’s not the
case, tighten screw (1).
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Tighten the transmitter
with screw (1) and clip
cover (2) back on.
Placing transmitter
out of operation and
disposal
Remove the battery before
placing out of operation.
Dispose and recycle the
transmitter according to your
local waste regulations.
WARNING
Dispose battery.
There is a possible risk
of injury or death if safety
instructions will not be
observed.
Please take notice of all
information before working
with batteries.
Keep batteries away from
children as a child could
play or accidently swallow
batteries.
If a battery has been
swallowed, contact a doctor
immediately.
Do not throw batteries into
fire, as they may explode.
Do not expose batteries
to with water, fire or high
temperatures.
Pack batteries individually
to store or dispose them.
Batteries should never get in
contact with other metal items
as this could discharge or
damage the battery or lead to
ignition.
Avoid short-circuits which
could be caused when
the positive pole (+) and
the negative pole (-) are
connected (for example
wrapping them in aluminum
foil).
The included battery is not
rechargeable.
Do not attempt to open or to
recharge the battery.
Do only replace the battery
with the same kind of battery
as indicated in this manual.
Do not dispose battery in
household waste. Leaking
battery acid may cause
pollution of the environment.
Dispose batteries according
to your local waste
regulations.
Troubleshooting
In case troubleshooting guide will not resolve the issue, please
contact your dealer.
Problem Solution
Receiver (i.e. garage door
operator) does not work
Receiver has not been
“learned in”
Battery is empty
Check if radio signal arrives
at receiver
LED lights up?
Not possible to enter access
code.
LED 1 + 2 blinks alternate for
two seconds.
Access code has been
entered three times
incorrectly or aborted with
the ESC key. Keypad is now
locked for 20 seconds.
LED 2 is blinking Wrong access code
LED 2 is blinking:
twice – break – twice
Active time in process
LED 1 is blinking when
sending the access code
Battery empty
No response at all Key lock is active, please
see chapter Programming
(learning in) the transmitter
with the receiver. Removing
the key lock.“
Battery empty
LED 2 is blinking with two
short breaks
Transmitting lag-time in
process
Not possible to enter an
access code
Electrostatic discharge
(ESD) caused by user
Press ESC button

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