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Personal Security

HAVEN 

Lockdown 

only works as well as its user. Taking personal responsibility for your own safety is very 

important to make HAVEN 

Lockdown 

work for you. Our product can’t prevent you from sending a guest pass to 

the wrong person. HAVEN 

Lockdown 

can’t prevent your phone from being stolen and cannot keep your 

password secure. Being proactive and responsible is the best way to protect you and your facility.

Layered Security

The HAVEN Lock is a layered security device. We advise customers to use HAVEN as a supplemental layer in 

their security. Relying on a single device or component will lessen the security of your school or business. 

HAVEN Lock should be part of a larger security system. It is not a total solution. We suggest using video 

cameras, motion sensors, alarm monitoring, and vibration sensors.

Z-WAVE Range

HAVEN 

Lockdown 

uses Z-Wave wireless technology to communicate to its control devices like the Smartphone 

App, and Hub. Z-WAVE has a theoretical range of 100m (328 ft), but that is all dependent on the environment. If 

any object is between the controller and the lock, the effective range of the Z-WAVE signal will drop. When you 

use Z-WAVE, you should assume the effective range is 50 meters (160 ft.)

GENERAL NOTES ON HAVEN Lockdown

DISCLAIMER

Use of this guide at your own risk. HavenLock Inc and its parent or partner companies are not liable for any damages to 

property or bodily injuries that occur during or after installation. HavenLock Inc  assumes no responsibility in providing the 

correct tools and accessories needed for installation unless otherwise noted. Use proper protective gear when completing the 

steps detailed in this guide. This guide is simply suggestive and not in any way authoritative. Always use your own best 

judgment. Incorrect installation or lack of safety precautions can lead to serious injury or death for you or anyone around the 

installation area. If you are not comfortable installing HAVEN Lock, we advise you to seek out a professional skilled worker with 

construction experience to assist you.

QUICK START GUIDE  

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Thread the wiring harness (Z) through your installed grommet before any accessory connection. 

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Use proper conduit and flex joints across the door hinges to securely route the wire to your 

    accessory mounting location. 

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If you need to lengthen the cable consider these options. 

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Cut the harness (Z) to a few inches past the male connector (W) and splice in your own 

  

    wiring  cables inside the lockdown unit. There is room for an approved electrical 

 

    terminal block and/or small enclosure, if necessary. DO NOT cut the female side of the 

 

    wiring harness before the connector (W). This ensures that you have the option to 

 

    update the wiring harness in the future by replacing the male side of the harness (Z). 

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Wire the harness (Z) out of the lockdown enclosure as normal. Splice your own cable 

 

    inside your own electrical box or inside one of the accessories, which often have room 

 

    enough for wire splicing. 

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Strip the necessary wires of the harness according to the wiring diagram of the accessory. 

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Connect the accessory to the proper wires, ensuring a strong connection. 

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Install strain relief inside the accessory as needed. 

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Double check your wiring harness from inside the unit to the accessory(ies). 

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After all other connections have been made, complete the connection at connector (W) by pushing 

    together the keyed connector and screwing down the threaded lock-nut for a solid
    mechanical connection. 

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Test all accessories

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Replace the lockdown cover. 

Summary of Contents for HAVEN LOCKDOWN Z

Page 1: ...y Warnings Regulations Warranty Installing Your HAVEN Lockdown Z WAVE Operation LED and Sounds Outward swinging door configuration In swinging door configuration Hardware Accessory Installation Troubl...

Page 2: ...from being forced open when blunt forced is used against the middle section of the door near the outside door handle Any other entry attempt does not fall under the product definition or purpose of HA...

Page 3: ...do not simulate a breach Damage to the unit may affect later functionality Owner is responsible for ensuring unit is operating properly HavenLock Inc expressly disclaims all guarantees whether implie...

Page 4: ...or purposes for which they are not designed or intended 2 which have been subject to alteration abuse misuse negligence or accident 3 which have been improperly stored installed maintained or operated...

Page 5: ...shipment parts can settle and this cycling allows the parts to stretch and maximize their e ectiveness A cycle is simply locking and unlocking the lock via the hand press F and lock gate E Cycling the...

Page 6: ...may be operated with a nger press Pairing button is used for network inclusion network exclusion and defaulting and removing the Haven Lock from the network Device Reset Locally Command Class Reset b...

Page 7: ...still be lowered 3 When charger is plugged in Battery report is sent to the Lifeline One second later Noti cation CC sends Power Management 0x08 event Battery is charging 0x0C Yellow LED ashes every 2...

Page 8: ...K 2 COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION 8 4 4 2 COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD 3 3 5 Command Class List S...

Page 9: ...Connect Z Product Description This parameter distinguishes the rmware between the Residential Haven Connect Z and the Commercial Lockdown Z For Lockdown this parameter should be set to 0x02 Residentia...

Page 10: ...reset button 3 Yellow 2 Chirp After Reset Unit is locked and detects an impact 3 Yellow 1 Chirp Security noti cation Impact Detection Glossary NWI Network Wide Inclusion NWE Network Wide Exclusion S2...

Page 11: ...10 HAVEN Lockdown OUTWARD SWINGING DOOR CONFIGURATION...

Page 12: ...QUICK START GUIDE 11 IN SWINGING DOOR CONFIGURATION...

Page 13: ...budget for accessories Lock and Unlock control inputs are designed for passive normally open momentary closed switches Switch the control input either Lock or Unlock to gnd common to control the lock...

Page 14: ...s detailed in this guide This guide is simply suggestive and not in any way authoritative Always use your own best judgment Incorrect installation or lack of safety precautions can lead to serious inj...

Page 15: ...m that will walk you through various scenarios involving uncommon door and threshold sizes In most cases this xes the situation but if you still need help contact us How do I turn HAVEN o HAVEN is des...

Page 16: ...months Protect your password You are responsible for your own security HAVEN Connect Z is not a replacement for personal responsibility Do not share your password with anyone you do not trust or know...

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