![]() ![]() only warrants and is only able to support products purchased directly from us. The information provided is for reference only and is not intended to be used as a substitute for professional advice. Please note that this is a user manual ProSL Key Free Keypad Deadbolt with Z-Wave Plus from Yale Locks & Hardware is provided as is and without warranty all information contained herein is provided by the manufacturer or the certifying body. Press the 3 key followed by the gear key. Press the 1 key followed by the gear key.ģ. Press the 7 key followed by the gear key.ģ. Enter the 4-8 digit master PIN code followed by the gear key.Ģ. Speaker will announce ""Welcome to Yale""ġ. Release reset button and wait 15 seconds. While continuing the press the reset button, temporarily remove one AA battery.ġ0. On the back of the PC board, push and hold the Reset Button with the lever removal tool for 3 seconds.Ĩ. Remove the 10-32 x 3/4"" pan head screw from the center of the battery housing into the barrel nut of the outside assembly.ĥ. Remove battery cover using hex wrench provided with lock.Ĥ. ![]() Remove the inside lever with the lever removal tool.Ģ. Please use this procedure only when the network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.ġ. Installation instructions Factory reset ProSL Key Free Keypad Deadbolt with Z-Wave Plus Supports Z-Wave SmartStart allowing you to setup the product simply by scanning its QR code via.Firmware updatable via a compatible Z-Wave gateway.Yale describes ProSL Key Free Keypad Deadbolt with Z-Wave Plus as having the following features: The following security modes are directly supported: Make future change here.As a Z-Wave Plus certified product, ProSL Key Free Keypad Deadbolt with Z-Wave Plus supports Z-Wave S2 security. * This Device Type was designed for the Kwikset Deadbolt so might not be compatible with other locks. This code adds support for user codes with the use of a Smartapp. * This is a custom version of the Z-Wave Lock Device Type code. Ok, I can share it, but you may have to tweak it according to your lock’s requirements: /** You may want to try this with your YALE lock. Each lock device may have its own timeout requirements… This may have to be tested with other types of locks as well. I left the “unlock” timeout unchanged as the problem is only related to the lock event. I created a custom lock device (based on the “lock code change” smartapp developed by a fellow developer, see ) and changed the timeout used by this function from 4200 milliseconds to 2200 and now the lock’s status is correctly reported to the hub. After talking with yalerealliving support, they confirmed to me that the real issue was the timeout that is used to interact with the device.Īfter further testing (many trials and errors), I found out that the issue is within the z-wave lock’s lockandCheck() function. Upon Smartthings support’s recommendations, in order to correct this issue, I tried to exclude the lock and re-insert it into the hub several times without success.Īt the end, Smartthings supports referred me to yalerealliving support to update my firmware. The status of the lock was not in sync with the hub. Every time, I would lock it thru smartthings, its status would change from “locked” to “unlocked” in a very short time (about a second) although it was physically locked at the door. I had a similar issue with a Yale YRD220-ZW-619 lock. ![]()
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