Weiser GED2350 Obsidian Touchscreen Electronic Deadbolt Installation and User Guide
Weiser GED2350 is a Z-Wave® Plus smart lock that allows you to lock and unlock your door using a 4-8 digit user code, your smartphone, or by touching the screen with your palm or back of your hand. It features SecureScreen™ technology that displays random digits before you enter a user code, ensuring that fingerprints on the touchscreen do not reveal your code. The lock can be integrated with your smart home system for added convenience and security, and it also has a built-in alarm that sounds if the door is tampered with.
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66460-001
Rev 02
GED2350
Z-Wave® Plus
Installation and User Guide
Required tools
Ruler Phillips head screwdriver
Additional Tools (depending on application)
Hammer Wood block
Weiser
Technical Support
1-800-501-9471 www.weiserlock.com
Parts in the box
Latches Interior Assembly
A
G
B
Strike
Adapter
Ring
C
D
H
Batteries
Mounting
Plate
E
Exterior Touchscreen
J
V
F
Fasteners
03809
K
L
64843
Q
(1-3/8" • 35 mm)
64845
S
(2" • 51 mm)
SL03031011
M N
P
64844
R
(1-3/4" • 44 mm)
49191
T
64109
U
1 Prepare the door and check dimensions
If drilling a new door, use the supplied template and the complete door drilling instructions available at www.weiserlock.com/doorprep.
A Measure to confirm that the hole in the door is either 2-1/8" (54 mm) or
1-1/2" (38 mm).
B Measure to confirm that the backset is either 2-3/8" or 2-3/4" (60 or 70 mm).
C
Measure to confirm that the hole in the door edge is 1" (25 mm).
2-3/8" or 2-3/4"
60 or 70 mm bac kse t
2-1/8"
54 mm or
1-1/2"
38 mm
Note: Additional door preparation may be required for doors with 1-1/2" (38 mm) holes.
Consult the deadbolt drilling instructions at www.weiserlock.com/doorprep.
1"
25 mm
D Measure to confirm that the door is between 1-3/8" and 2" (35 mm and
51 mm) thick.
1-3/8" –2"
35 – 51 mm
2 Install the latch and strike actual size
K L M N
A Is the door edge chiseled?
YES NO chiseled
Use latch “A”. If the latch bolt is not already extended, extend the latch bolt as shown.
or not chiseled
Use latch “B”. If the latch bolt is not already extended, extend the latch bolt as shown.
A B
B Hold the latch in front of the door hole, with the latch face flush against the door edge.
A
B
C
Is the D-shaped hole centered in the door hole?
YES NO or
P
D Which latch are you installing?
Latch “A” or
Latch “B”
A
K or L
(2x)
B wood block
D-shaped hole
No adjustment is required.
Proceed to next step.
D-shaped hole
Rotate latch face as shown to extend latch.
A
B
E
Install strike on the door frame.
Make sure the hole in the door frame is drilled a minimum of 1" (25 mm) deep.
Longer screws install closest to the door jamb.
P (2x)
M or N (2x)
C door frame
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3
A
Install the exterior touchscreen
What is the diameter of the hole in the door?
Diameter is 2-1/8"
(54 mm) or
2-1/8"
54 mm
Diameter is 1-1/2"
(38 mm)
1-1/2"
38 mm
“D” is required for installation.
Install “D” on “F”.
F
D
“D” is not needed for installation. Discard “D”.
D
B
What is the thickness of your door?
1-3/8" (35 mm) or 1-3/4" (44 mm) or 2" (51 mm)
1-3/8"
35 mm
Use the shorter gold screws.
Q
1-3/4"
44 mm
Use the medium silver screws.
R
2"
51 mm
Use the longer black screws.
S
C
S (2" / 51 mm) actual size
Install exterior touchscreen and mounting plate.
R
(1-3/4" / 44 mm) a
F b Support exterior assembly during mounting plate installation.
E
Q
(1-3/8" / 35 mm)
Cable goes
underneath latch.
Route cable through center hole, then push cable into bottom hole. c
Tighten screws evenly.
Keep parallel to edge of door.
Q, R, or S (2x) d Insert the tip of a Phillips screwdriver into the torque blade. screws
Apply slight pressure while rotating the torque blade to test for smooth latch operation.
If the latch does not retract and extend smoothly, adjust the mounting screws.
e
Make sure the latch bolt is fully extended.
extended
4 Install the interior assembly
A
Remove battery cover and battery pack from interior assembly.
a b c
Make sure turnpiece is in the vertical position.
H
J
Do not install
batteries until step 5.
J
G
B
Install interior assembly onto mounting plate.
a
J b align c
Ensure tight cable connection.
Lay excess cable flat inside the bottom of the interior housing.
d actual size
T
T
(2x) bottom hole
5 Install the batteries and perform the door handing process
This step will teach your lock the orientation of your door and is crucial to lock operation.
A
Install 4 AA batteries in battery pack.
B
Make sure the door is open, and insert the battery pack.
V
H
C
After a few seconds, the latch bolt will retract and extend on its own to learn the orientation of the door. This is called the door handing process, and it is crucial to lock operation.
Once the door handing process is complete, the touchscreen will indicate success or failure:
H
Ensure correct polarity.
For best results, use new, non-rechargeable
Alkaline batteries only.
Success: flashing checkmark symbol and single column of digits
Failure: flashing
“X” pattern
D
If the touchscreen indicates a failure make sure that the cables are connected, the batteries are installed correctly, and attempt this procedure again.
If the door handing process is still unsuccessful after a second attempt, perform the “Manual Door Handing” procedure on page 4.
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6
Add the lock to your smart home system
A
Initiate the process to add the lock to your system at your smart home controller.
Refer to your smart home system instructions for more information.
B
When prompted by your smart home system to add the lock, press button “A” on the lock interior one time. The red LED will illuminate when the lock enters Add Mode. button “A”
C
If successful, re-name the lock in your system
(if applicable).
D If unsuccessful, follow your system's instructions to remove the lock from the controller and any other network, then press button “A” on the lock one time.
Perform steps 6A-6C again.
If still unsuccessful, consult the Programming and
Troubleshooting Guide on the Obsidian page at www.weiserlock.com.
Please allow time for the controller to add the lock.
7 Add user codes (30 max)
It is recommended that you add and delete all user codes through your smart home control system. If your system does not allow this, codes may be added directly to the lock as shown here.
Programming Timeout
During programming, if the screen is not pressed for 20 seconds, the system will time out (indicated by three beeps and the “X” pattern flashing three times), and you will need to restart the procedure.
A
Make sure the door is open. Press the Program button once.
B
Press checkmark symbol once.
C
Enter user code. A total of 30 user codes may be programmed.
D
Press lock symbol once.
Each user code must be a unique code between 4 and
8 digits, depending on your smart home system.
Mastercode
For enhanced security, a mastercode may be used when adding and deleting user codes. For more information about the mastercode, download the Programming and
Troubleshooting Guide on the Obsidian page at www.weiserlock.com.
E
What digits and sounds did the lock produce?
Checkmark symbol with one beep
1x or
“X” pattern with three beeps
3x
Programming was successful. Programming was unsuccessful.
Make sure the user code is not a duplicate and that it is between
4 and 8 digits during your next attempt.
Make sure the lock has room for an additional code. If all user code positions are filled, delete a code to make room for this one.
*Beeping sound will only be heard if switch #3 (on the lock interior) is in the on positon. See “Switches and Status LED Colors” on page 4.
8 Test the lock (review normal operation)
Confirm that the code(s) added in previous step can unlock the door.
Activating the Screen Locking the Door
Option 1
Touch screen with palm or back of hand until digits illuminate.
Option 2
Touch lower left area of screen
(where checkmark is located) until digits illuminate.
Option 3
Touch screen with three or more fingers until digits illuminate.
1. Activate the screen.
2. Press Lock symbol.
Note: If no user codes are programmed, the door cannot be locked via touchscreen.
Unlocking the Door
1. Activate the screen.
2. If SecureScreen is enabled, touch the random digits that appear.
3. Enter user code.
If you press the wrong digit while entering a user code, you can press the Lock symbol once to clear the digits entered previously and immediately restart the code entry process.
SecureScreen™
SecureScreen is an added-security feature that displays random digits before you enter a user code to unlock the door. This feature ensures that there are fingerprints on all digits so that codes cannot be identified by examining the touchscreen for finger prints.
If desired, this feature can be disabled by turning switch #4 to the off position. See
“Switches and Status
LED Colors” on page 4.
actual size
U
9 Install the interior cover
Important Information about the interior cover
The window on the interior cover is locked by default to prevent someone from tampering with your lock's settings.
window
If you wish to unlock the window, you can slide it up for more convenient access to the programming buttons while the cover is installed.
Cover Installation a
Install cover.
Note: You may need to rotate the turnpiece to align with the turnpiece shaft.
turnpiece
G turnpiece shaft
To unlock the window, remove the security screw.
b
Install screws.
U (3x) Note: The interior cover and screws must be removed for battery pack access.
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Reference Guide
Obsidian at a Glance
Touchscreen
Checkmark symbol
Exterior
Emergency
Power 9 Volt Port
Interior (cover removed)
Lock symbol
Back panel
Button “A”
Program button
Status
LED
Button “B”
Switches
Turnpiece shaft
Note: When the cover is removed, the turnpiece shaft can be used to manually lock and unlock the door.
System Alerts
Display Alert
N/A
“X” pattern flashes one time with one beep*.
“X” pattern flashes three times with three beeps*.
Reason
One incorrect code entered.
No user code programmed.
Programming timeout after 20 seconds.
Unsuccessful programming.
Three incorrect codes entered within one minute.
“X” pattern flashes 15 times with 15 beeps*
Checkmark and lock symbols flash simultaneously five times with long continuous beep*.
Checkmark and lock symbols alternate flashing five times with long continuous beep*.
Low battery.
Door jammed while attempting to lock.
Lock beeps continuously.
Interior assembly is disconnected from exterior.
*Beeping sound will only be heard if switch #3 is on.
Solution
Re-enter code.
Program at least one user code.
Attempt programming procedure again.
Re-enter code after 60 second touchscreen lockout.
Replace batteries.
Manually re-lock door. If needed, reposition strike.
Remove battery pack, reconnect the interior to the exterior, then replace battery pack.
Switches and Status LED Colors
Switches
On Off
Status
LED
1 2 3 4
Switch Function
1
2
3
Door lock status LED blinks every 6 seconds
Lock automatically re-locks door 30 seconds after unlocking. Disabled if no codes are programmed.
Audio
4
SecureScreen feature displays random digits to be pressed before entering user code. This addedsecurity feature ensures that there are fingerprints on all digits so that codes cannot be identified by examining the touchscreen for fingerprints.
Color Lock Status
Blinking green Unlocked
Blinking amber Locked
Blinking red Low battery
Manual Door Handing
If needed, the door handing process can be initiated manually.
This is useful if the lock is being moved to a diff erent door.
1 Remove battery pack.
2 Press and HOLD the Program button while reinserting the battery pack.
Release button once battery pack is installed. The status LED will flash red and green.
Status
LED
3 Press the Program button once more.
4 The latch bolt will extend and retract to learn the orientation of the door.
Success Failure
If the touchscreen indicates a failure, see the online Programming and Troubleshooting Guide or call Technical Support.
Deleting a single user code
Note: All codes may be deleted at once if the mastercode is enabled. For more information about the mastercode, consult the online Programming and Troubleshooting Guide.
1 Keep door open.
Press Program button once.
2 Press Checkmark symbol once.
3 Press Lock symbol once.
4 Enter user code to be deleted.
Factory Reset
A factory reset will delete all codes associated with the lock, and it will remove it from your smart home system.
1 Remove battery pack.
2 Press and HOLD the Program button while reinserting the battery pack.
Keep holding the button for 30 seconds until the lock beeps and the status LED flashes red.
Status
LED
5 Press Lock symbol once.
6 Re-enter user code.
7 Press Lock symbol once.
If unsuccessful
Make sure to enter the same valid code in steps 4 and 6.
Test code
While the door is open, test the user code to make sure it no longer unlocks the door.
If the screen is not pressed for 20 seconds, the system will time out, and you will need to restart the procedure.
Low Battery Network Information
If the 4 AA batteries are too low to operate the lock, use a 9-Volt Alkaline battery to temporarily power the touchscreen.
Make sure both terminals on the 9-Volt battery touch the terminals at the bottom of the touchscreen. Hold the 9-Volt in place while entering your user code to unlock the door.
Continue holding the 9-Volt in position until the Checkmark symbol illuminates and the door unlocks.
Note: If you remove the battery before the Checkmark symbol illuminates, you will need to re-enter your user code
Removing the lock from the network
Follow your smart home system’s instructions to remove the lock from the network. When prompted by the system, press button A” on the lock interior once.
3 Press the Program button once more. The status
LED will flash green and red several times.
Z-Wave System Notes
This product is a security enabled Z-wave Plus product and must be used with a Security Enabled Z-Wave controller to be fully utilized. Z-Wave is a “Wireless mesh network,” and results may vary based on building construction and communication path.
To assure interoperability, each Z-Wave product must pass a stringent conformance test to assure that it meets the
Z-Wave standard for complete compliance with all other devices and controls. The Z-Wave identity mark assures consumers, integrators, dealers and manufacturers that their products will reliably perform with any other Z-Wave device.
And, regardless of the vendor, always powered nodes may act as a repeater for Kwikset/Weiser/Baldwin products.
Z-Wave Configuration and Association Parameters are available on the Obsidian page at www.weiserlock.com.
4 After a few seconds, the lock will initiate the door handing process, and the latch bolt will extend and retract to learn the orientation of the door.
Important Safeguards
1. Read all instructions in their entirety.
2. Familiarize yourself with all warning and caution statements.
3. Remind all family members of safety precautions.
4. Protect your user codes and mastercode.
5. Dispose of used batteries according to local laws and regulations.
CAUTION: Prevent unauthorized entry. Since anyone with access to the back panel can change the user codes, you must restrict access to the back panel and routinely check the user codes to ensure they have not been altered without your knowledge. The use of a mastercode can help protect your system’s settings.
WARNING: This Manufacturer advises that no lock can provide complete security by itself. This lock may be defeated by forcible or technical means, or evaded by entry elsewhere on the property. No lock can substitute for caution, awareness of your environment, and common sense. Builder’s hardware is available in multiple performance grades to suit the application. In order to enhance security and reduce risk, you should consult a qualified locksmith or other security professional.
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1. Association Groups
The lock supports 2 association groups. Per Z-Wave Plus requirements, group 1 is assigned to the Lifeline group and can only support 1 node.
The Lifeline group supports the following unsolicited messages:
Command Class Command
Command Class Battery
Command Class Door Lock
Battery Report
Door Lock Operation Report
Command Class Notification Notification Report
Command Class Device Reset Locally Device Reset Locally Notification
Association group 2 is identified as the “Doorlock notify report” group. It allows at most 5 other nodes to be associated with the lock and will provide all Notification
Reports, via the Command Class Notification, generated by the lock.
2. Configuration Parameters
The Z-Wave door lock module supports the use of the configuration command class to provide advanced configuration of the door lock over the Z-Wave network. This section describes the configuration parameters supported by the door lock.
2.1 Configuration Parameters 1 through 30
Parameter Name: User Code Type
Data Length: 1 byte
Default Value: 1 (Owner)
Possible Values: 0x01 (owner), 0x03 (Guest), 0x04 (Worker)
Description:
Configuration parameters 1 through 30 are a one byte field used to set the type of user for their corresponding user code. The following table shows the valid values for user code types:
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Parameter Value Description
0x00 Reserved
0x01 Owner (Default)
0x02
0x03
Reserved
Guest (required for Year/Day schedules)
0x04 Worker (required for week day schedules)
0x05 – 0xFE
0xFF
Reserved
No User Code assigned
The door lock will only retain valid user code types (0x01, 0x03, and 0x04). All other values will be ignored. If a user code does not exist for the corresponding configuration parameter, the lock will report a value of 0xFF. Any attempts to change the user code for a non-existent user will be ignored.
A user code can only be set to one user code type at a time and, as indicated in the table above, user code types are associated with Schedule Entry Lock CC schedule types. This association between user code type and entry schedule type correlates to the Schedule
Entry CC specification in that only one schedule type (week day or year day) may be associated with a user code at any time. Note: This does not prohibit a user code from having multiple schedules of the same type (Year Day or Week Day).
By default all user codes are assigned type “Owner” when created. The type “Owner” designation indicates that that user code is active at all times. When an entry schedule is created for a user code, the associated user code type will automatically change depending on the type of schedule created. Example: If a weekday schedule is created for a user code the associated user code type will change to “Worker”. If a year day schedule is created for a user code the associated user code type will change to “Guest”.
If a user code is of type “Worker” or “Guest” it must have an enabled entry schedule to have access to the lock. If a user code of type “Worker” or “Guest” does not have an enabled schedule or if there are no entry schedules defined the associated user code will not be given access by the lock.
To provide the user code access to the lock the system must perform one of three actions:
•
Re-enable the entry schedule for the user code that was previously disabled
•
Create a new entry schedule for the user code
•
Change the user code type to “Owner”
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WARNING: If a user code is of type “Worker” or “Guest” and the system changes the user code type to “Owner” the associated user code will be given access to the lock 24/7 regardless of any entry schedules defined for the user in the lock.
2.2 Configuration Parameter 31
Parameter Name: Dipswitch Settings
Data Length: 1 byte
Default Value: 5 (Buzzer enabled and Lock Status LED enabled)
Possible Values: 0
1
2
4
8
3
5
All features disabled
Lock status LED enabled
Autolock enabled
Internal buzzer enabled
Secure Screen (TS) enabled
Autolock & Lock status LED enabled
Internal buzzer and lock status LED enabled
7
9
Autolock, Internal buzzer, and lock status LED enabled
Secure Screen (TS) and Lock Status LED enabled
10 Secure Screen (TS) and Autolock enabled
11 Secure Screen (TS), Autolock and lock status LED enabled
12 Secure Screen (TS) and Internal buzzer enabled
15 All features enabled
Description:
Configuration parameter is a one byte read only bit mask that returns the state of the user accessible dipswitches on the rear panel of the door lock.
The following table shows the definition for the bits being used in the returned value:
Bit Description
0 (0x01) Lock status LED (1:enabled)
1 (0x02) Autolock setting (1:enabled)
2 (0x04) Buzzer (1:enabled)
3 (0x08) Secure Screen (TS – touch screen only)
2.3 Configuration Parameters 33 and 34
Parameter Name: SKU (length = 8 bytes)
Data Length: 4 bytes (each parameter)
Default Values for 33 and 34: 0x20, 0x20, 0x20, 0x20 (all spaces)
Possible Values: 32 to 126 (All printable characters will be accepted)
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Description:
The configuration parameters 33 and 34 are used to set and get the SKU part numbers.
The SKU is made up of 8 bytes. Each parameter consists of four bytes of data.
Parameter 33 contains the first four most significant bytes of the SKU, while parameter
34 contains the four least significant bytes of the SKU.
When setting the SKU, it must be done in two set commands, one for each parameter.
The order of programming the SKU does not matter.
Setting parameter 33 will program the first four bytes of the SKU. Setting parameter 34 will program the last 4 bytes of the SKU. Most printable values are accepted for the set command.
When getting the SKU, it must be done in two get commands, one for each parameter.
The order of getting the SKU does not matter.
Getting parameter 33 will retrieve the first four bytes of the SKU. Getting parameter 34 will retrieve the last 4 bytes of the SKU.
2.4 Configuration Parameter 40
Parameter Name: Reset Lock to Factory Default
Data Length: 1 byte
Default Value: 0
Possible Values: 1 – have lock perform factory reset
Description:
The configuration parameter 40 is a one byte field, used to set the lock to its default setting, known as a factory reset command.
Reading this parameter will always return a value of 0.
Writing a value of 1 to this parameter will cause both the lock and Z-Wave card to reset back to their default settings and will remove itself from the network. All network information, including associations will be cleared.
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3. Inclusion Procedures
1.
Power the lock by placing the battery pack into the lock
2.
On the controller, select the option to add a device.
3.
On the lock, press button ‘A’. The red LED will illuminate until the add request has been processed.
4. Exclusion Procedures
1.
Power the lock by placing the battery pack into the lock
2.
On the controller, select the option to remove a device
3.
On the lock, press button ‘A’. The red LED will illuminate until the removal request has been processed.
5. Reset Procedures
A factory reset will delete all codes associated with the lock and will remove it from your smart home system. It will not remove any anti-theft settings.
Please use the local reset procedure only when the primary controller is missing or inoperable.
5.1 Local
1.
Remove battery pack and press the program button a few times to discharge.
2.
Press and hold the program button.
3.
Replace the battery pack.
4.
Continue holding the program button for 30 seconds until the lock beeps and the state LED flashes red.
5.
Press the program button again. The status LED will flash green.
6.
When the cycle of red and green flashes ends, the reset has completed.
7.
Wait for the lock to reboot.
5.2 Remotely
1.
From a controller, write a 0x01 to configuration parameter 40.
2.
When the cycle of red and green flashes ends, the reset has completed.
3.
Wait for the lock to reboot.
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