![]() ![]() ![]() The key fob also supportsĪutomatic locking and unlocking, if available in your region (see Passive Locking and Unlocking) and can be used as a backup to In situations where your phone key has a dead battery, or is lost or stolen, use your key card to unlock, drive, and lock Model Y.įob (if equipped) allows you to press buttons to open the front and rear trunks,Īnd unlock, lock, and drive Model Y. Unlike the phone key and key fob, the key card does not support automatic locking and unlocking. The key card is used to "authenticate" phone keys to work with Model Y and to add or remove other key cards, phone keys, or key fobs. Key card - Tesla provides a key card that communicates with Model Y using short range radio-frequency identification (RFID) signals.A phone key supports automatic locking and unlocking. Phone key - You can set up your personal phone as a "phone key" that communicates with Model Y using Bluetooth.For non-internet connected doors, you will need to update those doors using the Latch App or Manager App. For internet-connected doors, this happens automatically. When you activate or deactivate a Keycard, the relevant doors need to be updated to ensure the Keycard is added or removed accordingly. What does 'Activation/Deactivation Pending' mean? View the status of their credentials under 'Latch App' and 'Keycard'.Select the user who's credentials you want to check.To see if a resident has logged into the app or activated a keycard follow these steps: See Getting Started for more information on getting access to Latch Manager. With Latch Manager you can see if a resident has successfully logged into the app or has an activated Keycard, so you can rest assured they can get into the property. Finding out if your residents have activated a Keycard or have the Latch App If they've already used the Latch app to open their doors, they will be shown how to manually update their doors with the app. Please note: Their keycard must be activated before they open doors with the Latch app for the first time. The card will prompt them to activate their keycard online. After activating they must open any non-internet connected doors with the Latch app before their keycard will work. If you'd rather your residents manage their Keycard themselves or if a resident has access to Latch devices in a property that is not in your portfolio, then they can activate and deactivate their Keycard themselves at : Resident self-activation and self-deactivation The user will then have to self-activate or deactivate as outlined below. When you activate or deactivate a Keycard, you will need to update any doors that are not internet connected to ensure that Keycard has been added or removed.įor security reasons, if a user has access to Latch properties that are outside of your portfolio, then you will not be allowed to activate or deactivate their Keycard on their behalf.Once you have activated or deactivated a Keycard, an email will be sent to the user letting them know that a Keycard has been activated or deactivated on their behalf.Within Latch Manager, you can activate or deactivate a Keycard for a resident by navigating to that person's detail page, and tapping 'Activate' or 'Deactivate'.Residents can also activate their own Keycard through .Īctivating and deactivating a Keycard on behalf of your residents You can activate and deactivate Keycards in Latch Manager on behalf of your residents. Managing Keycards What is the best way to issue keycards? Finding out if your residents have activated a Keycard or have the Latch App What is the best way to issue keycards?
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