Yale Z-Wave Plus Smart Module

Instruction
Adding a Yale Z-Wave Plus™ Smart Module to your Assure Lock & Z-Wave™ System
Please use this procedure only when the network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable

- 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
- Open the Z-Wave system’s smart home or alarm app on your smartphone or tablet
- Follow the in-app instructions for adding a new device
- On your lock keypad, enter your master entry code followed by the
icon. - Press the 7 key followed by the
icon. - Press the 1 key followed by the
icon.
Removing a Yale Z-Wave Plus Smart Module from your Assure Lock & Z-Wave System

- On your lock keypad, enter your master entry code followed by the
- Press the 7 key followed by the
icon. - Press the 3 key followed by the
icon. - Open the Z-Wave system’s smart home or alarm app and follow the instructions for removing a device
- 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
- If you’re adding a new Yale Smart Module, follow the instructions included with it
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:
- 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.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS.
- THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND
- THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
Feature Programming Through Menu Mode Using Master PIN code*
- Touch screen with back of hand or palm to activate.
- Enter 4-8 digit master PIN code* followed by key.
Lock Response: “Menu mode, enter number (Enter digit corresponding to the function to be performed), press the key to continue.” - key to complete the process and conclude the programming session.

Determining Handing

Preparing Door

Preparing Door

Preparing Inside Escutcheon

Installing Latchbolt

Installing Outside Assembly

Installing Inside Support Assembly

Attaching Cables

Installing Inside Escutcheon

Installing Batteries & Cover

Programming Instructions

Creating Master PIN Code

Creating User PIN Codes

Creating User PIN Codes con’t

Locking & Unlocking Door with
Registered Master or User PIN Code

Locking Door with Privacy Button

Programming Troubleshooting
| Symptom | Suggested Action |
|
Lock does not respond – door is open and accessible. |
• Touchscreen becomes active when pressed w/whole hand. 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 (polarity) in the battery case. • Check batteries are in good condition; replace batteries if discharged. • Check to see if touchscreen cable is fully connected and not pinched. |
| Lock does not respond – door is locked and inaccessible. | • Batteries may be completely discharged.
• Apply 9V battery to terminals on the touchscreen for emergency power jump option. |
| Unit is on for a while then shows no reaction. Lights dim. |
•Batteries do not have enough power. Replace batteries. |
|
Unit chimes to indicate code acceptance, but the door will not open. |
• Check for another locking device on the door (i.e. deadbolt).
• Check the door gaps for any foreign objects between door and frame. • Check that the motor cable is firmly connected into the PC board marked “MOTOR”. |
| Unit operates to allow access, but will not automatically re-lock. | • Check to see if Auto Re-lock Mode is enabled.
• If low battery indicator is lit (see below), change batteries. |
|
PIN codes will not register. |
• PIN codes must consist of 4 to 8 digits to register.
• The same PIN code cannot be used for multiple users. • Registration/management of PIN codes is set by the authority of the Master Code, which is set first. • Contact the Master user. • User codes must be entered within 20 seconds (while touchscreen is active) or process will have to be restarted. • Check or gear cannot be used as part of the PIN code. |
| Upon entering a PIN code and pressing key, the unit displays “invalid code” error or lock times out with- out responding. | • Check to see if All Code Lockout Mode is enabled.
• Only the Master can enable/disable Lockout Mode. Contact the Master user. |
| Upon entering a PIN code and pressing the key, the red padlock icon appears
and there are different tones. |
• Check to see if All Code Lockout Mode is enabled.
• Only the Master can enable/disable Lockout Mode. Contact the Master user. |
| The unit operates, but it makes no sound. | • Check to see if Volume is set to Silent. |
| The unit responds “Low Battery” | • This is the alert to replace the batteries. Replace all four
(4) batteries with new AA Alkaline batteries. |
| Upon entering a PIN code and pressing the key, the unit responds “Wrong number of digits”. | • The digits entered were incorrect or incomplete. Re-enter 4-8 digits followed by the check key. |
Hardware Troubleshooting
| Door is binding.
|
| Latchbolt will not deadlock.
a. Either strike is out of alignment or the gap between door and jamb is too great. Realign strike or shim strike out towards flat area of latchbolt. |
| Latchbolt does not retract or extend properly. Latchbolt tail and retractor are not properly positioned:
a. Remove lockset. Look through 2-1/8″ hole and verify latchbolt tail is centered between top and bottom of hole.
b. Remove latchbolt and insert lockset. Look through latchbolt hole and verify retractor mouth is centered in hole. If not, adjust outside rose plate.
c. If necessary, rebore holes to line up retractor and tail. |
Cycle lock in both the locked and unlocked positions. If problems are found:
Factory Settings
| Settings | Factory Setting |
| Master PIN Code | Registration required* |
| Automatic Relock | 5 Seconds |
| One Touch Locking | Enabled |
| Privacy Setting | Disabled |
| Volume Setting | High |
| Language | English |
| All Code Lockout Mode | Disabled |
| Wrong Code Entry Limit | 5 Times |
| Shutdown Time | 60 Seconds |
*The Master PIN code must be registered prior to any other
Lever Removal Tool Hex Wrench
When lock is reset to factory defaults all user codes (including the Master PIN code*) are deleted and all programming features are reset to original default settings (see Factory Settings).
IMPORTANT: The outside assembly remains assembled.
- Remove inside lever with the supplied lever removal tool.
- Remove the battery cover with supplied hex wrench and then remove batteries.
- Remove the 10-32 x 3/4″ pan head screw from the center of the battery housing.
- Remove the interior escutcheon from the door to access the reset button on back of escutcheon. Cables may stay connected. (See illustration at above for location of the reset button.)
- Reinstall four (4) AA batteries.
- Press the reset button for 3 seconds.
- While continuing to press the reset button, temporarily remove one (1) AA battery.
- Reinstall the battery.
- Release reset button and wait approximately 15 seconds. Speaker will announce
“Welcome to Yale.” - Reassemble escutcheon by reversing steps 1-4.
Upon reset, Master PIN Code creation is the only option available and must be performed prior to any other programming of the lock. Please use this procedure only when the network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.
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)
Product ID:
- 0x1200 for NTT610/620/630/640-ZW2 (Exit Device)
- 0x0C0C for NTT612-ZW2 (2nd Generation Touch Screen Exit Device)
- 0x0C16 for NTT622-ZW2 (2nd Generation Touch Screen Exit Device)
Product Type ID:
- 0x8009 for NTT610/630-ZW2 (Pushbutton Exit Device)
- 0x800A for NTT620/640-ZW2 (Touch Screen Exit Device)
- 0x8102 for NTT612/622-ZW2 (2nd Generation Exit Device)
Supported Command Classes
Command Class Z-Wave Plus Info Command Class Manufacturer Specific Command Class Security
Command Class Device Reset Locally Command Class Power Level
Command Class Version
Command Class Battery*
Command Class Door Lock*
Command Class Door Lock Logging* Command Class Schedule Entry Lock* Command Class User Code*
Command Class Time Parameters* Command Class Time*
Command Class Association*
Command Class Association Group Info* Command Class Notification*
Command Class Configuration* Command Class Firmware Update Md* * Command Class Requires Security
Association Table
| Group ID | Maximum Nodes | Description | Commands |
|
1 |
1 |
Lifeline |
Command_Class_Battery, Battery_Report ; Command_Class_Notification, Notification_Report; Command_Class_Configuration, Configuration_Report; Command_Class_Device_reset_locally,
Device_Reset_locally_notification |
Notifications Table
|
Alarm Reports |
Alarm type |
Alarm Level |
Description |
| Master Code changed. |
0x70 |
0x00 | Master code was changed at keypad |
| 0xFB | Master code was changed over RF | ||
| User added | 0x(01-max
users) |
User added. Alarm level = user slot number | |
| User deleted | 0x21 | 0x(01-max
users) |
User was deleted. Alarm level = user slot number |
| Tamper Alarm | 0xA1 | 0x01 | keypad attempts exceed code entry limit |
| 0x02 | front escutcheon removed from main | ||
| RF Operate Unlock | 0x19 | 0x01 | by RF module |
| Manual Unlock | 0x16 | 0x01 | By key cylinder or
inside thumb turn |
| Keypad Unlock | 0x13 | 0x(01-max
users) |
Where Alarm level represents user slot number (0xFB =
Master Code) |
|
Manual Lock |
0x15 |
0x01 | by key cylinder or inside thumb-turn |
| 0x02 | by touch function (lock and leave) | ||
| 0x03 | By inside button | ||
| RF Operate Lock | 0x18 | 0x01 | by RF module |
| Keypad Lock | 0x12 | 0x (01 – max
users) |
Where Alarm level represents user slot number |
| Non Access | 0x26 | 0x(01-max
users) |
A Non Access Code was entered at the lock.
Where alarm level represents user slot number |
|
Jammed |
0x09 |
0x01 |
Jammed while locking |
|
0x02 |
Jammed while unlocking | ||
| Low Battery
Alarms** |
0xA9 | 0x (Current %) | Too Low to operate (Starting at 4.6V for 0x8009 &
0x800A; 4.2V for 0x8102) |
| 0xA8 | 0x (Current %) | Critical Battery Level (Starting at 4.8V for 0x8009 &
0x800A; 4.4V for 0x8102) |
|
| 0xA7 | 0x (Current %) | Low Battery
(Starting at 5V for 0x8009 & 0x800A; 4.6V for 0x8102) |
|
| Auto Lock Operate
Locked |
0x1B | 0x01 | Auto re-lock cycle complete, locked. |
|
Duplicate Pin-code error |
0x71 |
0x (01-max users) |
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. |
| RF Module Power Cycled |
0x82 |
0x00 |
Power to RFM was restored, sent by RF module. The lock doesn’t send any alarm to the RF module when
power is cycled. |
| Disabled user entered at keypad | 0x83 | 0x(01-max users) | A disabled user pin code was entered at the keypad |
|
Valid user but outside of schedule |
0x84 |
0x(01-max users) |
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. |
|
Door Position Sensor (Optional Hardware Required) |
0x2B |
0x00 | Door Opened |
| 0x01 | Door Closed | ||
| 0x02 | Door Propped (Door Open for longer than configurable door propped time) | ||
| Daily Repeating Schedule
Set/Erased |
0x60 |
0x(01-max users) |
Schedule(s) has been set/erased for specified user ID |
| Daily Repeating Schedule
Enabled/Disabled |
0x61 |
0x(01-max users) | Schedule(s) has been enabled/disabled for specified user ID |
| Year Day Schedule
Set/Erased |
0x62 | 0x(01-max
users) |
Schedule(s) has been set/erased for specified user ID |
| Year Day Schedule Enabled/Disabled | 0x63 | 0x(01-max users) | Schedule(s) has been enabled/disabled for specified user ID |
| All Schedule Types
Erased |
0x64 | 0x(01-max
users) |
Schedule(s) has been set/erased for specified user ID |
| All Schedule Types Enabled/Disabled | 0x65 | 0x(01-max users) | Schedule(s) has been enable/disabled for specified user ID |
** – The Yale NexTouch Exit Rim Trim locks 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.
| Configuration Parameters | Parameter Number | Size | Description |
| Silent mode on/off | 1 | 1 byte | Level control, 1 = High Volume, 2 = Low Volume, 3 = Silent.
Default is 2 or Low Volume |
| Auto Relock on/off | 2 | 1 byte | 0x00 = OFF, 0xFF = ON default is 0x00 or OFF |
| Auto Relock time | 3 | 1 byte | 10 to 180 seconds default is 30 seconds |
| Wrong Code Entry Limit | 4 | 1 byte | 3 to 10 default is 5 times |
| Language | 5 | 1 byte | 1=English, 2=Spanish, 3=French default is 1= English |
| Shut down time (after wrong code entries) | 7 | 1 byte | 10 to 180 seconds default is 60 seconds |
|
Operating mode |
8 |
1 byte |
00 = normal mode (this is the default mode)
01 = vacation mode, keypad lockout 02= privacy mode, no keypad. RF Unlock will work |
| One Touch Locking | 11 | 1 byte | 0x00 = OFF, 0xFF = ON default is 0xFF or ON. |
| Privacy Button | 12 | 1 byte | 0x00 = OFF, 0xFF = ON default is 0x00 or OFF |
| Lock Status LED | 13 | 1 byte | 0x00 = OFF, 0xFF = ON default is 0x00 or OFF. |
|
Reset To Factory Defaults |
15 |
1 byte |
01 = Lock will execute Reset To Factory.
No default value |
|
Door Propped Timer*** |
18 |
1 byte |
10 to 2540 second. This value is represented as seconds X 10. (ie a value of 4 would mean a door propped timer of 40 seconds) Set to 0x00 to disable Door Propped Alarm. Default
= 0x00 (off) |
|
DPS Alarms*** |
19 |
1 byte |
0x00 = OFF, 0xFF = ON Default is 0x00 or off.
Used to enable/disable door condition alarms for locks that support a door position sensor. Any lock that does not support DPS will always report 0x00. |
| Eco Mode On/Off | 21 | 1 byte | 0x00 = OFF, 0xFF = ON default is 0x00 or OFF
If supported switches lock to lower power mode of operation with reduced sound and led brightness. |
*** – Additional hardware required. These parameters are only active if the optional Door Position Switch has been installed with the lock.
Documents / Resources
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Yale Z-Wave Plus Smart Module [pdf] Installation Guide Z-Wave Plus, Smart Module, Z-Wave Plus Smart Module, NTB632-ZW2 |





