1. Welcome
ELAN g! Integration Locks
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2. This Presentation was created by the
good folks at Worthington Distribution
and adapted for distribution to ELAN g!
dealers to aide in their Z-Wave education.
Worthington Distribution carries all of the
Z-Wave locks and peripherals and offers
great technical support to its’ customers.
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3. Code, Insurance and Installation
• Always Follow
• National Code
• State Code
• Local Code
• National Electric Code (NEC)
• When No Code Exists the Code Defaults to the NEC
• Licensing and Insurance
• What are the Licenses Required?
• Are Employees Covered for Electrical and other Trade Work?
• Worthington University Classes Are A Complement To But Not A
Replacement For Manufacturer Trainings
• Always Consult Product Manuals And Follow Safety Warnings
• Do Not Make Product Modifications Or Alterations
• Install All Product In Accordance With UL And CE Listings
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4. Manufacturer Instructions
• Worthington University Training Documents Are A Complement To
But Not A Replacement For Manufacturer Trainings
• Always Consult Product Manuals And Follow Safety Warnings
• Do Not Make Product Modifications Or Alterations
• Install All Product In Accordance With UL And CE Listing
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5. What Can Do?
• ELAN g! controllers support two-way integration
with locks
• The g! controllers can lock and unlock the locks
and monitor changes in the states of the locks
• Provide convenient user code management
• Extensive event triggering allows the state of the
lock can be used as a condition in automation
programming
• Lock control is supported in all g! interfaces
• TS7/TS10 touchscreens
• iOS & Android devices
• HR2 & TS2
• PC viewer
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6. Supported Locks
Entry Set Deadbolt Deadbolt Deadbolt Deadbolt Deadbolt Entry Set
Entry Set Deadbolt Deadbolt Deadbolt Deadbolt Deadbolt Entry Set
Touch Pad
Technology Z-Wave Z-Wave Z-Wave Z-Wave Z-Wave Z-Wave Z-Wave
ZigBee HA ZigBee ZigBee ZigBee HA ZigBee HA
HA HA
Motorized Y Y Y Y Y N* N*
Lock/Unlock
Lock Status Y Y Y Y Y Y Y/N*
Pinpad / Key reports Y Y Y Y Y Y Y/N*
User Codes 30 30 30 250 (30 250 (30 19 19
supported supported
by g!) by g!)
• Lock status only reflects the status of the lock, not the door. 4-AA
Batteries 4-AA 4-AA 4-AA 4-AA 3-AA,1-9V 4-AA
• A deadbolt can be extended if the door is open. An entry set door must be closed to be secure.
• *Schlage deadbolts must be manually turned, the deadbolt is not motorized
• *Schlage entry sets can be locked/unlocked via command when the key is in the locked position
• When a Schlage entry set is manually unlocked with a key, the lock/unlock state is not correctly
represented. A lock command will not lock the door, the state will show as locked.
• A Schlage manual key unlock override on the entry set is not reported to the HAI via Z-Wave
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8. Kwikset Finishes
Deadbolts Contemporary Entry Set
Deadbolts
BD99100-006 BD99100-014 BD99100-006
Z-Wave Z-Wave Z-Wave
Venetian Bronze Venetian Bronze Venetian Bronze
BD99100-005 BD99100-011 BD99100-005
Z-Wave Z-Wave Z-Wave
Satin Nickel Satin Nickel Satin Nickel
BD99100-004 BD99100-012 BD99100-004
Z-Wave Z-Wave Z-Wave
Satin Chrome
Polished Brass Polished Brass
BD99100-013
Z-Wave
Polished Chrome
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9. Yale Finishes
Capacitive Touch Pinpad
Deadbolts Deadbolts
YALD220ZW619 YALD210ZW619
Z-Wave Z-Wave
Satin Nickel Satin Nickel
YALD220ZW0BP YALD210ZW0BP
Z-Wave Z-Wave
Oil Rubbed Bronze Oil Rubbed Bronze
YALD220ZW605 YALD210ZW605
Z-Wave Z-Wave
Bright Brass Bright Brass
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10. Schlage Finishes
Deadbolts Entry Set
SCHBE369619 SCHFE599619
Z-Wave Z-Wave
Satin Nickel Satin Nickel
SCHBE369716 SCHFE599716
Z-Wave Z-Wave
Aged Bronze Aged Bronze
SCHBE369505 SCHFE599505
Z-Wave Z-Wave
Bright Brass Bright Brass
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11. Are ZigBee and Z-Wave the Same?
Both are mesh network
• All products can be on the same • New HA Profile is creating a
network protocol layer for interoperability
• Basic interoperability for all • HA Profile products are starting to
products ship from HAI, Centralite and
coming from Somfy
• Very large number of currently
shipping interoperable products • Multiple chip manufacturers
building to an IEEE standard
• 1 Chip manufacturer
• HA Profile locks coming from
• Locks from Kwikset, Yale,
Kwikset, Baldwin and Yale
Baldwin and Schlage currently
shipping • Currently shipping ZigBee locks
are not HA Profile
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12. Z-Wave Setup
• Leviton Vizia rf+ Installer Software
• Lock Inclusion
• 2-Way Communication Setup
• Worthington Distribution recommends Z-Wave
technology in traditional wood frame residential
applications up to 7,500 sq/ft.
• For unusual applications, give us a call.
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13. Getting Started: What You Will Need
• Z-Wave lock compatibility
• g!5.9 and above
• Leviton VRCOP Serial interface
• It must be a ‘3’ series (see image)
• Firmware must be updated
• All VRCOP units sent from Is your VRCOP compatible?
Worthington Distribution as of Look on the back for ‘vizia rf+ 3’
1/1/2012 is updated and a
sticker is added to the box
before shipment (see image)
• Firmware updates for the
VRCOP ‘3’ series can be
updated from Leviton.com Worthington Distribution is updating serial
(Click on Home Automation) interfaces before shipping (as of 1/1/2012).
• Use a Leviton VRUSB-1US USB Look for the sticker above on the box
programming stick (pictured)
The Leviton USB stick is needed for use
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14. vizia rf+ Installation Software
• The software is free
• Locks require 1.1.0.0 or later
• Download from
www.leviton.com/rfinstaller
• A LEVVRUSB-1US USB stick is required
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15. Z-Wave Overview
• Z-Wave Technology
• Expanding Communication Coverage
• Beaming Command
• Best Practices
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16. Z-Wave Mesh Networking
• Networking technology to route information between
devices
• Allows reconfiguration around blocked paths by "hopping“
• Mesh network
• No repeaters required
• More devices = better coverage
• Estimated 75’ (open air) range between devices
• Results vary based on construction and environment,
35’+ installed distance is typical
• Self-healing: network can still operate even when a device
breaks down or a connection goes bad
• 900MHz frequency at 9.6K and 40K baud
• Only uses devices that have been programmed into the
network
• Enough devices must be in network for sufficient coverage
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17. More modules = Better Coverage
• Z-Wave is a mesh network
• AC Powered devices can repeat
R1 R2 R3
transmissions to reach devices that the
serial module can not reach directly
• Worthington Distribution has found
R4 Z-Wave to be effective in traditionally
constructed homes up to 7,500
• Z-Wave devices that are running on
batteries DO NOT repeat Z-Wave
commands
• Examples: Locks and battery powered
thermostats
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18. Choose Modules with Beaming
• Understanding Beaming is critical to success with locks
• When the serial module is unable to talk directly to a lock it will need
the assistance of other AC powered (non-battery) devices in the
network to repeat the messages
• ONLY DEVICES WITH BEAMING SUPPORT CAN WAKE A LOCK
• Beaming is required to ‘wake-up’ 2-way battery devices
• Many (most) shipping Z-Wave devices do not feature beaming support
• All devices with new chipsets include beaming support; however, not all
products feature the new chips
• Without beaming, the locks will not communicate no matter how many
non-beaming devices are added to the network
• Beaming communication does have noticeable delay
Beam
Command
Serial
Interface Wake Up!
Lock
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19. Known Products With Beaming
• As of October 24, 2012 the current shipping versions of the
following products are known to have Beaming support.
Note: Leviton vizia rf+ is fully
compatible with HAI
controllers and LEVVRCZ4-M0 LEVVRCS4-M0
vizia rf+ 4 Button LEVVRP03 LEVVRC0P vizia rf+ 4 Button
features automatic
Zone Controller Lamp Module Serial Interface Scene Controller
status updates
Note: Evolve devices can
be controlled by HAI;
however,
status must be polled EVOLDM-15 EVOLRM-AS
Plug-in Lamp module Decorator style dimmer EVOLOM-15
EVOLPM-15 EVOLSM-15 Wall Outlet
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20. Z-Wave Best Practices
Stay away from controlling devices
mounted outdoors and in outbuildings
• Exterior materials can effect signal
• Examples
• Aluminum siding
• Wire mesh – stucco and stone
• Foil backed installation
• Low-E Glass
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• Low temperatures are a concern
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21. Z-Wave Best Practices
• Best practice is to expand coverage in pairs
• More options allows the mesh to try alternate paths
• The temptation when expanding coverage is to just add a single
device half way. While this has been known to work, for
consistent results add 2 devices around the halfway point.
• When using plug-in modules, choose locations that are unlikely to
be unplugged or moved
• Behind furniture is often a great location
• If out of site, label “Communication Device, Do Not Remove”
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• Once placed and programmed DO NOT RELOCATE ZWAVE
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22. Z-Wave is RF: Think Metal!
• Z-Wave uses RF signals
• Metal reflects signals
• Metal does not mean it will not work, just be aware of
large metal objects and plan accordingly
• Metal junction boxes effect RF transmission patterns
• Often more devices are needed for the same
coverage
• Do not place the Leviton Z-Wave Serial Interface in a
metal structured wiring enclosure or equipment rack
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23. Z-Wave
Programming
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24. Create A New File
• Start by creating a new file
• The USB stick will be reset
• You will be prompted for a new file name
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25. Learn the Locks
Install First
•Install the locks in the FINAL location before enrolling
• It is NOT advisable to learn the locks and then install them
•Once you hit OK, use the following slides for the proper enrollment procedure
Exclude before Include
•It is a good habit to Exclude a device prior to Including it in
your new Zwave network
• In enough cases to be troublesome a device is tested
on the production line but not removed from their test
network
• This causes issues with learning the lock into a new
network
•Excluding a device is very similar to including a device. Start
by selecting Exclude Device then skip to the instructions for
your lock
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26. Learn The Locks
Include
•After Excluding you may now Include
•Select Include Device and press “OK” BEFORE putting the lock into include mode
•See the slide for your device for setting it to include
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27. Learning Kwikset and Baldwin
• Install the locks in the FINAL location before enrolling
• It is NOT advisable to learn the locks and then install them
• Ensure you have fresh batteries and that a green Z-Wave radio is installed
• A non-communicating version of the lock is available in which a radio is not
installed. The RF cards are not available separately.
• A ZigBee radio is red and is not compatible with Z-Wave products
• When the lock is powered up, follow the instructions to set user code 1
• Press the big button (circled in red) one time
• Enter a code
• Press the lock button
• As shown in the previous slide, click ‘Include Device’
• When the dialog box pops up, press ‘OK’
• Press the top left microswitch (finger pointing on the left)
• The blue LED on the USB stick will flash, it can take 30 seconds for a lock to
enroll
• Give the lock a name
• Repeat for additional locks
• If for any reason the lock will not learn, click ‘Exclude Device’ and then the
Microswitch. Once removed from all networks, attempt Inclusion again.
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28. Learning Yale
• Install the locks in the final location before enrolling
• It is not advisable to learn the locks and then install them
• Ensure you have fresh batteries
• When the lock is powered up you have to set an installer code
• Enter 12345678#
• Enter 1#
• Enter an Installer Code (4-6 digits) followed by #
• As shown in the previous slide, click ‘Include Device’
• When the dialog box pops up, press ‘OK’
• Learn in the deadbolt
• Enter the new Installer Code followed by #
• Enter 7#
• Enter 1#
• The blue LED on the USB stick will flash, it can take 30 seconds for a lock to
enroll
• Give the lock a name
• Repeat for additional locks
• If for any reason the lock will not learn, click ‘Exclude Device’
• Enter the new Installer Code followed by #
• Enter 7#
• Enter 3#
• Once removed from all networks
attempt Inclusion again
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29. Learning Schlage
• Before installing, write down the Prog and User Codes on the yellow sticker
(below)
• Install the locks in the final location before enrolling
• It is not advisable to learn the locks and then install them
• Ensure you have fresh batteries
• The deadbolt has 2 sets of batteries
• 3 AA power the Z-Wave radio and 9V controls the lock/pinpad
• As shown in the previous slide, click ‘Include Device’
• When the dialog box pops up, press ‘OK’
• Type the Prog Code in on the Pinpad
• The Schlage logo will turn Amber
• Press 0
• The blue LED on the USB stick will flash, it can take 30 seconds for a lock to enroll
• Give the lock a name
• Repeat for additional locks
• If for any reason the lock will not learn, click ‘Exclude Device’ and then type the
Prog Code followed by 0
• Once removed from all networks attempt Inclusion again.
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30. Additional Devices for Communication
• Many installations will require additional Z-Wave
modules to ensure reliable communication
• Beaming compatible devices are required
R1 R2 R3 • See slide 19
• Plug-in lamp and appliance modules have been
popular with other installers
• Pro: Quick installation with no electrical license
R4 required
• Con: The customer can move or unplug the
modules
• Light switches and outlets provide a more custom
installation
• Pro: Devices are not going to move and
customers often request more devices once they
can control lights on a schedule and from
portable devices
• Con: Devices should be installed by an
electrician
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31. Additional Devices for Communication
• Programming
• Click Include Device
• Click OK and wait 2 seconds
• The LED on the stick will flash
for a moment
• Follow the Include Device instructions
for the device
• Leviton – Tap the device on
• Evolve – Double tap the device
on
• Once all additional devices are added
• Right mouse click on the serial
interface
• Now has a green box
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32. Add the Leviton Serial Interface
• It is best to have the locks installed and learned before adding the serial interface
• If a lock is added after learning in the serial, simply repeat the serial learning process
• Put the VRC0P interface into learning BEFORE pressing ‘Include Device’ on the PC
• With the LED flashing green, press and hold the LED until it turns amber
• If the LED turns amber and then red, the serial is defaulted. Just wait until the
LED turns green again and start over
• With the LED flashing amber, click ‘Include Device’ followed by clicking ‘OK’ when
the dialog box pops up
• Once included, give the serial interface a name like ‘serial interface’
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33. Set the Serial Interface For 2-Way
• Before executing this step, the locks must be in the network and the serial interface should
be learned in last
• Choose Diagnostics / RS232 Setup
• The LevSerialInterfaceConfig dialog box will open
• Use the pull down next to RS232 Modules and choose the
serial interface connected to the HAI
• Place a check mark next to each lock
• Click Set Association
• The Set Association button will gray out during communication
• Be patient, this can take a minute or two
• The blue LED on the USB stick will flash
• The process is complete when the Set Association button
is no longer grayed out. You can now close the dialog box.
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34. Note the Node Numbers
• The last step before closing the software is to note the node numbers for each lock
• g! imports all the devices automatically but does not import device names
• In the upper left corner, expand the ‘All Devices’ section in the tree
• Note the device name and node numbers shown in the parenthesis ()
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35. USB Stick Orientation
Blind spot at • RF devices often do not radiate evenly in all directions
close
distance • The USB stick radiates out the sides more than the end
• Typically this is a non-issue except in very close range applications
• The time to be aware of the USB stick radiation pattern is when you
have a laptop cradled in your arm
• If the USB stick is in the back, installers like to get the stick
near the target device; unfortunately, that puts the device right
in the ‘blind spot’
• Point the side of the stick towards the device for better results
Not
Much better
recommended
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36. A Device Will not learn
• In current Z-Wave versions, a device must be within
the standard (3’) or long range (75’ open air) inclusion
circle during the learning phase
R1 R2 R3 • Depends on when the device was designed
• Beaming devices typically support long range
inclusion
• If other devices will be needed to ‘hop’ to the USB stick
R4
then it will likely not learn
• It is best to have the PC and stick in the room
when learning
• This is most important with locks
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37. When Things Go Wrong: Static Routes
• Z-Wave is an excellent technology; however, like
many technologies, it is only as good as the
R
1
R
2
R
3
installation
• Static Routes
R • Z-Wave is a mesh network that depends
4
on other devices in the network to ensure
commands get to their destination
• Learning devices into the USB stick
establishes the paths
• Removing or Moving a device disrupts
the path and causes serious issues
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38. Rediscovery
• Z-Wave paths are critical to success
• Paths are traditionally established during the learn process
• Rediscovery establishes new paths using devices currently
R R R3 assigned to the network
1 2
• Start by learning all of the devices into the USB stick
• Place the devices in their final location
R • Use the rediscovery feature
4
• Update the VRC0P using ‘Update Routes’ after rediscovery
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39. Rediscovery Power Level
• Choose Power Level
• The Power Level is useful for ensuring there is
‘room for error’ when routes are chosen
• Lowering Power Level means devices transmission range is
lowered as routes are discovered so fewer devices are available
• The devices chosen for routes during low power rediscovery
will have high signal strength during normal operation
• Choosing a power level
• In typical installations, start with -6dB
• The only exception is when the home has a large amount
of Z-Wave (every light switch in the home)
• A low Power Level will cause the system to hop more
than it needs to resulting in slower communication
• Start the Network Rediscovery
• If you start with -6dB and all devices don’t pass, try -4dB
• If -4dB does not pass you likely need more modules
• Always update the serial interface after a Network Rediscovery
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40. Update Routes
• When a Rediscovery is used the serial needs to be updated
• The serial update allow the serial to use the new paths that
were discovered
• After the serial has been updated, the locks need to be offered
the newly discovered pathways for speaking back to the serial
• Under Diagnostics choose Update Routes
• Check each lock
• Click Update Routes
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41. Time for g!
• Connect the VRC0P to your ELAN g! controller using the
white serial cable and see the ELAN Zwave Door Locks
integration note to complete programming
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