Here you can find help Getting Started with your Yale Smart Keypad.
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Yale Smart Keypad
2 x AAA Batteries
1 x Adhesive Strip
2 x Fixing screws
2 x Wall plugs
Operating Temperature: -25℃ to 50℃
Storage Temperature: -30℃ to 60℃
Operating Humidity: 0 to 95%
Yale Smart Keypads are typically installed on the exterior of the home and they are suitable for outdoor use. The Yale Smart Keypad has an IP55 rating, meaning they are dust protected and effective against water jetting.
You can find your keypad serial number using the Yale Home App.
Open the Yale Home App.
Select All Devices.
Select your Keypad.
The serial number will be displayed here under Information.
Alternatively, your keypad's serial number can be found on the back of the device.
This guide provides steps to set up your Yale Smart Keypad. Before the installation begins, you may be prompted to update the firmware on your lock.
Before beginning the setup process, make sure the Keypad back light is blinking
Open the Yale Home App and select the top right + icon
Scan the QR code on the back of the keypad when prompted
Select ‘Start Setup’ and follow the onscreen instructions. You’ll see a series of screens as the Yale Home app connects to your Smart Keypad and prepares it for use. As part of the process your Yale Keypad will download any new firmware updates, and will ask you to select which lock the keypad should work with
Select ‘Continue’ Congratulations! Your Smart Keypad is ready to use.
The Yale Smart Keypad facilitates access to up to 220 unique 4-6 digit codes, which are stored on the smart product that the keypad is associated with.
The Smart Keypad runs on two AAA batteries. Estimated battery life is 3-6 months depending on usage.
You can pair only one keypad with a Yale Smart Lock at a time. This includes either:
The Yale Smart Keypad
The Yale Smart Keypad 2- Fingerprint
If you wish to switch to a different keypad, you’ll need to unpair the current one before pairing a new device.