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Z-Wave Plus ™ System Integrators Guide
Yale Assure Electronic Connected Deadbolts
Document Revision: 1.0
July 2023
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  • Page 1 Yale Locks Z-Wave Plus ™ System Integrators Guide Yale Assure Electronic Connected Deadbolts Document Revision: 1.0 July 2023...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Revision History ...................... 3 Yale Z-Wave Plus ™ Product Info ................4 Network Operations ....................4 Enroll/Add device to network (Classic Inclusion Mode) for Assure 2 Lock ......4 Un-enroll/Remove device from network (Exclusion Mode)..........4 Factory Reset ......................5 Supported Command Classes .................
  • Page 3: Revision History

    Revision History Rev. Details Initial Release...
  • Page 4: Yale Z-Wave Plus ™ Product Info

    Yale Z-Wave Plus ™ Product Info Manufacturer ID: ASSA ABLOY (0x0129) Z-Wave ™ Device Type: Door Lock Keypad Z-Wave ™ Role Type: Listening Sleeping Slave (LSS) Network Operations Enroll/Add device to network (Classic Inclusion Mode) for Assure 2 Lock Un-enroll/Remove device from network (Exclusion Mode) •...
  • Page 5: Factory Reset

    Factory Reset • Factory resetting the lock with the Z-Wave ™ module installed will clear the Z- Wave ™ network settings, causing the device to be removed from the network. • The following is the method of performing a factory reset: 1.
  • Page 6: Command Class Manufacturer Specific, Version 2

    Command Class Manufacturer Specific, Version 2 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.
  • Page 7: Command Class Security, Version 1

    Command Class Security, Version 1 This command class has been implemented per the Z-Wave ™ Specification. Command Class Device Reset Locally, Version 1 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).
  • Page 8: Command Class Version, Version 2

    Command Class Version, Version 2 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-Wave ™...
  • Page 9: Command Class Battery, Version 1

    Command Class Battery, Version 1* * This command class requires security. Per the Z-Wave Plus ™ 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 4.2V for Product Type ID 0x8104).
  • Page 10: Command Class User Code, Version 1

    Command Class User Code, Version 1* * This command class requires security. Version 1 of this command class can address user code slots 1 through 250 via the User Code Set/Get/Report commands. Table 2 – Expected Reports for Set/Get Commands Slots Command Slots 1-250...
  • Page 11 Yale locks support the following User ID Status values: Table 3 - User ID Status User Code CC v1 User ID Status User Code CC v1 Set User Code CC v1 Report Value Description Value Value Available 0x00 0x00 Enabled / Grant Access 0x01 0x01 0x02...
  • Page 12: Command Class Time Parameters, Version 1

    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.
  • Page 13: Command Class Firmware Update Meta Data, Version 3

    Command Class Firmware Update Meta Data, Version 3* * This command class requires security. Yale Z-Wave Plus ™ locks support over-the-air (OTA) upgrading of 2 firmware targets: 1. Firmware Target 0: Z-Wave ™ chip 2. Firmware Target 1: The lock main processor Firmware Target 0 is used to determine the correct Z-Wave ™...
  • Page 14: Command Class Association Group Info, Version 1

    Command Class Association Group Info, Version 1* * Command Class Requires Security Yale locks support the Lifeline Association Group. Table 5 - Association Table Group ID Maximum Nodes Description Commands • Command Class Battery Battery Report • Command Class Configuration Configuration Report Lifeline •...
  • Page 15 The following are the actions to trigger the reports: Table 6 – Lifeline Report Trigger Table Report Command RF Trigger Manual Trigger Battery Report Any RF Lock Operation when lock is Any manual/keypad Lock Operation under the battery thresholds when lock is under the battery thresholds or Power Cycle Lock Configuration Report Configuration Set...
  • Page 16: Command Class Notification, Version 4

    Command Class Notification, Version 4* * This command class requires security. Table 7 - Notification Table Alarm Alarm Notification Alarm Reports Description Event type Level Type 0x01 Deadbolt jammed while locking 0x06 0x0B Deadbolt Jammed 0x09 0x02 Deadbolt jammed while unlocking 0x06 0x0B 0x (01 –...
  • Page 17 0x01 By key cylinder or inside thumb turn 0x06 0x02 Manual Unlock 0x16 0x02 By inside button 0x06 0x02 RF Operate Lock 0x18 0x01 by RF module 0x06 0x03 RF Operate Unlock 0x19 0x01 by RF module 0x06 0X04 Auto Lock Operate 0x1B 0x01 Auto re-lock cycle complete, locked.
  • Page 18 0x (01- Daily Repeating Schedule(s) has been set/erased for specified 0x60 0x06 0xFE Schedule Set/Erased user ID users) 0x (01- Daily Repeating Schedule(s) were Daily Repeating 0x61 enabled/disabled for User ID specified in Alarm 0x06 0xFE Schedule users) Level. If Alarm Level = 0xFF then all users were Enabled/Disabled affected.
  • Page 19 Door Lock needs Time Power to the lock was restored and the locks set / RF Module Power 0x82 0x00 RTC was cleared. The controller should set the 0x08 0x01 Cycled time to ensure proper logging. 0x (01- Disabled user entered at A disabled user pin code was entered at the 0x83 0x06...
  • Page 20: Command Class Configuration, Version 1

    Command Class Configuration, Version 1* * This command class requires security. Table 8 - Configurable Parameters Length of Configuration Properties Info Info String (Max length Param. allowed is Num. Name Length Default 0x01 (High Set Volume Level to 0x01 (High Volume) high (1), low (2), or Volume...
  • Page 21 Adjust the limit for Wrong Code wrong code entries Entry Limit 1 byte 0x03 0x0A 0x03 allowed by your lock. Adjust the time your lock is shutdown after 0x0A (10 0x84 (132 0x3C (60 reaching its wrong code Shut down time 1 byte seconds) seconds)
  • Page 22 Door Propped 1 byte 0x00 0xFE (2540 0x00 Adjust the time to Timer ³ (Disable) ⁴ seconds) ⁴ (Disable) ⁴ receive an alert when the door is propped open. DPS Alarms 1 byte 0x00 0xFF 0xFF Enable or Disable DPS (DoorSense™) ³...
  • Page 23: Yale Locks In Z-Wave 500 Series System Best Practices

    Yale Locks in Z-Wave 500 Series System Best Practices Communication Signal Format Gap Time between lock command and module command Figure 1: Signal Time Format Data from the lock to Z-Wave 500 Series (ZW2) module takes 15 milliseconds. Data from Z-Wave 500 Series (ZW2) module to the lock takes 272 milliseconds. During the communication between the lock and module, the Z-Wave System must account for Gap time of 50 milliseconds which usually occurs when there is a configuration update, door lock state change, and user code being added/removed.
  • Page 24: Commands Communication Timing

    Commands Communication Timing The following are the commands and total times that the Z-Wave System needs to be aware of when interacting with our ZW3 Locks before sending next commands: Table 13 – Event vs Process Time Commands/Events TOTAL TIME Door Lock Operation Get 287 milliseconds Door Lock Operation Set (RF Unlock/Lock) ¹...
  • Page 25 Assure Lock 2 Keyed YRD410 / YRD420 Download Yale Access App Create an account if you don’t already have one, and tap “Set Up a Device”. Note: If you have an account with the August App, use the same username and password for the Yale Access App.
  • Page 26 P/N YRD400-KD-0022 Rev B...
  • Page 27 Contents In the Box Using Your Lock Door Checker Connecting to Your Lock Marking Templates Creating and Managing Entry Codes Installation Guide Set Up HomeKit (Optional) Remove Existing Deadbolt LED Alerts Check Door Measurements Resetting Your Lock to Factory Defaults Make or Adjust Holes Features Install Deadbolt Latch...
  • Page 28: In The Box

    In the Box 1. Exterior Keypad Lock Hardware 2. Interior Lock 3. Strike Plate 4. Adjustable Deadbolt & Key 5. Manual 6. Reset Pin 7. Mounting Plate 8. AA Batteries 9. Screws a. Strike Plate and Deadbolt Screws b. Teal Screw Set B c.
  • Page 29 Door Checker Part 1 See Reverse for Part 2 Measure Clearance Measure Door Thickness Measure Backset Greater than A B, C or D Equals E or F Less than B or Less than A Doesn’t equal E or F (Your door is not a match) (Your door is not a match) greater than D (Your door is not a match)
  • Page 30 Door Checker Part 2 See Reverse for Part 1 Measure Face Bore Measure Edge Bore and Strike Pocket Equals G or H Equals I Door (Edge Bore) Frame (Strike Pocket) Less than G Less than I (Adjust diameter to G or H) (Adjust diameter to I) Greater than H Greater than I...
  • Page 31 Marking Template for 2-1/8” (54mm) Face Bore 1-3/4” (44.5mm) 2-3/4” (70mm) Center of Door Thickness Backset 2-1/8” (54mm) Face Bore Center of 1” (25mm) Edge Bore Centerline Center of 1” (25mm) Edge Bore Center of 2-1/8” (54mm) 1-3/8” (35mm) 2-3/8” (60mm) Face Bore Door Thickness Backset...
  • Page 32 Marking Template for 1-1/2” (38mm) Face Bore 1-3/4” (44.5mm) 2-3/4” (70mm) Door Thickness Backset Center of 1-1/2” (38mm) Center of Face Bore 1” (25mm) Edge Bore Centerline Center of 1” (25mm) Center of Edge Bore 1-1/2” (38mm) Face Bore 1-3/8” (35mm) 2-3/8”...
  • Page 33: Door Checker

    Installation Guide Required Tools You Might Also Need 1. Phillips Head Screwdriver 2. Door Checker (tear off pages 5-6 of this manual) 3. Tape Measure 4. Drill 5. Marking Template (tear off pages 7-8 of this manual) 6. Pencil Door Checker Part 1 7.
  • Page 34: Remove Existing Deadbolt

    Remove Existing Deadbolt If you have a new door, please proceed to step 1b. If you have a deadbolt on your door, use the diagram to help you remove it. Frame Door Keep your old deadbolt until your new lock has been successfully installed. P/N YRD400-KD-0022 Rev B...
  • Page 35: Check Door Measurements

    Check Door Measurements If your door doesn’t have holes, please proceed to step 1c. Tear off the Door Checker (pages 5-6) and follow the guidelines on both sides to If you need to make adjustments, go to measure each aspect of your door and frame. There are some cases when existing step 1c and find the closest match to each holes cannot be adjusted to be compatible.
  • Page 36: Make Or Adjust Holes

    Make or Adjust Holes Skip this step if you have confirmed that the existing holes are compatible (step 1b). 1. Tear off the Marking Template (pages 7-8), and choose the 6. On the door frame, align the center of the strike plate with the preferred face bore diameter (2- 1/8”...
  • Page 37: Install Deadbolt Latch

    Install Deadbolt Latch 1. Correct deadbolt length is based on the backset. Refer to measurements Minimum strike pocket depth is 1”. E and F on the Door Checker (page 5) to verify backset. 2-3/8” Backset 2-3/4” Backset x 2 for Deadbolt Latch x 2 for Strike Plate (Out of box) (To adjust, twist neck by holding the body stable)
  • Page 38: Install Exterior Keypad

    Install Exterior Keypad 1. Refer to measurements G and H on the Door Checker (page 6) to measure face bore hole. If the hole is 1-1/2” (G), unscrew the two small screws and remove the adapter. Install your lock with the door open. Do not close your door until all the steps are completed.
  • Page 39: Install Mounting Plate

    Install Mounting Plate 1. Refer to measurements B, C, and D on the Door Checker (page 5) to select screws. x 2 Teal Screws (1-3/8” door thickness) x 2 Black Screws (1-3/8” - 1-3/4” door thickness) x 2 Silver Screws (1-3/4” - 2-1/4” door thickness) 2.
  • Page 40: Attach Wire Cable To Interior Lock

    Attach Wire Cable to Interior Lock 1. Remove battery cover by pulling it upwards off the body of the interior lock. 2. Make sure the side of the cable end with the ridges and the marked line faces outward. 3. Push cable into the designated slot until you hear a click. P/N YRD400-KD-0022 Rev B...
  • Page 41: Install Interior Lock

    Install Interior Lock 1. Make sure the tailpiece slot is in horizontal position. Use the thumbturn to adjust if needed. 2. Slide the tailpiece through the designated slot on the back of the thumbturn. 3. Press the lock against the mounting plate, adjusting its position until it clicks into place and the bottom of the lock is held in place.
  • Page 42: Test Thumbturn And Key

    Test Thumbturn and Key If deadbolt latch does not lock or unlock with the key (from the outside) or the thumbturn (from the inside): • Ensure that the deadbolt latch is centered in the face bore hole; • Ensure that the tailpiece is positioned horizontally and inserted through deadbolt latch slot (step 3, point 3) into the thumbturn slot (step 6, point 2).
  • Page 43: Install Yale Smart Module (Optional)

    Install Yale Smart Module (Optional) If your lock model does not include a Smart Module, please proceed to step 9a. Insert Yale Smart Module into the designated slot at the top of the Note: If you purchased your module separately, check compatibility with your Assure 2 Lock.
  • Page 44: Install Doorsense (Optional)

    Install DoorSense (Optional) If you do not wish to install DoorSense, please proceed to step 10. DoorSense is a magnetic sensor installed on your door frame that can keep track of when the door is opened and closed. For surface mount instructions, please proceed to step 9b. For flush mount instructions, please proceed to step 9c.
  • Page 45 DoorSense Surface Mount 1. Remove one side of the backing from the adhesive. 1-1/2” 2. Attach tape to the back of the DoorSense, ensuring it is aligned with the edges of the device and the screw holes. 3. Remove the remaining backing from the adhesive. 4.
  • Page 46 DoorSense Flush Mount 1. Take off DoorSense cover. 2. Push the magnet out of the housing. 3. Expose the adhesive on the magnet cap by removing the blue backing. 4. Press the magnet onto the cap so that the notches interlock. Frame 5.
  • Page 47: Install Batteries And Replace Cover

    Install Batteries and Replace Cover Make sure you have Yale Access App downloaded and an account created. Once batteries are inserted, lock is ready to be set up with the app. 1. Before installing batteries, make sure the deadbolt latch is unlocked. 5.
  • Page 48: Using Your Lock

    Using Your Lock Exterior Keypad Interior Lock 1. Wake / One-Touch Locking To lock your door 2. Warnings / Menu Press 3. Submit Entry Code 4. Thumbturn 5. Passage Button To unlock your door 6. Interior LED Indicator Press Enter entry code Press P/N YRD400-KD-0022 Rev B...
  • Page 49: Connecting To Your Lock

    Connecting to Your Lock There are two possible ways to connect to your lock with your Yale Access app. When you’re near your lock you can connect through Bluetooth, and if you have an optional module you can connect remotely through Wi-Fi. With Bluetooth connection, you can use your app to lock, unlock, With Wi-Fi connection, you can be away from home and use your create or manage entry codes, change settings, see who used the...
  • Page 50: Creating And Managing Entry Codes

    Creating and Managing Entry Codes You must have Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connection with the lock to create or manage entry codes. Your changes will be pending until you do have connection with the lock. You can create and manage entry codes from the Guest List tab of the Yale Access app. 1.
  • Page 51: Set Up Homekit (Optional)

    Set Up HomeKit (Optional) Apple HomeKit is an iOS feature and is not available for Android. Enabling HomeKit integration allows you to connect your lock and contol it from your iPhone with the Apple Home app. 1. To enable HomeKit make sure your lock is installed and set up with Yale Access app.
  • Page 52: Led Alerts

    LED Alerts Exterior Keypad Alerts Interior Lock Alerts Gear flashes amber Low battery level 1 LED indicator flashes blue Low battery levels 1, 2, and 3 Gear flashes red Low battery level 2 LED indicator flashes red Locked state Gear flashes red, then stays red Low battery level 3 LED indicator flashes green Unlocked state...
  • Page 53: Resetting Your Lock To Factory Defaults

    Resetting Your Lock to Factory Defaults If you have set up your lock with Yale Access App, you should reset it using the app. Go to your lock’s settings and choose “Factory Reset”. 1. Remove one battery. 2. Insert reset pin into the designated reset hole. 3.
  • Page 54: Features

    Features DoorSense · DoorSense keeps track of when your door is closed or open. · Entry codes are used to unlock your door. · Create entry codes from the “Guest List” tab in the Yale Access App. Entry Codes · You can set permanent, recurring, and temporary entry codes. ·...
  • Page 55: App Settings

    App Settings You can find these and other settings in the Yale Access App. Security Hide Entry Codes If turned on, all entry codes within the app will be hidden from view. Verified Access If turned on, biometric/passcode authentication is required to operate the lock using the app. Notifications Smart Alerts Create alerts you wish to receive from the app.
  • Page 56 App Settings You can find these and other settings in the Yale Access App. Advanced Device Settings Volume You can turn the lock volume on or off, and set it to high or low. When turned on, it will show the active status (e.g. locked) of the lock. This light will also inform you Inside Indicator Light Device Settings when the batteries are low, passage mode is enabled, and pairing is successful.
  • Page 57: Lock Operations Troubleshooting

    Lock Operations Troubleshooting · Press the Yale logo to activate the keypad. · Verify contact with the logo. Lock does not respond. · If keypad numbers are visible, check if they respond when pressed. · Check batteries are installed and oriented correctly in battery case. Replace batteries* if needed. ·...
  • Page 58 Lock Operations Troubleshooting · If low battery indicator is lit, replace batteries*. · Verify that your entry code consists of 4 to 8 digits. Entry code will not register. · Make sure you are using different entry codes for different users. ·...
  • Page 59: Hardware Troubleshooting

    Hardware Troubleshooting Deadbolt grinds and will not extend to lock when using an entry code but thumbturn · Lock was not handed properly. Find the setting called “Lock Handing” to fix this issue. locks and unlocks smoothly. Deadbolt is hitting the strike plate. ·...
  • Page 60 FCC: Warning: FCC ID: 2ABFG-YRD420BLEV1 Changes or modifications to this device, not expressly approved by Yale Home could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. IC ID: 11626A-YRD420BLEV1 Class B Equipment Industry Canada: 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.

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