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Assa Abloy Yale YRD216-ZW3 Integrator Guide

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Command Class Power Level, Version 1*
* This command class requires security.
This command class has been implemented per the Z-Wave
Specification.
The Power Level command class was implemented to allow controllers to set the
transmit power for the door lock. This could be useful in large networks with many
nodes, so that the lock can find working routes back to the controller while
transmitting at a lower power. This ensures robust routes when the normal transmit
power level is restored.
Currently there is no way to initiate a low power enrollment; this command class
can only be used once the lock is enrolled successfully.
Command Class Version, Version 3*
* This command class requires security.
The Yale Real Living locks are a multi-processor system with 1 additional firmware
target. All processors can be updated through the Firmware Update Meta Data
command class. The firmware targets are numbered as follows:
Firmware Target 0 = Z-Wave
Chip
Firmware Target 1 = Lock Processor
To identify the firmware version for each target, the hex data in the firmware
version report must be converted to decimal prior to combining major and minor
version into the full version.
After a controller sends a Version Get command the log will display the Version
Report similar to the below:
The above Version Report will be defined as this in the Z-Wave
sniffer tool,
Zniffer:

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Assa Abloy Yale YRD216-ZW3 Specifications

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BrandAssa Abloy
ModelYale YRD216-ZW3
CategoryLocks
LanguageEnglish

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