Ademco 8DL6280Z Tuxedo Touch Series User Manual 800 08221 A 6280i ii

Honeywell International Inc. Tuxedo Touch Series 800 08221 A 6280i ii

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Installation and
Setup Guide
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STATEMENTS
Table of Contents
iii
About the System............................................................................................................................5
Safe Mode ......................................................................................................................................... 5
Compatibility.................................................................................................................................... 5
Software Upgrades .......................................................................................................................... 6
Word List .......................................................................................................................................... 7
Mounting .......................................................................................................................................... 8
Wiring ............................................................................................................................................... 9
Specifications .................................................................................................................................. 10
Front Panel LEDs ........................................................................................................................... 11
Navigation Icons ............................................................................................................................. 11
Panel Fault Displays ...................................................................................................................... 13
Initial Setup .....................................................................................................................................14
Programming the Control Panel.................................................................................................... 14
Keypad Initialization...................................................................................................................... 14
Time and Date Setup...................................................................................................................... 15
Night Setup ..................................................................................................................................... 15
Web Server/Hosting ........................................................................................................................ 15
IP Setup ........................................................................................................................................... 15
Setup................................................................................................................................................17
Brightness and Volume Control..................................................................................................... 17
Display & Audio Setup ................................................................................................................... 17
Operating Modes............................................................................................................................. 17
Adjust the Screen Timeouts ........................................................................................................... 18
Clean Screen ................................................................................................................................... 18
Multi-Media......................................................................................................................................19
Picture Setup................................................................................................................................... 19
Camera Setup.................................................................................................................................. 20
Video (Audio) Setup ........................................................................................................................ 21
System Setup..................................................................................................................................22
CS Setup .......................................................................................................................................... 22
ECP Address Selection ................................................................................................................... 22
CS Options / Operating Modes....................................................................................................... 23
Operating Modes............................................................................................................................. 23
Screen Security ............................................................................................................................... 24
Code Authority ................................................................................................................................ 25
Device Events.................................................................................................................................. 25
Panel Configuration........................................................................................................................ 25
User System Setup.........................................................................................................................26
Table of Contents (cont’d)
iv
How to Add a User.......................................................................................................................... 27
How to Add an Existing User to a Second Keypad....................................................................... 27
How to Delete a User...................................................................................................................... 27
Time/Date Setup ............................................................................................................................. 28
Setting Daylight Savings Time ...................................................................................................... 28
Setting Current Time and Date ..................................................................................................... 28
Advanced Setup .............................................................................................................................. 29
System Information ........................................................................................................................ 29
Keypad Reset................................................................................................................................... 29
Keypad Test..................................................................................................................................... 29
LED Test ......................................................................................................................................... 30
Calibration Test .............................................................................................................................. 31
NIGHT Setup Function .................................................................................................................. 31
Output Setup Function................................................................................................................... 32
Automation .....................................................................................................................................33
Including/Adding Z-Wave Devices .................................................................................................33
Include/Add a Light, Switch or Outlet Module ............................................................................. 33
Include a Door Lock ........................................................................................................................ 34
Include a Honeywell Thermostat................................................................................................... 34
Editing Z-Wave Device Names ...................................................................................................... 35
Edit a Device Module Name........................................................................................................... 35
Exclude/Delete Z-Wave Devices..................................................................................................... 35
Exclude a Light, Outlet, or Switch Module...................................................................................35
Exclude a Door Lock Device ........................................................................................................... 36
Exclude a Honeywell Thermostat..................................................................................................36
Exclude All Z-Wave Devices........................................................................................................... 37
Abort a Z-Wave Action.................................................................................................................... 37
Creating a Scene ............................................................................................................................. 38
Create a Room................................................................................................................................. 40
Setting a Secondary Controller...................................................................................................... 40
Updating Controllers with New or Removed devices................................................................... 41
Removing a Secondary Controller .................................................................................................41
Z-Wave Troubleshooting................................................................................................................. 41
Important Notes..............................................................................................................................43
5
About the System
This guide provides information to install and set-up Honeywell’s Tuxedo Touch Series Home
Automation and Security System. The graphical touch-screen keypads are Advanced User Interface
(AUI) devices, which combine home automation and home security. Your system may consist of one or
more of the following:
TUXS Keypad (black/silver housing)
TUXW Keypad (white housing)
One or more other keypads for system control
Various sensors for perimeter and interior burglary protection, plus a selected number of
strategically placed smoke, carbon monoxide or combustion detectors
Lighting/output devices.
Equipped with web-hosting capability and built-in Z-Wave technology, the Tuxedo Touch Keypad can
be used to control the home environment, such as lights, appliances, thermostat, door locks and
cameras via any web enabled device (PC, i-Pad, Smart Phone and Tablet).
Note: To the installer, see the "Important Notes" in the
Important Notes
section of this guide.
Safe Mode
The keypad contains a Safe Mode of operation. In the rare event that the keypad cannot successfully
communicate in its graphic mode with the control panel, the Safe Mode is a backup mode that ensures
that you can communicate with your system. In this mode, the keypad operates much like a standard
non-graphic keypad so that you can control your system until the problem is corrected.
Note: Z-Wave and IP Cameras are not accessible via Safe Mode.
DO NOT perform panel programming while in the Safe Mode. Performing panel programming
while in the Safe Mode may cause the panel and keypad to become out of sync.
DO NOT use several hardwired motion detectors in high traffic locations. The high quantity of
signals received by the panel may cause the keypad to enter the Safe Mode.
Compatibility
The below listing identifies the alarm systems that the keypad can interface with, the maximum
number of keypads that can be used with each system, and the minimum alarm panel software revision
level for compatibility.
Note: For SIA installations used with a VISTA-128BPTSIA Control, see the SIA CP-01 Quick
Reference Chart located on MyWebTech, Document # 800-09699.
Alarm System
Maximum Number of
Keypads
Minimum Software
Revision Level
VISTA-15P 2 3.0
VISTA-20P 2 3.0
VISTA-20P 4 5.0
VISTA-21IP 4 1.0
VISTA-128BP 3 3.2
VISTA-128FBP 3 3.0
VISTA-128FBP-9 3 4.1
About the System (cont’d)
6
Alarm System
Maximum Number of
Keypads
Minimum Software
Revision Level
VISTA-250FBP-9 3 4.1
VISTA-250BP 3 2.4
VISTA-250FBP 1 3.0
VISTA-250FBP 3 2.0
VISTA-128BPE 3 4.4
VISTA-250BPE 3 4.4
VISTA-128BPEN 3 7.0
VISTA-128BPLT 3 6.0
VISTA-128FBPN 3 5.1
VISTA-128BPT 6 10.1
VISTA-250BPT 6 10.1
VISTA-128BPTSIA 6 10.1
FA148CP 2 3.0
FA168CPS 4 5.0
FA1660C 3 3
FA1660CT 6 10.1
FA1670C-9 3 4.1
FA1700C 3 3
Note: Keypad may only be used in the following UL/cUL installations: UL 365, UL609, UL 985, UL1023,
UL 1610, CAN/ULC-S303, CAN/ULC-S304, ULC-S545, ULC/ORD-C1023, and ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010.
On all panels except the residential panels, you may obtain the software revision level of the
alarm panel by entering the program mode and then entering #92 on the keypad. This can be
done from the Console Mode or a standard alpha keypad, if supplied. The second line of the
keypad displays the software revision level (w/out the decimal point).
The keypad sound suppression feature available in some commercial panels is not compatible
with the Tuxedo Touch keypad.
The ‘Voice Chime’ feature is a residential control feature only.
Note: If using the maximum number of keypads, an additional auxiliary power supply may be needed.
Software Upgrades
IMPORTANT: During the installation process, check the latest software version and if necessary go to
MyWebTech to download the latest upgrade for your specific keypad model.
About the System (cont’d)
7
Word List
The Tuxedo Touch keypad can annunciate the words listed below. Please note that this listing does not
increase the vocabulary available from your panel. You must use the listing in your alarm panel
instructions for actual words that may be requested for annunciation.
AC-Loss
Air
Alarm
Apartment
Area
Armed
Attic
Away
Baby
Back
Bar
Basement
Bathroom
Bed
Bedroom
Blower
Boiler
Building
Bypassed
Call
Carbon-Monoxide
Central
Check
Closed
Computer
Daughter's
Den
Detector
Dining
Disarmed
Disarm-System-Now
Door
Down
Downstairs
Driveway
Duct
East
Eight-Hundred
Eight
Eighteen
Eighty
Eleven
Emergency
Equipment
Exit
Factory
Father's
Fault
Fence
Fifteen
Fifty
Fire
First
Five-Hundred
Five
Floor
Forty
Four-Hundred
Four
Fourteen
Foyer
Front
Garage
Gas
Glass
Gun
Hall
Heat
House
Hundred
Inside
Instant
Kitchen
Laundry
Left
Library
Light
Living
Loading
Low-Battery
Lower
Machine
Main
Master
Medical
Mother's
Motion
Night
Nine-Hundred
Nine
Nineteen
Ninety
North
Not
Now
Off
Office
On
One
One-Hundred
Open
Outside
Panic
Patio
Phone
Police
Pool
Power
Ready-to-Arm
Rear
Right
Room
Second
Service
Seven-Hundred
Seven
Seventeen
Seventy
Shed
Shop
Side
Six-Hundred
Six
Sixteen
Sixty
Sliding
Smoke
Son's
South
Station
Stay
Storage
Supervise
Telco
Temperature
Ten
Third
Thirteen
Thirty
Three-Hundred
Three
Tool
Twelve
Twenty
Two-Hundred
Two
Up
Upper
Upstairs
Utility
West
Window
Wing
Yard
Zero
Zone
About the System (cont’d)
8
Mounting
This keypad is for indoor use only and should be mounted at a comfortable viewing level. Avoid
mounting in areas of high condensation such as bathrooms or in locations where bright light or
sunlight shines directly on the screen.
The keypad can be mounted with or without the mounting plate. Use the center securing screw for
European installations.
Mounting with mounting plate:
1. Select a mounting location.
2. Detach the mounting plate by sliding
downward.
3. Use the mounting plate to mark the location of
the mounting holes on the mounting surface
and check for level.
4. Locate the mounting plate over the mounting
surface such that the wire/cable access
openings are aligned while passing the
wires/cable through the case back.
**Go to “Wiring” (next page) and complete wiring**
5. Secure the mounting plate to mounting surface
using 4 screws (supplied).
6. Slide keypad onto mounting plate.
6280-006-V0
WALL
SURFACE
WALL
MOUNTING
PLATE
(OPTIONAL)
MOUNTING
SCREWS (4)
(TYP)
Mounting without mounting plate:
1. Select a mounting location.
2. Detach the mounting plate by sliding
downward and discard.
3. Use the template (provided in the carton) to
mark the location of the mounting screws and
the cut-out for the keypad assembly on the
mounting location. Check for level.
4. Install 4 screws (supplied) in the mounting
surface leaving screw heads 1/8” above the
mounting surface.
5. Locate the case back over the mounting surface
such that the opening is aligned with the
wire/cable access opening on the mounting
surface while passing the wires/cable through
the opening in the case back.
**Go to “Wiring” (next page) and complete wiring**
6. Mount keypad by sliding onto the screw heads.
4 - 3/4"
3 - 9/16"
800-08831 5/11 Rev.A
CUT-OUT LOCATION
DRILL 3/16" DIA. HOLES
4 PLACES
Ê800-00831uŠ
6280 SERIES CASE BACK MOUNTING TEMPLATE
DRILL 3/16" DIA. HOLE
6280-016-V0
MOUNTING
SCREWS
INSTALLED
1/8 ABOVE
SURFACE
TEMPLATE
WALL
SURFACE
Mounting (European Installations)
using a center securing screw:
1. Detach case front by removing the two bottom
screws. Gently pull up using a screwdriver if
necessary and pry apart. Lift off cover.
2. Mount the keypad in its final location, (see
“Standard Mounting” or “Mounting without the
mounting plate”) install center securing screw
(supplied) and tighten to mounting surface.
3. Replace the case front and secure using the two
bottom screws.
6280-015-V0
INSTALL CENTER
SECURING SCREW
DETACH CASE FRONT
BY REMOVING SCREWS (2)
AND LIFT UP
CASE
FRONT
CASE
BACK
About the System (contd)
9
Wiring
Connect the Tuxedo Touch in parallel with keypads and other peripheral devices using the keypad
data (ECP) bus.
If the Tuxedo Touch is used as the primary system keypad, maximum wire run length is 150 feet.
If more than one keypad is wired to one run, then the maximum lengths must be divided by the
number of keypads on the run. (e.g., the maximum length is 75 feet if two keypads are wired on a
#22 gauge run).
Wire Gauge: Length
#22 gauge 150 feet
#20 gauge 240 feet
#18 gauge 350 feet
#16 gauge 550 feet
Connect the wires to the keypad terminal block as shown below.
BLACK
POWER FROM SUPPLEMENTARY
POWER SUPPLY IF USED
RED
BLACK
GREEN
YELLOW
CONTROL
TERMINAL STRIP
SUPPLEMENTARY
+12 VDC
POWER SUPPLY
P/N AD12612
BLACK (GND)
RED (+12VDC)
GREEN
( DATA TO
CONTROL)
YELLOW
(DATA FROM
CONTROL)
CONTROL
TERMINAL STRIP
AU X D ATA
IN
DATA
OUT
AUX
DATA
IN
DATA
OUT
AUX AUX
Y
G
6280i-002-V0
RJ45
IP CONNECTION
IMPORTANT: When the keypad is powered from an auxiliary power supply, always apply power to
the control panel first and then the keypad. Failure to observe this sequence results in improper
operation of the keypad and may result in an ECP Error indication.
Supplementary external power supply must be Listed to UL 603 for UL installations, CAN/ULC-S318
for cUL installations, and capable of providing the required backup power.
The Keypad draws up to 310mA. If you power the keypad from your panels Aux Power output,
check your panels Installation and Setup Guide and verify that this device and others do not
exceed your panel's Aux Power output capability. If it does, a supplementary power supply is
needed.
About the System (contd)
10
Specifications:
Mechanical Specifications:
Width: 8.23 inches (209.04mm)
Height: 5.59 inches (141.99mm)
Depth:1.13 inches (28.70mm)
Electrical Specifications:
Backlight OFF, Sound OFF 12V, 140mA
Backlight ON, Sound OFF 12V, 205mA
Backlight ON, Sound ON 12V, 310mA
Operating Environment:
Humidity 93% RH, non- condensing
Temperature:
Operating
14˚ F to 131˚ F / -10˚ C to 55˚ C
(UL tested 32˚-120˚F / 0 to 49˚C)
Shipping / Storage -40˚ F to 158˚ F / -40˚C to 70˚C
Compatible Devices
Z-Wave devices may vary; follow the instructions in the Users Guide for your specific device when
adding and deleting devices into the Z-Wave network.
Not all features are supported for off-the-shelf Z-Wave devices, refer to the table below for some of the
compatible devices that have been tested:
Door Locks
Schlage dead bolt door lock model # BE369CAM619
Schlage lever door lock model # FE599CAM619ACC
Kwikset dead bolt door lock model #910TRLZW15SMTCP
Kwikset lever door lock model # 912TNLTRLZW15SMTCP
Yale door lock -
Thermostats
Honeywell
About the System (contd)
11
Front Panel LEDs
The Tuxedo Touch Keypad has three LEDs as follows:
6280-001-V0
FLASHINGThe system contains new
message(s) for the User.
OFF – No new messages.
RESET BUTTON
Press to unlock keypad
ON – System is armed.
OFF – System is not armed.
ARMED (RED) LED
READY (GREEN) LED
ON – System is disarmed and ready to arm.
OFF – System is armed or disarmed but not
ready. If disarmed, faults or troubles are present.
MESSAGE (YELLOW) LED
SD/SDHC CARD Slot
*Note: If the EN50131 Display feature is enabled, the "Armed" and "Ready" status LEDs turn OFF after 30
seconds and the screen returns to the Home screen until a valid user code is entered.
Navigation Icons
To aid in the navigation through the Tuxedo Touch screens, a set of user-friendly icons has been
provided. The appearance and function are described below.
ICON ICON TITLE FUNCTION
Intro Video Accesses the Product Introduction Video.
"Message" Record and retrieve Voice Messages.
"Automation" Accesses the Z-Wave setup, Scene setup, and Room setup screens.
"Security" Accesses the "Security" screen.
Home Returns you to the "Home" screen.
Back Reverts to the last screen viewed.
About the System (contd)
12
ICON ICON TITLE FUNCTION
Panic
Displays Emergency functions (as programmed by the installer). See
programming the Control Panel note.
Note: This icon is displayed and active on all screens except while in the Clean
Screen mode, during an LCD Display test in
Diagnostics
, and from the Video and
Camera screen.
Control Panel
Message This icon alerts the user to a Control Panel Message.
Setup Accesses the Setup menus.
Multi-Media Accesses the Message, Camera, Picture and Video feature.
Video Allows user to play video files.
Picture Allows user to display personal photos in a slide show format.
Voice Status Allows user to hear system status.
Minimize Home Minimizes the Home screen icons when viewing wallpaper displays.
Maximize Home Maximizes the Home screen icons when viewing wallpaper displays.
About the System (contd)
13
Panel Fault Displays
The “Security” screen displays an Icon(s) if a panel fault(s) occurs. The following Icons(s) may be shown
as applicable to you system:
ICON MEANING
AC Loss The system is not receiving AC power.
Bell Failure The system bell or siren has a problem.
Note: This Icon is displayed when interfacing with residential panels only.
Expander Failure The system has a failure in an expansion module.
Low Battery The system battery, that powers the system during an AC power loss, is low.
LRR Supervision Failure The Communication Device used to communicate with the central
station has a supervision failure.
Max Attempts Exceeded The system has exceeded the maximum attempts to communicate
with the Central Station.
Pager Failure The system cannot communicate with an assigned pager.
Telco-1 Cut The system is not able to communicate with the central monitoring station over the
primary phone line.
Telco-2 Cut The system is not able to communicate with the central monitoring station over the
secondary phone line.
Wireless Failure The system is not able to communicate with its wireless devices.
Note: If multiple faults exist, press the More Choices icon and then the Show Zones icon to view and
scroll through the complete list of faults.
14
Initial Setup
Programming the Control Panel
The keypad is not fully operational unless its address in the control panel has been enabled (set as an
alpha console) AUI type device, and assigned to a partition (where applicable). For a list of alarm
systems that the keypad can interface with, refer to the “Compatibility Table” in Section 1 of this
document for the quantity of keypads that may be used and the required control panel software
revision level.
We recommend that you use either a standard alpha keypad or the keypad in Console Emulation Mode
when programming the control panel. When in the Console Mode, the keypad emulates an alpha
keypad and the programming of the panel is performed following the procedures provided in your
panel’s Installation and Setup Guide.
Note: When programming your control panel, if you change the zone types for your emergency zones
you may disable the emergency buttons in the keypad. The emergency buttons in the keypad are active
for zone types 06 (Silent Panic Button), and 07 (Panic Button), 08 (Medical Button), and 09 (Fire
Button). Additionally, the Medical button is also compatible with a zone type 15 (24-Hour Medical) for
panels that contain this zone type.
On residential control panels (VISTA-20P or equivalent):
Up to four keypads may be used (addresses 1, 2, 5 and 6). Addresses 1 and 2 (in field *189) are enabled
by default. If the defaults have been changed, enable these addresses (in field *189) using an alpha-
keypad and the Data Field Programming procedures located in the panel Installation and Setup Guide.
On commercial control panels (VISTA-128BP, VISTA-128FBP, or equivalent):
Addresses 1-2, and 3-30 may be used for controls under Rev. 10 supporting 3 AUI’s, see Important Note
below. Addresses 1-30 may be used for controls Rev. 10 and higher supporting 6 AUI’s. These addresses
in the control panel are normally not defaulted for AUI type devices. To enable the addresses you are
using for keypads, use an alpha-keypad and follow the procedures for “Device Programming” in your
control panel “Programming Guide.”
Important Note: If multiple keypads are being used, they must be set to addresses 1, 2, and X (where X
equals any address from 3 through 30). Only one AUI type device may be assigned to an address from 3
through 30 on commercial control panels.
The Keypad should not be assigned as a Master Console. If the keypad is assigned as a Master Console,
partitions must be controlled from the Partition screen or using the Console Emulation Mode.
Keypad Initialization
When initially powered, the screen displays the boot sequence and the "Set ECP Address" screen is
displayed.
If the system is incorporating only one keypad, leave the address set to 1 and press Apply. The boot-
up process continues until completion. If there are to be additional keypads in the system, after
enabling addresses in the control panel using an alpha-keypad, power-up each keypad one at a time,
and set its address to one of the addresses you enabled in the control panel.
Installer Note: The Tuxedo Touch Screen has been calibrated at the factory. Ignore the “CALIBRATE”
button that appears on the “Options” screen after initial ECP setup. If the screen should require
recalibration, the end user may do so via the “Keypad Test” screen. See the “Diagnostic Tests” section
for instructions.
Initial Setup (contd)
15
Time and Date Setup
If not already set from the control panel, set the current time and date. Refer to Time/Date Setup.
Night Setup
The Keypad is defaulted to arm the system in the STAY INSTANT mode when arming the system
using the NIGHT icon. Select the arming mode to be activated when the NIGHT icon is pressed on the
“Arming” screen, refer to the “Night Setup” section.
Web Server/Hosting
The Tuxedo Touch keypad offers web-hosting capability allowing you to access your Security and Home
Automation System via any web enabled device. The Tuxedo Touch keypad IP Address is displayed on
the “IP Setup” screen as well as on the “Home” screen. This IP Address is used on a standard web
browser to control user functions such as, Security, Z-Wave operation and camera viewing.
From your web enabled device, do the following:
ACTION NOTES
1. At your Computer, i-Pad, Smart Phone or Tablet:
a) Navigate to the Settings feature.
b) Turn ON the “Wi-Fi” setting and select the
router to connect to. Enter a name and
password, if required.
c) Open the browser and enter the IP Address
displayed on the keypad into your browser.
If using a Smart Phone or Tablet browser, access
to basic arming commands are available.
If using a Computer or i-Pad browser, full access
to keypad options are available.
You can now control your Security System, local Z-
Wave devices and view your local cameras from your
browser.
IP Setup
Follow the steps below to control your local Z-Wave devices via your Computer, Tablet, Smart Phone or
i-Pad.
Automatic IP Addresses
In most cases, IP addresses are assigned automatically by your Internet Service Provider. The IP
Address is displayed in the lower left-hand corner on the Tuxedo Touch Keypad “Home” screen.
To access “IP Setup”, from the “Home” screen, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch keypad:
a) Press the Setup icon.
b) Press the IP Setup icon. The “IP
Setup” screen displays the IP
Address and Default Gateway
Address of your router.
c) Press the Refresh button; the IP
information will automatically
update. This may take up to 60
seconds.
2. Press Apply; the keypad will save
the information and reset.
Take note of the address; you will need to enter this
address into your browser.
After proper setup, the IP Address is displayed on the
Home page.
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Initial Setup (contd)
16
ICON ACTION NOTES
To set up a User Account:
1. Press the Account Setup button.
2. Highlight the User ID number on the
screen and enter a user name; press OK.
3. Highlight the User ID number again
and enter a user password; press OK.
4. Press the Save icon. The new user is
displayed on the screen.
5. Press Apply.
6. To delete a user, highlight the User
Name and press the Delete button.
Note: Account Setup allows you to add up to 5 users.
Use the Data Entry Keyboard to enter the required
information.
Use the Shift key for capital letters
Use the BS (Backspace) key to make corrections.
Press OK
A pop-up window displays the message:
Save the Change
Select Yes to save the settings.
Select No to cancel.
Fixed IP Addresses
If the IP Address is not displayed in the lower left-hand corner on the Tuxedo Touch Keypad “Home”
screen, you may require a fixed IP Address. Obtain the IP Address by contacting your Internet Service
Provider and then do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad:
a) Press the Setup icon and then press
the IP Setup icon; the “IP Setup”
screen is displayed.
b) Press the button next to Obtain an IP
address automatically to de-select it.
c) Enter the “IP Address” by pressing
the first set of 3 zeros (“000”) on the
screen, and enter the first three
numbers of the IP address on the
“Data Entry Keyboard”. Repeat this
step until the complete address has
been entered and press Apply.
2. At your Computer, i-Pad, Smart Phone
or Tablet Browser:
a) Start your browser and enter your IP
Address.
Use the Data Entry Keyboard to enter the required
information.
Use the Shift key for capital letters
Use the BS (Backspace) key to make
corrections.
Press OK
A pop-up window displays the message:
Settings Changed! Remember new settings?
Select Yes to save the settings.
Select No to cancel.
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Setup
You may access Brightness and Volume, Display & Audio Setup, System Setup and IP Setup
from the "Setup" screen.
Brightness and Volume Control
From the "Home" screen, access the "Setup" screen as follows:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. From the Home screen, press the Setup icon.
2. Move the Brightness/Volume slide bar up or
down to increase/decrease brightness/ volume.
Yes saves the change. No discards the change.
If changes are made, when you exit a Settings
Changed! pop-up window is displayed asking
Remember New Settings?
Display & Audio Setup
You may access Operating Modes, Backlight Off After Time, To Homepage After Time, Auto
Slideshow After Time, and Clean Screen from Display & Audio Setup.
Operating Modes
Operating modes provides access to Chime Mode, Voice Mode, and Voice Chime.
Chime Mode – Keypad chimes whenever a door or window is open.
Voice Mode – Keypad voice annunciates whenever a change in system status occurs such as Armed,
Disarmed, or Alarms.
Voice Chime – The chime mode and voice mode are in effect. The chime beeps followed by voice
annunciation.
From the Home screen, press the “Setup” icon, and do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the Disp & Audio Setup icon.
2. Enter your Authorized Code, if
required.
If the Chime Mode and Voice Mode are both
selected, the Voice Chime is automatically selected.
When the keypad exits the Operating Modes
screen, your selection is saved.
3. Select Chime Mode or Voice Mode to
turn the mode on or off.
4. Press the HOME or BACK icon after
making your selection.
It may take a few seconds for the Chime Mode to
take effect.
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Adjust the Screen Timeouts
When the keypad is left idle, it automatically:
Turns the “Backlight Off After” the selected backlight off time has expired (unless “Never” option is
selected).
returns to the “Home” screen after the selected “To Homepage After” time has expired (unless
“Never” option is selected), and
if enabled, the “Auto Slideshow After Time” begins the slide show.
To select the desired screen timeouts, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. From the "Home" screen, press the Setup
icon.
2. Press the Disp & Audio Setup icon.
3. Enter your Authorized Code.
4. Press the desired selection from the drop-
down list displaying the time period for each
option.
Yes saves the change. No discards the change.
If changes are made, when you exit a
Settings Changed! pop-up window is
displayed asking Remember New Settings?
Settings include:
Backlight Off After X time
Return To Homepage After X time
Auto Slideshow After X time.
Notes
The To Homepage After Time option is only
available if the EN50131 display option is not
enabled by the installer.
When in EN50131 mode, Auto Slideshow
After is preset to 1 minute and can not be
changed.
Clean Screen
With the exception of normal cleaning, the keypad is maintenance free.
Press the “Display and Audio” icon, and do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the CLEAN SCREEN icon. 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 cleaners.
Press CONTINUE to disable touchscreen."
*Panics cannot be initiated during this process*
2. Press Cancel to exit.
When the "Continue" icon 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.
The Emergency screen cannot be accessed while running in the clean screen mode.
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Multi-Media
This feature allows you to access voice messages, play video files, display personal photos in a slide
show format, and view up-to four cameras at one time from your keypad.
UL Multi-Media functionality is supplementary only and has not been evaluated by UL.
Picture Setup
The Picture feature allows the user to display up to 1000 personal photos on the touch-screen and can
be accessed from the Home screen by pressing the Picture icon, or access this feature as follows:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Insert your personal media (SD/SDHC)
card (with stored picture files) first.
2. Press the Multi-Media icon and then press
the Picture icon.
3. Select the type of viewing transition
desired (Standard, Horizontal, Vertical or
Fade Out) by pressing the Transition arrow.
4. 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).
To set a picture as wallpaper:
1. Use the slide bar to highlight the file you
want to be displayed on the keypad screen.
2. Press the Set Wallpaper icon; view your
selection from the “Home” screen.
Photo files can be viewed from the
(SD/SDHC) Card. Formats supported are
.bmp or .jpg files.
NOTE:
To exit slide show at any time and resume
keypad operation, press anywhere on the
screen.
The first image is displayed and a list of
stored images appears on the screen.
When an image is loading, no other
Picture Setup function can be performed
(play, previous, next, add or set
wallpaper).
Press the TOP button to move up one level in
the directory.
Press the OPEN button to view larger images
and/or open directories, select from the list of
stored images.
Press the CLEAR ALL button to clear all
pictures from the current slide show rotation.
NOTE: When viewing wallpaper displays, the
Home screen icons can be minimized by
touching the Minimize Home icon.
Picture Icons
Play Image
Previous Image
Next Image
Add Image
Minimize
Home
Maximize Home
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Multi-Media (contd)
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Camera Setup
The Camera feature allows you to view up-to four cameras at one time. Cameras should be in their
final location and turned on before they are added to the system. To add a camera, do the following:
SCREEN ACTION NOTES
1. Connect an RJ45 cable to the back of the
Tuxedo Touch Keypad and connect the other
end of the RJ45 cable to your Ethernet on
your existing “powered-up” router.
2. Connect an RJ45 cable to the back of your
camera (LAN) and connect the opposite end
to the Ethernet on your router.
3. Apply power to the Camera. Wait a few
seconds for initial power-up of camera.
4. Press the Multi-Media and Camera icons
or press the Camera icon from the “Home”
screen and then press the Camera Setup
icon. The “Camera List” screen is displayed.
Initial camera setup cannot be performed over
a wireless connection.
Use the Data Entry Keyboard to enter the
required information.
Use the Shift key for capital letters
Use the BS (Backspace) key to make
corrections.
Press OK
5. Press the Scan icon to locate the camera.
Once located, highlight the camera address,
and press the Edit icon and go to Step 7.
6. If the camera information is not
automatically obtained, press the Add icon
to manually enter information on the “Add
Camera” screen.
7. To edit camera information, highlight the
camera and press the Edit icon; the “Camera
Configuration” screen is displayed.
8. When all cameras have been added, press
the Wireless Settings icon and on the
“Wireless Settings” screen enter the wireless
information from your router.
9. Press Apply to All to set cameras to
wireless operation. If camera does not have
wireless capability, leave camera connected
to router.
Enter the appropriate information (Name, User,
RTSP Path, Resolution, Frame Rate, Address,
Password, RTSP Port, HTTP Port) if known.
Enter the appropriate wireless information SSID,
Network Type, Channel No., Security System
and Shared Key, if applicable.
Security System information for WEP enter
Authentication Type, WEP Encryption, Pass
Phrase, and WEP Key.
For WPA PSK TKIP, WPA PSK, AES, and
WPA2 PSK AES, enter the Shared Key using
the Data Entry keyboard and press OK.
A pop-up window displays cam (name)
wireless set OK, if successful. Or, cam
(name) wireless set Failed.
The RJ45 cable can now be removed from the
wireless cameras and (once power has been
recycled to the camera) you can view wirelessly
via the Tuxedo Touch Keypad.
Setup Icons Camera Icons
Play
Scan
Add
Delete
Clear
Clear
Edit
Refresh
Stop Auto
Pan
Quad
View
Full
View
Pan/Tilt Back
Note: To use the Pan/Tilt feature in Quad View, select the camera name from the camera list and then press Pan/Tilt.
UL Camera functionality is supplementary only and has not been evaluated by UL.
Multi-Media (contd)
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Video (Audio) Setup
To access the Video (Audio) feature, from the “Home” screen do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Insert your personal media
(SD/SDHC) card (with stored video files)
first.
2. Press Multi-Media and then press the
Video icon.
3. Highlight a video file from the list and
press Play to start the selected video file.
4. Press the Repeat icon to continually
replay the selected video.
5. Deselect the Repeat icon to
automatically play the complete list of
video files starting with the first video
and ending with the last.
Note: A Video Converter is required to convert
videos for proper playback on the Tuxedo Touch
Keypad. Use an Internet search engine to locate
and download a Video Converter, then follow the
steps in the Video Converter Instructions
(provided in the carton).
Note: Maximum video resolution should not
exceed 400 x 240.
Note: If the video file causes the keypad to lock,
use a small object (such as a paper clip) to press
the reset button located in the lower right-hand
side of the keypad to reset the keypad.
Use the slide bar to scroll through the video list.
If desired, press the Full View icon to view
video in full screen.
Video Icons
Play
Pause
Full View
Repeat
Touch the appropriate icon to Play, Pause, view a
Full View or Repeat the video.
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System Setup
From System Setup, you may access CS Setup, User Setup, Time & Date, and Advanced Setup.
CS Setup
You may access ECP Address, CS Options/Operating Modes, Screen Security, Device Events, Code Authority
and Panel Configuration from the CS Setup screen.
From the “Home” screen, press the Setup and System Setup icon and perform the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. From the System Setup screen, press
the CS Setup icon.
2. Enter your Authorized Code, if required.
3. Press the ECP Address icon.
If the top of the screen is displaying ECP Error,
the ECP address in the keypad is not valid for
the panel that it is connected to. In this case,
change the ECP to the keypad default code of
4140 to advance to the next screen.
Note: Default code 4140 is the Tuxedo Touch
default installer code before connecting to a
control panel. Once connected to a control
panel, use that panels installer code.
ECP Address Selection
After enabling addresses in the control panel using an alpha-keypad, power-up each keypad one at a
time, and set its address to one of the addresses you enabled in the control panel. Otherwise, access
the Central Station screen then follow this procedure to change the address on the unit.
To change the address, perform the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1
2
3
1. Press the ECP Address icon.
2. Select the ECP address for this keypad
using the Up/Dn arrows.
3. The available ECP addresses are:
1-2, 5-6 for residential controls
1-2, 3-30 for commercial controls under
Rev. 10 supports 3 AUIs. See
Important Note below.
1-30 for commercial controls Rev. 10
and higher supports 6 AUIs.
IMPORTANT: If multiple keypads are being used,
they must be set to addresses 1, 2, and X (where X
equals any address from 3 through 30). Only one
AUI type device may be assigned to an address
from 3 through 30 on commercial control panels.
When the keypad cannot communicate with the
alarm panel, the message ECP Error is
displayed, check the following:
Verify that the AUI type device is enabled in
the control panel, and that the ECP address in
the keypad matches the address enabled in the
control panel. Use a different address for each
device.
If powering the keypad from a power supply,
make sure you have a common ground
installed (wiring between Power Supply "gnd"
and panel "Aux. power neg").
NOTE: When the ECP address is changed, and
Apply is selected, the keypad resets.
The keypad should not be assigned as a Master
Console. If the keypad is assigned as a Master
Console, partitions must be controlled from the
Partition screen or using the Console Emulation
Mode.
System Setup (contd)
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CS Options / Operating Modes
The "CS Options" menu allows you to enable Display Lighting and the EN50131 Display feature.
The "Operating Modes" menu allows you to access "Normal Mode", "Safe Mode" and
"Automation/Demo Mode".
Compliance Feature (EN50131)
The EN50131 Display compliance feature is a European Standard designed to prevent unauthorized
users from knowing the status of the Security System. When the EN50131 Display is turned ON:
The keypad returns to the "Home" screen after 30 seconds; "Armed" and "Ready" LEDs turn OFF.
The "To Homepage After" time setting changes to 30 seconds and the time is non-selectable.
The “Auto Slideshow After” is preset to “1” minute and can not be changed.
The Security, Message and Lighting screen does not display system status until an authorized
user code is entered.
The "Setup" menu does not display system status until an authorized user code is entered.
From the Home screen, press the Setup and System Setup icon.
Operating Modes
Safe Mode
The Safe Mode may be automatically entered by the program on a communication failure or may be
entered manually on command.
Automatic Entry
In the rare event that the keypad cannot successfully communicate in its graphic mode with the control
panel, the screen presents you with a message of “Problems detected. Start Keypad in Safe Mode?” and
requests a “Yes” or “No” response. If you answer with “Yes”, the keypad goes into the Safe Mode. If you
answer with “No”, the keypad tries to communicate with the panel again. After 3 consecutive times of
receiving no response, the keypad enters the Safe Mode automatically.
Manual Entry
Note: ONLY enter the Safe Mode from the Normal Mode. Entering the Safe Mode from the
Automation/Demo Mode may result in incorrect display of the Emergency Function keys.
ICON ACTION NOTES
! SAFE MODE !
1. Select Safe Mode and then press Apply.
2. Press OK.
3. To exit, touch the safe mode bar and
touch Yes to return to Normal Mode.
The Warning message "Keypad will reset to
activate changes" is displayed.
The keypad resets and restarts in the Safe
Mode.
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the CS Options icon.
2. Enter your Authorized Code, if
required.
3. Select Lighting" or "EN50131 Display"
to turn the option on or off.
4. Select "Normal Mode" or "Safe Mode" to
turn the option on or off.
Apply accepts all changes.
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
with the control panel and any user can select
Advanced Setup screens.
System Setup (contd)
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Operating in the Safe Mode
While in the Safe Mode, the Home screen displays the Security Icon, Panic Icon, and Message Icon. A
message at the bottom of the screen is displaying: !SAFE MODE!
This is a limited mode of operation. While in this mode:
You can use the Security icon to access the Console Emulation Mode of operation to try to clear your
faults, disarm the system, or enter additional Alpha Keypad commands specified in your panel User
and Installation Guides. You can perform almost all functions that you can perform from a standard
non-graphic alpha keypad.
You can press the “Panic” icon and generate Emergency Messages as defined in the panel's home
partition for this keypad.
The Armed and Ready LEDs on the front of the keypad indicates the keypad’s home partition status.
The Chime mode functions in the Safe Mode: however, you do not have Voice, Voice Chime, or
Message capability.
Note: Z-Wave Scenes do not function in Safe Mode.
WARNING: The Slide Show feature does not start automatically in Safe Mode.
Screen Security
The Screen Security icon displays a list of authority levels and the user level that has been given
access to them. To view and/or edit Screen Security, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. From the System Setup screen, press
the CS Setup icon.
2. Enter your Authorized Code.
3. Press the Screen Security icon.
4. If authority levels are correct, press
BACK or Home to exit the menu.
5. If changes are necessary, select the
line to be changed and the level of user to
have access; then select OK or Cancel.
Note: The Screen Security screen contains a
heading of Advanced Setup, Central Station Setup,
Disp. & Audio Setup, Event Logs, Lighting,
Message, Security, or Time/Date highlighting the
line was selected for change.
The Screen Security screen is re-displayed listing
any changes.
Note: The User Levels listed on this screen match
the User Levels in commercial panels. See the
following chart for corresponding User Levels in
Residential Panels.
Residential Panels and Screen Security
Access Level Chosen in Keypad Screen Security
Authority Level in Panel
Matching
Authority
Level in
Keypad
Installer
Master
Manager
Operator A
Operator B
Operator C
System Master Master No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Partition Master Master No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Standard User Normal No No No Yes Yes Yes
Arm Only N/A No No No No No No
Guest Guest No No No No Yes Yes
Duress N/A No No No No No No
System Setup (contd)
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Code Authority
The Code Authority screen displays User Names and Partition Authority Level for the User Code. To
view the Code Authority level, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the Code Authority icon.
2. Enter the 4-digit User Code for the
user that you want to obtain Authority
Level information about.
3. Press BACK.
Note: If the User Code entered is not active in the
system, a NOT VALID message will be displayed.
Device Events
Your system has the ability to record events in a history log. Each event is recorded with the time and
date of its occurrence. The control panel must be programmed to record various system events in
installer programming mode. To view the Device Events, perform the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the Device Events icon. A list
of events is displayed.
To view a record of events in a history log, press the
up/down arrow to scroll.
Panel Configuration
The Panel Configuration screen displays the configuration of the panel. To view the panel
configuration, do the following:
SCREEN ACTION NOTES
1. Press the Panel Configuration icon.
2. If correct, press Back to return to
“System Setup” screen.
A "Panel Configuration" screen is displayed
providing details of your system.
Delete clears the configuration from the keypad and
reloads the panel configuration into the keypad from
the panel.
After you press Delete, a confirmation screen is
displayed.
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User System Setup
User Setup provides access to Add a User, Delete a User, and Edit a User.
User Code Setup
Each user must be assigned a name with a corresponding 4-digit user code in order to gain access to
various features and functions. The keypad can hold the identity for 10 Users in its memory. If additional
Users are needed, define the additional Users using the Console Emulation Mode.
Users for the system are programmed in a central user setup location that provides the specific questions
for authorization levels assigned to different users. You may want these users to be the same, but there
are situations in which you may want a user to have limited capabilities. These capabilities are defined by
the Authority Level assigned to each user.
Authority Levels
Authority levels define the system functions a particular user can perform. Depending on the authority
assigned to you, there are certain system functions you may be prohibited from performing. The following
information describes the authority levels available in the keypad and provides the equivalent authority
level name found in your alarm system manuals. The authority levels available in the keypad are as
follows:
Equivalent System Name Keypad
Authority
Level
Functions Residential
Systems
Commercial
Systems
Installer Can perform all security functions except can only disarm if
code was used to arm, can change Master Code, cannot
change other user codes, can access the Central Station
Screen options
Note: This authority level cannot be assigned using the keypad.
Installer Installer
Master 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
Guest 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 the
system.
Guest Level 4
Operator B
No Access Used to restrict access to a partition. N/A N/A
Note: The authorized code for deleting, adding, and editing users is dependent upon the alarm panel you
are interfacing with. Check your alarm panel Installation and Setup Guide to determine who can delete, add,
and edit users.
Access User Setup as follows:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. From the "Home" screen, press Setup
and the System Setup icon.
2. Press the USER Setup icon.
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How to Add a User
Add a user, from the "Home" screen, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the Setup icon.
2. Press the System Setup icon.
3. Press the USER SETUP icon.
4. Press the ADD USER icon and
enter your Authorized Code.
5. Press the box next to Enter User
Name.
6. Type in the user name (6 characters
max.; no spaces between characters)
and press the OK icon.
7. Press the box next to User Number
and enter an available (3-digit) user
number; press the OK icon.
8. Press the box next to Enter User
Code, enter the 4-digit User Code for
this user and press the OK icon.
9. Press the box next to RF Button
Zone (if used); enter the 3-digit RF
Button Zone for this user.
10. Press the Save icon.
Use the Shift key for capital letters
Use the BS (Backspace) key to make corrections.
The @#$ key is not available for use at this time.
These characters cannot be saved to the control
panel.
Select the partitions, access level, and enter an
available user number for this user.
Available user numbers:
For Residential enter a number from 002-49.
For Commercial enter a number from 002-250.
If assigning this user to wireless key, enter one of the
zone numbers of the keyfob (the wireless key must be
programmed first before it can be assigned to a user).
How to Add an Existing User to a Second Keypad
After adding a user to the first keypad, the same user can be added to a second keypad. From the
second keypad go to “User Setup” and enter the same user name and same user code (refer to “How to
Add a User” above). The second keypad will automatically update the user information. Press Save.
How to Delete a User
Delete a User as follows:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Select the User you want to delete.
2. Press the DELETE USER icon.
3. Enter your Authorized Code.
4. Press the appropriate icon.
Three selections are available: add a user, edit a user,
or delete a user.
The Confirm Delete screen is displayed.
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:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the EDIT USER icon.
2. Enter your Authorized Code.
3. Select the options needed for this
user and press Save.
Three selections are available: add a user, edit a user,
or delete a user.
User System Setup (Contd)
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Time/Date Setup
You can set the time and date from the Set Time & Date screen.
When the time is set it is stored in the keypad and sent to the control panel when you press Apply and
answer Yes to the following prompt. Additionally, when using the keypad with a residential panel, the
panel downloads its time into the keypad once an hour after the clock is set.
If the Get Time icon is pressed, the keypad downloads the time and date from the control panel and
exits the Set Time & Date screen. Note: This icon appears with residential panels and may not
appear with all commercial panels.
Setting Daylight Savings Time
To set the daylight savings time, from the "Home" screen do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press Setup and the System
Setup icon.
2. Press the Time/Date Setup icon
and enter your Authorized Code.
3. Press the DST icon if you want
daylight savings 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.
5. APPLY saves the settings.
If DST On (Daylight Savings Time) is selected, the
keypad adjusts for Daylight Savings time at the month,
week and time chosen.
Make sure "DST" On is checked to enable this feature.
Setting Current Time and Date
To set the current time, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the Month "arrow", and
select the current month.
2. Press the Year that is being
displayed and enter the current year.
3. Press the Hour that is being
displayed and enter the current
hour.
4. Press the Minutes that is being
displayed and enter the current
minute.
After each selection the window closes automatically
and the selection is displayed.
Each depression switches the AM/PM display.
The selected date is highlighted on the screen.
Select if you want a 12-hour or 24-hour format for your
time display by pressing the circle to the left of the 12
Hour display.
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ICON ACTION NOTES
5. Select AM or PM by pressing on
the AM or PM display on the screen.
6. Select the day of the month by
pressing the proper day.
7. Press Apply.
Yes saves the time changes in your
security system.
No saves the changes to the keypad only.
A confirmation screen is displayed.
Each press switches the AM/PM display.
The selected date is highlighted on the screen.
Note: A Yes response is recommended.
Advanced Setup
The Advanced Setup screen allows access to Software Version, Keypad Reset, Keypad Test, Night
Setup and Output Setup menus.
System Information
To view the latest software version installed on your system, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. From the "Home" screen, press Setup
and the System Setup icon.
2. Press the Advanced Setup icon.
3. Enter your Authorized Code.
The Software Version is displayed in the lower
right corner of the screen.
Keypad Reset
To access Keypad Reset do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. From the "Home" screen, press Setup
and the System Setup icon.
2. Press the Advanced Setup icon.
3. Enter your Authorized Code.
4. Press the Keypad Reset icon.
If the keypad requires resetting, press OK and
the keypad resets. If Cancel is selected, keypad
is not reset.
Keypad Test
A series of diagnostic tests are provided that allows verification of correct operation of the keypad and
its connections to the security system. There are a total of four diagnostic tests; LCD Display Test,
Audio Test, LED Test, and Calibration Test.
Performing Diagnostic Tests
Select any diagnostic test from the Diagnostics screen by pressing its associated Test icon. All or any
individual test may be run when you access the Diagnostics screen; however, each test must be
performed one at a time.
At any time when a test is not being performed, you can press:
back to return to the previous screen, or
home to return to your home page.
Once the Diagnostics screen is exited, subsequent entry to this screen displays all test options as
"Not Performed."
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LCD Display Test
Perform the LCD Display Test as follows:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the Advanced Setup icon.
2. If applicable, enter your Authorized Code.
The Emergency screen cannot be
accessed while running the LCD
Display Test.
3. Press the Keypad Test icon.
4. Press the LCD Display Test icon; a series
of screens appear.
After each type of display, you are asked if
the display was proper.
If the response to all questions is yes, the LCD
Display Test message area of the Diagnostics
screen displays Passed.
Audio Test
Perform the Audio Test as follows:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the Audio Test icon; "Testing.." is
displayed while beeps sound from the
speaker.
At the conclusion of the test, a pop-up "Confirmation
Window" is displayed with the question "Did you
hear Beeping?"
When you press Yes, "Passed" is displayed in
the test status column on the "Diagnostics"
screen.
When you press No, "Failed" is displayed in the
test status column on the "Diagnostics" screen.
LED Test
Perform the LED Test as follows:
ICON ACTION
1. Press the LED Test icon; "Testing.." is
displayed while the 3 LEDs light
sequentially, top to bottom (red, green,
yellow), 5 times.
At the conclusion of the test, a pop-up
"Confirmation Window" is displayed with the
question "Did you see chasing LED pattern?"
If you press Yes, "Passed" is displayed in the
test status column on the "Diagnostics" screen.
If you press No, "Failed" is displayed in the test
status column on the "Diagnostics" screen.
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Calibration Test
If the Touch Screen requires recalibration, do the following:
NIGHT Setup Function
The NIGHT function can be set to arm the system in one of five arming modes:
Away - Arms all zones with entry delay.
Stay - Arms perimeter zones with entry delay.
Instant - Arms perimeter zones without entry delay.
Night (Residential Panels Only) – Arms all perimeter zones plus all zones listed in Zone List 5.
Maximum - Arms all zones without entry delay. Not to be used for ANSI/SIA CP-01 installations.
To set the NIGHT function, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the System Setup and Advanced
Setup icon.
2. Enter your Authorized Code, if required.
3. Press the Night Setup icon.
4. Select the arming mode to be activated
when NIGHT is selected on the "Arming"
screen.
Apply accepts the setting.
Back cancels your selection.
ICON ACTION
1. Select the Calibration icon and using a
stylus, follow the screen directions by
pressing a series of crosshairs (+) and boxes
(
) on the screen until done.
2. If the test was successful, press OK.
The screen returns to the Keypad Test screen.
3. If the test was unsuccessful, choose to
Retry, Ignore or Exit.
If the Calibration test was successful, a
confirmation screen appears stating:
Congratulations Calibration Successful!!!
If the test was unsuccessful, an error message
appears indicating the Part of the screen that
failed and stating: Calibration failure, do you
want to retry?
User System Setup (Contd)
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Output Setup Function
The Output Setup function allows you to disable Output selection. There are a maximum of 18 outputs
that can be enabled or disabled. To set the Output Setup function, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the System Setup and Advanced
Setup icon.
2. Enter your Authorized Code, if required.
3. Press the Output Setup icon.
4. Press the Output Disable icon to disable
the selection.
5. Press the Output Enable icon to enable
the Output selection.
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.
Apply accepts the setting.
Back cancels your selection.
Output Setup Icons
Output Disable
Output Enable
Apply Back
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Automation
Before a device will work in the home control network, it must be “Included” (added) into the
network. Follow the instructions below to Include a Z-Wave enabled device into a home
control network using the Tuxedo Touch keypad.
NOTE: Z-Wave applications have not been evaluated by UL.
WARNING: Automation is intended for lifestyle convenience. Do not use automation for life safety and
property protection.
UL Automation functionality is supplementary only and has not been evaluated by UL.
Including/Adding Z-Wave Devices
Before including Z-Wave devices, each device must be installed according to the manufacturers’
instructions and in their final location and turned on.
UL Access control functionalit
y
has not been evaluated b
y
UL and ma
y
not be used in UL Listed
applications.
Include/Add a Light, Switch or Outlet Module
To include a Z-Wave Light, Switch or Outlet module, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad:
a) Press the Automation icon from the
“Home” screen and then press the
Z-Wave Setup icon to display the
“Z-Wave Device Management” screen.
b) Press the Z-Wave Include/Add icon.
2. At the device Module:
a) Press the Function Key on the device.
Note: Z-Wave light modules may vary; follow the
instructions in the User Guide for your specific
device to include properly.
If a dimmer module was added, an On/Off
button and a slide bar (to control the dimmer)
are displayed.
If an on/off light, appliance, switch or outlet
module was added, an On/Off button (to
control the device) is displayed.
The keypad displays a series of messages:
Start add device.
Please press function key on device
Adding Controller Unit
Adding Slave Unit
Device added successfully
Z-Wave Device Management Icons
Include/Add
Exclude/Delete
Abort
Remove
Failed
Edit
Reset
Default
Router
Security
Link
Automation (contd)
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Include a Door Lock
Assemble the Z-Wave door lock (if required); install batteries and connect necessary cables (refer to the
Door Lock’s Instruction Guide). Enroll the door lock adjacent to the keypad and mount within the
proper Z-Wave range.
NOTE: Program the user code in the control panel prior to programming that user code into the door
lock. User Codes must be 4-digits.
Include a door lock device as follows:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad:
a) Press the Automation icon from the
“Home” screen and then press the
Z-Wave Setup icon to display the
“Z-Wave Device Management” screen.
b) Press the Z-Wave Include/Add icon.
2. At the door lock:
a) Program the selected user code from
the panel; refer to Door Lock User
Guide.
Note: Door lock devices may vary; follow the
instructions in the
Users Guide
for your specific
door lock to include properly and to program a
new user code.
The keypad displays a series of messages:
Please press function key on device
Adding to Security Network
Device added successfully
Note: If software is upgraded on the Tuxedo
Touch keypad, re-included the door lock and re-
set the user code in the door lock.
Follow the screen instructions to complete the
inclusion.
Include a Honeywell Thermostat
Install a Honeywell Thermostat according to the manufactures instructions. Device should be mounted
in the final location and tested before adding it to the system.
To include a Honeywell Thermostat into a Z-Wave network, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad:
a) Press the Automation icon from the
“Home” screen and then press the
Z-Wave Setup icon to display the
“Z-Wave Device Management” screen.
b) Press the Z-Wave Include/Add icon.
2. At the Z-Wave thermostat:
a) Select Thermostat; set the Time and
Date.
b) Follow the instructions in the
thermostat Installation Guide for
“Z-Wave inclusion”.
c) To complete inclusion, press Done.
d) Press Exit on the thermostat to
return to normal operation.
3. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad:
a) To verify activation, press the Back
icon and wait 30 seconds.
Note: If installing another brand of thermostat,
follow the instructions in the
Users Guide
for that
specific thermostat to include properly.
Some thermostats do not update temperature
status automatically (i.e., Wayne Dalton).
IMPORTANT: Honeywell is not responsible for
property damages due to improper setting of the
thermostat modes.
The keypad displays a series of messages:
Please press function key on device
Adding Controller Unit
Adding Slave Unit
Device added successfully
Follow the screen instructions to complete the
inclusion.
Press the Refresh icon; the device is displayed.
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Editing Z-Wave Device Names
Edit a Device Module Name
To edit a device name, do the following:
Exclude/Delete Z-Wave Devices
Exclude a Light, Outlet, or Switch Module
To exclude a device from the Z-Wave network, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad:
a) Press the Automation icon from the
“Home” screen and then press the
Z-Wave Setup icon to display the
“Z-Wave Device Management”
screen.
b) Highlight the device to exclude and
press the Z-Wave Exclude/Delete
icon.
2. At the device module:
a) Press the Function Key to exclude
the device from the keypad.
Z-Wave Exclude/Delete -clears the node from the
keypad and resets device to the default setting.
Notes:
If the device is not excluded, refer to the
Z-
Wave Troubleshooting
section.
To remove a defective device, refer to the
Z-
Wave Troubleshooting
section.
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad:
a) Press the Automation icon from the
“Home” screen and press the Z-Wave
Setup icon to display the “Z-Wave
Device Management” screen.
b) Highlight the device name and press
the Z-Wave Edit icon.
c) On the “Data Entry” keyboard, press
Clear and enter a new name.
d) Press OK.
Enter the new device name by entering it on the
data entry keyboard.
Use the Shift icon for capital letters.
Use the BS (Backspace) icon to make
corrections.
The @#$ icon is not available for use at this time.
Automation (contd)
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Exclude a Door Lock Device
To exclude a door lock module from the Z-Wave network, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad:
a) Press the Automation icon from the
“Home” screen and then press the
Z-Wave Setup icon to display the
“Z-Wave Device Management”
screen.
b) Highlight the device to exclude and
press the Z-Wave Exclude/Delete
icon.
2. At the door lock:
a) Press the Function Key to exclude
the device from the keypad.
Z-Wave Exclude/Delete-clears the node from the
keypad and resets device to the default setting.
Notes:
If the device is not excluded, refer to the
Z-
Wave Troubleshooting
section.
When excluding the door lock, the user code
associated with the door lock will remain in the
system. If needed refer to the panel
Installation
Instructions
on how to exclude this user code.
To remove a defective device, refer to the
Z-
Wave Troubleshooting
section.
Exclude a Honeywell Thermostat
To exclude a Honeywell Thermostat from the Z-Wave network, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad:
a) Press the Automation icon from the
“Home” screen and then press the
Z-Wave Setup icon to display the
“Z-Wave Device Management”
screen.
b) Highlight the thermostat and press
the Z-Wave Exclude/Delete icon.
Note: Honeywell is not responsible for property
damages due to improper setting of the
thermostat modes.
Z-Wave Exclude/Delete -clears the node from
the keypad and resets device to the default
setting.
2. At the thermostat:
a) Follow the instructions in the
thermostat Installation Guide under
Installer setup” to “Remove a Z-
Wave Network Connection”.
b) Once the exclusion process is
complete, press Done and the
thermostat is excluded.
Notes:
If the device is not excluded, refer to the
Z-
Wave Troubleshooting
section.
To remove a defective device, refer to the
Z-
Wave Troubleshooting
section.
Automation (contd)
37
Exclude All Z-Wave Devices
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad:
a) Press the Automation icon from
the “Home” screen and then press
the Z-Wave Setup icon to display
the “Z-Wave Device Management”
screen.
b) Press the Z-Wave Reset icon to
delete all devices from the
controller.
c) Press the Continue or Cancel
button.
The message is displayed:
WARNING!! This Z-WAVE controller is about to
be factory defaulted and will loose all devices
in the enrolled list. All Z-WAVE devices must
be re-enrolled.
Abort a Z-Wave Action
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad:
a) Press the Automation icon from the
“Home” screen and then press the Z-
Wave Setup icon to display the “Z-
Wave Device Management” screen.
b) Press the Z-Wave Abort Operation
icon to abort that process.
If inadvertently a wrong process is selected, (i.e.,
add, delete, or remove failed device) press the Z-
Wave Abort icon to abort that process.
Automation (contd)
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Creating a Scene
The Scene feature is used to control a single device, or multiple device control commands that function
according to pre-set “Conditions”, “Triggers”, and “Actions”. When a trigger/condition occurs, the action
is executed. A total of 10 Scenes can be created. Follow the steps below to define one or more device
actions for a Scene and refer to the “Scene Rules” below.
Scene Rules
Each Trigger event can have up-to 3 Actions.
A Trigger event and Condition cannot be the same (i.e., if setting a Trigger event for SECURITY,
you cannot set a SECURITY Condition).
A total of 10 Scenes can be created.
To create a Scene:
Step 1: Define a Trigger event (i.e., SECURITY: System Armed).
Step 2: Define an Action to happen when the Trigger event occurs (i.e., LIGHT: Off).
Step 3: If required, define a Condition for the Trigger event to occur (i.e., TIME: Mon-Fri).
Note: Not all features are supported for off-the-shelf Z-Wave devices.
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad:
a) Press the Automation icon and
then press the Scene Setup icon to
display the “Scene Management”
screen.
b) Press the Add icon to set up a
Scene.
c) Press the Name box, enter a Scene
Name and press OK.
Enter the new device name by entering it on the
data entry keyboard.
Use the Shift icon for capital letters.
Use the BS (Backspace) icon to make
corrections.
The @#$ icon is not available for use at this time.
d) Select a “Condition”, “Trigger”,
and “Action” that you want to
occur for this Scene and after each
selection is complete, press Save
after each step!
Scene Icons
Add
Edit User
Delete
After each selection is complete, press Save to
keep the settings, press Delete to cancel, or Edit
to change your selections.
Automation (contd)
39
Add a Trigger
In the “Trigger” box, press the Add icon.
Press the TIME button and Set the occurrence to Repeated, or Once. If “Repeated” was selected,
choose the desired days of the week; or Enter Date for an occurrence that happens Once.
Press the SECURITY button and select a security mode: DISARM, AWAY, STAY, NIGHT.
Press the THERMOSTAT button to select the Thermostat Devices from the drop down menu. Use
the ABOVE and BELOW button to increase/decrease the temperature range or press the
Temperature Value box and enter 2 digits for the desired temperature. Note: Test thermostats first
to ensure proper function in the “Scene” feature.
Press the DOOR button to select a Door Device from the drop-down menu (see Door Lock Notes
below). Select LOCKED, UNLOCKED or CODE UNLOCKED. Press Save.
Add an Action
In the “Action” box, press the Add icon.
Set the SECURITY mode to: DISARM, AWAY, STAY, NIGHT. Enter User Code, if required.
Press the LIGHT button and select a Light Device from the drop down menu; set the action to ON or
OFF.
Press the THERMOSTAT button and select a Thermostat Device from the drop-down menu. Press
the Set Mode button to set the Action to “Off”, “Heat”, or “Cool”. Press the Set Energy button and
select from “Normal” or “Saving” energy mode. Press the Set Point button and enter a set point value
for “Heat Point” and “Cool Point”. Note: Test thermostats first to ensure proper function in the
Scene feature.
Press the DOOR button and select a Door Device from the drop-down menu (see Door Lock Notes
below). Set the action to LOCKS or UNLOCKS. Press Save.
Add a Condition
In the “Condition” box, press the Add icon.
Set the TIME: Set the occurrence to Repeated, or Once. Follow the screen instructions to select the
days of the week if “Repeated” was selected or “Enter Date” for an occurrence that happens Once.
Press the SECURITY button and select a security mode: DISARM, AWAY, STAY, NIGHT.
Press the THERMOSTAT button and select a Thermostat Device from the drop down menu. Use the
ABOVE and BELOW buttons to increase/decrease the temperature or press the Temperature Value
box and enter 2 digits for the desired temperature. Note: Test thermostats first to ensure proper
function in the Scene feature.
Press the DOOR button and select a Door Device from the drop-down menu (see Door Lock Notes
below). Select LOCKED or UNLOCKED. Press Save.
Door Lock Note: Motorized door lock bolts physically lock and unlock the
door when activated, but if the door lock installed is non-motorized,
activation allows the door to be manually unlocked without a key. See
Specifications
section for further information.
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Create a Room
Multiple devices can function as a group by associating them in a “Room”. Follow the procedure below to
create a Room.
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press the Automation icon and then
press the Room Setup icon.
2. Press the Add icon and enter a room
name on the “Data Entry” keyboard.
3. Press OK.
4. Highlight the device(s) from the list
that you want to add to this Room
and press the Save icon.
Room names (i.e., All, etc.) are displayed across
the top to the screen.
Enter the new device name by entering it on the
data entry keyboard.
Use the Shift icon for capital letters.
Use the BS (Backspace) icon to make
corrections.
The @#$ icon is not available for use at this time.
Use the Edit and Delete icon to rename, or delete a
room.
Room Setup Icons
Delete
Edit
Add
Save
Setting a Secondary Controller
After all Z-Wave devices have been included into the Primary Controller, the device information on the
Primary Controller can be downloaded to a Secondary Controller. Apply power to the Secondary
Controller and do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. On the Primary Controller:
a) Press the Automation icon from
the “Home” screen and then press
the Z-Wave Setup icon to display
the “Z-Wave Device
Management” screen.
The message is displayed:
Please remove all Z-wave devices from network
first
2. At the Secondary Controller:
a) Remove any Z-Wave devices that
have been added.
b) Press the Z-Wave Primary icon
(located in the lower right side of
the screen).
c) Select Yes to change this keypad
to a Secondary Controller.
3. At the Primary Controller:
a) Press Add.
4. At the Secondary Controller:
Press Add.
The ( ) icon changes to ( ) when Z-Wave
devices are added.
The message is displayed: Scanning for Devices
The message is displayed: Updating Devices.
Please Wait.
When the device information from the Primary
Controller is downloaded to the Secondary Controller:
the Secondary Controller displays, Controller Add
Success.
the Primary Controller displays, Device Added
Successfully.
Automation (contd)
41
Updating Controllers with New or Removed devices
When devices are added or removed from the Z-Wave network, the device information needs to be
updated in the Controllers. To update this information, from the Primary controller, do the following.
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. Press Add on Primary controller.
2. Press Add on Secondary controller.
The controller scans for device changes.
The message is displayed:
Devices added Successfully
Removing a Secondary Controller
To remove the Secondary controller, do the following:
ICON ACTION NOTES
1. At the Primary Controller keypad:
a) Press Delete.
2. At the Secondary Controller keypad:
b) Press Delete.
Both keypads will display, Device Removed and the
Secondary Controller keypad will revert back to the
Primary Controller.
Z-Wave Troubleshooting
PROBLEM SOLUTION
Cannot add new device. Make sure Z-Wave device is within range of the keypad. You
may need to move device closer to the keypad. Refer to the Z-
Wave device Instruction Guide for proper range.
Device is within
proper range but
still will not
include.
1. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad:
a) Press the Automation icon from the “Home” screen and then
press the Z-Wave Setup icon to display the “Z-Wave Device
Management” screen.
b) If the device does not appear on the screen, press the Z-
Wave Exclude/Delete icon.
2. At the Z-Wave device, press the Function Key. The screen
will display a message “Device Removed”.
3. At the Tuxedo Touch Keypad:
a) Include device again.
Highlighted device
will not delete.
When deleting a device, if the selected device remains on the
screen, highlight the device name and press the Z-Wave
Removed Failed icon.
Automation (contd)
42
43
Important Notes
For additional troubleshooting procedures, refer to the Control Panel Installation Guide.
General Notes
You may check to see whether the Chime Mode is ON or OFF by viewing the keypad Operating
Modes screen as described in “Operating Modes” in Section 5 of the keypad Installation and Setup
Guide.
Note that some displays on the keypad may not have enough space to display the whole name of a
partition. When this occurs, the display shows as many characters as possible starting at the
beginning of the partition name. We recommend that the partition name be kept to a maximum of
7 characters to ensure the “H” which indicates the home partition may be seen.
“Exit Error” and “Auto Arm Alert, Please Leave Now” messages are not displayed by the keypad.
When the system has 6150Vs or 6160Vs, and 6271Vs attached, the Additional Console setting in
the 6150Vs (displayed as A on the 6150V) must be set to 1 and the Additional Console setting in
the 6160Vs must be set to Yes.
Commercial System Notes
If the Aux Relay function is set for alarm silenced by User Code + # + 67, this command may only
be entered in the console emulation mode.
Do not use the common lobby logic function.
If fields 2*22 (Display Fire Alarms of other Partitions), 2*23 (Display Burg & Panic of other
Partitions), or 2*24 (Display Troubles of other Partitions) are enabled, the zones that created the
conditions cannot be viewed. You must go to that zone's home partition to view.
If field 1*11 (Zone Bypass After Disarm) is enabled, you must use the keypad’s Console Emulation
Mode and the commands “Code” + “64” (unbypass all) or “Code” + “6” + “Zone Number” (unbypass
zone) to remove zone bypasses.
The First to Alarm Display Lock feature (field 1*10) is not supported by the keypad.
RF Low Battery messages are not supported by the keypad except in the Show Zones screen where
a Battery Icon is displayed for the zone with the low battery.
Residential System Notes
If the Clean Me option is set, when the maintenance signal is received a “Fire Maintenance”
message and the Display Faults icon is shown. However, if you display the faults, zone 1 is not
shown as a faulted zone.
If RF Jam Reports are selected and RF Jam is detected, the User Authorization screen displays
“Trouble ZN100 RF Receiver”. If you enter the console emulation mode, the display shows “Check
90 RF Receiver Jam”.
Do not use the Custom Word reminder feature.
User Related Notes
Users added to the system using the keypad graphic user screen must be deleted from the keypad
using the graphic screen as well. Deleting users from the panel by any other means (alpha keypad,
console emulation mode, or Compass downloader) does not automatically delete them from the
keypad.
Important Notes (Contd)
44
If the panel has exit tones enabled and you arm the system in the Away mode, the keypad beeps
continuously throughout the exit period.
Use the console emulation mode for the following functions:
- Programming more than 10 system users.
- Programming the Pager report option for users of residential control panels (e.g., VISTA-15P and
VISTA-20P).
- Special Function Key operations (such as macros or single-button paging).
- End-User Scheduling.
- To check for an “Alarm Cancelled” message if this feature has been enabled in the system.
Wireless Range
This device complies with the Z-Wave® standard of open-air, line of sight transmission distances of 100
feet. Actual performance in a home depends on the number of walls between the remote controller and the
destination device, the type of construction and the number of Z-Wave enabled devices installed in the
control network. Every Z-Wave enabled device acts as a signal repeater and multiple devices result in more
possible transmission routes which helps eliminate RF dead-spots.
Please Note: Z-Wave home control networks are designed to work properly alongside 802.11 wireless
computer networks, Bluetooth and other 2.4 GHz or 5.8 GHz devices. Some baby cams, wireless video
devices and older cordless phones using the 900 MHz frequency range may cause interference and limit Z-
Wave functionality. Many 900 MHz products have a switch to select channel A or B. You may find that
one of these channels will cause less interference than the other.
Things to consider regarding RF range:
- Each wall or obstacle (such as refrigerator, big screen TV, etc.) between the remote and the destination
device will reduce the maximum range of 100 feet by approximately 25-30%.
- Brick, tile or concrete walls block more of the RF signal than walls made of wooden studs and drywall.
- Wall mounted Z-Wave devices installed in metal junction boxes will suffer a significant loss of range
(approximately 20%) since the metal box blocks a large part of the RF signal.
WARNING: NOT FOR USE WITH MEDICAL OR LIFE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT!
Z-Wave enabled devices should never be used to supply power to, or control the On/Off status or medical
and /or life support equipment.
Controlling Devices:
The features and functions that can be controlled vary by manufacturer and you will need to review the user
manual that was provided to determine capabilities of each device.
IMPORTANT: Honeywell is not responsible for property damages due to improper setting of the thermostat
modes.
Important Notes (Contd)
45
Effects of Home Construction on Wireless Range between Z-Wave Enabled Devices
Note: The distances shown in the table below are typical examples. Actual performance in your home will
vary.
From the Remote (or repeating Z-Wave module) to the destination device:
Type of Construction
Wood Frame with Drywall Brick, Tile or Concrete
Number of Walls
or Obstacles Plastic J-Boxes* Metal J-Boxes Plastic J-Boxes* Metal J-Boxes
0** 100 ft 80 ft 100 ft 80 ft
1 70 ft 56 ft 60 ft 48 ft
2 49 ft 39 ft 36 ft 29 ft
3 34 ft 27 ft 21 ft 17 ft
* For Plug-in modules or in-wall devices installed in plastic junction boxes.
**Line of sight / no obstructions.
Z-Wave devices are identified by the Z-Wave logo and can be purchased from your local
retailer.
Z-Wave is a registered trademark Sigma Designs, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries.
UL CO annunciation has not been investigated by UL and may not be used for UL installations.
Important Notes (Contd)
46
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 15
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
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
FCC/IC STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and RSS 210 of 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 à la partie 15 des règles de la FCC & de RSS 210 des Industries Canada. Son fonctionnement
est soumis aux conditions suivantes: (1) Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d' interferences nuisibles. (2) Cet appareil doit
accepter toute interference reçue y compris les interferences causant une reception indésirable.
For the latest warranty information, please go to:
www.honeywell.com/security/hsc/resources/wa
2 Corporate Center Drive, Suite 100
P.O. Box 9040
Melville, NY 11747
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