Keypad description 1. install batteries, Install keypad, A. wireless installation – Mighty Mule FM136 User Manual

Page 3: B. hard-wired installation, Keypad front, Keypad interior, Battery holder : use 4 aa batteries, Knock-out, Status program calling granted

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Keypad Description

1. Install Batteries

Four (4) AA batteries (not included) are required to power the keypad. If an

external DC power supply such as the gate opener’s battery is used (see

2.B

.“Hard-Wired Installation”), the AA batteries will act as a back up.

Step 1:

Remove the two screws from the bottom of the keypad and separate

the keypad from its housing.

Step 2:

Install four (4) AA batteries (not included).

1

2

ABC

3

DEF

4

GHI

5

JKL

6

MNO

7

PRS

8

TUV

9

WXY

0

CALL

STATUS

PROGRAM

CALLING

GRANTED

STATUS Light:

This LED will blink once when any

key is pressed and provides visual

feedback when programming entry

codes.

GRANTED Light:

LED turns GREEN when access

permission is granted.

Keypad Front

Battery Holder:

Use 4 AA batteries.

RELAY

OUTPUT

AC/DC

POWER IN

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

+

0

ID SET

+

– +

+

+

RESET

JUMPER

ID SET button:

Used to reassign new code only when there is

another pair of GTO wireless intercom units

nearby causing interference.

DIP Switches:

Match the keypad dip switch settings with

your entry transmitter’s dip switch settings.

Relay output:

Used to connect the keypad to gate opener

control board in hard-wired applications.

Power Input:

Used to connect keypad to gate opener battery

for continuous power supply.

Keypad Interior

Knock-out

PROGRAM button:

Used to program entry codes.

CALLING Light:

LED is RED when calling and turns

GREEN when call is answered.

RESET button:

Pressing this button for 2 seconds will reprogram

the keypad to factory settings. All codes are

deleted. Default Master Code is “1234.”

1

2

ABC

3

DEF

4

GHI

5

JKL

6

MNO

7

PRS

8

TUV

9

WXY

0

CALL

STATUS

PROGRAM

CALLING

GRANTED

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

+

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

ECE

A23S 12V

ALKALINE BA

TTERY

+

0

LED

2. Install Keypad

A. Wireless Installation

For wireless applications, the keypad must be in the line of sight of the gate opener

receiver and no more than 50 ft. away from the receiver. Always test the keypad

range before permanently mounting it. NOTE: a metal housing or metal object

could cause interference.

Step 1:

Mount the keypad housing using the

screws provided.
Step 2:

Set the keypad DIP switches to

match your entry transmitter’s DIP switch

settings.
NOTE: If you have not adjusted your gate opener’s entry transmitter from the factory setting,

see the “Personalize Transmitter Settings” section in the gate opener’s installation manual.

Then set the keypad DIP switches to match the entry transmitter DIP switch setting.
Step 3:

Slide the keypad into the housing and secure with the small screws provided.

B. Hard-Wired Installation

To power the keypad with the gate opener’s battery and hard wire the communication between the

keypad and the gate opener, you will need to run two pairs of wires: one pair to hard-wire the keypad

to the gate opener’s control board; the other pair to connect the keypad to the gate opener’s battery.
Step 1:

Turn the gate opener’s power switch OFF. Use two pairs of 16 gauge (AWG) stranded,

direct burial, low voltage wire (RB509) to connect the keypad to the gate opener control board and

battery. Run wire through PVC pipe from the ground to keypad and from the ground to the opener

control board to protect it from lawn mowers or grazing animals.
Determine how the wires will enter the keypad (e.g., from the back through a hole drilled in the post;

running the wire on the post surface). Remove the small rectangular knock-out on the back of the

keypad housing and pull the wires into the housing. Then mount the housing to the post using the

screws provided.

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