key A again. In the MySpot 200,
the motor will sound again. In
the MySpot 500, the green LED
will flash twice.
9.
Two seconds after the motor or
the
LED
stopped,
press
43<enter> (if that was the ad-
dress you want to add) on the
PK250. In the MySpot 500, the
red LED will flash 3 times.
10. After the green indicator on the
Pk250 turns off, wait 2 seconds
then press the programmed
button on the authorized "A"
Batteries
The PK250 is powered by 3 AAA alkaline batteries. The batteries will
last 2-3 years, depending on usage. Remove batteries if not used for
long periods else the batteries will corrode and damage the unit.
Antenna and Range The PK250 is supplied with a short 1/4 wave-
length antenna. The range in free air is 30 meter. For longer range,
use an antenna with more gain, or a roof-mounted antenna. Use a 50
ohm cable to connect to the SMA connector on the PK250.
Copyright and Patents
MySpot 500 is covered by design and utility patent ap-
plications and issued patents. MySpot is a trademark
of Designated Parking Corp.
10 Ridge Road
West Orange, NJ 07052-4018
USA
www.dp-corp.com
Email Support@dp-corp.com
Tel +1.973 669-8214
Fax +1.973 669-5161
Manual P/N : 92-1022 Revised 8MAR2015
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transmitter. In t4he MySpot 200
the motor will whirl.
In the
MySpot 500, the green LED will
flash 4 times. This indicates a
successful pairing.
11. To verify that the PK250 has
been paired properly,
press
43<enter>.
The motor should
respond and the barrier should
fall or rise.
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User Manual
PK250 Keypad Transmitter
The PK250 is a keypad transmit-
ter designed for the MySpot 200
and the MySpot 500 barrier sys-
tems. It allows the control of 250
individual parking barriers, even if
they are located side by side.
Applications include valet park-
ing, office buildings and guard
houses.
USE Instructions
•
Assign a 2 or 3 digit number for
the barrier you wish to control.
For example, the number can be
09 or 009. The largest number
is 250, the smallest is 01.
•
001 sends the same code as 01.
•
You can send either Toggle
commands or Discrete com-
mands. A toggle means that the
barrier will go up if it was down,
and down if it was up. A dis-
crete command means that the
barrier will only move in the de-
sired direction (up or down).
•
To TOGGLE the barrier, enter
the barrier number, followed
immediately by the <Enter> key.
•
For example, if the barrier num-
ber is 43, press 43<enter> or
043<enter>.
•
The green LED on the upper
corner of the keypad will flash
briefly as the keys are pressed.
When the command is sent after
the <enter> key, the LED will
stay on for 2 seconds.
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The PK250 is a hand-held transmitter for
the MySpot barrier system
•
To send a discrete UP com-
mand, press 6 followed by the
barrier's 3-digit number followed
by <Enter>. If you use a 2 digit
number like 43, add a leading
zero and send 6043<enter>.
•
To send a DOWN command,
press 7 followed by the 3-digit
number and <Enter>. For ex-
ample, 7043<enter>.
•
The barrier should rise or fall in
response to the command.
•
The PK250 automatically goes
to sleep 5 seconds after the last
key was pressed.
•
Pressing the * key clears any
previous entries.
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