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Lockdown

1. If the gate is raised manually, Notification Type Access Control, Event 0x01 (Manual lock operation) is sent to the Lifeline then 
one second later, a Door Lock Operation Report is sent to the Lifeline.

2. If the gate is lowered manually, Notification Type Access Control, Event 0x02 (Manual unlock operation) is sent to the Lifeline 
and then one second later, a Door Lock Operation Report is sent to the Lifeline.

Manual Lock Operation Reports

Battery State and Charging

Association Groups

1. To Lock: Sending command class = COMMAND_CLASS_DOOR_LOCK, command =

DOOR_LOCK_OPERATION_SET, mode = 0xFF (DOOR_SECURED) or BASIC_SET value 0xFF will raise the gate. 
Notification Type Access Control, Event 0x03 (RF lock operation) is sent to the Lifeline and then one second later, 
a Door Lock Operation Report is sent to the Lifeline.

2. To Unlock: Sending command class = COMMAND_CLASS_DOOR_LOCK, command =

DOOR_LOCK_OPERATION_SET, mode = 0x00 (DOOR_UNSECURED) or BASIC_SET value 0x00 will lower the gate. 
Notification Type Access Control, Event 0x04 (RF unlock operation) is sent to the Lifeline and then one second later, 
a Door Lock Operation Report is sent to the Lifeline.

Z-WAVE Lock Operation

Battery state is checked upon startup and Battery CC V2 report is sent to the Lifeline Group. Battery is then checked every 5 
minutes. A battery report is also sent every 24 hours. Indications and operation are as follows:
1. If battery falls below 25%, Battery report is sent to the Lifeline. One second later, Notification CC sends Power
    Management (0x08) event “Charge battery soon” (0x0E).

2. If battery falls below 10%, Battery report is sent to the Lifeline. One second later, Notification CC sends Power Management 
    (0x08) event “Charge battery now” (0x0F).  At this point, the gate will no longer raise but can still be lowered.

3. When charger is plugged in, Battery report is sent to the Lifeline. One second later, Notification CC sends Power 
    Management (0x08) event “Battery is charging” (0x0C). Yellow LED flashes every 2.5 seconds.

4. When charge is complete, Battery report is sent to the Lifeline. One second later, Notification CC sends Power Management 
    (0x08) event “Battery is fully charged” (0x0D). 

Battery CC V2 support extended information in the Battery Report and can be queried at any time with the Battery Get 
command. Additional information about the battery can be retrieved with the Battery Health Get command.

Supports 1 group (#1, Lifeline) with up to 5 nodes. Command classes reported to the Lifeline:

1. NOTIFICATION_REPORT
2. BATTERY_REPORT
3. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY
4. INDICATOR_REPORT
5. DOOR_LOCK_OPERATION_REPORT

You can put the Haven Connect Z completely to sleep for shipping or long term storage. This operation clears memory and
resets all network inclusions. You will need to re-include the device once woken up.

Deep Sleep Mode: Press and hold the reset button (with paperclip). While holding the reset button press and hold the pairing
button. Release the reset button first. Then release the pairing button. If successful, you can press the pairing button or toggle
the gate and should not see or hear LED or chirp activity.
Wakeup: Wake the unit from deep sleep by pressing the reset button (with paperclip).

Sleep / Shipping Mode

Sometimes it's helpful to make sure your lock in functioning properly using our quick test mode. To enter quick test mode
press the pairing button three times in steady succession. The LED will flash blue and green, the unit will chirp, and it will go
into a state of constantly flashing blue. Once in this mode, you can press the pairing button to control the gate. Avoid toggling
the gate any faster than once every 4 seconds. To get out of Quick Test Mode reset the unit using the reset button
(with paperclip). Test mode times out after 1 minute.

Quick Test Mode

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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