Please read the intructions before fitting and using the
Keyless Connected Smart Door Lock.
The functions and design of this product can be changed
without prior notice for performance and quality improvements.
The smarter way to protect your home
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Hereby, ASSA ABLOY Ltd, School Street, WV13 3PW declares that the Keyless
Connected Smart Door Lock is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following
internet address: www.yale.co.uk/declaration-of-conformity
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Contents
Introduction
Safety Precautions 4
Product Features 5
Getting Started
Smart Home
Security Features
Getting to Know Your Lock 6
Opening the Lock with a PIN Code/
Key Card/Tag or Remote Fob 7
Set/Change Master Code 8
Set a User Code 9
Delete a User Code 10
Set/Delete One Day Code 11
Adding a Key Card/Tag 12
Delete a Key Card/Tag 13
Register a Remote Fob 14
Delete Previously Paired Remote Fob 15
Change PIN and Remote Re-lock Time 16
Auto Re-lock On/Off 17
Volume Settings 18
Lock Modules 19
Connecting to a Home Automation System 20
Disconnecting from a Home Automation
System
Intrusion Alarm 22
Incorrect PIN Lockout 23
Emergency Power 24
Resetting the Lock 25
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Specifications
Guarantee
User Log
Help
Specifications 26
Guarantee 27
User Code Log 28
User Key Card/Tag Log 29
Remote Fob Log 30
Customer Service 31
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Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Yale Keyless Connected Smart Door Lock.
This new Smart Lock uses the latest technology to make your life easier.
This user manual enables you to operate the product safely and to its full potential.
Please ensure you read it completely before using the Yale Keyless Connected Smart Door
Lock.
Safety Precautions
Please read this carefully
• Be careful not to let any
unauthorised user discover
your PIN code
• Please keep your PIN code
safe
Caution
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• To maintain the high quality
finish, clean regularly with
a soft damp cloth taking care
not to scratch the finish
• Do not use any chemicals
when cleaning as this may
affect your warranty
Make sure to follow the above instructions to avoid any injuries or damage to the product.
• The Yale Keyless Connected
Smart Door Lock requires
you to place your palm on
the touch screen
• This is a safety feature so
finger prints showing the PIN
code are wiped
Product Features
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How To Open The Lock
4 - 10 digit PIN code
24 hour PIN code for visitors
Key Card (includes one Card)
Key Tag (includes one Tag)
Control with Yale® app (when linked to Yale
Open through third party app
You can use a mix of up to 20 PIN codes, Key Tags, Key Cards and Remote Fobs plus app control (model dependant).
Security
3 minute lock out if code is entered incorrectly 5 times
Tamper alarm
Features
Replaces existing rim cylinder used on a 60mm backset nightlatch
Touchscreen with backlit Keypad
Battery operated
Low battery indicator with emergency battery connection
User codes and settings remain if batteries are replaced
Remotely add user user credentials
User schedules
Audit trails
Connectivity
Connects to Yale® Alarm and CCTV range
Connects to Z-Wave® compatible smart home systems
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alarm or CCTV)
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Introduction
Optional Accessories
Remote Fob Module (includes one Fob)
Additional Remote Fobs
Yale® Module
Z-Wave® Module
Key Card
Key Tag
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Getting to Know Your Lock
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Low Battery Indicator
Low Battery Indicator
Low Battery Indicator
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Low Battery Indicator
Front
Back
(Front Body installed on the outside of the door)
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9V Emergency Battery
(Not Included)
(Back Body, installed on the inside of the door)
Keypad (10-key)
Button
Thumbturn
Reset Button
Button
Emergency 9V power
supply terminal
7
Low Battery Indicator
6
Battery Pack Cover
R
R
Button
1.5V AA Alkaline Batteries
Fixing Plate
Cover Release Button: Press
Both Simultaneously to
Release
Remote Module Slot
Opening the Lock with a PIN Code
Step Icon Expected Feedback Description
PIN Code
Touch the keypad with
the palm of your hand
Enter a valid user code
Press key
Turn the thumbturn to
open the door
Opening the Lock with a Key Card/Tag
Step Icon Expected Feedback Description
Present a valid Key
Card or Tag to the lock
Turn the thumbturn to
open the door
Keypad will illuminate
followed by 2 tone beep
3 tone ascending beep
3 tone ascending beep
3 tone ascending beep
Touch the keypad to begin
Default code is ‘123456’
Key Card
To add key cards and keytags
follow instructions on page 12.
Turn the Thumbturn to
open the door
Getting Started
Key Tag
Opening the Lock with a Remote Fob
Step Icon Expected Feedback Description
Press any button on a
registered Remote Fob
Turn the thumbturn
to open the door
3 tone ascending beep
To add and remove fob
follow instrcutions on page 14.
Turn the Thumbturn to
open the door
Remote fob
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Set/Change Master Code
Registration
The master code is the main password to the lock. As well as allowing entry through the door, it is also used to
configure the lock including adding and removing users.
Step Icon Expected Feedback Description
Touch the keypad with
the palm of your hand
Enter the master code,
followed by # key
Select the [1] button
followed by # key
Enter a new master code
Press # to complete
Keypad will illuminate
followed by 2 tone beep
2 tone beep
2 tone beep after each
button pressed
3 tone ascending beep
followed by your new
code being illuminated
Touch the keypad to
begin
If you are setting the code
for the first time the default
code is 123456
You are now in the lock’s
menu, choose option number
[1] to change the master code
The master code must be
6 digits
This completes the master
code setup
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Set a User Code
The lock can hold up to 20 unique user codes, each one has a slot in the locks memory from 1 to 20. If a new
code is written to a slot that already holds a code it will overwrite it. To save overwriting someone’s code it is
important to record who’s codes are stored in each slot. Please use the User Code Log section in the back of
the book to record this.
Step Icon Expected Feedback Description
Getting Started
Touch the keypad with
the palm of your hand
Enter the master code,
followed by # key
Select the [2] button
followed by # key
Press the [1] button
and then #
Enter the slot number for
the user code followed by
# key
Enter the new user code
Press the # button to
complete
Keypad will illuminate
followed by 2 tone beep
2 tone beep
2 tone beep after each
button pressed
2 tone beep after each
button pressed
2 tone beep
3 tone ascending beep
3 tone ascending beep
followed by your new
code being illuminated
Touch the keypad to begin
If you have forgotten the master code
please see the ‘Resetting the Lock’
section of the manual (Page 25)
You are now in the lock’s menu,
choose option number 2 to select
the user code setup
Option number [1] adds or modifies
a user code
This is the number of the slot in
memory where the code will be
saved (1-20)
The user code can be between
4-10 digits
The new user code will now be
added to the lock
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Delete a User Code
To stop a user having access their code will need to be deleted. Before doing this you will first need to know which slot
in the locks memory their code is in. Please see the User Code Log at the back of the guide.
Step Icon Expected Feedback Description
Touch the keypad with the
palm of your hand
Enter the master code,
followed by # key
Select the [2] button followed
by # key
Press the [3] button and
then #
Enter the slot number for the
user code
Press # to complete
Keypad will illuminate
followed by 2 tone beep
2 tone beep
2 tone beep after each
button pressed
2 tone beep after each
button pressed
3 tone ascending beep
3 tone ascending beep
Touch the keypad to begin
If you have forgotten the master
code please see the resetting
the lock section of the manual
(Page 25)
You are now in the lock’s menu,
choose option number [2] to
select the user code setup
Option number [3] deletes
a user code
This is the number of the slot in
memory where the code will be
saved (1-20)
The user code will now be
deleted from the lock
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