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Yale YRD256/ YRD456 Assure Lock SL Key Free Touchscreen Deadbolt Installation and Programming

Before you begin

DOWNLOAD THE BILT APP
for step-by-step installation instructions & to register your product

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT AND VOID THE FACTORY WARRANTY

Preparing Door

Installing Latch & Strike Plate

Installing Touchscreen Escutcheon

Installing Interior Mounting Plate

Attaching the Cable Assembly

Installing Interior Escutcheon

Testing Operation

Installing Batteries/Handing the Lock


Lock automatically adjusts for proper handing.

Installing Optional Network Module

Installing Cover

Congratulations, you’ve installed the Yale Assure Lock ® ® SL Key Free Touchscreen Deadbolt ( )! YRD YRD 256/ 456
Continue to Programming Instructions to customize your product.

Programming Instructions

Lock Activation

Master Code must be created before any further programming. PIN
Max User Codes = 250 with Z-Wave Plus or ZigBee network module
Max User Codes = 25 without network module or with iM1 network module
Max User Codes – 12 with Bluetooth

Creating Master PIN Code

Creating User Codes

Master code must be created first. PIN
*Max user codes = 250 with Z-Wave Plus or ZigBee network module
Max user codes = 25 without network module or with iM1 network module
Max user codes = 12 with Bluetooth

Unlocking Door with PIN Code

Code Chart (Duplicate if necessary)

PIN Code Management (With Network Module – Up to 250 Users)
User Type User Name User # PIN Code
Master
User     
User     
User     
User     
User     
User     
User     
User     
User     
User     
User     
User     
User     
User     
User     

Resetting Lock to Factory Default

When lock is reset to factory defaults all user codes (including the Master code*) are deleted and all PIN programming features are reset to original default settings (see below).

  1. Remove the battery cover and batteries.
  2. Remove the interior escutcheon to access the reset button.
  3. The reset button (see image at right) is located beside the cable connector. PCB
  4. While pressing the reset button (minimum of 3 seconds) reinstall batteries. Release reset button.
  5. Replace battery cover.

Upon reset, Master Code creation is the only option PIN available and must be performed prior to any other programming of the lock.

Factory Settings

Settings Factory Setting
Master PIN Code Registration required*
Automatic Re-lock Disabled
Inside Indicator Light Disabled (Off)
One Touch Locking Enabled
Privacy Button Setting Disabled
Volume Setting Enabled (Low)
Language Setting English
Lockout Mode Disabled
Automatic Re-lock Time 30 Seconds
Wrong Code Entry Limit 5 Times
Shutdown Time 60 Seconds

*The Master code must be registered prior to any other programming of the lock.

Definitions

All Code Lockout Mode: This feature is enabled by the Master code. When enabled, it restricts all user (except Master) PIN code access. When attempting to enter a code while the unit is in Lockout, the locked padlock will appear on the RED screen.

Automatic Re-lock Time: After a successful code entry and the unit unlocks, it will automatically re-lock after thirty (30) seconds.

Inside Indicator Light: Located on the interior escutcheon. Shows active status (Locked) of lock and can be enabled or disabled in the (Main Menu selection #3). Advanced Lock Settings Language Setting Mode: Choosing English (1), Spanish (2) or French (3) becomes the (default) setting for the lock’s voice prompts

Low Battery: When battery power is low, the Low Battery Warning indicator flashes . If battery power is completely RED lost, use the 9Volt battery override. To use the 9V battery override apply 9V battery, in either direction, to terminals below the touchscreen for backup power option. Wake up the lock and enter your pin code to unlock the door.

Master PIN Code: The Master code is used for programming and for feature settings. It must be created prior to programming the lock. The Master code will also operate (unlock/lock) the lock

Network Module Setting: With the optional Network Module installed, this setting becomes available thru the Main Menu (7) and allows the lock to connect with a network controller.

One Touch Locking: When the latch is retracted, activating the keypad will extend the latch (during Automatic Re-lock duration or when Automatic Re-lock is disabled). When One-Touch Re-lock is in use any valid code will not (disabled), PIN re-lock the lock.

Previous: While in Menu Mode, pressing this icon cancels the current operation and returns the user to the previous step.

Privacy Mode: Privacy mode is disabled by default. Enable Privacy mode by pressing the privacy button for 4 seconds to put the lock in do-not-disturb mode (all pin codes are disabled).

Shutdown Time: The unit will shutdown (flashing ) for sixty (60) seconds and not allow operation after the wrong code RED entry limit (5 attempts) has been met.

Tamper Alert: Audible alarm sounds if attempting to forcibly remove outside lock from door.

User Code: PIN The user code operates the lock. The maximum number of user codes with Z-Wave Plus or ZigBee network module is 250; without network module or with iM1 network module, maximum is 25; with Bluetooth, maximum is 12.
Note: When deleting user pin code(s), screen will display user pin code being deleted.

Volume Setting Mode: The volume setting for code verification is set to Low (2)  by default; otherwise it can be set to High (1) Silent (3) for quiet areas.

Wrong Code Entry Limit: After five (5) unsuccessful attempts at entering a valid code, the unit will shut down and not PIN allow operation.

Feature Programming Through Menu Mode Using Master code*

  1. Touch screen with back of hand or palm to activate.
  2. Enter 4-8 digit master code* followed by key.
    Lock Response: “Menu mode, enter number, press key to continue.”
  3. Enter digit corresponding to the function to be performed followed by the key.
    Follow the voice commands.

*The Master code must be registered prior to any other programming PIN of the lock.

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 area.
  • 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 harness 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 below the touchscreen for backup power 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 the door gaps for any foreign objects between door and frame.
  • Check that the wire harness is firmly connected to the PCB.
Unit operates to allow access, but will not automatically re-lock.
  • Check to see if Auto Re-lock Mode is enabled.
  • Disable Auto Re-lock Mode to lock the door (automatically).
  • 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 5 seconds (while touchscreen is active) or process will have to be restarted.
  • Check
Upon entering a PIN code and pressing key, the unit displays ” invalid code” error or lock times out with- out responding.
  • 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 the lock is set to Lockout Mode.
  • Setting/managing Lockout Mode is done through Master Code only. Contact the Master user.
The unit operates, but it makes no sound.
  • Check to see if Silent Mode is enabled (see Feature #4).
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 the correct code followed by the check key.

* 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 UI particularly those locks operating under Daylight Saving Time (DST).
** Network Module locks only

Hardware Troubleshooting

Cycle lock in both the locked and unlocked positions. If problems are found:

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.

Bolt will not deadlock

a. Check for sufficient clearance of the bolt within the strike-side jamb. Correct this by increasing 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.

Bolt does not extend or retract smoothly

a. Bolt and strike are misaligned, see above.
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.
d. Verify keypad wire harness is routed under the bolt (see Fig. A).
e. Verify bolt is installed with correct side up (Fig. A).

Keypad numerics are scrolling

Remove interior escutcheon and check to ensure that the wire harness lies flat against the back recessed area and is properly routed along the side of the escutcheon and tucked under the plastic cable guide.

NOTE TO INSTALLER AND CONSUMER
While Yale has included several features to prevent lockout ® (9-Volt battery jumper, low battery warnings), it is still possible for a lockout situation to occur. Because this product does not have a mechanical override (a key), Yale recommends to use ® this product in an environment where there are additional entry points into the dwelling.

FCC:
Class B Equipment
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference FCC e 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/ technician for help.

Warning: Changes or modifications to this device, not expressly approved by Yale Security Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Industry Canada:
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations.

Installing the Z Plus Module

IMPORTANT: the batteries be removed prior must to removing and/or inserting the network module:

  • Remove battery cover and batteries.
  • Remove and/or insert Network Module.
  • Reinstall batteries and battery cover.

Enrolling/Unenrolling the Network Module:

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.

To Enroll/Add the Module (Inclusion Mode):

  • Enter the 4-8 digit Master code followed by the key.
  • Press the key followed by the key.
  • Press the key followed by the key.

To Unenroll/Remove the Module (Exclusion Mode)

  • Enter the 4-8 digit Master code followed by the key.
  • Press the key followed by the key.
  • Press the key followed by the key

Factory Reset – If No Controller:

  • See the Lock Installation Manual
  • Please use this procedure only when the network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.

For System Integrators: Specific Z-Wave Plus association and parameter information for your lock is available at YaleHome.com/ZwavePlus.

 Warning: Changes or modifications to this device, not expressly approved by Yale Security Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

FCC:
Contain : U4A- 0 FCC ID YRHCPZW FM
Model: 2- YRMZW 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 Rules. These limits are designed to provide FCC 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 OF THE FCC RULES 15 . OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS.
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY , (2) INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE , THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.

Industry Canada:
Contain: 6982A- 0 IC YRHCPZW FM
Model: 2- YRMZW US

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 isotopically 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 standard(s). RSS Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
This radio transmitter 6982A- 0 has been YRHCPZW FM approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.

Installing the ZigBee Module

IMPORTANT: the batteries be removed prior must to removing and/or inserting the network module:

  • Remove battery cover.
  • Remove batteries.
  • Remove and/or insert network module.
  • Reinstall batteries.
  • Replace cover.

Enrolling/Unenrolling the Network Module:

This device is a security enabled ZigBee product that is able to use encrypted ZigBee messages to communicate to other security enabled ZigBee products. This device must be used in conjunction with a Security Enabled ZigBee Controller in order to fully utilize all implemented functions. This product can be operated in any ZigBee network with other ZigBee 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.

To Enroll/Add the Module (Inclusion Mode):

  • Enter the 4-8 digit Master code followed by the key.
  • Press the key followed by the key.
  • Press the key followed by the key.

To Unenroll/Remove the Module (Exclusion Mode)

  • Enter the 4-8 digit Master code followed by the key.
  • Press the key followed by the key.
  • Press the key followed by the key

FCC:
Contain : U4A- 0 FCC ID YRHCPZW FM
Model: 2- YRMZW 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 Rules. These limits are designed to provide FCC 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 equipment complies with radiation exposure FCC 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.

This device complies with Part 15 of the rules. FCC 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. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
IMPORTANT! Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.

Industry Canada:
IC YRHCPZB FM : 6982A- 0
Model: 2 YRMZB
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, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

Important Note:
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with radiation exposure limits IC set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body.
IMPORTANT! Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.

Installing the Yale iM1 Network Module

IMPORTANT: the batteries be removed prior must to removing and/or inserting the network module:

  • Remove battery cover and batteries.
  • Remove and/or insert Network Module.
  • Reinstall batteries and battery cover.

Enrolling the iM1 Network Module:

The Yale iM1 Network Module must be used with a Yale Assure Lock or Yale nexTouch Lock and cannot be used in conjunction with any other Yale Network Module.

To Enroll the Module:

  • Enter the 4-8 digit Master code followed by the key.
  • Press the key followed by the key.
  • Press the key followed by the key.

Connecting the Yale Secure App with the Yale iM1 Network Module

  1. After following the steps listed on other side of page for enrolling the module, download the Yale Secure app from the App Store . ®
  2. Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your iPhone , iPad or iPod touch , and that you’re within a ® ®® ® foot of your Yale lock.
  3. Open the Yale Secure app and agree to allow the app to access your Home  Data.
  4. If you do not have a home already created, create a new home when prompted. Tap + to add a new Yale Lock.
  5. The app will search for your Yale Lock. Be sure that you are within close proximity (less than two feet or so). When “Yale Lock” appears, tap to add.
    *If the lock does not appear, enter your Master Pin Code on the lock keypad, tap the gear, tap 7, tap gear, tap 1 and then tap gear.
  6. Scan your Accessory Setup Code; shown below, or manually enter within the app.

Accessory Setup Code

Yale Locks & Hardware
Product Support Tel 1-855-213-5841 • www.yalehome.com
Yale Locks & Hardware is a division of Yale Security Inc., an ASSA ABLOY Group company


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Yale Assure Lock Installation Guide

This manual will walk you through all the required steps to add your new Yale Assure Lock SL to your door.

  • Remove Existing Door Hardware
  • Double Check Door Measurements
  • Install your Assure Lock SL
  • Program your Assure Lock SL
  • Add your Assure Lock SL to your smart home system or August App*

*If purchased with Yale Smart Module or Connected by August Kit
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT, VOIDING THE FACTORY WARRANTY AND COULD LEAD TO FAILURE OF THE PRODUCT TO PROVIDE ACCESS.

What’s In The Box

(Separates into 3 components)

Do not discard old lock hardware until Assure Lock SL has been successfully installed.

Door Checker

Use door checker from installation guide envelope to verify your door measurements and make any needed adjustments.

New Door Marking Template

With door checker, use template from installation guide envelope to prep a new door that has not been predrilled for hardware.

If thumbturn operation fails, check the installation beginning with Step 3.

For more information about Yale Smart modules and smart home features visit: https://www.yalehome.com/en/yale/yalehome/residential/yale-smart-home-guide/

Congratulations, you’ve installed the Yale® Assure Lock® SL Key Free Touchscreen Deadbolt (YRD256)!

Using Your Lock

The master entry code is used to change the lock settings
A security best practice is to set your master code with 6 or more digits and create a separate code that is used daily to lock and unlock the door

Master Entry Code must be created first. *Max user codes = 250 with Smart Module; 25 without

Deleting one entry code:        To delete all entry codes
To delete one entry code,        (Does not delete Master Entry Code):
you must enter the entry
code you wish to delete.

Setting Definitions

Settings Default Setting Definition
 

Master Entry Code

 

Creation required*

The Master Entry Code is used for programming and for feature settings. It must be created prior to programming the lock. The Master code will also operate (unlock/lock) the lock.
 

 

Auto Re-lock

 

 

Disabled

After a successful code entry or manual unlock with the key, the lock will automatically re-lock after each unlock in an effort to keep your home secure. This feature is optional, and can be turned off. In the ON mode, the lock will automatically re-lock after thirty (30) seconds.
 

Inside Indicator Light

 

Disabled (Off)

Located on the inside lock. Shows active status (Locked) of lock and can be enabled or disabled in the Advanced Lock Settings (Main Menu selection #3).
 

One Touch Locking

 

Enabled

When the latch is retracted, activating the keypad will extend the latch (during Auto Re-lock duration or when Auto Re-lock is disabled). When One-Touch Re-lock is not in use (disabled), any valid PIN code will re-lock the lock.
 

Privacy Button

 

Disabled

Privacy mode is disabled by default. Enable Privacy mode by pressing the privacy button for 4 seconds to put the lock in do- not-disturb mode (all pin codes are disabled).
 

Volume

 

Enabled (Low)

The volume setting for entry code verification is set to Low (2) by default; otherwise it can be set to High (1) or Silent (3) for quiet areas.
Language English Choosing English (1), Spanish (2) or French (3) becomes the (default) setting for the lock’s voice prompts.
 

All Code Lockout Mode

 

Disabled

This feature is enabled by the Master Entry Code. When enabled, it restricts all user (except Master) Entry Code access. When attempting to enter a code while the lock is in All Code Lockout mode, the RED locked padlock will appear on the screen.
 

Wrong Code Entry Limit

 

5 Times

After five (5) unsuccessful attempts at entering a valid entry code, the lock will shut down and not allow operation for sixty (60) seconds.
 

Shutdown Time

 

60 Seconds

The Lock will shutdown (flashing RED) for sixty (60) seconds and not allow operation after the wrong code entry limit (5 attempts) has been met.

*The Master Entry Code must be created prior to any other programming of the lock.

Customizing Lock Through Settings Menu *Master Entry Code Required

  1. Press Yale logo to wake up lock .
  2. Enter Master Entry Code* followed by icon.
    Lock Response: “Welcome to the Settings Menu. Press each number to hear available settings and then press the settings icon to enter.”
  3. Enter digit corresponding to the function to be performed followed by the icon. Follow the voice commands.

*The Master Entry Code must be created prior to any other programming of the lock.
**Network Module Setting function appears only with Yale Smart module installed.

Troubleshooting

Symptom Suggested Action
 

 

Lock does not respond – door is open and accessible.

•     Yale keypad becomes active when the Yale logo is pressed. Verify contact with the logo.

•     If keypad numbers are visible, check to see if they respond when pressed.

•     Check batteries are installed and oriented correctly (polarity) in battery case.

•     Check batteries are in good condition; replace batteries* if batteries are dead.

•     Check to see if keypad cable is fully connected and is not pinched.

Lock does not respond –

door is locked and inaccessible.

•      Batteries may not have enough power. Replace batteries*.

•      Apply a 9V battery to terminals below the keypad for backup power option.

Lock is on for a while then shows no reaction. Lights dim. •     Batteries do not have enough power. Replace batteries*.
Lock chimes to indicate code acceptance, but door will not open. •     Check the door gaps for any foreign objects between door and frame.

•     Check that the cable is firmly connected to the inside lock.

Lock operates to allow access, but will not automatically re-lock. •     Check to see if Auto Re-lock is enabled.

•     Disable Auto Re-lock to lock the door (manually).

•     If low battery indicator is lit, change batteries*.

 

 

Entry codes will not register.

•     Entry codes must consist of 4 to 8 digits.

•     The same entry code cannot be used for multiple users.

•     Management of entry codes is set by the authority of the Master Code, which is set first. Contact the Master user.

•     Entry codes must be entered within 5 seconds (while keypad is active) or process will have to be restarted.

•     Check  or gear cannot be used as part of the entry code.

Upon entering an entry code and pressing      key, the lock displays “invalid code” error or lock times out without responding. •     Verify entered code is a valid, previously programmed, 4 to 8 digit code.

•     All Code Lockout Mode is enabled. Only the Master Entry Code can enable/disable All Code Lockout Mode. Contact the Master user.

Upon entering an entry code and pressing the                   key, red padlock icon appears and there are different tones. •     Check to see if the lock is set to All Code Lockout Mode. Setting/managing All Code Lockout Mode is done through Master Entry Code only.

Contact Master user.

Lock operates, but makes no sound. •     Check to see if Volume is set to Silent (see Feature #4).
Lock responds “Low Battery” •     This is the alert to replace the batteries. Replace all four (4) batteries* with new AA Alkaline batteries.
Upon entering an entry code and pressing the        key, lock responds “Wrong number of digits”. •     The digits entered were incorrect or incomplete. Re-enter the correct code followed by the check                                                             key.
Lock shows an X on keypad after entering a code. •     Bolt failed to fully retract.

Refer to the “Hardware Troubleshooting” steps on page 21.

•     Entry code has not been scheduled for use at time of day it is tried. Try entry code again during its scheduled time.

Deadbolt does not extend when locking the door with keypad. •     Lock was not handed properly. Rehand lock through settings menu.

* When batteries are replaced, Smart 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).

Hardware Troubleshooting

If deadbolt does not extend or retract easily when testing thumbturn and keypad operation, revisit inside and keypad installation steps. It is important that the bolt be in the retracted position during lock installations and that installation procedure is followed carefully.

Helpful Tip:
Ensuring smooth deadbolt operation can enhance your battery life.

If you feel resistance, ensure deadbolt strike plate aligns with deadbolt. If deadbolt strike plate is out of alignment, please attempt to adjust
knob/lever/handleset strike using steps below. The knob/lever/handleset latch engagement into the strike is the main component used for door alignment.If deadbolt does not fully extend, consider increasing depth of deadbolt strike pocket in frame.

To adjust Knob/Lever/Handleset strike plate:

  1. Remove plate from door frame with a manual screwdriver. (Using an electric driver may strip screw heads or enlarge screw holes.)
  2.  Locate strike plate tab. Bend the tab towards surface of strike. Note: a small change may be all that is required
  3. Reinstall strike plate using a manual screw driver and test again.
  4. If door cannot be adjusted sufficiently with strike tab, both knob/lever/handleset latch and deadbolt latch could require adjustment – we suggest you
    contact a local locksmith for assistance.

For help with misalignments, watch our door alignment video: https://www.yalehome.com/en/yale/yalehome/support/ yrl-electronic-lock-faqs/electronic-lock-installation/

Resetting Lock to Factory Default

When lock is reset to factory defaults all user codes (including the Master Entry code*) are deleted and all programming features are reset to original default settings
(see below).

  1. Remove the battery cover and batteries.
  2. Remove the interior side of the lock to access the reset button.
  3. The reset button (see image at right) is located beside the cable adapter
  4. While pressing the reset button (minimum of 3 seconds) reinstall batteries. Release reset button.
  5. Replace battery cover.

Upon reset, Master Entry Code creation is the only option available and must be performed prior to any other programming of the lock.

NOTE TO INSTALLER AND CONSUMER
® While Yale has included several features to prevent lockout (9-Volt battery jumper, low battery warnings), it is still possible for a lockout situation to occur. Because this product does not ® have a mechanical override (a key), Yale recommends to use this product in an environment where there are additional entry points into the dwelling.

FCC:

Class B Equipment
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.

Warning: Changes or modifications to this device, not expressly approved by ASSA ABLOY Residential Group could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment

Industry Canada:
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations.

Please use this procedure only when network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.

Adding a Yale Z-Wave® Plus v2 Smart Module to your Assure Lock & Z-Wave System

  1.  Install Yale Smart Module into slot above battery compartment
    IMPORTANT: Batteries must be removed before inserting Yale Smart Module:

    • Remove battery cover
    • Remove batteries
    • Insert Yale Smart Module
    • Reinstall batteries
    • Reinstall battery cover
  2. Open Z-Wave system’s smart home or alarm app on your smartphone or tablet
  3. If you have Smart Start* enabled with your Z-Wave System follow in-app prompts to add a new device If you don’t have smart start or are not sure, follow steps 4 – 6
  4. On your lock keypad, enter your master entry code followed by the icon
  5. Press the 7 key followed by the icon
  6. Press the 1 key followed by the icon

Removing a Yale Z-Wave® Plus v2 Smart Module from your Assure Lock & Z-Wave System

  1. Open Z-Wave system’s smart home or alarm app and follow instructions for removing a device
  2. On your lock keypad, enter your master entry code followed by the icon
  3.  Press the 7 key followed by the icon
  4.  Press the 3 key followed by the icon
  5. Remove Yale Smart Module from slot above battery compartment
    IMPORTANT: Batteries must be removed before removing Yale Smart Module:
    • Remove battery cover
    • Remove batteries
    • Remove Yale Smart Module
    • Reinstall batteries
    • Reinstall battery cover

*SmartStart enabled products can be added into a Z-Wave network by scanning the Z-Wave QR Code present on the product with a controller providing SmartStart
inclusion. No further action is required and the SmartStart product will be added automatically within 10 minutes of being switched on in network vicinity

Warning: Changes or modifications to this device, not expressly approved by ASSA ABLOY Residential Group could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device is a security enabled Z-Wave Plus v2 product that is able to use encrypted Z-Wave Plus v2 messages to communicate to other security enabled Z-Wave Plus v2 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 ZWave 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:

Class B Equipment
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 4itlet 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. (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.

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 & your body.

Industry Canada:

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.

Yale Z-Wave+ Product Info

  • Manufacturer ID: Assa Abloy (0x0129)
  •  Z-Wave Device Type: Door Lock Keypad
  • Z-Wave Role Type: Listening Sleeping Slave (LSS)
  • Product ID: 0xA570
  • Product Type ID: 0x8002 for YRD256-ZW3 (Touch Screen Deadbolt)

Supported Command Classes

  • Command Class Z-Wave+ Info
  • Command Class Manufacturer Specific*
  • Command Class Security
  • Command Class Security 2
  • 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 Firmware Update Meta Data*
  • Command Class Association*
  • Command Class Multi Channel Association*
  • Command Class Association Group Info*
  • Command Class Notification*
  • Command Class Configuration*
  • Command Class Application Status
  •  Command Class Transport Service
  • Command Class Supervision
  • Command Class Indicator*

* Command Class Requires Security

Association Table:

Table 1 – Association Table

  Group ID   Maximum   Nodes   Description   Commands
1 1 Lifeline ·        Command_Class_Battery
o    Battery_Report

·        Command_Class_Configuration

o   Configuration_Report

·        Command_Class_Notification

o   Notification_Report

·        Command_Class_Door_Lock

o   Door_Lock_Operation_Report

o   Door_Lock_Configuration_Report

·        Command_Class_Device_Reset_Locally

o   Device_Reset_Locally_Notification

·        Command_Class_Indicator

o   Indicator_Report

·        Command_Class_User_Code

o   User Code Report

·        Command_Class_Clock

o   Clock_Report

Notifications Table

 

Alarm Reports

Alarm type Alarm Level  

Description

Notification Type  

Event

 

 

Deadbolt Jammed

 

 

0x09

 

0x01

Deadbolt

jammed while locking

 

0x06

 

0x0B

 

0x02

Deadbolt

jammed while unlocking

 

0x06

 

0x0B

 

Keypad Lock

 

0x12

0x (01 – max users) Where Alarm level represents user slot number  

0x06

 

0x05

 

Keypad Unlock

 

0x13

 

0x(01- max users)

Where Alarm level represents user slot number (0x00 =

Master Code)

 

0x06

 

0X06

 

 

Manual Lock

 

 

0x15

 

0x01

by key cylinder

or inside thumb- turn

 

0x06

 

0x01

 

0x02

by touch function (lock

and leave)

 

0x06

 

0x01

 

0x03

 

By inside button

 

0x06

 

0x01

 

Manual Unlock

 

0x16

 

0x01

By key cylinder or inside thumb

turn

 

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 Locked  

0x1B

 

0x01

Auto re-lock cycle complete, locked.  

0x06

 

0x09

 

User deleted

 

0x21

0x(01-

max users)

User was deleted. Alarm level = user slot

number

 

0x06

0X0D

(single) 0X0C

(all)

 

 

Door State

 

 

0x23

 

0x00

 

Door is open

 

0x06

 

0x16

 

0x01

 

Door is closed

 

0x06

 

0x17

 

 

 

Non Access

 

 

 

0x26

 

 

0x(01-

max users)

A Non Access Code was entered at the lock.

Where alarm level represents

user slot number

 

 

 

0x06

 

 

 

0xFE

Daily Repeating Schedule Set/Erased  

0x60

0x(01-

max users)

Schedule(s) has been set/erased for specified

user ID

 

0x06

 

0xFE

Year Day Schedule Set/Erased  

0x62

0x(01-

max users)

Schedule(s) has been set/erased for specified

user ID

 

0x06

 

0xFE

 

All Schedule Types Enabled/Disabled

 

0x65

 

0x(01-

max users)

Schedule(s) has been enable/disabled

for specified user ID

 

0x06

 

0xFE

 

Master Code changed

 

 

 

0x70

 

0x00

Master code was

changed at keypad

 

0x06

 

0x12

0xFB Master code was changed over RF 0x06 0x0E
 

User added

0x(01-

max users)

User added. Alarm level = user slot

number

 

0x06

 

0X0E

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0x06

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0x0F

Disabled user entered at keypad  

0x83

0x(01-

max users)

A disabled user pin code was entered at the

keypad

 

0x06

 

0xFE

 

 

 

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.

 

 

 

 

0x06

 

 

 

 

0xFE

 

 

Tamper Alarm

 

 

0xA1

 

0x01

keypad attempts

exceed code entry limit

 

0x06

 

0X10

 

0x02

front escutcheon removed from main  

0x06

 

0xFE

 

 

Battery is fully charged

 

 

 

0x80

 

 

 

0x05

After a low battery alert was observed, the lock was powered down and powered back up with full

battery.

 

 

 

0x08

 

 

 

0x0D

 

 

 

Door Lock needs Time set

 

 

 

0x82

 

 

 

0x00

Power to the lock was restored and the locks RTC was cleared. The controller should set the time to

ensure proper logging.

 

 

 

0x08

 

 

 

0x01

 

Low Battery Alarms***

 

0xA7

0x(Current

%)

Low Battery

(Starting at 4.0V)

 

0x08

 

0x0A

 

0xA8

0x(Current

%)

Critical Battery Level (Starting at 3.9V)  

0x08

 

0x0B

** The Yale lock 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.

 

Param. Num.

 

 

Name

 

 

Length

 

Configuration Properties

 

Info

Info String
Min Max Default
 

 

1

 

 

Volume

 

 

1 byte

0x01

(High Volume)

 

0x03

(Silent)

 

0x02 (Low Volume)

 

Set Volume Level to high (1), low (2), or silent (3).

 

 

53

 

2

 

Auto Relock

 

1 byte

0x00

(Disable)

0xFF

(Enable)

0x00

(Disable)

Set Auto Relock feature to enable or disable.  

45

 

3

 

Relock time

 

1 byte

0x0A (10

seconds)

0xB4 (180

seconds)

0x1E (30

seconds)

Adjust the time your lock will auto relock.  

43

 

 

4

 

Wrong Code Entry Limit

 

 

1 byte

 

 

0x03

 

 

0x0A

 

 

0x05

Adjust the limit for wrong code entries allowed by your lock.  

 

61

 

 

5

 

 

Language

 

 

1 byte

 

0x01

(English)

 

0x03

(French)

 

0x01

(English)

Set the language to English (1), Spanish (2), or French

(3).

 

 

60

 

 

7

 

Shut down time

 

 

1 byte

 

0x0A (10

seconds)

 

0x84 (132

seconds)

 

0x3C (60

seconds)

Adjust the time your lock is shutdown after reaching its wrong code entry limit.  

 

80

 

 

8

 

Operating mode

 

 

1 byte

0x00

(Normal Mode)

0x02

(Privacy Mode)

0x00

(Normal Mode)

Set the Operating Mode to normal mode(0), vacation mode(1) or privacy mode(2).  

 

75

 

11

One Touch Locking  

1 byte

0x00

(Disable)

0xFF

(Enable)

0xFF

(Enable)

Set One Touch Locking feature to enable or disable.  

51

 

12

Privacy Button  

1 byte

0x00

(Disable)

0xFF

(Enable)

0x00

(Disable)

Set Privacy Button feature to enable or disable.  

48

 

13

Lock Status LED  

1 byte

0x00

(Disable)

0xFF

(Enable)

0x00

(Disable)

Set Lock Status LED feature to enable or disable.  

57

 

 

15

Reset To Factory Defaults  

 

1 byte

 

 

0x01

 

 

0x01

 

 

N/A

Lock will reset to factory defaults when set this parameter to 0x01.  

 

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Getting Started with your
Yale Assure Lock® with Wi-Fi

  1. Download the free Yale Access App on your smartphone and create an account.
    Tip: If you already use the August App, use the same login details.
  2. Tap ‘Set up a Device’ from the app menu.
  3. Scan the QR code located on the Quick Start Guide, or on your packaging. If you cannot find your QR code, tap “Can’t scan the code?” and enter your serial number (begins with M1).
    The serial number can be found on your white Smart Module.
    Tip: If your Serial Number has an O, it is the letter, not the number 0.
  4. Follow the in-app steps to install your Assure Lock.
  5. Insert the 4 AA batteries.
  6. Create a master entry code by waking the keypad and pressing it.
    Then enter your desired code. Press to save.
  7. Temporarily remove the batteries and insert the Yale Access Smart Module into the slot above the battery compartment.
    Re-install the batteries.
  8. Register your Smart Module by entering your master
    entry code then.
    Press ‘7’ and then.
    Press ‘1’ and then.
  9. Install DoorSense™ by following the steps shown in the Yale Access App.
  10. Enable HomeKit, if desired, by following the steps in the Yale Access App. You will need the HomeKit QR code which is on your white smart module.
    Tip: The HomeKit QR code has a house icon with it.
  11. Set up your Connect Wi-Fi Bridge by scanning its QR code. After scanning, plug in your Connect.
    Tip: Make sure the Connect is plugged into an outlet within 10 feet from your door lock.
  12. Create entry codes by tapping on the bottom menu of the app.
    Tap ‘Invite’ and then choose either ‘App Access’ or ‘Personal Entry Code Only.’
    For entry code access, codes can be 4-8 digits long and can be temporary, scheduled, or permanent.

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