Yale YRC652-ZW2 Interconnected Key Free Touchscreen User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Yale
Table of Contents
YRC652-ZW2 Interconnected Key Free Touchscreen
Yale® Assure Lock® Interconnected Key Free Touchscreen
®
Installation and Programming Instructions
(YRC256/YRC652)
Inside of Door
4″ Shown – 5.5″ Available
Before you begin
DOWNLOAD THE BILT APP
for step-by-step installation instructions & to register your product
Smart Module (Optional)
Outside of Door
Retrofitting or modifying this product may impact fire rating, safety features and warranty. Consult with code specifications to ensu1re compliance with all codes and ratings. P/N YRL-EMICL-256-KFTSINSTL-FUL Rev A
Before You Begin
1/8″ 3/32″ #2
1
1/8″ 1″ 2-1/8″
Interconnected Lockset
1″ (25mm)
1″ (25mm)
4″ (101mm) 5-1/2″ (139.7mm)
2-1/8″ (54mm)
2-1/8″ (54mm)
Backset
“Backset” is the distance from the door edge to the center of the mounting
hole for the lever.
2-3/4″ (70mm) 2-3/8″ (60mm)
5/32″ (3.96mm)
1″ (25mm)
1-3/8″ (35mm) 1-3/4″ (45mm) Door Thickness
An ASSA ABLOY Group brand
FOLD HERE Door Edge
2-1/8″ (54mm)
1-800-438-1951 www.yalelocks.com
2-3/8″ (60mm)
Recommended Centerline 36″ (91 cm) From Floor.
Caution: Copy machines may change the size of the template and make it
inaccurate.
Caution: Although a door can be prepared by an untrained person, Yale recommends that measurements and drilling be done by a skilled carpenter or locksmith.
Yale® is a registered trademark of Yale Security Inc., an ASSA ABLOY Group
company. Copyright © 2016, Yale Security Inc., an ASSA ABLOY Group company.
All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without the express
written permission of Yale Security Inc. is prohibited.
263006837 (01-16)
Template
x2 x1
Smart Module (Optional)
x2 x2 x8
OR
x2 Gold
x2 Black
M6x36mm M6x44mm
PPHMS
PPHMS
(1-3/8″) (Standard 1-3/4″ – 2″)
4-1/2″ (114)
Min
1-3/8″ (35mm) Min to 1-3/4″ (44.5mm) Max
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Mark Door Reference Lines
EXISTING
Interconnected Lockset
1″ (25mm)
1″ (25mm)
4″ (101mm) 5-1/2″ (139.7mm)
2-1/8″ (54mm)
2-1/8″ (54mm)
Backset
“Backset” is the distance from the door edge to the center of the mounting
hole for the lever.
2-3/4″ (70mm) 2-3/8″ (60mm)
5/32″ (3.96mm)
1″ (25mm)
1-3/8″ (35mm) 1-3/4″ (45mm) Door Thickness
An ASSA ABLOY Group brand
FOLD HERE Door Edge
2-1/8″ (54mm)
1-800-438-1951 www.yalelocks.com
2-3/8″ (60mm)
Recommended Centerline 36″ (91 cm) From Floor.
Caution: Copy machines may change the size of the template and make it
inaccurate.
Caution: Although a door can be prepared by an untrained person, Yale recommends that measurements and drilling be done by a skilled carpenter or locksmith.
Yale® is a registered trademark of Yale Security Inc., an ASSA ABLOY Group
company. Copyright © 2016, Yale Security Inc., an ASSA ABLOY Group company.
All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without the express
written permission of Yale Security Inc. is prohibited.
263006837 (01-16)
Template
2-3/8″ or 2-3/4″ Backset
REMOVE CL
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1 Preparing Door (if necessary)
Interconnected Lockset
1″ (25mm)
1″ (25mm)
4″ (101mm) 5-1/2″ (139.7mm)
2-1/8″ (54mm)
2-1/8″ (54mm)
Backset
“Backset” is the distance from the door edge to the center of the mounting
hole for the lever.
2-3/4″ (70mm) 2-3/8″ (60mm)
5/32″ (3.96mm)
1″ (25mm)
1-3/8″ (35mm) 1-3/4″ (45mm) Door Thickness
An ASSA ABLOY Group brand
FOLD HERE Door Edge
2-1/8″ (54mm)
1-800-438-1951 www.yalelocks.com
2-3/8″ (60mm)
Recommended Centerline 36″ (91 cm) From Floor.
Caution: Copy machines may change the size of the template and make it
inaccurate.
Caution: Although a door can be prepared by an untrained person, Yale recommends that measurements and drilling be done by a skilled carpenter or locksmith.
Yale® is a registered trademark of Yale Security Inc., an ASSA ABLOY Group
company. Copyright © 2016, Yale Security Inc., an ASSA ABLOY Group company.
All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without the express
written permission of Yale Security Inc. is prohibited.
263006837 (01-16)
Template
4″
or
5.5″
Ø2-1/8″
2-3/8″ or
2-3/4″
Ø1″
!
Drill holes 1/2 way thru door then complete from other side to prevent
splitting.
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2 Installing Strike Plates
7-16 / 8-32 x 1″ UNCWS
Frame
x4
Inside of Door
Frame
1″ Dia. x 1″Deep
1″ Dia. x 1/2″Deep
Door
Frame
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Determining Handing
The hand of a door is determined from the secure side of the door. The term
“secure” means the side from which you initially unlock and enter.
Left Hand “LH”, Hinges Left. Open Inward.
Left Hand Reverse “LHR”, Hinges Left. Open Outward.
Right Hand “RH”, Hinges Right. Open Inward.
Right Hand Reverse “RHR”, Hinges Right. Open Outward.
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3 Changing Handing (if necessary) 4″ Left Hand to 4″ Right Hand Shown 4-24 x
1/4″ PPHMS
x2
!
DO NOT TAMPER WITH OR LOOSEN E-CLIP AND ITS
ASSEMBLY
!
DO NOT LOOSEN THESE 6 SCREWS
OR REMOVE COVER
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Lockset Handing Configurations
For 5.5″
For 5.5″
For 4″ For 4″
4″ Left Hand
!
Confirm LH is visible thru LH hole
as shown for left hand installation.
4″ Right Hand
!
Confirm RH is visible thru RH hole
as shown for right hand installation.
Test Lever and Thumbturn
After handing is changed, check that lever and thumbturn rotate freely.
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4 Installing Fire Cup
Inside of Door
!
Fire Cup and a UL marked Latchbolt must be used to
qualify for UL listing.
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5 Adjusting Deadbolt Latch
default
2-3/8″ position UP
O
optional
2-3/4″ position
Press
UP Pull
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6 Installing Deadbolt Latch & Latchbolt
7-16 / 8-32 x 1″ UNCWS
x4
Inside of Door
!
Bolt must be in retracted (unlocked)
position before installing.
UP
!
Ensure arrow stamped on deadbolt
is UP.
Choose latchbolt based on backset. (2-3/8″ or 2-3/4″)
Spacer collar must be used for
1″ edge bore. Collar can be removed for 3/4″ edge bore. Edge bore can be 3/4″
or 1″ only.
!
Curved edge of latchbolt faces direction door closes.
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7 Installing Exterior Deadbolt
M6x44 PPHMS for standard door thickness shown
x2
!
Choose through bolt appropriate for your door thickness.
UP
!
Confirm bolt is retracted (unlocked).
Inside of Door
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8 Installing Lock Chassis
10-32 x 1-1/2″ PPHMS
Inside of Door
x2
UP
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9 Securing Back Plate to Door
6-32 x 1/2″ POHMS
x2
Inside of Door
UP
!
Drill two pilot holes
Ø1/8″ x 1/2″ deep
!
Two #6-32 x 1/2″ POHMS screws must be used to qualify for
UL listing.
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Testing Latchbolt Operation
Outside of Door
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10 Attaching the Cable Assembly
!
Test that cables are securely connected.
Inside of Door
!
Avoid interference with movement of lock
when routing cable.
UP
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11 Installing Interior Lock
!
Inside of Door
!
UP
Turn thumbturn to adjust tailpiece
orientation.
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11 Installing Interior Lock continued
10-32 x 5/8″ POHMS
6-32 x 1″ PPHMS
x1 x2
Inside of Door
!
DO NOT LOOSEN THIS SCREW
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12 Installing Interior Lever
Inside of Door
“SNAP”
Inside of Door Pull lever to ensure it is secure.
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Testing Final Latchbolt Operation
Inside of Door
Outside of Door
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Testing Final Deadbolt Operation
!
Confirm deadbolt operates smoothly with no resistance.
If resistance, recheck installation
and confirm mounting screws
have not been over-tightened.
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13 Installing Optional Smart Module
!
DO NOT install Smart Module with batteries in unit. Damage
may occur.
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14 Installing Batteries & Cover
Tighten screw to replace cover.
“Welcome to Yale Real Living.”
!
Bolt must be in retracted (unlocked)
position before installing batteries.
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Handing the Lock
AFTER installing batteries and cover or AFTER a factory reset, activate
touchscreen and create Master PIN code. Lock will then automatically determine
handing. See 1 of Programming Instructions for how to set master code.
Congratulations, you’ve installed the Yale® Assure Lock® Interconnected Key
Free Touchscreen (YRC256)!
Continue with the Programming Instructions to customize your product.
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Hardware Troubleshooting
Cycle lock in both the locked and unlocked positions. If problems are found:
Bolt will not extend and lock jam alarm occurs a. Confirm manual operation. b.
Enter your Master PIN code. c. With the bolt retracted, press menu Option 3
for Advanced Lock Settings. d. Press Option 5 to rehand the lock. e. Test the
operation; locking the door via the keypad.
Door is binding a. Check that door and frame are properly aligned and door is
free swinging. b. Check hinges: They should not be loose or have excessive
wear on knuckles.
Bolt will not deadlock a. Check for sufficient clearance of the bolt within
the strike-side jamb.
Correct this by increasing the depth of the pocket for the bolt. b. Check for
misalignment of bolt and/or strike which may be preventing bolt
from properly entering the strike. With the door open, extend and retract the
bolt; if it is smooth, check the strike alignment.
Bolt does not extend or retract smoothly a. Bolt and strike are misaligned,
see above. b. Check the backset of door relative to adjustments already made
to bolt. c. Verify proper door preparation and re-bore holes that are too
small or
misaligned. d. Verify touchscreen wire harness is routed properly (see Step
10). e. Verify bolt is installed with correct side up (see Step 6).
Keypad numerics are scrolling Remove interior lock and check to ensure that
the wire harness is routed properly (see Step 10).
NOTE TO INSTALLER AND CONSUMER While Yale® has included several features to
prevent lockout (9-Volt battery jumper, low battery warnings), it is still
possible for a lockout situation to occur. Because this product does not have
a mechanical override (a key), Yale® recommends to use this product in an
environment where there are additional entry points into the dwelling.
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Programming Instructions
Exterior Escutcheon
“P” Key (Return to Previous)
Interior Escutcheon
Speaker
Low Battery Indicator
Lockout Mode
Failsafe 9 volt Battery Connection (Use Alkaline battery)
Privacy Button
Lock Activation
OR
Master PIN Code must be created before any further programming. Max User Codes
= 250 with Z-Wave Plus or Zigbee network module Max User Codes = 25 without
network module or with iM1 network module Max User Codes = 12 with Bluetooth
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1
Creating Master PIN Code
Creating a Master PIN Code must be performed upon installation or after
resetting the lock to factory default. Programming and use of lock is not
possible until this step has been successfully completed.
“Register Master Code. Press the gear
key to continue.”
Enter 4-8 digit Master PIN Code.
Press
“Enter a 4 to 8 digit PIN code followed by
the gear key.”
“Registered.”
Press
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2
Creating User PIN Codes
Master PIN code must be created first. *Max user codes = 250 with Z-Wave or Zigbee network module Max user codes = 25 without network module or with iM1 network module Max user codes = 12 with Bluetooth
“Menu Mode,
Enter Master PIN code
enter number, press the gear key
to continue.”
Press
Press Press
Press Press
Enter 4-8 digit PIN code
Press (code flashes)
Adding more *User Codes:
Press Enter 4-8 digit PIN code Press
To end programming: Press
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3 Unlocking Door with PIN Code
Enter PIN Code Press
Code Chart Duplicate if necessary
PIN Code Management (With Network Module – Up to 250 Users)
User Type
User Name
PIN Code
Master
User
User
User
User
User
User
User
User
User
User
User
User
User
User
User
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Resetting Lock to Factory Default
When resetting the lock, all user codes, including the Master PIN code*, are deleted. All programming features are reset to original default settings (see below).
Interior Lock (4″ Shown)
1. Remove the battery cover and batteries. 2. Remove the interior lock to
access the reset
button hole. (See image at right.) 3. Re-insert 3 batteries and insert a small
screwdriver into the hole; holding the reset button for 3 seconds. 4. While
still holding the reset button, insert the 4th battery and hold the reset
button for an additional 3 seconds. 5. Release the reset button. 6. Re-install
the interior lock onto the door.
Upon reset, Master PIN Code creation is the only option available and must be performed prior to any other programming of the lock.
Reset Button Access
For best results, the lock should be installed on the door when resetting the
lock to factory default. If the process was done and the lock was not
installed on the door, review the Re-Handing instructions listed in Hardware
Troubleshooting. Please use this procedure only when network primary
controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.
Factory Settings
Settings Master PIN Code Automatic Re-lock Inside Indicator Light One Touch
Locking Privacy Button Setting Volume Setting Language Setting
Lockout Mode Wrong Code Entry Limit
Shutdown Time
Factory Setting Registration required*
Disabled Disabled (Off)
Enabled Disabled Enabled (Low) English Disabled 5 Times 60 Seconds
*The Master PIN code must be registered prior to any other programming of the lock.
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Definitions
All Code Lockout Mode: This feature is enabled by the Master code. When
enabled, it restricts all user (except Master) PIN code access. When
attempting to enter a code while the unit is in Lockout, the RED locked
padlock will appear on the screen.
Automatic Re-lock Time: After a successful unlock, the unit will re-lock
automatically after duration selected in the Advanced Lock Settings (Main Menu
selection #3).
Handing the Lock: Lock handing refers to which direction the bolt comes out of
the door (right or left). If the lock was programmed off the door, the lock
may need adjusting. Review Handing the Lock instructions and/or Re-Handing
instructions listed in Hardware Troubleshooting.
Inside Indicator Light: Located on the interior escutcheon. Shows active
status (Locked) of lock and can be enabled or disabled in the Advanced Lock
Settings (Main Menu selection #3).
Language Setting Mode: Choosing English (1), Spanish (2) or French (3) becomes
the (default) setting for the lock’s voice prompts.
Low Battery: When battery power is low, the Low Battery Warning indicator
flashes RED. If battery power is completely lost, use the 9Volt battery
override. To use the 9V battery override apply 9V battery, in either
direction, to terminals below the touchscreen for backup power option. Wake up
the lock and enter your pin code to unlock the door.
Master PIN Code: The Master PIN code is used for programming and for feature
settings. It must be created prior to programming the lock. The Master code
will also operate (unlock/lock) the lock.
Network Module Setting: With the optional Network Module installed, this
setting becomes available thru the Main Menu (7) and allows the lock to
connect with a network controller.
One Touch Locking: When the latch is retracted, activating the keypad will
extend the latch (during Automatic Re-lock duration or when Automatic Re-lock
is disabled). When One-Touch Re-lock is not in use (disabled), any valid PIN
code will re-lock the lock.
Previous: While in Menu Mode, pressing this icon cancels the current operation
and returns the user to the previous step.
Privacy Mode: Privacy mode is disabled by default. Enable Privacy mode by
pressing the privacy button for 4 seconds to put lock in do-not-disturb mode
(all pin codes are disabled).
Shutdown Time: The unit will shutdown (flashing RED) for sixty (60) seconds
and not allow operation after the wrong code entry limit (5 attempts) has been
met.
Tamper Alert: Audible alarm sounds if attempting to forcibly remove outside
lock from door.
User PIN Code: The user code operates the lock. The maximum number of user
codes with Z-Wave Plus or Zigbee network module is 250; without network module
or with iM1 network module, maximum is 25; with Bluetooth, maximum is 12.
Note: When deleting user pin code(s), screen will display user pin code being
deleted.
Volume Setting Mode: The volume setting for PIN code verification is set to
Low (2) by default; otherwise it can be set to High (1) or Silent (3) for
quiet areas.
Wrong Code Entry Limit: After five (5) unsuccessful attempts at entering a
valid PIN code, the unit will shut down and not allow operation for sixty (60)
seconds.
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Feature Programming Through Menu Mode Using Master PIN code*
1. Touch screen with back of hand or palm to activate. 2. Enter 4-8 digit
master PIN code* followed by key.
Lock Response: “Menu mode, enter number, press key to continue.” 3. Enter
digit corresponding to the function to be performed followed by the
key. Follow the voice commands.
*The Master PIN code must be registered prior to any other programming of the lock. Note: After Master PIN code is entered, lock will automatically hand itself. For best results, lock should be installed on door during this process. If this process was done and lock was not installed on door, review the Re-Handing instructions listed in Hardware Troubleshooting.
1
2M
3
Master PIN Code Setting
M
1~12: with Bluetooth 1~25: without network module or with iM1 network module 1~250: with Z-Wave Plus or Zigbee network module
User Codes
Enter
U
Continue
Delete
U
Complete Continue
Complete
Advanced Lock Settings
Volume Setting Language Setting Mode
Lockout Mode **Network Module Setting
Automatic Re-lock
Inside Indicator Light
One Touch Locking
Privacy Button Setting
Handing the Lock High Low Silent English Spanish French Enable
Disable Join the Network Exit the Network
Disable 30 sec 60 sec 2 min 3 min
Enable Disable
Continue
Enable Disable
Enable Disable Preforms automatic handing of the lock
Complete
Default settings in bold.
**This function appears only with network module installed.
***This function appears only with P/N C620 installed.
***Set-up Digital Keys
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Programming Troubleshooting
Symptom
Suggested Action ·
· · · ·
· ·
·
· · · · · · · ·
· ·
· Check
or gear
· · ·
· ·
· ·
·
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FCC: Class B Equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
Interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures: Y Reorient or relocate
the receiving antenna. Y Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver. Y Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected. Y Consult the dealer or an
experienced radio/TV technician for help. Warning: Changes or modifications to
this device, not expressly approved by ASSA ABLOY Residential Group could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Industry Canada: This Class A
digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing
Equipment Regulations. Cet appareillage numérique de la classe A répond à
toutes les exigences de l’interférence canadienne causant des règlements
d’équipement.
Product Support Tel 1-855-213-5841 ·
www.yalehome.com
Yale® ,Yale Real Living® and Assure Lock® are registered trademarks of ASSA
ABLOY Residential Group. Other products’ brand names may be trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective owners and are mentioned for
reference purposes only. © Copyright 2019. All rights reserved. Reproduction
in whole or in part
without the express written permission of ASSA ABLOY Residential Group is
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Yale® Z-Wave PlusTM Smart Module Installation Guide
Adding a Yale Z-Wave Plus Smart Module to your Assure Lock & Z-Wave System
1. Install the Yale Smart Module into the slot above the battery compartment
IMPORTANT: The batteries must be removed before removing the Yale Smart
Module: · Remove battery cover · Remove batteries · Insert or remove Yale
Smart Module · Reinstall batteries · Reinstall battery cover
2. Open the Z-Wave system’s smart home or alarm app on your smartphone or
tablet
3. Follow the in-app instructions for adding a new device
4. On your lock keypad, enter your master entry code followed by the icon
5. Press the 7 key followed by the icon
6. Press the 1 key followed by the icon
Removing a Yale Z-Wave Plus Smart Module from your Assure Lock & Z-Wave System
1. On your lock keypad, enter your master entry code followed by the icon
2. Press the 7 key followed by the icon
3. Press the 3 key followed by the icon
4. Open the Z-Wave system’s smart home or alarm app and follow the
instructions for removing a device
5. Remove the Yale Smart Module from the slot above the battery compartment
IMPORTANT: The batteries must be removed before removing the Yale Smart
Module: · Remove battery cover · Remove batteries · Insert or remove Yale
Smart Module · Reinstall batteries · Reinstall battery cover
6. If you’re adding a new Yale Smart Module, follow the instructions included
with it
Trusted every day
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Part of ASSA ABLOY
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this device, not expressly approved by Yale Home could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device is a security enabled Z-Wave Plus product that is able to use encrypted Z-Wave Plus messages to communicate to other security enabled Z-Wave Plus products. This device must be used in conjunction with a Security Enabled Z-Wave Controller in order to fully utilize all implemented functions. This product can be operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified devices from other manufacturers. All non-battery operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase reliability of the network.
FCC: Contain FCC ID: U4A-YRHCPZW0FM Model: YRMZW2-US This equipment has been
tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful Interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures: Y Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Y Increase
the separation between the equipment and
receiver. Y Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected. Y Consult the dealer or an
experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO
THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS. (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL
INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED,
INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
Industry Canada: Contain IC: 6982A-YRHCPZW0FM Model: YRMZW2-US Section 7.1.2
of RSS-GEN Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only
operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for
the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to
other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the
equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that
necessary for successful communication. En vertu des règlements d’Industrie
Canada, cet émetteur radio ne peut fonctionner avec une antenne d’un type et
un maximum (ou moins) approuvés pour gagner de l’émetteur par Industrie
Canada. Pour réduire le risque d’interférence aux autres utilisateurs, le type
d’antenne et son gain doivent être choisies de façon que la puissance isotrope
rayonnée équivalente (PIRE) ne dépasse pas ce qui est nécessaire pour une
communication réussie.
Section 7.1.3 of RSS-GEN This Device complies with Industry Canada License-
exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- this device may not cause interference, and 2) this device must accept any
interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device. Cet appareil est conforme avec Industrie Canada RSS standard exemptes
de licence(s). Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes: 1)
ce dispositif ne peut causer des interférences, et 2) cet appareil doit
accepter toute interférence, y compris les interférences qui peuvent causer un
mauvais fonctionnement du dispositif.
This radio transmitter 6982A-YRHCPZW0FM has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
Le présent émetteur radio 6982A-YRHCPZW0FM a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d’antenne énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal. Les types d’antenne non inclus dans cette liste, et dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l’exploitation de l’émetteur.
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Z-Wave Plus TM v2 System Integrators Guide Yale Assure Electronic Deadbolts
YRD216-ZW3, YRD226-ZW3, YRD256-ZW3, YRC216-ZW3, YRC226-ZW3, YRC256-ZW3,
YRD652-ZW3, NF-YRD622-ZW3, NF-YRD612-ZW3, YRC652-ZW3, NF-YRC622-ZW3, NF-
YRC612-ZW3, YRD622-ZW3, YRD642-ZW3, YRC622-ZW3, YRC642-ZW3, YRD410-ZW3,
YRD420-ZW3, YRD430-ZW3, YRD450-ZW3
Document Revision: 1.9 November 2022
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Contents
Revision History ……………………………………………………………………………… 4 Yale Z-Wave Plus TM Product
Info …………………………………………………………. 5 Network Operations
…………………………………………………………………………. 5
Enroll/Add device to network (SmartStart) …………………………………………… 5 Enroll/Add
device to network (Classic Inclusion Mode) for Assure Lock
[YRC/D216/226/256/622/642/652, NF-YRC/D612/622] ……………………………. 5 Enroll/Add
device to network (Classic Inclusion Mode) for Assure 2 Lock
[YRD410/420/430/450] ………………………………………………………………….. 6 Un-enroll/Remove device
from network (Exclusion Mode)………………………….. 6 Factory
Reset………………………………………………………………………………. 6 Supported Command Classes
……………………………………………………………… 7 Command Class Z-Wave Plus TM Info, Version 2
……………………………………… 7 Command Class Manufacturer Specific, Version 2
………………………………….. 7 Command Class Security, Version 1……………………………………………………. 9
Command Class Security 2, Version 1 …………………………………………………. 9 Command Class
Device Reset Locally, Version 1 …………………………………… 9 Command Class Power Level,
Version 1 ……………………………………………. 10 Command Class Version, Version 3
…………………………………………………. 10 Command Class Battery, Version 1 ………………………………………………….
11 Command Class Door Lock, Version 4 ……………………………………………… 12 Command Class
Door Lock Logging, Version 1 ……………………………………. 12 Command Class Schedule Entry
Lock, Version 3………………………………….. 12 Command Class User Code, Version 2
……………………………………………… 12 Command Class Time Parameters, Version 1
……………………………………… 16 Command Class Time, Version 2 ……………………………………………………… 16
Command Class Firmware Update Meta Data, Version 5 ………………………… 17 Command
Class Association, Version 2 …………………………………………….. 18 Command Class Multi
Channel Association, Version 3 …………………………… 18 Command Class Association Group
Info, Version 3 ………………………………. 19 Command Class Notification, Version 8
………………………………………………. 21 Command Class Configuration, Version 4
………………………………………….. 25
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Command Class Application Status, Version 1 ……………………………………… 28 Command Class
Transport Service, Version 2 ………………………………………. 28 Command Class Supervision,
Version 1 ……………………………………………… 28 Command Class Indicator, Version 3
……………………………………………….. 28 Command Class Basic, Version 2 …………………………………………………….
29 * This command class requires security.
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Revision History
Rev. 1.0 1.1
1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5
1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9
Details Initial Release Made the following updates:
· Added Command Class Clock section. · Added Clock Report to the Association
Group Info commands list. · Marked Time as a secure command class. · Added the
following note to Time, Time Parameters, and Clock
command classes: “If the controller does not support either the Time CC, Time
Parameters CC, or Clock CC, then scheduled users will not have access.” ·
Added a brief description of the time syncing mechanism to the Command Class
Time section. · Changed Master Code slot from 0xFB to 0x00 in Notifications
Table. Made the following updates: · Marked the Version command class as
secure. · Added Basic command class. · Added information about non-access user
codes to the User Code command class section. Updated the Product ID
description in the “Command Class Manufacturer Specific” section. Made the
following updates: · Added interconnected locks: YRC216, YRC226, YRC256 ·
Added configuration parameter 28 (expiration time) to the Configurable
Parameters table. Made the following updates: · Provided Version Report
example · Add mapping of Basic CC to Door Lock CC · Updated CC descriptions
that required security · Updating Configuration Parameter Table · Fixed the
Max Nodes for Association · Add information on how our Lock uses the Indicator
feature · Add information how to trigger unsolicited AGI Lifeline reports ·
Add description of OTA internal step · Updated User Code User ID Status Values
from CC v1 vs v2 · Removed support for Clock CC · Added NF-YRD612, NF-YRD622,
NF-YRC612, NF-YRC622 and YRC652 · Added SmartStart feature statement · Added
YRD622, YRD642, YRC622 and YRC642 · Expectations from User Code Set/Get vs
Extended User Code Set/Get Commands · Added YRD410/420/430/450 · Added BLE
Alarms from BLE locks
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Yale Z-Wave Plus TM Product Info
Manufacturer ID: ASSA ABLOY (0x0129)
Z-WaveTM Device Type: Door Lock Keypad
Z-WaveTM Role Type: Listening Sleeping Slave (LSS)
Network Operations
Enroll/Add device to network (SmartStart)
SmartStart enabled products can be added into a Z-WaveTM network by scanning
the Z-WaveTM QR Code present on the product with a controller providing
SmartStart inclusion. No further action is required and the SmartStart product
will be added automatically within 10 minutes of being switched on in the
network vicinity.
· Open the Z-WaveTM system’s smart home app via smartphone or tablet and
follow the in-app prompts to add a new device.
· SmartStart works when the Z-WaveTM system has the DSK saved and one of the
following are true: o The lock has the minimum Lock firmware version AND is in
a factoryreset state: YRC/D216/226/256: v4.4.00 YRC/D652: v2.1.07 NF-YRC/D622:
v2.1.11 NF-YRC/D612: v2.2.4 YRC/D622/642: v3.2.44 YRD410/420/430/450: v1.2.204
o An internal key has already been established.
Enroll/Add device to network (Classic Inclusion Mode) for Assure Lock [YRC/D216/226/256/622/642/652, NFYRC/D612/622]
· Enter the 48-digit Master PIN code followed by the key.
· Press the key followed by the key.
· Press the
key followed by the
key.
· Scan the QR code, if prompted, or…
· Enter the first five (5) digits of the DSK if prompted.
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Enroll/Add device to network (Classic Inclusion Mode) for Assure 2 Lock [YRD410/420/430/450]
Un-enroll/Remove device from network (Exclusion Mode)
· Enter the 48-digit Master PIN code followed by the
· Press the key followed by the key.
· Press the
key followed by the key.
key.
When the Yale lock is unenrolled/excluded from the network through the device menu mode, any changes previously made to the user code database and configuration settings will be retained, as opposed to set back to defaults.
Factory Reset
· Factory resetting the lock with the Z-WaveTM module installed will clear the
ZWaveTM network settings, causing the device to be removed from the network.
· The following is the method of performing a factory reset: 1. Manual factory
reset, via power cycle while holding button on inside lock escutcheon See the
Lock Installation Manual for details. Please use the manual factory reset
procedure only when the network primary controller is missing or otherwise
inoperable.
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Supported Command Classes
The Yale Assure Z-Wave Plus TM deadbolts follow the Z-WaveTM Command Class
Specifications for all command classes that are implemented. Please refer to
these specifications for specifics on how each command class works. The
supported command classes are listed below, and certain sections contain
details about operations that may be specific to the Yale lock. If a section
is blank, then please refer to the Z-WaveTM specifications.
As a secure device, most of the command classes supported by the lock are
required to be sent securely with Z-WaveTM security. During enrollment, the
controller can use the Security Command Class to get this list directly from
the lock. If a command class requires security, it is also indicated as such
below.
Specification used: Z-WaveTM Specifications Release Dec 2021 BCD
Command Class Z-Wave Plus TM Info, Version 2
The Z-Wave Plus TMInfo command class reports the following information:
· Role Type: Slave Sleeping Listening (0x07) · Node Type: Z-Wave Plus TM Node
(0x00) · Installer Icon Type: 0x0300 · User Icon Type: 0x0300
Command Class Manufacturer Specific, Version 2*
- This command class requires security.
The Manufacturer Specific command class reports the following information:
· Manufacturer ID: 0x0129 o This is the manufacturer ID assigned to ASSA ABLOY.
· Product ID: o The Product ID can be used to differentiate between hardware platforms, as well as between ZW2 and ZW3. See Table 1 – First 2 Digits of Product ID, below, for details. o Product IDs for the locks covered in this document are as follows: 0x4600 for older version of Yale Residential Deadbolt Lock 0x46D1 for YRD216-ZW3 (Keyed Push Button Deadbolt) 0x46D2 for YRD226-ZW3 (Keyed Touch Screen Deadbolt) 0x46D5 for YRD256-ZW3 (Keyless Touch Screen Deadbolt) 0x46C1 for YRC216-ZW3 (Interconnected Push Button Deadbolt)
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0x46C2 for YRC226-ZW3 (Interconnected Keyed Touch Screen Deadbolt)
0x46C5 for YRC256-ZW3 (Interconnected Keyless Touch Screen Deadbolt)
0x4DD5 for YRD652-ZW3 (2nd Generation Keyless Touch Screen Deadbolt)
0x4DD2 for NF-YRD622-ZW3 (2nd Generation Keyed Touch Screen Deadbolt)
0x4DD1 for NF-YRD612-ZW3 (2nd Generation Keyed Push Button Deadbolt)
0x4DC5 for YRC652-ZW3 (2nd Generation Interconnected Keyless Touch Screen
Deadbolt)
0x4DC2 for NF-YRC622-ZW3 (2nd Generation Interconnected Keyed Touch Screen
Deadbolt)
0x4DC1 for NF-YRC612-ZW3 (2nd Generation Interconnected Keyed Push Button
Deadbolt)
0x52D2 for YRD622-ZW3 (2nd Generation Fire Rated Keyed Touch Screen Deadbolt)
0x52D4 for YRD642-ZW3 (2nd Generation Fire Rated Keyless Touch Screen
Deadbolt)
0x52C2 for YRC622-ZW3 (2nd Generation Fire Rated Keyed Interconnected Touch
Screen Deadbolt)
0x52C4 for YRC642-ZW3 (2nd Generation Fire Rated Keyless Interconnected Touch
Screen Deadbolt)
0x45D1 for YRD410-ZW3 (2nd Generation Assure Keyed Push Button Deadbolt)
0x45D2 for YRD420-ZW3 (2nd Generation Assure Keyed Touch Screen Deadbolt)
0x45D3 for YRD430-ZW3 (2nd Generation Assure Keyless Push Button Deadbolt)
0x45D5 for YRD450-ZW3 (2nd Generation Assure Keyless Touch Screen Deadbolt)
· Product Type ID:
o 0x8004 for YRD216-ZW3 & YRCD216-ZW3 (Push Button Deadbolt) o 0x8002 for
YRD226-ZW3, YRC226-ZW3, YRD256-ZW3, & YRC256-ZW3
(Touch Screen Deadbolt) o 0x8109 for YRD652-ZW3, YRC652-ZW3, NF-YRD622-ZW3, &
NF-
YRC622-ZW3 (2nd Generation Touch Screen Deadbolt) o 0x810A for NF-YRD612-ZW3 &
NF-YRC612-ZW3 (2nd Generation Push
Button Deadbolt)
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o 0x8103 for YRC/D622-ZW3 & YRC/D642-ZW3 (2nd Generation Fire Rated Touch
Screen Deadbolt)
o 0x8104 for YRD410-ZW3, YRD420-ZW3, YRD430-ZW3 & YRD450-ZW3 (2nd Generation
Assure Deadbolt)
Table 1 – First 2 Digits of Product ID
Z-WaveTM
Type
Platform
Hex Value
[0x8004/0x8002]-ZW2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0x06 [0x8004/0x8002]-ZW3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0x46 [0x8109/0x810A]-ZW2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0x0D [0x8109/0x810A]-ZW3 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0x4D [0x8103]-ZW2
0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0x12
[0x8103]-ZW3
0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0x52
[0x8104]-ZW2
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0x05
[0x8104]-ZW3
0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0x45
Command Class Security, Version 1
This command class has been implemented per the Z-WaveTM Specification.
Command Class Security 2, Version 1
This command class has been implemented per the Z-WaveTM Specification.
Command Class Device Reset Locally, Version 1*
- This command class requires security.
The Yale door locks covered in this guide can be reset to their factory default settings by manually resetting the lock or by BLE command via app for BLE locks (by following the procedure outlined in the specific lock’s manual).
Upon factory reset, all Z-WaveTM network settings are cleared, all the user codes are erased from the lock (including the master code), and all configurable settings are reset to default values, except for the language setting. A factory reset leaves the lock in a completely unsecure state (waiting for master code to be set), so care should be taken if using the configuration parameter to perform a remote reset. However, if the DUT is unenrolled/excluded from the network through the device menu mode, then the user code database and configuration settings will not be reset to the defaults.
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Command Class Power Level, Version 1*
- This command class requires security. This command class has been implemented per the Z-WaveTM Specification. The Power Level command class was implemented to allow controllers to set the transmit power for the door lock. This could be useful in large networks with many nodes, so that the lock can find working routes back to the controller while transmitting at a lower power. This ensures robust routes when the normal transmit power level is restored. Currently there is no way to initiate a low power enrollment; this command class can only be used once the lock is enrolled successfully.
Command Class Version, Version 3* - This command class requires security. The Yale Real Living locks are a multi-processor system with 1 additional firmware target. All processors can be updated through the Firmware Update Meta Data command class. The firmware targets are numbered as follows:
· Firmware Target 0 = Z-WaveTM Chip · Firmware Target 1 = Lock Processor To identify the firmware version for each target, the hex data in the firmware version report must be converted to decimal prior to combining major and minor version into the full version. After a controller sends a Version Get command the log will display the Version Report similar to the below:
The above Version Report will be defined as this in the Z-WaveTM sniffer tool, Zniffer:
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For Firmware Target 0, the Firmware 0 Version (0x02) and Sub version (0x22)
translate to module firmware decimal value of “2.34”. For Firmware Target 1
(the data under vg1), Firmware Version (0x2C) and Sub version (0x00) translate
to lock firmware decimal value of “4.3.00”.
Command Class Battery, Version 1*
- This command class requires security. Per the Z-Wave Plus TM Specification, the lock will send a Battery Report with a value of 0xFF to the Lifeline node when a critical battery level is reached (starting at about 3.8V for Product Type IDs 0x8002 & 0x8004 and starting at about 4.2V for Product Type ID 0x8109, 0x810A, 0x8103 & 0x8104). In addition, the Yale Locks provide 2 earlier low battery alarms through the notification command class (see Table 7 – Notification Table). Low battery alarms will be generated if the lock is in a low battery state during one of the following events: any motor activation (keypad lock/unlock, RF lock/unlock, etc.), controller sends Get Battery command, or the unsolicited battery report was triggered. Yale locks will generate an unsolicited Battery Report every 8 hours if a node is listed in the Lifeline Group.
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Command Class Door Lock, Version 4*
- This command class requires security. Yale Z-Wave Plus TM locks support three door lock modes: Door Secured (0xFF), Door Unsecured (0x00), and Door Unsecured with timeout (0x01). When Auto Relock is enabled, the lock will automatically relock after all unlock events. Yale ZWave Plus TM locks do not support any of the “Door Unsecured for outside Door Handles” (0x20, 0x21) or “Door Unsecured for inside Door Handles” (0x10, 0x11) modes.
Command Class Door Lock Logging, Version 1* - This command class requires security. This command class has been implemented per the Z-WaveTM Specification.
Command Class Schedule Entry Lock, Version 3* - This command class requires security. Yale locks support Year Day Schedule types and Daily Repeating Schedule types. Yale locks allow the controller to apply multiple schedules to a single user. Each user has 1 Year Day Schedule slot (Slot ID 1) and 7 Daily Repeating slots (Slot IDs 1 7). If user scheduling is used in the lock, then the controller MUST set the lock’s time using the Time Parameters command class.
Command Class User Code, Version 2* - This command class requires security. Versions 1 and 2 of this command class can address user code slots 1 through 250 via the User Code Set/Get/Report commands. Version 2 of this command class also includes extended versions of each of these commands, used to address the extended range of users.
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Table 2 Expected Reports for Set/Get Commands
Command
User Code CC v1/v2: User
Code Get
User Code CC v1/v2: User
Code Set
User Code CC v2: Extended User Code Get
User Code CC v2: Extended User Code Set
Slots 1-250
User Code Report
User Code Report
Extended User Code Report
Extended User Code Report
Slot 251
User Code Report
Master Code Report
Extended User Code
Report
Extended User Code
Report
Slots 252-254
User Code Report
User Code Report
Extended User Code Report
Extended User Code Report
Slot 255
User Code Report
User Code Report
Extended User Code
Report Extended User Code
Report
Slots 256500
N/A
N/A
Extended User Code
Report Extended User Code
Report
The master code can be accessed (read/write) using slot 251 (0xFB), if using
version 1 of this command class. For version 2, the Master Code Set/Get/Report
commands must be used.
Yale locks do not support bulk commands (setting or getting multiple user
codes at once) or CRC functionality for this command class.
It should be noted that the lock’s operation mode (called “User Code Keypad
Mode” in this command class) can be modified through Version 2 of this command
class, or through parameter 8 of the Configuration command class. This is the
only parameter that can be modified through more than one command class.
The following implementation notes apply specifically to non-access user
codes:
· The usage of non-access users has changed slightly with ZW3, compared to
ZW2, but is still backwards compatible. If a User Code Set is transmitted
using version 1 of the command class, then the lock will accept a value of
0x04 as the status for the non-access user.
· Previously, a value of 0x04 was reserved for setting non-Access users, as
stated above. When using version 2 of this command class, a non-Access (now
called “Messaging”) user ID status is assigned a value of 0x03. This value of
0x03 should be used with the Extended User Code Set command.
· A non-access user can be identical to a “normal” PIN code, aside from the
fact that it does not grant access.
· Any available user code slot (except the master code) can be used to store a
non-access user code.
· Schedules can be applied to non-access users.
Yale locks support the following User ID Status values:
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Table 3 – User ID Status User Code CC v1 vs v2
User ID Status
Description
Available
Enabled / Grant Access
Disabled
Messaging: The user code is accepted, but the lock does not grant access to
the user. Instead, it generates an alarm to the Lifeline and does NOT take
preventative actions for further attempts to enter the
User ID and/or User Code.
One-Time Use: This PIN is disabled immediately after being used for a
successful unlock
operation. Expiring: This PIN is disabled once a specified amount of time has
passed after being used for a successful unlock operation. The expiration time
is set through the Configuration command class.
User Code CC v1 Set Value 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x03
0x04
0x06
0x07
User Code CC v1 Report Value Value 0x00 0x01 0x03
0x04
0x06
0x07
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User ID Status
Description
Available
Enabled / Grant Access
Disabled
Messaging: The user code
is accepted, but the lock does not grant access to the user. Instead, it
generates an alarm to the Lifeline and does NOT take preventative actions for
further attempts to enter the User ID and/or User
Code. One-Time Use:
This PIN is disabled
immediately after being used for a successful
unlock operation. Expiring: This PIN is disabled once a specified amount of
time has passed after being used for a successful
unlock operation. The expiration time is set through
the Configuration
command class.
User Code CC v2: Extended User Code Set Value 0x00 0x01 0x02
0x03
0x06
0x07
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User Code CC v2: Extended User Code Report Value Value 0x00 0x01 0x02
0x03
0x06
0x07
Command Class Time Parameters, Version 1*
- This command class requires security. The controller must set the Time Parameters in the lock anytime the lock loses power. If the time is not set by the controller, then user codes with schedules applied to them cannot be granted access. When the lock is powered up, it will generate a Notification Report to indicate to the controller that power has been applied (Alarm V1 Type = 0x82, Alarm V1 Level = 0x00, Event Type = 0x08, Event Value = 0x01). This indicates to the controller that the lock no longer has a valid time set. If the controller does not support either the Time CC or Time Parameters CC, then scheduled users will not have access.
Command Class Time, Version 2
The controller must set the Time Parameters in the lock anytime the lock loses power. Even though the Time CC is not secure, the Time Set command must be issued at the same or higher security level as when the device was enrolled in order for time to be set otherwise it will be rejected by the device. If the time is not set by the controller, then user codes with schedules applied to them cannot be granted access. When the lock is powered up, it will generate a Notification Report to indicate to the controller that power has been applied (Alarm V1 Type = 0x82, Alarm V1 Level = 0x00, Event Type = 0x08, Event Value = 0x01). This indicates to the controller that the lock no longer has a valid time set. If the controller does not support either the Time CC or Time Parameters CC, then scheduled users will not have access. A time sync should occur every 8 hours, starting with the Time CC. If there is no response within a minute, the next step is to issue a Time Parameters Get to sync time.
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Command Class Firmware Update Meta Data, Version 5*
- This command class requires security.
Yale Z-Wave Plus TM locks support over-the-air (OTA) upgrading of 2 firmware targets:
1. Firmware Target 0: Z-WaveTM chip 2. Firmware Target 1: The lock main processor
Firmware Target 0 is used to determine the correct Z-WaveTM processor image to download. ID 1 is always 0xA5, to signal this is an ASSA ABLOY Z-WaveTM image, and ID 2 is specific to the region, with the lower nibble being 0x0 and the upper nibble being the value in Table 4 – Region-Specific Values for Firmware ID 0. Eventually the lower nibble will be used to separate builds within a specific region, but this will also be 0 for now, since there is only a single build of firmware.
Table 4 – Region-Specific Values for Firmware ID 0 (Upper Nibble)
Region ANZ CN EU HK IL IN JP KR RU US
Value 0x1 0x2 0x3 0x4 0x5 0x6 0x7 0x8 0x9 0xA
Firmware 1 target will depend on which version of the lock is in use (mapped
to the Product Type ID).
· For YRC/D216-ZW3 (Push Button interface), Firmware 1 ID = 0x8004. · For
YRC/D226-ZW3 & YRC/D256-ZW3 (Touch Screen interface), Firmware 1
ID = 0x8002. · For YRC/D652-ZW3 & NF-YRC/D622-ZW3 (2nd Generation Touch Screen
interface), Firmware 1 ID = 0x8109. · For NF-YRC/D612-ZW3 (2nd Generation Push
Button interface), Firmware 1
ID = 0x810A. · For YRC/D622-ZW3 & YRC/D642-ZW3 (2nd Generation Fire Rated
Touch
Screen Deadbolt), Firmware 1 ID = 0x8103 · For YRD410-ZW3, YRD420-ZW3,
YRD430-ZW3 & YRD450-ZW3 (2nd
Generation Assure Deadbolt), Firmware 1 ID = 0x8104
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After an OTA is performed (a Firmware Update Status Report should return with
successful), there is an additional step internally where we write/apply the
image to the lock/module. When the image is being applied to the lock, the
lock is unresponsive until completion of the apply image. Once the completion
of the OTA image is applied the lock silently reboots. The following is the
time it takes for each product to complete OTA image apply phase:
· For Z-WaveTM Radio Chip, ~10 seconds · For YRC/D216-ZW3 (Push Button
interface), ~ 3 minutes · For YRC/D226-ZW3 and YRC/D256-ZW3 (Touch Screen
interface), ~ 3
minutes · For YRC/D652-ZW3 & NF-YRC/D622-ZW3 (2nd Generation Touch Screen
interface), ~ 13 minutes · For NF-YRC/D612-ZW3 (2nd Generation Push Button
interface), ~ 13
minutes · For YRC/D622-ZW3 & YRC/D642-ZW3 (2nd Generation Fire Rated Touch
Screen Deadbolt), ~23 minutes · For YRD410-ZW3, YRD420-ZW3, YRD430-ZW3 &
YRD450-ZW3 (2nd
Generation Assure Deadbolt), ~23 minutes (full image) ~3 minutes
(patch/differential image)
Command Class Association, Version 2*
- This command class requires security. This command class has been implemented per the Z-WaveTM Specification.
Command Class Multi Channel Association, Version 3* - This command class requires security. This command class has been implemented per the Z-WaveTM Specification. Yale locks support only one group, which can contain up to 5 nodes.
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Command Class Association Group Info, Version 3*
- Command Class Requires Security
Yale locks support the Lifeline Association Group.
Table 5 – Association Table
Group ID
1
Maximum Nodes
5
Description
Lifeline
Commands
· Command_Class Battery o Battery_Report
· Command_Class_Configuration o Configuration_Report
· Command_Class_Notification o Notification_Report
· Command_Class_Door_Lock o Door_Lock_Operation_Report o Door Lock
Configuration Report
· Command_Class_Device_Reset_Locally o Device_Reset_Locally_Notification
· Command_Class_User_Code
o User Code Report o Extended User Code Report o User Code Keypad Mode Report
o Master Code Report
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The following are the actions to trigger the reports:
Table 6 Lifeline Report Trigger Table Report Command Battery Report
Configuration Report Notification Report (Access Control) Notification Report
(Power Management)
Door Lock Operation Report Door Lock Configuration Report
Device Reset Locally Notification User Code Report
Extended User Code Report
User Code Keypad Mode Report
Master Code Report
RF Trigger Any RF Lock Operation when lock is under the battery thresholds
Configuration Set Any RF Lock Operation Any RF Lock Operation when lock is
under the battery thresholds
Door Lock Configuration Set
Add/Delete User Code via User Code Set Command Add/Delete User Code via
Extended User Code Set Command User Code Keypad Mode Set
Master Code Set
Manual Trigger Any manual/keypad Lock Operation when lock is under the battery thresholds or Power Cycle Lock Change Lock Settings via Keypad Manual or Keypad Unlock/Lock Any manual/keypad Lock Operation when lock is under the battery thresholds or Power Cycle Lock Manual or Keypad Unlock/Lock Enable/Disable Auto-Relock Feature via Keypad HW Factory Reset Add/Delete User Code via Keypad from Slots 1-250 Add/Delete User Code via Keypad from Slots 251-500 Enable/Disable Vacation Mode or Privacy Mode (refer to Installation Manual) Update/Modify Master Code via Keypad
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Command Class Notification, Version 8*
- This command class requires security.
Table 7 – Notification Table
Alarm Reports
Alarm Alarm type Level
Description
Deadbolt Jammed
0x09
0x01 0x02
Deadbolt jammed while locking Deadbolt jammed while unlocking
Keypad Lock Keypad Unlock
0x12 0x13
0x (01
Where Alarm level represents user slot
max users) number
0x(01-max Where Alarm level represents user slot
users)
number (0x00 = Master Code)
0x01
by key cylinder or inside thumb-turn
Notification Type
Event
0x06
0x0B
0x06
0x0B
0x06
0x05
0x06
0X06
0x06
0x01
Manual Lock
0x15 0x02
by touch function (lock and leave)
0x06
0x01
0x03
By inside button
0x06
0x01
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Manual Unlock
0x16 0x01
By key cylinder or inside thumb turn
0x06
RF Operate Lock
0x18 0x01
by RF module
0x06
RF Operate Unlock 0x19 0x01
by RF module
0x06
Auto Lock Operate Locked
0x1B
0x01
Auto re-lock cycle complete, locked.
0x06
User deleted
0x21
0x(01-max User was deleted. Alarm level = user slot
users)
number
0x06
Door State
0x23
Non-Access
0x26
Daily Repeating Schedule Set/Erased
Year Day Schedule Set/Erased
0x60 0x62
0x00
Door is open
0x01
Door is closed
0x(01-max users)
0x(01-max users)
A Non-Access Code was entered at the lock. Where alarm level represents user
slot number
Schedule(s) has been set/erased for specified user ID
0x(01-max Schedule(s) has been set/erased for
users)
specified user ID
0x06 0x06 0x06 0x06 0x06
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0x02
0x03
0X04
0x09 0X0D (single) 0X0C (all) 0x16
0x17
0xFE
0xFE
0xFE
All Schedule Types Enabled/Disabled
Master Code changed
User added
0x65 0x70
Duplicate Pin-code error
0x71
Disabled user entered at keypad
0x83
Valid user but outside of schedule
0x84
Tamper Alarm
0xA1
Battery is fully charged
0x80
0x(01-max Schedule(s) has been enable/disabled for
users)
specified user ID
0x06
0x00 0x00 0x(01-max users)
0x (01-max users)
0x(01-max users) 0x(01-max users) 0x01 0x02
Master code was changed at keypad
Master code was changed over RF
User added. Alarm level = user slot number Where Alarm level represents user
slot number Alarm generated in response to add user RF cmd. This alarm is not
generated when attempting to add duplicate pin at the keypad. The lock simply
denies it and plays the “Denied”. Trying to duplicate the master code will
result in a 0x71 0x00 alarm report. A disabled user pin code was entered at
the keypad A valid user can be both a normal user and a Non-Access user. If a
non-access user is out of schedule this alarm will be sent instead of the non-
access alarm.
keypad attempts exceed code entry limit
front escutcheon removed from main
0x06 0x06 0x06
0x06
0x06 0x06 0x06 0x06
0x05
After a low battery alert was observed, the lock was powered down and powered back 0x08 up with full battery.
0xFE 0x12 0x0E 0X0E
0x0F
0xFE 0xFE 0X10 0xFE 0x0D
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Door Lock needs Time set
0x82 0x00
Power to the lock was restored and the locks RTC was cleared. The controller should set the time to ensure proper logging.
0x08
0x01
Low Battery
Low Battery
0xA7
0x(Current %)
Starting at 4.0V (0x8002 & 0x8004); 4.6V (0x8109, 0x810A, 0x8103 & 0x8104)
0x08
0x0A
Alarms*
0xA8
0x(Current %)
Critical Battery Level Starting at 3.9V (0x8002 & 0x8004); 4.4V (0x8109, 0x810A, 0x8103 & 0x8104)
0x08
0x0B
Integrated BLE
0xE2 0x0000
Integrated BLE Lock
0x06
0x03
Lock**
0x0001
Integrated BLE Auto Relock
0x06
0x03
Integrated BLE
0xE3 0x0000
Integrated BLE Unlock
0x06
0X04
Unlock**
0x0001
Integrated BLE Auto Unlock
0x06
0X04
Homekit BLE
0xE4 0x0000
Integrated Homekit BLE Lock
0x06
0x03
Lock**
Homekit BLE
0xE5 0x0000
Integrated Homekit BLE Unlock
0x06
0X04
Unlock* The Yale lock also supports a 3rd low battery alarm: too low to operate. This alarm is sent out as a Battery Report
(with value = 0xFF) through the Battery Command Class. This is the last low battery alarm level before the product
stops functioning. Starting at 3.8V (0x8002 & 0x8004); 4.2V (0x8109 ,0x810A, 0x8103 & 0x8104)
**Only supported by YRD410/420/430/450
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Command Class Configuration, Version 4*
- This command class requires security.
Table 8 – Configurable Parameters
Configuration Properties
Info
Length of Info String
Param. Num. Name
Length Min
Max
Default
(max length allowed is 90)
0x02 (Low Volume) [0x8002, 0x8109, 0x8103]
Set Volume Level to high (1),
low (2), or silent (3).
[0x8002, 0x8109, 0x8103
& 0x8104]
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0x01 (High
Volume)
0x01
[0x810A, Set Volume Level to high (1)
(High
0x03
0x8004 & or silent (3). [0x810A &
1
Volume
1 byte Volume) (Silent)
0x8104] 0x8004]
44
0x00
0xFF
0x00
Set Auto Relock feature to
2
Auto Relock 1 byte (Disable) (Enable) (Disable) enable or disable.
45
0x0A (10 0xB4 (180 0x1E (30 Adjust the time your lock will
3
Relock time 1 byte seconds) seconds) seconds)
auto relock.
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25
Adjust the limit for wrong
Wrong Code
code entries allowed by your
4
Entry Limit 1 byte 0x03
0x0A
0x05
lock.
61
Set the language to English
0x01
0x03
0x01
(1), Spanish (2), or French
5
Language* 1 byte (English) (French) (English)
(3).
60
Adjust the time your lock is
Shut down
0x0A (10 0x84 (132 0x3C (60 shut down after reaching its
7
time
1 byte seconds) seconds) seconds)
wrong code entry limit.
81
Set the Operating Mode to
0x02
normal mode(0), vacation
(Privacy
mode(1), privacy mode(2). 75
Mode)
[0x8002, 0x8004, 0x8109 [0x8002,
& 0x810A]
0x8004,
0x8109
Set the Operating Mode to
8
Operating mode
1 byte
0x00 (Normal
&
0x00
0x810A] (Normal
normal mode, keypad disable mode or passage mode.
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Mode)
Mode)
[0x8104]
0x03 (Passage Mode) [0x8103 & 0x8104]
Set the Operating Mode to
normal mode, vacation mode, privacy mode or passage
83
mode. [0x8103]
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One Touch
0x00
0xFF
0xFF
11
Locking
1 byte (Disable) (Enable) (Enable)
Privacy
0x00
0xFF
0x00
12
Button
1 byte (Disable) (Enable) (Disable)
Lock Status
0x00
0xFF
0x00
13
LED
1 byte (Disable) (Enable) (Disable)
Escape
Return
0x00
0xFF
0x00
16
Mode**
1 byte (Disable) (Enable) (Disable)
Eco Mode
0x00
0xFF
0x00
21
On/Off**
1 byte (Disable) (Enable) (Disable)
Expiring Pin
Code
0x00
0xFF (127 0x00
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1 byte
Enabled
(Disable) Hours)
(Disable)
Time
*Only supported by YRC/D226/256/652/622/642 & NF-YRC/D622 ** Only supported by YRC/D622/642
Set One Touch Locking feature to enable or disable. 51
Set Privacy Button feature to
enable or disable.
48
Set Lock Status LED feature
to enable or disable.
49
Enable or Disable Escape
Return Mode
36
Enable or Disable Eco Mode
feature
34
Timeout value used to
determine time after first
68
entry is triggered.
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Command Class Application Status, Version 1
This command class has been implemented per the Z-WaveTM Specification.
Command Class Transport Service, Version 2
This command class has been implemented per the Z-WaveTM Specification.
Command Class Supervision, Version 1
This command class has been implemented per the Z-WaveTM Specification.
Command Class Indicator, Version 3*
- This command class requires security.
The indicator feature is set by using Indicator ID 0x50 to identify the node and Property ID 0x02 or 0x03, 0x04 and 0x05.
Table 9 Lock UI for Indicator Set Overview
Indicator Set OFF ON
Lock Exterior Keypad LED is OFF YRC/D226/256/652/622/642, NF-YRC/D622 & YRD410/420/430/450: Numbers 0-9 on Touch Screen Flash YRC/D216 & NF-YRC/D612: All buttons Flash
Lock Interior Inside LED OFF Inside LED Flashes
In order to set the Indicator ID 0x50 with Property 0x02, set values to 0x00 for off and 0x01…0x63 or 0xFF for on.
In order to properly set the Indicator ID 0x50 with Properties 0x03, 0x04 and 0x05, we had to map the values to our lock’s specific blink rate.
Table 10 Minimum Values for Indicator Set Property IDs 0x03, 0x04, & 0x05 to trigger Lock UI
Property ID 0x03 (On/Off Periods) Fixed Value 0x14*
Property ID 0x04 (On/Off Cycles) Minimum Value 0x00…0xFF (per ZWaveTM Spec)
Property ID 0x05 (On time within an On/Off period) Fixed Value 0x0A*
NOTE: If Property IDs 0x03 and 0x05 are set to value other than the above, then the lock will blink at the different number of cycles than what you have set.
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Command Class Basic, Version 2*
- This command class requires security.
This command class is mapped to Door Lock CC:
Table 11 Basic Mapping Overview
Basic Command Basic Set (Value)
Basic Report (Current Value = 0x00)
Basic Report (Current Value = 0xFF)
Door Lock Mapped Command Door Lock Operation Set (Door Lock Mode) Door Lock Operation Report (Door Lock Mode = 0x00) Door Lock Operation Report (Door Lock Mode > 0x00)
The Basic Get Current Value, Basic Get Duration, and Basic Get Target Value are mapped to Door Lock Operation Get and Basic Set is directly mapped to Door Lock Operation Set where the Duration is returned as is, but the Value and Target Door Lock State Value of the Basic Report use the following mapping:
Table 12 Basic Report: Value
Value 0 (0x00) 1..99 (0x01…0x63) 100..253 (0x64…0xFD) 254 (0xFE) 255 (0xFF)
Level 0% 1..100%
Reserved
Unknown 100%
State Off On
Reserved
Unknown On
Door Lock State Unsecure Secure
Unknown Secure
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References
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