Overview
- The dormakaba EVO LZ integration provides unified access management for both unit and common area doors through the ButterflyMX OS.
- Residents and staff can use the ButterflyMX app for access via PIN, dormakaba comID fob, Swipe to Open (requires Wi-Fi), Bluetooth Tap to Unlock, and Visitor Pass (requires Wi-Fi).
- All access management is centralized in the ButterflyMX OS, eliminating the need for multiple systems or physical keys.
- EVO locks require initial programming via the Lyazon Utility App with Wi-Fi before integration with ButterflyMX can be complete.
- For locks utilizing "online mode" or Wi-Fi, refer to How to Set Up dormakaba Online Integration to complete this first.
- For locks utilizing "offline mode" or BLE, refer to How to Set Up How to Set Up the ButterflyMX dormakaba EVO Offline Integration instead.
Supported Models & Requirements
- Supported models: EVO LZ-D (Deadbolt), LZ-M (Mortise), LZ-L (Lever), LZ-I (Interconnected), LZ-P (Panic).
- Online installations requires building-wide, managed 2.4GHz Wi-Fi at each managed door.
- Offline/BLE installations requires a temporary internet connection for initial set up and troubleshooting. Offline locks alway require a physical sync at the door to update credentials.
- Only dormakaba ComID fobs are compatible; ButterflyMX fobs are not due to encryption.
- dormakaba ComID fobs cannot be purchased through ButterflyMX. They must be purchased by the integrator or vendor who procured the locks for your property.
- ButterflyMX devices require a firmware update to properly read dormakaba ComID fobs; please reach out to our Support Team to enable this.
- Refer to the dormakaba EVO User Guide for general lock operating information and troubleshooting.
- ELPS Battery Backup Device: This tool temporarily powers a lock with dead batteries, enabling entry to replace them. Each EVO order (for locks that are not ordered / or available with a Master Key Override) includes an ELPS, but it can also be purchased separately from vendors like GoKeyless.
ButterflyMX OS Information for Property Managers
Device Management in ButterflyMX OS
- Devices Page > Smart Locks Tab: View all commissioned smart locks, their last reported status (online/offline), battery level, and access code count. This dashboard view is updated hourly.
- Online Locks are designed to routinely go offline to conserve battery. A lock that is "recently offline" has successfully connected within the 24 hours and may reconnect again on it's own.
- Properties without Wi-Fi, with locks that will never be online and are set up in offline/BLE mode, will have their locks shown as "local only." This means that a local connection, like Bluetooth, is needed to update and operate the lock as intended.
- Smart Lock Device Detail: For online locks, see most up to date lock connection status, door release history, permissions (who has access), and lock events. Locks that are not connected to Wi-Fi, require a sync at the door to populate updated information.
Assigning Access
- Unit Smart Locks: When a tenant is assigned to a unit with a smart lock in the ButterflyMX OS, they automatically receive access via the ButterflyMX app on their move-in date. Removing a tenant from ButterflyMX OS removes their access**.
- You can confirm unit assignment in the Spaces page under the Smart Lock column.
- If unit assignments need to be updated, this can be done from the Integrations page.
- **Offline Note: Offline locks require Bluetooth syncing with the ButterflyMX app while at the lock. This can be done by the property admin beforehand or by the tenant on move-in day.
- Common Area Locks: Managed via Access Groups. Admins can add these locks to default or custom groups to control tenant or vendor access.
- Smart Lock (Default) Access Group: When your smart lock integration is enabled, a new Access Group is created and all new smart locks will be automatically added to this group when they are assigned. By default this group will include the Property and Community Administrators.
- Be sure to manually add or remove admins from this group as your team grows.
Programming dormakaba Fobs
- Go to the Tenants page in the ButterflyMX dashboard.
- Select the tenant and click "New Access Tool."
- Choose "Smart Lock Key Fob & Card."
- Enter the 8-digit ID from the dormakaba fob (the system auto-fills leading zeros so no need to enter).
- Save—the fob is now programmed for use on both smart locks and ButterflyMX devices that the tenant has access to in the ButterflyMX OS**. Please confirm it was added as a "Smart Lock Key Fob & Card"
- **Offline Note: Offline locks require Bluetooth syncing with the ButterflyMX app while at the lock. This can be done by the property admin beforehand or by the tenant on move-in day.
- Please note: All ButterflyMX devices (including Monarch intercoms and card readers, require a firmware update to enable Dormakaba fob compatibility. Reach out to our Support Team (800) 398-4416 ext. 2 to enable this.
Access Codes on Demand (ACOD)
Access Codes on Demand (ACOD) with dormakaba EVO LZ locks are often used when someone needs entry but the lock is offline or app-based access isn’t available. Examples:
- A resident is locked out and the EVO LZ lock appears offline.
- A vendor or contractor needs timed access, but you don’t want to provide ongoing app access or a long-term credential.
- Management needs an immediate, time-limited PIN that works at the lock keypad, even if the lock can’t get Wi‑Fi updates.
Only property managers can generate 6-digit access codes for locks via the ButterflyMX OS. Please note, the lock does require power to utilize an Access Code (but internet is not required).
- Types of codes:
- Resident code: valid for 1 year
- Short-term code: valid 1–31 days
- Visitor code: valid 2, 4, 6, or 8 hours
- Each lock has a unique code that won't work on other ButterflyMX devices.
- To revoke a code early, generate a revocation code in the OS and enter it at the lock.
How to Create Access Codes:
- Go to Devices > Smart Locks tab.
- Select the lock and go to Access Codes.
- Click "Create Access Code," select type, name, start time, and duration.
- Share the generated code with the user.
Note: Only property managers can create/revoke codes; residents cannot. If the lock is exhibiting a long RED LED, the batteries most likely need to be replaced - please refer to the ELPS Device Instructions to regain entry.
Additional Features & Best Practices
- Battery Alerts: Learn more about Battery Alerts and how to enable them for admins and tenants.
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ELPS Battery Backup Device: This tool temporarily powers a lock with dead batteries, enabling entry to replace them. Each EVO order includes an ELPS, but it can also be purchased separately from vendors like GoKeyless.
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If a lock is exhibiting a long red LED, this is indicative that the batteries are dead. Refer to Dormakaba's recommendations below which include using the ELPS device.
- If a lock is not responding to the ELPS jumper hardware, there may be a mechanical issue with the lock that could be related to: physical damage, misrouted or pinched wiring, damaged wiring or connectors, a failed battery cell. We recommend working with your installer to verify.
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- One-Touch Re-lock: Allows tenants to re-lock doors with a single tap.
- Please note failure to ensure the lock is installed properly and the deadbolt can be fully projected inside the door frame may result in allowing access without a credential. See note on page 2 of commissioning guide below:
- Auto-Lock: Available only on Mortise and Latch models; can be enabled/disabled by the ButterflyMX Support Team during commissioning.
- Visitor Passes and Swipe to Open: These features are enabled on all online locks by default and disabled for all online locks. You can enable/disable them per lock, via the Integrations page or reach out to our Support Team.
- Vendor Access: For online locks, use Visitor Pass or create custom Access Groups for vendors. For offline locks, use Access Codes on Demand (ACOD).
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Troubleshooting: For access issues, property managers can use Swipe to Open or issue a Visitor Pass from the ButterflyMX mobile app if the lock is online; otherwise, generate an Access Code on Demand for access to an offline lock.
- For ;online mode' locks that have been offline for over 24 hours, follow the troubleshooting tree on page 2 of the dormakaba commissioning guide to reconnect.
- Online locks are designed to routinely go offline to conserve battery and may display as "newly offline." A lock that has not connected in over 24 hours is "offline" and may need to be rebooted or visited to reconnect. Check out our troubleshooting guide here.
- For Lyazon Utility App access please reach out to solarch@butterflymx.com. Lyazon app access is required for troubleshooting.
- For ;online mode' locks that have been offline for over 24 hours, follow the troubleshooting tree on page 2 of the dormakaba commissioning guide to reconnect.
Support & Resources
- For support regarding your credentials and syncing your locks to ButterflyMX, contact ButterflyMX Support at (800) 398-4416 ext. 2 or support@butterflymx.com
- For support regarding your lock hardware, contact dormakaba Multi-Housing Technical Support at 1-800-849-8324 (option 3) or mhtechnicalsupport.us@dormakaba.com