Hopefully this is fixed soon because it would be nice to know if my lock is truly offline or just a glitch in the software. If the lock actually died & really did go offline, there is no way to know; maybe until you find yourself locked out.

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Perhaps the cause of the initial resetting of lock code names because of the Edge driver being initialized. The lock code names are maintained in the lockCodes capability which is maintained by the driver. If the driver is changed, the lock code names are reset. Also, as I mentioned there is a bug in the stock driver that will reset them when certain driver commands are executed and once that happens, it will repeat indefinitely until you reboot your hub.

To be clear, there are plenty of bugs in the stock Edge driver for locks (particularly Schlage) and I HIGHLY recommend using [ST EDGE] Z-Wave Lock PH - Devices & Integrations / Community Created Device Types - SmartThings Community from @philh30. The beta version of this driver in his channel has specific fixes for Schlage locks (as well as exposing more settings) and he has added the capability of seeing how/who unlocked the door as well as exposing that as a trigger for Routines.

It will happen with both the Zwave lock Edge driver and the Zigbee lock Edge driver so both types of locks are affected. Even if you figure it out and change the names back to what they were before, it will happen again as soon as you go into SLGA. I figured it out by entering each code on the keypad and then looked in history to see which code it reported that unlocked the door. I got tired of waiting for a fix so I turned off SLGA notifications and I now use Sharptools for reporting and managing the codes.

I have tried removing the lock from the z-wave network and re-adding it, removing the batteries for a few minutes from the lock, removing the power and battery from the main panel and trying to force a lock jammed condition with no luck. I do find it interesting that since the first jammed condition I can no longer force a jammed condition even if the deadbolt is completely blocked from moving and the lock command is sent. Maybe I misunderstand what a jammed lock is.

Looks like The lock may not be exposed to google home even for unlocking once SmartThings is in the picture. so I may just be wrong on the idea that you could unlock it if you are connecting it through smartthings.

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I am new to the Smartthings community, and I am migrating from a Vivint smart home system. I successfully removed all of my Z-wave devices (including two Kiwkset 910 door locks and 5 GE / Jasco toggle light switches) from my Vivint controller and was able to add them all to my new Smartthings (v3) wireless hub (they were recognized by Smartthings as devices).

I then waited 60 seconds or so before trying to either unlock the door manually or to unlock it from the app. The behavior is the same as before. I can add and remove the lock (pair / unpair) in the SmartThings app without any apparent issues (unpairs immediately, takes about 7-8 seconds to pair), but I cannot actually control it from the SmartThings app once it has been added.

Solution: If the lock has been unable to communicate with the system after multiple attempts, it will go into sleep mode. Lock and unlock the door with a key so that the lock status transmits to the system. If it still does not communicate, remove (exclude/unpair) the lock from your system. Then, pair (add/include) the lock with your system again. If the problem persists, add a repeater or router between the controller and lock if none presently exist in the system.

My Vivint panel has not yet been taken down or turned off. I wonder if I need to go back in and exclude these door locks several times (or turn off the panel completely) to make sure there is no interference between the Vivint panel (which used to be paired with the door locks) and my v3 SmartThings Hub?

Custom handlers address a specific need. It would be to bring out additional functionality or fix bugs in the locks firmware or other issues. There are many really good/updated handlers out there but getting the basic lock / unlock functionality working would be the first step.

Instead of using the new SmartThings app, use the Classic app to pair your lock. The reason being that the Classic app notifies you if the hub has an error during the pairing process, like a key exchange or secure inclusion error.

Both my Yale YRD256 and my August lock show up in the Alexa app. It also shows virtual locks. Alexa/Echo is a much better platform for controlling home automation. Google is just one limitation after another.

I believe that most locks are not controllable from Google Home because it doesn't have the Pin Code function like Alexa does. You wouldn't want someone to be able to shout through an open door "Hey Google, open the front door" and be able to walk right into your house.

as for the status of your lock, you can tie that to a virtual switch in RM and then ask the status of the switch in Google Home. Until the HE integration gets Contact and Motion sensor support, some folks are doing this for contact and motion sensors currently.

Google Assistant supports Locks, both state reporting as well as Lock / Unlock. This is a hap on the Hubitat side that I am dissapointed is still yet to be implemented. Honestly they have done the hardwork, this would be very simple code changes to add lock support.

In 2020 the state of Minnesota adopted ASME A17.3-2015 - Safety Code for Existing Elevators and Escalators. New in the 2015 version of this code is section 3.10.12; commonly referred to as door lock monitoring." This requirement ensures that an elevator will not operate if the hoistway door interlock or car door gate switch circuitry were either bypassed or failed in a way that renders the circuitry bypassed.

Elevator controllers manufactured to meet the A17.1-2000 - Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators, likely have door lock monitoring. Because of the adoption dates of previous editions of ASME Codes in Minnesota, each elevator controller installed prior to 2007 will have to be evaluated to determine if it complies with this requirement or not. This can be confirmed by a qualified licensed elevator contractor or possibly by the controller manufactures records based on a serial number or similar reference.

At UMaine, we strive to provide the safest and most secure environment for our students living on campus. We recently upgraded to a more secure lock system to ensure that students are safe on our campus and within our community.

Our dorm room locks are made by Assa Abloy and are the IN120 model. They utilize the Wi-Fi system for updates and are battery-powered. They will continue to work even during WiFi or power outages. Students can use their MaineCard or a mobile device to access their hall and their individual rooms on campus.

Your first step is to contact one of the Resident Assistants for your hall. They have a master key and can open your room for you. They will always be your first stop.


If you cannot reach your Resident Assistant, your next step is to call the University of Maine Police Department at (207) 581-4040. They can verify your identity for security purposes and can assist you 24/7 with a room lockout.

This could be several things. If you have a roommate, have them try their MaineCard on your shared door lock. If their card works and yours does not, then you will need to visit the MaineCard Office for troubleshooting assistance.

If it does seem to be a lock issue, please call (207) 581-4371 between the hours of 8:00 am to 4:30 pm and our Lock Team will be out to assist you. If you cannot reach someone by phone, please email aux.support@maine.edu with your Hall, Room Number, Name and Phone Number and that will create a ticket straight into our queue.

If you are locked out after 4:30 pm, please contact your Resident Assistant first. If you are unable to reach them, your next step is to call the University of Maine Police Department at (207) 581-4040.


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