Yale YD-01-CON Keyless Lock User Manual

YD-01-CON Keyless Lock

Specifications

  • 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
  • Can use up to 20 PIN codes, 20 Key Tags/Cards, and 5 Remote
    Fobs plus app control (Model dependent)

Product Usage Instructions

Getting Started

Set Master Code:

The master code is the main password to the lock. It allows
entry through the door and is used to configure the lock, including
adding and removing users. The default master code is NULL. Make
sure to set a new master code before using the lock.

Opening the Lock with a PIN Code/Key Card/Tag or Remote
Fob

To open the lock, enter a 4 to 10 digit PIN code, use a key
card/tag, or a remote fob based on your preference and
configuration.

Set/Change Master Code

To set or change the master code, follow the provided
instructions in the user manual. The master code is essential for
configuring the lock and managing users.

Set a User Code

You can set user-specific codes to provide access to different
individuals. Follow the steps outlined in the user manual to set up
user codes.

Delete a User Code

If you need to remove a user code from the system, refer to the
instructions on how to delete a user code in the user manual.

FAQ

What should I do if I forget my master code?

If you forget your master code, you may need to reset the lock
following the provided steps in the user manual. Ensure you have
access to any backup methods of entry you have configured.

How many PIN codes can be stored in the lock?

The lock can store up to 20 PIN codes, allowing for multiple
users to have their unique access codes.

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Keyless Lock User Manual
Please read the instructions before fitting and using the Keyless Lock. The functions and design of this product can be changed without prior notice for performance and quality improvements. YD-01-CON-January 2025

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Hereby, ASSA ABLOY Ltd, School Street, WV13 3PW declares that the Keyless 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 Getting Started
Smart Home Security Features Specifications Guarantee User Log Help

Safety Precautions

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Product Features

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Getting to Know Your Lock

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Opening the Lock with a PIN Code/

Key Card /Tag or Remote Fob

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Set/Change Master Code

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Set a User Code

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Delete a User Code

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Set/Delete One Day Code

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Adding a Key Card/Tag

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Delete a Key Card/Tag

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Register a Remote Fob

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Delete Previously Paired Remote Fob

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Change PIN and Remote Re-lock Time

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Auto Re-lock On/Off

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Volume Settings

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Lock Modules

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Connecting to a Home Automation System 20

Disconnecting from a Home Automation

System

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Remotely Add/Remove PIN codes

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Tamper Alarm

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Incorrect PIN Lockout

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Emergency Power

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Resetting the Lock

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Specifications

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Guarantee

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User Code Log

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User Key Card / Tag Log

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Remote Fob Log

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Customer Service

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Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Yale Keyless Lock. This new Keyless 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 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

· 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

· The Yale Keyless 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

Make sure to follow the above instructions to avoid any injuries or damage to the product. 4

Introduction

Product Features

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) Open with Yale® Home app (when linked to Yale® alarm with Yale 2 or Sync module)

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You can use up to 20 PIN codes, 20 Key Tags/Cards and 5 Remote Fobs plus app control (Model dependant).

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Security 3 minute lock out if code is entered incorrectly 5 times Tamper alarm

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Features

Replaces existing rim cylinder used on a 60mm backset nightlatch

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Touchscreen with backlit Keypad

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Battery operated

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Low battery indicator with emergency battery connection

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User codes and settings remain if batteries are replaced

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Remotely add PIN codes

User schedules

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Connectivity
Connects to Yale® Alarm (Yale 2 or Sync module required) Connects to Z-Wave® compatible smart home systems (Z-Wave 2 module required)

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Getting to Know Your Lock
Front (Front Body installed on the outside of the door)

Keypad (10-key)

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Button

Thumbturn

Reset Button

Button

Emergency 9V power supply terminal
7 Low Battery Indicator

9V Emergency Battery (Battery not Included)

Back (Back Body, installed on the inside of the door)

Battery Pack Cover

R

R Reset Button

1.5V AA Alkaline Batteries

Fixing Plate

Cover Release Button: Press Both Simultaneously to Release
Remote Module Slot

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Getting Started

Set Master Code

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. The default master code is NULL, be aware that the door is unable to close before setting a new master code.

Step

Icon

Expected Feedback

Description

Enter a 6-digit master code

Enter a 6-digit master code

The master code must be 6 digits

Press «R» button to complete

3 tones ascending beep followed by your new code being illuminated

This completes the master code setup

Change Master Code

Step
Touch the keypad with the palm of your hand

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Expected Feedback

Keypad will illuminate followed by 2 tone beep

Enter the master code, followed by # key

2 tone beep

Select the [1] button followed by # key

2 tone beep after each button pressed

Enter a new master code Press # to complete

3 tone ascending beep followed by your new code being illuminated

Description
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 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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Opening the Lock with a PIN Code

Step

Icon

Expected Feedback

Touch the keypad with the palm of your hand

Keypad will illuminate followed by 2 tone beep

Description Touch the keypad to begin

Enter a valid user code
Press key Turn the thumbturn to open the door

3 tone ascending beep 3 tone ascending beep

Door cannot be locked before setting a master code.

Opening the Lock with a Key Card/ Tag

Step

Icon

Expected Feedback

Present a valid Key Card or Tag to the lock

3 tone ascending beep

Description
To add key cards and keytags follow instructions on page 12.

Turn the thumbturn to open the door

Turn the Thumbturn to open the door

Opening the Lock with a Remote Fob

Step

Icon

Expected Feedback

Press any button on a registered Remote Fob

3 tone ascending beep

Turn the thumbturn to open the door

Description
To add and remove fob follow instrcutions on page 14.
Turn the Thumbturn to open the door

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Getting Started

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 whose codes are stored in each slot. Please use the User Code Log section in the back of the book to record this.

Step
Touch the keypad with the palm of your hand

Icon Expected Feedback

Description

Keypad will illuminate followed by 2 tone beep

Touch the keypad to begin

Enter the master code, followed by # key
Select the [2] button followed by # key

2 tone beep
2 tone beep after each button pressed

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 menu, choose option number 2 to select the user code setup

Press the [1] button and then #

2 tone beep after each button pressed

Option number [1] adds or modifies a user code

Enter the slot number for the user code followed by # key

2 tone beep

This is the number of the slot in memory where the code will be saved (1-20)

Enter the new user code

3 tone ascending beep

The user code can be between 4-10 digits

Press the # button to complete

3 tone ascending beep followed by your new code being illuminated

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 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

Icon

Expected Feedback

Description

Keypad will illuminate followed by 2 tone beep

Touch the keypad to begin

2 tone beep
2 tone beep after each button pressed

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 menu, choose option number [2] to select the user code setup

2 tone beep after each button pressed

Option number [3] deletes a user code

3 tone ascending beep

This is the number of the slot in memory where the code will be saved (1-20)

3 tone ascending beep

The user code will now be deleted from the lock

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Getting Started

Set a One Day Code

The one day code is a code that will automatically expire after 24 hours. This allows short term access to be granted to someone.

Step

Icon

Expected Feedback

Description

Touch the keypad with the palm of your hand
Enter the master code, followed by # key
Select the [5] button followed by # key

Keypad will illuminate followed by 2 tone beep
2 tone beep
2 tone beep after each button pressed

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 menu, choose option number [5] to enter the one day code settings

Enter the new user code

2 tone beep

The user code must be 4 digits

Press # to complete

3 tone ascending beep followed by your new code being illuminated

The code will now be active for 24 hours

Delete a One Day Code

A one day code can be deleted if it is no longer wanted. If not, it will automatically expire at the end of the 24 hour period.

Step

Icon Expected Feedback

Description

Touch the keypad with the palm of your hand

Keypad will illuminate

Press any button on the

followed by 2 tone beep keypad to begin

Enter the master code, followed by # key
Select the [5] button followed by # key

2 tone beep
2 tone beep after each button pressed

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 menu, choose option number [5] to enter the one day code settings

Press # to complete

3 tone ascending beep

Press the # to confirm code deletion

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Adding a Key Card/Tag

The lock can hold up to 20 Key Cards/Tags, each one has a slot in the locks memory from 1 to 20. If you try to add a Card or Tag to a slot that aready holds one it will sound an error beep. It will also sound an error beep if you try to add a Card/Tag that has already been added. Because of this it is important to record which Cards/Tags are stored in each slot. Please use the section in the back of the manual to record this.

Step

Icon

Expected Feedback

Description

Touch the Keypad with the palm of your hand

Keypad will illuminate followed by 2 tone beep

Touch the keypad to begin

Enter the master code, followed by # key
Select the [0] button followed by # key

2 tone beep
2 tone beep after each button pressed

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 menu, choose option number [0] to select the Key Card/Tag menu

Press the [1] button and then #

2 tone beep after each button pressed

Option number [1] adds an Key Card or Tag

Enter the slot number for the user code followed by # key
Present the Key Card/ Tag to to lock

2 tone beep
Single tone beep followed by slot number illuminating

This is the number of the slot in memory where the Card/Tag will be saved (1-20)
Hold an Key Card or Tag against the Keypad until you hear the beep

Press # to complete

3 tone ascending beep

The Card or Tag is now added and will unlock the door

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Getting Started

Delete a Key Card/Tag

To stop a user having access, their Key Card/Tag will need to be deleted. Before doing this you will first need to know which slot in the locks memory their Key Card/Tag is in. Please see the user Key Card/Tag log at the back of the guide.

Step
Touch the keypad with the palm of your hand
Enter the master code, followed by # key
Select the [0] button followed by # key

Icon

Expected Feedback

Description

Keypad will illuminate followed by 2 tone beep

Touch the keypad to begin

2 tone beep
2 tone beep after each button pressed

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 menu, choose option number [0] to select the Key Card/Tag menu

Press the [3] button and then #

2 tone beep after each button pressed

Option number 3 removes a Card or Tag

Enter the slot number for the user code followed by # key
Press # to complete

2 tone beep 3 tone ascending beep

This is the number of the slot in memory where the code will be saved (1-20)
The Card or Tag is now deleted and will no longer unlock the door

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Register a Remote Keyfob

Yale Remote Fobs allow you to open the lock at a distance of up to 15 metres. This requires both the Yale Remote Fob and the corresponding black Remote Module to work. Up to 5 Remote Fobs can be registered on one lock, and like the user codes they each have their unique slot in the lock memory. Adding a new Fob into a slot that already contains a Fob will override it.

Step

Icon

Expected Feedback

Description

Touch the keypad with the palm of your hand
Enter the master code, followed by # key
Select the [3] button followed by # key

Keypad will illuminate followed by 2 tone beep

Touch the keypad to begin

2 tone beep
2 tone beep after each button pressed

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 menu, option [3] contains the Remote Fob settings

Select the [1] button followed by # key

2 tone beep after each button pressed

This puts the lock into Remote Fob add mode

Enter the slot number for the Fob followed by #
Push & hold top left and bottom right buttons on Remote Fob

2 tone beep

Select the number of the slot in memory where the Fob will be saved (1-5)

Single beep Remote fob should show solid red light.

Push & hold both button on the Remote Fob as shown in diagram (left)

Press # to complete

3 tone ascending beep The Fob will now unlock the lock

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Getting Started

Delete Previously Paired Remote Fob
If a Remote Fob is lost or stolen it can be removed from the lock so that it can no longer be used to open it.

Step

Icon

Touch the keypad with the palm of your hand

Enter the master code, followed by # key

Select the [3] button followed by # key

Press the [3] button followed by # key

Enter the slot number for the Fob

Press # to complete

Expected Feedback

Description

Keypad will illuminate followed by 2 tone beep

Touch the keypad to begin

2 tone beep
2 tone beep after each button pressed

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 menu, option [3] contains the Remote Fob settings

2 tone beep after each button pressed

This puts the lock into Remote Fob delete mode

2 tone beep, then 3 tone ascending beep

Select the number of the slot in memory where the Fob is saved (1-5)

3 tone ascending beep

The Fob will now not unlock the lock

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Change PIN Relock Time

The relock time is the amount of time it takes for the Keyless Lock to relock after it has been unlocked with a correct PIN, Card or Fob. The default is 7 seconds.

Step

Icon

Expected Feedback

Description

Touch the keypad with the palm of your hand

Keypad will illuminate followed by 2 tone beep

Touch the keypad to begin

Enter the master code, followed by # key
Select the [6] button followed by # key
Input the relock time (7- 60)

2 tone beep
2 tone beep
2 tone beep after each button pressed

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 menu, option [6] contains the PIN Relock Time settings
The relock time can be between 7 and 60 seconds. ie. 50 = 50 seconds

Press # to complete

3 tone ascending beep The relock time will now be set

Change Remote Relock Time

The lock can be set to unlock for longer periods of time unlocked remotely by a Remote Fob or a home automation system.

Step

Icon

Expected Feedback

Description

Touch the keypad with the palm of your hand

Keypad will illuminate followed by 2 tone beep

Press any button on the keypad to begin

Enter the master code, followed by # key
Select the [7] button followed by # key
Input the relock time (10-90)

2 tone beep
2 tone beep
2 tone beep after each button pressed

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 menu, option [7] contains the remote relock settings
The relock time can be between 10 and 90 seconds. ie. 50 = 50 seconds

Press # to complete

3 tone ascending beep

The relock time will now be set

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Getting Started

Auto Re-lock On/Off

The lock can be toggled between two modes. With auto re-lock mode on, the lock will automatically re-lock after the configured time. With auto re-lock mode off the lock will not re-lock until you touch the Keypad with the palm of your hand.

Step

Icon

Touch the keypad with the palm of your hand

Enter the master code, followed by # key

Select the [9] button followed by # key

Expected Feedback

Description

Keypad will illuminate followed by 2 tone beep

Touch the keypad to begin

2 tone beep

If you have forgotten the master code please see the resetting the lock section of the manual (Page 25)

2 tone beep after each button pressed

[9] contains auto relock configuration settings

Press [1] for auto re-lock on, or [3] for auto re-lock off.

2 tone beep

Select between the two modes

Press # to complete

3 tone ascending beep

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Volume Settings
The lock can be switched between three volume modes. In silent mode only programming beeps will be heard. In quiet mode the keypad beeps will be quieter, in loud mode they will be loud.

Step

Icon

Touch the keypad with the palm of your hand

Enter the master code, followed by # key

Select the [8] button followed by # key
Press [1] to for silent mode, [2] for quiet mode, or [3] for loud mode

Press # to complete

Expected Feedback

Description

Keypad will illuminate followed by 2 tone beep

Touch the keypad to begin

2 tone beep
2 tone beep after each button pressed

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 menu, option [8] contains the volume mode settings

2 tone beep

Select between the three modes

3 tone ascending beep

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Smart Home

Smart Home
Lock Modules

The Yale Keyless Lock can have Z-Wave® 2, Yale 2 and Sync modules added to allow easy integration to smart home systems.

· Z-Wave® 2 Module: Using the Z-Wave® 2 module, the Keyless Lock can be compatible with Z-Wave® technology, allowing connection to approved third party smart home products such as Samsung SmartThings
· Yale 2 Module and Sync: The Keyless Lock can be connected to the YaleEcoSystem, allowing you to open your door using the Yale Home app.
· Remote Fob Module: The Keyless Lock can be opened using a Remote Fob
Please note: If you connect your Keyless Lock to a smart home system detailed above you will not be able to use the Remote Fob. For more information on the compatibility of the lock modules visit: www.yalehome.co.uk/smart-living

Inserting a Module
Step

Icon

Description

Remove inside cover

R

Press the two release buttons on the side of the

battery pack and remove cover

Remove a battery from the lock
Insert the module
Insert all batteries

R
Remove any of the batteries to cut power to the lock
The module has 8 pins that are plugged into the small black connector above the batteries on the top left of the lock
Reinsert all batteries into the lock

Removing the module

Step

Icon

R
Remove inside cover

Description
Press the two release buttons on the side of the battery pack and remove cover

Remove a battery from the lock

R
Remove any of the batteries to cut power to the lock

Remove the module

The module is situated in the top left corner above the batteries. It can be unplugged by pulling it out

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Smart Home
Connecting to a Home Automation System

Step

Icon

Touch the keypad with the palm of your hand

Enter the master code, followed by # key

Press the [4] button followed by # key

Press the [1] button followed by the # key

Please wait up to 60 seconds

Expected Feedback

Description

Keypad will illuminate followed by 2 tone beep

Touch the keypad to begin

2 tone beep
2 tone beep after each button pressed
2 tone beep after each button pressed

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 menu, option [4] contains the home automation settings
This will make the lock look for a compatible system. If the lock makes an error beep it may need disconnecting first. Follow steps on Page 21

3 tone ascending beep

The lock will now be linked to the home automation system

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Smart Home

Smart Home
Disconnecting from a Home Automation System
For security reasons a lock will not connect to a new home automation system if it is linked to another. If you have changed your home automation system please remove the device from the old system before adding it on to the new one.

Step

Icon

Touch the keypad with the palm of your hand

Enter the master code, followed by # key

Press the [4] button followed by # key

Press the [3] button followed by the # key

Expected Feedback

Description

Keypad will illuminate Touch the Keypad to begin followed by 2 tone beep

Touch the keypad to begin

2 tone beep
2 tone beep after each button pressed
3 tone ascending beep

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 menu, option [4] contains the home automation settings
The home automation system may also need to be in exclude mode in order to disconnect

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Smart Home Remotely Add/Remove PIN codes
To remotely add/PIN codes Method 1 Settings
2 Lock settings 3 Lock user code settings 4 Click on any number 1-10 5 Assign a name 6 Issue user PIN code and confirm 7 Save – If issuing permanent PIN code 8 Schedule – Slide to ON
Set day/time for user to gain access – SAVE
To remotely remove/disable PIN codes Repeat Steps 1 – 4
5 To disable slide switch to ON – SAVE
6 To delete – swipe user left & click on delete.
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Security Features

Security Features
Tamper Alarm
Tamper Alarm: If the handle is attacked an 80db alarm will sound.
Incorrect PIN Lockout
For security, if the wrong PIN is entered 5 consecutive times the lock will lockout for 3 minutes. This is indicated by the number [3] on the keypad flashing.
To Release Lockout Method 1 Present valid Key Card or Fob
2 Press any button on the remote fob
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Emergency Power

Emergency Power Supply for Discharged Batteries

If the batteries in the lock have completely failed emergency power can be provided by a 9V battery on the front body.

To Supply Emergency Power

Step

Icon

Description

Contact the 9V battery

Place 9V battery onto the emergency power supply terminal

Touch the Keypad with the palm of your hand

Enter PIN code

Enter the registered PIN code in the Keypad

Press * key

Press button to unlock the Keyless Connected Lock

Expiry Period The product uses four 1.5V (LR6) alkaline AA batteries. The batteries will last approximately 1 year based on the lock being used 10 times a day. (Users are advised to use authentic alkaline batteries.)
Low Battery Alarm You must replace all 4 batteries for the following cases: * The Low Battery indicator on the front of the lock illuminates * The Host connected system indicates a low battery in the lock RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE WASTE BATTERIES REGULATIONS.
The battery life varies according to ambient temperature, humidity, frequency of use and the quality of the battery. Do not use rechareable batteries. Only alkaline batteries are recommended.

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Security Features

Resetting the Lock
In the event of losing the master code to the lock, the lock will need to be reset back to factory default settings. This will result in the master code being NULL and the door being unable to lock before setting a new master code.

Step Remove inside cover

Icon
R

Description Press the two release buttons to remove the cover of the lock

Remove a battery from inside the lock. Then remove the module
Press and hold the [R] button. Continue holding the button and insert battery
The lock will beep 12 times followed by a 3 tone ascending beep
Wait for 10 seconds, a two tone sound will be heard

R
Take out any battery to remove the power from the lock
Continue holding these buttons until the ready sound is heard The master code is now NULL and all codes, Cards/Tags and Fobs are deleted

Door cannot be locked before re-setting a master code.

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Specifications

Parts Front (Front Body)
Back (Main Body) Lever Battery

Specifications
64mm(W)x 153mm(H) x 51mm(D) Zinc die-casting
68mm(W)x 120mm(H) x 21mm(D) PC/ABS
Zinc die-casting
4EA 1.5V AA alkaline batteries (Operating voltage 4.5~ 6V)

* Battery life may vary depending on temperature, moisture levels frequency of use and the quality of the batteries.

Remarks
Operating Temperature -15°C – 55°C (5-131° F)
Operating Temperature -15°C – 55°C (5-131° F)
Lasts appoximately 1 year (when lock is used 10 times a day)

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Guarantee
2 Year Guarantee Statement
This product is guaranteed for consumers against faulty workmanship, materials and function for a period of 2 years from the date of purchase providing the full installation and maintenance instructions are followed. Please keep your proof of purchase safe, this must be submitted when making a claim under this guarantee. Please note that it is a condition of this guarantee that your Yale product: · Has been correctly installed and maintained in accordance with the Yale installation and maintenance
instructions provided to you at the time of purchase · Has not been modified or damaged in any way · Has not been subject to any unauthorised repairs Yale installation and maintenance instructions are provided to you at the time of purchase.Yale are responsible under this guarantee for repairing the product or replacing the product as we deem necessary. If there is fault with the product, please visit www.yalehome.co.uk/help-support, complete the webform to make a claim under this guarantee. Please do not carry out any repairs without our authority or by using an unauthorised expert. Any repairs or other works carried out without our authorisation or by using an unauthorised expert will not be covered under this guarantee. This guarantee is non transferable and applies to products purchased in the United Kingdom only. This guarantee does not apply to normal wear and tear. This does not affect your statutory rights. A full copy of this guarantee is available upon request by writing to Yale UK, School Street, Willenhall, West Midlands. WV13 3PW or by visiting our website www.yalehome.co.uk.
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User Code Log
Slot Number
1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Name

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Pin Code (Optional)

User Key Card/ Tag Log

Slot Number
1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Name

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Remote Fob Log
Slot Number 1 2 3 4 5

Name

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Customer Service
At Yale, we know the importance of providing security products that are easy to install and use. However, should you have any questions or experience a problem with your purchase, please visit the help section on our website:
www.yalehome.co.uk/help-support
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.yalehome.co.uk/ declarations-of-conformity
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Part of ASSA ABLOY
Customer Services: Visit: yalehome.co.uk/support Yale UK, School Street, Willenhall, WV13 3PW

Documents / Resources

Yale YD-01-CON Keyless Lock [pdf] User Manual
YD-01-CON, YD-01-CON Keyless Lock, YD-01-CON, Keyless Lock, Lock

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