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Yale Assure Lock - Touchscreen Keypad Door Lock in Bronze
Manufacturer | Yale Security Inc. |
Part number | YRD226-NR-0BP |
Item Weight | 1.36 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 13.97 x 13.97 x 25.4 cm; 1.36 kg |
Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | YRD226-NR-0BP |
Size | Touchscreen with Key |
Color | Oil Rubbed Bronze |
Style | Lock Only |
Finish | Bronze |
Material | Bronze |
Pattern | With Key |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power source type | Battery powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Head Style | Lock Only |
Display Style | Touchscreen |
Special Features | Alcohol-Free |
Included components | Yale Assure Lock Touchscreen, Deadbolt Strike and Mounting Hardware, 4 AA Batteries, Installation Manual and Door Template, 2 Keys |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
O**D
Working fine!
Fast delivery + fine packing
B**Z
Poor quality
Poor quality and materials
C**0
Happy purchase!
Easy to install, use & manage. Kid friendly. So far it works great & we’re happy with purchase.One thing I was annoyed about, was it didn’t include the “brain”. In order to get some features I specifically purchased it for I had to purchase additional pieces. Like auto locking after door closes, the app functions, alerts the door is still open & a couple other things. In my opinion it should have been included especially since it highlights the features in the description as though it comes with everything or at least be more forthcoming that these features require additional equipment. After everything was said & done I feel it was a bit pricey.
A**A
Buena compra!!
Cumple su función!! Buena compra!!
H**K
First class hardware
This review is for the YRD-216 (keypad version) and it's absolutely excellent... Except for some issues with the setup instructions that are explained below. It's only been on the door for a week so I haven't yet had to deal with wintertime door swelling or anything like that, but when things are aligned it's great. The bolt moves quietly and quickly (less than 2 seconds). The buttons work perfectly. The rubber gaskets between the lock and the door are a nice touch. I was concerned that the buttons would look tacky (compared to the super cool touchpad version) but they also look really nice. The form and function are really top notch.The only quibbles with the design are that the buttons are hard to read when you're standing up, and the beeping is super loud. I recommend to disable the sound via the menu options after you've got everything set up (it uses different tones to let you know that your programming was sucessful so it's nice to use the sound during setup). The physical installation instructions were excellent, BUT the operation and setup instructions were not correct for the keypad version (maybe they were carryover from another model but there were several serious errors on this model).Optional extra info in case you buy this same model: First thing, the instructions say to push a button to wake it up. Don't do that, the lock registers each button push regardless of whether it's "awake." However, during programming you should first open the door and then manually turn the bolt to extend it (Normally when you leave the house, you just need to push any button to engage the bolt... So if the bolt is unlocked when you try to start programming, it will assume that you've left the house and your first button push will serve only to lock the bolt). OK, so the door is open and the bolt is extended. For some reason the manual does not tell you explicitly that mode 1 is the mode to reset your master programming code. In the future if you want to change your master code you would enter your old master code, then hit the button that looks like a gear (let's call it "G"), and then hit "1" for the master program mode. Strangely the lock ships with an empty master code, and if you use the hard reset button it also reverts to empty, just FYI. So the first time you use the lock instead of entering your master code and then "G", here's what you do: after the bolt is manually extended, just hit "G" and then "1" and then whatever code you want, and then "G" again to finalize the new code. Now you can use modes 2 and 3 to set up your daily door entry codes as the manual explains (except as mentioned above, do NOT press a button to "wake" the lock, just leave the bolt extended and type in your master code). Hope this helps, the lock is really great once you get it set up.
G**O
Excelente compra en calidad y precio
Instale esta chapa en mi entrada principal, fue muy sencillo (teniendo la herramienta adecuada) y quedó perfecto!Se configura muy fácilmente y funciona perfectamente.Súper recomendable
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