Warning, N-y-p-d – Allstar Products Group MVP 110927 User Manual

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WARNING

Unexpected door operations can cause personal injury or property damage.

Mounting the Quik-Code Wireless Keyless

Entry

Step 1: Choose a convenient location that does not
interfere with the normal opening and closing of the
door. Keep in mind that some doors swing outward
and will damage an improperly located keypad.

MOUNT THE KEYPAD A MINIMUM OF 5

FEET ABOVE THE GROUND TO KEEP IT

OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

Step 2: The screws provided are adequate for
mounting directly to wood or similar material. When
mounting on masonry or similar material plastic
anchors are recommended. Drill a hole for the
bottom screw. Install the screw leaving the head of the screw approximately 1/8
inch out from the wall. Slide the keypad over the screw and mark the position of
the top hole. Remove the keypad and drill the top hole. Slip the keypad back
over the exposed screw and finish mounting by installing the top screw. Refer to
Figure 1.

MOUNT THE KEYPAD IN A LOCATION THAT MINIMIZES THE

POTENTIAL FOR THE USER TO COME IN CONTACT WITH A

MOVING DOOR.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of
Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two 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.

WARNING

Disconnect power to the operator before and during installation. Do not
reconnect power until the mounting is complete. Ensure doorway is clear
before testing the operation of the wireless keyless entry.

Programming the Quik-Code Wireless Keyless

Entry

When set to learn mode, the MVP receiver memorizes a
PIN entered from the keypad. Once learned, this PIN
activates the MVP operator.
Choose a four digit PIN that is easy to remember but not
obvious. Avoid using house numbers, phone numbers or
numbers that are easy to guess. The letters marked on the
keypad may be used to help remember your PIN.

For example,

6-9-7-3

or

N-Y-P-D

.

GHI

*

PRS

7

4

1

0

#

ON

RESET

DEF

6

MNO

9

WXY

3

8

TUV

ABC

5

JKL

2

Figure 1

Mounting

Holes

Battery

Hatch

GHI

*

PRS

7

4

1

0

#

ON

RESET

DEF

6

MNO

9

WXY

3

8

TUV

ABC

5

JKL

2

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