I've had a Kwikset SmartCode Zigbee lock since 04/2012 working with the HAI Zigbee interface (ZIM).
For the last few months though, the lock will stop working both from Zigbee control and local control (pushing lock button on outside keypad). When inserting new batteries or trying to lock via Zigbee, the lock responds with a single long beep. I don't think there is anything wrong with the Zigbee radio as I can see the status via Zigbee when I manually turn the lock from lock/unlock and the ZIM sends the lock command to the lock (but the lock beeps on error).
The really odd thing is that it usually starts working again a few days later and then goes almost a week before it starts the same behavior again.
Anyone seen anything like this? Any ideas on what could be wrong?
I thought I had read before that the SmartCode units sold at Lowed/Home Depot were the same models but without the Zigbee or Zwave radios. If I had to replace the lock mechanism, does anyone know if I can remove my Zigbee radio and transplant it into one of the non-radio equipped models? I can always go buy one if I need, but I'd rather ask first if anyone has gone this route yet.
For the last few months though, the lock will stop working both from Zigbee control and local control (pushing lock button on outside keypad). When inserting new batteries or trying to lock via Zigbee, the lock responds with a single long beep. I don't think there is anything wrong with the Zigbee radio as I can see the status via Zigbee when I manually turn the lock from lock/unlock and the ZIM sends the lock command to the lock (but the lock beeps on error).
The really odd thing is that it usually starts working again a few days later and then goes almost a week before it starts the same behavior again.
Anyone seen anything like this? Any ideas on what could be wrong?
I thought I had read before that the SmartCode units sold at Lowed/Home Depot were the same models but without the Zigbee or Zwave radios. If I had to replace the lock mechanism, does anyone know if I can remove my Zigbee radio and transplant it into one of the non-radio equipped models? I can always go buy one if I need, but I'd rather ask first if anyone has gone this route yet.