

Apparently, you can run the removal process from the Ring app, even if you didn’t set it up with Ring successfully yet. I’m not sure if this will work for everyone, but this was a very easy step and it allowed me to add my older Kwikset deadbolt (that was previously used with ). I just got off the phone with Ring support with a similar issue. So unless you hear back from Kwikset or one of the factory resets above helps, I think I would just bite the bullet if you want to say, Alexa I am home. They have one for 140 bucks less your 10% discount. As in you and perhaps I have already spent enough time to pay for it LOL.īut in my stumbling I ran across an idea that works with ring, purchased from ring gets a lifetime guarantee with monitoring. I was going to send you a link to the lock I gt at Amazon for a suggestion. Pondered if you could ask the previous home owners if they used “an app”?Īll this said and done a 4 year old lock is outdated Well it prob older than that. I have a usb adaptor in my hassio that does z-wave and zigbee, but it is not worth $45 bucks for you to see if it shows up zigbee.

I have no clue if you could even look at the circuit board and identify a chip that would determine z-wave or zigbee. My initial thoughts are perhaps it is zigbee which is no help. So I have been Google’ing along with you.
Z WAVE DEADBOLT HOW TO
If you are outside of the US, please read our response to COVID-19 here to see how to contact support. We’re taking additional steps to protect our team and help reduce the spread of COVID-19, so this has resulted in longer than normal wait times. Our Alarm team can work directly with you to get this taken care of. If you’re not comfortable following those steps on your own, or the concern persists, please give our support team a call at one of the numbers available here. This should fully remove it from any previous system the lock was associated with and allow you to get it set up in the Ring App. Tap Remove and then follow the steps to put your lock into inclusion mode.Choose Advanced Options > Z-Wave > Remove Z-Wave Device.Tap the Alarm Base Station and then tap the gear icon in the top right corner.In the Ring App, tap the Main Menu and choose Devices.Please follow the steps carefully, as there is a Reset Z-Wave Network option that you do not want to select, as it will reset your whole system. In order to remove it from this previous system, you can follow the steps listed below. Hey Like mentioned, you may need to ensure that the lock is fully removed from the previous system you had it associated with. aside// Ring, please offer a glass break sensor! I have also sent a message to Kwikset asking if they can shed a little light on the problem–hopefully with a 123ABC format model number.Īny suggestions? I’d prefer not to drop another couple hundred bucks on a lock if I can help it. My lock matches the interior view of the 910 SmartCode deadbolt (as shown in the app), but none of the instructions or combinations/sequences I have tried have resulted in device recognition within the app. The LED under the label illuminates like something is happening, but no joy.

Tried all Kwikset options in turn (and manual) with combinations of 1, 4 and 9 presses (twice or thee times each) of the ‘A’ (upper left) button. In the Ring app I went devices -> (+) -> Locks & Access Controllers. I removed the entire assembly from the door and moved the lock assembly with the exterior keypad connected to within a few inches of the Ring base station.

I have factory-reset the lock by removing the battery block, holding the program button, reinserting the battery block, releasing the button once the lock beeps and flashes after about 30 seconds, pressing the program button again, programming pin and running a door handling learn cycle. More info is found in the Google results synopses than most of the pages themselves. The ‘ZWV’ certainly points to Z-wave and among the very limited google results I have seen that this is probably a Zigbee version. I suspect that 450191 is not the same classification numbering system referred to on the compatible devices page. MODEL 450191 and FCC ID NUL450191 ZWV, HomeConnect Ready. I am seeing a lot of Kwikset model numbers that are 3 digits and some letters like 916TRL on the “Works With Ring Locks Compatible With Ring Alarm” page: I am trying to connect the Kwikset deadbolt that came with the house we bought it in 2016.
