Yale YRD220ZW605 User Manual

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Yale Real Living™ Touchscreen Deadbolt
Installation and Programming Instructions
NOTE TO INSTALLER
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT AND VOID THE FACTORY WARRANTY
This document is available on our website in printed Spanish and French. Go to www.yalerealliving.com.
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Presione “Información del Producto y Documentación” y luego “Instrucciones de Instalación”.
Cliquez sur le “ ; Information sur le produit et Documentation” et puis “Installation Instructions”.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Warnings ..................................................................................................................... 2-3
Introduction .....................................................................................................................3
Installation
Components and Tools .............................................................................................4
Prepare Lock for Installation .....................................................................................5
Install Lock ............................................................................................................ 6-7
Programming
Programming Features-Menu Keys-Definitions ................................................... 8-9
Operation .......................................................................................................... 10-12
Miscellaneous Information
Return Lock to Programming Defaults ...................................................................13
Hardware Troubleshooting ......................................................................................13
Programming Troubleshooting ...............................................................................14
Replace/Install Cylinder ..........................................................................................15
Sample Pin Code Management Sheets ........................................................... 16-17
WARNINGS
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this unit will void the the warranty.
IMPORTANT: The accuracy of the door preparation is critical for the proper functioning and security of this product. Misalignment can cause performance degradation and a lessening of security.
Finish Care: This lockset is designed to provide the highest standard of product quality and performance. Care should be taken to ensure a long-lasting finish. When cleaning is required use a soft, damp cloth. Using lacquer thinner, caustic soaps, abrasive cleaners or polishes could damage the coating and result in tarnishing.
FCC:
FCC ID: U4A-YRHCPZW0 (Z-Wave); U4A-YRHCPZB0 (Zigbee) Model(s): YRD210, YRD220, YRT210 or YRT220
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:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Industry Canada:
Canadian ID: 6982A-YRHCPZW0 (Z-Wave); 6982A-YRHCPZB0 (Zigbee) Model(s): YRD210, YRD220, YRT210 or YRT220
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations. 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.
Cet appareillage numérique de la classe B répond à toutes les exigences de l’interférence canadienne causant des règlements d’équipement. L’opération est sujette aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) ce dispositif peut ne pas causer l’interférence nocive, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter n’importe quelle interférence reçue, y compris l’interférence qui peut causer l’opération peu désirée.
“This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.”
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.
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: 1) this device may not cause interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference, inclusing interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
INTRODUCTION
The Yale Real Living™ Stand-alone Touchscreen Deadbolt Lock combines a robust lockset with a contemporary electronic aesthetic.
Users benefit from an interactive touchscreen that makes day-to-day access effortless, as well as offering voice-guided programming for simple updates to user information in the event of staffing changes or security breaches. Yale Real Living™ is engineered for quick and easy installation and fits in place of a standard deadbolt lock door prep (ANSI/BHMA A156.115).
If this is an RF-enabled network lock, it needs to be located within 50 - 100 feet of another network controller. That distance is influenced by objects between the lock and the controller and may be expanded depending on proximity to other RF network devices. Also, if the lock is connected to a network controller, it is recommended that it is programmed through the centralized user interface (PC or hand-held device) to ensure communication between the lock and the controller unit.
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Included in the box. . .
INSTALLATION
COMPONENTS AND TOOLS
Quick Start Guide
Installation Instructions
Door Marker
Outside Escutcheon
Parts Illustrations
Inside Escutcheon
Inside Mounting Plate
Battery Cover
4 AA Alkaline Batteries
Bolt
Strike Plate
Screw Pack (see below)
Keys
Bolt
Battery Cover
Outside
Escutcheon
(2) Through
bolts
Tools Needed
Door Prep
2-1/8" (54mm) hole saw
 1" (26mm) boring bit
 7/64" (2.5mm) drill bit
Chisel & hammer
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Inside
Escutcheon
(3) Mounting
screws
Inside
Mounting
Plate
Keys
Lock Installation
#2 Phillips screwdriver
4 AA Alkaline
Batteries
Strike Plate
(4) Screws
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PREPARE LOCK FOR INSTALLATION
Unpack the Lock
The lock is packed representative of how it will install
on the door.
Before installing the lock on the door:
A. Inside escutcheon
1. Loosen the screw (Phillips #2) holding the battery cover. (The screw remains attached to battery cover)
2. Slide the battery cover up and out (note the two tabs at bottom of battery cover).
3. Remove the inside mounting plate (with gasket) from the back (door side) of the inside escutcheon.
a. Ensure that gasket
on inside mounting plate is properly fitted. Note the positioning of the gasket's five rubber nubs (Figure 3A) .
Battery Cover
2
Inside Escutcheon
1
Inside Escutcheon & Mounting Plate (with gasket)
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B. Bolt
Note: Bolt ships with backset in 2-3/4" posi­tion. If required, press small black button on underside of bolt and push to shorten to 2-3/8" backset position.
Image (Fig. 3B) shows proper orientation when installing the bolt.
C. The outside escutcheon (with gasket) remains assembled.
Figure 3A
Figure 3B
Outside Escutcheon
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INSTALL LOCK
1. Install bolt in door.
NOTE: The bolt must be in a retracted (unlocked) position when installing the lockset.
Attach with two (2) M4 x 25.4mm [8-32 x 1"] screws supplied.
2. Install strike on the door frame, making sure to allow for the bolt to be centered in the strike.
3. Install outside escutcheon.
As you position the outside escutcheon, route the cable through 2-1/8" diameter hole (Figure 3A).
1
(2) M4 x 25.4mm
[8-32 x 1"]
Flat Head
Combination Screws
2
(2) M4 x 25.4mm [8-32 x 1"] Flat Head Combination Screws
NOTE: Cable must go
under bolt and through (Fig. 3B).
Ensure that the tailpiece is oriented correctly (see arrows Fig. 3B).
4. Holding the outside escutcheon flush to the door, position the inside mounting plate by first routing the cable and connector through the mounting plate's 1/2" hole (Fig. 4A) and then inserting the mounting plate “tongue” into the bottom slot of the outside escutcheon (Fig. 4B).
Figure 3A
Figure 3B
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“Tongue”
Figure 4A
Figure 4B
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5. Secure both assemblies using (2) M6 x 59.5mm pan head machine screws, making sure that outside escutcheon is vertically aligned.
Tighten securely with a #2 Phillips screwdriver. Do not over-tighten.
6. Attach cable assembly to the inside escutcheon printed circuit board (PCB) by lining up notches on top of cable connector to slots on PCB connector (Fig. 6B). Press connector in firmly using thumbs until completely seated (proper position indicated by arrows on PCB as in Figures 6A and 6B).
CAUTION:
Use care when assembling to ensure that the cable lies against the back recessed area of the inside escutcheon (Fig. 6A).
Position and bend cable, using the harness clip as shown in Fig. 6A to prevent binding when installing the escutcheon over the mounting plate.
Harness
clip
Figure 6B
7. Install inside escutcheon on inside mounting plate. Note in Fig. 7A the horizontal orientation of the tail piece as you insert the inside escutcheon (thumb turn should be vertical).
8. Install and secure using (3) M4 x 8mm [8-32 x 5/16"] pan head screws through the inside escutcheon into the mounting plate.
IMPORTANT: Before installing the batteries, test
mechanical operation of the lock by using
the both thumb turn and the key. The movement of the bolt should be smooth and unobstructed. If operation is not smooth, review the previous steps to ensure proper installation.
9. Insert four (4) AA alkaline batteries. Lock responds, Welcome to Yale Real Living™” and will adjust for proper handing of the lock.
Figure 6A
Figure 7A
Note: Refer to programming instructions prior to completion of step 10.
10. Install battery cover and tighten Phillips head screw.
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PROGRAMMING
Programming Features-Menus-Keys-Definitions ................................................. 8-9
Operation .......................................................................................................... 10-12
PROGRAMMING FEATURES - MENU KEYS - DEFINITIONS
Outside
Touchscreen
Low Battery
Indicator
Menu Keys and Icons Used in This Guide
“ P ” Key (Return to Previous)
Numbers
Lockout Mode
Cylinder
Speaker Hole
Inside
Phillips Screw
Battery Cover
Network Module Slot
Alkaline Batteries 4 AA Type
Status Indicator
Thumb Turn
Privacy Mode Button
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Touch the screen with back of hand or fingers to begin and end actions.
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Press the indicated number.
Press the Star Enter or Accept
Press the Pound key on the touchscreen to enter Menu mode.
Press this key to return to the previous step or menu setting.
key on the touchscreen to
entry.
M
U
Repeat operation using settings indicated. Enter Value 1 -10 (times or seconds).
Enter Master PIN code (4-8 digits in length). Factory default: 12345678.
Enter User PIN code. Can be 4-8 digits in length.
User Number (1-25); RF Network-Controlled (1-250).
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Status Indicators
1
Definitions
Low Battery Warning
Lock-out Mode
2
Return to previous step
3
All Code Lockout: This feature is enabled by the Master code. When enabled, it restricts all user PIN code access.
When the unit is in Lockout Mode, the red locked padlock will appear on the screen when attempting to enter a code.
Low Battery: When battery power is low, the low battery icon will begin blinking. If battery power is completely lost,
use the key override.
Master Code: The Master code is used for programming and for feature settings. NOTE: The default Master Pin
Code must be changed prior to any further programming of the lock. The Master code will also operate the lock.
Privacy Mode : This button located under the thumb turn on the inside escutcheon, activates/deactivates the voice
response and keypad and is indicated by a blue LED flash every ten (10) seconds. It is also overridden by mechani­cally operating the thumb turn or key.
Auto Re-lock: After successful code entry and the unit unlocks, it will automatically re-lock after a default of thirty
(30) seconds. Re-lock time is adjustable from five (5) to thirty (30) seconds.
OneTouch Re-Lock: When the bolt is retracted electronically, activating the keypad will extend the bolt (during
Auto Re-Lock duration or when Auto Re-Lock is disabled).
Shutdown Time: The unit will shutdown for a default of sixty (60) seconds and not allow operation after the wrong
code entry limit has been met. When the unit is in Shutdown, the red locked padlock icon will flash every ten (10) seconds.
Silent Mode: Enabling Silent mode shuts off the code confirmation tone playback for use in quiet areas. Silent mode
is selected in the Volume feature (4) of Menu Mode. There are three levels (High/Low/Silent).
Status LED: Located on inside escutcheon.
User Code: The User code operates the lock. Maximum number of user codes is 250 with Network Module; without
Network Module, maximum is 25 user codes.
Wrong Code Entry Limit: After a specified number of unsuccessful attempts at entering a valid PIN code the unit
will shut down and not allow operation. Wrong code entry limit is adjustable from three (3) to ten (10) times through feature settings (up to 5 times with no RF network enabled - default is 5; 10 with RF network enabled).
Factory Defaults
Auto Re-lock Time *30 Seconds
Wrong Code Entry Limit *5 Times
*Adjustable only when using Network Module
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Settings Factory Defaults
Master Code 12345678
Auto Re-lock Enabled
Volume High
Shutdown Time *60 Seconds
Language ENGLISH
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OPERATION
Lock Activation
The touchscreen can be activated in several ways:
Touch lock with back of hand or fingers to activate.
Touch lock with fingers spread to activate.
Press the key to activate.
Lock Operation
Change Default Master Code Before Programming*
1. Touch the screen with the back of your hand or fingers to activate .
2. Enter the 8-digit default Master PIN code (12345678) followed by the
Lock Response: “Menu mode, enter number, press the
3. Enter “1” followed by the
key.
4. Enter new 4-8 digit Master PIN code followed by the
key to continue.”
key.
key.
*This step is required prior to any other programming of the lock.
1
Enter default Master PIN code, followed by the
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key.
Enter '1' to change Master PIN code followed by the key.
Enter the new Master PIN code (4~8 digits), followed by the
key.
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PIN code structure
Maximum number of user codes is 250 with Network Module; without Network Module, maximum is 25 user codes
Set Up User Codes
User Codes can only be programmed through the Master PIN Code*.
1. Touch the screen with the back of your hand or fingers to activate
2. Enter the 4-8 digit Master PIN code followed by the
Lock Response: “Menu mode, enter number, press the
3. Enter “2” followed by the
4. Enter “1” followed by the
key.
key.
key.
key to continue.”
5. Enter the User Number to be registered (1-25) followed by the
6. Enter a 4-8 digit PIN code for the User number followed by the
To continue adding users press the key.
7.
8. Press the
key to complete the process and conclude the programming session.
Note: When registering User codes, the code must be entered within 20 seconds or time expires, Lock Response: “Time expired”, no codes are registered and the process must be re-started.
.
key.
key.
*Master pin code must be changed from the default before User codes can be added.
Open Door with PIN Code
1
Touch lock with back of hand or fingers to activate.
2
Enter PIN code.
3
Press the key to confirm the selection.
Privacy Mode vs. All Code Lockout Mode
 Lockout is a Menu feature (6) that restricts Pin code access (except Master).
 Privacy mode is set by pressing and holding the button (found below thumb turn) for a
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duration of four beeps. This deactivates the keypad and sound, and because it is set from the inside, provides a secure and silent lock for the convenience of the occupant(s).
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Feature Programming Through Menu Mode Using Master Code
1. Touch the screen with the back of your hand or fingers to acitivate .
2. Enter the 8-digit Master PIN code* followed by the
Lock Response: “Menu mode, enter number, press the
3. Enter digit corresponding to the function to be performed followed by the
Follow the voice commands.
Note: If the lock is connected to a network controller, it is recommended that it is programmed through the centralized user interface (PC or hand-held device) to ensure communication between the lock and the controller unit.
*The default Master pin code must be changed prior to programming of the lock.
key.
key to continue.”
key.
1 2 3
M
Master PIN Code Setting
User PIN Code Registration
Auto Re-lock Setting
Volume Setting
M
Register
Delete
Enable
Disable
High
Low
Silent
User Number (UN)
 1~25: without network module
 1~250: with network module
U
Continue
Complete
Continue
Complete
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Language Setting mode
All Code Lockout
*HCP Module Setting
*This function appears only with RF network module installed.
English
Spanish
French
Enable
Disable
Register
Delete
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MISCELLANEOUS
Return Lock to Programming Defaults ...................................................................13
Hardware Troubleshooting ......................................................................................13
Programming Troubleshooting ...............................................................................14
Replace/Install Cylinder .........................................................................................15
Sample Pin Code Management Sheets ........................................................... 16-17
Return Lock to Programming Defaults
To return the lock to programming defaults:
Reset Button
1. Disassemble the lock using pages 6 and 7.
2. The reset button (see arrow) is located above the PCB cable connector.
3. Hold down the reset button while reinstalling the batteries*.
4. Reassemble the lock using pages 6 and 7.
All programming should now be returned to factory defaults.
*This procedure also clears the automatic handing for the Yale Real Living™ locks (see item 9, page 7).
TROUBLESHOOTING
Hardware Troubleshooting
Cycle the lock in both the locked and the unlocked positions. If problems are found:
Symptom Suggested Action
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.
Cable
Bolt will not deadlock a. Check for sufficient clearance of the bolt within the strike-side jamb. Correct this by increasing
Bolt does not extend or retract smoothly a. Bolt and strike are misaligned, see above.
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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.
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.
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Programming Troubleshooting
Symptom Suggested Action
Lock does not respond – door is open and accessible.
Lock does not respond – door is locked and inaccessible.
The unit is on for a while, and then shows no reaction. Lights dim.
The touchscreen will become active when pressed with the back of hand or fingers in at least 3 areas simultaneously.
Use a larger area of the hand or fingers and verify contact with at least 3 areas.
If touchscreen numbers are visible, check to see if they respond when pressed.
Check batteries are installed and oriented correctly in the battery case.
Check batteries are in good condition; replace batteries* if discharged.
Check to see if touchscreen cable is properly connected and not pinched.
Lock may be in Privacy mode (set from inside room). Mechanical key will grant access.
Batteries may be completely discharged.
Use mechanical key to gain entry and replace batteries*.
The batteries do not have enough power. Replace the batteries*.
Unit chimes to indicate code accep­tance, but the door will not open.
Unit operates to allow access, but will not automatically re-lock.
PIN codes will not register. PIN codes must consist of 4 to 8 digits to register.
Upon entering a PIN code and press­ing the star (*) key, the unit displays an “invalid code” error or the lock times out without responding.
Upon entering a PIN code and press­ing the (*) key, the red padlock icon appears and there are different tones.
Check to see if there is an existing lock device on the door.
Check the door gaps for any foreign objects between door and frame.
Check that the cable is firmly connected to the PCB.
Check to see if Passage Mode** is enabled (Network module units only).
If the Passage Mode icon on the touchscreen and the status indicator on the interior escutcheon flicker for several seconds, it is set at Passage Mode.
Disable Passage Mode to lock the door.
If low battery indicator is lit, replace batteries*.
The same PIN code cannot be used for multiple users.
Registration/management of PIN codes is set at the authority of Master.
Contact the Master user.
User codes must be entered within 20 seconds (while the touchscreen is active) or the process will have to be restarted.
The star
Lockout Mode is enabled.
Only the Master can enable Lockout Mode.
Contact the Master user.
Check to see if either you or your group** is set at Lockout Mode.
Setting/managing Lockout Mode is up to Master. Contact the Master user.
(*) or pound (#) can not be used as part of the PIN code.
The unit operates, but it makes no sound.
The unit responds “Low Battery” This is the voice alarm alerting that it is time to replace the batteries. Replace all four (4)
Upon entering a PIN code and press­ing the star (*) key, the unit responds “Wrong number of digits.”
* When batteries are replaced, Network Module locks have a real time clock that will be set through the User Interface (UI); it is recommended to verify correct date and time particularly those locks operating under Daylight Saving Time (DST).
** Network module units only
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Check to see if Silent Mode is enabled (pages 8, 11).
batteries with new AA Alkaline batteries*.
The digits entered were incorrect or incomplete. Re-enter the correct code.
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How to Replace or Install Cylinder
1. Remove cylinder:
A. Remove outside escutcheon from door.
B. Remove rubber gasket.
C. Remove two screws holding plastic guide in place.
D. Remove plastic guide.
E. Remove screw with washer holding cylinder in place (visible after plastic guide is removed).
F. Remove cylinder by pulling towards the door side of escutcheon.
G. Remove cylinder ring from cylinder.
Note position of ring flange in relation to cylinder.
Flange
G
A
B
E
F
G
D
2. Slide new cylinder into sleeve.
C
2-5/8" (66.5) For 6 pin cylinders, 1-3/8" thick doors 2-7/8" (73) For 6 pin cylinders, 1-3/4" thick doors ONLY
1-3/16" (30) For 6 pin cylinders, 1-3/8" thick doors 1-7/16" (36.5) For 6 pin cylinders, 1-3/4" thick doors ONLY
CAUTION: The cylinders furnished for use in 1-3/8" doors have a tailpiece that is 1/4" shorter than the standard cylinders that are furnished for 1-3/4" doors. Trying to install a standard cylinder in 1-3/8" will DAMAGE the lock body.
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PIN CODE MANAGEMENT SAMPLE SHEETS
PIN Code Management (No Network Module - Up to 25 Users)
Location: Door Number:
User Type User Name User # PIN Code
Master User 13
User 01 User 14
User 02 User 15
User 03 User 16
User 04 User 17
User 05 User 18
User 06 User 19
User 07 User 20
User 08 User 21
User 09 User 22
User 10 User 23
User 11 User 24
User 12 User 25
User User Name User # PIN Code
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PIN Code Management (With Network Module - Up to 250 Users) - Duplicate Sheet to record entries
User Type User Name User # PIN Code User User Name User # PIN Code
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ONLINE LITERATURE AND TEMPLATES
For the latest information on Yale products visit our website at www.yalelocks.com. Click on the “Literature” button to find the most up-to-date catalogs, parts manuals, templates, specifica­tions and installation instructions.
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