I'm thinking more functionally and aesthetically does it meet our needs?
Maybe chain the fob reader to the list-tracking computer we are using to a
Zwave transmitter to tell the deadbolt to open.  Draw back may be not
locking automatically, it might require a conscious effort to push the lock
button.

The passage set could be left unlocked, handled access through the deadbolt.

If there are less pricey models/alternatives out there, no complaints here.
=)  But the cost of this lock (or alternate solutions in the same price
range) is in the ballpark of free to Sksp.

I wish I could follow on irc, but working today.

Happy hacking,
 - Richard

On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 9:54 AM, Justin Lacko <[email protected]> wrote:

> Seems rather expensive...
>
>
> On 22 November 2012 09:10, R Rodd <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I just received a link to this in a Black Friday email:
>> http://www.aartech.ca/yrld210zw619kwkd-yale-zwave-lock.html
>>
>> It is a deadbolt controller that is wireless accessible, code
>> controllable, and works on doors up to 2.25" are the highlights I saw in a
>> quick scan of the info.
>>
>> /me rolls it out there for discussion.
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