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Table of Contents
ABOUT THE SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
System Interface .......................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Navigat ing through the Tuxedo T ouch Keypad ............................................................................................................................ 7
About Your Home Screen............................................................................................................................................................. 7
Multi-Media Application ................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Weather Forecast ......................................................................................................................................................................... 7
System Troubles .......................................................................................................................................................................... 9
User Codes ................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
Extended Functionality ............................................................................................................................................................... 10
LED Operation ............................................................................................................................................................................ 10
Safe Mode .................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
SECURITY ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Introduction to Security System Operation ........................................................................................................................................ 11
How to Arm the System .............................................................................................................................................................. 12
How to Arm Multiple Partitions ................................................................................................................................................... 12
How to Display Faults ................................................................................................................................................................. 13
How to Bypass Zones ................................................................................................................................................................ 13
How to Clear Bypassed Zones ................................................................................................................................................... 14
How to Disarm the System ......................................................................................................................................................... 14
To disarm Multi-Partitions do the following: ................................................................................................................................ 15
How to Check the Status of Other Partitions .............................................................................................................................. 15
Fire and Carbon Monoxide Alarm Operation .............................................................................................................................. 16
In Case of Fire Alarm ................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Silencing and Clearing a Fire/Carbon Monoxide Alarm .............................................................................................................. 16
More Choices .................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
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How to Clear/Hide a Control Panel Message ............................................................................................................................. 17
Advanced System Features ....................................................................................................................................................... 17
Console Emulation Mode ........................................................................................................................................................... 17
How to Enter Console Emulation Mode ...................................................................................................................................... 18
How to View the Event Log ........................................................................................................................................................ 18
How to Send Emergency Messages .......................................................................................................................................... 18
SETUP ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Brightness and Volume Control .................................................................................................................................................. 19
Display & Audio Setup ....................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Operation Modes ........................................................................................................................................................................ 19
Language Selection (if applicable) ............................................................................................................................................. 20
Adjust the Screen Timeouts ....................................................................................................................................................... 20
Clean Screen .............................................................................................................................................................................. 20
Routine Care .............................................................................................................................................................................. 20
System Information .................................................................................................................................................................... 21
IP Setup and Network Connections ............................................................................................................................................ 21
Multi-Media ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 24
Voice Messages ......................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Video (Audio) Setup ................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Picture Setup .............................................................................................................................................................................. 25
Camera Setup ............................................................................................................................................................................ 26
User Setup......................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Authority Levels .......................................................................................................................................................................... 28
How to Add a User ..................................................................................................................................................................... 28
How to Add an Existing User to a Second Keypad ..................................................................................................................... 29
How to Delete a User ................................................................................................................................................................. 29
How to Edit a User ..................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Safe Mode .................................................................................................................................................................................. 30
Time/Date Setup ................................................................................................................................................................................ 31
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Setting Daylight Savings Time .................................................................................................................................................... 31
Setting Current Time and Date ................................................................................................................................................... 31
Advanced Setup ................................................................................................................................................................................ 32
Power Mode Setup ............................................................................................................................................................................ 32
AUTOMATION ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
Include/Add Z-Wave Devices ............................................................................................................................................................ 33
Editing Z-Wave Device Names ................................................................................................................................................... 35
Exclude/Delete Z-Wave Devices ................................................................................................................................................ 36
Exclude/Delete a Honeywell Thermostat .................................................................................................................................... 36
Exclude All Z-Wave Devices ...................................................................................................................................................... 37
Abort a Z-Wave Action ............................................................................................................................................................... 37
Create a Scene .......................................................................................................................................................................... 37
Scene Setup Options ................................................................................................................................................................. 38
Create a Group ........................................................................................................................................................................... 39
Setting a Secondary Keypad (Controller) ................................................................................................................................... 40
Updating Keypads (Controllers) with New or Removed devices ................................................................................................ 40
Removing a Secondary Keypad (Controller) .............................................................................................................................. 41
Output List .................................................................................................................................................................................. 41
Z-Wave Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................................ 41
Remote Services ........................................................................................................................................................................ 42
Compatible Devices ................................................................................................................................................................... 44
NOTES ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 45
GLOSSARY ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 46
NOTE: This device is a Security Enabled Z-Wave Controller.
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About the System
Introduction
Congratulations on your ownership of a Honeywell Tuxedo Touch™ WIFI Home Automation System which combines home­automation and home security. With clear, simple controls on a touch-screen interface, Tuxedo Touch™ WIFI is both easy to learn and easy to use. A Product/Training Video is provided containing easy step by step tutorials to assist with the setup and customization of the system.
System Interface
Equipped with Wi-Fi capability and built-in Z-Wave® technology, Tuxedo Touch WIFI can be retrofitted into home electronics devices and systems without interference from common household wireless electronics. The Tuxedo Touch WiFi supports Remote Services for controlling Z-Wave devices and Scenes remotely from an associated Total Connect
Features
The Tuxedo Touch wireless keypad, used for quick and easy security system operation, offers Z-Wave control of the home environment, such as lamp modules, dimmer modules, door locks, thermostats and cameras.
In addition, this system offers you burglary protection and may provide fire, carbon monoxide and emergency protection. To realize the full potential of the system, it is important that you feel comfortable operating it. Your system may consist of one or more of the following:
The system uses microcomputer technology to monitor all zones, and provides appropriate information for display on the keypad and/or other keypads used with the system. Your system may also have been programmed to automatically transmit alarm or status messages over the phone lines or wirelessly over GSM to a central alarm monitoring station.
account and can be controlled from a smart phone, i-PadTM, AndroidTM Tablet, Blackberry® or PC using Total Connect.
Thermostats – temperature control for energy conservation when away from home.
Lights/Appliances - turn lights and appliances on when the security system is disarmed.
Door locks - door unlocks when the security system is disarmed.
Cameras – control and view up to four cameras in quad view at the same time from any web enabled device.
TUXWIFIS Keypad (black/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.
UL
Wi-Fi has not been evaluated by UL.
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Navigating through the Tuxedo Touch Keypad
Navigation through the Tuxedo Touch Keypad typically begins from the "Home" screen. This is the main default screen (starting screen) and is the first screen you see when you power up and initialize the keypad. It is from this screen that you select from the main menu. Once you have made your selection, you can navigate through various sub-menus by pressing graphical icons to perform the function you desire.
About Your Home Screen
Your "Home" screen is the gateway to your System. From this screen you can:
control your security system
control your multi-media applications such as video, pictures and cameras
control home automation such as lighting, thermostat, and door locks
Your "Home" screen is displayed most of the time and can be customized via the Multi-Media Application.
The background and icons shown on the “Home” screen in this manual are for example only. Your system instal ler may have changed the actual background and icons shown on your “Home” screen.
Multi-Media Application
The Picture/Video (Audio) features allow you to display personal photos (in a slide show format), and view video files via the
external SD/SDHC card. It is recommended that you use the SD/SDHC card supplied with the keypad.
In everyday handling, memory cards can become susceptible to malfunction and/or failure due to electrostatic discharges and the information on the card may be lost. In some extreme cases, the keypad may need to be reset.
NOTE: Honeywell is not responsible for any loss of personal information (files, videos, photos, etc.) Memory Card Insertion
Insert the memory card (SD/SDHC Card) as shown.
Tips for proper memory card handling:
Avoid touching the contacts on the card
Quit the slide show/video application before removing the memory card.
Weather Forecast
The *Weather forecast is displayed on the “Home” screen. To set the weather forecast for a
specific location, press on the “Weather” feature. Select USA, Canada or Other. Select Zip Code or Postal Code and enter the information on the data entry keyboard or press Country/City and
select from the drop down list. Weather conditions for that location are displayed.
*The Weather option must be enabled to operate. From the “Home” screen, press Setup > System
Setup > CS Setup > Options. Select the Weather Forecast option to turn this feature on or off; press Apply.
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About the System (cont'd)
Navigation Icon Descriptions
To aid in the navigation through the Tuxedo Touch WIFI screens, a set of user-friendly icons has been provided. The appearance and function of these icons are described below.
ICON ICON TITLE FUNCTION ICON ICON TITLE FUNCTION
“Product Video”
"Automation”
"Security” Accesses the "Security" screen.
“Home”
“Panic”
“Back”
Accesses Product Introduction and Training Videos.
Accesses the Z-Wave setup, Scene setup, and Room setup screens.
Returns you to the "Home" screen.
Displays Emergency functions (as programmed by the installer). Note: This icon is displayed and active on all screens except while in the Clean Screen mode, during an LCD Display test in Diagnostics and from the Video and Camera screens.
Reverts to the last screen viewed.
“Setup” Accesses the Setup menus.
“Multimedia”
“Video” Allows user to play video files.
“Picture”
"Message”
“Voice Status” Allows user to hear system status.
“Control Panel
Message”
Accesses the Message, Camera, Picture and Video features.
Allows user to display personal photos in a slide show format.
Record and retrieve Voice Messages.
This icon alerts the user to a Control Panel Message.
Minimizing the Home Screen Icons
When viewing wallpaper displays, the Home screen icons can be minimized by pressing the “Minimize Home” icon. Press the “Maximize Home” icon to maximize Home screen icons.
Minimize
Home
Setup Picture Product
Video
Maximize
Home
Security Automation Multimedia Weather Camera Panic
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System Troubles
The “Security” screen also displays an Icon(s) if a system trouble(s) occurs. If a Trouble Icon is shown, contact your alarm company. The following Icons may be shown as applicable to your system:
ICON FUNCTION
AC Loss – The system is not receiving AC power.
Bell Failure – The system bell or siren has a problem. Note: This Icon displays when interfacing with residenti al panels onl y.
Expander Failure – The system has a failure in an expansion module.
Low Battery – The system battery, that powers the system durin g an AC power loss, is low.
LRR Supervision Failure – The Communication Device used to communicate with the central station has a supervis i on fai l ure
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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User Codes
Each user must be assigned a name with a corresponding 4-digit user code in order to gain access to authorized features and functions. Users for the system are programmed in a central user setup location that provides the specific questions for authorization level, partition assignment, and RF zone assignment.
Extended Functionality
Extended functions are advanced functions that can be accessed through a standard alpha keypad or through the console emulation mode on your Tuxedo Touch touch-screen. Refer to your Control Panel User Guide for these features.
Note: For SIA installations used with a VISTA-128BPTSIA Control, see the SIA CP-01 Quick Reference Chart located on MyWebTech, Document # 800-09699.
LED Operation
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
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NOTE: If the Screen Blackout (*EN50131 Display) feature is enabled (see below) the keypad returns to the “Home” screen and the “Armed” and “Ready” status LEDs turn OFF after 30 seconds. The keypad will remain in this state until a valid user code is entered. *The EN50131 Display compliance feature is a European Standard designed to prevent unauthorized users from viewing the status of the Security System.
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. Refer to the Safe Mode section for further information.
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Introduction to Security System Operation
You can arm your system in one of three arming modes: Away, Stay, and Night. The following table lists the three different arming modes and the results of each.
FEATURES FOR EACH ARMING MODE
Arming
Mode
AWAY
STAY
NIGHT
Press to arm when no one is staying on the premises. When armed in AWAY, the system sounds an alarm if a protected door or window is opened, or if any movement is detected inside the premises.
Press to arm when you are staying home, but might expect someone to use the entrance door later.
When armed in STAY, the system sounds an alarm if a protected door or window is opened, but you may otherwise move freely throughout the premises.
Press to arm when you are staying home and do not expect anyone to use the entrance door.
Your installer may have configured NIGHT Mode differently; have the installer describe the actual settings of this mode.
Important: On Commercial systems, “Away Auto Stay” mode is shown as “Away” mode (with all zones monitored). However, some interior zones may not be armed.
FUNCTION Exit
Delay
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Entry
Delay
Yes Yes Yes No
Yes
Yes (set for Away or
Stay Mode)
No (set for Instant or
Maximum Mode)
Perimeter
Armed
Yes
Interior
Armed
Yes (set for Away or
Maximum Mode)
No (set for Stay or Instant
Mode)
Note: The Voice Status Icon ( ) indicates the Voice feature. Press the Voice Status Icon to hear system status. Wait 3
seconds and press again to hear Zone Faults or Trouble conditions. Voice status will annunciate even if Voice mode and Chime mode are disabled. Note that the Voice feature must be enabled (by the installer) for this icon to function correctly during an alarm condition. Note: There is a communicator delay of 30 seconds. This delay will prevent a report to the central station if the control panel is disarmed within 30 seconds after an intrusion alarm is triggered. This delay can be removed, or it can be increased up to 45 seconds at the option of the user by consulting with the installer. Note that emergency, carbon monoxide, and fire-type alarms are normally reported without delay.
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Notes:
How to Arm the System
Arming the system in any mode is performed in the same way, as described below. Note: Close all perimeter windows and doors before arming. Arm the system as follows:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. From the “Home” screen, press the
SECURITY icon.
2. Press the selected arming icon.
-a text message appears stating which zones are arming and whether or not there is an entry delay
-the screen changes to display the remaining exit delay time, and
-the exit delay time continues to count down to one.
Note: For CP-01 installations, Maximum Mode cannot be used.
How to Arm Multiple Partitions
Note: Some systems may not have multiple partitions and the “Arm Multi-Partitions” icon may not be displayed.
To arm multiple partitions:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. From the “Home” screen, press the
Security icon and then the Arm Multi­Partition icon.
2. Select the appropriate arming mode.
3. Enter the User Code authorized to access other partition(s).
4. Highlight the partition from the list on the screen, and press OK.
5. Select ALL to arm all partitions listed.
Note: If Quick Arm is Not enabled in your system, a message to enter your User Code is received.
When the system is armed for Stay, Night Stay and Instant mode, the keypad beeps 3 times. When the system is armed for Away and Maximum mode, you will hear steady beeps then rapid beeping during the last 10 seconds of Exit Delay.
When exit delay time expires, the screen automatically changes to indicate the system is "Armed".
A user may have access to some or all of the available partitions.
If the user code is accepted, the system displays the partitions that
the user has access to.
When exit delay time expires, the screen automatically c hanges to i ndic ate the system is "Armed".
Note: If any zones are bypassed, a “Display Faults” ( displayed on this screen.
) icon is
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How to Display Faults
The Display Faults function is used when you see a “Not Ready Fault” message and want to determine where the fault is and what type of fault it is. To display faults do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
A listing of faulted and/or bypassed zones is displayed.
As applicable, take corrective action such as closing a window or door to correct the fault.
1. From the "Security" screen, press the
DISPLAY FAULTS icon.
2. If the fault cannot be corrected, you may
choose to bypass a zone by pressing the zone and highlighting it and then pressing the
BYPASS SELECTED icon.
Show Zones Icons Distressed Zones Icons
Clear
Bypasses
Refresh
Data
Bypass Selected
Bypass All
Distressed
Zones
Alarm
Troubles Faults
Bypass
Zones
Low
Battery
All
How to Bypass Zones
The Bypass function is used when you want to arm your system with one or more zones left open. Bypassed zones are unprotected and do not cause an alarm when violated while your system is armed.
Residential systems do not allow you to bypass fire, carbon monoxide or emergency zones. On commercial fire systems, a specified user may be allowed to bypass fire, carbon monoxide and system zones if the user was enabled by your system installer.
Limits apply as to how many zones can be bypassed at one time. These limits are ten zones on residential systems and five zones on commercial syst ems.
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To bypass zones do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. From the “Home” screen, press the
SECURITY icon.
2. Press the MORE CHOICES icon.
3. Press the SHOW ZONES icon.
4. Highlight the zone(s) to be bypassed and
press the BYPASS SELECTED icon.
5. Enter your 4-digit user code.
Note: If any zones are bypassed or faulted, a Display Faults icon is also displayed on this screen.
While the keypad is requesting and receiving the zone data from the control panel, the screen displays "Please Wait!". Then the zones, along with t heir current status, are displayed.
Note: If zones have already been bypassed, the top of this screen indicates “Ready Bypass”.
The screen is displayed with the instructions "To Bypass Zones, Enter Code".
6. Press the BACK icon to return to the
“Arming” screen.
The "More Choices" screen is displayed showing the system status as Ready­Bypass.
How to Clear Bypassed Zones
A bypassed zone is automatically unbypassed when you disarm the system. If a zone is bypassed, you can remove the bypass as follows:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the SHOW ZONES icon.
2. Press the CLEAR BYPASSES icon.
3. Enter your 4-digit user code. The "More
Choices" screen is displayed showing the
system as Ready to Arm.
While the keypad is requesting and receiving the zone data from the control panel, the screen displays "Please Wait!". Then the zones, along with t heir current status, are displayed.
Note: If the system is armed and you unbypass a zone, it disarms the system. If zones are still faulted (not ready) the system will indicate the status as “Not Ready Fault”.
How to Disarm the System
IMPORTANT: If you return to your home or business and the main burglary sounder is on, DO NOT enter the premises, but call
the police from a nearby safe location. If you return to your home or business after an alarm has occurred and the main sounder has shut itself off, the keypad beeps rapidly upon entering, indicating that an alarm has occurred during your absence. LEAVE IMMEDIATELY and CONTACT THE POLICE from a nearby safe location.
The system may be disarmed using either of two methods. One method is employed when you enter the premises and the other is when you have been in the premises with the system armed (i.e., Stay and Night arming modes).
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To disarm the system when entering the premises:
The keypad automatically displays the Entry Delay Active screen when you enter the premises:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Enter your 4-digit user code.
To disarm the system when already in the premises:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the Disarm icon.
2. Enter your 4-digit user code.
To disarm Multi-Partitions do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. From the “Home” screen, press the Securityicon.
2. Press the Arm Multi-Partition icon.
3. Press the Disarm icon.
4. Enter your 4-digit user code.
5. Highlight the partition(s) to disarm and press
OK, or press ALL to disarm all partitions.
How to Check the Status of Other Partitions
This system supports between one and eight Partitions (depending on the system.) Partitioning enables a single physical alarm system to control up to eight areas of protection (partitions) depending on the system you have purchased. Each Touch-Screen keypad is assigned a default partition for display purposes, and shows only that partition's information. Note: A letter “H” following the partition name or number indicates that this is the default partition for the keypad. For example, if your physical site is a four-apartment housing unit, your alarm system may be configured with four partitions. Each apartment’s zones (door, windows, smoke detectors, etc.) are assigned to separate partitions, giving each apartment independent arming/disarming control of its own partition (area). A landlord or manager may be granted access to all partitions, so he/she can control the entire system. If a user is so authorized, a keypad or other keypad in one partition can be used to perform system functions in another partition. (Note that only those partitions authorized and programmed by the installer can be accessed in this manner.)
The partition is disarmed and the "Arming" screen is displayed showing the system as Ready to Arm. Note: If you have a commercial system and a time window has been defined for when you may disarm the system, the system does not disarm if you are outside that time window.
The keypad displays “Multi-Partition Arming”.
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To check the status of other partitions perform the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the SECURITY icon.
2. Press the "Current Partition" icon (lower edge
of the screen; in this case it displays P1 H
unless changed by installer).
3. Enter the code authorized to access other partition(s).
If the code is accepted, the system displays the
partitions that user has access to.
Fire and Carbon Monoxide Alarm Operation
Your fire alarm system and carbon monoxide detector (if installed) is on 24 hours a day, providing continuous protection. In the event of an emergency, the installed smoke, heat, carbon monoxide detectors automatically send signals to your Control/Communicator, triggering a loud interrupted sound from the keypad. An interrupted sound is also produced by optional exterior sounders. EVACUATE ALL OCCUPANTS FROM THE PREMISES IMMEDIATELY. Notify your Central Station/Security Company immediately and wait for further instructions.
CO annunciation has not been investigated by UL and may not be used for UL installations.
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In Case of Fire Alarm
1. A FIRE message appears at your keypad and remains on until you silence the alarm.
2. Should you become aware of a fire emergency before your detectors sense the problem, go to your nearest keypad and
manually initiate an alarm by pressing the panic key assigned as FIRE emergency (if programmed by the installer) and hold down for at least 2 seconds.
3. Evacuate all occupants from the premises.
4. If flames and/or smoke are present, leave the premises and notify your local Fire Department immediately.
Silencing and Clearing a Fire/Carbon Monoxide Alarm
1. Silence, acknowledge, and clear the alarm by:
a. For Residential Systems: Press “Touch here to Silence” on the display to silence the alarm.
For Commercial Systems: Enter your code. This silences and acknowledges the alarm and disarming of the system (if armed).
b. For Residential Systems: Press the CLEAR icon followed by your code. This acknowledges the alarm and the
disarming of the system (if armed). For Commercial Systems: Press the CLEAR icon followed by your code. The system attempts to clear the alarm from memory. If NOT successful (i.e., smoke in the detector) the Security screen is displayed and the Display Faults icon displays a “Not Ready Fault”.
This screen displays the available partitions and their current status. The current partition is shown at the top of the display (P1). To change this
assignment, select the appropriate icon (e.g., press P2 to switch control to Partition 2).
Note: After leaving this screen when using a residential panel, the select ed partition in the keypad automatically reverts back to the keypad’s home partition after two minutes. When using commercial panels, you must select the keypad’s home partition to return to it.
Note: A code may have access to some or all of the available partitions.
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c. Press the DISPLAY FAULTS icon on the Arming screen. The faulted fire/carbon monoxide zone is displayed. d. Press the CLEAR icon and then enter your code. This clears the Fire Alarm/CO Alarm from the system.
2. If the keypad does not indicate a READY condition after the second sequence, press the DISPLAY FAULTS key on the
Arming screen to display the zone(s) that are faulted. Be sure to check that smoke detectors/carbon monoxide detectors are not responding to smoke, heat, or gas producing objects in their vicinity. In this case, eliminate the source of heat, smoke or leak.
3. If this does not remedy the problem, there may still be smoke/gas in the detector. Clear it by fanning the detector for about
30 seconds.
4. When the problem has been corrected, clear the display by entering the DISPLAY FAULTS icon on the Arming screen,
selecting the fire or carbon monoxide zone, pressing the CLEAR icon and then entering your user code.
Note: Contact your Central Station/Security Company for servicing if you have further problems with your system.
More Choices
How to Clear/Hide a Control Panel Message
The Control Panel Message icon alerts the user to a control panel message. When a Control Panel Message is displayed, the user has two options. User can clear the Control Panel Message immediately, or minimize the window and clear it at a later time. To Clear/Hide the Control Panel Message, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. To clear; press CLEAR.
2. Enter your Authorized Code or,
3. To hide; press HIDE to clear the Control Panel
Message later.
Advanced System Features
While most of the commonly used security functions are available from the keypad’s advanced user interface, there are some less used, advanced features that can either be accessed through Console Emulation mode on the keypad or a standard alpha keypad. To use features not supported by the keypad, refer to your Control Panel User Guide.
Console Emulation Mode
Console Emulation Mode allows you to use a keypad interface just as you would a regular system keypad. All commands shown in Console Emulation mode can also be executed from a standard alpha keypad. Notes:
It is recommended that you do not use the Console Emulation Mode to enter GOTO commands. Unsatisfactory operation may result from issuing GOTO commands in Console Emulation.
Two icon panics (1 & *, 3 & #, and * & #) do not function in the Console Emulation Mode. The A, B, C, and D icons do function if programmed as panic keys. Check with your system installer for details.
Commercial systems with Alpha keypads have a feature where if you press a key for 5 seconds, you receive self help messages about the pressed key or holding the * key for 5 seconds to provide zone descriptors. These features do not function in the keypad as all key presses are instantaneous.
Once your Authorized Code is accepted, the Control Panel Message is cleared. If the alarm is still present, press CLEAR again and then enter your Authorized Code again. Press the HIDE icon to address the condition later.
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Note:
Emergency Icons
How to Enter Console Emulation Mode
To access Console Emulation Mode, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. From the Home screen, press the SECURITY icon.
2. Press the MORE CHOICES icon.
3. Press the CONSOLE MODE icon.
Perform functions as you would from a standard alpha
keypad.
How to View the Event Log
Your system has the ability to record various events in a history log wherein each event is recorded with the time and date of its occurrence. The control panel must be programmed to record various system events in the installer programming mode. To view the Event Log, perform the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. From the “Home” screen, press Security and then the MORE CHOICES icon.
2. Press the EVENT LOGS icon.
The first ten events are displayed.
3. Press the SHOW MORE button to view all
items, and press the up/down arrows to scroll through the event log.
While keypad is requesting and receiving the event log data from the control panel, the "Event Log" screen displays "Please Wait!" The Next>> and <<Previous icons are shown for commercial panels only when 100 or more events are in the log. They are not shown for residential panels.
When All Partitions or All Events icon is pressed, and more than 100 events exist, the Next>> and <<Previous icons are displayed showing the next 100 or previous 100 events.
How to Send Emergency Messages
An emergency message for fire, panic, or medical can be sent to the central monitoring station from the Emergency screen. The Emergency screen can be accessed by activating the "PANIC" Icon located on the lower right corner of the screen. Perform the
following to send an emergency message.
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the PANIC Icon.
2. Press and hold (for at least 2 seconds) the
associated alarm icon (F IRE, PA NIC, SILENT PANIC or MEDICAL).
Fire
Panic
Silent Panic
Medical
You are immediately returned to the screen from which you pressed the
“PANIC” Icon.
NOTE: The Emergency screen cannot be accessed while running a screen
diagnostic test or while in the clean screen mode.
Emergency messages are optional and may not be available on your system. Ask your system installer if emergency messages are available on your system. NOTE: Medical functionality has not been evaluated by UL and may not be
used in UL Listed applications.
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Setup
Setup allows you to make changes to the way your keypad is operating. You may access the Brightness and Volume, Display & Audio Setup, IP Setup, System Setup and System Information from the "Setup" screen.
Brightness and Volume Control
From the "Home" screen, access the "Setup" screen as follows:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the Setup icon.
2. Move the Brightness/Volume slide bar up or
down to increase or decrease settings.
Display & Audio Setup
You may access Operation Modes; Backlight Off After time, To Homepage After time, Auto Slideshow After time and Clean Screen from Display & Audio Setup.
Operation Modes
Operation modes provides access to Chime Mode, Voice Mode, and Voice Chime which allows you to turn the keypad chime mode and voice mode on or off.
Chime Mode – Keypad chimes whenever a door or window is open.
Voice Mode – Keypad voice annunciates whenever a change in system status occurs.
Voice Chime – The chime mode and voice mode are in effect with the chime beeps followed by voice annunciation.
Access the "Operation Modes" screen as follows:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. From the “Setup” screen, press the Disp &
Audio Setup icon.
2. Enter your “Authorized Code", if required.
3. Select Chime Mode or Voice Mode to turn the
mode on or off.
4. Press the HOME or BACK icon after making
your selection.
If changes are made, when you exit a Settings Changed! pop-up window is displayed asking “Remember New Settings?“
Yes saves the change. No discards the change
If the Chime Mode and Voice Mode are both selected, the Voice Chime is automatically selected.
It may take a few seconds for the Chime Mode to take effect. When the keypad exits the “Operation Modes” screen, your selection is
saved.
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Setup (cont’d)
"Touch Screen
Disabled for =30 Seconds"
Language Selection
The Tuxedo Touch keypad allows you to select from four languages (English, French Canadian, Latin American Spanish, or Latin American Portuguese) with the default being English.
Adjust the Screen Timeouts
When the keypad is left idle, it automatically:
turns the “Backlight Off After” the selected backlight off time has expired (unless “Never” option is selected).
returns to the “Home” screen after the selected “To Homepage After” time has expired (unless “Never” option is selected), and
if enabled, the “Auto Slideshow After” time begins the slide show.
To select the desired screen timeouts, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. From the "Home" screen, press the Setup
icon.
2. Press the Disp & Audio Setup icon.
3. Enter your “Authorized Code", if required.
4. Press the desired selection from the drop­down list displaying the time period for each option.
Yes saves the change. No discards the change.
Clean Screen
With the exception of normal cleaning, the keypad is maintenance free. Clean the touch-screen as follows:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. From the “Home” screen, press the Setup icon.
2. Press the Disp & Audio Setup icon.
3. Enter your “Authorized Code", if required.
4. Press the CLEAN SCREEN icon to disable the keypad for 30 seconds so you can wipe the screen clean.
5. Press Continue to disable the touch-screen.
6. Press Cancel to exit.
IMPORTANT: Do not use an abrasive cleaning agent or abrasive cloth when cleaning the touch-screen or damage to the touch­screen may occur.
Routine Care
Treat the components of your security system as you would any other electrical equipment. Do not slam sensor-protected
doors or windows.
Keep dust from accumulating on the keypad and all protective sensors, particularly on motion sensors and smoke detectors.
(if applicable)
If changes are made, when you exit a Settings Changed! pop-up window is displayed asking “Remember New Settings?“ Settings include:
Backlight Off After X time
Return To Homepage After X time
Auto Slideshow After X time.
Note 1: The “To Homepage After” option is only available if the Screen
Blackout (EN50131 Display) option is not enabled by the installer. Note 2: When in EN50131 mode, “Auto Slideshow After” is preset to “1” minute and can not be changed.
At the screen should be wiped clean of fingerprints using a mild soap solution and a soft cloth. When the counter reaches zero, the window automatically closes and the touch-screen is active. NOTE: The Emergency screen cannot be accessed while running in the clean screen mode.
A pop-up window displays
you may wipe the screen clean. Please use a damp, soft cloth. DO NOT use any liquids, sprays, or ammonia-based cleaners. Press CONTINUE to disable touchscreen."
**Panics cannot be initiated during this process**
"Touch Screen will be disabled so that
screen, the touch-
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Setup (cont'd)
The keypad case and sensors should be carefully dusted with a dry soft cloth. Do not spray water or any other fluid on
the units.
System Information
To view the current software version installed on your system, and verify connectivity, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. From the “Home” screen, press the Setup icon.
2. Press the System Info icon.
IP Setup and Network Connections
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 keypads IP Address is used on a standard web browser to control user functions. Supported Browsers include: iPhoneTM Version iOS4, i-PadTM Version iOS4 and iOS5, Galaxy – Android 2.3, Internet Explorer 8, Safari® 5.0.2. and Webpage
support - iOS 6 and Google-TV.
Supported Routers include
1. Netgear Model: WNR2000V3; Mode: None, WEP (64 bit & 128 bit), WPA personal, WPA2 personal, and Tx Key 1, 2, 3, 4.
2. D-Link Model: DIR-632; Mode: None, WEP, WPA personal, and WPA2 personal.
3. Linksys® Model: WRT54GL; Mode: None, WEP, WPA personal, and WPA2 personal.
UL Note: Web Server/Hosting is not Listed for use in UL installations. 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). Or, you may require a “Static” (Fixed) IP Address that can be found by accessing your router. Refer to your router instructions. To connect a mobile device to the Tuxedo
Touch keypad, view the “Local System Control (Tablet/Smartphone)” training video, and then do the following:
1. At your 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.
Or,
2. At your PC:
a) Open the browser and enter the IP Address displayed on
the keypad into your browser.
:
ACTION NOTES
The Interface Name, Host Name, MAC Address, CRC, IP Address, Broadcast
Address, and NetMask are also displayed.
Software upgrades may be available for this product. If necessary vi sit the
Tuxedo Toolkit at: http://www.tuxedotouchtoolkit.com/index.html
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.
If left inactive, Web connections disconnect after 10 minutes.
The IP Address is displayed in the lower left-hand corner on the Tuxedo Touch Keypad “Home” screen. NOTE: If using an iPad, iPhone or PC bro wser with low band width on the mobile type theme, to switc h between normal theme and mobile theme, go to the Home page on the Web browser and press the Switch Theme icon; the user interface displays the mobile theme. Web themes for Android phones and Tablets are not supported.
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Setup (cont’d)
Network Connections
To set up network connections, from the “Home” screen, and do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch keypad:
2. Select a type of network connection
WIFI ON
information.
and go to that section below for further
:
LAN ON or
a) Press the Setup and IP Setup icon.
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.
- Connect an Ethernet cable between the router and the keypad; the IP address and default gateway address of the router is displayed.
- If the IP address is not displayed, change the
“Internet Connection Type” to Static to
manually enter the IP address from your router onto the keypad. Highlight each field and enter the required information on the “Data Entry Keyboard” for Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS Server and Port #; press GO.
2. Press the Save icon; the IP information will
automatically update.
3. At your PC, Smart Phone or Tablet browser, start your browser and enter your IP Address.
A pop-up window displays the message:
Save the Change
Select Yes to save the settings.
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/backsp ace.
Press the ABC/123 k ey to switch between numerals and
symbols/characters.
Press GO to return to the IP Setup screen.
Note: To change the default port number (6280), press the field next to port number and on the data entry keyboard enter a secondary port number between 5000-65534. Press GO and then press Save. A pop-up window displays:
Success Network Details Saved Port number changed. Keypad is going to reset
The keypad will reboot with the newly configured port number.
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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.
- Use the scroll bar to locate a network from the list of Wi-Fi Networks to connect to and highlight that field.
- Or, scroll to the bottom of the list and select Add Network. Highlight each field to enter the required information for SSID, Security Mode, Passphrase/Shared Key, and Port # on the “Data Entry Keyboard” and press GO.
2. Press the Save icon. Pressing Save when
changing the port number resets the keypad.
3. At your PC, Smart Phone or Tablet browser, start your browser and enter your IP Address.
If left inactive, W eb connections disconnect after 10 minutes.
Account Setup
Account setup provides a browser log-on page for higher security when viewing from a web enabled device or PC, on a different sub-net. To set up a user account, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the Account Setup button.
2. If required, highlight the User Name/Password fields on the list and enter the data for each on the “Data Entry Keyboard”; press GO.
3. Press the Save icon. The new user is displayed on the screen.
4. Press the Clear button to clear the User
information.
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/backsp ace.
Press the ABC/.?123 key to switch between numerals and symbols/characters.
Press GO to return to the IP Setup screen. A pop-up window displays: “Network Details Saved” A pop-up window displays the message: “Settings saved.” Select OK to save.
Note: To change the default port number (6280), press the field next to port number and on the data entry keyboard enter a secondary port number between 5000-65534. Press GO and then press Save. A pop-up window displays: “Success Network Details Saved Port
number changed.” “Keypad is going to reset”
The keypad will reboot with the newly configured port number.
A Confirmation window displays the message: Settings saved.
The ENABLED button is displayed when a successful network connection is completed.
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Multi-Media
Message Icons
Multi-Media
The Multi-Media feature allows you access voice messages, play video files, display a slide show of personal photos, and view up to four cameras at once from your keypad.
Multi-Media functionality is supplementary only and has not been evaluated by UL.
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The Tuxedo Touch Keypad can record voice messages for others on the premises. The number of messages is not limited; however, the total time of all messages added together cannot exceed 120 seconds. Note: The voice messages are stored in the memory and all messages are lost if the keypad loses power or if it is reset.
Recording/Retrieving Messages
Voice messages are recorded and retrieved using the “Message Center” screen. To access messages, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. From the Home screen, press the Multimedia icon and then press the Message icon.
2. Enter your Authorized code; the “Message Center” screen is displayed.
3. Press the RECORD icon and record your
message while staying within approximately one foot of the keypad and speaking at a normal voice volume.
4. Press the STOP icon when you are done
recording the message.
5. To listen to a voice message, highlight the
message and then press the PLAY icon.
6. To listen to the next message or previous
message, press the NEXT or PREV icon.
7. To delete the selected message, press the
DELETE icon.
8. To delete all messages, press the DELETE ALL
icon.
9. To exit, press the Back or Home icon.
Each message is numbered, dated and the length of the message in seconds (Sec) is displayed on the message list. As you are recording your message, the remaining time counter counts down to indicate the total remaining time available and a “Recording New Memo…” message is displayed above the message list window. To record additional messages, repeat steps 3 and 4. The message indicator flashes and the message is listed in the message list window.
Use the slide bar to raise and lower the message volume.
As the message is being played, a “Play (#): Voice Memo…” message is displayed above the message list window. When the end of the message is reached, the playback stops. Note: The Message LED will continue to flash until all new messages have been played back entirely. Highlight the message to delete and press the DELETE icon. A confirmation window is displayed stating:
Del Selected Selected Memo 2: 11/02/12 00:30:00
Select Yes or No. Press the DELETE ALL button to delete all messages: A confirmation window is displayed stating:
“Confirmation” Do you want to delete all messages?
Select Yes or No.
RECORD
PREVIOUS
PLAY
NEXT
DELETE
DELETE ALL
HOME
BACK
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Multi-Media (cont'd)
Video (Audio) Setup
To access the Video and Audio feature, from the “Home” screen, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
Video Icons
Play
1. Insert your personal media (SD/SDHC) card (with stored video files) first.
2. Press the Multimedia icon and then press the Video icon.
3. Highlight a video file from the list and press the Play icon to start the selected video.
4. Press the Repeat icon to continually replay the selected video.
5. Deselect the Repeat icon to automatically play the complete list of video files starting with the first video and ending with the last.
Pause
Full View
Repeat
Stop
A Video Converter is required to convert videos for proper playback on the Tuxedo Touch Keypad. Use an Internet search engine to locate and download a Video Converter, then follow the steps in the Video Converter Instructions (provided in the carton).
Notes:
If the video file causes the keypad to lock, use a small object (such as a paper clip) to press the reset button located in the lower right-hand side of the keypad to reset the keypad.
Maximum video resolution should not exceed 400 x 240.
Videos can not be played when the EN50131 Display is turned ON.
Use the slide bar to scroll through the video list.
Press the appropriate icon to Play, Pause, view a Full View, Stop or Repeat the video. To exit Full View mode at any time while a video is playing, press anywhere on the screen.
Picture Setup
This feature allows the user to display personal photos on the keypad and can be accessed by pressing the Picture icon on the Home screen, or access this feature as follows:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Insert your personal media (SD/SDHC) card (with stored files) first.
2. Press the Multimedia icon, and then press the Picture icon.
3. Select the type of viewing transition desired by pressing the Transition arrow. Select from (Standard, Horizontal, Vertical or Fade Out).
Photo files can be viewed from the (SD/SDHC) Card. Formats supported are .bmp, png or .jpg files.
NOTES:
To exit slide show at any time and resume keypad operation, press anywhere on the screen.
The first image is displayed and a list of stored images appears on the screen.
When an image is loading, no other Picture Setup functions can be performed (play, remove, add or set wallpaper).
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ICON ACTION NOTES
4. Press the Slide Delay arrow to select the time
To set a picture as wallpaper:
1. Use the slide bar to scroll through the list of
2. Press the Set Wallpaper icon; view your
Picture Icons
interval that you want to allow between each photo being viewed. Choose from (5, 10, 15, or 20 seconds).
pictures and highlight the file you want to be displayed on the keypad screen.
selection from the “Home” screen.
Press the TOP button to move up one level in the directory. Press the OPEN button to view larger images and/or open directories,
select from the list of stored images. Press the CLEAR ALL button to clear all pictures from the current slide
show rotation.
NOTE: When viewing wallpaper displays, the Home screen icons can be minimized by pressing the “Minimize Home” icon. Press the “Maximize Home” icon to maximize the Home screen icons.
Play Image
Previous
Image
Next Image
Add Image
Set
Wallpaper
Minimi z e Home
Maximize Home
Camera Setup
The Camera feature allows you to enroll cameras and view up to four cameras at one time using the quadrant view feature. If using existing (mounted) cameras, go to Step 4 below. If this is a first time setup, you will need to Discover/Configure the cameras prior to mounting and then follow the steps below.
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Connect a Cat5/6 cable to the back of your camera (LAN) and connect the opposite end to the Ethernet on your router.
2. Apply power to the Camera. It may take a few seconds for initial power-up of camera.
3. Press the Multimedia and Camera icons (or
press the Camera icon from the “Home” screen) and then press the “Camera List” screen is displayed.
4. Press the Discover icon to locate the camera.
Camera Setup icon. The
Once located, highlight the camera address, and press the Edit icon and go to Step 7 below.
Initial camera setup cannot be performed over a wireless connecti on.
Notes:
1. QuickTime
2. Max. suggested camera resolution = 640 x 480. Max. suggested frame rate = 5 fps.
3. Camera viewing is not compatible if using Opera web browser.
IMPORTANT: Use the web browser to view cameras f or non-security purposes only. Camera streams viewed from the web browser can stop without indication due to network connection issues. Use the Data Entry Keyboard to enter all required information.
Press the Up Arrow key to sw itch to ca p ita l letters
Press the X key to delete
Press the ABC/.?123 key to switch between numerals and
symbols/characters.
Press GO to return to the “Add New Camera” screen.
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media player must be installed on your PC.
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ICON ACTION NOTES
5. If the camera information is not automatically
obtained, press the Add icon to manually enter information on the “Add Camera” screen.
6. To edit camera information, highlight the
camera name and press the Edit icon; the “Edit Camera Settings” screen is displayed. a) To retrieve camera settings and connect to the
camera, press the Camera Settings icon, or
b) Highlight each field to enter new information
on the “Data Entry Keyboard” and use the up/down arrows to change settings.
c) Press Save or Reset.
7. When all cameras have been added, press the
CAMERA WIFI icon and enter the camera wireless settings from your router.
8. Press the APPLY TO ALL button to set cameras
to wireless operation. If camera does not have wireless capability, leave it connected to router.
9. Press the Save or Reset icon.
Setup Icons Camera Icons
Enter the appropriate wireless information for SSID, Security Mode, N/W type, Domain and Channel. “WARNING: Make sure the cameras are connected via Ethernet with
a Cat 5/6 cable”.
On the “Edit or Add Camera Settings” screen, enter the appropriate information (NAME, IP Address, RTSP, MJPEG, MOBILE, RTSP
PORT#, MODEL, USER NAME, PASSWORD, RESOLUTION, FRAME RATE, HTTP Port#) if known.
A pop-up window displays: For remote camera viewing service, please contact your alarm company and ask for Total Connect ‹00c0027fcd15›. Press Continue to prepare the camera for Total Connect service. Press CONTINUE or CANCEL.
Security System information for WEP enter Disabled, WPA personal, WPA2 personal, and WEP Key. For WPA PSK TKIP, WPA PSK, AES, and WPA2 PSK AES, enter the Shared Key using the Data Entry keyboard and press OK.
A pop-up window displays “cam (nam e) wireless set OK”, if successful. Or, “cam (name) wireless set Failed”.
The Cat5/6 cabl e can now be removed for the wireless cameras and once power has been recycled to the cam era you can view wirelessly via the Tuxedo Touch Keypad. Press the Reset icon; the Pop-up window displays “Do you want to reset the camera?” Select Yes or No.
TM
service and provide this camera’s MAC ID
DISCOVER
Notes:
To use the Pan/Tilt feature in Quad View, select the camera name from the camera list and then press Pan/Tilt.
Press the Quad View icon to enter quad mode. Select a quadrant area on the screen (this area is highlighted) and then select the camera that you
want to appear in that quadrant.
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EDIT
DELETE DELETE
ALL
SETTINGS
CAMERA
WIFI
Play
Auto Pan
Quad
View
Full View
Pan/Tilt
Back
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User Setup
Equivalent System Name
Residential
Commercial
User Setup
screen. Each user must be assigned a name with a corresponding 4-digit user code in order to gain access to various features and functions. The keypad can hold the identity for 10 Users in its memory. If additional Users are needed, define the additional Users using the Console Emulation Mode. Users for the system are programmed in a central user setup location that provides the specific questions for authorization levels assigned to different users. You may want these users to be the same, but there are situations in which you may want a user to have limited capabilities. These capabilities are defined by the Authority Level assigned each user.
allows you to Add a User, Delete a User, and Edit a User. You may access User Setup from the System Setup
Authority Levels
Authority levels define the system functions a particular user can perform. Depending on the authority assigned to you, there are certain system functions you may be prohibited from performing. The following information describes the authority levels that can be assigned through the keypad and provides the equivalent authority level name found in your alarm system manuals. The authority levels that can be assigned are as follows:
Authority Level
Master Can perform all security functions, add/delete users in assigned partition, Normal Perform security functions (arm, disarm) Standard User Level 3 Operator A
Guest Can arm the system in assigned partitions, but cannot disarm the system
No Access
How to Add a User
ICON ACTION NOTES
Functions
Systems
Partition Master Level 1 Master
program scheduled events, and change partition master code
Guest Level 4 Operator B unless the system was armed with this code. Note: Do not assign this level if Quick Arm is enabled in your system. Used to restrict access from a partition. N/A N/A
1. From the "Home" screen, press the Setup
icon.
2. Press the System Setup icon.
3. Press the USER SETUP icon.
4. Press the ADD USER icon and enter your
Authorized Code.
5. Press the box next to Enter User Name.
Use the Data Entry Keyboard to enter all required information. Enter the user name (6 characters max.; no spaces between characters) and press the GO icon.
Press the Up Arrow key to sw itch to ca p ita l letters
Press the X key to delete
Press the ABC/.?123 key to switch between numerals and
symbols/characters.
Press GO to return to the “Add User” screen.
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User Setup (cont'd)
ICON ACTION NOTES
6. Type in the user name (6 characters max.; no spaces between characters) and press the OK icon.
7. Press the box next to User Number and enter an “available” (3-digit) user number; press the OK icon.
8. Press the box next to Enter User Code, enter the 4-digit User Code for this user and press the OK icon.
9. Press the box next to RF Button Zone (if used); enter the 3-digit RF Button Zone for
The authorized code for adding users is dependent upon the alarm panel you are interfacing with. Check your alarm panel Installati on and Setup Guide to determine who can add users.
If assigning this user to wireless key, enter one of the zone numbers of the keyfob (the wireless key must be programmed first before it can be assigned to a user).
Select the partitions, access level, and enter an avail abl e user number for this user. Available user numbers: For Residential enter a number from 002-049. For Commercial enter a number from 002-250.
this user.
10. Press the Save icon.
How to Add an Existing User to a Second Keypad
After adding a user to the first keypad, the same user can be added to a second keypad. From the second keypad go to “User Setup” and enter the same user name and same user code (refer to “How to Add a User” above). The second
keypad will automatically update the user information. Press Save.
How to Delete a User
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Select the User you want to delete.
2. Press the DELETE USER icon.
3. Enter your Authorized code.
4. Press the appropriate icon.
The Confirm Delete
screen is displayed.
Three selections are available: add a user, edit a user, or delete a user. The authorized code for deleting, adding, and editing users is dependent upon
the alarm panel you are interfacing with. Check your alarm panel Install ation and Setup Guide to determine who can delete, add, and edit users.
How to Edit a User
Note: You cannot edit a User’s name or number. To modify a User name or number, you must delete the User and re-enter User.
Edit a user as follows:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the EDIT USER icon.
2. Enter your Authorized code.
3. Select the options needed for this user and
press the Save icon.
Three selections are available: add a user, edit a user, or delete a user. Note: The authorized code for deleting, adding, and editing users is dependent upon the alarm panel you are interfacing with. Check your alarm panel Installation and Setup Guide to determine who can delete, add, and edit users. When you select Save, the configuration changes are saved and you are returned to the User Setup screen.
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Safe Mode
The Safe Mode may be automatically entered by the program on a communication failure or may be entered manually on command. To Exit the Safe Mode:
1. Press the ! SAFE MODE ! bar.
2. Select “Yes” to return to the Normal Mode of operation. The keypad resets and normal operation returns as long as the original conditions that caused the entry into Safe Mode do not still exist.
ICON ACTION NOTES
! SAFE MODE !
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.
If this situation occurs, the keypad presents you with a message of “Problems detected. Start Keypad in Safe Mode?” and requests a “Yes” or “No” response. If you answer with “Yes”, the keypad enters into the Safe Mode. If you answer with “No”, the keypad tries to communicate with the panel again. After 3 consecutive times of receiving no response, the keypad enters the Safe Mode automatically.
Note: Use care when providing the “Yes” or “No” response. Pressing the screen outside the prescribed area may cause the background to come to the front. If this occurs, the Yes/No message that disappeared times-out in 30 seconds even though it is
not visible. Then the keypad resets into the Normal Mode (or Safe Mode if this is the third time that the warning message appeared).
Note that this is a limited mode of operation. While in this mode:
You can use the Security icon to access the Console Emulation Mode of operation to try to clear your faults, disarm the system, or enter additional Alpha Keypad commands specified in your panel User Guide. You can perform almost all functions that you can perform from a standard non-graphic alpha keypad.
You can press the “Panic” key and generate Emergency Messages as defined in the panel’s home partition for this keypad.
The Armed and Ready LEDs on the front of the keypad indicates the keypad’s home partition status. The Message LED (on
models with Voice feature) or Trouble LED (on models without Voice feature) is not active in the Safe Mode.
The Chime mode functions in the Safe Mode.
When an alarm occurs in the Safe Mode, it is displayed on the Console mode screen only and is not shown on the Home screen.
1. Select Safe Mode and then press Apply.
2. Press the OK icon.
3. To exit, press the safe mode bar and press
Yes to return to Normal Mode.
While in the Safe Mode, the Home screen displays the Security, Panic, and Message Icon. A message !SAFE MODE! Is displayed at the lower left side of the screen.
The keypad resets and restarts in the Safe Mode.
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User System Setup
Time/Date Setup
You can set the time and date from the Set Time & Date screen.
When the time is set it is stored in the keypad and sent to the control panel when you press the Apply icon and answer Yes
to the following prompt. Additionally, when using the keypad with a residential panel, the panel downloads its time into the keypad once an hour after the clock is set.
If Get Time is pressed, the keypad downloads the time and date from the control panel and exits the Set Time & Date
screen.
Note: This icon (
) appears with residential panels and may not appear with all commercial panels.
Setting Daylight Savings Time
To set the daylight savings time do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the Setup and System Setup icons.
2. Press the Time/Date Setup icon; enter your Authorized Code.
3. Press the DST icon if you want daylight savings time to affect
If DST On (Dayli ght Savings Time) is selected, the keypad adjusts for Daylight Savings time at the month, week and time chosen
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your system clock.
4. Set the “Start DST” time and then the “End DST” time by
Make sure "DST On” is checked to enable this feature.
pressing the Month, Weekend and Hour that you want DST to start.
5. APPLY saves the settings.
Setting Current Time and Date
To set the current time, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the Time/Date Setup icon; enter your Authorized Code.
2. Press the Month "arrow", and select the current month.
3. Press the Year that is being displayed and enter the current year.
4. Press the Hour that is being displayed and enter the current
hour.
5. Press the Minutes that is being displayed and enter the current
minute.
6. Press AM or PM. (Each depression switches the AM/PM display).
7. Press the MMDDYY “arrow”, and select a format for which you
want the year to be displayed.
8. Press Apply.
After each selection the window closes automatically and the selection is displayed.
Select if you want a 12-hour or 24-hour format for your time display by pressing the circle to the left of the 12 Hour display.
A confirmation screen displays:
Time Setting Confirmation
Set time on the security system as well?
Yes or No Yes saves the time changes in your security sys tem. No saves the changes to the keypad only. Note: A Yes response is recommended.
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Output Setup Icons
Advanced Setup
The Advanced Setup screen allows access to the Output Setup menu. Output Setup Function
The Output Setup function allows you to disable Output selection. There are a maximum of 18 outputs that can be enabled or disabled. To set the Output Setup function, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the System Setup and Advanced Setup
icon.
2. Enter your Authorized Code, if required.
3. Press the Output Setup icon.
4. Highlight the Output selection on the screen and press the Disable or Enable button to change the setting.
This is a local setting for the graphic keypad. If user has the maximum number of keypads on the system, and wants to disable the same output for all, each keypad needs to be set individually.
A confirmation window is displayed stating:
Press OK to save th e se tting
“Information
Settings saved”
.
5. Press Apply.
If the Back icon is pressed, a confirmation window appears stating: “Output Settings changed. Do you want to save new settings?”
Select Yes or No.
Apply
OK
Back
Home
Power Mode Setup
Power Setup Mode allows you to reduce power consumption in the event of a system trouble such as AC Loss or Panel Low Battery. To access Power Mode Setup, from the Home screen do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the Setup icon and then the System
Setup icon.
2. Press the Power Mode Setup icon.
3. Enter your Authorized Code, if required.
4. Select Power Save Mode to enable; then choose
from the options.
5. Press Apply to save settings.
Select from:
Turn-off Network
Override Display Settings
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Automation
The Tuxedo Touch Home Automation System with web hosting capability is equipped with Z-Wave technology and is designed to automate devices in a home control network. The keypad allows you to easily add and control multiple devices with the press of a button. Follow the instructions below to Include Z-Wave enabled devices into a home control network using the Tuxedo Touch keypad and follow the instructions in the Z-Wave device User Guide for your specific device.
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Include/Add Z-Wave Devices
Each device must be installed according to the manufacturer’s instructions. WARNING: Automation is intended for lifestyle convenience. Do not use automation for life safety and property protection.
Include a Light, Switch or Outlet Module
Install a Z-Wave Lamp module, Switch or Outlet module as described below.
Z-Wave Device Management Icons
Automation functionality is supplementary only and has not been evaluated by UL.
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Z-Wave applications have not been evaluated by UL.
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad:
a) Press the Automation icon from the “Home”
screen and then press the Z-Wave Setup icon to display “Z-Wave Device Management” screen.
b) Press the Z-Wave Include/ Add icon.
2. At the device Module:
a) Press the Function Key on the device.
Note: Z-Wave light modules may vary; follow the instruct ions in the Users Guide for your specific device to include properly into the Z-Wave network.
If a dimmer module (multi-level switch) was included, an On/Off button and a slide bar (to control dimmer) are displayed.
If an on/off light/appliance module (binary switch) was included, an On/Off button (to control the device) is displayed.
The keypad displays a series of messages:
“Start add device. Please press function key on device”
“Adding Controller Unit”
“Adding Slave Unit”
“Device added successfully”
Include/Add
Exclude/Delete
Abort
Remove Failed
Edit
Reset Default
Router
Security
Link
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Note:
Include a Door Lock
Assemble the Z-Wave door lock. NOTE: Be sure the door lock orientation/handedness is correct. Refer to the Door Lock’s Instruction Guide and connect necessary cables, then install batteries. Enroll the door lock adjacent to the keypad refer to the Door Lock’s Instruction Guide for enrollment procedure. NOTE: Program the user code in the control panel prior to programming that user code into the door lock. User Codes must be 4­digits. Include a door lock device as follows:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch keypad: a) Press the
screen and then press the Z-Wave Setup icon to display the “Z-Wave Device
Automation icon From the “Home”
Management” screen.
b) Press the Z-Wave Include/Add icon.
2. At the Door Lock:
a) Press the *Function Key on the door lock.
b) Program the selected user code from the
panel; refer to Door Lock User Guide.
Include a Honeywell Thermostat
Install Honeywell Thermostat according to the manufactures instructions. Device should be mounted in the final location and tested before adding it to the system.
Note: Honeywell is not responsible for property damages due to improper setting of the thermostat modes. To include a Honeywell Thermostat into a Z-Wave network, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad:
a) Press the Automation icon from the “Home”
screen and then press the Z-Wave Setup icon to display the “Z-Wave Device Management” screen.
b) Press the
Z-Wave Include/Add icon.
Door lock devices may vary; follow the instructi ons in the Users Guide for your specific door lock to include properly and to program a new user code. The keypad displays a series of messages:
Please press *function key on device”
“Adding to Security Network”
“Device added successfully”
* Enrollment procedure may vary depending on the door lock device. Refer to the door lock instructions for enrollment proc edure.
Note: If software is upgraded on the Tuxedo Touch keypad, re-include the door lock and re-set the user code in the door lock.
Note: If installing another brand of thermostat, follow the instructions in the Users Guide for that specific thermostat to include properly into the Z-Wave network.
The keypad displays a series of messages:
Please press *function key on device”
* If not using a Honeywell thermostat, enrollment proc edure may vary. Refer to the thermostat instructions for enrollment procedure.
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ICON ACTION NOTES
2. At the Z-Wave thermostat: a) Select Thermostat; set Time/Date. b) Follow the instructions in the thermostat
Access control functionality has not been evaluated by UL and may not be used in UL Listed applications.
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Installation Guide for “Z-Wave enrollment”.
c) To complete inclusion, press Done. d) Press Exit to return to normal operation.
3. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad:
a) To verify activation, press the Back icon and
wait 30 seconds. Press the Refresh icon; the new device is displayed.
Editing Z-Wave Device Names
Edit a Device Module Name
To edit a device name, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad:
a) Press the Automation icon from the “Home”
screen and press the Z-Wave Setup icon to display the “Z-Wave Device Management” screen.
b) Highlight the device name and press the Z-
Wave Edit icon.
c) On the “Data Entry” keyboard, press Clear
and enter a new name.
d) Press OK.
The keypad displays a series of messages:
Please press function key on device”
“Adding Controller Unit”
“Adding Slave Unit”
“Device added successfully”
Enter the new device name on the data entry keyboard.
Notes:
Use the Shift icon for capital letters.
Use the BS (Backspace) icon to make corrections.
The @#$ icon is not available for use at this time.
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clears the node from the keypad and resets device
Exclude/Delete Z-Wave Devices
Exclude a Light, Switch or Outlet Module
To exclude a light, switch or outlet module from the Z-Wave network, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad:
a) Press the Automation icon from the “Home”
screen and then press Z-Wave Setup icon to display the “Z-Wave Device Management” screen.
2. At the device module:
a) Press the Function Key to exclude the device
from the keypad.
Exclude/Delete a Door Lock
To exclude a door lock module from the Z-Wave network, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. From the “Home” screen, press the Automation icon and the Z-Wave Setup icon. The “Z-Wave Device Management” screen is displayed.
2. Highlight the device to exclude and press the Z- Wave Exclude/Delete icon.
3. On the device press the Function Key to exclude the device from the keypad.
Exclude/Delete a Honeywell Thermostat
IMPORTANT: Honeywell is not responsible for property damages due to improper setting of the thermostat modes.
To exclude a Honeywell Thermostat from the Z-Wave network, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad:
a) Press the Automation icon from the “Home”
screen, and then press the Z-Wave Setup icon.
2. At the thermostat: a) Follow the instructions in the thermostat
Installation Guide under “Installer setup” to “Remove a Z-Wave Network Connection”.
b) Press Done; the thermostat is excluded.
Z-Wave Exclude/Delete -clears the node from the keypad and resets device to the default setting.
Notes:
If the device is not excluded, refer to the “Z-Wave Troubleshooting” section.
To remove a defective device, refer to the Z-Wave Troubleshooting section.
Z-Wave Exclude/Delete ­to the default setting.
Notes:
If the device is not excluded, refer to “Z-Wave Troubleshooting”.
When excluding the door lock, the user code associated with the
door lock will remain in the system. If needed refer to the panel Installation Instructions on how to remove this user code.
To remove a defective device, refer to the section on Troubleshooting.
Z-Wave Exclude/Delete -clears the node from the keypad and resets device to the default setting.
Note: To remove a defective device, refer to the “Z-Wave Troubleshooting” section.
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Exclude All Z-Wave Devices
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad:
a) Press the Automation icon from the “Home” screen
and then press the Z-Wave Setup icon to display the “Z-Wave Device Management” screen.
b) Press the Z-Wave Reset icon to delete all devices
from the controller.
c) Press the Continue or Cancel button.
Abort a Z-Wave Action
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. From the “Home” screen, press the Automation icon and the Z-Wave Setup icon. The “Z-Wave Device Management” screen is displayed.
2. If inadvertently a wrong selection was made, (add, delete, or remove failed device) user can press the Abort icon to abort the process.
Create a Scene
The “Scene” feature is used to control the function of a single device, or multiple devices based on pre-set Conditions, Triggers, and Actions. When the trigger/condition occurs, the action is executed. To define a Scene, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad:
a) Press the Automation icon and then press the
Scene Icons Condition/Trigger/Action Icons
Scene Setup icon to display the “Scene
Setup” screen.
b) Press the Add icon to set up a Scene. c) Press the Name box, enter a Scene Name and
press OK.
d) Select a “Condition,” “Trigger,” and “Action” that you want to occur for this Scene. See example below. After each selection press Save!! !
The message is displayed:
WARNING!! This Z-WAVE controller is about to be factory defaulted and will loose all devices in the enrolled list. All Z-WAVE devices must be re-enrolled.
INFORMATION: Scenes must have at least a trigger and 1 action to
work. Enter the event to trigger the scene in the Trigger section. The Condition section is optional.
Use the Data Entry Keyboard to enter all required information.
Press the Up Arrow key to sw itch to ca p ita l letters
Press the X key to delete
Press the ABC/.?123 key to switch between numerals and
symbols/characters. Press GO to return to the “Scene Setup” screen. After each selection is complete, press Save to keep the settings. Press Delete to cancel, or Edit to change your selections. Press the Log icon to view a list of Scenes.
ADD
Add
DELETE
EDIT
LOG
Edit
Delete
Save
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Scene Rules
Triggers and Conditions include: Time setting, Security mode, Thermostat setting, Door status and Zones.
Actions include: Security mode, Lights on/off, Thermostat settings, and Door Lock status.
Each Trigger event can have up to 3 Actions.
A Trigger event and Condition cannot be the same (i.e., if setting a Trigger event for SECURITY, you cannot set a SECURITY
Condition).
A total of 10 Scenes can be created.
Note: Determine if you need a Condition. The Condition is a ‘pre-condition’ set to occur prior to a trigger event. See example below. Example:
Turn the lights on, when the system is disarmed, only at night. (Condition) … “only at Night” ...Set the TIME condition (enter the Start Time and End Time). (Trigger) ……when the “system is Disarmed” …Set the Trigger to SECURITY: System Disarm. (Action) … Turn the “lights ON” … … Set the Action to LIGHT: ON.
Scene Setup Options
Options for adding a Condition (if needed) – After each selection press SAVE!!!
In the “Condition” box, press the Add icon. To set the time week; if ONCE was selected Enter Date. The Time can be set to edeute automatically at Sunrise or Sunset by pressing the Sunrise/Sunset option. Note: The Sunrise/Sunset feature is dependent on the “Region” selected in the “Weather Forecast” section and requires internet access for accuracy. Press the BY CLOCK button (to limit the scene to execute only from within a specified time window) and press on the “hour/minutes” displayed, to enter the desired time on the data entry keyboard. Press on AM/PM to change the setting. To set the security mode (triggers when exit delay has expired) and ALARM. To set the thermostat settings, and BELOW buttons to increase/decrease the temperature or press the Temperature Value box and enter 2 digits for the desired temperature. Note: Test thermostats first to ensure proper function in the Scene feature. To set the door lock status UNLOCKED. To set the zones Note: Do not use zone Restore option in the Condition field.
, press the TIME button: “Set the occurrence” to Repeated, or Once. If “Repeated” was selected, choose the desired days of the
, press the SECURITY button and select: DISARM, AWAY (triggers upon arming away), STAY, NIGHT, AWAY SECURED
press the THERMOSTAT button and select a Thermostat Device from the drop down menu. Use the ABOVE
, press the DOOR button and select a Door Device from the drop-down menu (see notes below). Select LOCKED or
, press the Zones button and select a zone from the drop-down menu. Select Restore, Alarm or Fault.
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Options for adding a Trigger
– After each selection press SAVE!!!
In the “Trigger” box, press the Add icon.
To set the time week; If ONCE was selected, Enter Date. The Time can be set to edeute automatically at Sunrise or Sunset by pressing the Sunrise/Sunset option. Note: The Sunrise/Sunset feature is dependent on the “Region” selected in the “Weather Forecast” section and requires internet access for accuracy. Press the BY CLOCK button (to limit t he scene t o execute only from within a specified time window) and press on the “hour/minutes” displayed, to enter the desired time on the data entry keyboard. Press on AM/PM to change the setting.
To set a security mode panels only), AWAY SECURED (triggers when exit delay has expired) or ALARM. To set the thermostat settings and BELOW button to increase/decrease the temperature range or press the T emperature Value box and enter 2 digits for the desired temperature. Note: Test thermostats first to ensure proper function in the “Scene” feature. To set the door lock status UNLOCKED or CODE UNLOCKED. To set the zones Note: Do not use zone Restore in the Condition field.
Options for adding an Action – After each selection press SAVE!!!
In the “Action” box, press the Add icon. To set the security mode To set the light on/off To set the thermostat settings, to set the Action to “Off”, “Heat”, or “Cool”. Press the Set Energy button and select from “Normal” or “Saving” energy mode. Press the Set Point button to enter a set point value for “Heat Point” and “Cool Point”. Note: Test thermostats first to ensure proper function in the Scene feature. To set the door lock status LOCKS or UNLOCKS
Notes:
1. Motorized door lock bolts physically lock and unlock when activated, but if the door lock installed is a non-motorized type,
activation allows the door to be manually unlocked without a key. See “Compatible Devices” section for further information.
2. Some thermostats do not update temperature status automatically (i.e., Wayne Dalton).
3. When using a Kwikset Smartcode electronic deadbolt door lock (in a Scene that is programmed to trigger when unlocked) the
Scene does not trigger if using a key; enter a user code.
Create a Group
The Group Setup feature enables multiple devices to function as a group. Follow the procedure below to create a Group.
ICON ACTION NOTES
, press the TIME button and “Set the occurrence” to Repeated, or Once. If “Repeated” was selected, choose the desired days of the
, press the SECURITY button and select: DISARM, AWAY (triggers upon arming away), STAY, NIGHT (for residential
, press the THERMOSTAT button to select the Thermostat Devices from the drop down menu. Use the AB OVE
, press the DOOR button to select a Door Device from the drop-down menu (see notes below). Select LOCKED,
, press the Zones button and select a zone from the drop-down menu. Select Restore, Alarm or Fault.
, press the SECURITY button and select: DISARM, AWAY, STAY, NIGHT. Enter User Code, if required.
, press the LIGHT button and select a Light Device from the drop down menu; set the action to ON / OFF.
press the THERMOSTAT button and select a Thermostat from the drop-down menu. Press the Set Mode button
, press the DOOR button and select a Door Device from the drop-down menu (see notes below). Set the action to
1. Press the Automation icon and then press the
Group Setup icon.
2. Press the Add icon and enter a Group Name
on the “Data Entry” keyboard.
Group names (i.e., All, etc.) are displayed across the top to the screen. Use the Data Entry Keyboard to enter all required information.
Press the Up Arrow key to sw itch to ca p ita l letters
Press the X key to delete
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ICON ACTION NOTES
3. Press GO.
4. Select the device(s) to be enabled in this
group and press the Save icon.
5. Press the Edit icon to rename the room.
Group Setup Icons
Delete
Edit
Add
Save
Setting a Secondary Keypad (Controller)
After all Z-Wave devices have been included into the Primary Keypad (Controller #1), the device information can be downloaded to a Secondary Keypad (Controller #2). Keep controllers within 10 feet of eachother, apply power to Controller #2 and do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At Controller #1:
a) Press the Automation icon from the “Home”
screen and then press the Z-Wave Setup icon to display the “Z-Wave Device Management” screen.
2. At Controller #2: a) Remove any Z-Wave devices that have been
added.
b) Press the Z-Wave Primary icon (located in
the lower right side of the screen).
c) Select Yes to change this keypad to a
Secondary Controller.
3. At Controller #1:
a) Press Add.
4. At Controller #2:
b) Press Add.
Updating Keypads (Controllers) with New or Removed devices
When devices are added or removed from the Z-Wave network, the device information needs to be updated in the Keypads (Controllers). To update this information, from the Primary Keypad, do the following.
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press Add on Primary controller.
2. Press Add on Secondary controller.
Press the ABC/.?123 key to switch between numerals and symbols/characters.
Press GO to return to the “Add New Camera” screen.
If settings were changed, a pop-up window displays: Setti ngs saved. Select OK to save.
If used for Remote Services, Tuxedo WiFi should not be configured as a secondary controller. See the Remote Services section.
Note: Up to 232 Secondary Controllers can be added. The message is displayed:
“Please remove all Z-wave devices from network first”
The message is displayed: “Scanning for Devices” The message is displayed: “Updating Devices. Please Wait”.
When the device information from the Primary Controller is downloaded to the Secondary Controller:
the Secondary Controller displays, “Controller Add Success”.
the Primary Controller displays, “Device Added Successfully”.
The controller scans for device changes. The message is displayed: “Devices added Successfully”
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Removing a Secondary Keypad (Controller)
To remove the Secondary controller, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Primary Controller keypad:
a) Press Delete.
2. At the Secondary Controller keypad:
a) Press Delete.
Output List
To access the Output List, from the “Home” screen, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the Automation and Output icons.
2. Enter your Authorized Code.
3. Use the OFF or ON button to control outputs.
Z-Wave Troubleshooting
PROBLEM SOLUTION
Cannot add new device.
Device is within proper range but still is not included.
Highlighted device will not delete.
Make sure the Z-Wave device is within range of the Tuxedo Touch keypad. You may need to move the device closer to the keypad. Refer to the Z-Wave device Instruction Guide for proper range.
1. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad:
a) Press the Automation icon from the “Home” screen and then press the
Z-Wave Setup icon to display the “Z-Wave Device Management” screen.
b) If the device does not appear on the screen, press the Z-Wave Exclude/Delete icon.
2. At the Z-Wave device, press the Function Key. The screen will display a message “Device Removed”.
3. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad: a) Include device again.
When deleting a device, if the selected device remains on the screen, highlight the device
name and press the Removed Failed Device icon.
Both keypads will display, “Device Removed” and the Secondary Controller keypad will revert back to the Primary Controller.
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Remote Services
The Tuxedo Touch™ WiFi supports Remote Services for controlling Z-Wave devices and scenes remotely from an associated Total Connect account. The following describes the related features:
Tuxedo Touch WiFi [automation] can be controlled from a smart phone, i-Pad Total Connect and includes webpage support for iOS6 and Google-TV
Automation scenes can be created in both Total Connect and Tuxedo Touch WiFi (Scenes created in Total Connect can be edited only via Total Connect)
Scenes created in Total Connect can be viewed from either Total Connect or directly from Tuxedo Touch WiFi using the Remote selection on the Tuxedo Touch WiFi scenes page
Scenes created in Tuxedo Touch WiFi cannot
be viewed from Total Connect.
NOTE: It is assumed that Z-Wave® devices have already been enrolled in Tuxedo. If not, refer to the Automation section in the
Installation Instructions for details on enrolling Z-Wave devices and creating scenes. It is also assumed the installer has an AlarmNet Direct account and is familiar with Total Connect. If not, contact an AlarmNet representative to open an account.
The following table summarizes the relationships between Total Connect scenes and Tuxedo scenes:
Controlling Device
Scenes created in Total Connect Scenes created in Tuxedo
View Edit Scenes View Edit Scenes
Total Connect yes yes no no Tuxedo yes no yes yes
Note: For troubleshooting purposes, Total Connect server information (including IP addresses) can be viewed on the Total Connect
Server Setup screen by pressing the TC Server Info button (see next page).
Remote Services Setup
NOTE: If used for Remote Services, Tuxedo Touch WiFi should not be configured as a secondary controller.
To use Remote Service, do the following:
1. Verify the Tuxedo is connected to the Internet via WiFi or its Ethernet connector.
2. Enable AlarmNet Direct, enroll the communication device and Tuxedo keypad, and enable Total Connect usage. The screen
displays “using Tuxedo Automation Module” (Yes /No); select Yes. You will need the Tuxedo keypad’s MAC ID and CRC number, which can be found on a label on the back of the Tuxedo keypad or on its carton.
Note: Only the Primary keypad (if there is more than one in the same installation) can be enrolled into Total Connect.
3. Open a Total Connect account for the user if an account does not already exist.
4. After a Total Connect account has been set up, the Tuxedo Keypad must be reset (powered down and powered up).
5. Enable automation devices to be controlled by Total Connect. See section “Enabling Devices for Total Connect“. After devices
have been enabled for Total Connect, follow the Total Connect prompts to synchronize the data with Tuxedo. Syncing is required before the enabled devices will display in Total Connect.
TM
, AndroidTM Tablet, Blackberry® or PC using
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Controlling Automation (Z-Wave) Devices Remotely
Use Total Connect to control Z-Wave devices: lamp modules (binary switch), dimmer modules (multilevel switch), thermostats, etc., from a smart phone, i-PadTM, AndroidTM Tablet, Blackberry® or PC.
1. Access the Total Connect account and navigate to the Automation section of the dashboard.
2. Select a displayed device and click the desired action. Refer to the Total Connect online help guide for further details on controlling Z-Wave devices.
Creating Scenes in Total Connect
Use the Automation section of the dashboard in Total Connect to create up to 20 scenes. Refer to the Total Connect Online Help Guide for further details and device limitations for creating an automation scene.
1. Access the Total Connect account and navigate to the Automation module. Click Create New. Enter a name for the scene,
select an icon, and then click on the check boxes for the various device actions desired for that scene. Set the thermostat, if
used, to the desired mode and/or temperature for that scene. Click Save when done.
NOTE: Scenes created in Total Connect can be edited only from Total Connect.
2. After scenes have been created, follow the Total Connect prompts to synchronize the data with Tuxedo. Syncing is required
before scenes created in Total Connect will display in Tuxedo.
Viewing and Controlling Total Connect Scenes from Tuxedo
Use the Scenes icon to display and control scenes that have been created in Total Connect.
1. From the “Home” screen, press the Automation and Scene Setup icons, then press the Remote button. The screen displays a
list of scenes created in Total Connect.
NOTE: The Local button allows you to view a list of scenes created in Tuxedo.
2. To control a Remote scene, select the desired scene, then click the appropriate action (ex. Run).
Enabling Devices for Total Connect
1. From the “Home” screen, press Automation > Z-Wave Setup; the “Z-Wave Device Management” screen is displayed.
2. Press the TC Enable icon; the “Z-Wave Device Management For Total Connect” screen is displayed.
3. Select the device that you want to enable/disable in Total Connect.
NOTE: Devices are defaulted to Enable.
4. Press the Save icon when done.
5. After devices have been enabled for Total Connect, follow the Total Connect prompts to synchronize the data with Tuxedo.
Syncing is required before the enabled devices will display in Total Connect.
NOTES:
1. Device IDs for Z-Wave devices could be different on Tuxedo and Total Connect web pages.
2. On Total Connect, the maximum number of supported devices is 40 switches, 3 thermostats, and 4door locks.
Total Connect Server Screen for Troubleshooting
The “TC Server Info” screen displays the current server information and Z-Wave device status. This information is typically used for IP connection troubleshooting purposes in collaboration with a service technician. To access Total Connect Server Information and Z-Wave Status from the Tuxedo keypad, do the following:
1. From the “Home” Screen, press the Setup icon and then press System Setup > CS Setup; enter the installer code (if
required). Press the TC SERVER INFO button.
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2. The “Total Connect Server Setup” screen is displayed with the current Server information and Z-Wave Status (enabled/disabled).
NOTE: These fields are for reference only and cannot be edited.
3. Press the Connect icon to test the connection to the AlarmNet servers.
Compatible Devices
Z-Wave devices may vary; follow the instructions in the Users Guide for your specific device when adding and deleting devices into the Z-Wave network. Refer to the table below for some of the compatible devices.
Door Locks
Yale Real Living Push Button Lever Lock Yale Real Living Touchscreen Lever Lock Yale Real Living Push Button Deadbolt Lock Yale Real Living Touchscreen Deadbolt Lock Schalge Link Deadbolt Lock Schlage Link Lever Lock Kwikset Smartcode Lever lock Kwikset Smartcode Deadbolt Lock
Thermostats
Honeywell ECC Wayne Dalton Zwave thermostat Trane Zwave Thermostat
Appliance
HomeManageable Appliance Module Wayne Dalton Small Appliance Module GE Wireless Lighting Control Plug In Appliance Module
Lights
Leviton/ViziaRF+ Switc hes Leviton/ViziaRF+ Dimmers Leviton/ViziaRF+ Plug in M odu les GE Wireless Lighting Control Dimmers GE Wireless Lighting Control Switches GE Wireless Lighting Control Plug in Lamp Modules
Not all Z-wave devices have been tested and some features may produce unpredictable results.
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Wireless Range
This device complies with the Z-Wave® standard of open-air, line of sight transmission distances of 100 feet. Actual performance in a home depends on the number of walls between the controller and the destination device, the type of construction and the number of Z­Wave enabled devices installed in the control network.
Please Note: Z-Wave home control networks are designed to work properly alongside wireless security sensors, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and
other wireless devices. Some 900 MHz wireless devices such as baby cams, wireless video devices and older cordless phones may cause interference and limit Z-Wave functionality.
Things to consider regarding RF range:
- Each wall or obstacle (such as refrigerator, big screen TV, etc.) between the remote and the destination device will reduce the maximum range of 100 feet by approximately 25-30%.
- Brick, tile or concrete walls block more of the RF signal than walls made of wooden studs and drywall.
- Wall mounted Z-Wave devices installed in metal junction boxes will suffer a significant loss of range (approximately 20%) since the metal box blocks a large part of the RF signal.
WARNING: NOT FOR USE WITH MEDICAL OR LIFE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT!
Z-Wave enabled devices should never be used to supply power to, or control the On/Off status or medical and /or life support equipment.
Controlling Devices:
The features and functions that can be controlled vary by manufacturer and you will need to review the user manual that was provided to determine capabilities of each device.
Z-Wave devices are identified by the Z-Wave logo and can be purchased from your local retailer. Z-Wave
®
is a registered trademark Sigma Designs, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries.
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Glossary
The following terms are used throughout the guide. Arm/Disarm: “Armed” simply means that the burglary portion of your system is turned ON and is in a state of readiness.
“Disarmed” means that the burglary system is turned OFF, and must be rearmed to become operational. However, even in a “disarmed” state, “emergency”, "carbon monoxide" and “fire” portions of your system are still operational.
Bypass: To intentionally leave a specific zone unprotected while the rest of the system is armed. Console Emulation: Console Emulation Mode allows you to use a keypad interface just as you would a regular system keypad.
All commands shown in Console Emulation mode can also be executed from a standard alpha keypad. Day/Night Zone: An area of protection whose violation causes a trouble indication during the disarmed (DAY) mode and an
alarm during the armed (NIGHT) mode. Delay Zone: An area of protection containing doors most frequently used to enter or exit (typically, a front door, back door, or door from the garage into the building). The delay zone allows sufficient time for authorized entry or exit without causing an alarm. Consult your installer for the entry and exit delay times that have been set for your system during installation and record them on the separate sheet provided in this guide. DHCP – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, which provides a mechanism for allocating IP addresses dynamically so that addresses can be reused when hosts no longer need them. Home Screen: The screen that is normally displayed on the keypad when entries are not being made. The keypad returns to this screen when the “Home” icon is pressed or when an entry is not received for a pre-set period of time. Gateway Address – Sometimes called a router, a gateway is a computer and/or software used to connect two or more networks which translates information from one network to the other. A Gateway IP Address is the IP address for the gateway. IP Address – A unique number consisting of four parts separated by periods, assigned to every computer/workstation connected to the Internet. IP numbers can be “static” (assigned and unchanging) or “dynamic” (assigned via DHCP at every startup). Keypad: This is the device through which you operate your system. It contains graphical icons. These graphical icons control the arming or disarming of the system, and perform other functions that were previously described in this manual. Master Code: A 4-digit code that gives users access to all of the system’s functions, including the ability to program other users in the system. See also “User Code.
Message Icon: A graphical icon on the Home screen that allows you to record and retrieve voice messages. Night: An arming mode for the system. Your system installer set the type of arming and the zones armed when sing this mode. Partition: An independent group of zones that can be armed and disarmed without affecting other zones or users. Scene: A series of Z-Wave enabled devices in your home-control network, pre-set to operate remotely. User Code: A 4-digit code that gives users access to the system’s basic functions. See also “Master Code.” Zone: A specific protection point (e.g., door or window).
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION STATEMENTS
The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by th e Inst allation Instructions or User's Manual. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void th e user's authori ty t o operate the equipment.
FCC CLASS B STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use. The FCC requires the following statement for your information:
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, t hat is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause int e rferenc e to radi o and tel evis i on reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules, whic h are desi gned to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installatio n . If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipm ent off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• If using an indoor antenna, have a quality outdoor antenna installed.
• Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is reduced or eliminated.
• Move the radio or television receiver away from the receiver/cont rol .
• Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs to the receiver/control.
• Plug the receiver/control into a different outlet so that it and the radio or television receiver are on different branch circuits.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
INDUSTRY CANADA CLASS B STATEME NT
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
FCC / IC STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, and RSS 210 of IC. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1 ) This devic e m ay not cause harmful interference (2) This device must accept any interference rec e i ved, i ncl uding interference that may cause undesired operation.
Cet appareil est conforme à la partie 15 des règles de la FCC & de RSS 210 des Industries Canada. Son fonctionnement est s oumis aux conditions suivantes: (1) Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d' int erferences nuisibles. (2) Cet appareil doit accepter toute interference reçue y compris les interferences causant une reception indésirable.
RF EXPOSURE WARNING
The Tuxedo Touch WIFI must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 7.8 in. (20 cm) from all persons and must not be
co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmit ter except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures.
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TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Honeywell International Inc., acting through i ts Security & Communications business (“Seller”), 2 Corporate Center Drive, Melville, New York 11747 warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service, normal wear and tear excepted, for 24 months from the manufacture date code; provided, however, that in the event the Buyer presents a proper i nvoice relating to the purc hased product and such invoice bears a date later than the manufacture date, then Seller may at its discretion, reflect the warranty period as commencing at invoice date. Except as required by law, this Limi ted Warranty is only made to Buyer and m ay not be transferred to any thi rd party. During the applicable warranty peri od, Seller will repair or replace, at its sole option and as the exclusive remedy hereunder, free of charge, any defective products. Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product: (i) is improperly installed, applied or maintained; (ii) installed outside of stat ed operating parameters, altered or improperl y serviced or repaired by anyone other than the Seller/Seller’s Authorized
Service/Repair Center; (iii) damage is caused by outside natural occurrences, such as lightning, power surges, fire, floods, acts of nature, or the like; or (iv) defects result from unaut horized modification, misuse, vandalism, alterati ons of serial numbers, other causes unrelated to def ective materials or
workmanship, or failures related to batteries of any type used in connection with the products sold hereunder.
Exceptions to Warranty With Respect to Honeywell Products listed below:
Hardwire Contacts and PIRs – Seller warrants part s for hardwire contacts and PIRs in accordance with the terms of the above limited warranty for a period of five (5) years from the manufacture date code. EXCLUSION OF WARRANTIES, LIMITATION OF LIAB ILITY
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FO R A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, IN NO CASE SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY (i) CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING IN ANY WAY TO THE PRODUCT AND/OR FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY OR CONDITION, EXPRESS O R I MPLIE D, OR UP ON ANY OTHER BAS IS OF LIAB ILIT Y W HATSOEVER, EV EN IF THE LO SS O R DAMAGE IS CA USED BY SELLER’S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT AND EVEN IF SELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH LOSSES OR DAMAGES. Any product descript ion (whether in writ ing or m ade orally by S eller or S eller’s agents), spec ifications, samples, models, bull etin, drawings, diagrams, engineering sheets or similar material s used in connection with the Buyer’s order are for the sole purpose of identi fying the Sell er’s products and shall not be construed as an express warranty or conditi on. A ny suggest ions by Seller or S eller’s agents regarding us e, applications, or suitability of the products shall not be const rued as an express warranty or condi tion unles s confirmed t o be such in writing by Seller. Seller does no t represent that the products it sells may not be compromised or circumvented; that the products will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise, or that the products will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection. Buyer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of a burglary, robbery or f ire without warning, but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or will not cause or lead to personal injury or property loss. CONSEQUENTLY, SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON ANY CLAIM AT ALL INCLUDING A CLAIM THE PRODUCT FA ILED TO GIVE WARNING. However, if Seller is held liable whether directly or i ndirectl y for any loss or dam age with respect to the products it sel ls, regardl ess of cause or origi n, its maximum liability shall not in any cas e exceed the purchase pric e of the produc t, which shal l be fixed as liquidated dam ages and not a s a penalty, and shall be the complete and exclusive remedy against the Seller. Should your produc t become defecti ve during the warranty, pleas e contact your inst aller to facilitate repair or replacem ent with Sel ler purs uant t o the t erms hereof . S eller res erves the right to repl ace any def ect ive product under warranty with new, refurbished, or remanufactured product.
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