I have one of these. Several things I would add: 1. You can program up to 25 different codes. (I can't imagine needing more than 2 or 3, but there it is) 2. To unlearn a code, just program it again (Learn button in the control box, then enter the code at the keypad followed by the start/stop key). That code will be erased. 3. After entering a code and pressing start/stop, you can press start/stop again to open, close, or stop the gate (just like the remote). The start/stop button is active for 30 seconds before you have to enter the code again. This is handy to know in case you notice something in the way of the gate while it's moving. 4. The lower-left button (with a light bulb symbol on it) is used to back-light the keypad so you can see it in the dark. Use it if you want to see the keypad before entering the first digit of your code. Actually, pressing any key also lights up the keypad.
@@WilliamHardwick Just like the first one: Learn button (S3) in the control box, enter the code at the keypad, then hold the diamond-shaped key (start/stop) until opener beeps once. 3 beeps means it didn't work--try again.
I have an FM137, I built my own post using a 4x4x8. Buried and conreted about 20-22 inches into the ground. Came up about 40ish inches and cut a 45 for the angle with a flat side facing the car. Much better and cheaper.
@integrator_101 I never found the learn bottom on the keypad! I found it on the main motherboard, just like your video, but don't worry, I returned already !! If I can't get it to work, I don't want it .
I have one of these. Several things I would add:
1. You can program up to 25 different codes. (I can't imagine needing more than 2 or 3, but there it is)
2. To unlearn a code, just program it again (Learn button in the control box, then enter the code at the keypad followed by the start/stop key). That code will be erased.
3. After entering a code and pressing start/stop, you can press start/stop again to open, close, or stop the gate (just like the remote). The start/stop button is active for 30 seconds before you have to enter the code again. This is handy to know in case you notice something in the way of the gate while it's moving.
4. The lower-left button (with a light bulb symbol on it) is used to back-light the keypad so you can see it in the dark. Use it if you want to see the keypad before entering the first digit of your code. Actually, pressing any key also lights up the keypad.
So how do you program the other codes?
@@WilliamHardwick Just like the first one: Learn button (S3) in the control box, enter the code at the keypad, then hold the diamond-shaped key (start/stop) until opener beeps once. 3 beeps means it didn't work--try again.
This was exactly what I needed! Thank you!
great video having problem finding on Mighty Mule...lol...just bought yesterday...No Instructions....only QR Code inside boxes....best video yet
Thank you
Wow! Thanks for a great video. Very clear explanation. Keep up the good work!
I appreciate it
Thanks for your video, this helped a lot.
Absolutely
Thanks. Helped out a lot.
No problem glad it helped
Does the MMK 200 require low voltage wire connection to control panel?
I have an FM137, I built my own post using a 4x4x8. Buried and conreted about 20-22 inches into the ground. Came up about 40ish inches and cut a 45 for the angle with a flat side facing the car. Much better and cheaper.
I would like to add that this is the same process you will do to add more codes up to 25 . Rinse and repeat.
Thanks
Where on earth is the learn button!?! I cant find it anywhere!
Looks like I have a different model.
On the inside of your panel do you have like 3 orange buttons on the upper right side?
@@integrator_101 no. I think i have a newer model.
@@integrator_101 its a much smaller panel than yours.
@@EpicAdvanture ok mines only a few months old. Is yours a single or dual?
And what's or where it's the learn bottom???
Learn button is on the board top right middle
@integrator_101 I never found the learn bottom on the keypad! I found it on the main motherboard, just like your video, but don't worry, I returned already !! If I can't get it to work, I don't want it .
@@integrator_101 But thanks.
Nope didn’t work
1:27
You lost me
@@integrator_101 I was making a reference part for me to replay.
It goes exactly to the part I want to replay
Gotcha