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Newbie Q: Z-Wave & Schlage Locks

Started by tommyg, April 20, 2011, 10:10:29 PM

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tommyg

I see Insteon looked good but they don't offer any door locks. Shame!
Going forward I'd like to go with Z-Wave products due to their easy integration with LinuxMCE.
Question I have is what do I all need to get going? I want to start with a door lock and build out from there.
I understand the PC that runs LinuxMCE but from what I understand I need a controller. Any suggestions on what to buy?
Also, with the cheaper price of Schlage over Kwikset a question arose from poking around. Schlage says they require a monthly fee to utilize the remote capabilities. Does that not apply if it's being controlled by the LinuxMCE box?
I'd also like to use the Android app for unlocking the door. Does that work well remotely?

What I'm trying to do is setup a situation where I can remotely unlock the door for someone. I have a dog and I'm out of town a lot for work and it would be nice to be able to let someone in my house without having to give them a key.

Thanks!

tkmedia

QuoteWhat I'm trying to do is setup a situation where I can remotely unlock the door for someone. I have a dog and I'm out of town a lot for work and it would be nice to be able to let someone in my house without having to give them a key.

Currently LMCE does not support encrypted devices.

A couple things to note regarding the Schlage Locks
They do have a  keypad which you can give personal codes for various family members/ friends.
The deadbolt is not motorized. (can not be locked remotely)


HTH

Tim
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Aviator

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tommyg

Thanks to the both of you!

So to get this straight, I really cannot use LinuxMCE to control the door anyhow?
If that is the case, I may look to Insteon anyway.

Thanks!

Aviator

http://www.aartech.ca/qf-01ob-keyless-deadbolt-oil-rubbed-bronze.html

I'm pretty sure you could get them to open remotely pairing the lock above with the lock controller in my previous post.  I'm going to try it when I am finished moving.
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Marie.O

Quote from: tommyg on April 20, 2011, 11:05:02 PM
So to get this straight, I really cannot use LinuxMCE to control the door anyhow?

Do you really want to control the LOCK itself, or do you want to open the door remotely? In my setup, I have a regular door lock. When I am at home, people can ring the door, and pressing some buttons on the phone will open the door. There is a small release at the door which takes care of it. When I am away, and I lock the door with a key, it can't be opened with the electric release.
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tommyg

#6
Just to release the lock or unlock. It doesn't need to actually turn the knob or whatever style it may be. Just to allow access.

Knowing the use case.. is there any other recommendations for getting started? Z-Wave enabled products? (I'll keep those in mind also Aviator)

tschak909

a typical contact closure door strike can be connected to LMCE via the GC-100, the sensor ports can be used to attach  a doorbell.

-Thom