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Learn about the Nest × Yale Lock’s lights and sounds

The Google Nest × Yale Lock’s keypad and white button inside your home light up to tell you what’s
happening and if anything needs your attention, like whether your lock is jammed, has been
tampered with, or has Privacy Mode turned on or off.

This article outlines what you can expect to see and hear when using your lock’s keypad or the white button inside your home.

What the lights and sounds mean

 

 

 

 

 

 

Your lock’s white button is found on the back of the
lock inside your home. It lights up to give you
information about its status and provides feedback
when you first set it up and add it to the Nest app.

After setup, the button lights up to let you know
whether your lock is jammed or if it has been
tampered with. When pressed, the white button also turns Privacy Mode on and off.

Nest x Yale lock front

 

Lights during setup and connecting to the Nest app 

You will only see the lights below during setup and when connecting the lock to the Nest app.

Light

What it means

Blue light pulsing

Slowly pulses blue

The lock is ready to be connected to the Nest app.

When you press the white button inside your home, you will
hear: “Ready. Use your Nest app to add the lock to your
account.”

Learn about connecting your lock to the Nest app in the article
below.

How to install and set up the Nest × Yale Lock >

Green light pulsing

Pulses green then fades
out

The lock is successfully connected to the Nest app.

Once you’ve connected the lock to the Nest app, you will hear:
“All set. The lock has been added to your Nest account.”

After you’ve connected your lock to the Nest app, your lock’s
white button is used to turn Privacy Mode on or off.

Yellow light pulsing

Pulses yellow then fades
out

The lock has timed out after two minutes of inactivity.

If you press the white button and don’t take any action or if your
lock is unable to connect for more than two minutes, you will
hear: “Your lock couldn’t connect to any Nest products.”

Lights during day to day use 

The white button will only light up when it needs your attention. You can press the white button to check the status of Privacy Mode or hold the button to turn Privacy Mode on or off.

Light

What it means

Blue light pulsing

Pulses blue

The lock’s software is updating.

While your lock’s software is updating, you won’t be able to do
anything on the lock. So if you’re just arriving home in the
middle of an update, the keypad may be unresponsive. Wait a
few minutes before trying to unlock your door.

Yellow light quick pulsing

Quickly pulses yellow

The lock is jammed or stuck.

Your lock’s deadbolt is unable to retract (unlock) or extend
(lock). Check the Nest app for more details.

On the lock, you may hear:

  • “Can’t unlock the door. The deadbolt is stuck,” or
  • “Can’t lock the door. Make sure it is closed and the deadbolt
    is not blocked.”

Red light pulsing

Quickly pulses red

The lock has been tampered with.

On the lock, you will hear a siren noise. You may be notified by
email and in the app.

If this was triggered accidentally, turn off the siren by pulling
out the batteries and reinstalling them.

How to remove the lock’s batteries >

Using the white button inside your home

After adding your lock to the Nest app, the white button inside your home turns Privacy
Mode on or off and lets you check if it’s on or off. When you turn on Privacy Mode, it disables
the lock’s keypad so it can’t be unlocked using a passcode. See the article below for more
details.

        How to use privacy mode on the Nest × Yale Lock >

What the keypad lights and sounds mean 

 

 

 

 

The lock’s keypad not only allows you to lock and
unlock your door using a passcode, but it also gives
you information if something needs your attention.

Nest x Yale keypad front lights

 

Warning lights and sounds 

Your keypad has different icons that light up in different colors to tell you what’s happening.

Light

What it means

nest lock jammed image

The lock is jammed or stuck.

When you see the yellow exclamation mark, your lock's
deadbolt is unable to retract (unlock) or extend (lock). Check the Nest app for more details.

On the lock, you may hear:

  • “Can’t unlock the door. The deadbolt is stuck,” or
  • “Can’t lock the door. Make sure it is closed and the deadbolt
    is not blocked.”

nest lock tampered image

The lock has been tampered with.

When you see the red exclamation mark and hear a siren noise
on the lock, your lock has been tampered with. You may be
notified by email and in the app.

If this was triggered accidentally, turn off the siren by pulling
out the batteries and reinstalling them.

      How to remove the lock’s batteries >

nest yale lock low battery

The battery is low or very low.

When you see the battery icon below the zero ‘0’ on the keypad,
it means your battery is low.

Depending on your lock’s battery level, you may hear:

  • Low battery: “The battery is low. Replace the battery soon.”
  • Very low battery: “The battery is very low. Replace the
    battery now.”

       How to change the lock’s batteries >

If you've waited too long, here's How to lock and unlock the
Nest × Yale Lock if the battery is drained
.

What the sounds mean

Your lock plays different sounds when the keypad is touched to confirm responses, such as locking and unlocking, and turning Privacy Mode on and off.

Note: If you can’t hear a tone when you press the numbers on the lock’s keypad or hear a chime when the door locks and unlocks, check your volume settings. On the app home screen, tap Settings   select your lock  tap Volume  select Low or High.

 

 

Keypad chimes and tones 

Sound

What it means

Key press tone
Click to hear >

When you press the numbers on the keypad to enter your
passcode, it will play a tone to confirm your entry.

Unlocked chime
Click to hear >

When you unlock your door, it will chime to confirm that you
have unlocked your door.

Locked chime
Click to hear >

When you lock your door, it will chime to confirm that you have
locked your door.

Error chime
Click to hear >

When you enter an incorrect passcode, it will play an error
chime and the keypad will light up in an alternating left and
right pattern.

If you enter the incorrect passcode five times, you’ll hear “That
was too many tries. Please try again in one minute, or use your
Nest app to unlock.”

Countdown chime
Click to hear >

When you’re turning Privacy Mode on or off, a countdown chime
will play when you press and hold the white button inside your
home.

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