Marantec Command 211 Owner's manual

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Car kits
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Owner's manual

Marantec Command 211:

The Marantec Command 211 is a radio code keypad that allows you to open and close your garage door with a 4-digit PIN. The keypad is weatherproof and can be mounted on a wall or post. It comes with a 9V battery and a programming cable. The keypad can be programmed to actuate one garage door operator with up to three different PINs. It can also be programmed to save one temporary PIN for short-term use. The keypad has a lighted keypad and an automatic shut-off feature to prevent misuse. It is easy to install and use, and it is a great way to add convenience and security to your garage door.

Marantec Command 211:

The Marantec Command 211 is a radio code keypad that allows you to open and close your garage door with a 4-digit PIN. The keypad is weatherproof and can be mounted on a wall or post. It comes with a 9V battery and a programming cable. The keypad can be programmed to actuate one garage door operator with up to three different PINs. It can also be programmed to save one temporary PIN for short-term use. The keypad has a lighted keypad and an automatic shut-off feature to prevent misuse. It is easy to install and use, and it is a great way to add convenience and security to your garage door.

Radio Code Keypad
Installation Instructions
FEATURES
The radio code keypad offers you the possibility to open and close
your garage door comfortably by typing your own 4-digit PIN
(personal identification number). The radio code keypad can be
programmed to actuate one garage door operator with up to three
different PIN's. The radio code keypad can be programmed as well
saving one TEMPORARY PIN of your choice (i.e. for a short time period),
to give temporary access to authorized persons or to service personnel.
Please control the contents of the package to get familiar with the parts
shown in picture 1.
Further qualities amongst others are:
Mounting without cables, code safety, protection against manipulation,
weather-proof design.
Step 1: Enter your PIN and transmit the code
Your radio code keypad is programmed from factory with a random
multibit code and a PIN. This programmed pin is 1-2-3-4 and it is valid
until it is changed (see "Change the PIN"). If other RC transmitters to
actuate your garage door are in use, the multibit code of the actually
used transmitter has to be transferred to the radio code keypad.
Transmit a code from a transmitter to the radio code keypad:
Picture 1: Parts of the radio code keypad
battery cover
hinge
lid
fixing hole
fixing screw
fixing screw
9 V batteryfixing hole
lighted
keypad
programming socket
to connect the
programming cable
programming
cable
A B C
Picture 2: Mounting of the radio code keypad
A Only sectional doors
B Sectional doors or
up-and-over doors
C Sectional doors or
up-and-over doors
Advice:
During programming a maximum of electric power
is needed. Therefore make sure, that a full alkaline
battery is inserted during programming process.
Remove battery cover from the radio code keypad with a small
screwdriver or a coin.
Connect the programming cable to the programming socket in the
upper part of the battery case of the radio code keypad.
Insert the enclosed 9 V battery (observe right poling!) into the battery
case of the radio code keypad.
Remove battery cover from the RC transmitter.
Plug in the second end of programming cable into the programming
socket of the transmitter.
Press button of transmitter and hold it (for transmitters with 2 or
4 buttons please make sure that you press the "active" button,
which you use to open and close your garage door).
Press the ENTER button on your radio code keypad. Type in a 4-digit PIN
of your choice. Press the ENTER button again.
Hold the transmitter button, until the keypad lighting flashes quickly.
The radio code keypad has now learned the code of your transmitter
and saved as your entered PIN.
Separate the programming cable from the transmitter and close the
cover of the battery case again.
Remove the programming cable from the radio code keypad (it can
be stored for further use in the battery case below the battery or at
another safe place).
Please make sure, before closing the battery case, that the battery is
connected properly.
Step 2: Mounting of the radio code keypad
Choose a place to mount the radio code keypad (see
picture 2). For sectional doors positions A, B or C and for
up-and-over doors only positions B and C are possible.
Open the cover of the radio code keypad and remove the
cover of battery case.
Drill two holes into the wall according to the two holes in the
radio code keypad ( 1,6 mm).
Fix the radio code keypad with the 2 enclosed screws 3 x 30
mm to the wall.
Close the cover of battery case again.
Close the cover of the radio code keypad.
Step 3: Use of the radio code keypad
Open and close a garage door
Type in the 4-digit PIN (programmed as written in step 1)
and then press the ENTER button. The garage door starts to
move.
The radio code keypad is still active and the keypad lighting
is flashing for approx. 18 sec. after the ENTER button has
been pressed. During this time period the garage door can
be stopped when pressing any of the buttons (except the
LIGHT button).
For certain garage door operators it may be necessary to hold
a button to operate your garage door (please look up further
details in the installation and operating instructions of your
door operator). In this case please type in the 4-digit PIN,
press the ENTER button and hold it. The garage door moves
as long as the ENTER button is pressed.
Advice: If an invalid PIN is typed in three times in succession,
the radio code keypad goes off automatically in order to
prevent misuse. After two minutes the radio code keypad can
be used again.
Save more than one code for more than one garage door
operator
The radio code keypad can be used to actuate up to three
different garage door operators with different codes each.
The learning of the three different multibit codes is carried
out as written in step 1, with one exception: For every code
a different PIN has to be typed in, that means, every code
needs its own PIN.
To open or close a certain door with the radio code keypad,
only the corresponding PIN has to be typed in and then the
ENTER button has to be pressed.
Enter more than one PIN for the same code
It is possible to program up to three different PIN's for the
same code to be used by different persons.
Every single PIN is entered and the respective code is learned
as written in step 1. Repeat this procedure for every PIN using
the same transmitter. So the same code is saved under three
different PIN's.
Save a temporary PIN
It is possible to save a temporary PIN, which only allows three
times use.
Push "button 1" on the keypad and hold it for 3 sec.
The keypad lighting flashes quickly for 5 sec. In this time
period the actual PIN has to be typed in and the ENTER button
has to be pressed.
Type in a 4-digit temporary PIN of your choice and then press
the ENTER button.
The keypad lighting glows for 2 sec, then the radio code
keypad switches off and the LED's go out.
Now the radio code keypad is again ready for function.
To use the radio code keypad with the new temporary PIN,
type in this 4-digit temporary PIN and press the ENTER button.
The temporary PIN can only be used three times, then it is
automatically invalid.
Save a code for light function
If a universal receiver, e.g. to switch on / off the yard light,
is used, program as written in step 1, but actuate the LIGHT
button instead of PIN.
Change the PIN
Press "button 0" on the keypad and hold it for 3 sec.
The keypad lighting flashes quickly for 5 sec. In this time
period type in the PIN which is to be changed and press then
the ENTER button.
Type in the new 4-digit PIN and press then the ENTER button.
The keypad lighting glows for 2 sec., then the radio code
keypad switches off.
Now the radio code keypad is again ready for function (the old
PIN is no longer valid).
Change the battery
Radio Code Keypad
Installation Instructions (continued)
Status: 04.2002
#8 009 544
1 - GB 360112 - M - 0.5 - 0298
Attention!
Only use alkaline batteries.
Take off the cover of the battery case.
Remove the old battery.
Replace it by a new, standard 9 V battery, check, if it is ready
for operation.
The radio code keypad keeps all programmed codes and PIN's
saved during change of battery.
Close the cover of battery case again.
If the device is not in use, please close the cover to protect the
keypad.
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Marantec Command 211 Owner's manual

Category
Car kits
Type
Owner's manual

Marantec Command 211:

The Marantec Command 211 is a radio code keypad that allows you to open and close your garage door with a 4-digit PIN. The keypad is weatherproof and can be mounted on a wall or post. It comes with a 9V battery and a programming cable. The keypad can be programmed to actuate one garage door operator with up to three different PINs. It can also be programmed to save one temporary PIN for short-term use. The keypad has a lighted keypad and an automatic shut-off feature to prevent misuse. It is easy to install and use, and it is a great way to add convenience and security to your garage door.

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