

- #SCHLAGE CONNECT SMART DEADBOLT Z WAVE PLUS ENABLED HOW TO#
- #SCHLAGE CONNECT SMART DEADBOLT Z WAVE PLUS ENABLED INSTALL#
- #SCHLAGE CONNECT SMART DEADBOLT Z WAVE PLUS ENABLED UPDATE#
- #SCHLAGE CONNECT SMART DEADBOLT Z WAVE PLUS ENABLED CODE#
I believe you’ll see a red checkmark on the outside of your lock if this done correctly. IMPORTANT: You only need to follow this step if you clicked “Add Node” instead of “Add Node Secure”.įrom the same page, click Remove Node and then select your Schlage lock. Optional Step 5: Remove Regular Schlage node After a few moments, you’ll see a new Schlage lock node show up. If you accidentally added it as a regular node, see step 5 to remove it.Ĭlick Configuration > Integrations > Z-Wave (or JWave JS) > Configure. Schlage locks must be added as “secure join” devices. Step 4: Secure Join node to Home Assistant (Supervisor > System > Host System > Reboot) Under your zwave configuration, add your network key like I’ve done and then Save. (Supervisor > Add-on store > File Editor).Ĭlick the folder icon in the top left corner and then choose configuration.yaml.
#SCHLAGE CONNECT SMART DEADBOLT Z WAVE PLUS ENABLED INSTALL#
If you don’t have the File Editor integration installed yet, you’ll need to install that too. ZWaveJS users do not need to add anything to the configuration.yaml file. This section is only for openwave or the old zwave integration.

Step 3: Add Network Key to Configuration.yaml It would look something like ’87DF515BAD31DB54972cAE1c11BAA1′ ZWAVE JS NOTE: If you are using Zwave JS, not OpenZWave or the old deprecated z-wave integration, remove all 0x’s, spaces, and comma’s. Unfortunately you aren’t able to simply copy & paste this from a terminal, so open Notepad and manually type it out. This will create a random string of numbers like 0x9a, 0x57, etc
#SCHLAGE CONNECT SMART DEADBOLT Z WAVE PLUS ENABLED CODE#
Open the Terminal and paste this code to generate a network key in hex: cat /dev/urandom | tr -dc '0-9A-F' | fold -w 32 | head -n 1 | sed -e 's/\(.\)/0x\1, /g' -e 's/, $//' (Supervisor > Add-on store > Terminal & SSH). To generate a network key, download the Home Sssistant integration called ‘ Terminal & SSH“. Then, follow the steps above to exclude it.

#SCHLAGE CONNECT SMART DEADBOLT Z WAVE PLUS ENABLED HOW TO#
How to Factory Reset Schlage Camelot BE469 Lockįor my scenario, I had to factory reset my Schlage lock before I could pair it to Home Assistant. If it doesn’t exclude it right away, you may have to try excluding it a few times. After a few seconds, you should see a “1 device has been excluded” message. From the SmartThings app, select your hub > 3 dots > Z-Wave Utilities > Z-Wave exclusion.Enter your 6-digit Programming Code, then press 0.Press the SCHLAGE button on the outside of your door.Put your lock into the “locked” position, with the lock fully extended. Move your SmartThings hub as close as possible to your Schlage Z-Wave lock.The default pairing code is located in your Schlage instruction manual, but you can also find it on a sticker inside located on the “inside” section of your lock. You will also need your 6-digit pairing code. To exclude your lock, you will need to first remove it from SmartThings. You might also find my Home Assistant Keymaster guideuseful, where you can create and manage pin codes directly from Home Assistant after you set up this guide. If you’re Schlage Z-wave lock wasn’t added to SmartThings, you can skip Step 1.Īlso, if you’re a fan of setting up security devices in Home Assistant, I recommend checking my Home Assistant Alarmo guide, which will walk you through setting up a home alarm system in Home Assistant without needing to touch a single line of yaml. Since I migrated from SmartThings to Home Assistant, I first had to exclude the lock from SmartThings. My Schlage lock was initially paired to SmartThings. To save you the hassle of reading through everything like I had to, I’ve consolidated everything into one how-to guide.
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