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1. Honeywell Tuxedo Touch Wi Fi Home Automation System User Guide Honeywell 800 16573V2 8 15 Rev A Table of Contents ABOUT THE SYSTEM 1 A UE 1 A uasaatansiaeduetiny bnt cu OON Ru ORO Red 1 Ome RU METEO 3 Multi Media OPINAS ura 3 Memorias nO aa 3 Data Entry KEV DOI ic 4 Naviga icon DWESCHIDIIONS RE T EE 4 LED OD e IHR 5 MESSI sil IL ET 6 Recording Retrieving IeSsSaRODSL uasa ud Rexetqud toi 6 Operating MOdes asta ii 6 Automation Occupancy Mode siue o ue oe mese ta on ota tenis a RE nr rk rene men etum rk sek nes oigo 6 INOTIMIGIIMI OOO eem M 7 DEMO TV OO Cs TT aeaiccie 7 SE MOUS C O 7 USING PICTURES CAMERAS AND VIDEOS MULTI MEDIA 9 PIU SS WIS a ran PH EE 9 olde SNOW GUO eec ES 9 Wallpaper SED T 9 Video Function ANY fem Tt 9 giiziiorzio de P II ON RETO AT ROR ROT eee ee TT ec 10 ED CAO AV A T E 10 CHICA EVENS PISCO 10 Camera Configuration and ViewinNQ oooccccnncccccconncnnnncnnonnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnononannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnninnnnnos 11 Viewirig Cameras ni Lr e DI uae LIUM LI LEAL IDE Nds 11 Adding Cameras To Me yield 12 PAGO ECE DUO am Cs 13 Advanced Camera Settings ccscccccccnsscsssceseccnssussessccnssaaussesssccssueussessscassuausseesenssasseesss 15 aco exerc nnn 16 lose A T TTE 16 Manual Video RECOICING ccccsseccceesceccesececeuececsesecseueeensueeessuceeseueeessueeessseessneessusessaag
2. Intermatic Home Settings Wireless Plug In Indoor Lamp Module HA 03 Water Valve FortrezZ FortrezZ Wireless Z Wave Water Valve WV 01 Leak Gopher Leak Gopher Z Wave Valve Controller LGZW 1 Notes and Compatible Devices cont d 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 FUNCTION c 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 residential panels only E Expander Failure The system has a failure in an expansion module E if Low Battery The system battery that powers the system during an AC power loss is low LRR Supervision Failure The Communication Device used to communicate with the central station has a supervision failure Z Y Ub 7 Xy A 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 f Ji Es phone line 2 Telco 2 Cut The system is not able to communicate with the central monitoring station over the secondary phone line Es ON Wireless Fail
3. Once you have made your selection you can navigate through various sub menus by pressing graphical icons to perform the function you desire Honeywell Control Panel Status Banner READY TROUBLE Melville NY 78 F Setup Slide show Humidity 73 setup installation 1 N at 6 mph videos N t d A MultiMedia Emergency Status Network IP Address Z Wave Enabled Control Panel AC power Camera Screen Shortcut present Wi Fi signal strength and SD card present Multi Media Options The Picture Video features allow you to display personal photos and view video files via the external SD card In addition software updates can be downloaded to the SD card if necessary An SD card is provided with 4GB of available space It is recommended that you use the SD card supplied 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 Tuxedo 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 e Avoid touching the contacts on the card e Quit the slide show video application before removing the memory card si INSERT CARD 6280 004 VO About the System cont d Data Entry Keyboard Throug
4. settings Select Yes or No Notes e 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 e Output names can only be changed on Commercial panels How to Clear Hide a Control Panel Message Q The Control Panel Message Lo icon alerts the user to a control panel message When a Control Panel Message is displayed the user has two options clear the Control Panel Message immediately or minimize the window and clear it at a later time To clear press CLEAR and enter your Authorized Code Once your Authorized Code is accepted the Control Panel Message is cleared To hide press HIDE to clear the Control Panel Message later Notes If the alarm is still present press CLEAR again and then enter your Authorized Code again 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 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 e It is re
5. 2 Select Yes to return to the Normal Mode of operation Tuxedo resets and normal operation returns as long as the original conditions that caused the entry into Safe Mode do not still exist To Enter Safe Mode 1 Select Safe Mode and then press Apply 2 Press OK 3 To exit press the safe mode bar and press Yes to return to Normal Mode e 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 e Tuxedo resets and restarts in the Safe Mode Using Pictures Cameras and Videos Multi Media Tuxedo can display your personal photo s on the Home screen as wallpaper or in a slide show format To set up a slide show of pictures do the following Insert your personal media SD card with stored picture files Formats supported are bmp png or jpg files Slide Show Setup To add an image to the slide show select the image from the list and press Add Image the image appears on the screen and a check mark appears next to the selected image name Press the Slide Delay arrow to select the time interval that you want to allow between each photo being viewed Choose from 5 10 15 or 20 seconds Press the Transition arrow to select the type of viewing transition desired Standard Horizontal Vertical or Fade Out After images have been added press Play Image to begin the slide show To remove an image from the slide show sele
6. 50 Web Server IP Address ACCOSS e e toa tava alee BEER Sas dank das ero Ron aed tees Ax rct 50 Connecting the Tuxedo to a mobile device esses 50 Remote Access Browser Commands sse 50 Focal Web Server URL Access oio eo Ee pt DERE dd 51 Remote Access USING Port FonWaFallig us uie acka pene is 52 SOWAS WING AICS woes quent udi citt Tan eoe aem cesse ia aestum teme tun tea Come quae Man Au optio Ossa iiU 52 INTEGRATING TOTAL CONNECT REMOTE SERVICES 53 Enabling Devices Tor Total Comet eiie Sont es da 53 Controlling Automation Z Wave Devices Remotely oooocccccnccccconnccnnnccononcnonononononncnnnnnnnonos 53 Gregung Scenes Im Total CON unir biien 54 Viewing and Controlling Total Connect Scenes from TUXeO0O ccooooooccccncconononcccnnncnonnnconnncnnnnos 54 NOTES AND COMPATIBLE DEVICES 55 Z Wave Compatible Devices eesesssssesisisssseeeeeeee enne nennen nnne nnnnn irr n nnns nnne nnns 56 System ouble RR UU UU STE 57 NOTE This device is a Security Enabled Z Wave Controller Z Wave devices are identified by the Z Wave logo and can be purchased from your local 4 retailer Z Wave is a registered trademark Sigma Designs Inc and or its subsidiaries ES WAVE i 111 About the System Congratulations on your ownership of a Honeywell Tuxedo Touch Home Automation System which combines home automation and home security Equipped with Wi Fi capability and built in Z Wave techno
7. Automation Te Scene Setup The screen will display a table and a set of icons The table consists of 4 columns SI No Represents the scene number Name Names assigned to the scene Gives you the option to run the scene manually to verify its functionality Also used for testing the scene on initial setup to confirm all actions are taking place Bii Enabled or Disabled This allows the option to enable or disable the scene for occasions the scene is not desired The other options are Name Description Lists all of the scenes programmed locally in the keypad Remote Lists all of the scenes programmed through Total Connect Remote Services These scenes cannot be edited only viewed for their settings The only option to edit is through Total Connect gt PL Press this icon to add a new scene px TA Press this icon remove an existing scene Press this icon to edit an existing scene 24 Using Z Wave Devices and Scenes cont d Defining Scenes The system can automatically activate various devices when certain events occur based on predefined Scenes Trigger Defines the event that triggers the programmed action s Triggers include the following categories Time Security Thermostat Door Garage Door Water Valve Zones Condition Defines an optional event that puts a condition on the trigger If a condition is set the condition must exist at the time of the trigger for the action to occur Conditions i
8. EVENT RECORDING SD CARD MEMORY FULL Notes e WARNING The Leak Gopher water valve does not send status to the keypad when manually operating It is not recommended to select this device for an E mail trigger e An SD Card Full Message displays when 90 of the usable space on the SD card is used Troubleshooting e f an error is returned through the listed SMTP email provider stating that the email has blocked a sign in attempt return to the SMTP server page and verify the email settings The Tuxedo will populate an error that states Warning Email sending failed Please check SMTP settings If this is the case check the security settings for the email chosen through the provider e Error email sending failed Problem in logging into configured SMTP email account Please check also displays when the SMTP details are not properly programed or it is blocked e The customers email server may see a frequently sent message and could perceive it as a threat The result is the email provider will lock down the email receive and send You will have to contact their email provider to resolve 47 Setup Menus cont d IP Setup This section allows you do an initial connection to the Wi Fi network or if network change has occurred i e SSID change Security Mode or Passphrase Shared Key LAN Setup Setting up a LAN non Wi Fi connection in DHCP mode will automatically populate the required network information IP Address Sub
9. Picture slide show Emergency icon Camera 360 degree rotation Event logs Camera Wi Fi settings Show zones Recording settings 50 Remote Access cont d Automation Z Wave device management Emergency icon Account setup Disp amp Audio setup IP setup Rooms Remote scenes System setup Email setup Training videos Remote firmware upgrade Local Web Server URL Access In cases where the Tuxedo is set for DHCP there is the possibility the IP address can change upon a router reset This can block the users attempt to access the Web Server locally To correct this problem navigate to the Address Box of the browser and type in HTTP Tux MyLanConnect com The browser will display the following information Description MAC Address Device Name Internal IP TUXW XX XX XX 00DO2DXXXXX Master Bedroom Keypad 192 168 1 120 TUXW XX XX XX 00DO02DXXXXX Garage Entry Keypad 192 168 1 110 TUXW XX XX XX 00DO2DXXXXX Front Door Foyer Keypad 192 168 1 112 Troubleshooting If the page does not populate from the Home Screen press Setup gt System Information Press Sync IP to Server The message System IP sync to server is successful when a successful connection is made If no connection is present the Message Keypad is not in the network Please check the network connectivity If the keypad is connected to the LAN with no internet access the message System IP sync to server has failed appears If Authentication for W
10. Set the Zones In the Trigger Condition box press Add ZONES and select a zone from the drop down menu Select Restore Alarm or Fault NOTE Do not use 24 hour silent zone restore fault in the pre condition and trigger fields on commercial panels Group Setup A group is a defined collection of the same type of Z Wave devices that can be used in scenes such as only light modules or only door locks etc When used in a scene and the scene activates all devices assigned to that group activate Up to 20 groups can be created with up to 5 of the same type devices in each group such as 5 door locks etc Follow the procedure below to create a Group Qm 1 Press Group Setup gt gt Add 2 Highlight Group Name field and enter a group name and press GO 3 Select Group Type Binary Light Door Lock Thermostat Multilevel Switch Shades Water Valve Garage Door or Other from the drop down list 4 Highlight the device s from the drop down list that you want to add to this group and press Save EA confirmation message Z Wave device group settings saved is displayed NOTES e Select Edit to make changes to existing Groups use Delete X to delete a Group e The Water Valve Group is excluded from the All Switches On Off command on the Device Control page 30 Using Z Wave Devices and Scenes cont d Room Setup A room is a defined collection of different types of Z Wave devices which can be used to organize
11. and Setup Guide to determine who can delete add and edit users How to Edit a User Note You cannot edit a User name or User number To modify a User name or User number you must delete the User and re enter the User Edit a User as follows e Press EDIT USER Y and enter your Authorized Code Select the options needed for this user and press Save Notes e he 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 e When you select Save the configuration changes are saved and you are returned to the User Setup screen 39 Using the Security System cont d 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 f CO annunciation may not be used for agency compliant installations due to no investigation has been completed In Case of Fire Alarm 1 A FIRE mess
12. down list NOTE This is where the camera is assigned when Creating a Scene to activate a camera on an event hal D 4 Press Save when done 16 Using Pictures Cameras and Videos cont d Manual Video Recording The camera recording feature can also be used manually to record events to an SD Card 1 To access the manual video recording feature press Record Settings x on the camera view screen 2 Select the desired camera for recording and then press Record to begin recording 3 Press Record again to stop the recording Note The maximum recording duration is two minutes Event Viewing To view a cameras recorded event ss E Press Multimedia gt Event View lis sw the list of events appears on the screen Press Event View Setup m Filter by Camera to view a specific cameras event select Show All to view all camera events or select Filter By Critical to view if enabled a minimum of two events that have been stored when the SD card is not available jum Press Savel Highlight the event from the list to view and press Play Use Delete to remove the event video Using Third Party Camera s The Tuxedo keypad can support cameras by multiple manufacturers For a complete list visit MyWebTech honeywell com or tuxedotouchtoolkit com and refer to the IP Camera Compatibility List for supported cameras General Notes e A maximum number of 4 cameras can be enabled for remote viewing with the same a
13. enter an available 3 digit user number see note below gt GO Select Enter User Code field and enter the 4 digit User Code for this user gt GO Select RF Button Zone field if used enter the 3 digit RF Button Zone for this user gt Save Notes e For available user numbers refer to the control panel instructions e f 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 e Select the partitions access level and enter an available user number for this user Available user numbers For Residential enter a number from 002 049 For Commercial enter a number from 002 250 How to Add an Existing User to a Second Tuxedo After adding a user to the first Tuxedo the same user can be added to a second Tuxedo From the second Tuxedo go to User Setup and enter the same user name and same user code refer to How to Add a User above The second Tuxedo automatically updates the user information Press Save How to Delete a User e Select the User you want to delete and press DELETE USER S Enter your Authorized Code and press the appropriate icon The Confirm Delete screen is displayed Notes e Three selections are available add a user edit a user or delete a user e The authorized code for deleting adding and editing users is dependent upon the alarm panel you are interfacing with Check your alarm panel Installation
14. enter the email server SMTP and port number information see your email provider for details To change the E Mail Server Name press Edit and enter a new server name Enter an E Mail ID and password Enter the E Mail Server address and SMTP Port Number If required by the e mail service provider press on the box next to USE SECURE CONNECTION SSL PLE d Press Savel A 3 Press Event 1 to define the desired event notifications to be sent Select the desired event types and conditions for this Event and press Save 4 Enter the email address es to which Event 1 will send a notification press Save when done User notifications are restricted to one SMTP from email address Repeat steps 3 amp 4 for Events 2 4 if desired 5 Press E MAIL LOG to view the email log press CLEAR LOG to remove the email log 46 Setup Menus cont d Defining Event Types To receive email notification when specific events occur the event type must be defined Scenes can be set to trigger based on the status of these settings From System Events Notification screen set the following event types For each event 1 4 choose the conditions that will trigger notification current home partition only home partition only mode only If in Commercial mode the options are Open Close Night Thermostat TEMP ABOVE or TEMP BELOW a set Temperature UNLOCKED or LOCKED CLOSED OPENED OPERATION DISABLED FAILED CLOSED OPENED ON
15. on your system and verify connectivity do the following 9 Press Setup X gt System Info The Interface Name Host Name MAC Address CRC IP Address Broadcast Address and NetMask are also displayed If the IP address is not displayed then there is no network connectivity Manual Software Upgrades Go to the Toolkit site located at htto www tuxedotouchtoolkit com index html to download the latest software to an SD card 1 Copy the software upgrade file to the SD card and power off the Tuxedo 2 Insert the SD card and power on the Tuxedo Automatic Software Updates To receive automatic remote updates enable the Enable Remote Upgrade checkbox on the System Information screen The Setup X icon changes to Available Software Update S For the Tuxedo to receive an update it needs to be connected to the internet via LAN or WIFI An SD card with 200 MB of available space is required Critical Updates Press Remote Upgrade Setup to set the time period that you want to upgrade the system in the Arm condition Select the Duration Type in hours or days and then press on the duration value to enter the number of Hours between 24 E 1440 hours default 720 or Days between 1 60 days Press Save when done When an upgrade is available the Home screen displays Available Software Update S Eo Press Available Software Update M Software Download CA to view the current software version the new version release date and r
16. prompts to synchronize the data with Tuxedo NOTES e On Total Connect the maximum number of supported devices is 40 switches including water valves 3 thermostats 4 door locks and 3 garage door controllers e Tuxedo supports 232 devices including the Tuxedo keypads in the Z Wave network Controlling Automation Z Wave Devices Remotely Use Total Connect to control Z Wave devices lamp modules binary switch dimmer modules multilevel switch thermostats door locks garage door controllers water valves etc from a smart phone iPad and Android Tablets or PC 1 Access the Total Connect account and navigate to the Automation section of the dashboard 2 Select a displayed device and press the desired action Refer to the Total Connect Online Help Guide for further details on controlling Z Wave devices 53 Remote Access cont d Creating Scenes in Total Connect The following table summarizes the relationships between Total Connect scenes and Tuxedo scenes Controlling Scenes created in Total Connect Scenes created in Tuxedo Device View EditScenes View EditScenes yes no Total Connect yes no Note For troubleshooting purposes Total Connect server information including IP addresses can be viewed on the Total Connect Server Setup screen by pressing TC Server Info Use the Automation section of the dashboard in Total Connect to create up to 20 scenes Refer to the Total Connect Online
17. section Choose the valves condition to cause the action to begin e Opened action starts when valve opening is finished e Closed action starts when valve closing is finished e Critical Event See the Critical Events section Choose the zone condition to cause the action to begin e Restore for trigger only not for use with conditions e Alarm upon an alarm from a specific zone or zones e Fault upon a fault from a specific zone or zones Critical Event See the Critical Events section Defines an optional event that adds a condition to the trigger If a condition is set the condition must exist at the time of the trigger in order for the action to occur Conditions include the same categories as triggers however conditions cannot be set with the same category as the trigger ex if setting a trigger event for security you cannot use a security event as a condition 26 Using Z Wave Devices and Scenes cont d Action Defines the desired device action s when the trigger event occurs Actions include the following categories Choose the action which activates upon the trigger event Disarm Away Stay Night Arms Instant Disarm with Code Enter User Code Security NOTE A valid user code is required for the system to perform any of the actions listed Enter the code at the prompt If the user code is later deleted from the security system you will need to reenter a valid code at this screen Choose the light o
18. space are compatible Default is the Camera Model abbreviated X where X The Mac NOTE Maximum of cameras supported Camera IP Address This is the address of the camera which is assigned by the router Fixed MJPEG Streaming URL Fixed RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol Port Select ports 554 1024 65534 Resolution Options are 160x120 320x240 640x480 Select from 160 x 120 320 x 240 or 640 x 480 For best performance set video resolution to 320 x 240 8 frames per sec Notes e Model iPCAM WL resolution is fixed at 320 x 240 or user can change to 640x480 e When setting the resolution to 640 x 480 the recommended frame rate is 8 frames per sec e When setting the resolution to 320 x 240 the recommended frame rate is no more than 15 frames per sec Camera Model Select iPCAM WI iPCAM WI2 iPCAM WI2B black iPCAM WO or iPCAM PT WVC210 iPCAM ACU iPCAM WL ONVIF Trendnet and others NOTE Only the Honeywell AlarmNet IP cameras will work with Total Connect Remote Services Refer to HTTPS mywebtech honeywell com or www tuxedotouchtoolkit com for the Camera Compatibility documentation Real Time Streaming Protocol if using a Non AlarmNet IP camera this information will be retrieved from the camera or the cameras interface page Mobile Streaming URL HTTP Port Default value 80 To change enter valid port number 80 1024 65534 NOTE Do not use ports 6665 6669 for camera HTTP configuration These ports blo
19. 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 control 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 STATEMENT This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada FCC IC STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Cet appareil est conforme la partie 15 des r gles de la FCC amp de RSS 210 des Industries Canada Son fonctionnement est soumis aux conditions suivantes 1 Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d interf rences nuisibles 2 Cet appareil doit accepter toute interf rence recue y compris les interf rences causant une r ception ind sirable 58 Warranty and Legal Statements TWO Y
20. with the control panel and any user can select Advanced Setup screens Automation mode allows you to set Tuxedo in two conditions Residential and Commercial Scenes can be set to trigger based on the status of these settings In Residential mode default the Arming options are Home Away and Night In Commercial mode the Arming options are Open Close and Night About the System cont d Residential Mode To enter Residential Mode automation from the Home screen press the following Setup X gt System Setup gt CS Setup Enter your authorized code and press Options the OPTIONS and OPERATING MODES screen is displayed Highlight the Automation Mode check box to enable the option To change the occupancy delay time the amount of time you want to allow for authorized entry or exit without causing an alarm select a time interval from the Occupancy Delay drop down list choose from 15 30 60 120 or 225 seconds When done press Apply A to save the settings The message is displayed Keypad will reset to activate changes Select Yes A or No X Commercial Mode To enter Commercial Mode automation from the Home screen press the following Setup X gt System Setup gt CS Setup Enter your authorized code and press Options the OPTIONS and OPERATING MODES screen is displayed Highlight the Automation Mode check box to enable the option then s
21. 2 Press Z Wave Add Device F 3 Power the switch on and verify the device module is ON Press the Function Key on the device wait a few seconds for the enrollment to finish and the on screen message Device added successfully appears Add a Door Lock CL Secondary Controller 20 Using Z Wave Devices and Scenes cont d 1 Assemble the Z Wave door lock according to the manufacturer s directions Be sure the door lock orientation handedness is correct 2 Refer to the Door Lock Instructions and connect necessary cables then install batteries 3 Enroll the door lock refer to the Door Lock s Instructions Guide for procedure E 4 Press Z Wave Add Device i NOTE Locks with older firmware require enrollment within 10 of the lock Newer locks with updated firmware do not require this limitation Refer to the manufacturer of the lock for more information If the lock will not enroll try adding a repeating device in between the keypad and the lock If that doesn t work bring the lock closer to the keypad to enroll 5 Wait for a 30 seconds until Device added successfully appears NOTE The lock transmits a secure key to the Tuxedo If Device Add Failed appears add a device in between or move the lock and keypad within 5 feet of each other and try again 6 To verify activation on the Tuxedo press Back wait 30 seconds Press Refresh the new device is displayed NOTES e Tuxedo has the capability to monitor status of lock and
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24. EAR LIMITED WARRANTY Honeywell International Inc acting through its Security amp 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 invoice relating to the purchased 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 Limited Warranty is only made to Buyer and may not be transferred to any third party During the applicable warranty period 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 stated operating parameters altered or improperly serviced or repaired by anyone other than the Seller Seller s Authorized Service Repair Center damage is caused by outside natural occurrences such as lightning power surges fire floods acts of nature or the like or defects result from unauthorized modification misuse vandalism alterations of serial numbers other causes unrelated to defective mater
25. Help Guide for further details and device limitations for creating an automation scene Scene triggers and actions created in Total Connect can be edited only from Total Connect Scene conditions cannot be programmed through Total Connect 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 Automation ie gt Scene Setup gt Remote The screen displays a list of scenes created in Total Connect NOTE Pressing Local allows you to view a list of scenes created in Tuxedo on not Total Connect and manually run them 2 Tocontrol a Remote scene select the desired scene and then press the appropriate action ex Run 54 Notes and Compatible Devices Z Wave Wireless Range RF EXPOSURE WARNING The Tuxedo 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 transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi transmitter product procedures 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 Z Wave enabled devices installed in the control network Please Note Z Wave home control
26. a large number of Z Wave devices into smaller more manageable device lists Up to 50 rooms can be created with no limitation to the number of devices in each room Example 2 Assigning Devices Kitchen Bedroom Living Room Device 1 Kitchen Over Head Bed Lamp L R Lamp Light Device 2 Kitchen Cabinet Lights Bed Fan L R Fan Device 3 Kitchen Fan Bed Overhead Light L R Outlet Device 4 Kitchen Follow the procedure below to create a Room Example 2 Screen Interface 1 Press Room Setup 2 Enter a room name press GO 3 Check the box next to the device s that you want jam to be controlled in this Room and press Savel 4 Select Edit to make changes to existing XK a Sounder 0 Rooms use Delete to delete a Room 5 If settings were changed a pop up confirmation URS EC Secondary Tuxedo Controller After all Z Wave devices have been added into the Primary Tuxedo 1 the device information can be downloaded to a Secondary Tuxedo 2 Up to 231 secondary s plus 1 primary controller for a total of 232 Keep Tuxedos within 40 feet of each other if it does not work move the keypad closer to the primary apply power to Tuxedo 2 and do the following Zwave_control_screen VO z y 1 At Tuxedo 1 Primary Controller Press Automation e gt Z Wave Setup X the Z Wave Device Management screen is displayed NOTE If used for Remote Services Tuxedo should not be configured as a secondary contr
27. adjusts for Daylight Saving time at the month week and time chosen Make sure DST On is checked to enable this feature Setting current Time and Date 1 Press Time Date Setup e and enter your Authorized Code Press the Month drop down and select the current month 2 Press the Day of the month by choosing the day on the calendar view 3 Press the displayed Year Hour Minutes and enter the current year hour minute s Select AM or PM Each depression switches the AM PM display 4 Press the MMDDYY drop down and select a format for which you want the year to be displayed When done press Appty Note 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 check box to the left of the 12 Hour display When done 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 system No saves the changes to the keypad only Note A Yes response is recommended Setup Menus cont d Power Mode Setup Power Mode allows you to reduce power consumption in the event of a system trouble such as AC Loss or Panel Low Battery Select Power Save Mode to enable then choose Turn off Network or Override Display Settings Press Apply SA io save settings E Mail Setup The email options allows you to set up email accounts and
28. age 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 CLEAR followed by your code This acknowledges the alarm and the disarming of the system if armed For Commercial Systems Press CLEAR 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 Display Faults displays a Not Ready Fault c Press DISPLAY FAULTS on the Arming screen The faulted fire carbon monoxide zone is displayed d Press CLEAR 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 pr
29. also must signal before unattended door operation For more information please consult your garage door opener manual Add a Water Valve 1 Assemble the Z Wave Water Valve according to the manufacturer s directions 2 Refer to the Water Valve Instructions and connect necessary cables and water pipe fittings Also review the procedure for the Z Wave Add Remove procedure Zz 3 Press Z Wave Add Device F 4 Wait a few seconds for the enrollment to finish and the on screen message Device added successfully appears 5 To verify activation on the Tuxedo press Back wait 30 seconds Press Refresh the new device is displayed 21 Using Z Wave Devices and Scenes cont d Add a Honeywell Thermostat 1 Install thermostat according to the manufactures instructions Device should be mounted in the final location and tested before adding it to the system E 2 Press Z Wave Add Device ir On the Honeywell thermostat select Thermostat set the Time Date and follow the instructions in the thermostat Installation Guide for Z Wave enrollment inclusion Wait a few seconds for the enrollment to finish and the on screen message Device added successfully appears To complete press Done on the thermostat Press Exit to return to normal operation C3 N OOA Y To verify activation on Tuxedo press Back wait 30 seconds Press Refresh the new device is displayed NOTES e f not using a Honeywell thermo
30. based on the status of these settings Safe Mode is a limited mode of operation that serves as a backup mode to ensure that you can communicate with your system Refer to the Safe Mode section for further information Switchable Themes Switch from normal view to mobile view depending on the type of device used with the Views Tuxedo pertains to viewing the Tuxedo via a compatible web browser Refer to Remote Access section for details User Codes Each user was assigned a name and 4 digit user code by your installer at the time of installation Additional users can be added as needed for a total of 10 users Additional codes can be programmed from the Console Mode by pressing Security gt More Choices gt Console Mode Functionality which emulates a standard alpha keypad on your Tuxedo touch screen ludo If needed various system settings can be programmed including time and date remote access display and audio features language selection etc Software Upgrades Software upgrades may be available for this product To ensure you have the latest version verify the SD card is installed and 200mb of space is available check the version in your system see the Software Upgrades section for details Wi Fi has not been evaluated for Agency Compliant installations About the System cont d Home Page Navigation through the Tuxedo typically begins from the Home screen It is from this screen that you select from the main menu
31. bypassed Display Faults e is displayed on this screen How to Display Faults Zones If the system shows the Not Ready Fault message it means a zone or zones are open faulted Zones must be bypassed before you can arm the system To display the open zone s do the following Press SECURITY A DISPLAY a 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 If the fault cannot be corrected you may choose to bypass a zone s by highlighting it and then pressing BYPASS 1 to Refresh Data press SELECTED ML To bypass all zones press Bypass All The Distressed Zones A is displayed when a zone is distressed Distressed Zones include Alarm Troubles A FF Paus Bypass Zones L Low Battery Mill and A2 35 Using the Security System cont d 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 e Some systems do not allow you to bypass fire carbon monoxide or emergency zones On certain fire control systems a specified user may be allowed to bypass fire carbon monoxide and system zones if the user was enabled by your system installer e Limits apply as to how many zones can be bypassed at one time These limits are ten zones on residential systems a
32. ccount activation If more than 4 cameras are needed for remote viewing manual port forwarding can be configured in you router For manual port forwarding the recommended internal port configuration is 80 for HTTP and 443 for HTTPS e Cameras can be enabled or disabled from the Tuxedo Camera Setup screen for remote viewing e Using the Multimedia camera view and other web pages the session could timeout and the connection with Tuxedo web server will be terminated In this case the top bar status updates and all other status updates from Tuxedo will fail It is advised to refresh the page and continue using the web application 17 Z Wave Devices Scenes amp Total Connect Automation Using Z Wave Devices Before a Z Wave device will work in the home control network it must be added also called included into the network View the Programming of Z Wave Devices training video and follow the instructions below to add and control devices in a home control network Tuxedo network at any time Z Wave devices that are always powered can serve as repeaters regardless of f EXISTING NETWORK NOTE Z Wave products from other manufacturers can be included added into the manufacturer WARNING Automation is intended for lifestyle convenience Do not use automation for life safety and property protection Automation functionality is supplementary only and has not been evaluated for agency compliance Z Wave applications have not been
33. ce message highlight the message and then press PLAY As the message is being played a Play Voice Memo message is displayed above the message list window The Message LED continues to flash until all new messages have been played back entirely When the end of the message is reached the playback stops To listen to the next message or previous message press NEXT P gt and PRE To delete the selected message press DELETE A confirmation window is displayed stating Selected Memo 2 11 02 15 00 30 00 Select Yes or No To delete all messages press DELETE aL A confirmation window is displayed stating Confirmation Do you want to delete all messages Select Yes or No To exit press Back lt and Homelite Notes 1 Each message is numbered dated and the length of the message in seconds Sec is displayed on the message list 2 Use the slide bar to raise and lower the message volume Operating Modes Note This Operating Mode options are enabled in Central Station setup The message Code Declined Try Again if not enabled by the installer in Screen Security setup Automation Occupancy Mode This mode is primarily used with the Scenes features to automate certain scene actions and does not communicate with the control panel Note The Automation Demo Mode option allows the automation and multi media features to operate in a non security mode When this option is selected the keypad does not communicate
34. cene The keypad will speak Processing XXXX command XXXX the command Unsuccessful Command will not trigger the action configured in the scene The keypad will not give a confirmation by display Please retry by saying the Hello Tuxedo trigger phrase followed by one of the commands Bed Time Evening Time Leaving the House Returning Home Wake Up and Camera See the Voice Tutorial and Setup section for troubleshooting steps If the keypad heard you and could not understand the request it will display L The Camera Command is an individual trigger which launches the camera home page it cannot be assigned to scene 28 Using Z Wave Devices and Scenes cont d Detailed Scene Configuration Scenes must have at least 1 trigger 1 action up to 5 and the event to trigger The Condition section is optional Time Set the TIME In the Trigger Condition box press Add gt TIME gt Set the occurrence If ONCE gt Enter Date if REPEATED gt choose days of the week if BY CLOCK gt press on the Hour Minutes displayed and enter the Start and End Time gt press on AM PM if SUNRISE or SUNSET gt Press BY CLOCK until the desired setting is displayed Check the Critical Event check box to record and store a maximum of two events even when the SD card is not available If more than 2 critical events occur then the older one is replaced by the latest event NOTES e The Sunrise Sunset feature is dependent on the Region sel
35. ck MPEG streaming and PT commands of Safari based PC and mobile devices Options are 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 15 20 25 or 30 User Name Password Administrative password to access the camera s setup or viewing page p 5 If using Total Connect press Total Connect Wo to reset the camera to factory defaults which allow remote viewing through Total Connect A pop up window displays For remote camera viewing service please contact your alarm company and ask for Total Connect service and provide the camera s MAC ID XX XX XX XX XX XX Press continue to prepare the camera for Total Connect service Press CONTINUE or CANCEL If you press Continue a confirmation window displays Do you want to reset the Camera Yes or No See Remote Services section later in N this document Press Save when done Press Refresh amp to update the screen if necessary 13 6 If using Wi Fi after all cameras have been added press Camera WIFI Using Pictures Cameras and Videos cont d o to enter the camera wireless settings information from your router The screen displays INFO Camera Wi Fi setup is applicable only for discovered cameras a Enter the appropriate wireless information e SSID ANY e Security Mode Disabled WPA personal WPA2 personal or WEP e Network Type Infrastructure e Domain USA e Channel Auto For Security Mode enter the appropriate information e Tx Key 1 2 3 or 4 WEP Encryption 64 bit Key 10 H
36. commended that you do not use the Console Emulation Mode to enter GOTO commands Unsatisfactory operation may result from issuing GOTO commands in Console Emulation e Do not press emergency pair keys 1 8 3 8 and 8 they 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 Console Emulation Mode e 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 How to Enter Console Emulation Mode E From the Home screen press SECURITY A MORE CHOICES gt CONSOLE MODE 534 Perform functions as you would from a standard alpha keypad Using the Security System cont d 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 From the Home screen press Security A More Choices gt Event Lovells the first ten events are displayed Press SHOW MORE to view all items and press the up down arrows to scroll through the event log Notes e While keypad is requesting and receiving the event log data f
37. cont d Door Set the Door Locks In the Trigger box press Add gt DOOR gt Door Device from the drop down menu Select LOCKED UNLOCKED or CODE UNLOCKED for the Action In the Condition box select LOCKED or UNLOCKED Next an action must be programmed NOTES e 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 later in this document e When using some older Kwikset Smartcode electronic deadbolt door locks in a Scene that is programmed to trigger when unlocked the Scene does not trigger if using a key enter a user code Garage Door Set the Garage Door In the Trigger Condition Action box press Add gt GARAGE DOOR and select a Garage Door Device from the drop down menu or press Select Garage Door Group to activate more than one device Select OPENED or CLOSED The Action Menu option is OPEN or CLOSE The options for Condition are OPENED and CLOSED for Action is OPEN and CLOSE NOTE Review the disclaimer in the section Add Garage Door Module Water Valve Set the Water Valve In the Trigger Condition Action box press Add gt WATER VALVE and select a Water Valve Device from the drop down menu or press Select Water Valve Group to activate more than one device The options for Trigger Condition are OPENED and CLOSED for Action is OPEN and CLOSE Zone
38. ct the image and press Deselect image OX To move to the Next Image ross A to go back to a Previous Image press Notes e To exit slide show at any time and resume keypad operation press anywhere on the screen e When an image is loading no other Picture Setup function can be performed play previous next add or set wallpaper Wallpaper Setup To set a picture as wallpaper 1 Use the slide bar to highlight the file you want to display on the Home screen 2 Press Set Wallpaper view your selection from the Home screen Press TOP to move up one level in the directory Press OPEN to view larger images and or open directories from the list of images Press CLEAR ALL to clear all pictures from the current slide show rotation L Multi Media functionality is supplementary only and has not been evaluated for agency Video compliance Using Pictures Cameras and Videos cont d Functionality Video Converter is required to convert videos for proper playback on the Tuxedo 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 Press Product Training Video 5x7 6 video to learn more about this feature To play a video Insert your personal media SD SDHC card with stored video files Formats supported are MPEG4 and H 264 containers AVI MOV MP4 Playback SD Card Playback located on the Home screen and v
39. ctionality is supplementary only and has not been evaluated for agency compliant applications Viewing Cameras Your installer may have installed one or more cameras at the time of installation If you want to add cameras to the system see the Adding Cameras to the System section amera Icons gt i mm KA ri S aa vw p f AUTO RECORDING PLAY PAUSE QUAD VIEWI FULL VIEW PAN TILT CONNECT RESET PAN SETTINGS IMPORTANT Use the web browser to view cameras for non security purposes only Camera streams viewed from the web browser can stop without indication due to network connection issues Note Internet Explorer 11 If the video streaming is not working configure the browser for compatibility mode and refreshed the web page Local Viewing To view cameras locally do the following Ps Press Multi Media Wey gt Camera View Record Also available from the bottom right of the Home Screen 1 Highlight Camera images from installed cameras appear 2 Use Quad View to view up to four cameras on the same screen Select a quadrant area on the screen and then select the camera that you want to appear in that quadrant 3 For pan tilt style cameras use Pan Tilt to change the angle of the selected camera Remote Viewing To view cameras remotely via a smart device or computer do the following 1 Press Multi Meca Ul 2 Verify View Camera is highlighted The cameras will appear in a Quad View mode however
40. d for protecting all perimeter and interior zones 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 Important On Commercial systems Away Auto Stay mode is shown as Away mode with all zones protected Some systems will revert to the stay mode if a main entry zone is not activated before the end of the exit delay This is a system programmable option enabled disabled by the installer If this option is enabled the keypad will display Armed Away Zone Bypassed after the exit delay expires If the option is disabled the keypad will display Armed Away All Secure after the exit delay expires STAY Arming Stay is used when you want all perimeter zones to be armed but not the interior This leaves you the ability to move freely through the premise also provides the ability for an entry delay if an entry door is opened 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 On Commercial systems they system will arm in the last stay mode used Consult the System s user guide for more information Use 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 On Commercial systems they system will arm in the last s
41. dding a new device to the network NOTE Refer to the s x devices installation instructions for the Add and Remove procedure This icon is for removing or excluding a device from the devices current network Remove Device However the device does not have to be on the same network NOTE Refer to the devices installation instructions for the Add and Remove procedure PN Abort operation adm Abort icon cancels the Z Wave Add Device or Remove Device If a device or node is no longer operational or will not remove by using the Remove Failed Remove Device operation it will remove the device from the list Editing the device is for changing the defaulted name to a custom descriptor chosen E o Device Setup by the installer or end user NOTE This is also the location for changing the icon If a device is no longer functional this option allows you to scan the network for a El Search Device single device To search for a single device press the desired device press Search Device and the Tuxedo will scan the network for the device If successful the device route will be updated If failed then the device was not found by the Tuxedo The Scan Network operation rebuilds the entire Z Wave network by determining the best route for each device and updating the network routing table This is designed to improve Z Wave network s performance Also known as Z Wave Network Rediscovery Scan Network The abil
42. determine whether locked unlocked and low battery e f the lock is not working verify the lock is still in a Secure Network if so rescan for devices If the lock says Not in Secure Network it must be deleted and re enrolled in the Tuxedo e Some manufacturers will not transmit status during a low battery condition Sf The Tuxedo will NOT push the user codes to the lock Therefore any user code in the panel can be used in the lock but has to be separately programmed in the lock itself Refer to the locks installation instruction for programming instructions Add a Garage Door Controller 1 Assemble the Z Wave Garage Door Controller according to the manufacturer s directions 2 Refer to the Garage Door Controllers instructions and connect necessary cables and for the Z Wave Add Remove procedure 3 Press Z Wave Add Device ir 4 Wait a few seconds for the enrollment to finish and the on screen message Device added successfully appears 5 To verify activation on the Tuxedo press Back wait 30 seconds Press Refresh the new device is displayed Do not use any garage door automation with any garage door opener that lacks the safety features required by U S federal safety standards this includes any garage door opener model manufactured f before January 1 1993 A garage door opener that cannot detect an object stop and reverse the door does not meet current U S federal safety standards Your garage door opener
43. e the Brightness Volume slide bar up or down to increase or decrease settings Press Save when complete If changes are made and you press Save a pop up window displays Information Settings Saved and exits to the home page Note Pressing Back without saving will display Aui Setup Changed Do you want to save it Yes or No Yes saves the changes No discards the change Display amp Audio Setup Display and Audio Setup menus let you access Operating Modes Operating Modes provides access to Chime Mode Voice Mode and Voice Chime e When in Chime Mode the Keypad chimes whenever a door or window is open e When in Voice Mode the Keypad voice annunciates whenever a change in system status occurs such as Armed Disarmed or Alarms e When in Voice Chime mode the chime mode and voice mode are in effect The chime beeps followed by voice annunciation To change these settings do the following From the Home screen press Setup Ae Press Disp amp Audio Setup ox and enter your Authorized Code if required Select Chime Mode or Voice Mode to turn the mode on or off Press HOME or BACK after making your selection The Chime feature is intended for convenience and is not intended for life safety purposes or pool alarm and does not meet the requirements of UL 2017 Notes e If the Chime Mode and Voice Mode are both selected the Voice Chime is automatically selected e When the keypad exits the Operating Modes screen your selection
44. eared times out in 30 seconds even though it is not visible Then Tuxedo 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 e You can use Security 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 7 About the System cont d e 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 Tuxedo s home partition status The Message LED is not active in the Safe Mode e he Chime mode functions in the Safe Mode however you do not have Voice system status messages Voice Chime announcements or Message capability if set to default Master e Voice feature will not work in Safe Mode e 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 e The Slide Show feature does not start automatically in 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 I SAFE MODE 1 Press the SAFE MODE bar
45. eb Server Local Access is enabled and no user name and password is created the browser will pscee qe produce the following message Warning Remote access has been deactivated Go to your Tuxedo s login setup to create an account for remote access NOTES e To correct this add a username password and verify the user is enabled e Browser may block access if the Secured Web Server Access https option is enabled During remote login if the browser displays a Security Certificate Error see examples below this is not a threat and it is recommended that you continue https 10 77 48 70 home html w Certificate Error AEA e y There is a problem with this website s security certificate ol Remote Access cont d Remote Access using Port Forwarding Tuxedo offers built in web hosting capability to access your system via any web enabled device The Tuxedo IP Address is used on a standard web browser to control user functions The home router must first be configured for port forwarding for both HTTP and HTTPS ports home The home router must first be configured for port forwarding Refer to the router s instructions for Jf Local Remote access lets the user access Tuxedo s menus directly via the Internet when away from details on port forwarding See the Notes above for any security certificate errors and steps to be taken to proceed Software Updates System Information To view the current software version installed
46. ected doors or windows e Keep dust from accumulating on the keypad and all protective sensors particularly on motion sensors and smoke detectors e he keypad case and sensors should be carefully dusted with a dry soft cloth Do not spray water or any other fluid on the units Web Server Hosting is not Listed for use in agency compliance installations Remote Arming Disarming Programming is not to be used in agency compliance installations Time Date Setup When the time is set it is stored in the keypad and sent to the control panel after pressing Apply and answer Yes to the next prompt Additionally when using the keypad the panel may download its time into the keypad periodically after the clock is set for Vista residential and newer commercial panels such as Vista 128BPT If Get Time is pressed the keypad uploads the time and date from the control panel and exits the Set Time amp Date screen Note This icon e appears with residential panels and may not appear with all commercial panels Setting Daylight Saving Time 1 From the Home screen press Setup X gt System Setup 2 Press Time Date Setup gt enter your Authorized Code 3 Press DST if you want daylight saving time to affect your system clock 4 Set the Start DST time and then the End DST time by pressing the Month Weekend and Hour that you want DST to start Press APPLY to save the settings Note If DST On Daylight Saving Time is selected the keypad
47. ected in the Weather Forecast section and requires internet access for accuracy e BY CLOCK allows you to activate the scene for a specified period of time Security Set the Security Mode In the Trigger Condition Action box press Add gt SECURITY gt Select from DISARM AWAY STAY NIGHT AWAY SECURED or ALARM gt Enter User Code if required NOTES e AWAY triggers upon arming away e AWAY SECURED triggers when exit delay has expired Thermostat Set the Thermostat In the Trigger Condition Action box press Add gt THERMOSTAT gt select a Thermostat device from the drop down menu or press Select Thermostat Group to activate more than one device See the Group Setup section Use ABOVE and BELOW to increase decrease the temperature or press the Temperature Value box and enter 2 digits for the desired temperature NOTES e Test thermostats first to ensure proper function in the Scene e Some thermostats do not update temperature status automatically i e Wayne Dalton Light Set Lights on off In the Action box press Add gt LIGHT gt select a Light Device from the drop down menu or press Select Lights Group to activate more than one device set the action to ON OFF Dim level for multi level switches or select ON FOR TIME and press on the Hour Minutes displayed and enter an amount time NOTE ON FOR TIME allows you to activate the scene for a specified period of time 29 Using Z Wave Devices and Scenes
48. elease notes Press Install now to begin the software update The screen displays Files downloaded successful System will reboot in 15 seconds to reprogram the unit Or select Reboot to start the update process quicker Pressing Abort cancels the update When the update is complete Tuxedo reboots and completes the software update 92 Remote Access cont d Integrating Total Connect Remote Services The Tuxedo supports Remote Services for controlling Z Wave devices and scenes remotely from an associated Total Connect account LAN or Wi Fi MUST be enabled for proper integration with Total Connect Synchronizing is required before the f enabled devices will display in Total Connect Consult the Total Connect Online Help guide found in your Total Connect Account for more information Enabling Devices for Total Connect After devices have been added to the Tuxedo the next step is to add them to Total Connect 1 From the home screen press Setup x gt System gt CS TES e Enter the Authorized code and press TC SERVER INFO 2 Press TC EnableS2 the Z Wave Device Management for Total Connect screen is displayed 3 Press the check box next to the device s that you want to enable disable in Total Connect NOTE Some devices may need to be enabled after a software upgrade j mn 4 Press Save when done 5 After devices have been enabled for Total Connect log into your Total Connect account and follow the Total Connect
49. elect the Commercial check box To change the occupancy delay time select a time interval from the Occupancy Delay drop down list choose from 15 30 60 120 or 225 seconas When done press Apply A to save the settings The message is displayed Keypad will reset to activate changes Select Yes or No f Normal Mode Normal Mode is used for security panel operation Demo Mode Demo Mode allows the automation and multi media features to operate in a non security mode for demonstration purposes only Safe Mode In the rare event that Tuxedo 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 Tuxedo 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 Tuxedo enters into the Safe Mode If you answer with No Tuxedo tries to communicate with the panel again After 3 consecutive times of receiving no response Tuxedo 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 disapp
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51. erts to the Primary Tuxedo 2 Convert the second Tuxedo back to a primary following the steps above 3 Press Add Device on Primary Tuxedo controller press Add Device on Secondary Tuxedo controller The controller scans for devices in the primary controller and the message is displayed Devices added successfully followed by Devices Uploaded Successfully NOTE The secondary Tuxedo must be within 40 of the primary controller for best results Integrating Total Connect Remote Services The Tuxedo supports Remote Services for controlling Z Wave devices and scenes remotely from an associated Total Connect account LAN or Wi Fi MUST be enabled for proper integration with Total Connect Synchronizing is required before the enabled devices will display in Total Connect After devices have been added to the Tuxedo the next step is to add them to Total Connect 1 From the home screen press Setup X gt System gt CS M Enter the Authorized code and press TC SERVER INFO 2 Press TC Enable the Z Wave Device Management for Total Connect screen is displayed 3 Select the device s that you want to enable disable in Total Connect 32 Using Z Wave Devices and Scenes cont d NOTE Some devices may need to be enabled after a software upgrade jam 4 Press Save when done 5 After devices have been enabled for Total Connect follow the Total Connect prompts to synchronize the data with Tuxedo NOTES 1 On Total Connec
52. es mE a 3 and Hr 3 could be an Instant mode as well 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 displays the exit delay countdown When exit delay time expires the screen displays Armed Away Armed Stay Armed Instant Notes 1 If Quick Arm is not enabled in your system a message to enter your User Code is received 2 When the system is armed for Stay Night Stay and Instant mode Tuxedo beeps 3 times 3 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 4 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 option may not be available In addition your code must be authorized to arm multiple partitions Press SECURITY Arm Multi Partitionk E Al Select the appropriate arming mode enter the User Code authorized to access other partition s and highlight the partition from the list on the screen or select ALL to arm all partitions listed When done press OK When exit delay time expires the screen displays Armed Notes 1 A user may have access to some or all of the available partitions 2 If the user code is accepted the system displays the partitions that the user has access to 3 If any zones are
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54. ess 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 DISPLAY FAULTS on the Arming screen selecting the fire or carbon monoxide zone pressing CLEAR and then entering your user code Note Contact your Central Station Security Company for servicing if you have further problems with your system Using the Security System cont d Output Setup Function Tuxedo can activate deactivate up to 18 pre defined control panel output functions if programmed in the control panel The Output Setup screen displays Output selections Control these output functions by enabling disabling as follows e Press Setup X gt System Setup gt Advanced setu S If required enter your Authorized Code Zf Press Output Setup it gt select the outputs to display or not display on the Output screen gt Apply A confirmation window is displayed stating Information Settings saved Press OK to save the setting If Back lt is pressed a confirmation window appears stating Output Settings changed Do you want to save new
55. evaluated for agency compliance Access control functionality has not been evaluated for agency compliance and may not be used in installations applications which require such compliances Manual Z Wave Device Control To access the list of Z Wave devices and view the status of the enrolled devices press Automation V Slide Bar gt On Off Open Close Temperature to control the Z Wave modules The Z Wave devices are group in the following order Thermostats Door Locks Garage Doors Multi Level di gm Sounder Fan Controller READY TO ARM 0 A cross orn he e LES EJ 18 zwave device setup VO Using Z Wave Devices and Scenes cont d Switches Binary Switches Water Valves and Shades Device Type Keypad View All Switches me p B all switches VO Notes e Binary Multi level Switches and Water Valves have the ability to change the icon see the Device Setup Section e The All Switches option only applies to Multi Level and Binary devices Z Wave Home Page Icons Below is a list of the icons that will appear on the Automation Home Page Z Wave Device List Icons Room Setup Scene Setup Z Wave Setup Output Control Group Setup Refresh Z Wave Device Management Buttons Pressing Z Wave Setup reveals the Z Wave Device Management screen with several icons across the bottom 19 Using Z Wave Devices and Scenes cont d z Add Device This icon is for including or a
56. evel name found in your alarm system manuals The authority levels that can be assigned are as follows Authority Equivalent System Name Level Residential Systems Commercial Systems Can perform all security functions add delete users in assigned partition program scheduled events and change partition master code Partition Master Level 1 Master Normal Perform security functions arm disarm Standard User Level 3 Operator A Can arm the system in assigned partitions but cannot disarm the system unless the system was armed with this code Note Do not assign this level if Quick Arm is enabled in your system Level 4 Operator B The authorized code for adding users is dependent upon the alarm panel you are interfacing with Check your alarm panel Installation and Setup Guide to determine who can add users Note User 2 on residential panels is used to add users this code cannot be assigned to a Tuxedo user The Error Enter value between 003 XXX Where XXX the maximum number of zones the panel supports 38 Using the Security System cont d How to Add a User Your installer set up users at the time of installation To add more users do the following Press Setup X gt System Setup i gt USER SETUP Ex gt ADD USER r Enter your Authorized Code Press the box next to Enter User Name and type in the user name max 6 characters no spaces between characters press OK Select User Number field and
57. ex Chars or 128 bit Key 26 Hex Chars WPA and WPA2 e Authentication Open System or Shared Key e Passphrase then press GENERATE e Key must consist of 10 hexadecimal characters Press Apply to All to set cameras for wireless operation Press Save when done A pop up window displays Info XXX XXX X X WIFI Configuration Saved Remove the LAN cable and reboot the camera Once rebooted verify the can be viewed wirelessly via the Tuxedo If the camera does not have wireless capability leave the camera connected to the router via the LAN connection gt Press Camera Settings A to enter Video Network Wireless and Other settings if required refer to Advanced Camera Settings below NOTE Cameras must be enrolled to access the Camera Settings screen If multiple cameras are enrolled highlight the desired camera to make changes 14 Using Pictures Cameras and Videos cont d Advanced Camera Settings All features below can be changed based on the settings required Press Camera Settings to access the following settings NOTES e Press Save after each selection e Fixed Quality is not an option on the Camera Settings home screen Video Feature MPEG 4 MJPEG and H 264 Settings Network Feature Options Internet Connection Dynamic or Static IP Type IP Address Subnet Network settings usually settings for setting up for static or Mask Default Gateway a DHCP reservat
58. f the Load Images option is disabled on a smart device s mobile browser then images will not be populate on the pages e Google Chrome version 42 through version 44 do not support the QuickTime plug in video streaming will not work This is the same with Android Devices You have to enable NPAPI to view video streaming 1 Open Chrome type the following in the address bar Chrome flags enable npapi 2 Press on Enable link for NPAPI 3 Now close the Browser open again and start using for TC Video 49 Remote Access cont d Local Access Tuxedo s remote access option offers built in web hosting capability to access your system via any web enabled device The Tuxedo can connect to a network router via Ethernet cable LAN network or Wi Fi depending on the installation preference The Account Login menu accesses the username and password require for accessing the home page if Local Access Authentication Features of this page are as follows e5 total users eEnabling or disabling authentication for local access eSecure web server access for remote connection HTTPS Web Server IP Address Access The Home screen reveals the connected IP address in the bottom left hand corner Any device with a browser connected to the same network as the Tuxedo can access the webserver This does not require authentication Username and Password If this authentication is desired check the Authentication for Web Server Local Acces
59. g purposes in collaboration with a service technician Pressing the Diagnostic Connect icon in the bottom left corner will test the communication status to the AlarmNet server If the test fails check your network connection Diagnostic Connect Cancel This cancels the Diagnostic Test above Verification of the Z Wave status If enabled it will communicate Z Wave status to Total Connect 2 0 Total Connect pressing TC will populate a list of all your Z Wave devices with an enable or disable Device Select option This will allow or prevent those chosen devices from appearing on the Total Connect account To access Total Connect Server Information and Z Wave Status from the Tuxedo keypad do the following 1 From the Home Screen press Setup gt System gt CS Setup enter the installer code if required 2 Press TC SERVER INFO 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 Connect gt to test the connection to the AlarmNet servers 39 Using the Security System 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 Consult your security panel s user guide for more information Arming Mode FUNCTION AWAY Arming Away is use
60. he Setup menus Accesses the Message Camera Picture and Video features Allows user to play video files Allows user to display personal photo s as wallpaper or in a slide show format This icon alerts the user to a Control Panel Message Press to access weather settings Allows the user to configure the users assigned to remote access Screen and Audio options Appears when initiating a voice command About the System cont d Displays Emergency Record and retrieve functions as programmed Message Voice Messages by the installer Note This icon is displayed Camera Press to access and active on all screens camera settings except while in the Clean Screen mode during an LCD Display test in NET Press to access video Diagnostics and from the recordings Video and Camera screens LED Operation The Tuxedo 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 il OFF System is armed or disarmed but not i ar ready If disarmed faults or troubles are present MESSAGE YELLOW LED D FLASHING The system contains new message s for the User N OFF No new messages RESET BUTTON Press to reset keypad 6280 001 VO Honeywell Screen Blackout EN50131 Display The Screen Blackout feature prevents unauthorized use
61. hout this document the user is required to enter information on the Tuxedo keypad i e password device names etc Use the Data Entry Keyboard to enter all required information e Press the Up Arrow to switch to upper case characters Press the Space key to add a space between characters Press the X key to delete backspace Press the ABC 123 key to switch between numerals and symbols characters Press GO to return to the previous screen Navigation Icon Descriptions To aid in the navigation through the Tuxedo screens a set of user friendly icons has been provided The appearance and function of these icons are described below ICON ICON TITLE FUNCTION X ICON TITLE FUNCTION Product Video Automation Security Back Voice Status E Mail IP Setup Information Accesses Product Introduction and Training Videos Accesses the Z Wave setup Scene setup and Room Group setup screens Multimedia Accesses the Security screen Returns to the Main menu Home screen Control Panel Message Returns to the previous screen Allows user to hear system Weather status Account Login Allows the user the ability to configure email notifications Gains access to the IP Setup LAN Wi Fi setup Display amp Audio This screen reviews the software version and networking information Voice Icon Accesses t
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63. iew the SD Card Video Playback training Verify SD is highlighted and use the slide bar to A gt through the video list Highlight a video file from the list and press Play to start the selected video file Press Repeat 3 to continually replay the selected video Deselect Repeat to automatically play the complete list of video files starting with the first video and ending with the last IN al Press Pause ll L or view a Full View Y Notes e Maximum video resolution should not exceed 640 x 480 e fthe video file causes Tuxedo to lock use a small object such as a paper clip to press Reset located in the lower right hand side of the keypad to reset it e Toexit Full View mode at any time while a video is playing press anywhere on the screen When in Full View mode there is an 8 10 second delay for video display Critical Events Playback Critical Event options are enabled while configuring scenes in Automation To configure critical events see the Scene Setup setup section 1 Press Video 2 Press Events The message Please Wait Loading Events 3 Select the critical video event 4 Press Play to review the video 10 Using Pictures Cameras and Videos cont d Camera Configuration and Viewing Cameras can be viewed locally from the Tuxedo keypad To setup and view cameras for use with Wi Fi enabled devices and Total Connect refer to the Remote Access section later in this document Camera fun
64. ing in from a remote location not using the premises network To set up a remote access log in do the following 1 Press Account Setup 2 Enterthe desired user name and password Passwords must be 8 alphanumeric characters and include at least one uppercase letter and one number 3 Checkthe box for Secured Remote Access HTTPS optional and press Save A Confirmation window displays the message Settings saved The new user is displayed The ENABLED icon is displayed when a successful network connection is completed 4 To clear a user s login press Clear NOTE Remote login is blocked after 3 failed attempts To reset remote access you must log into the Account Login page on the Tuxedo then re enable remote access Press Setup gt Account then press the appropriate user Enable icon and press Save Webserver Access Supported Browsers System Requirements Recommended Browser IE 8 0 and above Chrome 30 42 Safari 5 0 2 amp above Mozilla Windows XP SP2 and SP3 Win7 Win8 26 and above Android Mobile ICS4 0 and above Default browser iPhone Version OS4 iPad Version iOS4 and iPad iPhone iOS5 iOS6 Android Tablet Default browser Galaxy Android 2 3 Win 8 tablet Default browser Might face some issues because it is not possible to support all Other tablets smart phones browsers NOTES e f JavaScript is disabled in any of the browsers then the functionalities will not be populated e
65. ion list UPNP Enables the discovery option in the camera when the Discover is pressed HTTP Port Options are 80 1024 65534 RTSP Port Real Time Streaming Protocol Port default is 554 IS CA AA Wireless Feature Options Others Feature Description and Options Reset to Default Factory defaults the Camera A pop window displays Do you want to default the Camera select Yes or No Restart Camera Provides a reboot of the camera f Camera functionality is supplementary only and has not been evaluated for agency compliant applications 15 Using Pictures Cameras and Videos cont d Removing Cameras 1 To delete all cameras press DELETE ALL A confirmation window displays Do you want to delete all cameras Yes or No If Yes is selected all camera are removed 2 To delete a single camera highlight the camera name and press DELETE A confirmation window displays Select YES to permanently remove the selected device from the list Note Select Delete All then select Discover to rediscover all devices NOTE If any single camera is removed all cameras must be removed before that camera can be re added to the camera list This is done by performing a Camera Discovery Video Recording The camera Recording feature allows you to create a scene that records two minutes of video events onto the SD card The first 15 seconds records the pre event and the remaining time records
66. is saved e t may take a few seconds for the Chime Mode to take effect Setup Menus cont d Weather Setup The Weather forecast is displayed on the Home screen To set the weather forecast for a specific location press the current Weather Select USA Canada or Other Select Zip Code Postal Code or press Country City Weather conditions for that location are displayed To select the temperature unit see below Temperature Unit Melville NY The temperature units for the weather display on Tuxedo s home screen can be switched between 54 F Humidity 43 Fahrenheit and Celsius From the Home screen press the following Setup gt Disp amp Audio Setup enter an authorized code Select the temperature scale Celsius or Fahrenheit Adjust the Screen Timeouts Settings include e Backlight Off After X time turns the backlight Off after the selected time has expired e Return To Homepage After X time returns to the Home screen after the selected time has expired e Auto Slideshow After X time if enabled begins the slide show after the selected time has expired To select the desired screen timeouts do the following 1 Press Setup X gt Disp amp Audio setup PX enter an authorized code if required 2 Press the desired selection from the drop down list displaying the time period for each option Never 30 seconds and tl 1 2 5 and 10 minutes and press Savel If changes are made and
67. ity to reset the Z Wave controller without resetting the Tuxedo it power E G A N ANE MESEI cycles the internal Z Wave card Press the icon to request a new network ID or remove all the existing devices E Z Wave Default NOTE This does NOT remove each device Once defaulted you must use the Cy remove device operation on each device If this operation is not completed the device cannot be included into the new network gi This icon will display the current role of the controller If the device displays a P it A Primary Controller is the primary controller and can add and remove devices If the device displays an B S it is a secondary controller and is only there to display and control devices Example if used in conjunction with an additional Tuxedo keypad and experiencing network performance issues the Tuxedo can be used to extend the network by programming it in as a secondary controller to the Tuxedo s network It cannot add and remove devices Adding and Deleting Z Wave Devices Adding and Deleting Z Wave devices on the Tuxedo keypad depend on the icon pressed For adding a device press Add E Zz Device cw for removing devices press the Remove Device In each situation refer to the installation instructions on the Z Wave device for the proper procedure for adding and removing from the Z Wave network Add a Light Switch or Outlet Module 1 Install device according to the manufacturer s directions Z
68. l alarm system to control up to eight areas of protection partitions depending on the system you have purchased Each Tuxedo 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 this Tuxedo 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 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 To check the status of other partitions perform the following ICON ACTION NOTES 1 Press SECURITY This screen displays the available partitions and their current status 2 Press Current Partition lower The current partition is shown at the top of the display P1 To edge of the screen in this case it change this assignment select the appropriate icon e g press P2 displays P1 H unless changed by to switch control to Partition 2 insta
69. learn in as a binary e Changing the icon for a binary switch to Water Valve also excludes it from the All Switches On Off command 22 Using Z Wave Devices and Scenes cont d i Fi ig JE b Ak Light Sprinkler Water Strobe Window Siren Switch Faucet Sounder Secondary Tuxedo Note Any device assigned to a water valve icon on the primary Tuxedo must be assigned to the same device on the secondary Tuxedo Failure to do so results in the water valve responding to the All Switches On Off command Z Wave Network Update After all Z Wave devices have been successfully enrolled you can perform a Z wave network update to individual devices or the whole network Individual Device Update 1 Press the device and then press Search Devices El E 2 One of three separate messages are display Update failed Update success or Update Timed Out e f the update fails move device within closer range of each other or try to add a repeater device in between to extend the range e f the update is successful then it has remapped the route to the device 23 Using Z Wave Devices and Scenes cont d Complete Network Update T This option is helpful when Z Wave network issues arise When scan Y is pressed the Z Wave controller searches for the best path route to each device which remaps the Z Wave network r 1 Press Scan Y 2 Tuxedo will scan the Z Wave network and complete the discovery The
70. ller 3 Enter the code authorized to Note After leaving this screen when using a residential panel the access other partition s selected 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 If the code is accepted the system displays the partitions that user has access to 91 Using the Security System cont d User Codes Each user must be assigned a name with a corresponding 4 digit user code in order to gain access to various features and functions Tuxedo 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 Authority Levels Authority levels define the system functions a 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 l
71. logy Tuxedo can be retrofitted into home electronic devices and systems without interference from common household wireless electronics A Product Training Video is provided containing easy step by step tutorials to assist with the setup and customization of your system Tuxedo Features Feature JDescripion O Local Wi Fi Access The Tuxedo keypad contains a built in web server which allows local Wi Fi access to the system via any web enabled device In addition a user account can be set up which provides a user name and password login before entering the Tuxedo home screen to orotect against unauthorized access Honeywell Total e Tuxedo supports Remote Services for controlling Z Wave devices and scenes remotely Connect Remote from an associated Total Connect account contact an AlarmNet representative to Services open an account if necessary e With Tuxedo automation Z Wave devices can be controlled from a smart phone iPad Android Tablet or PC using Total Connect Tuxedo includes webpage support for IE8 and IE9 Home Automation Control lights thermostats door locks shade controllers garage door controllers Z Wave enabled water valves and other Z Wave devices automatically and easily add or remove Z Wave devices to the system Tuxedo supports up to 232 devices including the Tuxedo keypads in the Z Wave network Define system actions for automatic start and stop parameters when ce
72. nclude the same categories as triggers However conditions cannot be set with the same category as the trigger ex if setting a trigger event for security you cannot use security as a condition Action Defines the desired device action when the trigger event occurs Actions include the following categories Security Light Thermostat Door Garage Door Water Valve Recording E Mail 1 Press Add scende 2 Press Scene Name enter a name 3 Assign the desired Condition Trigger and Action for this Scene See Scene Options section for detailed information NOTES e After each selection press Save e Scenes cannot be triggered using panic zones 995 996 and 999 on commercial panels and panic zones 95 96 and 99 on residential panels e A scene consists of a trigger an optional condition and up to 5 actions Example You want the lights to turn on when you arrive home and disarm the system but only at night e Trigger when the system disarms Set the Trigger to Security System Disarm e Condition only at night gt Set the TIME condition enter the Start Time and Duration e Action Turn the lights ON Set the Action to LIGHT ON 25 Using Z Wave Devices and Scenes cont d Scene Setup Options Trigger Time Security Thermostat Door Garage Door Water Valve Zones Condition Defines the event that triggers the programmed action Triggers include the following categories Choose the time option
73. nd five zones on commercial systems A m Press SECURITY P7 MORE CHOICES gt SHOW ZONES Highlight the zone s to be bypassed press BYPASS SELECTED Jm and enter your 4 digit user code If zones have already been bypassed the top of this screen indicates Ready Bypass Press BACK lt to return to the Arming screen and then arm the system in the desired arming mode Notes e f any zones are bypassed or faulted Display Faults is also displayed on the More Choices screen e While the keypad is requesting and receiving the zone data from the control panel the screen displays Please Wait Then the zones along with their current status are displayed How to Clear Bypassed Zones A bypassed zone is automatically unbypassed when you disarm the system If a zone is bypassed you can manually remove the bypass as follows Press SHOW ZONES 97 gt CLEAR BYPASSES BM Enter your 4 digit user code The system should now be Ready to Arm Notes e 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 e Some Commercial control panels require a specific command to unbypass the zones This must be done via the Console Emulation Mode 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 premise
74. net Mask Default Gateway and DNS Server NOTE These fields are not editable To change the network type to static press the Internet Connection Type from Dynamic IP to Static IP Once this is done the fields are now editable Wi Fi Setup By default the keypad is configured for DHCP Once accessing IP a list of available network will display Choose the desired network and enter the following information Required Field SSID Network Name Security Mode The keypad will automatically detect the security mode of the router Passphrase Shared Key Password to access the network Manual Network Setup The option to add a custom network is available by selecting Add Network Connection to this mode requires the information in the Required Field column in the table above Press Save when completed Static Network The option for a Static Network is only available once you have connected using DHCP when using a Wi Fi connection After connecting to a Wi Fi network select the connected network from the list The next screen reveals the network details Press the Internet Connection Type option to allow the IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway and DNS Server fields editable 48 Remote Access The home router must first be configured for port forwarding for both HTTP and HTTPS ports Refer to the router s instructions for details on port forwarding You can assign up to five user logins A password is required if logg
75. 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 reduces 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 99 Notes and Compatible Devices cont d Z Wave Compatible Devices Z Wave devices may vary follow the instructions in the User s 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
76. oller See the Remote Services section later in this document DA 2 At Tuxedo 2 Secondary Controller Press Z Wave Primary G P located in the lower right side of the screen The icon P changes to an amp icon representing the controller is now in secondary mode NOTE The message Please remove all Z wave devices from network first appears if Z Wave devices are enrolled If no Z Wave devices exist a confirmation will display Change to Secondary Controller Note Total Connect feature will be unavailable in secondary controller mode Select Yes to change this keypad to a Secondary Controller x i 3 At Tuxedo 1 Press Add Devices F gt y 4 At Tuxedo 2 Press Add Device 4 Secondary Controller Inclusion Devices Upload in process When device information from the Primary Tuxedo is downloaded to the Secondary Tuxedo 31 Using Z Wave Devices and Scenes cont d e The Secondary Tuxedo displays Device Upload in Process Once devices have been uploaded Devices Uploaded Successfully is displayed e The Primary Tuxedo displays Device Added Successfully NOTES e f the device status is failed remove and enroll Tuxedo as the secondary controller again and then reboot the system verify that the two controllers are less than 40 feet apart e Device names will NOT be synchronized upon initial Tuxedo Z Wave device transfer e Secondary keypad will not receive device low battery statu
77. onscreen message Discovery is about to start please wait is displayed 3 When done the message is displayed Discover Result 1 device s are not found during discovery See the device list for those devices Try to add repeater devices to extend the range or move devices closer to each other Please run the discovery process again Follow the suggestions in the message NOTES This process may take several seconds minutes based on the number of devices enrolled If user wants to continue with other operations they can close the pop up and go navigate to the home screen The Z Wave install screen will be blocked and enter Z Wave screen again until the status refresh complete The message Discovery in progress remaining time XX XX Device Found X XX appears when o Remaining time is determined by the number of devices found o Device found will list the total number of devices found and scroll through the devices as they are found Creating Scenes The system can automatically activate devices when certain triggered events occur When a programmed trigger condition occurs the defined device s activates The programming of these triggers and actions is called Scenes A scene consists of a trigger an optional condition and up to five actions Up to 30 local 20 more using Total Connect Remote Services scenes can be defined Scenes must have at least one trigger and one action to initiate The user can access scenes by pressing
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79. ption to occur upon the trigger event Light On Off Multi Level switches will provide a slide bar e On for Time Choose the action to occur upon the trigger event Off Heat Cool Thermostat Set Mode Set Point Set energy mode normal savings if savings selected see your local programming of the thermostat for settings Choose the door action to occur upon the trigger event Door e Unlocks e Locks Choose the door action to occur upon the triggered event Garage Door e Open e Close Choose the valve action to occur upon the triggered event Water Valve Open e Close Select the camera to start recording after the selected trigger Warning Video recording is for lifestyle and awareness purpose only Using this feature for life safety person and property protection should be prohibited It has not been evaluated by agency compliance institutions and may fail at any time without any notice NOTE If the SD card is full and a manual scene is executed a message stating SD card is full will not display and the event will not record Select the email recipient s to receive a custom message based on the triggered event Configure E Mail Id s This option allows the assignment of 4 email addresses to the E mail selected action Enable the SMTP port settings and SSL option must be enabled for the e mail feature to operate SMTP options for Gmail is 465 587 and 995 For Yahoo they are 465 and 995 NOTE For commercial applications the use
80. r may need to update their firewall policy Recording WARNING Disarm Garage Door Controller Open and Door Unlock actions will not be executed on voice command trigger 27 Using Z Wave Devices and Scenes cont d Voice Input Command Review the Tuxedo Touch Voice Command Training Video before the initial trigger assignment The Voice Input Command is configured in Scene Setup Voice Commands are accessed by pressing Voice Input Command which provides a drop down window revealing the following commands Review the screen shot below In this setup the trigger is Bedtime Available Commands and the action is light could be light off on or dim to a certain level using the slide bar J SCENE NAME VOICE INPUT COMMAND 1 After assigning a voice trigger to the scene exit 2 Speak the voice command Hello Tuxedo The Actor 1 keypad will speak Please Wait followed by Hello Tuxedo XXX Please say your command The XXX the command voice accuracy see the Voice Tutorial and Setup section for more information MANUAL VOICE IMPUT d Speak the selected voice command above It will be either successful or unsuccessful imm INFORMATION Scenes must have at least a trigger and 1 action to work Enter the I i E event to trigger the scene in the Trigger section The Condition section is optional am Successful Command will trigger the action configured in the s
81. receive email notifications when one or more system events occur Users can receive email notifications when one or more selected system events or conditions occur NOTE Email notification require an active users email address and note the disclaimer at the bottom of the page Email notification is strictly for convenience use only Avoid relying on this feature for life critical events It is not UL certified and may fail at any time without notice NOTES e Email notification requires that you have an active email address e An SMTP account needs to be assigned to establish the email server domain i e the from address e 4 programmable sets of events labeled Event 1 Event 4 e Each event 1 4 can send email notifications to up to four email addresses e 7 event types and corresponding conditions can trigger an email User Email Setup 1 To set up an email notification from the Home screen press Setup X and Ema a 2 Select User SMTP to set up the user s email server information user domain server which provides the from email address a Select the email server name email provider Choose from GMAIL OUTLOOK YAHOO or Add New E mail Server b Enter the email ID user name and password for the chosen email server on the appropriate lines c The Email Server and SMTP port number fields are automatically filled unless Add new email server was selected If Add new E Mail Server was selected
82. rom the control panel the Event Log screen displays Please Wait The Next gt gt and lt lt Previous icons are shown for commercial panels only when 100 or more events are in the log They are not shown for residential panels e When All Partitions or All Events is pressed and more than 100 events exist Next gt gt and lt lt Previous 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 Press PANIC A and then press and hold for at least 2 seconds the associated alarm icon LL AN LM s CS minm FIRE PANIC SILENT PANIC or MEDICAL Notes e The Emergency screen cannot be accessed while running a screen diagnostic test or while in the clean screen mode e Emergency messages are optional and may not be available on your system Ask your system installer if emergency messages are available on your system e Medical functionality has not been evaluated and may not be used in agency compliant applications Setup Menus Your installer has already set up your system however if changes are needed you can change the settings as described below Brightness and Volume Control From the Home screen press Setup 2e Mov
83. router Apply power to the camera Wait a few seconds for initial power up of camera The Camera Setup Management screen is displayed e Press Discover to locate the camera The screen displays Discovering Cameras Please Wait Once located highlight the camera address and go to Step 6 below Repeat this step until all cameras are discovered If the camera information is not automatically obtained press Add to manually enter the appropriate wireless information on the Add New Camera screen Once cameras are discovered the message XX supported cameras are associated for recording You can change the association in recording settings screen NOTES e All devices enabled for UPNP Universal Plug and Play will be discovered e Delete the unwanted devices e he Tuxedo will do a 24 hour refresh to make sure the IP address has not changed The deleted devices will not populate again during the 24 hour refresh e f new cameras will not discover you can manually enter or wait for the 24 hour refresh To edit information press the appropriate camera then press T d Highlight each field and enter the required LUI information if known see Add Edit Options below and then Save A To retrieve camera settings and connect to the camera press Connect 12 Using Pictures Cameras and Videos cont d Add Edit Options Description NOTE Must be alphanumeric only no special characters including
84. rs from viewing the status of the Security System by returning to the Home screen and turning off the Armed and Ready status LEDs When the EN50131 Display is turned ON e he keypad returns to the Home screen after 30 seconds Armed and Ready LEDs turn OFF e he To Homepage After time setting changes to 30 seconds and the time is non selectable e The Auto Slideshow After is preset to 1 minute and cannot be changed e The Security Message and Lighting screen does not display system status until an authorized user code is entered e he Setup menu does not display system status until an authorized user code is entered e Videos cannot be played About the System cont d Messages The Tuxedo 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 a messages are lost if the keypad loses power or if it is reset Recording Retrieving Messages Press RECORD and record your message while staying within approximately one foot of the keypad and speaking at a normal voice volume 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 Press STOP Y when you are done recording the message To listen to a voi
85. rtain conditions Scenes occur Supports up to 30 scenes locally and 20 remotely through Total Connect The Multi Media application allows you to display your personal photos s on the Home Screen screen as wallpaper or in a slide show format via the external SD card messages cannot exceed 120 seconds Video Setup section for details Security System Control your security system via Tuxedo menus Offers you burglary protection and may asl EE provide fire carbon monoxide and emergency protection See your installer for details email addresses Output Setup Tuxedo can activate deactivate up to 18 pre defined control panel output functions if programmed in the control panel These output functions are typically used to turn on lights or active relay devices Weather Forecast The Weather forecast if enabled is displayed on the Home screen Press the Weather feature to enter your location and temperature unit Enable the weather option by pressing Setup System Setup CS Setup Options About the System cont d Operating Modes Normal Mode used for security panel operation Demo Mode allows the automation and multi media features to operate in a non security mode for demonstration purposes only Automation Occupancy Mode is used to simulate a security system when a security system is not connected Automation mode allows you to set the Tuxedo in two conditions Residential and Commercial Scenes can be set to trigger
86. s 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 To disarm the system when entering the premises Tuxedo automatically displays the Entry Delay Active screen when you enter the premises enter your 4 digit user code 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 36 Using the Security System cont d To disarm the system when already in the premises To disarm Multi Partitions do the following fr Press Security A Arm Multi Partition gt EE enter your 4 digit user code 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 physica
87. s automatically must perform a manual refresh Synchronizing Device Names Synchronizing the names of the Z Wave devices requires a connection the same network Wi Fi or LAN Note User always has to perform the sync from the secondary Tuxedo Adding Tuxedo s from the Secondary Controller Zz 1 At Tuxedo 2 Secondary Controller Press Automation ite gt Z Wave Setup 2e 2 Press Sync Device Names the screen displays This will synchronize device name s with the primary controller This will overwrite the device names Do you want to continue Z Wave device name s sync operation with the primary Tuxedo Yes or No 3 A message will be displayed at the top of the screen stating Z Wave name synchronization in process Please Wait 4 When completed the message Z Wave name synchronization completed appears and the names are synchronized with the primary Tuxedo Deleting Tuxedo s from the Secondary Controller Press Setup gt System gt Tuxedo Sync gt Delete to delete the selected Tuxedo or press Delete All to delete the list of devices Updating Tuxedo 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 Tuxedo To perform this update you must remove the secondary controller and re enroll 1 Press Remove Device on the Primary Tuxedo press Remove Device on the Secondary Tuxedo Both Tuxedos display Device Removed and the Secondary rev
88. s in Account Login which can control who has access to connect Unchecking the box leaves the Web Server open for anyone to connect Connecting the Tuxedo to a mobile device To connect a mobile device to the Tuxedo view the Local System Control Tablet Smartphone training video and then do the following Smart Phone or Tablet 1 Verify the Tuxedo is connected to the Internet via Wi Fi or its Ethernet connector 2 Verify the Smart Phone or Tablet is connected to the same network as the Tuxedo Wi Fi 3 Open the browser and enter the IP Address on the keypad described above On a Personal Computer PC 1 Verify the Tuxedo is connected to the Internet via Wi Fi or its Ethernet connector 2 Verify the PC is connected to the same network as the Tuxedo Wi Fi 3 Open the browser and enter the IP Address on the keypad described above Remote Access Browser Commands 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 NOTES e f left inactive the web connection will disconnect after 10 minutes e f using an iPad iPhone or PC browser with low bandwidth PC Mode switch to the mobile theme To switch to the mobile theme press Switch Theme m in the lower left hand corner e Not supported commands during remote or local access with a web browser in PC or Mobile Modes Security Annunciate status Message center System troubles
89. stat enrollment procedure may vary Refer to the Thermostat instructions e Some thermostats do not update temperature status automatically i e Wayne Dalton e f you change the thermostat temperature and immediately go to the thermostat screen the values are shown as 0 because the status has not updated the controller e Some thermostats may not provide all the options which are provided shown in Tuxedo If any operation which is not being supported by the thermostat is executed from the tuxedo the thermostat will just ignore the request e Radio Thermostat CT100 will not transmit the Celsius scale to the Tuxedo keypad so it will only work in Fahrenheit mode e Intouch Thermostats will not send status during a low battery condition modes Z Wave Device Setup Changing the Name d Honeywell is not responsible for property damages due to improper wiring and setting of the thermostat To change the Z Wave device icons do the following 1 Press Automation gt Z Wave Setup to display the Z Wave Device Management screen 2 Press Z Wave device to be edited 3 Press on the text box and press Go when finished Changing the Icon 1 Press the Z Wave device to be edited 2 Beneath device name select the icon to represent the switch NOTES e This applies to Binary Multilevel Switches and Water Valves e The FortrezZ Water valve learns in as a Water Faucet icon by default but is changeable All other water valves may
90. t the maximum number of supported devices is 40 switches includes water valves 3 thermostats 3 Garage Door Controllers and 4 door locks 2 Tuxedo supports 232 devices including the Tuxedo keypads in the Z Wave network Controlling Automation Z Wave Devices Remotely Use Total Connect to control Z Wave devices lamp modules binary switch dimmer modules multilevel switch thermostats door locks garage door controllers water valves etc from a smart phone iPad Android Tablet or PC If accessing on a smart device Apple or Android verify the correct App has been download and installed 1 Access the Total Connect account and navigate to the Automation section of the dashboard 2 Select a displayed device and press the desired action Refer to the Total Connect Online Help Guide for further details on controlling Z Wave devices 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 Automation gt Scene Setup gt Remote The screen displays a list of scenes created in Total Connect 2 To control a Remote scene select the desired scene and then press the appropriate action ex Run Total Connect Server Screen The TC Server Info screen displays the current server information and Z Wave device status This information is typically used for IP connection troubleshootin
91. tay mode used Consult the system s user guide for more information NOTE The night mode icon may be configured for other options Away Stay Instant Maximum and Night If the Night icon is configured for instant the keypad will display Armed Instant Notes The Voice Status icon 2 indicates the Voice feature Press Voice Status 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 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 programmable by the installer Note that emergency carbon monoxide and fire type alarms are reported without delay 94 Using the Security System cont d 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 and make sure the system says Ready to Arm on the keypad Or you can bypass zones you want left open to make the system Ready to arm From the Home screen press SECURITY You can arm your system in one of three arming mod
92. the action should begin e Repeated choose the days of the week e Once enter the date Sunrise Sunset region must be set in weather and internet is required By Clock set the time the scene should begin Critical Event See the Critical Events section Choose the security mode upon which the action begins Disarm action starts when the system is disarmed Away action starts when system is armed Away mode Stay action starts when system is armed Stay mode Night action starts when system is armed Instant or Night mode Away Secured action starts after exit delay expires Alarm action starts on any alarm condition Critical Event See the Critical Events section Choose the temperature at which the action begins e Above set the temperature e Below set the temperature e Critical Event See the Critical Events section Choose the door status at which the action begins e Locked action starts when the door is locked e Unlocked action starts when the door is unlocked e Code Unlocked action starts when door is unlocked by manual code entry NOTE Code Unlocked is not a function of Schlage Locks e Critical Event See the Critical Events section Choose the garage doors condition to cause the action to begin e Opened action starts when door the status of the door changes to open e Closed action starts when door status of the door changes to close e Critical Event See the Critical Events
93. the post event Up to four simultaneous video events can be recorded and the first four supported cameras will be associated automatically to the recording An SD card is required to store the recordings For proper recording use the following camera settings for the resolution and frame rate e 640X480 less than 5 frames per second e 320X240 less than 8 frames per second Critical Events This option is enabled in the Creating Scenes section When this option is enabled a maximum of two events are recorded even when the SD card is not available If more than two critical events occur the older one is replaced by the latest event Video recording is for lifestyle and awareness purpose only Using this feature for life safety person and property protection should be prohibited It is not UL certified and it may fail at any time without any notice To access the js feature 1 Press Camara gt Camera Setup e quality and frame rate see the Camera Add Edit section NOTES e he recommended frame rate is 8 frames per second at a resolution of 640 x 480 e The recommended frame rate is no more than 15 frames per second at a resolution of 320 x 240 e The frames per second should be 5 frames or less to get a 2 minute recording BLUT 2 Press Save El when done This will return you to the Camera Setup Management screen 3 Press Recording Settings 32 and select a camera to assign to Recording Cam 1 4 from the drop
94. ure The system is not able to communicate with its wireless devices Note If multiple faults exist press More Choices and then Show Zones to view and scroll through the complete list of faults 57 Warranty and Legal Statements FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC amp INDUSTRY CANADA IC STATEMENTS The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User s Manual Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE 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 that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television 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 which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged
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96. you can select icon in bottom right corner for single view 3 Select the quadrant area on the screen and then select the camera that you want to appear in that quadrant Adding New Camera s from a Browser 1 Select New Camera button 2 Enter the IP address of a new camera for viewing 3 Enter the Camera Name and Camera Model e QuickTime media player must be installed on your PC or smart device Refer to Viewing Cameras section above for more information e Camera viewing is compatible with IE8 and above and Safari 5 0 and above and not compatible with Opera web browsers or Chrome version 42 or higher e Some older versions of these cameras may need a firmware upgrade see separate instructions 11 Using Pictures Cameras and Videos cont d Adding Cameras to the System Note Before adding cameras the Tuxedo must be connected to the home network via the same router as the camera Initial camera setup cannot be performed over a wireless connection The Camera feature allows you to enroll up to 32 cameras and view up to four cameras at one time using the quadrant view feature View the IP Camera Setup training video for helpful information to aid in the setup and follow the steps below to add cameras 1 Ga Press Multi Media gt Camera View Record Y gt Camera Setup Before mounting your camera connect a Cat5 6 cable to the back of the camera Then connect the opposite end to the Ethernet port on your
97. you press Save a pop up window displays Information Settings Saved and exits to the home page Note Pressing Back without saving will display Aui Setup Changed Do you want to save it Yes or No Yes saves the changes No discards the change Clean Screen With the exception of normal cleaning the keypad is maintenance free Clean the Touchscreen as follows From the Home screen press Setup gt Disp amp Audio Setup Press CLEAN SCREEN A pop up window displays Touch Screen has been disabled so that you may wipe the screen clean Please use a damp soft cloth DO NOT use any liquids sprays or ammonia based cleansers Press CONTINUE to disable touchscreen Panics cannot be initiated during this process Press Continue to clean the screen or Cancel to exit Note When Continue is pressed the message Touch Screen Disabled for 30 Seconds is displayed During these 30 seconds the touch 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 IMPORTANT Do not use an abrasive cleaning agent or abrasive cloth when cleaning the keypad or damage to the touch screen may occur L The Emergency screen cannot be accessed while running in the clean screen mode 44 Setup Menus cont d e reat the components of your security system as you would any other electrical equipment Do not slam sensor prot

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