ENGAGE Wireless Lock Online Integration
Learn how to configure and set up the Schlage ENGAGE lock series for online use
The Schlage ENGAGE series of locks contains the NDEB, LEB, and LE wireless lock sets. The LEB and LE are mortise locks, while the NDEB is cylindrical.

The online integration allows the lock to remain online and check in with Verkada Command frequently. This means that the ENGAGE series online integration supports real-time communication, such as remote unlock or lockdowns. All door events, user updates, schedule updates, and so on are available in real-time through a connection between the lock, the Gateway (GWE) hub, and the access control unit.
You must be an Org Admin to perform this integration. If you are not an Org Admin, contact an Org Admin to be granted this role or for them to configure in Command. Learn more about Roles and Permissions in Command.
Before you begin
You will need the following hardware
ENGAGE wireless lock series NDEB, LE, LEB
ENGAGE GWE Hub
The AC62 does not support wireless locks.
What you need to know
This integration supports the NDEB, LE, and LEB lock series that wirelessly connect to a GWE hub.
NDE locks are not supported; they are outdated and use old Secure Socket Layer (SSL) standards.
Verkada’s integration supports both online and offline modes with the Schlage locks. For offline integration, see ENGAGE Wireless Lock Offline Integration.
While in Schlage mode, the ACU cannot control traditional wired doors.
The ACU can control up to 16 wireless locks.
Each ACU door port can only supply power for 1 GWE Hub
You cannot use Engage Series Wireless Locks or AD Series Wireless Locks and Verkada readers on the same controller.
For details and more information about how to set up ENGAGE locks or set up a GWE hub, refer to Schlage Resources.
Understand wiring scenarios
Wire the GWE hub to the ACU
+ > ACP DC power input +
- > ACP DC power input -
A > TX-
B > RX+

How to wire the GWE RS-485
For AC41 integrations, wire the GWE hub to the RS-485 inputs on the AUX cassette.
For AC42 integrations, wire the GWE hub to the RS-485 inputs on Door 1.
For AC12 integrations, wire the GWE hub to the RS-485 inputs on Reader 1.
See Wiring Best Practices for Third-Party Wireless Locks KB for more information.

Wiring more than 1 GWE Hub to an ACU
ACU cannot support daisy chaining power for multiple GWE hubs, but does require data lines to be daisy chained.
Can wire up to 4 GWE Hubs per ACU.
Each Hub must be powered individually.
For AC41/42, can draw power from other door ports or an external power supply for each additional GWE Hub.
For AC12, external power supplies are required for each additional GWE Hub.
Data Wires (A&B) must all be daisy chained to AUX/Door 1 RS-485 inputs in a linear bus topology.
A star topology is not recommended and will likely lead to degraded performance.

For more details, see the Set up the GWE hub resources (below).
Set up the online integration
You must be an Org Admin to perform this integration. If you are not an admin, contact an Org Admin to be granted this role. Learn more about Roles and Permissions for Command and Roles and Permissions for Access Control.
Set up the Allegion ENGAGE site for integration
Go to https://command.verkada.com.
Verkada sites are mapped 1:1 with the sites in the ENGAGE app.
a. If someone in your org has not already created a matching site in the app: on Settings > Create Allegion Site, click Create Site.

b. If someone else in your organization has already created this site, you will see Invite instead. Click this button to invite yourself as a Manager of the ENGAGE site.
You should receive an email prompting you to accept the invite and log in to Allegion using your existing credentials, or create new credentials.

Important: There is no way to resend this invite. If you did not receive the email, the only way to move forward is to delete and re-create the site in Command.
Next to site name, click the i (information) icon to verify that the Host Settings server is https://wirelesslocks.control.verkada.com.

Add device name, choose RSI Gateway Communication Mode, and configure the addresses for the hub, low door, and high door.
a. Ensure that the door addresses do not overlap with other door addresses. The low door address can be the same as the hub address; for example, if you have multiple hubs 0 and 1, their door ranges should be consecutive: hub 0 has doors from 0 to 9 and hub 1 has doors from 10 to 19. b. Make sure there is a 10-unit difference between the low door and high door.
Add access control unit and locks to Command
Select the NDEB/LE/LEB door type. Contact Verkada Support if this door type does not appear.

If the lock does not appear online, try waiting a few minutes for the services to sync and refresh Command or retry card credentials on the lock.
Set up the ENGAGE lock
How to Install: Cylindrical Lock [video]
How to Install: Mortise Lock [video]
Set up the GWE hub
Gateway (GWE): Factory Reset [video]
Need more help? Contact Verkada Support.
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