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Yale Conexis l1 Smart Lock

  • 07-11-2019 8:16pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,026 ✭✭✭


    Hi all,

    Purchased the Yale smart lock and installed yesterday but neither the thumbturn or the paired smart tag will lock or unlock the door. You can hear the motor churning but nothing happened. I took it off and repeated the steps about 5 times but still having the same issue. Won't be able to get on to yale support until Sat, anyone experience this issue before?

    Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,026 ✭✭✭Euphoriasean


    Hi all,

    Purchased the Yale smart lock and installed yesterday but neither the thumbturn or the paired smart tag will lock or unlock the door. You can hear the motor churning but nothing happened. I took it off and repeated the steps about 5 times but still having the same issue. Won't be able to get on to yale support until Sat, anyone experience this issue before?

    Thanks

    Now resolved. My own stupid for not pulling up the handle fully.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 338 ✭✭RunDMC


    Can you post your experience with this as I'm very interested in getting one. Where did you get yours?

    Thanks,

    R


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,026 ✭✭✭Euphoriasean


    RunDMC wrote: »
    Can you post your experience with this as I'm very interested in getting one. Where did you get yours?

    Thanks,

    R

    Got it direct from yale along with the smart security system(yet to install) . They had 20% off everything in Oct but they seem to do this regularly.

    Install very simple, leaving aside my own stupidity above and I wouldn't call myself handy at DIY.

    Have it in operation just this weekend so early days. Have paired 4 fobs and 2 cards without issue. All working fine so far. Just to note that with a multipoint door you can't lock your door via the app or alexa, the only way you can do this is to lift the handle. You can then unlock via the app or with the fob.

    If you want a virtual key to give people access for a certain period you can purchase these as an additional cost.

    The ability to unlock via the app and give people virtual keys are the main benefits. Its a pity that it can't actually lock the door via automation, that would be a game changer but would need a huge battery to engage the multipoint locks.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 450 ✭✭beanian


    I've had this installed for a little over a year. I installed the z-wave module to integrate it with home assistant and that caused the battery to drain in a matter of days.
    I'd had read about this issue from others online and the advice was to DM them on twitter and they will ship you another z-wave module free of charge that resolves the battery drain issue. I did this and it now works perfectly. I'm on my 2nd set of batteries in 12 months, current set is on 56% so very happy with the battery drain.

    The Z-Wave integration makes this lock super useful. I can have the door unlock automatically based on presence and also alert if its unlocked when we run the goodnight routine at the end of the day.

    I never use the bluetooth app to open the door. We got the phone tags that stick to the back of your phone and we use them along with the keyring tags to open the door.

    I was in woodies the other day and they are selling these now which I found amusing given the hassle I had trying to find a supplier of these back in the day when they first came out.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,026 ✭✭✭Euphoriasean


    beanian wrote: »
    I've had this installed for a little over a year. I installed the z-wave module to integrate it with home assistant and that caused the battery to drain in a matter of days.
    I'd had read about this issue from others online and the advice was to DM them on twitter and they will ship you another z-wave module free of charge that resolves the battery drain issue. I did this and it now works perfectly. I'm on my 2nd set of batteries in 12 months, current set is on 56% so very happy with the battery drain.

    The Z-Wave integration makes this lock super useful. I can have the door unlock automatically based on presence and also alert if its unlocked when we run the goodnight routine at the end of the day.

    I never use the bluetooth app to open the door. We got the phone tags that stick to the back of your phone and we use them along with the keyring tags to open the door.

    I was in woodies the other day and they are selling these now which I found amusing given the hassle I had trying to find a supplier of these back in the day when they first came out.

    I have the sync module, presume it will do the same? Sound useful. Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 338 ✭✭RunDMC


    beanian wrote: »
    ...I never use the bluetooth app to open the door. We got the phone tags that stick to the back of your phone and we use them along with the keyring tags to open the door.

    Do you have to have a sticker on your phone, even is your phone is already NFC-capable?

    R


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,747 ✭✭✭Bluefoam


    RunDMC wrote: »
    Do you have to have a sticker on your phone, even is your phone is already NFC-capable?

    R

    I'm keen to know this too...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,747 ✭✭✭Bluefoam


    There's an August module being launched for this lock... It'll allow you to use a clone of the August app, include a WiFi bridge/hub and allow you to dish out keys as needed (hopefully instead of charging you each time)... It may also let you add the August keypad to allow you to give out pin codes.

    I'm gonna hold out for details before investing. The current way of sending a key, having the recipient download an app, register an account before arrival and then to gain access: opening the app, pressing a button on the lock and then waving the phone around is ridiculous.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 343 ✭✭davidod1


    I've been thinking about a Yale Conexis L1 for some time now but I have been put off by the appalling reviews that the app gets and consequently the lock.

    A significant number of people seem to have had issues with batteries running out within weeks or a short number of months, tags losing connection with the lock and other issues that end up with either themselves or worse still non-techies being locked out of the house. These are the things that would worry me the most. Has any of owners here experienced any or all of these?

    I don't know of any other similar design lock that will fit European uPVC doors. I have seen the clunky-looking lumps that get stuck on to the door lock but I wouldn't go there, As far as I can see it's a case of sticking with the reliable ole key or take the plunge and go with the Conexis L1. It really is a good locking lock that seems to have been very well engineered.

    If anyone here has had any experience that is significantly different from what I have suggested then I would appreciate a response. Otherwise, I feel that I should really wait until either the app gets a viable update or some other player launches an alternative that fits my bill.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,568 ✭✭✭ethernet


    davidod1 wrote: »
    A significant number of people seem to have had issues with batteries running out within weeks or a short number of months, tags losing connection with the lock and other issues that end up with either themselves or worse still non-techies being locked out of the house. These are the things that would worry me the most. Has any of owners here experienced any or all of these?

    Had some issues with batteries (using z-wave module). Switched from disposable alkaline to rechargable NiCad batteries to ultimately rechargable lithium-ion AAs and no rarely think about it now: so going from changing batteries every few weeks to once every 6-7 months. Once the battery voltage gets any way low, the lock bitches about low batteries.

    Don't really use the fobs so can't comment there. The app isn't very polished - and that's being polite about it. Watch out if you've shared keys with someone and they change phone - poof!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,026 ✭✭✭Euphoriasean


    davidod1 wrote: »
    I've been thinking about a Yale Conexis L1 for some time now but I have been put off by the appalling reviews that the app gets and consequently the lock.

    A significant number of people seem to have had issues with batteries running out within weeks or a short number of months, tags losing connection with the lock and other issues that end up with either themselves or worse still non-techies being locked out of the house. These are the things that would worry me the most. Has any of owners here experienced any or all of these?

    I don't know of any other similar design lock that will fit European uPVC doors. I have seen the clunky-looking lumps that get stuck on to the door lock but I wouldn't go there, As far as I can see it's a case of sticking with the reliable ole key or take the plunge and go with the Conexis L1. It really is a good locking lock that seems to have been very well engineered.

    If anyone here has had any experience that is significantly different from what I have suggested then I would appreciate a response. Otherwise, I feel that I should really wait until either the app gets a viable update or some other player launches an alternative that fits my bill.

    Strangely enough I have had zero issues with this to date bar my own stupidity with the install. Have used the fob,cards and virtual keys.Hooked up to the smart sync alarm too. Don't think I have changed the batteries chanced the batteries yet,may have once but can't remember. Don't use the app a lot it's mainly the fob. Virtual keys are handy if you have someone staying over but only used them a couple of times.

    If only there was a solution to lock the door remotely or with Alexa,it would need a huge battery to engage the multipoint lock though.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,568 ✭✭✭ethernet


    If only there was a solution to lock the door remotely or with Alexa,it would need a huge battery to engage the multipoint lock though.

    I do it through Alexa and SmartThings - tell Alexa goodnight and lights go out and backdoor is locked. But, to your point, that assumes the handle has been pushed up far enough for it to do the last part of the locking process.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 343 ✭✭davidod1


    Strangely enough I have had zero issues with this to date bar my own stupidity with the install. Have used the fob,cards and virtual keys.Hooked up to the smart sync alarm too. Don't think I have changed the batteries chanced the batteries yet,may have once but can't remember. Don't use the app a lot it's mainly the fob. Virtual keys are handy if you have someone staying over but only used them a couple of times.

    Thanks for that info. I would be using the 'Z' Wave module as I do have a Hubitat and it would be pointless in not availing of it.

    I would intend to hand out a few tags alright, and the kids do have iPhones and seem to upgrade regularly. Mind you, in fairness it probably wouldn't be that different if it was Android.

    Can you live happily without having to depend on the app, as in just using tags for normal day-to-day use? Also, are you up the well known creek if you do have a tag issue and no other entrance available to you?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,026 ✭✭✭Euphoriasean


    davidod1 wrote: »
    Thanks for that info. I would be using the 'Z' Wave module as I do have a Hubitat and it would be pointless in not availing of it.

    I would intend to hand out a few tags alright, and the kids do have iPhones and seem to upgrade regularly. Mind you, in fairness it probably wouldn't be that different if it was Android.

    Can you live happily without having to depend on the app, as in just using tags for normal day-to-day use? Also, are you up the well known creek if you do have a tag issue and no other entrance available to you?

    Yes you don't need the app for day to day. Once it's set up you just need the tags.

    As long as you can access you phone you can unlock. Always good to have another person in the house with the app so they can let you in remotely. I haven't been caught out to date. I think you can could log in from any phone not just your own.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,026 ✭✭✭Euphoriasean


    ethernet wrote: »
    I do it through Alexa and SmartThings - tell Alexa goodnight and lights go out and backdoor is locked. But, to your point, that assumes the handle has been pushed up far enough for it to do the last part of the locking process.

    Yeah but you've locked the door already,Alexa is just relocking.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 343 ✭✭davidod1


    Always good to have another person in the house with the app so they can let you in remotely.

    Sounds good advice.

    Thanks to all for the little nuggets on info.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,747 ✭✭✭Bluefoam


    There was a press release on this about a year ago saying that this handle was due to get an 'august' module which would allow you to use the August app and be able to share codes freely...

    It's the only handle I know that works effectively with 3 point locking doors, but I won't be purchasing until it migrates Tina usable platform.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 343 ✭✭davidod1


    Thanks Bluefoam for the info and link. The link explains everything, including how appalling the app is. Like you, I will definitely be waiting for the August Module. I saw a reference to August but didn't understand it until then.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,691 ✭✭✭Taxuser1


    If someone could help me please.

    To connect the smart door to Alexa Echo Show is there a need for a connecting smart hub other than the amazon device ? I thought the Echo was the Smart hub, it has confirmed as such.

    The door was set up without issue and today I went to set it up with the Echo Show Alexa hub. I followed the instruction to pair which seems to be to register an account on the Yale Smart Home app and here’s where I’m running into problems.

    I’m on an IPhone 7. It asks for an email account, password and to enter the serial number of the smart hub. I assume this to be the Echo so I went to scan the echo serial number but the qr reader provided does not let me scan the number and even when I enter it manually I’m being told the serial number isn’t correct. This may be a phone issue.

    I tried a very new Samsung android phone, no issues scanning but an error message comes up is Registration Error. Panel master user is max

    I’ve found nothing Online to explain how I can overcome either issue. Can someone assist please?

    Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 343 ✭✭davidod1


    Taxuser1 wrote: »
    If someone could help me please.
    I’m on an IPhone 7. It asks for an email account, password and to enter the serial number of the smart hub. I assume this to be the Echo so I went to scan the echo serial number but the qr reader provided does not let me scan the number and even when I enter it manually I’m being told the serial number isn’t correct. This may be a phone issue.

    I tried a very new Samsung android phone, no issues scanning but an error message comes up is Registration Error. Panel master user is max

    You will need to wait for someone who has had experience of this, however, I have read of extreme difficulties resulting in the need to talk to Yale directly, that were caused by errors in setting up accounts.
    Similarly, by people who purchased an unused lock from someone who had setup an account but never used the lock.

    I am just saying wait for someone who can help you get it it right, just to avoid difficulties later.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,747 ✭✭✭Bluefoam


    I believe the new Access Module will be available soon. This module will allow you to use the Yale lock more like an August products with similar functionality, similar app & ability to share keys to guests phones... It will also use the bridge, which should allow you to use it with Google Assistant and Alexa


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,032 ✭✭✭FrankGrimes


    Bluefoam wrote: »
    I believe the new Access Module will be available soon. This module will allow you to use the Yale lock more like an August products with similar functionality, similar app & ability to share keys to guests phones... It will also use the bridge, which should allow you to use it with Google Assistant and Alexa

    What info have you seen Bluefoam? I love the Yale lock, would like to be able to control it remotely. I have the Zwave module but never got around to sorting issues with my Zwave (long bungalow extension, coverage issues) so if I could get a wifi module I’d go for that and flog the Zwave module.

    Will the August module require a separate hub?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 343 ✭✭davidod1


    Just wondering if this module: "Yale Module 2 for Conexis L1 & Keyless Connected Smart Door Locks SR-LM - SKU: SR-LM " is the August module that many have been waiting for to make the Conexis L1 properly useful.

    I haven't seen any reviews referring to it anywhere. Is it possible that this is just an early revision of the original module?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,747 ✭✭✭Bluefoam


    davidod1 wrote: »
    Just wondering if this module: "Yale Module 2 for Conexis L1 & Keyless Connected Smart Door Locks SR-LM - SKU: SR-LM " is the August module that many have been waiting for to make the Conexis L1 properly useful.

    I haven't seen any reviews referring to it anywhere. Is it possible that this is just an early revision of the original module?

    I don't think thats it. I think thats the Z-Wave Module, for linking to other smart devices.

    They are slow to get the module to market...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 343 ✭✭davidod1


    Bluefoam wrote: »
    I don't think thats it. I think thats the Z-Wave Module, for linking to other smart devices.

    They are slow to get the module to market...

    Thanks for coming back Bluefoam. Guess we'll just have to continue to wait.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 343 ✭✭davidod1


    Just noticed that there's a new kid on the Eurolock Smart Lock train. Blusafe. The model of interest is the 'Origin'. - https://blusafesolutions.co.uk/

    They are a UK company that recently launched a Yale Conexis L1 competitor. Looking at the specification and the company's installation guide video, it seems to have filled in a lot of the gaps that the Yale product either doesn't do well or indeed not at all.

    The inside handle unit appears to be larger than the Yale unit, but it does seem to be a relatively quick and easy install. Assuming the build quality is good and the technology works as intended, the biggest problem is the current price. It is slated at £299 for the version that makes most sense.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 121 ✭✭lardarse


    Looking at there website and setup videos looks really nice, and they deliver to Ireland for only 5 euros, so pretty good.

    I was concerned i couldn`t see any BSI markings, but asked them about this and they say all products are BSI and IP certified. Now if it was a little cheaper i`d give it ago.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 343 ✭✭davidod1


    Now if it was a little cheaper i`d give it ago.

    I'm totally with you there, certainly looking like the best option. I haven't noticed any other downsides to it. I'll wait a little while to see if any reviews start to pop up. Hope they don't take too long though; mightn't be able to contain myself. 😀



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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 510 ✭✭✭MickH503


    They say it only works with 93mm doors (the distance between center of handle shaft and center of key barrel) ... my door is more like 73mm ... is there a common standard in Ireland?



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 343 ✭✭davidod1


    My door is the 93mm, so I'm not sure what the story is. I wonder was the Conexis the same. I'd imagine it needs to hook up with the multi-point lock. I'm not sure how that connection is made. It might be worth checking with them what are the issues, and what, if anything can be done to overcome them.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 121 ✭✭lardarse


    10% off at the moment for the bluesafe website. Still little dear though.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 343 ✭✭davidod1


    Thanks Iardarse. Just had a look at the WiFi model, which is the only one worth thinking about IMO.

    Subtotal£275.73 Shipping Flat rate: £5.00 - Total£280.73 (includes £51.56 VAT)

    I don't think they would remove the VAT, and then by the time we pay probably another €130 to get it in, certainly over €400 - as you say; just too expensive.

    Pity though, I would like to get one and fit it.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 324 ✭✭Spook80


    Just in case anyone was interested, i purchased and fitted the blusafe origin smart and have it installed 2 days now. So far i love it. Finger prints work perfect, keytags are great and obviously unlocks through the phone as a last resort. Love the voice as well just for reassurance on what’s happening. I’ve never found an instructional video/manual as easy to work off as this.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 343 ✭✭davidod1


    Yes, very interested thank you.

    I would be looking for bronze, but they advised me a few months ago that bronze wasn't yet on the cards. I think they wanted to see how sales would go with the chrome model first.

    Do you mind me asking what was the breakdown and overall landed cost for the lock. It occurs to me that the cost difference in Ireland between the Blusafe and the Yale Conexis could be quite significant. The Conexis can be bought in Currys for €229. But there is little doubt that the Blusafe is a much better system.



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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 324 ✭✭Spook80


    I got the satin chrome which was a perfect match for the old handle.

    Altogether i ordered the smart lock, the Wi-Fi bridge and an extra set of 2 keycards and it came to GBP338 including shipping from the north so about €400 . I had emailed them about compatibility and they mentioned how expensive customs would be. They offered to send it to one of their partners in Northern Ireland who would then courier it down. It is expensive compared to other options but personally I’m glad i got this one so far anyway.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 343 ✭✭davidod1



    That would be exactly my choice on configuration as well. It was decent of them to help out in the postage/duty situation. I just need them to do the satin bronze; to match the old handle and letterbox, then I'll doing the same.

    Thanks for the info.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 343 ✭✭davidod1


    Hey Spook80, just wondering how you are getting on with your BluSafe Origin? Has it performed as expected, anything unexpected, etc.

    I'm getting my mind around to go with the black model as they are still not manufacturing a bronze model. It just means that I'd have to replace the letterbox and door knocker.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 324 ✭✭Spook80


    I’m still loving it. No problems at all. Sometimes my fingerprint on my thumb doesn’t register but seems to be only me in the family that this happens to and I’m a nail biter so i think that’s the cause. I just use my index finger when that happens. I have several fingers on both hands registered for each user.

    Battery is down to 75% since i installed at the beginning of May which is fairly good considering the amount of messing around with it at the beginning and demonstrations as well as having a 5 year old that likes to try open it with his finger print.

    I’d still always make sure to have my phone with me as a back up just in case something fails and i’d be locked out but it seems very reliable.

    Anything I’m missing feel free to ask.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 343 ✭✭davidod1




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