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Steven Kuerth
March 21, 2025
HOW DO CHANGE THE LOCKING CODE
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Mr. Anderson
March 21, 2025
To change the locking code on a Schlage Z-Wave J Series lock, follow these steps:
1. Delete the Existing User Code: - Send a `USER_CODE_SET` command. - Set a valid `User Id`. - Set `User ID Status` to `0` (indicating deletion). - Other fields can be ignored.
2. Add a New User Code: - Send a `USER_CODE_SET` command with: - A valid `User Id`. - The new desired user code. - `User ID Status` set to active.
3. Confirm Success: - The lock will respond with a `User Code Report` confirming the change.
Alternatively, you can delete all user codes by setting both `User Id` and `User ID Status` to `0` and reprogram new codes manually.
The user code PIN length must be between 4 and 8 digits.
Introduction J-Series by Schlage Z-Wave Deadbolt and Lever Locks are electronic locks with Z-Wave Plus Communication. JBE109 and JFE109 locks must be used in conjunction with a Security Enabled Z-Wave Controller to fully utilize all implemented functions. JBE109 and JFE109 lock supports the original Z-Wave Security Standard S0 and the new Security Standard S2 with Smart Start enabled and can be part of any Z-Wave network with other Certified Z- Wave or Z-Wave Plus™...
Z-Wave Specification Note: • This product can be operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified devices from other manufacturers. All mains operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase reliability of the network. •...
Network Management Instructions: 4.1 Add to Network / Remove from Network One-button Add lock to Z-Wave Network (Inclusion) 1. Place your Z-Wave Controller into the “Add” (Inclusion Mode) or “Remove” (Exclusion Mode). Refer to the respective documentation for your home automation system for details.
3. Release the button. Successful FDR is indicated by 3 long green blinks and 3 long beeps. 4. To check that the lock was reset, press the Schlage Button and enter one of the Default User Codes. If the reset...
5. Command Classes supported: Command Class Ver. Support/ Listed in Secured Added Control Non- Secured Secured Command Command Class Class Application Status Association Association Group Information Basic Battery Configuration Device Reset Locally ...
Application Status Command Class V1 Refer Z-Wave Management Command Class Specification Application Busy Command If a Z-Wave command to unlock or lock the deadbolt/lever while the keypad is active, the lock responds with an Application Busy Command to indicate that it cannot currently process that request.
Association Group Information Command Class V1 Refer Z-Wave Management Command Class Specification 5.5.1 Association Group Name Report: Parameter Value Grouping Identifier 0x01 Name Length 0x08 Group Name “Lifeline” Command Class 0x59 (COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GROUP_INFO) Command 0x02 (ASSOCIATION_GROUP_NAME_REPORT) 5.5.2 Association Group Info Report: Parameter Value Grouping ID...
Basic Command Class V2 Version 2 of this command class is mandatory. As per the Z-Wave plus V2, Device Class Specification, Basic Set and Report commands must be mapped to Door Lock Operation Set and Report as per the below table. This command is a Secure Command. Basic Command Mapped Command Basic Set (Value)
Additional Function: All the Battery CC reports sent Unsolicited in Supervision Get command to the controller if it is included in S2 security mode. Configuration Command Class V4 Refer Z-Wave Application Command Class Specification. The Configuration Command Class allows product specific configuration parameters to be changed. One example could be the default dimming rate of a light dimmer.
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0x00 – 0x3F User Slots 30 – 25 (MSB – LSB) X,X,30,29,28,27,26,25 0x0F Auto Lock 0x00 Disable Auto Lock 0xFF Enable Auto Lock 0x0F (KPL) Auto Lock 0xFF Enable Auto Lock User Code PIN User Code PIN length, a 0x10 0x04 –...
Device Reset Locally Notification Command Class V1 Refer Z-Wave Management Command Class Specification. On FDR, the lock inform the Z Wave Controller about the resetting node via this command. Then the Z Wave Controller can perform relevant housekeeping operations like removing this node, removing associations to this node in the Controller.
5.11 Firmware Update Meta Data Command Class V5 Refer Z-Wave Management Command Class Specification. The Firmware Update Meta Data Command Class used to transfer a firmware image to or from a Z-Wave node. Compatibility considerations: A device implementing Firmware Update Meta Data Command Class, version 5 MUST also implement Firmware Update Meta Data Command Class, version 4.
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1. Firmware Update Meta Data Get Command: The Firmware Update Meta Data Get Command is used to request one or more Firmware Update Meta Data Report Commands. No. of Reports : 1 Res: 0 Report Number: The Report number field indicates the sequence number of the requested firmware fragment.
5.12 Manufacturer Specific Command Class V1 Refer Z-Wave Management Command Class Specification Parameter Value Manufacturer ID 0x003B Product Type ID (J Series) 0x0004 Product ID JBE109 0x2109 JFE109 0x6109 5.13 Notification Command Class V8 Refer Z-Wave Application Command Class Specification Refer Z-Wave Notification Command Class, list of assigned Notifications The Notification Command Class is used to advertise events or states, such as movement detection, door open/close or system failure.
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Z-Wave Notification Z-Wave Alarm Event Description Default V1 Alarm V1 Level Type Status Keypad 0x06 Device transitioned to the Active 0x13 User # Unlock unlocked state due to keypad Operation interaction Auto Lock 0x09 Device automatically returned 0x1B 0x01 Locked to the locked state by the auto Operation lock function...
• For Keypad Lock/Unlock Operation Notifications, the event parameter sent is the user code that was accepted at the lock. In the case of a lock and leave operation, then no event parameter is sent. All notifications are version 8. •...
5.17 Security 2 Command Class V1 Refer Z-Wave Transport-Encapsulation Command Class Specification J-Series by Schlage Z-Wave locks support S2 security with Access Control security level. 5.18 Supervision Command Class V1 Refer Z-Wave Transport-Encapsulation Command Class Specification The Supervision Command Class allows a sending node to request application-level delivery confirmation from a receiving node.
This is also used by lock for the reliable communication of the Unsolicited Reports and Notifications communicated to the Z-Wave Controllers with S2 security for the communication Controlling Command Class from the Lock are: Battery Configuration Notification User Code Door Lock Time There will be 3 retries with 2 seconds intervals between each retry for the Unsolicited Report to be sent with the Supervision Command Class...
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User Code 1: 0x30-0x39 (A digit encoded in ASCII) User Code 2: 0x30-0x39 (A digit encoded in ASCII) User Code N: 0x30-0x39 (A digit encoded in ASCII). (N is user code length) Description Value 0x00 Available (not set) 0x01 Occupied 0x02 Reserved by Administrated 0xFE...
5.21 Version Command Class V3 Refer Z-Wave Management Command Class Specification Parameter Value Z-Wave Library Type 0x03 (Routing Slave) Z-Wave Protocol Library Version 0x07 Z-Wave Protocol Library Sub Version 0x0B Firmware 0 Version 0x01 Firmware 0 Sub Version 0x08 Hardware Version 0x03 Number of firmware targets 0x01...
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Indicator command class V2 supports the below subcommands. Indicator Get Indicator Set Indicator Supported Get 4. Indicator Supported Report On the lock, the inside LED will be used for the indication(Amber). It will Implement the Indicator Set command with 0xFF for turning on the UI and 0x00 for turning off the UI in V1 CC. In V3 CC the Node Identify feature of the Indicator CC is supported.
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Do you have a question about the Z-Wave J Series and is the answer not in the manual?
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HOW DO CHANGE THE LOCKING CODE
To change the locking code on a Schlage Z-Wave J Series lock, follow these steps:
1. Delete the Existing User Code:
- Send a `USER_CODE_SET` command.
- Set a valid `User Id`.
- Set `User ID Status` to `0` (indicating deletion).
- Other fields can be ignored.
2. Add a New User Code:
- Send a `USER_CODE_SET` command with:
- A valid `User Id`.
- The new desired user code.
- `User ID Status` set to active.
3. Confirm Success:
- The lock will respond with a `User Code Report` confirming the change.
Alternatively, you can delete all user codes by setting both `User Id` and `User ID Status` to `0` and reprogram new codes manually.
The user code PIN length must be between 4 and 8 digits.
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