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How to Enable Power Saving Mode for the Yale Smart Keypad
The power saving mode can be used to extend the battery life of your keyboard. By default, the keypad is in sleep mode, which means the keypad does not light up until one of the keys is pressed. When turned off, your Smart Keypad will light up when it confirms a hand is nearby. Follow the steps below to disable sleep mode.
Here you can find help if you are having issues unlocking your Yale Smart Lock Pro using your Yale Smart Keypad. If you are unable to find your Keypad in the Yale Home App, it may need to be put in Setup Mode.
In order to complete these actions, you need to be within Bluetooth range of your keypad, and have your phone with the Yale Home App downloaded. PLEASE NOTE: You need to be an Owner of the product (i.e. Yale Access enabled Smart devices like Smart Locks) associated with the Keypad to put the device in setup mode.
Follow these steps to put your Keypad into setup mode.
If the wrong code is entered too many times,
will my keypad timeout?
Yes, for security if an incorrect entry code is entered 7 times, the keypad will timeout and not accept further entry codes for 5 minutes.
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What is the expected battery life?
The Smart Keypad runs on two AAA batteries. Estimated battery life is 3 months.
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What do I do if I reach my code limit?
The code limit for the Yale Smart Keypad is 220 unique codes. Once the limit is reached, existing codes will need to be removed to make room for new ones.
After deleting a code, it is helpful to refresh the keychain to push changes as they are made.