LiftMaster Passport-PPWR PPWR Passport Wiegand Reciever Manual - Page 3

Programming, Diagnostics

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PROGRAMMING The PPWR receiver has the ability to learn a combination of remote control transmitters. See page 4 for a complete list of compatible accessories. Audible and visual warnings occur when the receiver capacity is exceeded. After 30 seconds of inactivity, the receiver times out and the LiftMaster® logo is displayed. Select "UNLOCK" and enter the master PIN to continue. 1 INITIAL PIN SET UP: The PIN restricts access to authorized administrators only. If you omit this step, anyone will be able to program the receiver. Upon initial power up, the system firmware revision is displayed for 5 seconds followed by the LiftMaster® logo. When a key is pressed, "CREATE PIN?" is displayed. 1. Press "YES" to create PIN. If the PIN is lost you may request a reset code by pressing "RESET". 2. Enter a 6-digit PIN, and press "YES"; enter the 6-digit PIN a second time and press "YES" to program the PIN. If you make a mistake, press "CLEAR" to change your entry. To exit the enter PIN screen, select "BACK". 3. When your 6-digit PIN is programmed correctly, the LCD display reads "KEYPAD UNLOCKED". Select "OK" to continue to the Main Menu. After 30 seconds of inactivity, the receiver times out and the LiftMaster® logo is displayed. Select "UNLOCK" and enter PIN to continue. 2 CHOOSE A MODE The receiver has two modes of operation: Pass Through Mode (Default) Passes all received remote control credentials to the access system host controller. Advanced Mode Advanced mode provides an additional level of security where sites may have overlapping radio coverage such as large multi-building apartment or industrial complexes. The PPWR uses the Max facility code (FC) found in a remote control or batch of remote controls to determine which signals to pass to the access system host. The PPWR only passes signals from a remote control with a previously programmed facility code. Unwanted signals from other remote controls are blocked. TO CHOOSE A MODE: 1. Select "MODE SELECT" from the main menu. Press "OK". 2. System responds with message showing current mode setting "PASS THRU SET" or "ADVANCED SET". 3. Press "EDIT". 4. Select the mode that you want to use and press "YES". 5. System responds with "WARNING THIS WILL ERASE MEMORY PROCEED?". Press "YES". 6. System responds with "WARNING ARE YOU SURE?". Press "YES". 7. System responds with "UPDATING PLEASE WAIT". DO NOT disconnect power while updating. 8. System responds with a confirmation message that the selected mode is saved. 9. If you chose PASS THROUGH MODE, press "OK". No further setup is required. 10. If you chose ADVANCED MODE, press "NEXT" to proceed to the SECURITY TABLE menu. NOTE: If a different mode is selected after a site has been in operation, remote controls may initially require multiple button presses to work as the rolling code "re-syncs" to the system. DIAGNOSTICS The PPWR receiver was designed to emit a series of audible beeps dependent on programming and error conditions. The table below lists all of the event conditions and related audible beep notifications. Audible notifications may be disabled in the "BEEP SETTINGS" menu. EVENT Key press Successful add/change Successful delete Master PIN entry error Programming error Generic success Generic error BEEP Single Double Triple Long Long Double Long 3

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PROGRAMMING
The PPWR receiver has the ability to learn a combination of remote
control transmitters. See page 4 for a complete list of compatible
accessories. Audible and visual warnings occur when the receiver
capacity is exceeded. After 30 seconds of inactivity, the receiver times out
and the LiftMaster
®
logo is displayed. Select “UNLOCK” and enter the
master PIN to continue.
1
INITIAL PIN SET UP:
The PIN restricts access to authorized administrators only. If you omit
this step, anyone will be able to program the receiver. Upon initial power
up, the system firmware revision is displayed for 5 seconds followed
by the LiftMaster
®
logo. When a key is pressed, “CREATE PIN?”
is displayed.
1.
Press “YES” to create PIN. If the PIN is lost you may request a reset
code by pressing “RESET”.
2.
Enter a 6-digit PIN, and press “YES”; enter the 6-digit PIN a second
time and press “YES” to program the PIN. If you make a mistake,
press “CLEAR” to change your entry. To exit the enter PIN screen,
select “BACK”.
3.
When your 6-digit PIN is programmed correctly, the LCD display
reads “KEYPAD UNLOCKED”. Select “OK” to continue to the Main
Menu. After 30 seconds of inactivity, the receiver times out and
the LiftMaster
®
logo is displayed. Select “UNLOCK” and enter PIN
to continue.
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CHOOSE A MODE
The receiver has two modes of operation:
Pass Through Mode (Default)
Passes all received remote control credentials to the access system host
controller.
Advanced Mode
Advanced mode provides an additional level of security where sites may
have overlapping radio coverage such as large multi-building apartment
or industrial complexes. The PPWR uses the Max facility code (FC) found
in a remote control or batch of remote controls to determine which
signals to pass to the access system host. The PPWR only passes signals
from a remote control with a previously programmed facility code.
Unwanted signals from other remote controls are blocked.
TO CHOOSE A MODE:
1.
Select “MODE SELECT” from the main menu. Press “OK”.
2.
System responds with message showing current mode setting “PASS
THRU SET” or “ADVANCED SET”.
3. Press “EDIT”.
4.
Select the mode that you want to use and press “YES”.
5.
System responds with “WARNING THIS WILL ERASE MEMORY
PROCEED?”. Press “YES”.
6.
System responds with “WARNING ARE YOU SURE?”. Press “YES”.
7.
System responds with “UPDATING PLEASE WAIT”.
DO NOT disconnect power while updating.
8.
System responds with a confirmation message that the selected
mode is saved.
9.
If you chose PASS THROUGH MODE, press “OK”. No further setup is
required.
10.
If you chose ADVANCED MODE, press “NEXT” to proceed to the
SECURITY TABLE menu.
NOTE:
If a different mode is selected after a site has been in operation,
remote controls may initially require multiple button presses to work as
the rolling code “re-syncs” to the system.
DIAGNOSTICS
The PPWR receiver was designed to emit a series of audible beeps
dependent on programming and error conditions. The table below lists all
of the event conditions and related audible beep notifications. Audible
notifications may be disabled in the “BEEP SETTINGS” menu.
EVENT
BEEP
Key press
Single
Successful add/change
Double
Successful delete
Triple
Master PIN entry error
Long
Programming error
Long
Generic success
Double
Generic error
Long