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Liftmaster Keypad Instructions

Liftmaster, a division of the Chamberlain Group, Inc., began manufacturing garage door openers but has since added numerous "Access Control Products" to its line of offerings. Control access devices feature a keypad and are intended to limit access to gated communities and individual residences, offices and facilities. These products work by direct connection, telephone or remote control, and as such, require different operation processes. One of the more common products is the Liftmaster Minikey keypad system for door and gated entrance control, which is especially simple to set up.

Instructions

    • 1

      Set the amount of time the gate or the locking relay is to remain open by entering "1" plus the number of seconds you want the door or gate to remain open. Follow this by the "#" key. The default setting is 10 seconds.

    • 2

      Enter "8" plus the number of digits you want to use in your entry code, followed by the "#" key, to set the number of digits in the codes. For example, entering "8" then "5," plus the "#" key, sets the number of digits in the entry codes at five.

    • 3

      Set how many incorrect entry codes may be attempted in a three-minute period by entering "3" plus the number of incorrect tries to allow, followed by the "#" key.

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      Enter the initial password or change the password by entering "9" plus a six-digit password of your choosing, followed by the "#" key. The keypad beeps twice if your password is accepted.

    • 5

      Press "5" on the keypad, followed by the entry code and "#" key, to enter up to 500 different entry codes.

    • 6

      Delete any entry code by entering "6" plus the entry code you want to delete, followed by the "#" key. Delete all entry codes by entering "6," "101010," then the "#" key.