Link to keypad info and manual
The device is battery operated, so you'll need to wake it so it can receive commands. To wake it, I've found the easiest is to send the command, and at the same time trigger the tamper switch and after 1-2 seconds reset the tamper switch. Alternatively you can set it to "always awake" by changing parameter 5 to 3, as described in the manual. Note that it will not accept codes and RFID tags in this mode, but it can be used for setting user codes.
At first you will need to set user codes. You can set pin codes (4-10 digits) or use RFID tags.
To set pin codes you can just use the "Set user pin" action of the plugin.
To set an RFID tag you'll need to do the following:
- Set the plugin to debug log
- Press "Home" or "Away" button and place the RFID tag on the keypad.
- You will receive a log output similar to this:
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Z-Wave Lock Manager Debug -----
Z-Wave Lock Manager Debug User Code Status received:
Z-Wave Lock Manager Debug Raw command: 01 14 00 04 00 0D 0E 63 03 00 00 XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX 38
Z-Wave Lock Manager Debug Node: 13
Z-Wave Lock Manager Debug User: 0
Z-Wave Lock Manager Status: User code 0 is blank [Node: 13]
Z-Wave Lock Manager Debug -----
- The 10x XX is the RFID code, which you'll need to copy
- Use the "set user pin" action and paste the RFID code.
That's it, you should now be able to set "home" and "away" using codes or RFID tags.
You'll receive log output like this and can make triggers for locking/unlocking for different user ids
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Z-Wave Lock Manager Status: Door unlocked by user 11 [Node: 13]
Z-Wave Lock Manager Status: Door locked by user 1 [Node: 13]
If invalid code or RFID tag is used, this will occur in the log:
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Z-Wave Lock Manager Status: User code 0 is blank [Node: 13]
Note that the keypad is not yet supported by Indigo, so the Lock/Unlock state of Indigo does not update.