Schlage is ‘looking into this’ and SmartThings support apologized for not being able to help - because they couldn’t see the networkSecurityLevel from their side of IDE. In IDE, the lock is correctly identified as Schlage COnnect Smart Deadbolt Door Lock, but in the Data section, it says: networkSecurityLevel: ZWAVE_S0_DOWNGRADE.ĪFAIK, The networkSecurityLevel is supposed to say ZWAVE_S2, but I am unsure.Īny help would be appreciated. Use a newer Z-Wave device for the highest security.” Your device has been connected, but it isn’t using the highest level of security. I am able to successfully pair the lock to the SmartThings hub, but upon pairing, an error message says “Some security features not supported. SCHLAGE Z-Wave Connect Camelot Touchscreen Deadbolt with Built-In Alarm, Satin Nickel, BE469 CAM 619, Works with Alexa via SmartThings, Wink or Iris 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,484 269.99 269. Doing a re-interview successfully populates all the info on the lock, including manufacturer (Allegion), model no. There is no option, however, to scan a QR code. Schlage BE499WB CEN 619 Encode Plus WiFi Deadbolt Smart Lock with Apple Home Key, Keyless Entry Door Lock with Century Trim, Satin Nickel. If you are pairing using a QR code, Scan the QR code and then press the button. SCHLAGE Z-Wave Connect Camelot Touchscreen Deadbolt with Built-In Alarm, Satin Nickel, BE469 CAM 619, Works with Alexa via SmartThings, Wink or Iris. Schlage Connect Camelot Satin Nickel Single Cylinder Electronic Deadbolt Built-In Z-wave Lighted Keypad Touchscreen Smart Lock. The instruction packet of the Schlage Connect Plus has a Z-Wave Plus logo, a DSK code, and a five digit code in a box (Not the lock programming code, but another code).ĭuring pairing, the SmartThings (new app) app says: Remove the battery cover and press the button. ![]() ![]() I just purchased SmartThings v3 hub and BE469ZP Schlage Connect Smart Deadbolt.
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