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Table of Contents
About the System ............................................................................................................................5
Safe Mode ......................................................................................................................................... 5
Compatibility.................................................................................................................................... 5
Software Upgrades .......................................................................................................................... 6
Mounting ..........................................................................................................................................7
Wiring ............................................................................................................................................... 8
Specifications ................................................................................................................................... 9
Front Panel LEDs ........................................................................................................................... 10
Navigation Icons .............................................................................................................................10
Panel Fault Displays ......................................................................................................................12
Initial Setup ..................................................................................................................................... 13
Programming the Control Panel.................................................................................................... 13
Keypad Initialization ...................................................................................................................... 13
Time and Date Setup ...................................................................................................................... 13
Night Setup ..................................................................................................................................... 14
IP Setup and Network Connections...............................................................................................14
Account Setup .................................................................................................................................16
Setup................................................................................................................................................ 17
Brightness and Volume Control..................................................................................................... 17
Display & Audio Setup ...................................................................................................................17
Operating Modes............................................................................................................................. 17
Adjust the Screen Timeouts ........................................................................................................... 18
Clean Screen ................................................................................................................................... 18
Multi-Media......................................................................................................................................19
Picture Setup................................................................................................................................... 19
Camera Setup.................................................................................................................................. 20
Video (Audio) Setup ........................................................................................................................ 22
System Setup..................................................................................................................................23
CS Setup .......................................................................................................................................... 23
ECP Address Selection ...................................................................................................................23
CS Options / Operating Modes....................................................................................................... 24
Operating Modes............................................................................................................................. 24
Screen Security ...............................................................................................................................25
Code Authority ................................................................................................................................ 26
Device Events.................................................................................................................................. 26
Panel Configuration........................................................................................................................ 26
User System Setup......................................................................................................................... 27
User Setup....................................................................................................................................... 27
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Table of Contents (cont’d)
How to Add an Existing User to a Second Keypad ....................................................................... 28
How to Delete a User ...................................................................................................................... 28
Time/Date Setup ............................................................................................................................. 29
Setting Daylight Savings Time ...................................................................................................... 29
Setting Current Time and Date ..................................................................................................... 29
System Information ........................................................................................................................30
Keypad Reset................................................................................................................................... 30
Advanced Setup .............................................................................................................................. 30
Keypad Test..................................................................................................................................... 30
LED Test ......................................................................................................................................... 31
Calibration Test .............................................................................................................................. 32
Z-Wave Test..................................................................................................................................... 32
NIGHT Setup Function ..................................................................................................................33
Output Setup Function................................................................................................................... 33
Automation .....................................................................................................................................34
Including/Adding Z-Wave Devices .................................................................................................34
Include/Add a Light, Switch or Outlet Module ............................................................................. 34
Include a Door Lock ........................................................................................................................ 35
Include a Honeywell Thermostat................................................................................................... 35
Editing Z-Wave Device Names ...................................................................................................... 36
Edit a Device Module Name........................................................................................................... 36
Exclude/Delete Z-Wave Devices..................................................................................................... 36
Exclude a Light, Outlet, or Switch Module ................................................................................... 36
Exclude a Door Lock Device ........................................................................................................... 36
Exclude a Honeywell Thermostat..................................................................................................37
Exclude All Z-Wave Devices ........................................................................................................... 37
Abort a Z-Wave Action.................................................................................................................... 37
Output List ...................................................................................................................................... 38
Create a Scene................................................................................................................................. 38
Create a Group................................................................................................................................ 40
Setting a Secondary Controller...................................................................................................... 40
Updating Controllers with New or Removed devices ................................................................... 41
Removing a Secondary Controller .................................................................................................41
Z-Wave Troubleshooting................................................................................................................. 41
Compatible Devices......................................................................................................................... 42
Important Notes..............................................................................................................................43
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About the System
This guide provides information to install and set-up Honeywell’s Tuxedo Touch WIFI Home Automation and Security System. The graphical touch-screen keypads are Advanced User Interface (AUI) devices, which combine wireless home automation and security. Your system may consist of one or more of the following:
TUXWIFIS Keypad (silver housing)
TUXWIFIW Keypad (white housing)
One or more other keypads for system control
Various sensors for perimeter and interior burglary protection, plus a selected number of
strategically placed smoke, carbon monoxide or combustion detectors
Lighting/output devices.
Equipped with wireless capability and built-in Z-Wave technology, the Tuxedo Touch wireless keypad can be used to control the home environment, such as lights, appliances, thermostat, door locks and cameras via any web enabled device (PC, Smart Phone and Tablet).
UL
Wi-Fi has not been evaluated by UL.
Note: To the installer, see the "Important Notes" in the
Safe Mode
The keypad contains a Safe Mode of operation. In the rare event that the keypad cannot successfully communicate in its graphic mode with the control panel, the Safe Mode is a backup mode that ensures that you can communicate with your system. In this mode, the keypad operates much like a standard non-graphic keypad so that you can control your system until the problem is corrected.
DO NOT perform panel programming while in the Safe Mode. Performing panel programming
while in the Safe Mode may cause the panel and keypad to become out of sync.
DO NOT use several hardwired motion detectors in high traffic locations. The high quantity of signals received by the panel may cause the keypad to enter the Safe Mode.
Important Notes
section of this guide.
Compatibility
The below listing identifies the alarm systems that the keypad can interface with, the maximum number of keypads that can be used with each system, and the minimum alarm panel software revision level for compatibility. Note: For SIA installations used with a VISTA-128BPTSIA Control, see the SIA CP-01 Quick Reference Chart, Document # 800-09699 located at:
http://www.security.honeywell.com/hsc/resourses/MyWebTech
Alarm System
VISTA-15P VISTA-20P VISTA-20P VISTA-21IP VISTA-128BP VISTA-128FBP
Maximum Number of
Keypads
.
2 3.0 2 3.0 4 5.0 4 1.0 3 3.2 3 3.0
Minimum Software
Revision Level
5
Alarm System
VISTA-128FBP-9 VISTA-250FBP-9 VISTA-250BP VISTA-250FBP VISTA-250FBP VISTA-128BPE VISTA-250BPE VISTA-128BPEN VISTA-128BPLT VISTA-128FBPN VISTA-128BPT VISTA-250BPT VISTA-128BPTSIA FA148CP FA168CPS FA1660C FA1660CT FA1670C-9 FA1700C
About the System (cont’d)
Maximum Number of
Keypads
3 4.1 3 4.1 3 2.4 1 3.0 3 2.0 3 4.4 3 4.4 3 7.0 3 6.0 3 5.1 6 10.1 6 10.1 6 10.1 2 3.0 4 5.0 3 3 6 10.1 3 4.1 3 3
Minimum Software
Revision Level
Note: Keypad may only be used in the following UL/cUL installations: UL 365, UL609, UL 985, UL1023,
UL 1610, CAN/ULC-S303, CAN/ULC-S304, ULC-S545, ULC/ORD-C1023, and ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010.
On all panels except the residential panels, you may obtain the software revision level of the alarm panel by entering the program mode and then entering #92 on the keypad. This can be done from the Console Mode or a standard alpha keypad, if supplied. The second line of the keypad displays the software revision level (w/out the decimal point).
The keypad sound suppression feature available in some commercial panels is not compatible with the Tuxedo Touch keypad.
The ‘Voice Chime’ feature is a residential control feature only.
Note: If using the maximum number of keypads, an additional auxiliary power supply may be needed.
Software Upgrades
IMPORTANT: During the installation process, check the latest software version and if necessary go to MyWebTech to download the latest upgrade for your specific keypad model.
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About the System (cont’d)
Mounting
This keypad is for indoor use only and should be mounted at a comfortable viewing level. Avoid mounting in areas of high condensation such as bathrooms or in locations where bright light or sunlight shines directly on the screen. An optional Accessory Kit is available for desk mounting: Part No. TUXWIFIS-DM (Silver) or
The keypad can be mounted with or without the mounting plate. Use the center securing screw for European installations.
Standard Mounting with mounting plate:
Mounting without mounting plate:
1. Select a mounting location.
1. Select a mounting location.
2. Detach the mounting plate by sliding downward.
3. Use the mounting plate to mark the location of the mounting holes on the mounting surface and check for level.
4. Locate the mounting plate over the mounting
4. Install 4 screws (supplied) in the mounting
surface such that the wire/cable access openings are aligned while passing the wires/cable through the case back.
**Go to “Wiring”
(next page) and complete
5. Locate the case back over the mounting surface
wiring**
5. Secure the mounting plate to mounting surface using 4 screws (supplied).
6. Slide keypad onto mounting plate.
MOUNTING
SCREWS (4)
(TYP)
WALL
SURFACE
6. Mount keypad by sliding onto the screw heads.
TUXWIFIW-DM (White).
2. Detach the mounting plate by sliding downward and discard.
3. Use the template (provided in the carton) to mark the location of the mounting screws and the cut-out for the keypad assembly on the mounting location. Check for level.
surface leaving screw heads 1/8” above the mounting surface.
such that the opening is aligned with the wire/cable access opening on the mounting surface while passing the wires/cable through the opening in the case back.
**Go to “Wiring”
(next page) and complete
wiring**
WALL
SURFACE
WALL MOUNTING PLATE (OPTIONAL)
6280-006-V0
6280 SERIES CASE BACK MOUNTING TEMPLATE
CUT-OUT LOCATION
Ê800-00831uŠ
800-08831 5/11 Rev.A
TEMPLATE
4 - 3/4"
DRILL 3/16" DIA. HOLES
4 PLACES
DRILL 3/16" DIA. HOLE
3 - 9/16"
MOUNTING
SCREWS INSTALLED 1/8 ABOVE
SURFACE
6280-016-V0
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About the System (cont’d)
Mounting (European Installations) using a center securing screw:
CASE
FRONT
INSTALL CENTER
SECURING SCREW
1. Detach case front by removing the two bottom screws. Gently pull up using a screwdriver if necessary and pry apart. Lift off cover.
2. Mount the keypad in its final location, (see “Standard Mounting” or “Mounting without the mounting plate”) install center securing screw (supplied) and tighten to mounting surface.
3. Replace the case front and secure using the two bottom screws.
CASE BACK
DETACH CASE FRONT
BY REMOVING SCREWS (2)
AND LIFT UP
6280-015-V0
Wiring
Connect the Tuxedo Touch in parallel with keypads and other peripheral devices using the keypad data (ECP) bus.
If the Tuxedo Touch is used as the primary system keypad, maximum wire run length is 150 feet.
If more than one keypad is wired to one run, then the maximum lengths must be divided by the
number of keypads on the run. (e.g., the maximum length is 75 feet if two keypads are wired on a #22 gauge run).
Wire Gauge: Length
#22 gauge 150 feet #20 gauge 240 feet #18 gauge 350 feet
The Keypad draws up to 310mA. If you power the keypad from your panel’s Aux Power output, check your panels Installation and Setup Guide and verify that this device and others do not exceed your panel's Aux Power output capability. If it does, a supplementary power supply is needed.
#16 gauge 550 feet
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About the System (cont’d)
Connect the wires to the keypad terminal block as shown below.
CONTROL
TERMINAL STRIP
AUX
RJ45
AU X DATAINDATA
YELLOW (DATA FROM CONTROL)
Y
G
RED (+12VDC)
BLACK (GND)
GREEN (DATA TO CONTROL)
IP CONNECTION
OUT
POWER FROM SUPPLEMENTARY POWER SUPPLY IF USED
SUPPLEMENTARY
+12 VDC
POWER SUPPLY
P/N AD12612
BLACK
RED
GREEN
YELLOW
BLACK
TERMINAL STRIP
AUX
CONTROL
AUX
DATAINDATA
OUT
6280i-002-V0
IMPORTANT: When the keypad is powered from an auxiliary power supply, always apply power to the control panel first
and then the keypad. Failure to observe this sequence results in improper
operation of the keypad and may result in an ECP Error indication. Installer Note: The Tuxedo Touch Screen has been calibrated at the factory. Ignore the “CALIBRATE” button that appears on the “Options” screen after initial ECP setup. If the screen should require recalibration, the end user may do so via the “Keypad Test” screen. See the “Diagnostic Tests” section for instructions.
Supplementary external power supply must be Listed to UL 603 for UL installations, CAN/ULC-S318 for cUL installations, and capable of providing the required backup power.
Specifications
Mechanical Specifications:
Width: 8.23 inches (209.04mm) Height: 5.59 inches (141.99mm) Depth:1.13 inches (28.70mm)
Electrical Specifications:
Backlight OFF, Sound OFF 12V, 140mA Backlight ON, Sound OFF 12V, 205mA Backlight ON, Sound ON 12V, 310mA
Operating Environment:
Humidity 93% RH, non- condensing
Temperature:
Operating
Shipping / Storage
14˚ F to 131˚ F / -10˚ C to 55˚ C
(UL tested 32˚-120˚F / 0 to 49˚C)
-40˚ F to 158˚ F / -40˚C to 70˚C
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About the System (cont’d)
Front Panel LEDs
The Tuxedo Touch Keypad has three LEDs as follows:
SD/SDHC CARD Slot
ARMED (RED) LED
ON – System is armed. OFF – System is not armed.
READY (GREEN) LED
ON – System is disarmed and ready to arm. OFF – System is armed or disarmed but not
ready. If disarmed, faults or troubles are present.
MESSAGE (YELLOW) LED
FLASHING – The system contains new
message(s) for the User.
OFF – No new messages.
RESET BUTTON
Press to reset keypad
6280-001-V0
*Note: If the EN50131 Display feature is enabled, the "Armed" and "Ready" status LEDs turn OFF after 30 seconds and the screen returns to the Home screen until a valid user code is entered.
Navigation Icons
To aid in the navigation through the Tuxedo Touch WIFI screens, a set of user-friendly icons has been provided. The appearance and function are described below.
ICON ICON TITLE FUNCTION
Intro Video Accesses the “Product Introduction Video.
"Message" Record and retrieve Voice Messages.
"Automation" Accesses the Z-Wave setup, Scene setup, and Room setup screens.
"Security"
Accesses the "Security" screen.
Home Returns you to the "Home" screen.
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About the System (cont’d)
ICON ICON TITLE FUNCTION
Back Reverts to the last screen viewed.
Displays Emergency functions (as programmed by the installer). See
Panic
programming the Control Panel note.
Note: This icon is displayed and active on all screens except while in the Clean Screen mode, during an LCD Display test in Camera screen.
Diagnostics
, and from the Video and
Control Panel Message
Setup Accesses the Setup menus.
Multi-Media Accesses the Message, Camera, Picture and Video feature.
Video Allows user to play video files.
Picture
Voice Status Allows user to hear system status.
This icon alerts the user to a Control Panel Message.
Allows user to
display personal photos in a slide show format.
Minimize Home Minimizes the Home screen icons when viewing wallpaper displays.
Maximize Home Maximizes the Home screen icons when viewing wallpaper displays.
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About the System (cont’d)
Panel Fault Displays
The “Security” screen displays an Icon(s) if a panel fault(s) occurs. The following Icons(s) may be shown as applicable to you system:
ICON MEANING
AC Loss – The system is not receiving AC power.
Bell Failure – The system bell or siren has a problem. Note: This Icon is displayed when interfacing with residential panels only.
Expander Failure – The system has a failure in an expansion module.
Low Battery – The system battery, that powers the system during an AC power loss, is low.
LRR Supervision Failure – The Communication Device used to communicate with the central station has a supervision failure.
Max Attempts Exceeded – The system has exceeded the maximum attempts to communicate with the Central Station.
Pager Failure – The system cannot communicate with an assigned pager.
Telco-1 Cut – The system is not able to communicate with the central monitoring station over the primary phone line.
Telco-2 Cut – The system is not able to communicate with the central monitoring station over the secondary phone line.
Wireless Failure – The system is not able to communicate with its wireless devices.
Note: If multiple faults exist, press the More Choices icon and then the Show Zones icon to view and
scroll through the complete list of faults.
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Initial Setup
Programming the Control Panel
The keypad is not fully operational unless its address in the control panel has been enabled (set as an alpha console) AUI type device, and assigned to a partition (where applicable). For a list of alarm systems that the keypad can interface with, refer to the “Compatibility Table” in Section 1 of this document for the quantity of keypads that may be used and the required control panel software revision level. We recommend that you use either a standard alpha keypad or the keypad in Console Emulation Mode when programming the control panel. When in the Console Mode, the keypad emulates an alpha keypad and the programming of the panel is performed following the procedures provided in your panel’s Installation and Setup Guide.
Note: When programming your control panel, if you change the zone types for your emergency zones you may disable the emergency buttons in the keypad. The emergency buttons in the keypad are active for zone types 06 (Silent Panic Button), and 07 (Panic Button), 08 (Medical Button), and 09 (Fire Button). Additionally, the Medical button is also compatible with a zone type 15 (24-Hour Medical) for panels that contain this zone type.
On residential control panels (VISTA-20P or equivalent):
Up to four keypads may be used (addresses 1, 2, 5 and 6). Addresses 1 and 2 (in field *189) are enabled by default. If the defaults have been changed, enable these addresses (in field *189) using an alpha-keypad and the Data Field Programming procedures located in the panel Installation and Setup Guide.
On commercial control panels (VISTA-128BP, VISTA-128FBP, or equivalent):
Addresses 1-2, and 3-30 may be used for controls under Rev. 10 supporting 3 AUI’s, see Important Note below. Addresses 1-30 may be used for controls Rev. 10 and higher supporting 6 AUI’s. These addresses in the control panel are normally not defaulted for AUI type devices. To enable the addresses you are using for keypads, use an alpha-keypad and follow the procedures for “Device Programming” in your control panel “Programming Guide.”
Important Note: If multiple keypads are being used, they must be set to addresses 1, 2, and X (where X equals any address from 3 through 30). Only one AUI type device may be assigned to an address from 3 through 30 on commercial control panels.
The Keypad should not be assigned as a Master Console. If the keypad is assigned as a Master Console, partitions must be controlled from the Partition screen or using the Console Emulation Mode.
Keypad Initialization
When initially powered, the screen displays the boot sequence and the "Set ECP Address" screen is displayed. If the system is incorporating only one keypad, leave the address set to 1 and press Apply. The boot-up process continues until completion. If there are to be additional keypads in the system, after enabling addresses in the control panel using an alpha-keypad, power-up each keypad one at a time, and set its address to one of the addresses you enabled in the control panel.
Time and Date Setup
If not already set from the control panel, set the current time and date. Refer to Time/Date Setup.
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Initial Setup (cont’d)
Night Setup
The Keypad is defaulted to arm the system in the STAY INSTANT mode when arming the system using the NIGHT icon. Select the arming mode to be activated when the NIGHT icon is pressed on the “Arming” screen, refer to the “Night Setup” section.
IP Setup and Network Connections
To set up a wireless network, you need a broadband or high-speed Internet connection (not a dial-up connection) provided by an Internet service provider (ISP).
Web Server/Hosting
The Tuxedo Touch keypad offers built-in web hosting capability to access your Security and Home Automation System via any web enabled device. The Tuxedo Touch keypad IP Address is displayed on the “IP Setup” screen as well as on the “Home” screen. This IP Address is used on a standard web browser to control user functions.
Web Server/Hosting is not Listed for use in UL installations.
UL
Remote Arming/Disarming/Programming is not to be used in UL Listed Installations.
IP Address Setup
In most cases, IP addresses are assigned ‘automatically’ (Automatic IP Address) by your Internet Service Provider. If not, you may require a “Static” (Fixed) IP Address. Obtain that address by contacting your Internet Service Provider. To enable access to the Tuxedo Touch keypad options from any web enabled device, do the following:
ACTION NOTES
1. At your PC, Smart Phone or Tablet:
a) Navigate to the Settings feature. b) Turn ON the “Wi-Fi” setting and select the
router to connect to. Enter a name and password, if required.
c) Open the browser and enter the IP Address
displayed on the keypad into your browser.
After proper connection:
Access to basic arming commands is available if using a Smart Phone or Tablet browser.
Full access to keypad options is available if using
a PC browser.
The IP Address is displayed in the lower left-hand corner on the Tuxedo Touch Keypad “Home” screen.
Network Connections
To set up network connections, from the “Home” screen, and do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch keypad: a) Press the Setup icon. b) Press the IP Setup icon.
2. Select a type of network connection
A pop-up window displays the message:
Save the Change
Select Yes to save the settings.
:
LAN or WIFI and go to that section below for further information.
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Initial Setup (cont’d)
Setup a LAN Connection From the IP Setup screen, add a LAN network connection as follows:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch keypad: a) Press the LAN ON button. Use the
Up/Down arrow to select the “Internet Connection type”.
- Select Obtain address automatically
(to have the keypad begin to scan for existing networks to connect to automatically).
- Select Static IP to enter a “Fixed IP
address” by pressing the first set of 3 zeros (“000”) on the screen, and enter the first three numbers of the address on the “Data Entry Keyboard”. Repeat this step until the complete address has been entered and press Apply.
A pop-up window displays:
This will switch off WLAN Network, do you want to continue? Yes or NO
Use the Data Entry Keyboard to enter the required information.
Press the up arrow to switch to capital letters.
Press the Space key to add a space between
characters.
Press the x key to delete/backspace.
Press the ABC/123 key to switch between
numerals and symbols/characters.
Press GO to return to Account Setup.
A pop-up window displays:
Network Details Saved
3. Highlight the remaining fields and enter the required information for IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS Server.
4. Press the Save icon.
5. Press the Refresh icon; the IP
information will automatically update. This may take up to 60 seconds.
6. At your PC, Smart Phone or Tablet
browser, start your browser and enter your IP Address.
Setup a WLAN (Wi-Fi) Connection From the IP Setup screen, add a WLAN network connection as follows:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch keypad:
a) Press the WIFI ON button.
- Highlight the field from the list of
Wifi Networks to connect to.
- Or select Add Network.
b) Highlight each field and enter the required information for SSID, Security Mode, Passphrase/Shared Key.
c) Press the Save icon.
2. Press the Refresh icon; the information
will automatically update. This may take
After proper setup, the IP Address is displayed on the Home page.
A pop-up window displays:
This will switch off LAN Network, do you want to continue? Yes or No
Use the Data Entry Keyboard to enter the required information.
Press the up arrow key to switch to capital letters.
Press the Space key to add a space between
characters.
Press the x key to delete/backspace.
Press the ABC/.?123 key to switch between
numerals and symbols/characters.
Press the #+= key to switch to symbols.
Press GO to return to Account Setup.
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