Programming a keyboard with 114255 code

Programming a keyboard with 114255 code

You are unable to program an passcode on the keyboard, or you are unable to operate your engine when you dial your code on the keyboard.Follow this tutorial step by step to achieve this.

This tutorial is applicable to:
Avidsen - 114255 - Code keyboard / Digicode
Difficulty: Easy
Time needed: 5 minutes
Number of steps: 8
Updated: June 2024
Be careful!

Before starting this tutorial, we invite you to take note that the code keyboard will go to sleep, and therefore will exit programming mode after 5s of inactivity.

Prepare the codes you want to program in advance and remember the steps to be taken before embarking on programming.


Be careful!

This code keyboard, resembling line by line to the 114255, is not a code keyboard of our brand. It differs from our keyboard in its lack of mention A and B in terms of its keys (* and # instead)

We cannot guarantee compatibility with our electronic cards, nor that its access code setting process is the same as ours.


Step 1: Fill in the master code

Press B and then press the 9 button 9

Keyboard is long and turns on its green LED during beep

This manipulation applies to a keyboard whose master code has never been changed. If your keyboard makes 10 quick beeps to dialing the last digit of the master code, it is because it is not good.

Go to Step 9 to find out how to reset the keyboard.


Step 2: Enter the access code setting

Press 2 and press B

Keyboard is long and turns on its green LED during beep

Step 3: Setting the access code

Fill in your passcode (the code you want to control your engine) and press B.

The keyboard beeps and its green LED flashes twice.

Dial your passcode a second time and press B.

The keyboard is two long beeps and lights its green LED during beeps.

Step 4: Verification of the access code

Your passcode is now programmed.

To check if everything went well and the keyboard stored it well, dial the four digits of your access directly on the keyboard.

It will turn on its green LED for 2s if the code is good.

If the keyboard is four beeps when composing the last digit of the passcode, repeat the procedure from step 1.

Conseil

Advice

If you want to program a second passcode on the keyboard (to have a code for the pedestrian crossing for example), resume the tutorial in step 1 and set an passcode that starts with the same number as the first you created.

For example, the first code created was 1234. The second code cannot be 1985. It will have to start with any number except 1.

Step 5: Programming the code on the electronic card

Now that the keyboard issues radio orders when composing your code, you need to save your code keyboard in the electronic card of your engine for it to respond.

This process differs depending on the electronic boards.

Locate the card template you have to perform the right manipulations on it

Be careful!

Before starting handling at the electronic cards to program the keyboard on it, we invite you to take note that electronic cards only remain in radio programming mode for 10s.

After launching the radio learning mode on the electronic card, quickly dial your code on your keyboard, otherwise the electronic card will leave radio learning mode without taking it into account.

SW200D2S

Sw200d2s

To program a code for full opening

  • Press the RF2 button 3s
  • While the red LED on the electronic card lights up, dial the four digits of your passcode on the keyboard.
  • The red LED flashes 3 times and then turns off

To program a code for partial opening

  • Press the RF1 key
  • While the red LED on the electronic card lights up, dial the four digits of your passcode on the keyboard.
  • The red LED flashes 3 times and then turns off
CA2B9

Ca2b9

To program a code for full opening

  • Press the key - from the card (L1 lights up)
  • Press SET once (L1 and L5 flash)
  • Compose the four digits of your access on the keyboard
  • All red lights come on and go out.

To program a code for partial opening

  • Press the key - from the card (L1 lights up)
  • Press the + button once (L2 lights up)
  • Press SET once (L1 and L5 flash)
  • Compose the four digits of your access on the keyboard
  • All red lights come on and go out

You can find the detailed tutorial on programming this map via the link below. In your case, dialing the code on the keyboard replaces pressing the remote control key.

Programming remote controls on a CA2B9 card - Pedestrian/partial opening

AVLO

Avlo

To program a code for full opening

  • Press the key - from the card (L1 lights up)
  • Press OK(L1 and L4 flash) once
  • Compose the four digits of your access on the keyboard
  • All red lights come on and go out.

To program a code for partial opening

  • Press the key - from the card (L1 lights up).
  • Press the + key on the card once (L2 lights up).
  • Press OK once (L1 and L4 flash).
  • Dial the four digits of your access on the keyboard.
  • All red lights come on and go out.

Step 6: Changing the Master Code

If you want to increase keyboard security, you can change the master code that allows you to fit into the keyboard settings.

Press B and then press the 9 6 times.

The keyboard makes a long time and turns on its green LED during beep.


Step 7: Get into the master code setting

Press 1 and then press B.

The keyboard makes a long time and turns on its green LED during beep.

Step 8: Setting up the master code

Fill in your master code (6-digit code) and press B.

The keyboard beeps and its green LED flashes twice.

Dial your master code a second time and press B.

The keyboard is two long beeps and lights its green LED during beeps.

Write down in a corner this code that can be used if one day you want to change an access code.

Step 9: Reset the code keyboard

If you have lost your master code and are unable to enter the keyboard settings

  • Remove the keyboard from its wall bracket by removing the screw from the bottom.
  • Open the code keyboard by unscrewing the 4 rear screws.


Remove a battery from the keyboard.

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Press and hold A.

While holding down A key, put the battery back in the keyboard.

Press and hold A until you hear a long series of beeps.

Master code is reset and returned by default (999999)

The reset does not change the access codes.

Extra: Changing an passcode - Change keyboard code

You have entrusted the code to a person and you no longer want them to access your property?

For this, two possibilities are available to you


SOLUTION 1

Solution 1

To change an passcode, simply rewrite new code starting with the same number instead. Resume the tutorial from Step 1, and set a new passcode starting with the same number you no longer want (e.g. old code 1234, new code 1478)

This code change does not involve reprogramming the keyboard on the electronic board of the engine.

SOLUTION 2

Solution 2

The second solution is more restrictive. It consists of emptying the radio memory of your electronic engine card so that it removes the keyboard from its authorized transmitters.

Be careful, radio memory reset deletes all recorded items, so including remote controls you have in addition to the keyboard.

Deleting radio memory from CA2B9 card


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