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General Boards => Technical Support => Topic started by: Bobby Kirk on January 25, 2025, 04:26:29 PM
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I have a 2006 Beaver Marquis The system lost the code to open door while it was sitting in storage. I have changed the
code many times since i have owned it all its life. When I try to change the code (press button it beeps then i put in 1119
when i press the 9 it beeps like 4 times and will not accept new code) could it b the key pad?? have unpluged to see if would
reset. no luck Any help would b appreciated
Bobby Kirk
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Bobby, call Tri Mark and they will send you a hard reset procedure to establish a new set of codes. Their tech support # is 800 447 0344 ext 1072
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Wrong # it should be 800/447/0343
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Thanks Bryan for the info I will give them a call.
Bobby Kirk
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HI BRYAN Called Tri-Mark they do not make the Essex system only Tri-Mark so I am back to square one. anyone have
ideas would appreciate them.
Bobby Kirk
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Bobby,
We have Essex manuals in Coach Assist.
Steve
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Thanks Steve I have the Essex Manual Have a call in to them waiting for call back
Bobby Kirk
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Does anyone know if Essex has a hard reset procedure for the keyless entry system.. Have called Essex No return call
called BCS and no call back will keep trying
Bobby Kirk
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I got the hard reset procedure listed below from chatGPT - but buyer beware as sometimes it's wrong.
I believe I read where the system stores code in non-volatile memory. So the fact that it "lost" the code in storage sort of seems to me the keypad may have failed (memory/cpu failure). When you say you removed the connector to cycle power - did you remove the keypad on the outside or just disconnect the connector near the programming switch? I'm assuming you tried the 1 3 5 7 9 master code after you power cycled? Also, when you say there are 4 beeps after 1119 is the 4th a long beep? If so, I believe the manual indicates system error. If you haven't removed the keypad you might take a look to see if there's wiring damage or signs of excess heating on the backside. I have no idea if the reset procedure below is valid - but since your system seems dead anyhow it probably can't hurt.
Unconfirmed!! procedure from ChatGPT
Factory Reset Procedure for Essex KE-1701:
Power Off the Keypad
Disconnect power from the KE-1701 by removing the power source.
Enter Reset Mode
While holding down the [1] and [3] keys, restore power to the keypad.
Wait for Reset Confirmation
Continue holding the keys for about 10 seconds until you hear a confirmation beep or see an LED indication (if applicable).
Release the Keys
The keypad should now be reset to its factory default settings.
Reprogram the Keypad
Since the reset erases all user codes, you’ll need to reprogram access codes as needed.
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Hi Gene Thanks for the info and will keep in my notes I finally got to talk to a human a Essex and he was very helpful
walked me thru procedure and every thing is now working Thanks for the help
Bobby Kirk
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Bobby:
Can you outline what the steps were from Essex?
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Randy the only thing that was diffrent was after you put in code wait until beep and then put in 111 and your code again it
worked for me
Bobby Kirk