KP Receiver

Pairing the KP Receiver to your device
1. Press P1 on the receiver board (red LED will go solid)
2. Press the device you are trying to tune and hold for 3 seconds (red LED will flash to say device and receiver are paired)
2. Press the device you are trying to tune and hold for 3 seconds (red LED will flash to say device and receiver are paired)
Deleting your device from the KP Receiver
Press P2 on the receiver board for 8 seconds (red LED will go solid, your device and KP receiver are now unpaired)
Click on the motor you have below to see wiring diagrams:
Tuning a Remote to the KP Receiver
Tuning the Wireless Button to the KP Receiver
Tuning the Wireless Keypad to the KP Receiver
Troubleshooting the KP Receiver
This troubleshooting assumes that your keypad, remotes etc.. are in working order. If you have not done so already, troubleshoot these devices first!
- Are there signs of insect infestation past or present inside the unit? Open up the receiver box and check there are no ants or insects past or present. If there is evidence of this then you will require a new receiver.
- Check that the receiver is receiving a signal from the tuned device (keypad, push button or remote) by listening for a click sound coming from the receiver when the device is pressed. If you hear a click sound then you know you're getting power and the device is still tuned in. If you don't hear the click try re tuning the device to the receiver. see videos above for tuning help.
- Is the receiver getting power and or the correct voltage required? Test with a multimeter to check power is making it to the receiver. You should be getting at least 12volts. If you don't get the correct voltage try replacing the cables. If the unit still doesn't work after new cable then you will need a new receiver.
- If you are getting correct power to the receiver try removing the NO and COM cables from the receiver and tapping the bare cables together which should activate the gate. If the gate doesn't activate, replace cable.
- If the gate activates when tapping the COM and NO cables together and you have the correct volts at the receiver, try re wiring the receiver and see if the unit works now. If no, then you will require a new receiver.