Johnson Controls CKT-240 Mounting the Commercial Keypad Transmitter, Programming the MVP Receiver

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Mounting the Commercial Keypad Transmitter

Note that it is not necessary to mount the keypad. It may

 

 

 

be used as a hand-held device.

 

 

 

Step 1: If mounting, 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: When mounting on masonry or similar material

 

 

 

plastic anchors are recommended. Drill a hole for the

Battery

Mounting

Figure 1

bottom screw. Install the screw leaving the head of the

Hatch

Holes

 

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.

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.

Using the MVP Receiver with the Commercial

Keypad Transmitter

The MVP receiver learns a door number from the keypad. When set to learn mode, the MVP receiver memorizes a door number entered from the keypad after either Open, Close or Stop key is pressed. Once learned, the Open, Close or Stop will activate this door.

Choose a 3-digit door number that makes sense for the application. Typical applications include a series of doors in

a warehouse. The west wall doors may be numbered 001 to 099, the east wall doors may be numbered 101 to 199, etc. Also note that the door number could be used as a private

PIN for door with limited or restricted access.

Valid door numbers are 001,002 … 015, 016 ...238, 239, 240.

Programming the MVP Receiver

The MVP receiver is capable of learning up to 8 different (unique) transmitter codes. In addition to the Commercial Keypad Transmitter, additional transmitters may be any combination of MVP, Classic or Original dip- switch type transmitters.

Each Commercial Keypad Transmitter is factory set to one of 27 different serial numbers that is transmitted in addition to the door number and open, close or stop function. If using multiple keypads, it will be necessary to repeat the programming steps listed below for each keypad.

Learn/Erase Button

Indicator LED

Programming Procedure

NOTE: Make sure the LED lights on the Commercial Keypad Transmitter are OFF before starting. This simplifies the programming process.

Step 1: Momentarily press and release the Learn button on the receiver. The LED will turn on. You will have approximately 20 seconds to complete step 2.

Step 2: Press the ON/STOP button on the keypad. The lights on the keypad will turn on. Next enter the 3-digit door number. The lights on the keypad will turn off and on to confirm a key has been pressed. Press and hold the STOP button until the LED on the receiver turns off. The lights on the keypad will continuously blink off and on while the STOP button is pressed to indicate the keypad is transmitting. Step 3: Repeat to add additional keypads or transmitters with different codes.

Erasing the Receiver’s Memory

If it is necessary to erase all of the codes stored in the MVP receiver’s memory, follow the procedure below.

Step 1: Press and HOLD the Learn button. The indicator LED will turn on.

Step 2: When the LED turns off (after approximately 5 seconds), release the Learn button.

Important

Refer to individual manuals for

transmitter and keypad installation,

coding and user instructions.

Using the Commercial Keypad

Transmitter

The commercial keypad transmitter is used in the same manner as it is used during the programming procedure.

Step 1: Momentarily press and release the ON/ STOP button. The lights on the keypad will turn on.

Step 2: Enter the 3-digit door number. The lights on the keypad will turn off and on to confirm a key has been pressed.

Step 3: Press and hold the either the OPEN, CLOSE or STOP button.. The lights on the keypad will continuously blink off and on while the STOP button is pressed to indicate the keypad is transmitting. The MVP receiver will activate the door in desired direction or stop the door.

The OPEN, CLOSE and STOP buttons will continue to activate the current (selected) door until; another 3-digit door is entered; any one of the number keys is pressed; the keypad turns off.

The keypad will remain active for approximately 45 seconds after the last key is pressed. After this time, it will shut down and must be reactivated by pressing the ON/STOP button.

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

Unexpected door operations can cause personal injury or property damage.

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