![]() ![]() If this does not work, try programming the radio code WITHOUT entering your PIN number. DIP SWITCH TYPE – For 10 dip switch machines, enter your PIN * then enter the “Radio Code” that you determined is set on your power unit. ![]() The red indicating light will blink each time the key is pressed then it will stay on. SETTING THE “RADIO CODE” At the keypad enter the code as follows: A. If the LED flashes quickly for a few seconds, you will have to re-enter the data because it was not entered correctly. This eliminates the old access code and installs your new code. If not, enter the access code that was previously programmed. If this is the first time the CodeKey is being programmed, enter the FACTORY SET code of 1-2-3-4. The red indicating light will blink each time the key is pressed, then it will stay on. Press the ACCESS LEARN key two (2) times. To change the access code follow these steps: A. SETTING THE “ACCESS CODE” The ACCESS CODE is a 4-digit code picked by you (sort of a PIN number) which is used to activate the CodeKey unit. Note: A “Radio Code” with ALL positions Open (OFF) or ALL jumper wires clipped CANNOT be used. Example: If wires 4,8,10 are unclipped, 4-8-0 ill be your “Radio Code”. * If you have jumper wires, write down the number of the unclipped wires (ON). Example: If Switches numbered 1,2,4,6,9,0 are Closed or ON, 1-2-4-6-9-0 will be your “Radio Code”. *If you have toggle switches, write down the numbers that appear below the switches that are turned ON (closed). Each toggle switch that is turned Closed or ON or jumper wire that is NOT cut determines the “Radio Code” your CodeKey keypad must be programmed to send. If you have a Digital type of opener, you first will have to write down the code setting of the opener. If you have a SecureCode type opener, go immediately to the Setting the “Access Code” section. Identify the type of opener you have at this time. If your opener has a series of toggle switches or jumper wires, you have a Digital type opener. If your opener has a “LEARN” button on the back, you have a SecureCode type opener. IDENTIFYING YOUR “RADIO CODE” TYPE Before setting any codes you need to identify the type of receiver that is in your door opener.You do this by looking at the rear of the power unit hanging in your garage. If you are mounting your keyless entry system onto brick, stone or mortar, suitable anchors must be set into the mortar, and the fasteners screwed into these. Bolts should be long enough to reach into the garage and be secured with lockwashers and nuts. Important: The installer MUST program the RADIO CODE and ACCESS CODE before the CodeKey will operate the door opener If you are mounting your keyless entry system to aluminum siding you may find it better to substitute carriage bolts for the mounting screws provided. A LOW BATTERY condition is indicated when the keypad lights on the CodeKey go off after the first keystroke entry instead of remaining on. After the CodeKey has activated by entering the correct (in sequence) “ACCESS CODE”, the Stanley Safe-T-Close mode allows ANY key on the CodeKey to be used to open, stop or close the door, for a period of about thirty seconds. The user has 25 seconds between keystrokes to enter the correct code, otherwise you must start over. The correct “ACCESS CODE” must be entered within 20 keystrokes, otherwise the unit will stop operation for 5 minutes. Each keystroke causes a separate indicator to blink. The keypad is back lit with LEDs which are normally off. The CodeKey Entry System is a wall-mounted, battery-operated keypad that allows anyone to operate the garage door opener as long as that person enters a specific 4-digit ACCESS CODE which is programmed by the owner. Your keypad is most likely defective and requires replacement. Note: If you’ve programmed the keypad according to all the steps and methods below and it still continues to not work, check our Stanley wireless keypad troubleshooting down below. To clear the keypad, just press and hold Access Learn and Radio Learn together for 10 seconds or until the Keypad LED status indicator light goes out. NOTE THE RADIO CODE CHANGES WE MADE TO THE ORIGINAL STANLEY KEYPAD INSTRUCTIONS STI Safety Technology International, Inc.Plus, it works with all LiftMaster® garage door openers manufactured since January 1993. You can also program it with temporary access codes for visitors or delivery and service personnel so they can gain access to your garage without having to give them your personal code. The 878MAX LiftMaster® Wireless Keyless Entry System can open the door using a private 4-digit code you program directly into the unit. Open or close your garage door without using a remote control or key. These instructions cover the Liftmaster 878MAX Wireless Keyless Entry System (replaces previous model 877MAX) ![]()
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