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User Guide A Step-by-Step Guide for Installing and Operating the Wireless Keychain Remote Control Thank you for purchasing the RFKGT Wireless Keychain Remote Control. ASPIRE RF products by Cooper Wiring Devices allow you to control your home by remote control. You can create a complete Home Control and Access Network by combining your Wireless Keychain Remote Control with other ASPIRE RF products. Indoor and outdoor lighting, security systems, garage door openers, and thermostats are just a few of the items you can easily control with additional ASPIRE RF products. Your new Wireless Keychain Remote Control is compatible with Wayne-Dalton garage door openers, the Garage Door Opener Conversion Module and the Wireless Gateway to give you control of Z-Wave™ enabled modules. Home Control Basics ASPIRE RF products will allow you to easily control multiple devices in a home with the push of a button in what is known as a “scene”. Turning on all of the lights as you come home is an example of a scene. Dimming lights and closing your curtains to watch TV, is also a scene. Visit to get ideas on how to create scenes with your Remote Control and other Z-Wave™ enabled ASPIRE RF products. TableofContents Warnings and Glossary ........................................2 Setup....................................................................3-4 Examples ................................................................5 Advanced Features..............................................6 Troubleshooting..................................................6-7 Compliance ..........................................................8 Look for the Quick Start symbol for basic instructions. PackageContents User Guide RFKGT User Wireless Keychain Guide Remote WARNINGInstallationSafetyPrecautions Never let children operate or play with door controls. Keep remote controls away from children. Fatal injury could result should a child become trapped between the door and the floor. Always keep moving door in sight and keep people and objects away until it is completely closed. To prevent serious injury or death, avoid standing in the open doorway or walking through the doorway while door is moving. NOTE: Any of the three transmitter buttons can be programmed to activate the door. In multi-door installations, each button can be programmed to activate a separate door. Only one button at a time (per-transmitter) can be programmed to activate a door. To program the transmitter: 1. Place the emergency disconnect handle in the manual door operated position. This is for safety reasons. 2. Press program button on Wayne Dalton DoorMaster™ light fixture, idrive®, prodrive™, Quantum™ or Classicdrive™ operator. LED will light or idrive® operator will beep once indicating that it is ready to learn a transmitter. 3. Within 30 seconds, press and hold the desired transmitter button(s); LED will turn off or idrive® operator will beep once. On the DoorMaster™ only, release the transmitter button and press again. LED will light briefly then turn off. 4. Return the emergency disconnect handle to motor operated position. 5. Press same transmitter button(s) again; door should operate. Transmitter is now programmed to operator. 6. To OPERATE, press the transmitter button. NOTE: idrive® model only: The first transmitter command after programming will only open the door through a six inch up/down cycle. Normal door operation will then occur on all subsequent transmitter commands. Glossary Copy – See Replicate. Delete – Erase transmitter or SCENE information from Controller. Also known as Exclude. Device – Any item that is connected to a module (for example, lamps). Exclude – Remove a module from the controller. Include – Add a module to the controller. Module – Any ASPIRE RF or Z-Wave™ product that is controlled with a ASPIRE RF or Z-Wave™ remote controller. A module can be part of more than one scene. Network – A collection of devices controlled by primary or secondary controllers operating on the same system. A network has its own unique identification code so that no one else can control the system. Operator – Garage Door Opener Primary Controller – The first controller used to set up your modules and network. NOTE: Only the Primary Controller can be used to include or delete modules from a network. It is recommended that you mark the primary controller for ease in modifying your network. Replicate – Copy from one controller to another. Scene – A scene is a series of Z-Wave™ devices programmed to turn to a specific level (on, off, dim) with the push of a button on a controller. Secondary Controller – A controller containing network information about other modules within the network, and is created FROM the primary controller. Secondary controllers cannot include or delete modules to the network. Transmitter – Garage Door Opener transmitter. Programming To Operate 3 Transmitter Buttons Program Button Program Button Program Button Pr...
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