Yale Home Mortise Lock YDME 80 User Guide
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Introduction
The Yale Home Mortise Lock YDME 80 is a high-tech and safe way to lock your modern home's doors. With its strong mortise lock mechanism and various access choices, such as a PIN code, an RFID card, and a mechanical key, this smart lock is both convenient and adaptable. The YDME 80 makes your home safer and more attractive by its sleek form and long-lasting construction. The lock also has more advanced features, like an automatic closing function, a low battery alarm, and a tamper alert, which work together to protect your property completely.
Detailed Specifications
The Yale Home Mortise Lock YDME 80 has the following key features:
- Adjustable latch to fit most doors from 1-3/8" to 1-3/4" thick
- Easy-to-read LED keypad with capacitive touch technology
- ANSI/BHMA Grade 2 certified for commercial use
- Satin nickel finish for a sleek and modern look
- Optional remote control and automation capabilities with Z-Wave technology
The Right Way of Using
Tips: Keep your finger clean and make sure to let it touch the metal frame of the scanner
The Wrong Way of Using
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Description
The Yale Home Mortise Lock YDME 80 is a versatile and reliable lock that offers superior security and convenience. With its adjustable latch, it can fit most standard doors, and its easy-to-read LED keypad ensures that users can quickly and easily enter their access codes. The lock is ANSI/BHMA Grade 2 certified, which means it meets the highest standards for commercial use. Additionally, the satin nickel finish gives the lock a sleek and modern look that will complement any home or office decor.
One of the most innovative features of the YDME 80 is its optional Z-Wave technology, which allows users to remotely control and automate the lock using a smartphone or other compatible device. This feature is particularly useful for business owners who need to grant access to employees or contractors, or for homeowners who want to ensure that their doors are locked even when they're away from home.
Operation Guidance
Keypad Instruction
- Touch the screen for electricity with the sound "welcome to use."
- Pressing "#" at the menu situation means confirm.
Voice Indication
- Each pressing of the keypad with a "Beep" sound.
- Voice with "Please input again" for incorrect operation.
- Voice with "Please change the battery" when the battery is low.
- The keypad will be locked for one minute if an incorrect input is made 3 times, with the sound "3 times of incorrect password, the keypad was locked."
- When the battery is low, the voice indication will lock automatically. A long "Beep" indicates successful operation, "Beep, Beep, Beep" indicates incorrect operation, "Beep, Beep, Beep, Beep" indicates a low battery, and "Beep, Beep" indicates other cases.
Factory Settings
- The factory default master code is “111111”. Please change the master code on initial use. After changing, all existing users are deleted automatically.
Reset
Keep the battery on and press the “Reset” button. When hearing the sound "Successfully operation," it means the lock was reset successfully and the master code was reverted to "111111." All users added before were deleted.
Changing the master code
Operation Operation note
Touch the screen Touch the screen, the blue lighton, sound with "Welcome to use”
Input "#+6-digit master code
Voice with "0,#,change the master code,1,#, add user,2,#,delete user".
Press "0","#" button voice with" Change the master code”
Input a new code(6 digits)
Voice with" Please inputa new 6 digits code”
Input the new code again Voice with" please inputthe new codeagain."
Successfully operation Voice with " Successfully operation”
The factory default master code is “111111”. Please change the master code on initial use. After the master code is changed, all existing users are deleted automatically.
Adding user
Operation Operation note
touch the screen Touch the screen, the blue lighton, sound with "Welcome to use”
Input "#+6-digit master code
Voice with "0,#,change the master code,1,#, add user,2,#,delete user".
Press "1","#" button
voice with" Adding user”
Enroll
When hearing voice with" please press your
hearing • Please,take off your finger".Please repeatthis for 4 times
Enroll new code
Voice with " pleaseinput a new 6-digit code", then " pleaseinput the new code again".
Enroll card When hearingvoice with" Card please", please put the card at the card reading area.
Successfully operation
Voice with " Successfully operation”
Attention: "111111" cannot be set as your new code. A voice with "Beep, Beep, Beep" will sound when your new code is the same as your old one. 32 users can be added.
Delete User
Operation Operation note
touch the screen Touch the screen, the blue light on, sound with "Welcome to use”
Input "#+6-digit master code
Voice with "0,#,change the master code,1,#, add user,2,#,delete user".
Press "2","#" button
voice with" Delete user”
Input the User ID
voice with " pleaseinput the userID”
Input the User ID
voice with " pleaseinput the userID again”
Successfully operation Voice with " Successfully operation”
Door open operation
Operation
Operation note
touch the screen
Touch the screen, the blue light on, sound with "Welcome to use”
Use code or card to open the door
Ways of opening:
- Input the valid code ( has been enrolled)
- Put the card ( had been enrolled) at the card reading area.
If no incorrect operation, there will be a sound "Beep" then you can press the handle to open the door. If operate incorrectly, there will be a sound " Please try again".
Turn the handle and open the door
Use of the Override Key
Use of the External 9V Battery
For low working voltage or low battery and not able to change the new battery, you can use the external 9V battery to open the door.
Change Battery
Steps
- Use the socket screw wrench to loosen and take off the copper loop (Picture 1 Below).
- Take off the battery cover (Picture 2, 3).
- Take off all old batteries.
- Install new ones.
Place back the battery cover and tighten the copper loop.
Remarks
- Pay attention to the electrode when installing the new batteries.
- Do not mix old batteries with new ones.
- Please recycle old batteries to protect the environment.
Setup Guide
To set up the Yale Home Mortise Lock YDME 80, follow these steps:
- Insert the mortise lock into the door and mark the locations for the screw holes.
- Drill pilot holes and secure the lock to the door with screws.
- Install the exterior and interior escutcheons according to the manufacturer's instructions.
- Program the access codes using the LED keypad.
- If using Z-Wave technology, follow the manufacturer's instructions for pairing the lock with your smartphone or other compatible device.
Important Notes
- Please keep your finger clean when using the product. Please keep the scanner clean after using to ensure the normal use.
- Please do not use the corrosive cleaner liquid on the lock surface. Clean it with furniture spray wax.
- Please adjust the door strike plate when the door deformed causing unable to open the door or mortise unable to stretch out and draw back.
- When adding new users, please keep the user No. for future use.
- Power supply: 8 1.5V battery 5 Emergency battery: 9V.
- Please use the override key in case that the finger, code and cards disable to open the door and keep them in a reachable place.
- For those locks with electronic deadbolt function, if locked inside, only the master code or override key can open the door and after it was opened, no matter inside or outside, the deadbolt function lost. But you can still use the deadbolt function inside the door by hand.
Yale Home Mortise Lock YDME 80 Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues with the Yale Home Mortise Lock YDME 80, try the following troubleshooting steps:
- Make sure the lock is securely installed and that all screws are tight.
- Check the batteries and replace them if necessary.
- Ensure that the access codes are programmed correctly.
- If using Z-Wave technology, make sure the lock is properly paired with your smartphone or other compatible device.
- If the problem persists, contact Yale customer support for further assistance.
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Durable and secure
- Adjustable latch fits most standard doors
- Easy-to-read LED keypad
- Optional Z-Wave technology for remote control and automation
- Sleek and modern design
Cons:
- May be more expensive than some other mortise locks on the market
- Z-Wave technology may require additional setup and configuration
- Some users may find the LED keypad to be less responsive in cold weather
Customer Reviews
Customers who have purchased the Yale Home Mortise Lock YDME 80 have praised its durability and security, as well as its easy-to-use LED keypad. Many have also appreciated the optional Z-Wave technology, which they find to be convenient and reliable. However, some users have noted that the lock may be difficult to install for those who are not experienced with mortise locks. Additionally, a few users have reported issues with the LED keypad in cold weather.
Faqs
Which master code is the Yale Home Mortise Lock YDME 80default?
How can the Yale Home Mortise Lock YDME 80 factory settings be reset?
I can add how many users to the Lock YDME 80?
What should I do if after making a mistake, the keypad locks?
If I can't change the battery right now and it's low, how can I open the door?
Which kind of batteries is the lock using?
How do I change out the batteries?
Which way should I scan my fingerprint?
Should my fingerprint not be identified, what should I do?
In what way can I turn off the beeper sound?
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