Gateman V20 Manual [patched] Official
Place your registered RFID card or key tag directly onto the card reader icon. Locking the Door
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If the batteries drain completely while you are outside, the keypad will not light up. You can use a temporary 9V battery to power the lock: gateman v20 manual
: Simply touch the registered key tag to the card reader area. Locking from Inside :
Press and hold the (hash) button for 5 seconds until a melody plays. All cards are now wiped from memory. Daily Operation and Key Features Unlocking the Door Place your registered RFID card or key tag
| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | Gateman V20, Gateman iRevo V20 | | Access Methods | RFID Card (Mifare), 4-12 digit PIN Code | | Card Capacity | Up to 20 RFID Cards | | Password Length | 4 to 12 digits | | Power Source | 4x AA Batteries (1.5V) | | Battery Life | Approx. 3,800 operations | | Emergency Power | External 9V Battery Terminal | | Material | High-strength steel alloy, durable to external impacts and waterproofing for sheltered areas | | Door Compatibility | Can be installed on wooden, steel, or other standard doors. Reversible for left or right-handed doors (左右勝手兼用) | | Locking Options | Automatic (e.g., 3 sec delay) or Manual Mode | | Special Features | Anti-peeping "Fake PIN" code, internal locking mechanism, fire alarm, break-in alarm, high-voltage protection, LED backlight |
The upgraded WF20 version uses different firmware than older models like the WF10 or Yale YDR4110, meaning those manuals are not cross-compatible. Setup for "Advanced Mode" often requires specific video walkthroughs, like those found on YouTube . Manual Resources You can use a temporary 9V battery to
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