How To Program A Wayne Dalton Garage Door Keypad

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Associated model number: KEP2. With new installations, it is recommended that the keyless entry be programmed before mounting to wall, otherwise proceed to step B. Unit can be programmed with the garage door in either up or down position. Press the transmitter program button on the garage door opener to switch the opener to the transmitter learn mode. The idrive and idrive torsion opener will remain in the learn mode for 30 seconds.

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The DoorMaster opener will remain in the learn mode for 15 seconds. The Quantum / Classic opener will remain in the learn mode for 60 seconds. Push the ON/RESET button of the keyless entry.

Keypad will light indicating the unit has been activated and is waiting for commands (illumination may be not be visible in sunlight). Press the desired four digit PIN number, the hold the “0” key until door moves. (example 1-2-3-4-0). Release “0” key. Programming is now complete.NOTE: If, at any time, an error was made in entering the codes, simply press the ON/RESET button and repeat the above procedures.Note: One KEP2 Keyless entry can be programmed to open multiple garage door openers.

To program fro additional openers, repeat steps A thru E above except input a different four digit PIN number for each additional opener.How Your Keyless Entry Operates Your Opener:The following explains how your keyless entry can be used to OPEN, CLOSE, START, and STOP your door. Activate your keypad by pressing the ON/RESET button; keypad will illuminate. Enter your 4-digit PIN (personal identification number); door will begin to move.NOTE: If you inadvertently enter an incorrect code, the door will not move. Reset with the ON/RESET button and re-enter your PIN number.3.

Unit remains active for next 15 sec. Pressing any key, except the ON/RESET, will stop the door if opening, or reverse the door if closing.BATTERY REPLACEMENT:Under normal operating conditions, the battery should be changed once every 12 months.

Dispose of used batteries properly. To Replace battery perform the following steps:A. Raise Keyless entry Cover to expose battery door.B. Snap open door with a coin and remove old battery.C.

Replace battery (12 volt) with positive terminal to right and snap close battery door. Comments:garage-door-opener-parts.com - Owned by 1st Garage Door Openers, Inc., an independent family owned and operated business serving the Garage Door and Garage Door Opener Industry since 1981.

Providing excellent customer service and assistance for over 25 years. We are a discount reseller of garage door opener remotes, repair parts, keyless entry and gate operator controls for your home, business, or gated community.

A: We have a Homelink Conversion Kit 1 that will make your openers compatible with your vehicles.Q: How do I program my Wireless Photoelectric Sensors?A: Programming: Set Emitter to align (Green Transponder LED should blink). Program switch needs to be pressed and held (if status LED is not on) until status LED does flash or pressed and released (if status LED is already flashing). You may also refer to the manuals section of this Web site.Q: How do I program two transmitters to the same opener? To find the radio frequency look on the sticker on the back of a remote control that operates the opener or on the sticker on the back of your garage door opener powerhead.Q: I have lost the instructions for my keypad. Wayne Dalton 303 mhz. Can I get them from you?A: Below is the webpage with instructions for your keypad.

You can download and print them.Q: I've programmed my Wireless Photoelectric Sensors. The Trolley travels a short distance from the Open position and reverses.A: You must attach your garage door in order for the Wireless Sensors to function properly. These sensors are activated by door vibration. This helps conserve battery life because the sensors only turn on when the door is activated and moving.Q: My garage door opener will work using the button on the wall in the garage, but the remote for the car will not work. If you are unsuccessful in programing the transmitter to the motor head unit or if the button does not operate the door you probably have a faulty motor control board.

A replacement board is found on this webpage:Q: Weather Damage - Warranty?A recent electrical storm (or other act of nature) affected my garage door opener, along with other appliances in my house. Is this covered by the product warranty.A: No, acts of nature are not covered under the product warranty. However, check your homeowner insurance.

These policies often cover damage due to acts of nature.Q: What is the gauge of wire used for the wired Photoelectric Sensors and Pushbuttons?A: 22 gauge wiring is used for our units. Using a different gauge of wiring could disturb the proper operation of your unit.Q: What is the purpose of the A,B,C settings in the Wireless Photoelectric Sensors?A: Emitter: Vibration Sensitivity Jumper Switch is located under one battery in the Emitter (Red LED).

A=Most Sensitive, B=Normal, C=Least Sensitive. The benefit of the C setting is longer battery life.

Wayne Dalton Garage Door Opener Remote Troubleshooting

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Transponder: Channel selector for additional doors/units is located under one battery in the transponder (Green LED). Use different settings for multiple transponders.Q: What remotes are compatible with the Classic Drive 3012, and 3016? The Wayne Dalton remote controls come with instructions for programming the remote control to your garage door opener. You have to program in the remotes you buy until 8 positions have been used before you will bump off all previous remote controls programmed to the opener. In other words, the garage door opener holds in memory 8 different devices (remote controls, keypad, wall station) and until you use all those positions with your new remote controls, any others programmed to it may still work.

There is no way to clear the memory.so just program it in, and start over and do it again. The instructions that come with the remote control should make it clear to you.Q: Wireless Wall Station will not program.A: a) If you have a Green LED on your wall station, be sure to follow the Changing Transmitter Code (refer to Programming Wall Stations section of this Web site). B) If you have a red LED on your wall station, you only need to follow the Wall Station Programming instructions.