Multi-Code 4200 Wireless Digital Keyless Entry Keypad MultiCode MCS420001 300MHz.
NOTE: 1 Lot of 2 items.
The Model 420001 Wireless Keypad is a weather-resistant keyless entry station transmitter. Entering a programmable 4-digit access code sends the programmable radio code to the receiver to activate the door or gate operator. The transmitter is powered by a 9-volt battery, has a test/operate indicator, and keys that light during use. When the battery gets low, the keypad will blink during use to indicate that the battery needs changing.
The transmitter is Multi-Code format providing 1,024 possible radio codes. The transmitter will only activate receivers set with the same code programmed into the keypad.
The Model 420001 is compatible with 300 MHz Multi-Code receivers and Model 109950 and 302850 receivers.
Features
- Compatible with 300 MHz Multi-Code receivers
- 4-digit access code
- Backlit keys
- Easy access to battery
- Power: 9-volt battery
- Codes: 1,024 (set by dip switches)
- RF frequency: 300 MHz
- Dimensions: 2.75" W x 6.25" H x 1" D
IF YOU ARE MOUNTING YOUR KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM TO ALUMINUM SIDING you may find it better to substitute carriage bolts for the mounting screws supplied. Bolts should be long enough to reach into the garage, and be secured with lockwashers and nuts. 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.
INSTALLATION
When mounting location has been determined, drill one 1/8" pilot hole one inch (1") deep for top screw. Insert screw into pilot hole, leaving the head of the screw exposed about 1/8" from the wall. Slide the unit over the exposed screw so that it hangs on the wall.
To install second mounting screw you will need to remove battery hatch and 9 volt battery. To remove battery hatch insert Flathead screwdriver with a twisting motion into the slot provided on the bottom of keypad. Remove the battery to expose second mounting hole. Mark the location of the pilot hole and remove keypad. Drill 1/8" pilot hole one inch (1") deep. Replace keypad and insert screw. Reinstall battery and replace battery cover.
PROGRAMMING
Your Keyless Entry System comes with a preset factory codes (2, 4, 6, 8, 10) for the radio code and (1, 2, 3, 4) for the 4 digit access code. We urge you to reprogram the unit with your own personal codes to prevent tampering.