Schlage Schlage Connect Smart Deadbolt BE469ZP Manual

June 8, 2024
Schlage

Schlage

Schlage Connect Smart Deadbolt

SKU: BE469ZP

Quickstart

This is a
secure
Door Lock – Keypad
for
.

Please make sure the internal battery is fully charged.

Important safety information

Please read this manual carefully. Failure to follow the recommendations in this manual may be dangerous or may violate the law.
The manufacturer, importer, distributor and seller shall not be liable for any loss or damage resulting from failure to comply with the instructions in this manual or any other material.
Use this equipment only for its intended purpose. Follow the disposal instructions.

Do not dispose of electronic equipment or batteries in a fire or near open heat sources.

What is Z-Wave?

Z-Wave is the international wireless protocol for communication in the Smart Home. This
device is suited for use in the region mentioned in the Quickstart section.

Z-Wave ensures a reliable communication by reconfirming every message ( two- way
communication
) and every mains powered node can act as a repeater for other nodes
( meshed network ) in case the receiver is not in direct wireless range of the
transmitter.

This device and every other certified Z-Wave device can be used together with any other
certified Z-Wave device regardless of brand and origin
as long as both are suited for the
same frequency range.

If a device supports secure communication it will communicate with other devices
secure as long as this device provides the same or a higher level of security.
Otherwise it will automatically turn into a lower level of security to maintain
backward compatibility.

For more information about Z-Wave technology, devices, white papers etc. please refer
to www.z-wave.info.

Product Description

The Schlage Connect Smart Deadbolt combines advanced features and compatibility with your home automation or security system, allowing you to control your lock from anywhere and freeing you from the hassles of lost keys, getting locked out, or hiding a spare for friends and family.The lock comes preprogrammed with two access codes and can hold up to 30 unique codes for family members and trusted friends. The fingerprint-resistant touchscreen helps access codes stay private, minimizing tell-tale wear that can tip off possible intruders.The Schlage Connect Smart Deadbolt is battery-powered with a low battery warning that gives you weeks of advanced notice before it runs out. With guaranteed fit on standard doors, its easy for homeowners to install in minutes with just a screwdriver. The touchscreen continues to work in the event of a power outage, so you dont have to worry about getting locked outplus, a back-up key is included with the lock for peace of mind.The Schlage Connect Smart Deadbolt incorporates Z-Wave Plus S2 technology, an enhanced security protocol that features an additional layer of AES encryption of wireless signals. The Z-Wave technology allows you to integrate your exterior door locks with other Z-Wave smart home devices, such as cameras, motion detectors, lights and thermostats, bringing the safety, simplicity and style of Schlage to your smart home.

Prepare for Installation / Reset

Please read the user manual before installing the product.

In order to include (add) a Z-Wave device to a network it must be in factory default
state.
Please make sure to reset the device into factory default. You can do this by
performing an Exclusion operation as described below in the manual. Every Z-Wave
controller is able to perform this operation however it is recommended to use the primary
controller of the previous network to make sure the very device is excluded properly
from this network.

Inclusion/Exclusion

On factory default the device does not belong to any Z-Wave network. The device needs
to be added to an existing wireless network to communicate with the devices of this network.
This process is called Inclusion.

Devices can also be removed from a network. This process is called Exclusion.
Both processes are initiated by the primary controller of the Z-Wave network. This
controller is turned into exclusion respective inclusion mode. Inclusion and Exclusion is
then performed doing a special manual action right on the device.

Quick trouble shooting

Here are a few hints for network installation if things dont work as expected.

  1. Make sure a device is in factory reset state before including. In doubt exclude before include.
  2. If inclusion still fails, check if both devices use the same frequency.
  3. Remove all dead devices from associations. Otherwise you will see severe delays.
  4. Never use sleeping battery devices without a central controller.
  5. Dont poll FLIRS devices.
  6. Make sure to have enough mains powered device to benefit from the meshing

Association – one device controls an other device

Z-Wave devices control other Z-Wave devices. The relationship between one device
controlling another device is called association. In order to control a different
device, the controlling device needs to maintain a list of devices that will receive
controlling commands. These lists are called association groups and they are always
related to certain events (e.g. button pressed, sensor triggers, …). In case
the event happens all devices stored in the respective association group will
receive the same wireless command wireless command, typically a ‘Basic Set’ Command.

Association Groups:

Group NumberMaximum NodesDescription

1 2 Z-Wave Lifeline

Configuration Parameters

Z-Wave products are supposed to work out of the box after inclusion, however
certain configuration can adapt the function better to user needs or unlock further
enhanced features.

IMPORTANT: Controllers may only allow configuring
signed values. In order to set values in the range 128 … 255 the value sent in
the application shall be the desired value minus 256. For example: To set a
parameter to 200 it may be needed to set a value of 200 minus 256 = minus 56.
In case of a two byte value the same logic applies: Values greater than 32768 may
needed to be given as negative values too.

Parameter 10: Lock Specific Alarm Kick Sensitivity

This configuration setting indicates the sensitivity setting of the Forced Entry function of the built-in alarm.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 3

SettingDescription

1 – 5 Alarm Forced Entry Sensitivity

Parameter 11: Lock Specific Alarm Disable Local Controls

This configuration setting controls the ability to ENABLE or DISABLE local control of the built-in alarm function.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: -1

SettingDescription

-1 Alarm Enable Local Controls
0 Alarm Disable Local Controls

Parameter 12: Get Electronic Transition Count

This configuration setting indicates the number of transitions from locked to unlocked or unlocked to locked state via electronic activation.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – -1 Electronic State Change Count

Parameter 13: Get Mechanical Transition Count

This configuration setting indicates the number of transitions from locked to unlocked or unlocked to locked state via mechanical activation.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – -1 Mechanical State Change Count

Parameter 14: Get Electronic Failed Count

This configuration setting indicates the number of failed electronic activation attempts for this lock.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – -1 Failed Electronic Activation Count

Parameter 15: Auto Lock

This configuration setting controls the lock feature that automatically throws the deadbolt 30 seconds after a valid User Code has been entered at the keypad.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

-1 Enable Auto Lock
0 Disable Auto Lock

Parameter 16: User Code PIN Length

This configuration setting controls the length of all User Codes stored in the lock. The values are 4 to 8 with default set to 4.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 4

SettingDescription

4 – 8 User Code PIN Length

Parameter 17: Get Electrical High Preload Transition Count

This configuration setting indicates the number of transitions from locked to unlocked or unlocked to locked state via electronic activation that indicated a high preload on the deadbolt. This value is a subset of Parameter 12.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – -1 Electronic State Change Count with High Preload

Parameter 18: Get Bootloader Version

This configuration setting returns the version number of the bootloader in the lock.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – -1 Get Bootloader Version

Parameter 3: Beeper

This configuration setting controls the keypad beeper of the deadbolt allowing the keypad beeper to be turned ON or OFF
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: -1

SettingDescription

-1 Enable Beeper
0 Disable Beeper

Parameter 4: Vacation Mode

This configuration setting controls the keypad entry of User Codes allowing all User Codes to be turned ON (disable Vacation Mode) or OFF (enable Vacation Mode)
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

-1 Enable Vacation Mode
0 Disable Vacation Mode

Parameter 5: Lock and Leave Mode

This configuration setting controls the use of the u0022Schlageu0022 button on the keypad for single button push for throwing the deadbolt.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: -1

SettingDescription

-1 Enable Lock and Leave Mode
0 Disable Lock and Leave Mode

Parameter 6: User Slot Bit Field

This configuration setting indicates the occupied slots (from 1 to 30) that contain User Codes that will activate the deadbolt when entered on the keypad.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – -1 User Slot Bit Field

Parameter 7: Lock Specific Alarm Mode

This configuration setting indicates the Mode of the built-in alarm function of the lock.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 3 Lock Specific Alarm Mode

Parameter 8: Lock Specific Alarm Alert Sensitivity

This configuration setting indicates the sensitivity setting of the Alert function of the built-in alarm.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 3

SettingDescription

1 – 5 Alarm Alert Sensitivity

Parameter 9: Lock Specific Alarm Tamper Sensitivity

This configuration setting indicates the sensitivity setting of the Tamper function of the built-in alarm.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 3

SettingDescription

1 – 5 Alarm Tamper Sensitivity

Technical Data

Hardware Platform ZM5101
Device Type Door Lock – Keypad
Network Operation Listening Sleeping Slave
Firmware Version HW: 3 FW: 3.03:11.00
Z-Wave Version 6.81.02
Certification ID ZC10-19116792
Z-Wave Product Id 0x003B.0x0001.0x0469
Supported Notification Types Access Control
Door Lock Type Deadbolt
Security V2 S2_ACCESS_CONTROL
Frequency XXfrequency
Maximum transmission power XXantenna

Supported Command Classes

  • Antitheft V2
  • Association Grp Info
  • Association V2
  • Basic
  • Battery
  • Configuration
  • Device Reset Locally
  • Door Lock V2
  • Firmware Update Md V3
  • Indicator
  • Manufacturer Specific
  • Notification V8
  • Powerlevel
  • Schedule Entry Lock V3
  • Security
  • Security 2
  • Supervision
  • Time
  • Transport Service V2
  • User Code
  • Version V2
  • Zwaveplus Info V2

Controlled Command Classes

  • Supervision
  • Time

Explanation of Z-Wave specific terms

  • Controller — is a Z-Wave device with capabilities to manage the network.
    Controllers are typically Gateways,Remote Controls or battery operated wall controllers.

  • Slave — is a Z-Wave device without capabilities to manage the network.
    Slaves can be sensors, actuators and even remote controls.

  • Primary Controller — is the central organizer of the network. It must be
    a controller. There can be only one primary controller in a Z-Wave network.

  • Inclusion — is the process of adding new Z-Wave devices into a network.

  • Exclusion — is the process of removing Z-Wave devices from the network.

  • Association — is a control relationship between a controlling device and
    a controlled device.

  • Wakeup Notification — is a special wireless message issued by a Z-Wave
    device to announces that is able to communicate.

  • Node Information Frame — is a special wireless message issued by a
    Z-Wave device to announce its capabilities and functions.

Read User Manual Online (PDF format)

Read User Manual Online (PDF format)  >>

Download This Manual (PDF format)

Download this manual  >>

Related Manuals