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Yale Real Living Key Free Touchscreen Deadbolt Satin Nickel

$ 68.11

Availability: 83 in stock
  • Brand: Yale
  • Type: Smart Locks
  • UPC: 081023000017
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
  • MPN: YRD256NR619
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Condition: Before being offered for sale, each item gets a thorough inspection by our returns-processing technicians. They make sure the products are complete and fully functioning. The full manufacturer's warranty applies. All items are covered by Crutchfield's 60-day satisfaction guarantee with free returns ability.
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Model: YRD256-NR-619

    Description

    Product highlights
    electronic door lock replaces existing deadbolt with just a screwdriver (not included)
    voice guidance walks you through setup and customization
    create up to 25 unique passcodes between 4 and 8 digits in length
    backlit numbers on capacitive touchscreen are easy to see
    unlock the door with passcode
    locks with one touch
    compatible with Yale Network Modules (sold separately) for Z-Wave, ZigBee, or HomeKit smart home integration
    lock can store up to 250 entry codes when upgraded with a Network Module
    fits doors 1-3/4" to 2-1/4" thick
    doors with thickness of 1-3/8" require a thin door gasket (sold separately)
    fits doors with a backset distance of 2-3/8" or 2-3/4" (measurement from the edge of the door to the center of the bore hole)
    face bore hole: 2-1/8"
    edge bore hole: 1"
    powered by 4 replaceable "AA" batteries (included)
    expected battery life: 1 year
    9V battery (not included) can be used as backup
    because there is no keyed option, Yale suggests using this product in locations with more than one point of entry
    exterior: 3-9/16"H x 2-9/16"W x 11/16"D
    interior: 6-7/8"H x 3"W x 2-1/8"D
    warranty: limited lifetime warranty for finish and mechanical; one year for electronics
    What's in the box
    Touchscreen escutcheon (Satin Nickel)
    Interior escutcheon (Satin Nickel)
    Mounting plate (attached to Interior escutcheon)
    Deadbolt latch assembly
    Strike plate
    Two 3" Strike plate security screws
    3 Machine screws (#8-32 x 5/16")
    4 Strike plate and deadbolt screws (#7 wood and #8-32 machine combination screws)
    2 Screws (gold) for 1-3/8" door (M6 x 36mm)
    2 Screws (black) for 1-3/4" door (M6 x 44mm)
    2 Screws (silver) for 2-1/4" door (M6 x 55mm)
    4 "AA" alkaline batteries
    Installation and Programming Instructions
    Door marking template
    "Before You Begin" sheet
    Important Information on Product Returns
    About this item
    Written by Crutchfield's Emily S.
    Keyless entry
    When my dogwalker lost his key to my house, I had to remember to leave mine in the lockbox for him until I could get to the hardware store to make another one. It took longer than I care to admit. With this electronic lock, I'd never have to worry about lost keys ever again.
    The touchscreen's numbers are backlit and easy to see.
    Easy installation
    All you need to replace your existing lock is a screwdriver — everything else to get you going is included in the box. The lock can store up to 25 unique entry codes chosen by you. These codes are between 4 and 8 digits, and they can be created or removed at any time using the keypad. Voice prompts will walk you through customizing these settings.
    You can make it smarter, if you want
    The Assure Lock on its own is a great way to add coded entry to your home. But it's also compatible with Yale's Network Modules if you want to add smart home integration. Modules for Z-Wave®, ZigBee®, or HomeKit™ (sold separately) are simply inserted into the interior side of the lock. Or, if those extra features sound awesome, go ahead and pick up this lock with the Z-Wave module included.
    Adding a network module also increases your possible pin options from 25 to 250.
    Installation suggestion: Yale has included a few features — like a low battery warning and a 9V battery jumper — to help prevent you from being locked out, but without a keyed option, a lockout is still a possibility. Because of this, Yale recommends using this product in locations with more than one point of entry.