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| Part Number : | BE369 505 |
| Color: | Bright Brass |
| Material: | metal |
| Voltage: | 9.00 |
| Item Package Quantity: | 1 |
| Item Dimensions | |
| Weight: | 5.7 Pounds |
| Length: | 2.18 inches |
| Width: | 3.17 inches |
| Height: | 5.42 inches |
When paired with a Schlage LiNK bridge, this wireless entry deadbolt gives homeowners the ability to remotely manage access to their home via most web-enabled computers or cell phones for a low monthly fee*. With this service, homeowners can also receive text or email alerts when someone enters their home. Schlage LiNK sends emails and text messages so you know who is home, and it allows you to confirm the status of your system from anywhere. As long as you have a web-enabled cell phone or computer, Schlage LiNK lets you stay in touch and in control.
Schlage LiNK allows you to grant entry to your door remotely from your cell phone or computer, assign and manage a personal code for each user, and give every family member a code they can remember.
This package includes 1 Schlage LiNK deadbolt. A Schlage LiNK bridge is required for full functionality. Bridges are available in Schlage LiNK starter kits.
*A minimal monthly subscription fee is required. Even if you choose not to subscribe, Schlage LiNK will still function as a keypad deadbolt. No long-term contracts or cancellation fees. Receive a trial period when you activate a new account.
In many ways, Schlage LiNK is like our other keypad locks. It uses proven Schlage construction derived from a rich heritage in commercial security. But there's another side to Schlage LiNK--one that brings you a whole new level of freedom.
Schlage LiNK allows you to remotely monitor your doors and grant entry to your home. From any computer or cell phone with an Internet connection, you can activate your lock, monitor who's coming and going, and even receive text message alerts from the system.
This system is flexible and scalable, allowing users to add devices that fit their lifestyle including locks, light controls, thermostats, cameras, and more. There are no long-term contracts or cancellation fees.
Schlage LiNK provides fully encrypted communication between the lock and the user (similar to the security used in online banking) ensuring your access and online information is safe and secure.
From installation and setup to everyday usage, Schlage LiNK makes home security easy for today's busy families.
Schlage's rich heritage in commercial security can be found in every product we sell. When you safeguard your home and family with Schlage, you ensure security as well as peace of mind.
Computer and Wireless Phone Interface
A user-friendly interface is at the heart of the Schlage LiNK system and makes it easy to take advantage of all that Schlage LiNK has to offer. Simply log on to your computer or Internet-enabled phone and you're in control. With just a few simple clicks, you can grant entry to your home, see who's come home, and even add and delete user codes.

Z-Wave is a next-generation wireless "ecosystem" that lets all your home electronics talk to each other, and to you, via remote control. It uses simple, reliable, low-power radio waves that easily travel through walls, floors, and cabinets. Z-Wave functionality can be added to almost any electronic device in your house, even devices that you wouldn't ordinarily think of as "intelligent," such as appliances, window shades, thermostats, and home lighting.
The Schlage LiNK solution lets you control these devices in ways that give you complete command, even when you're not at home yourself. You can control your Z-Wave household remotely from a computer and the Internet from anywhere in the world...even through your cell phone.
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Lock system for automation,
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This review is from: Schlage LiNK Wireless Keypad Add-on Deadbolt, Satin Nickel (Tools & Home Improvement)
I installed these locks on my front and garage door a week ago and surprisingly it has been working flawlessly. I am using (Support Challenged) Micasa Verde Vera as Z-Wave gateway since it's too difficult for me to understand why to pay monthly costs to a service provider when I can do it for free with little or no learning but some patience. Here's my feedback and ovservation so far
Looks: Nice, I have brass and matches with other locks in the house from Schlage Built: Typical Schlage - good Adding it to Z-wave network "With Vera": Easy enough but I have go through an upgrade and plug-in Adding Codes: I can add codes "4 Digit" only with names including the ability to control the day and time when the code will be active - example Maid Service or a Nanny who is about to retire. You cannot edit/modify the code but you can remove and re-add. Lock/Unlock: From outside all you have to do is to enter your code, making sure, no one is watching with binoculars and you will hear a click and green LED. Turn the knob and it will open. To Close just hit the "Schlage" button after you turn the knob to lock. And yes it does not rotate the knob by itself like other model of Schlage but that is non-Zwave device. You can also use traditional keys to open or close. At night you can press the Schlage button first to illuminate the keys before entering the code - helpful. Battery and battery life: It comes with 3xAA and 1x9 Volt battery and advertized life is too long to believe but so far I did not see even 1% drop after a week's use. Status and Remote Operation: You can always see the status of the lock as "Lock" or "Unlock" from any web-browser/iPhone etc. Operate it from anywhere to let someone in. Notification: You can program using Zwave gateway to send you notification Via SMS/Email alert case a particular code is used OR wrong code is used. Fun/Programming: Being Z-wave you can trigger several events when a particular code is used including but not limited to switching on lights case it's dark or start thermostat to cool/heat your home. Each of these events require additional hardware/device or a module. Security: Schlage lock and your Z-wave gate will secure the transmission over RF (Radio Frequency) using encryption keys (digital keys - something similar to when you access your bank over SSL/https web browser). This is from what I have read so far before purchasing and so far I am convinced that it is easier to find someone's keys under the doormat as compared to hacking the security of the lock with the exception of those binoculars or being careless to use easy numbers like 1234 (as my 5 year suggested me :-) for his code) Elderly/Disabled: Terrific use to avoid going to the door to let someone in. Can combine with a motion sensor and an IP Camera to know who is at the door before clicking unlock. Cons: - Not a motorized lock. Case you forget all you can do is to program Z-Wave gate to remind you that door is still unlocked - Incoming traffic is logged and you know when someone is coming in but there Is no way possible to know when someone leaves - One more thing in life to make you couch potato especially when you combine with a motion sensor and an IP Camera at your front door. Hope you'll find what you're looking for. Additionally Kwickset also announced series of upcoming product based on this technology. Competition may bring the price down - possibly.
31 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
CANNOT remotely lock door. My thoughts...,
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This review is from: Schlage LiNK Wireless Keypad Add-on Deadbolt, Satin Nickel (Tools & Home Improvement)
Schlage makes a plain version of this lock, without the "LiNK Wireless". It's a fine product in my opinion. But there is a problem converting it to a wireless product - the door cannot be locked REMOTELY. It's a fundamental problem for a "remote" product, and Schlage chooses to skirt around the issue.
If you forget to lock your door, or you decide you want to lock it remotely, you're out of luck, unless a burglar is kind enough to turn the knob for you. The deadbolt cannot be thrown electronically. Instead, an electronic "clutch" is engaged, which then allows you to manually operate the deadbolt knob. When "Locked" the knob spins and accomplishes nothing. "Unlocked" means the knob is engaged (temporarily) so you can turn it and throw the deadbolt. It's a novel concept. But notice, that you can't throw the deadbolt unless somebody is there to turn the knob. The advantage of this type of mechanism is battery life. The battery is not spent throwing the deadbolt. The real work is done by you turning the knob, therefore battery usage is minimized. What gets me is Schlage's marketing. The product description on their website claims you can "remotely lock or unlock the door" It's simply not true. You can't excuse this as an oversight, since it is paramount to their design. In fact, the electronic clutch is the single feature that distinguishes it from other electronic locks! My advice is to try the regular version in one of the big box stores, they all have them on display. You will then understand how the lock functions and you can decide if it suits your needs. Personally, I like the lock, but find the wireless functionality useless. So why pay extra for it? ---- Product description on Amazon... Schlage LiNK Features and Benefits: Remotely lock or unlock the door Schlage website(product features)... Remotely grant access to the home- Deadbolt requires manually turning the bolt to lock and unlock the door when activated remotely Translation: You CANNOT remotely lock the door. ----
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty damn cool...,
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This review is from: Schlage LiNK Wireless Keypad Add-on Deadbolt, Bright Brass (Tools & Home Improvement)
So I bought this with the intention of NOT using the Schlage Z-Wave bridge to control it. I am glad I chose this route, because the Schlage Bridge has received very poor reviews regarding the limited Z-Wave device support for devices other than a select few Schlage chose to support.
What surprised me... The lock is NOT motorized, so locking your door after you forgot to when you have left home is NOT GOING TO HAPPEN without someone there to turn the knob. You will have to turn the lock after you hear the knob engage (a soft but definite click will be heard). You will need to explain this to whoever is going to be the one using the deadbolt when you aren't home. Ease of Physical Installation - 5 out of 5 - Installs almost like a typical deadbolt. Ease of Keypad Programming - 5 out of 5 - Easy Instructions that a non technical person could follow. [...]
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