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Home Automation System


Installation and
Setup Guide













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Z-Wave devices are identified by the Z
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is a registered trademark Sigma Designs, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries.


i
Table of Contents

ABOUT THE SYSTEM
...............................................................................................................................................1

TUXEDOWC
Features
...........................................................................................................................................1

Control Panel Compatibility
....................................................................................................................................2

Front Panel LED’s
..................................................................................................................................................2

MOUNTING
................................................................................................................................................................3

WIRING
......................................................................................................................................................................4

ECP Wire Limitations
.............................................................................................................................................4

Supplementary
Power Supply Connections
...........................................................................................................4

Resetting the Touchscreen
....................................................................................................................................4

PROGRAMMING THE CONT
ROL PANEL
...............................................................................................................5

Conventional Program
ming Methods
.....................................................................................................................5

Residential Control Panels
...................................................................................................................................5

Vista
-Turbo Commercial Control Panels
..............................................................................................................5

Quick Programming (V
IP Mode)
............................................................................................................................5

Data Entry Keyboard
..............................................................................................................................................5

FIRST TIME SETUP
...................................................................................................................................................6

First Time Power Up (Keypad Initialization)
...........................................................................................................6

1: Operational
Mode Setup
..................................................................................................................................6

2: Set ECP Address/RIS Automation Address
.....................................................................................................7

3: Resideo
Home End User License Agreement (EULA)
....................................................................................8

4: Network (LAN/Wi
-Fi) Setup
..............................................................................................................................9

5: Important Operation Infor
mation
......................................................................................................................9

6: Remote Login
...................................................................................................................................................9

THE HOME PAGE
...................................................................................................................................................
10

SECURITY MENU
...................................................................................................................................................
11

Introduction to Security System Operation
..........................................................................................................
11

Panel Default Di
splays
........................................................................................................................................
12

How to Arm the System
.......................................................................................................................................
13

How to Display Faults
..........................................................................................................................................
13

How to Bypass Zones
.........................................................................................................................................
13

How to Clear Bypassed Zones
............................................................................................................................
14

How to Disarm the System
..................................................................................................................................
14

To disarm Multi
-Partitions do the
following:
........................................................................................................
14

How to Check the Status of Other Partitions
.......................................................................................................
15

Silencing and
Clearing a Fire/Carbon Monoxide Alarm
......................................................................................
15

MORE CHOICES
.....................................................................................................................................................
16

How to Clear/Hide a Control Panel Message
......................................................................................................
16

Advanced System Features
................................................................................................................................
16

Console Emulation Mode
....................................................................................................................................
16

How to View the Event Log
.................................................................................................................................
16

How to Send
Emergency Messages
...................................................................................................................
17
ii
SETUP
.....................................................................................................................................................................
18

System Information
.............................................................................................................................................
18

Over the A
ir Up
dates (OTA)
..............................................................................................................................
18

System Setup
......................................................................................................................................................
18

System WIFI
........................................................................................................................................................
18

DHCP Setup
......................................................................................................................................................
18

Manual Network Setup
......................................................................................................................................
19

Static Network
...................................................................................................................................................
19

Local Access
.....................................................................................................................................................
19

Web Server IP Address Access
........................................................................................................................
19

Connecting the TUXEDOWC
to a mobile device
..............................................................................................
19

Remote Access U
sing Port Forwarding
............................................................................................................
20

Account
................................................................................................................................................................
20

Disp & Audio Setup
.............................................................................................................................................
21

Operating Mod
es .................................................................................................................................................
21

Adjust the Screen Timeouts
................................................................................................................................
21

Clean Screen
.......................................................................................................................................................
22

Routine Care
.......................................................................................................................................................
22

Brightness and Volume Control
..........................................................................................................................
22

SYSTEM SETUP
.....................................................................................................................................................
23

Time/Date Setup
.................................................................................................................................................
23

Setting Daylight Saving Time
............................................................................................................................
23

Setting Current Time and Date
.........................................................................................................................
23

CS Setup
.............................................................................................................................................................
24

Options
..............................................................................................................................................................
24

ECP Address
.....................................................................................................................................................
24

Screen Security
.................................................................................................................................................
24

Device Events
...................................................................................................................................................
25

Code Authority
..................................................................................................................................................
25

Panel Config
......................................................................................................................................................
25

TC Server Info
...................................................................................................................................................
26

User Setup
..........................................................................................................................................................
26

Authority Levels
.................................................................................................................................................
26

How to Add a User
............................................................................................................................................
27

How to Add an Existing User to a Second Keypad
...........................................................................................
27

How to Del
ete a User
........................................................................................................................................
27

How to Edit a User
............................................................................................................................................
27

Advanced Setup
..................................................................................................................................................
28

Power Mode Setup
............................................................................................................................................
28

Night Setup
........................................................................................................................................................
28

Keypad Reset
....................................................................................................................................................
28

End User License
..............................................................................................................................................
29

Factory Default
..................................................................................................................................................
29

Tuxedo Sync
.......................................................................................................................................................
29

User Profile
..........................................................................................................................................................
29

Quick Programming
.............................................................................................................................................
30

Quick Programming Menus
...............................................................................................................................
30

Controller Initial
...................................................................................................................................................
30
iii
DEVICES (AUTOMATION)
.....................................................................................................................................
31

Z-Wave device Management Screen Device List
...............................................................................................
32

Include Z
-Wave Devices
.....................................................................................................................................
32

Include (Enroll) a Light, Switch or Outlet Module
..............................................................................................
32

Include (Enroll) a Resideo Thermostat
.............................................................................................................
33

Include (Enroll) a Door Lock
..............................................................................................................................
33

Wi
-Fi Thermostat Programming
..........................................................................................................................
33

Enrolling
............................................................................................................................................................
33

Removing a Thermostat an
d/or Account Association
.......................................................................................
34

Exclude Z
-Wave Devices
....................................................................................................................................
34

Exclude a Light, Switch or Outlet Module
.........................................................................................................
34

Exclude a Resideo Thermostat
.........................................................................................................................
34

Exclude a Door Lock
.........................................................................................................................................
34

Abort a Z
-Wave Action
........................................................................................................................................
34

Remove Failed Devices
......................................................................................................................................
35

Device Setup
.......................................................................................................................................................
35

Replace Failed Device
........................................................................................................................................
35

Default the Z
-Wave Controller
.............................................................................................................................
35

Scene Setup
........................................................................................................................................................
35

Scene Rules
......................................................................................................................................................
36

Critical Events
...................................................................................................................................................
36

Scene Setup Options
..........................................................................................................................................
36

Conditional Options –
After each selection touch SAVE!!!
...............................................................................
36

Trigger Options –
After each selection touch SAVE!!!
......................................................................................
36

Acti
on Options –
After each selection touch SAVE!!!
.......................................................................................
37

Create a Room
....................................................................................................................................................
37

Updating Controllers (Keypads) with New or Removed devices
........................................................................
38

Z-Wave Troubles
hooting
.....................................................................................................................................
38

Remote Services
.................................................................................................................................................
38

Remote Services Setup
.......................................................................................................................................
39

Controlling Aut
omation (Z
-Wave) Devices Remotely
..........................................................................................
39

Creating Scenes in Total Connect
......................................................................................................................
39

Viewing and Controlling Total Connect Scenes from
TUXEDOWC
....................................................................
39

Enabling Devices for Total Connect
....................................................................................................................
40

Total Connect Server Screen for Troubleshooting
..............................................................................................
40

Z-Wave Notes:
....................................................................................................................................................
41

Wireless Range
...................................................................................................................................................
41

Compatible Devices
............................................................................................................................................
42

MULTIMEDIA
..........................................................................................................................................................
43

Memory Card Insertion
........................................................................................................................................
43

Camera
................................................................................................................................................................
43

Discovering C
ameras
........................................................................................................................................
44

Add/Editing Cameras Manually
.........................................................................................................................
44

Deleting Camera(s)
...........................................................................................................................................
45

Camera
Settings
...............................................................................................................................................
45

Camera Wi
-Fi Settings
......................................................................................................................................
45

Recording Settings
............................................................................................................................................
45

Event View
..........................................................................................................................................................
45

Picture
.................................................................................................................................................................
46

Video
...................................................................................................................................................................
46

SPECIFICATIONS
...................................................................................................................................................
47

AGENCY INFORMATION
.......................................................................................................................................
48

iv TUXEDOWC
INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE

1
ABOUT THE SYSTEM

This guide provides information to install and set
-up
Resideo’s
TUXEDOW C
Home Automation and Security System. The
TUXEDOWC
is an Advanced User Interfa
ce (AUI) device, which combines wireless home
automation and security. The
TUXEDOWC
connects to a VISTA
®
series control panel via the keypad (ECP) terminals or
used as a stand-
alone unit for
automation purposes.

TUXEDOWC
Features

Feature

Description

Local
Wi
-
Fi
Access
The
TUXEDOWC

keypad contains a bu
ilt
-
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 TUXEDOWC
home screen to protect against
unauthorized a
ccess.

It also provides Over the Air (OTA) updates to the keypad

Resideo

Total Connect™
Remote Services

TUXEDOWC

supports Remote Services for controlling Z
-
Wave devices and scenes remotely
from an associated Total Connect™ account (contact an AlarmNet® representative to open an
account if necessary).

With
TUXEDOWC
automation, Z
-Wave devices can be controlled from a smart phone, iPad®,
Android
TM

Tablet, or PC using Total Connect.

Remote
Access
(Port Forwarding)

TUXEDOWC
’s
remote access option allows the use
r to access
TUXEDOWC
’s menus directly via
the Internet when away from home. Port forwarding set
up in the router is required. Up to five
user logins available. Refer to the router’s instructions for details on
port forwarding.

Z
-
Wave Devices

TUXEDOWC

supp
orts various Z
-
Wave devices, including lamp modules, dimmer modules, door
locks, thermostats, water valves, garage door controllers and shade openers.

Automation

Scenes

Define system actions for automatic start

and stop parameters when certain conditions
occur.
Supports up to
10 scenes locally and 20 remotely through Total Connect.

Cameras

View up to four cameras at the same time with a maximum enrollment of 32 cameras.

Video

View videos from the Home screen.

A video converter is required, requires
.
av
i, .ts, .mpg, .mp4,
.mov, .mkv, or .flv

format for playback.

Security System

Control the security system via
TUXEDOWC

menus. Offers burglary protection and may provide
fire, carbon monoxide and emergency prote
ction.

Weather Forecast

The *Weather forecas
t (if enabled) is displayed on the “Home” screen.
Touch

the “Weather”
feature to enter your location and temperature unit.

Safe Mode

In the rare event that the keypad cannot successfully communicate in its gra
phic mode with the
control panel, the Safe Mode is a backup mode that ensures that you can communicate with the
system. In this mode, the keypad operates much like a standard non-graphic keypad so that you
can control the system until the problem is corrected.

IMPORTANT

DO NOT perform panel programm
ing while in the Safe Mode. Performing panel programming
while in Safe Mode may cause the panel and keypad to become out of synchronization.

Night Setup

Touch
ing
NIGHT

icon
arms
the system in the
STAY INSTANT
mode by default. This function
can be changed to arm in one of several other modes if desired. Refer to the “
Night Setup”
section for details.


U
L

Web server hosting, Remote Arming/Disarming/Programming,

and
Wi
-
Fi

are s
upplementary only and not listed for use in U
L compliant
installations.

TUXEDOWC
INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE

2
Control Panel Compatibility

The table below lists compatible control panels and their software revision levels.

NOTE:
For SIA installations used with a VISTA
-128BPTSIA Control, see
the SIA CP-01 Quick Reference Chart by visit
ing:
www.resid
eo.com
.

NOTE:
Keypad may only be used in the following UL/cUL installations: UL 365, UL 609, UL 985, U
L 1023, UL 1610,
CAN/ULC-S303, CAN/ULC
-S304, ULC
-S545, ULC/ORD-C10
23, and ANSO/SIA CP-01-2010.


Compatibility Table

Panel Type

Panel Version

Max # of touchscreens

VISTA-15p
V3 and higher

2
VISTA-20p
V3 and higher

4
VISTA-21i
P
All
4
VISTA-128BPT

All
6
VISTA-250BPT

All
6
VISTA-32FBPT

All
6
VISTA-128FBPT

All
6
VIST
A-250FBPT

All
6




The keypad sound suppress
ion feature is available in some commercial panels and is not
compatible with the TUXEDOWC
keypad.


The ‘Voice Chime’ feature is a VISTA-15P/20P/21iP
control feature only (refer to the
table
above).


NOTE:
If using the maximum number of keypads, an addit
ional auxiliary power supply may be needed. Refer to the “
Wiring

and “
Specifications
” section for m
ore information.

Front Panel LED’s



Touch
to access the Introduction and Training Videos.

TUXEDOWC
INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE

3
MOUNTING

TUXEDOWC
is for indoor use within the protected area 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. TUXEDOWC
mounts directly to the wall.


1. Select a mounting location.

2. Detach the mounting plate as shown.

To remove the Touchscreen from its
mounting location, insert the e
nd of a
screwdriver between the plate and the
touchscreen and twist to loosen and pull
out to remove.
3. Use the mounting plate to mark the location
of the mounting holes on the mounting
surfa
ce and check for level.
4. Secure the mounting plate to a mounting
surface using 4 screws (supplied).

5. Insert bottom edge of Touchscreen over
the mounting plate and then click in the top
edge to snap into place.

6. Install the cover securing screw at the
bottom
of the device to secure. The bottom
securing screw must be install
ed.














NOTE
:
If mounting on a surface where the wire cannot be
inserted through the hole in the mounting bracket,
knockouts have been provided to run the wires
through the sides. They are on all four sides. To
knock them out
, before mounting
flip over the
mounting plate and, using
a pair of pliers
, remove
the plastic to make room for the wire.





TUXEDOWC
INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE

4
WIRING

ECP Wire Limitations

Connect keypads and other addressable devices as shown in “Suppl
ementary Power Supply Connections
” section. The table
below establishes ECP device wire gauge
and maximum wire length:


Wire Gauge

Length

#22 gauge

150 feet

#20 gauge

240 feet

#18 gauge

350 feet

#16 gauge

550 feet


TUXEDOWC
draws up to 270mA at
12VDC. If you power
TUXEDOWC
from your panel’s Aux Power output, check your
panel’s 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 supplementar
y power supply is needed.

NOTE:
If more than one TUXEDOW C
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
TUXEDOWC
s are wired on a #22-gauge run).

Supplementary
Power Supply Connections



NOTE:
Unshielded 4-
conductor cable is recommended for the power/data wire.

U
L

Use a UL Listed, battery
-
backed supply for UL installations. The battery supplie
s power to these keypads in
case of AC power loss. The battery
-bac
ked power supply should have enough power to supply the keypads
with the UL required minimum standby power time.

IMPORTANT:
Touchscreens powered from supplies that do not have a backup batte
ry do not function if AC
power is lost. Make sure to power at leas
t one Touchscreen in each partition from the control’s auxiliary power
output or UL Listed battery backed up power supply.

IMPORTANT:
When the Touchscreen is powered from an auxiliary power supply, always apply power to the control
panel
first
and then t
he Touchscreen. Failure to observe this sequence results in improper operation of the Touchscreen
and may result in an ECP Error indication.

NOTE
:
Supplementary external power supply must be
Listed to UL 603 for UL installations, CAN/ULC
-S318 for cUL
insta
llations, and capable of providing the required backup power.

Connect the wires to the Touchscreen terminal block as shown.


Connect the Touchscreen in parallel with touchscreens and other peripheral devices using the touchscreen data (ECP)
bus.


DO NOT use
several hardwired motion detectors in high traffic locations.



UL Notes
:
For residential burglar alarm applications, the entry delay time shall not exceed 15 seconds, therefore use is
restri
cted to compatible listed control
panels
capable of being programm
ed for this time parameter.

Connect only keypads to: Aux. + / Aux. -
and Data input / Data output.

Resetting the Touchscreen

To reset the Touchscreen, touch
and hold the side Power button fo
r 3 seconds and

then touch the “
Touch
here to Reset”
message

on th
e screen to start the reset function. The Touchscreen can also be reset by touch
ing and holding the reset button
for approximately 15 seconds until the touchscreen resets automatically.

TUXEDOWC
INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE

5
PRO
GRAMMING THE CONTROL
PANEL

Conventional Programming Methods

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 compatible alarm systems, refer to the
Control Panel Compatibility
table

for the quantity of TUXEDOWC
’s that may be used
and the required control panel’s
software revision level.

We recommend that you use
either a standard alpha keypad or the TUXEDOWC
in Console Emulatio
n Mode when
programming the control panel. When in the Console Mode, the TUXEDOW C
emulates an alpha keypad and the
programming of the
control
panel is performed following the procedures prov
ided in your control
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 icons in the keypad. The emergency icons 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 control
panels that contain this zone type.

Residential
Control Panels

Residential Control Panels consist of the VISTA
-15P,
VISTA-20P,
and
VISTA-21IP and equivalents.


Addresses one and two 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 Ins
tallation and Setup
Guide.


If using Resideo Total Connect™ Remote Services, (here in referred to as
Total Connect):

o
Resideo residential control panel revision 9.18 (3.13 for the Vista-
21IP)
and under must program the Remote
Interactive Service option in th
e second location in *91 to a 2 (by default location 1 is set to 8, so the entry would
be *91=82)

o
Resideo residential control panel revision 10.0 (4.21 for the Vista-
21IP) and higher
always
supports the RIS
optio
n, hence there is no programming location to
enable.

Vista
-Turbo Commercial Control Panels

The commercial family consist of the VISTA
-128BPT, VISAT
-250BPT and VISTA
-128FBT, VISTA-250FBPT, 32FBPT or
equivalent.


Any address 1-30 can be
used for an AUI keypad, the Vista-
Turbo
control
panels can suppor
t up to 6 AUI keypads
.

If using Total Connect the RIS option must be enabled in the panel. This is enabled by setting the device type to 12
for the address. Refer to the AlarmNet Communica
tor to determine which address to use
.
Important Notes:


The RIS option must be enabled in the AlarmNet Communicator. Failure to do so will prevent control of the
automation devices enrolled in the keypad from Total Connect.


The Keypad should not
be assigned as a Master Console.

Quick Programming (VIP Mode)

TUXEDOWC
supp
orts Quick Programming VIP (VISTA
®
Intelligent Programming) mode when used with a control panel
that supports this feature. Check the control panels manual to see if it supports this functi
on and for further instructions.

See the

Quick Programming
section for more information.

Data Entry Keyboard

Throughout this document, the user is required to enter information on the TUXEDOWC
Keypad (i.e., password, device
names etc.) Use the Data Entry Keyboard to enter all requi
red information
.


Touch
the
Up Arrow
to switch to upper case characters.


Touch
the
Space key
to add a space between characters.


Touch
the
X
key to delete/backspace.


Touch
the
ABC/123
key to
switch between numerals and symbols/characters.


Touch
GO
to retur
n to the previous screen.
TUXEDOWC
INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE

6
FIRST TIME SETUP

First Time Power Up (Keypad Initialization)

After first time power up (or a keypad default), the Tuxedo steps through the following setup prompts.

1.

Operational Mode Setup

2.
“ECP” and “RIS” address selections

3.
Resideo
Privacy Statement and End-User License
Agreement

4.

Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN/LAN)
configuration

5.
User Setup “Important Operation Information”

6.

Remote Login Setup

These options c
an also be set later using the appropriate menus.

1: Operational Mode Setup

Languages

The option for English is defaulted and non-
selectable. This is
there for future updates.

Operating Modes

Normal Mode

Normal Mode is used for Resideo security control i
ntegration.

Safe Mode

The Safe Mode may be automatically entered by the program
on a communication failure or may be entered manually on
command.

To Enter Safe Mode:
1. Select
Safe Mode
>
Apply
>
OK
.
2. To exit, touch

safe mode bar
then
touch

YES

to ret
urn to Normal Mode.



While in the Safe Mode, the Home screen displays the Security, Panic, and Message Icon. A message
!
SAFE
MODE!
Is displayed at the lower right side of the screen.



TUXEDOWC
resets and restarts in the Safe Mode.

In the rare event that
TUXEDOWC
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,
TUXEDOWC
operates much like a standard non-graphic keypad so that you can
control your system until the
problem is corrected.

If this situa
tion occurs, TUXEDOWC
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,
TUXEDOWC
enters into the Safe Mode. If you answer with
NO,
TUXEDOWC
tries to communicate with t
he panel again. After three consecutive times of receiving no response,
TUXEDOWC
enters the Safe Mode automatically.

Note that this is a limited mode of operation. While in this mode:


You c
an 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.


You can touch
the “Panic” key
and generate Emergency Messages as defined in the panel’s home partition for this
keypad.


The
LED
on the front of the keypad indicates TUXEDOWC’s home partition status. The Message LED (on
models
with Voice feature) or Trouble LED (on models without Voice
feature) is not active in the Safe Mode.


The Chime mode functions in the Safe Mode, however, you do not have Voice (system status messages), Voice
Chime (announcements) or Message capabilit
y (if set to default “Master”).


Z
-Wave Scenes do not function i
n Safe Mode.


When an alarm occurs in the Safe Mode, it is displayed on the Console mode screen only and is not shown on the
Home screen.


The Slide Show feature does not start automatically i
n Safe Mode.

To Exit the Safe Mode:
1. Touch
the
! SAFE MODE !
bar
.
2. Touch
YES

to return to Normal Mode. TUXEDOWC
resets and normal operation returns as long as the original
conditions that caused the entry into Safe Mode do not still exist.
TUXEDOWC
INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE

7
Demo Mode

Demo
Mode allows the automation and multi
-media features to operate in
a non-security mode for demonstration purposes
only.

Automation 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 with the control panel and any user can select
Advanced S
etup screens.

Automation mode allows you to set the
TUXEDOWC
in tw
o 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.

Residential Mode

From the “Home” screen,
touch

Setup
>
System Setup
>
CS Setup
> Enter your authorized >

Options
; the “OPTIONS and
OPERATING MODES” screen is displayed. Highlight the
Aut
omation Mode
check box to enable the option.

To change the occupan
cy 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,
touch

Apply
to save the settings
.
The message is displayed


WARNING Keypad will reset to activate changes ... Do you want to save changes?



Select
Yes
or
No.

Commercial Mode

To enter Commercial mode (automation), fr
om the “Home” screen touch
following:
Setup
>
System Setup
>
CS
Se
tup.

Enter your authorized code and touch

Options
; the “Options and Operating Modes” screen is displayed.

Highlight the
Automation Mode
check box to enable the option,
then select the
Comme
rcial
check box.

To change the occupancy delay time, select a tim
e interval from the
Occupancy Delay
drop
-down list: choose from
15, 30,
60, 120

or
225

seconds.

When done,
touch

Apply
to save the settings
.
The message displays
“WARNING Keypad will res
et to activate changes ... Do you want to save changes?


Select
Yes

or
No
.
2: Set ECP Address/RIS Automation Address

Review the panels programming for the proper keypad AUI
address.

If the system is using only one properly programmed
TUXEDOWC
(in the cont
rol panel), leave the address set
to one and touch

APPLY
, for more
information see the
Programming the Control Panel
section.
The boot
-up
process continues until completion.


If additional TUXEDOWC
keypads are
installed in the
system, enable each one by assigning it an address, as
described above, then power
-up each
TUXEDOWC
one at a time, and set its
address to one of the addresses enabled in
the control panel.


If using Remote Services, set the RIS
Automation A
ddress to the appropriate
RIS address used for Total Connect.

Only select the Primary RIS Device

checkbox if this is the primary device to
be enabled and Total Connect is
not

incorporated.



IMPORTANT
:
In order for local Z
-Wave scenes to function in automation
mode
, your Vista system requires a system RIS
automation
device (keypad or AlarmNet device). If using an AlarmNet Communicator with the RIS option enabled,
uncheck
the Primary RIS Device

feature in the TUXEDOWC. Failure to do so can result in unpredictable results.
Refer to the
Control Panel Installation Ins
tructions for additional information.

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NOTES:

1. The
TUXEDOWC
ECP address (1-30) is defaulted to one; the RIS Automation address (1-
30) is defaulted to 25. The
ECP & RIS addresses can also be
set later using the ECP Address menu from the CS Setup menu.

2. If “E
CP Error” is displayed, the
re is an
ECP address issue, there is a wiring issue, or
Primary RIS is enabled and it is
conflicting with Total Connects RIS feature.

“ECP Error” can be present b
ecause of the following:

a. Incorrect or conflicting ECP address

b. Devi
ce programming on the panel has not been configured

c. Incorrect wiring, wiring issues preventing data voltage
getting
to the keypad, refer to the
Wiring

section fo
r more
information.

d. If using an auxiliary power supply, you must have a common ground from negative on the power supply to the negative
on the control panel. Failure to do so will result with “ECP Error.”

3. The default installer code is “4140.” This code i
s valid from Commercial control panels or if the keypad is in “ECP
Error.”
Once connected to a control panel, or the ECP Error has cleared, the TUXEDOWC
will synchronize with the Installer
Code programmed in the
control
panel. To enter installer level pro
gram, after the synchronization, the panel’s installer
code will b
e used.

Changing the ECP Address

From the Home screen,
touch

Setup
>
System Setup
>
CS Setup
> enter your
Authorized Code
, if required >
ECP
Address
> Select the
ECP address

for this keypad.

The available ECP addresses are:

1-2, 5
-6
: for VISTA Plus serie
s controls

1-30
: for the VISTA Turbo series controls supports six AUIs.

RIS Automation ECP Address

If using Remote Services, set the RIS address to the appropriate RIS address used for Total
Connect. This is programmed in
the panel prior the TUXEDOWC
setup
. To change the address, perform the following:

Touch
ECP Address
> select
RIS Automation ECP Addr
for this keypad. The available RIS addresses are (1-
30) and the
default is 25.

NOTES:


If this is the primary, RIS address (NOT using Total Connect), selec
t the
Primary RIS Device

checkbox and touch

Apply.
(Warning the Primary RIS check box is only for use when Total Connect is NOT used, if Total Connect is used,
verify the box is not checked
or the keypad may experience undesirable operation.)


Also appli
cable to installations using more than one
TUXEDOWC
. Only the primary controller can be programmed as the
“Primary RIS Device.”

IMPORTANT:
In order for local Z
-Wave scenes to function, your VISTA
system requires one RIS automation device (keypad
or AlarmNe
t device). If Radio module is setup with VISTA
panel then it is recommended to leave the "Primary RIS" option
un-checked on
TUXEDOWC
unit. If Radio module is not setup with VISTA
panel then ensure only one TUXEDOWC
unit is
enabled with the "Primary RIS" opt
ion checked.


If usin
g remote services, one of the touch-screen device (AUI) addresses is used by the control panel. Refer to control
panel Instructions for specific configuration.


On initia
l setup, the
TUXEDOWC
will configure panel data, and then direct you to the Resideo
Privacy Statement and End-
User License Agreement.

3:
Resideo
End User License Agreement (EULA)

The EULA displays and gives you the option to “
Accept
” or “
Remi
nd Me After 2 Hours.
” (
NOTE
: The TUXEDOWC
requires
an acceptance ac
knowledgement. If not accepted by the third attempt, skipping EULA is not
an option
(only “
ACCEPT
” is
available
or
Remind Me In 2 Hours
) and the
Wi
-Fi Setup
option appears.

NOTE:
The EULA
can be reviewed by selecting
Setup
>
System
Setup

>
Advanced Setu
p
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4: Network (LAN/Wi
-Fi) Setup

Options are to

SKIP SETUP AND REMIND IN 2 HRS

or
“SKIP Wi
-Fi setup.”


Enabling the Local Area Network (LAN) Option

The keypad is configured for a LAN connection using a wireless

connection. By
default,
the
TUXEDOWC
is configured for
DHCP. If Static is required, then manually adding a network is
required.

1. Scroll through the list
to locate a network from the list of Wi
-Fi
Networks to connect to and highl
ight
it. Or, touch the
add (
+).

Highlight each field to enter th
e required information for SSID,
Security Mode, Passphrase/Shared Key,
and
IP Setting

(Static or Dynamic)
.
2. Enter the network password and touch
Connect
; the network list screen is display
ed and the top of the screen will confirm
your connection status by displaying “Connected to XXXX” or
“Connecting to XXXX,” where XXXX is the network name.

NOTES
:

If “Connecting to XXXX,” continues to be displayed, the Wi
-
Fi has not been connected and t
he credentials need to be
verified.


WPS is not a supported feature.





5: Important Operation Information

This page collects the user’s data. Enter the data or skip this
page to continue to the TUXEDOWC’s home page.


NOTES:


This page can be accessed from the home page by
touching
Setup
>
System Setup
>
User Profile
.


The data for Region and Zip Code/Postal Code
synchronizes to the Time/Date setup page if completed
during the initial setup.


The Zip Code option is needed for accessing
sunset/sunrise
for your Z
-Wave scenes and the weather
feature.



6: Remote Login

Up to five “User Name” and “Passwords” can be programmed for Local and Remote access using a smart device or computer.
The check box stating, “Authentication for Web Server Local Access” wi
ll prevent a user the ability to login locally without a
user name
and password. Failure to enable this option leaves the local access open for anyone with a smart device or
computer (and are connected to the same network). The “Secured Web Server Access
(HTTPS)” option requires the user to
enter HTTPS:// before the IP
address. These fields are optional
and
touch
ing
Finish
navigates to the home screen.


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THE HOME PAGE



Name

Description

Time/Date

Displays current panels Time and Date.

Status Banner

D
isplays status of the control panel.

Partition

Displays the curre
nt partition the keypad is viewing.

Wi
-
Fi Status

Displays the signal strength of your Wi
-
Fi connection

Weather

Displays the current temperature.

Automation

Menu

Displays the
Z
-
Wave device

menu
, Scene setup, Room Setup, Z
-
Wave setup menus.

Setup

Accesse
s the Setup Menus.

Training Videos

Access to view one of
11

available videos.

Slide Show

Accesses the Slide Show Setup.

Camera

Menu

Accesses the Camera Screen.

Emergency

(Panic)

Accesses

the Emergency (Panic) icons. Can be accessed from any screen.

S
ecurity

Menu

Accesses the control panel’s security options.

Multimedia

Menu

Accesses Camera, Event View, Picture, Video, and Message Menus.

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SECURITY MENU


Introduction to Security Syste
m Operation

You can arm the system in one of three arming modes: A
way, Stay, and Night. The following table lists the three different
arming modes and the results of each.

FEATURES FOR EACH ARMING MODE

Arming
Mode

FUNCTION

Exit
Delay

Entry

Delay

Perimete
r
Armed

Interior

Armed

AW AY


Touch
to arm when no one is staying

on the premises. When armed in
AWAY
, the system sounds an alarm if
a protected door or window is opened,
or if any movement is detected inside
the premises.

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

STAY


Touch

to arm when you are staying
home but
might expect someone to
use t
he entrance door later.
When armed in
STAY
, the system
sounds an alarm if a protected door or
window is opened, but you may
otherwise move freely throughout the
premises.

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

NIGHT


Touch

to arm when you are staying
home and do not expect anyone to use
the entrance door.


Yes

Yes (set for Away or
Stay Mode)

No (set for Instant or
Maximum Mode)

Yes

Yes (set for
Away or
Maximum
Mode)

No (set for Stay
or Instant
Mode)

See Night M
ode
note below

NOTE:
Night Mode (on Residential Panels Only) arms
all perimeter zones plus all zones listed in Zone List 5.

IMPORTANT:
On Commercial systems, “Away Auto Stay” mode is shown as “Away” mode (with all zones monitored).
However, some interior zones may not be armed.

NOTE

The Voice Status Sounder Icon (
) indicates the Voice feature. Touch the Voice Status Sounder Icon to hear system
status. Wait 3 seconds and touch
again to hear Zone Faults or Trouble conditions. Voice status will annunciate even if Voice
mode and Chime mode are disabled. Note that the Voic
e feature must be enabled for this icon to function correctly during an
alarm condition.
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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 Parti
tions) are enabled, the zones that created the conditions cannot b
e 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 Touchscreen’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 Touchscreen.


RF Low Battery messages are not supported by the Touchscreen except i
n the Show Zones screen where a Battery Icon is
displayed for the zone with the low battery.

General Notes


“Exit Error” and “Auto Arm Alert, Please Leave Now” messages are not displayed by the Touchscreen.


When the system has 6150Vs or 6160Vs, and 6271Vs a
ttached, the Additional Console setting in the 6150Vs (displayed a
s
A on the 6150V) must be set to 1 and the Additional Console setting in the 6160Vs must be set to Yes.


For additional troubleshooting procedures, refer to the Control Panel Installation Gui
de.


Panel Default Displays
The Security screen displays an Icon(s
) if a panel fault occurs. The following lists the Icons that are displayed to the left of the
Panic icon.

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 Stat
ion.


Pager Failure; The system cannot communicate with an assi
gned 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.

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How to Arm the System

Arming the system in any mode is performed in the same way, as described below.

Not
e:
Close all perimeter windows and doors before arming.

Arm the s
ystem as follows:

ICON

ACTION

NOTES






1. From the Home screen, touch the
Security

icon.

2. Touch
the selected arming icon.

- a text message appears stating which
zones are arming and w
hether or not
there is an entry delay

- the screen changes to display the
remaining exit delay time, and

- the exit delay time continues to count
down to one.

NOTE:
If Quick Arm is Not enabled in your system, a
message to enter your User Code is receive
d.

When the system is armed for Stay, Night Stay and
Instant mode,
the touchscreen beeps 3 times.


When the system is armed for Away and Maximum
mode, you will hear steady beeps then rapid beeping
during the last 10 seconds of Exit Delay.


When exit delay t
ime expires, the screen automatically
changes to indicate the syst
em is "Armed".



VISTA Turbo Controls will count down Exit Delay #2.

Note: For CP
-01 installations, Maximum Mode cannot be used.

How to Display Faults

The Display Faults function is used when you see a “Not Ready Fault” message and want to determine where the fault is and
what type of fault it is. To display faults, do the following:

ICON

ACTION

NOTES




1. Touch the following icons:

Security →

More Choices



Show
Zones
.
Select the down
arrow to view faults.

Or, the console mode can also be
used. (See Console Mode
section)

The drop-down menu displays a listing of fault types
(Alarm,
Tro
ubles, Faults, Bypass, Low Battery, and All)
. Select th
e fault
type to view, and a message of current status is displayed on the
screen.

As applicable, take corrective action such as closing a window or
door to correct the fault.

2. If the fault cannot be
corrected, you
may choose to bypass a zone by
selecting
the zone and highlighting it
and then touching the
Bypass Selected
icon.

Distressed Zones Icons


Alarm


Troubles


Faults


Bypass


Low
Battery


All
How to Bypass Zones

The Bypass function is used when you want to arm the system with one or more z
ones left open. Bypassed zones are
unprotected and do not cause an alarm when violated while the system is armed.



Residential systems do not allow you to bypass fire
or
carbon monoxide
zones. On commercial fire systems, a
specified use
r may be allowed to bypass fire, carbon monoxide and system zones if the user was enabled.


Limits apply as to how many zones can be bypassed at one time. These limits are ten zones on residential
sys
tems and ten
zones on commercial systems.

To bypass zones, do the following:

ICON

ACTION

NOTES


1. From the Home screen, touch the
Security

and
More Choices
icons.

Note:
If any zones are bypassed or faulted, a
Display
Faults
icon is also displayed o
n this screen.


2. Touch
the
Show Zones
icon.


While
the touchscreen 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.


4. Highlight the zone(s) to be bypassed and
touch the
Bypass Selected
icon.

5. Enter the 4-digit user code.
Note:
If zones have already been bypassed, the top of this
screen indicates “
Ready Bypass
”.
The screen is displayed with the instructions "
To Bypass
Zones, E
nter Code
".

6. Touch the
Refresh Data
icon.

The "Mor
e Choices" screen is displayed showing the
system status as
Ready
-Bypass
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How to Clear Bypassed Zones

A bypassed zone is automatically unbypassed when you disarm the system
(unless this feature is d
isabled in the control)
. If a
zone is bypassed, you can remove the bypass as follows:

SCREEN

ACTION

NOTES


1. Touch the
SHOW ZONES
icon.

While the touchscreen is requesting and receiving the zone
data from the control panel, the screen displays "
Plea
se
Wait!
". Then the zones, along with their current status, are
displayed.


2. Touch the
CLEAR BYPASSES
icon.

3. Enter your 4-digit user code. The "More
Choices" screen is displayed showing the
system as
Ready to Arm
.
NOTE:
If the system is armed and you unbypass a zone, it
disarms the system. If zones ar
e still faulted (not
ready) the system will indicate the status as “Not
Ready Fault”.



How to Disarm the System

The system may be disarmed using either of two methods. One method is employed when som
eone
enter
s the premises and
the other is when someone
has
been in the premises with the system armed (i.e., Stay and Night arming modes).

To disarm the system when entering the premises:

The touchscreen automatically displays the Entry Delay Active screen
when someone enters the premise through an
Entry/Exit
door
.
ICON

ACTION

NOTES


1. 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 a time window has been defined f
or when a
certain user
may disarm the system, the syste
m does not
disarm if
it is

outside that time window.

To disarm the system when already in the premises:

ICON

ACTION

NOTES


1.
Touch

the
Disarm
button.

2. Enter your 4-digit user code.

To disar
m Multi
-Partitions do the following:

ICON

ACTION

NOTE
S




1. Touch the
Security

icon.

2. Touch the
Arm Multi
-Partition
icon.

3. Touch the
Disarm
icon.

4. Enter your 4-digit user code.
5. Highlight the partition(s) to disarm and touch
OK
, or touch

ALL

to disarm all

partitions.

All selected partitions should be disarmed, user can enter
multi
-partition list to check the status of partitions.

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How to Check the Status of Other Partitions

This system supports between one and eight Partitions (depending on
the system.) Partitioning enables a single physical
alarm system to control up to eight areas of protection (partitions) depending on the system used
. Each Touchscreen is
assigned a default partition for display purposes and
shows only that partition's i
nformation.

NOTE:
A letter “H” following the partition
name or number indicates that this is the default partition for the touchscreen. For
example, if your physical site is a four
-apartment housing unit, your alarm system may be configured with four
part
itions. 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 partition
s, so he/she can control the entire system.

If a user i
s so authorized, a touchscreen in one partition can be used to perform system functions in another partition.

To check the status of other partitions, perform the following:


ICON

ACTION

NOTES


1.

Tou
ch the
Security

icon.

2. Select the "Current Partition"
icon; in this
case it displays
P1 H
.


This screen displays the available partitions and their
current status.


The current partition is shown at the top of the display
(
P1
). To change this assignment,
select the appropriate
partition
(e.g.,
touch

P2
to sw
itch control to Partition 2)
,
then press
OK
.

After leaving this screen the selected partition in the
touchscreen automatically reverts back to the
touchscreen’s home partition after two minutes.


A cod
e may have access to some or all of the available
parti
tions.



3. Enter the code authorized to access other
partition(s).

If the code is accepted, the system displays
the partitions that user has access to.

Silencing and Clearing a Fire/Carbon Monoxide Alarm

1. Silence, acknowledge, and clear the alarm by:

a.
For Residential Systems:
Touch
“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:
Touch
the
CLEAR
icon followed by your code. This acknowledges the alarm and the
disarming of the system (if armed).

For Commercial Systems:
Touch
the
CLEAR
icon followed by your code. The system attempts to clear the alarm
from memory. If NOT successful (i.e., s
moke in the detector) the Security screen is displayed,
and the Display Faults
icon displays a “Not Ready Fault”.

c.
Touch
the
DISPLAY FAULTS
icon on the Arming screen. The faulted fire/carbon monoxide
zone is displayed.

d.
Touch
the
CLEAR
icon and then enter your code. This clears the Fire Alarm/CO Alarm from the system.

2.
If the touchscreen does not indicate a
READY
condition after the second sequence, touch
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 doe
s not remedy the problem, there may still be smoke/gas
in the detector. Clear it by fanning the detector for
about 30 seconds.

4.
When the problem has been corrected, clear the display by entering the
DISPLAY FAULTS
icon on the Arming screen,
selecting the f
ire or carbon monoxide zone,
touching the
CLEAR
icon and then entering your user code.
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MORE CHOICES

How to Clear/Hide a Control Panel Message

The Control Panel Message icon alerts the user to a control panel message. When a Control Panel Message is displayed, the
user has two options. User can clear the Contr
ol Panel Message
immediately or
minimize the window and clear it at a later
time.

To Clear/Hide the Control Panel Message
do the following:

ICON

ACTION

NOTES



1. To clear; touch
CLEAR
.
2. Enter your Authorized Code or,

3. To hide; touch

HIDE
to clea
r the Control
Panel Message later.

Once your
Authorized Code

is accepted, the Control
Panel Message is cleared.

If the alarm is still present, touch

CLEAR
again and then
enter your
Authorized Code
aga
in.
Touch
the
HIDE
icon to address the condition later.

Advanced System Features

While most of the commonly used security functions are available from the touchscreen’s advanced user interface, there are
some less used, advanced features that can either be accessed through Console Emulation mode on the touchs
creen or a
standard alpha keypad. To use features not supported by the touchscreen, refer to your Control Panel User Guide.

Console Emulation Mode

Console Emulation Mode allows you to use a touchscreen interface just as you would a regular system keypad.
All
commands shown in Console Emulation mode can also be executed from a standard alpha keypad.

Notes:


It is recommended that you
do not
use the Console Emulation Mode to enter GOTO commands. Unsati
sfactory operation
may result from issuing GOTO commands in Console Emulation.


Two
-button press
panics (1 & *, 3 & #, and * & #)
do not
function in the Console Emulation Mode. The A, B, C, and D icons
do function if programmed as panic keys.


Commercial
systems with Alpha keypads have a feature where if you
touch
a key for 5 seconds, you receive self
-help

messages about the
touch
ed key or holding the * key for 5 seconds to provide zone descriptors. These features do not
function in the keypad as all key
touch
es are instantaneous.

How to Enter Console Emulati
on Mode

To access Console Emulation Mode, do the following:

ICON

ACTION

NOTES


1. From the Home screen, touch the
Security

icon
.

2. Touch the
More Choices
icon
.


3. Touch the
Console Mode
icon
.
Perform functions as you would from a standard alpha
keypad.

How to View the Event Log
Your system
can
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 programm
ed to record various system events in the installer pro
gramming mode.
To view the Event Log, perform the following:

ICON

ACTION

NOTES


1. From the Home screen, touch the
Security
icon

and then the
More Choices
icon.

2. From the
Event Logs
menu, sel
ect the
Events

drop-down arrow to view the logged history of
events. Your choices are: All Events, System,
Alarms, Troubles, Bypasses, and Open/Close.

NOTE:
While keypad is requesting and receiving the
event log data from the control panel, the "Event Log
"
screen displays "
Please Wait!
"
The
Next>>
and
<>
and
<

System
Info

icons.

2.Touch the Remote Upgrade Setup button to
Enable Remote Upgrade.

3.Touch
Sync IP to Server to NEED This
information


Use the IP Address to enter on a PC, Smart Ph
one or
Tablet Browser.


WHAT DOES SYNC IP TO SERVER DO?

Over the Air Updates (OTA)

OTA
requires a network connection and
is initiated by AlarmNet 360.
When the OTA screen appears on the TUXEDOWC, the
user can accept, reject or postpone the download proces
s. If
accepted
, the download process starts, and a mes
sage is
shown in the upper
left
corner of the screen.
If
rejected
the process never starts.
If
postponed
a dialog box will show in the
upper left showing the user to click the box to start the download process.

After download is completed the user must t
hen accept, reject or postpone the download from being installed.
Reject and
postpone are the same as above.
If accept is pressed the TUXEDOWC
starts the updating process; once done,
the
TUXEDOWC
reset
s.
System Setup
Touch
the
Setup,

and
System Setup
icons to access
Time/Date Setup, CS Setup, User Setup, Advanced Setup,
Tuxedo Sync, User Profile, Quick Programming
and

Controller Initial.
See “
System Setup” sectio
n for detailed
information.

System WIFI

ICON

ACTION

NOT
ES



NOTE:

Supports 2.4GHz and 5GHz
frequencies

1. Touch
Setup
>
System WIFI
icons.

2. Select a Wi
-Fi network from the list to
connect to. Or, select
to add a new
Network connection. Enter the new
Netwo
rk
name

SSID No
. and
Security
type; then
touch
Connect
.
3. Touch the
Setup
and
System

Info
icons;
the IP Address is displayed on the System
Information Screen. Enter the IP Address on
the keypad into a PC, Smart Phone or Tablet
Browser.


Use the Data Entry K
eyboard to enter the required
information.


Use the
Shi
ft
key for capital letters


Use the
BS
(Backspace) key to make corrections.


Touch
OK


Touch
abc
/
@#$
to switch between letters and symbols.

The
TUXEDOWC
Keypads IP Address is used on a
standard web brow
ser to control user functions such as
Security, Z
-Wave
operation, and camera viewing.



DHCP Setup

By default, the touchscreen
is configured for DHCP. Once accessing
IP
, a list of available network
s display
s. Choose the
desired network and enter th
e Passphrase/Shared Key.
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19
Manual Network Setup

The opti
on to add a custom network is available by selecting
Add Network
. Connection to this mode requires the information
in the table below
. Press
Save
when completed.

Required Field

Description

SSID

Netw
ork Name

Security Mode

The keypad will automatically d
etect the security mode of the router

Passphrase/Shared Key

Password to access the network

Advanced Options
(Optional)

Proxy Settings: Manual (Proxy Host Name, Proxy Port, Bypass Proxy for)
or Automa
tic (PAC URL required) and IP Settings (Static or DHCP)

Static Network

The option for a Static Network is only available
by manually adding the network
. Press the “Internet Connection Type” option
to allow the IP Address, Gateway
, Network Prefix Length
and DNS Server
1 and 2.

Supported Browsers

System Requi
rements

Recommended Browser

Windows XP SP2 and SP3, Win7, Win8
, Win10

IE 8.0 and above, Chrome 30
-

42, Safari 5.0.2 & above,
Mozilla 26 and above.

Android Mobile

ICS4.0 and above

iPad™, iPhone™

The

default browser
(Safari) is no
t

compatible. Download
Google Chrome (or another browser) from the App Store.

Android Tablet

Default browser (Galaxy


Android 2.3)

Win 8 tablet

Default browser

Other tablets, smart phones

Might face some issues because i
t is not possible to
support all browsers.


NOTES
:

If JavaScript is disabled in any of the
browsers,
then some of the features will not be populated
and functions may not work.


If the “Load Images” option is disabled on a smart device’s mobile browser, t
hen images will not be populated
on the pages.


Google C
hrome version 42 and higher do not support the QuickTime plug in; video streaming will not work. This is the
same with Android Devices.

IMPORTANT:
Use the web browser to view cameras for non
-security
purposes only. Camera streams viewed from the web
brow
ser can stop without indication due to network connection issues.

Internet Explorer 11 and higher Note:
If the video streaming is not working, configure the browser for compatibility mode and
refreshed
the web page.

Local Access

TUXEDOWC
’s remote access opt
ion offers built
-in web hosting capability to access your system via any web enabled device.
TUXEDOWC
can connect to a network router via Wi
-Fi. The
Account
menu accesses the username and password used to
for the connection. This can be a local connection or remote connection using port forwarding. Features of this page are as
follows:


5 total users


Enabling or disabling
authentication for web server local access



Secure web server access (HTTPS)

Web
Server IP Address Access

The
System Info
screen reveals
the connected IP address. Any device with a browser connected to the same network as the
TUXEDOWC
can access the webserver. This does not require authentication (Username and Password). If this
authentication is desired, check the
Authentication for Web
Server Local Access

check box
(on the Account Screen
, see
Account Setup
for more information)
, which can control who has access to connect by requiring a username and pas
sword.
Unchecking the box leaves the Web Server open f
or anyone to connect.
Connecting the
TUXEDOWC
to a mobile device

To connect a mobile device to
TUXEDOWC
, do the following:

Smart Phone or Tablet

1. Verify the TUXEDOWC
is connected to the Network
via Wi
-Fi.
2. Verify the Smart Phone, or Tablet, is connected to the
same network as the
TUXEDOWC
(disable mobile data if needed.)

3. Open the browser and enter the IP Address on the keypad.

On a Personal Computer (PC)

1. Verify the TUXEDOWC
is connected to the Internet via Wi
-Fi.

2. Verify the PC is connected to the same network as the
TUXEDOWC.

3. Open the browser and enter the IP Address on the keypad.
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20
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
:

If left inactive, the web connection will disconnect after 10 minutes.


If using an iPad, iPhone or PC browser with low bandwidth on the mobile PC type theme, switch to the mobile theme. To
switch to the mobile theme
press
Switch Theme
in the lower left hand corner.

Not supported commands during remote or local access with a web browser in PC or Mobile Modes:

Security

Annunciate status


Multimedia

Picture/slide show



System troubles




Camera
360
-
deg
ree

rotation



Emergency button




Camera Wi
-
Fi settin
gs



Event logs




Recording settings



Show zones














Automation

Z
-
Wave device management


Setup

Account setup



Emergency button




Disp. & Audio setup



Rooms




IP setup



Remote sc
enes




System setup








Voice setup

General

Weath
er




Remote firmware upgrade



Training videos





Troubleshooting

If the page does not populate, from the Home Screen press
Setup
>
System Setup
>
System Information.

1.
Press
Sync IP to Server.

2.
The
message
“System IP sync to server is successful,”
when
a successful connection is made.

3.
If no connection is present, the message “Keypad is not in the network. Please check the network connectivity.”

4.
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 Web Server Local Access is enabled, and no user name and password is created, the browser will
produce the following message:
“Warning Remote access has been deactivat
ed. Go to your Tuxedo’s login setup to
create an accou
nt for remote access.”

NOTES:


To correct this,
add a username/password and verify the user is enabled.


Browser may block access if the Secured Web Server Access (https) option is enabled. During remo
te login, if the
browser displays a Security
/Certificat
e Error
this is not a threat and it is recommended that you continue.

Remote Access Using Port Forwarding

TUXEDOWC
offers built
-in web hosting capability to access your system via any web enabled device. The local IP Address is
used on a standard web brows
er to control user functions. The home router must first be configured for port forwarding for
both HTTP and HTTPS ports, which port the local IP address. Refer to the router’s instructions for detai
ls on Port forwarding.
See the notes above for any sec
urity certificate errors and steps to be taken to proceed.

Account

For Remote Access and to create a browser log-on page for each user touch the
Account
icon

ICON

ACTION

NOTES




Touch the
Setup

and

Account

icons.

1. Enter a User Id, User Name and Pass
word.

Check the appropriate box(s)
- SECURED WEB SERVER ACCESS
(HTTPS)

- AUTHENTICATION FOR WEB SERVER
LOCAL ACCESS
2. Touch
to save. Touch
to return to
the previous screen.



For Remote Acces
s, and for higher security when
viewing from a web enab
led device or PC on a different
sub-net, create a log-
in page for users. Enter the
required information for each field.


With HTTPS enabled, for remote access, ensure port
no 443 is open in the router.
Also, browser will
generate a security warning before
loading the
webpage. It is normal to accept the warning in order to
access the webpage.


Passwords must be eight alphanumeric characters,
include at least one uppercase letter and one number.


Remote
login is blocked after three failed attempts. To
resto
re, on the keypad click
Setup
>
Account
, press
the appropriate user
Disabled
icon >
Save
.

If left inactive, Web connections disconnect after 10
minutes.



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21
Disp
& Audio
Setup


You may access
O
perating Modes, Backlight Off After
time,
To Homepage A
fter
time,
Auto Slideshow After
time,
Selection
,
Temperature Unit
,

and

Clean Screen
from
the
Disp & Audio Setup
screen
.
Operating Modes

Operating modes provides access to
Chime Mode, Voice Mode, and V
oice Chime
which allows you to turn the
panel’s

chime m
ode and keypads
voice mode on or off.



Chime Mode
– All k
eypads
chime whenever a door or window is open.



Voice Mode
– TUXEDOWC
voice annunciates whenever a change in system status occurs.



Voice
Chime
– The chime mode and voice mode are in effect wit
h the chime beeps followed by voice annunciation.

Access the "Operating Modes" screen as follows:

ICON

ACTION

NOTES



1. From the
Setup

screen, touch the
Disp &
Audio Setup
icon.

2. Enter your “Authorized Code", if required.

3. Select
Chime Mode
or
Voice Mode
to turn
the mode on or off.

4. Touch
to save. Touch
to return to
the previous screen.

If the Chime Mode and Voice Mode are both selected, the
Voice Chime is automatically selected.

It may take a few seconds for the Chime Mode to take
effect.

When the keypad exits the “Operation Modes” screen, your
selection is saved.


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/Security 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 ti
meouts, from the Home screen, do the following:

ICON

ACTION

NOTES


1. Touch the
Setup
icon.

2. Touch the
Disp & Audio Setup
icon.

3. Enter your “Authorized Code”, if required.

4.
Touch
to select
from the drop-down list
displaying the time period for
each option.

5. Select
Fahrenheit (°F)

or
Celsius (°C).

If changes are made, when you exit a
n

Information
pop
-
up window displays “
Settings Saved

Settings include:
Backlight Off After
X time,
Return

To
Homepage After
X time,

Auto Slideshow After
X time.

Touch
to save. Touch
to return to the previous
screen.



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Clean Screen

With the exception of normal cleaning, the keypad
is maintenance free. Clean the touch-
screen as follows:

ICON

ACTI
ON

NOTES





1. Touch the
Setup

icon.

2. Touch the
D
isp & Audio Setup
icon.

3. Enter your “Authorized Code", if required.

4. Touch the
CLEAN SCREEN

button to
disable the keypad for 26 seconds.

5. Touch
Continue
to disable the touchscreen.

6. Touch
Can
cel
to exit.

At the
"Touch Screen Disabled for =30 Seco
nds"

screen, the touchscreen 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 a
ctive.

A pop-up window displays "
Touch Screen will be
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. Touch

CONTINUE to disable touchscreen." **Panics cannot
be in
itiated during this process**


NOTE:
The
Emergency
scr
een cannot be accessed while running in the clean screen mode.

IMPORTANT:
Do not use an abrasive cleaning agent or abrasive cloth when cleaning the touch-
screen or damage may
occur.

Routine Care


Trea
t the components of your security

system as you would any other electrical equipment. Do not slam sensor
-protected
doors or windows.


Keep dust from accumulating on the keypad and all protective sensors, particularly on motion sensors and smoke detectors.


Keypad case and sensors should be carefully dusted with
a dry soft cloth.
Do not spray water or any other fluid on the
units.


Brightness and Volume Control

From the Home screen, access the
Setup
screen as follows:

ICON

ACTION

NOTES


1. From the
Setup
scr
een, touch the
Disp &
Audio Setup
icon.

2. Enter your “Authorized Code", if required.

3. Move the bar left or right to increase or
decrease level of brightness or volume.

Changes are saved when you exit

this screen.



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23
SYSTEM SETUP


Time/Date Setup

You can set the time and date from the
Time / Date

Setup
screen.


When the time is set, it is stored in the touchscreen and sent to the control panel when you touch
the
Apply


icon and
answer
Yes
to the “Set
time on the security system as well?”
prompt. Ad
ditionally, when using the touchscreen, the panel
downl
oads
its time into the touchscreen periodically after the clock is set
.

If
Get Time
is
touched, the keypad downloads the time and date from the control panel and exits the Set Time & Date
screen.

Setti
ng Daylight Saving Time

To set the daylight savings tim
e, do the following:

ICON

ACTION

NOTES





1. From the Home screen, touch the
Setup
and
System Setup

icons.

2. Touch the
Time/Date Setup
icon; enter an Authorized Code.

3. Touch the
DST
icon if
you want daylight savings time to affect
your system c
lock.

4. Set the “Start DST” time and then the “End DST” time by
touching the
Month
,
Weekend
and
Hour
that you want DST
to start.

5.

Touch
to save settings.

If
DST On
is selected, the keypad adjus
ts
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

To set the current time, do the following:

ICON

ACTION

NOTES




1. Touch the
Time/Date Setup
icon; ent
er an Authorized Code.

2. Scroll to select the
Year, M
onth, Day, Hour, Minute, AM or
PM
to be displayed.

3. Use the drop-
down menu to select a format for
MMDDYY
and
12 Hour
or
24 Hour
to be displayed.

4. Touch
to save settings.


After each selection t
he window closes
automatically,
and the selection is
displayed.

Select if you want a 12-
hour or 24-hour
format for your time display.

A confirmation screen is displays:

“Time Setting Confirmation”

“Set time on the security system as
well?”

Select

Yes
or

No

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24
CS Setup


You may access
Options, ECP Address, S
creen Security, Device Events, Code Authority, Panel Configuration, TC
Server Info.

Options

ICON

ACTION

NOTES





1. From the Home screen, touch the
Setup
, System Setup

and
CS
Setup
icons.

2. E
nter the
Authorized Installer Code.

3. Touch the
Optio
ns

icon.

4. Configure Options:


Weather Forecast:
Enable or Disable the Weather Forecast
on the home page.


Commercial:
Only available when in Automation Operating
Mode. Give you the option of Open, Close, and Night on the
Security screen.

5. Configure
Operation Modes (See notes)

6.

Touch
to save settings.


Normal Mode:
Runs keypad in normal
operation, connected to a supported
control panel.

Safe Mode:

See
Safe Mode
Section

Demo Mode:

Does not require a control
panel to be connected.

Automation Mode:

Used for controlling
and automating the home without a
control panel attached.

See
First Time Setup
for more detailed
information.

ECP Address

ICON

ACTION

NOTES




1. From the Home screen, touch the
Setup
, System Setup

and
CS
Setup
icons.

2. Touch the
ECP Address

icon.

3. Enter
Authorized Installer

Code

4.. Touch the ECP Address drop down menu and select the
desired address.

5. If using Total Connect, Set the RIS Automati
on ECP Address
by touching the drop down menu.
Check the Primary RIS
Device only if you are not using total connect.

6. Touch
to save settings.
(If changes were made the
keypad will reset.)

See
First Time Setup
sec
tion for more
detailed information.

Screen Security
ICON

ACTION

NOTES





1. From the Home screen, touch the
Setup
, System Setup

and
CS
Setup
icons.

2. Enter
Authorized Installer Code.

3. Tou
ch the
Screen Security

icon.

4. If authority levels ar
e correct, touch

or

to exit menu.

5. If changes are necessary, select the line to be changed and
the level of user to have acces
s. Options are Installer,
Master, Manager, Operator A, Operator B,
Operator C, or
Anyone.

6. S
elect

to save
.

The Screen Security screen contains a list
of authority levels for Advanced Setup, CS
Setup, Display & Audio Setup, Event Logs,
Lighting, Message, Security, and
Time/Date Setup.
It allows you to choose
which authority level is required to access
each screen.

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25
De
vice Events

ICON

ACTION

NOTES





1. From the Home screen, touch the
Setup
, System Setup

and
CS
Setup
icons.

2. Enter
Authorized Installer Code.

3. Touch the
Device Events

icon.

4. To reset, or clear, the events touch the
X

in the bottom right
hand corner of the screen.


The Device Events screen displays the
system events of the keypad only (resets,
time set, end user license accepted,
response types, etc.)

This is not the event log of the control
panel.

Code Authority

ICON

ACTION

NOTES





1. From the Home screen, touch the
Setup
, System Setup

and
CS
Setup
icons.

2. Enter
Authorized Installer Code.

3. Touch the
Code Authority
icon.

4. Enter the 4-digit code.

5.
Touch
to go back t
o the CS Setup Screen or

to exit
.


A four
-digit
code
can be entered to learn
the user name and Authority level of that
code.

Panel Config

ICON

ACTION

NOTES





1. From the Home screen, touch the
Setup
, System Setup

and
CS
Setup
icons.

2. Enter
Authorized Installer Code.

3. Touch the
Panel Configur
ation
icon
to display the Panel
Hardware version, Panel Revision, Number of zones, Number
of Partitions, Home Partition, Cal Support, and Sequence.

4. Touch
the
X
to delete the panel configuration (
the
Touchscreen resets and the panel configuration is
dow
nloaded from the panel into the Touchscreen.
) or touch

to go back to the CS Setup Screen or

to exit
.
A "Panel Configuration" screen is displayed
providing details of your system.

Touching
Delete
prompts you with a
confirmation screen displaying:

Are yo
u sure you want to delete Panel
Configuration? OK Cancel.

If you touch OK, the TUXEDOWC
deletes
the configuration of the control, the
TUXEDOWC
reboots, and re-
searches for
the installed control. Then, it downloads
the configuration again.

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TC Server Info

The TC Server Info screen provides a diagnostic icon that, when touched, tests the path to the different Total Connect server
s.
It houses the TC icon that will allow you to enable or disable Z
-Wav
e devices from showing up on Total Connect.


ICON

ACTI
ON

NOTES






1. From the Home screen, touch the
Setup, System Setup
and
CS Setup
icons.

2. Enter
Authorized Installer Code.

3. Touch the
TC Server Info
icon.

4. Touch
Diagnostics
to test each server path.

5. Touch
the
TC
icon to view the list
of enrolled Z
-
Wave devices.
This is where you can enable or disable devices from
showing up on Total Connect
2.0 (see notes for total number
of devices Total Connect 2.0 supports)
.
6. Touch
to go b
ack to the CS Setup Screen or

to exit.


On Total Conne
ct, the maximum number
of supported devices is 40 switches
(including Water Valves), 3 thermostats,
4 door locks and 3 Garage Door
Controllers.


TUXEDOWC
supports 232 devices
(including the TUXEDOW C
keypa
ds) in
the Z
-Wave network.

User Setup

User Setup
allow
s you to
Add a User
,
Delete a User
, and
Edit a User
. You may access User Setup from the System Setup
screen. Each user must be assigned a name with a corresponding 4-digit user code to
gain access to v
arious features and
functions. The maximum number of Us
ers that can be added is limited to the number of users that the control
panel supports.

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.

Authorit
y Levels

Authority levels define the system functions a particular user can perform. Depending on the authority assigned to you, there
are certain system functions you may be prohibited from performing. The following information describes the authority levels
that can be assigned through the keypad and provides the equivalent authority level name found in your alarm system
manuals. The authority levels that can be assigned are as follows:

Authority
Level

Functions

Equivalent System Name

Residential Syst
ems

Commercial
Systems

Master

Can perform all securit
y 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 a
ssigned
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.

Guest

Level 4 Operator B

No Access

Us
ed to restrict access from a partition.

N/A

N/A
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27
How t
o Add a User


ICON

ACTION

NOTES








1.
Touch

the
Setup
,

System Setup
,

User Setup
icons.

2. Touch
and enter the
Authorized Master Code.


3.
Select the
Partitions
, and access level for th
is
user;
Master, Normal, Guest or No Access.

4. Touch
the box next to
User Number
and e
nter an
“available” (3-
digit) user number.

5. Type the user name (6 characters max.; no spaces
between characters).

6. Touch
the box next to
RF Button Zone
(if used);
enter the 3-
digit RF Button Zone for this user.

7. T
ouch
to
Save
the user information
or
touch

the
Back
arrow to return to the previous screen.

On the
Data Entry

screen, enter the user
information.


Use the
Shift
key for capital letters


Use the
BS
(Backspace) key to make
corrections.


The
@#$
key i
s not available for use at this time.
These characters cannot be saved to the control
panel.

The authorized code for adding users is dependent
upon the
control
panel you are interfacing with.
Check yo
ur
control
panel Users Guide to determine
who can add u
sers.

If assigning this user to wireless key, enter one of
the zone numbers of the keyfob (the wireless key
must be programmed first before it can be
assigned to a user).

Select the partitions, access
level, and enter an
available user number for this user
.
For available user numbers, see the control
panel instructions.



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. Touch

Save
.
How to Delete a User

ICON

ACTION

NOTES


1.

Select the User you want to d
elete.

2. Touch
the
X
icon on the lower right
-hand corner

3. Enter your Authorized code.

The
Confirm Delete

screen is displayed.

Three selections are available: add a user, edit a user,
or delete a user.

The authorized code for deleting, adding, and editing
users is dependent upon the control
panel you are
interfacing with. Check your control
panel User Guide
to determine who can delete, add, and edit users.

How to Edit a User

Note:
You cannot edit a User’
s
name

or
number
. To modify a User name or number, you
must delete the User and re-
enter
User.

Edit a user as follows:

ICON

ACTION

NOTES



1. Select the User you want to edit.

2. Enter your Authorized code.
3. Select the options needed for this us
er
and
touch


to
Save
.
Three selections are availabl
e: add a user, edit a user, or
delete a user.

Note:
The authorized code for deleting, adding, and editing
users is dependent upon the control
panel you are
interfacing with. Check your control
panel Us
er Guide to
determine who can delete, add, and edit users.

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28
Advanced Setup


Advanced Setup allows access to
Power Mode Setup, Night Setup, Keypad Reset, End
-user License
and
Factory Default

menus.

At any time when a test is not being performed, you can
touch the back icon to return to the previous
screen or
touch the home icon to return
to your home page.

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.

Power Mode Setup

To set the Power Mode functions, from the Home screen,
touch
the
Setup
,
System Setup
and
Advanced Setup
icons.

ICON

ACTION

NOTES



1. Enter
your Authorized Code and
touch

the
Power Mode Setup
icon. Check
the box to enable
Power Save Mode
.
2. Select the option to
Turn off Network

or
Override Display Settings.

3.
Touch
to save

settings. Touch

to return to the previous screen.

When Power

Save

Mode is selected,

There are two options that are available:

Turn
-Off Network
-
No firmware updates will be completed until power and
network are restored

Over
ride Display settings

can be overwritten and the TUXEDOWC
operates in low power mode:


Brightness control decreases to minimum level.


Return To Homepage After time resets to 30 seconds.


Auto Slide
Show After time reverts to Never.



When AC power is restored, the original Display settings resume

Night Setup

To set the NIGHT function, from the Home sc
reen,
touch
the
Setup
,
System Setup
and
Advanced Setup
icons.

ICON

ACTION

NOTES


1.

Enter your Authorized Code and
touch
the
Night Setup
icon.

2. Select the arming mode to be
activated when
NIGHT
is selected on
the Arming screen.
The
NIGHT
icon can be set t
o arm the system in one of five modes:


Away
- Arms all zones with entry delay.


Stay
- Arms perimeter zones with entry delay.


Instant
- Arms perimeter zones without entry delay.


Maximum
- Arms all zones without entry delay. Not to be used for
ANSI/SIA
CP
-0 1 installations.


Night (Residential Panels Only) –
Arms
all perimeter zones plus
all zones listed in Zone List 5.

Touch
to save

settings.
Touch

to return to the previous
screen.

Keypad Reset

To activate the Keypad Reset function, touch
the
Setup
,
System Setup
and
Advanced Setup
icons.

ICON

ACTION

NOT
ES


1.

Enter your Authorized Code and
touch
the
Keypad Reset
icon.

2. Select
OK
to reset (power cycle)
or
Cancel
to quit.

The message is displayed:

Processor Reset: Are you sure you want to reset?

Panel
information is downloaded
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INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE

29
End User License

To view the Privacy Statement and End-user License Agreement, touch
the
Setup
,
System Setup
and
Advanced Setup

icons.

ICON

ACTION

NOTES


1. Enter your Authorized Code and touch
the
End
-user
License

Touch
Back

or
Home

.

Factory Default

To restore the
TUXEDOWC
keypad to factory defaults,
touch
the
Setup
,
System Setup
and
Advanced Setup
icons.

ICON

ACTION

NOTES


1.
Touch
the
Factory Default
icon.

All settings will be
erased,

and the keypad will
reset!

Sele
ct
OK
or
Cancel
.
Tux
edo
Sync

To access the
TUXEDOWC
De
vice Synchronize Management screen touch
the
Setup
and
System Setup
icons
.
ICON

ACTION

NOTES


Use to Discover button option to discover other
TUXEDOWC
’s on the same network.

Select from the following actions:

DISCOVER TUXEDO
: Automatically searches for any
TUXEDOWC
on the same network.

ADD
: You can manually add a TUXEDOWC
by entering the Name, IP Address, MAC and Model number.

EDIT
: Change the name of the TUXEDOWC
.
REMOVE

DEVICE
: Removes TUXEDOWC
from the
list.

REMOVE

ALL
: Removes all
TUXEDOWC
’s from the list
.
SYNC

ZWAVE

DEVICE

NAME
: Allows you to synchronize the Z
-Wave device names on the secondary
TUXEDOWC

controllers
.

User Profile

To access a user’s important operation information,
touch
the
Setup

and

System Setup
icons
.
ICON

ACTION

NOTES



View or chang
e a user’s Name, Region, Area Code, Tuxedo Name, Mobile No., and E
-
mail Id.

Touch
back or home when done.

Touch
to save. Touch
to return to the previous screen.

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30
Quick Programming

Used to ac
cess basic programming of the control panel
, touch
the
Setup
and

System Setup
icons
.
ICON

ACTION

NOTES


1.

Touch

Setup
,
System Setup
, and
Quick
Programming.

2.
Enter
Authorized Installer Code
and keypad
says,
“Communicating with control panel” and
the status
bar display “Panel Busy
Programming” when it is in pro
gramming
mode.



Not every security panel supports quick
programming,
below is a list of supported panels
with the minimum required revision:

Panel

Rev


Panel

Rev

VISTA
-
10P

5.24


VISTA
-
20PCN

9.18

VISTA
-
10PSIA

5.24


VISTA
-
20PSIA

9.18

VISTA
-
15P

9.18


VISTA
-
20PUL

9.16

VISTA
-
15PCN

9.18


VISTA
-
21iP

3.18

VISTA
-
15PSIA

9.18


VISTA
-
21iPLTE

All

VISTA
-
20P

9.16


VISTA
-
21SIA

3.18

NOTE:
See
Panel Config
section to determine the

panel’s revision.


Choose Abort if the control panel d
oes not support
it or Continue to enter quick programming.
Choosing Continue on unsupported control panels
may result in the device resetting.


Follow the menus and prompts to program the
control panel
.

Only the residential panels support the Quick
Program
ming Mode.

Quick Programming Menus

Menu

Programming Locations

Phone Account

Primary

phone, secondary

phone
, download phone

and account number for partitions
1 and 2.

Reporting

Select Yes or No for A
larm Restore, Trouble, Bypass, AC Loss, Low Battery, Te
st, RF
Low battery, or select
All

to enable all events.

System Reports

RF Jam, Log Full, Open Report, Close Away, Close Stay, Cancel, Exit Error, All.

Timing & Misc

Exit Delay, Entry Delay 1, Entry D
elay 2, Installer Code, Auto Stay, Alarm Sound
Time, an
d Fire Sounder Time Out.

Zone Programming

Send Report, Input Type, Library (Vocabulary), Part (Partition),
Type (Zone Type),
Resp (Response Time), Config (Hardwire Type).

Controller Initial

To access
the
Controller Initial Setup Wizard,

touch
the
Control
ler Initial

icon.

ICON

ACTION

NOTES




Step 1 of 3: Wi
-Fi Setup –
Connected to guest

Select a network from the list of available networks and enter the password. Or, touch

to set up a new
network name (SSID), security option (WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK) and pas
sword.
Touch
Connect or Cancel.
Touch
NEXT
. Follow the prompts.


Step 2 of 3: Important operation information

Enter the Name, Region, Zip Code, Tuxedo Name, Mobile No, E
-mail Id for this user and
touc
h
NEXT
.

Step 3 of 3: Remote Login Setup

Enter the User
Id, User Name and Password for this user.

Check the box
- SECURED WEB SERVER ACCESS (HTTPS)
Check the box
- AUTHENTICATION FOR WEB SERVER LOCAL ACCESS

Touch
FINISH to complete the initial setup wizar
d.
31
DEVICES (AUTOMATION)


The
TUXEDOWC
Home Automation
System with web hosting capability is equipped with Security S0/S2 enabled Z
-Wave
technology and is designed to automate devices in a home control network. Security S0/S2 encrypts messages to other Z
-
Wave Security S0/S2 enabled devices thereby ensuring the authenticity and security of all communication. The
keypad allows
you to easily add and control multiple devices with the touch
of a button. View the Training Videos and follow the instructions
below to Enroll (add) devices into the
home control network
.
U
L


Automation functionality is supplementary only and has not been evaluated by UL.


Access control functionality has not been evaluated by UL and may not be used in UL Listed applications.

To acc
ess the automation touch

Devices
.


Z-Wave Device Management Icons

Icon

Description

Icon

Description

Icon

Description


ADD DE
VICE

Includes (Enrolls)
devices into the
network.


REMOVE
FAILED

Removes all failed devices
from the device list.


MORE

Accesses the
REPLACE
FAILED and Z
-
WAVE DEFAULT
options


REMOVE
DEVICE

Exclude
s (Removes)
devices from the
network.


DEVICE
SETUP

Ed
it the device name,
change the icon, and view
the Association details of the
selected device.


REPLACE
FAILED

Replaces a
selected failed
device.


ABORT

OPERATION

Aborts or cancels the
ADD/REMOVE DEV
ICE
action.


DEVICE
SEARCH

Searches for a selected
dev
ice and updates the
status.


Z-WAVE
DEFAULT

Defaults the Z
-
Wave controller to
factory settings.


Devices Icons

Descr
iption

Devices Icons

Description


ROOM

View and create rooms to make it
easier to find devices


THERMOSTAT

Access to Wi
-Fi thermostats


SCENE

Create scenes
for automated living,
such as open a door and a light
comes on.


GROUP

Create groups of device
s for
use with Scenes.


SETUP

Z-Wave devices can be enrolled,
deleted, and other features


REFRESH

Refreshes the device list to
get the most up to date
status.
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32
Z-Wave device Management Screen Device List

The “Z
-
Wave Device Management Screen Device List” is comp
osed of 5 columns.

DEVID

Displays the device or “Node”
ID displayed in numerical order as you “Include” or “Add” Devices

NOTE
: Once a device is excluded, that node number cannot be used again, unless the controller is
defaulted.

NAME

Displays default and
custom device names

TYPE

Displays the Z
-
Wave device ty
pe (i.e. multilevel switch, binary switch, entry controller, etc.)

INFO

Displays the following Icons:






Router:

Chain Link:

Pad Lock:


The device is a routing slave
and can be used as a
repeater.
The node (device) can
send unsolicited
messages to
the
TUXEDOWC
.

Secured Network Supported


STATUS

Displays the following messages:


Success Network

The node has reported a normal status report.


Failed

Communication with this device has been lost.


Update Success

Search was successful when running “De
vice

Search
” operation on a
device.


Update Failed

Search was unsuccessful when running

Device

Search
” operation on a
device.


Not in Secure Network

Device is expected to be secured (such as an entr
y controller, but failed to
receive the encrypted key.
(Remove device and add again closer to the
TUXEDOWC
.)


Up
d
ate Timed Out

This message appears when a device does not respond when requested
during a “
Device Search” is performed.


Include Z-
Wave Devi
ces

Each device must be installed according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

WARNING:
Automation is intended for lifestyle convenience. Do not use automation for life safety and property protection.

Inclusion Note

The following statement appears when
you are including a device
:
“A security S0 device was add
ed to the Z
-Wave network. If this is a Security S2 capable device, it is recommended to remove
and re-
add the device to utilize the improved security and performance of S2.” Touch
OK
if you understand that the device is
not
and S2 compatible device. If it is an S2 compatible device then exclude
the device by
touching
Remove
, then follow the
inclusion process below to include again. When you include an S2 compatible device it prompts you to add the D
evice
Specific Key (DSK). This key is found on the dev
ice you are installing.

Include (Enroll) a Light, Switch or Outlet Module

Install a Z-
Wave Light, Switch or Outlet module as described below.

ICON

ACTION

NOTES


1. At the
TUXEDOWC

Home screen:

a)
Touch
the
Devices
icon and then
touch
the

SETUP

icon
to display
“Z-Wave Device
Management” screen.

b) Touch
the
ADD DEVICE
icon.


2. At the device Module:

a) Touch
the
Function Key
on the device.


Note:

Z
-
Wave light modules may vary; follow the instruc
tions
in the User’s Guide for your specific device to i
nclude (enroll)
properly into the Z
-Wave network.


If a dimmer module was included, an On/Off button and a
slide bar (to control dimmer) are displayed.


If an on/off light/appliance module was included, an On/Off
button (to control the device) is displayed.

The keypad displays a series of messages:

“Start add device.

Please
touch
function key on device”

“Adding Controller Unit”

“Adding Slave Unit”

“Device added successfully”




33
Include (Enroll) a
Resideo
Thermostat

Install
Resideo
Thermostat
s accord
ing to the manufacturer’s
instructions. Device should be mounted in the final location and
tested before adding it to the system.
Note:
Resideo
is not responsible for property damages due to improper setting of the thermostat modes.

To include a Resideo
Thermostat into a Z
-Wave network, do the following:

ICON

ACTION

NOTES





1. At the
TUXEDOW C

Home screen:

a) Touch
the
Devices
and
Setup
icons to display the “Z
-
Wave Device Management” screen.

b)
Touch
the

ADD DEVICE
icon.

2. At the Z
-Wave thermostat:

a) Select
Thermostat;
set the Time/Date.
b) Follow the instructions in the thermostat Installation
Guide for “Z
-Wave Inclusion”.

c) To complete inclusion, touch

Done.

d) Touch

Exit
to return to
normal operation.
Note:

If installing another brand of

thermostat,
follow the instructions in the User Guide for that
specific thermostat to include properly into the Z
-
Wave network.

Note:
Some thermostats do not update temperature
status automatically i.
e., Wayne Dalton.

The keypad displays a series of messages:


Please
touch
function key on device”

* If not using a Resideo
thermostat, inclusion
procedure may vary. Refer to the thermostat
instructions for the inclusion procedure.


The keypad displays a series of messages:


Please
touch
function key on device”

“Adding Controller Unit”

“Adding Slave Unit”

“Device added successfully”

Include (Enroll) a Door Lock

Assemble the Z
-Wave door lock.
NOTE: Be sure the door lock orientation/handedness is correct.

Refer to the Door Lock’s
Instruction Guide

and connect necessary cables, then install batteries. Include the door lock within 5 ft of the keypad; refer to
the Door Lock’s
Instruction Guide for enrollment procedure.

NOTE:
Program the user code in the control panel prior to programming that user code into the door lock. User Codes must
be 4-digits.

Enroll a door lock device as follows:

ICON

ACTION

NOTES





1. At the
TUXEDOWC

Home screen:

a) Touch
the

Devices
icon and then
touch
the

Setup
icon to display
the “Z
-Wave Device
Management” screen.

b) Touch
the
ADD DEVICE
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
User Guide for your specific door lock to include properly and to
program a new user code.

The keypad displays a series of messages:


Please
touch
function key on device”

“Adding to Security Network”

“Device added successfully”

* Inclusion procedure may vary depending on t
he door lock
device. Refer to the door lock instruction
s for inclusion procedure.

Wi
-Fi
Thermostat Programming

NOTE:

Follow the installation guide provided with the Resideo
Wi
-Fi enabled thermostat to join the Wi
-Fi network.

Enrolling

Press
Devices

>
Ther
mostats

(displays Wi
-Fi thermostat management page) >
A
ccount
> enter the
Total Connect Comfort

username and password >
Save
.
NOTE:
Enrolling the Wi
-Fi thermostat in the
TUXEDOWC
keypad synchronizes it to their Resideo
Total Connect 2.0
account. Enrolling the same Wi
-Fi thermostat in Resideo’s Total Com
fort app produces a duplicate Wi
-Fi thermostat
shown in Resideo
Total Connect 2.0 app.

NOTES:


Account must be configured at:

www.mytotalconnectcomfort.com


The
keypad must be connected to the internet to perform
the association.


If the account is associated correctly the keypad
displays, “Account associated. Start loading devices.
Please wait...”


If the account association fails the keypad displays,
“Account ass
ociation failed. Please try again later
.”

Wi
-Fi thermostat
s are
only renamed
using
the
comfort
app/web.


If using a secondary controller, the user name and
password for MyTotalComfort must be entered.

NOTE:
Scenes programmed in the secondary keypad
are
local only (will not show up on Total Connect).


The thermostat must be associated with the primary
controller to use Total Connect Remote services.


Z-Wave
and
Wi
-Fi thermostats (max. 5) are
combined in
automation for a
maximum number of
20.

After successf
ul association the
thermostat
is
controllable via
Total
Connect.


Hold and schedules from MyTotalComfort
can
’t be
changed from
the
Tuxedo. TUXEDOWC
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34
Removing
a Thermostat and/or
Account Association

To remove a Wi
-Fi thermostat from the
TUXEDOWC
keypad, you must remove
it from the total connect comfort account.
Once
it synchronizes the thermostat will no longer appear.

To remove account association, touch

Devices
>
Thermostats

(displays Wi-
Fi thermostat management page) >
Account
>
remove the username and password >
Sa
ve
.

NOTE:

Pressing
Save
removes the current associ
ation and
all
Wi
-Fi thermostats included automatically. The keypad
display
s, “Account Association Removed.”

Exclude Z-
Wave Devices

Exclude a Light, Switch or Outlet Module

To exclude a light, switch or out
let module from the Z
-Wave network, do the followi
ng:

ICON

ACTION

NOTES


1. At the
TUXEDOW C

Home screen
:

a) Touch
the
Devices
and
Setup
icons to
display the “Z
-Wave Device Management”
screen.

b) Highlight the device to remove and

touch
the
Remove Devi
ce
icon.

2. At the device module:

a) Touch
the
Function Key
to remove the
device from the keypad.



Remove Device
-clears the node from the keypad and resets
device to the default setting.


If the device is not removed, or to remove a defective device,
ref
er to the
Z-Wave Troubleshooting
section.



Exclude a Resideo
Thermostat

To exclude a
Resideo
Thermostat from the Z
-Wave network, do the following:

ICON

ACTION

NOTES






1. At the
TUXEDOWC

Home screen
:

a) Touch
the
Devices
and
Setup
icons to displa
y the
“Z-Wave Device Management” screen.

b) Highlight the thermostat and

touch
the
Remove
Device
icon.

2. At the thermostat:

a) Follow the instructions in the thermostat
Installation Guide
under “
Installe
r setup
” to
“Remove a Z
-Wave Network Connection”.

b) Once the exclusion process is complete, touch

Done
; the thermostat is removed.


IMPORTANT:
Resideo
is not responsible for property
damages due to improper setting of the thermostat modes.


Remove Device
-clears the node from the keypad and
resets devic
e to the default setting.


Note:
To remove a defective device, refer to the
Z-Wave
Troubleshooting
section.

Exclude a Door Lock

To exclude a door lock module f
rom the Z
-Wave network, do the following:

ICON

AC
TION

NOTES




1. At the
TUXEDOW C

Home screen,
touch

the
Devices

and
Setup
icons. The “Z
-Wave Device Management”
screen is displayed.

2. Highlight the device to remove and

touch
the
Remove
Device
icon.

3. On the door lock touch
the
Function Key
to rem
ove the
device from the keypad.

Remove Device

-
clears the node from the keypad and
resets device to the default setting.

Notes:


If the device is not removed, or to remove a
defective device, refer to Z
-Wave Troubleshooting.


When excluding the door lock, the user code
associated with the door lock will remain in the
system. If needed refer to the panel
Installation
Instructions

on how to remove this user code.

Abo
rt a Z
-Wave Action

ICON

ACTION

NOTES




1. At
the
TUXEDOWC
Home screen
:
a)
Touch
the
Devices
and S
etup
icons to display the “Z
-
Wave Device Management” screen.

b) Select the device name from the list and touch
the
ABORT OPERATION
icon to abort that proc
ess.

If inadvertently a wrong selection was made,
(add,
delete, or remove failed device) user can
touch
the
ABORT OPERATION
icon to abort the process.


35
Remove Failed Devices

ICON

ACTION

NOTES





1. At the
TUXEDOW C

Home screen
:

a) Touch
the
Devices
and
Setup
icons to display the “Z
-
Wave Device Management” screen.

b) Touch the
Remove Failed
icon

This option removes any Z
-
Wave device that has
failed from the list

Device Setup

ICON

ACTION

NOTES





1. At the
TUXEDOW C

Home screen
:

a) Touch
the
Devices
and
Setup
icons to display the “Z
-
Wave Devi
ce Management” screen.

2. Highlight the Z
-Wave device to edit

3. Change the following:


Device Name
: Allows you to edit the device name


Display Icon
: Allows you to change the icon used for this
device.

4
.

Device Association: See NOTES.

Each Z
-
Wave enab
led device has a maximum
number of secondary controllers, in which it has
the ability to send updates. Example, a
thermostat may have the ability to send up to
five additional TUXEDOWC’s
on the same
network.
However, other manufacturers may
not have that ability
.

Replace Failed Device
ICON

ACTION

NOTES





1. At the
TUXEDOW C

Home screen
:

a) Touch
the
Devices
and
Setup
icons to display the “Z
-
Wave Device Management” screen.

b) Select a failed device

c) Touch
More

d) Touch
the
Replaced Failed
icon.

R
eplace Failed Device option walks you through
replacing a failed device. Follow the on-
screen
prompts
.
Default the Z
-Wave Controller

ICON

ACTION

NOTES





1. At the
TUXEDOW C

Home screen
:

a) Touch
the
Devices
and
Setup
icons to display the “Z
-
Wave D
evice Management” screen.

b) Touch
More

c) Touch
the
Z-Wave Reset
icon to delete all devices from
the controller
and reset to factory defaults
.
d) Touch
the
Yes
to continue
or
No
to cancel
button.

The me
ssage is displayed:

WARNING!! This Z
-WAVE controll
er is about to be
factory defaulted and will lose all devices in the
enrolled list. All Z
-WAVE devices must be re-
enrolled after this reset. Each device will have to
be excluded before it can be re
-enrol
led.

This process performs a Z
-Wave SetDefault
com
mand.

Please use this procedure only when the network
primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.

Scene Setup

The “Scene” feature is used to control the function of a single device, or multiple devices based on pre-set Conditions,
Triggers, and
Actions. When the trigger/condition occurs, the action is executed. Define a Scene as follows:

ICON

ACTION

NOTES






1. At the
TUXEDOW C

Home screen
:

a) Touch
the
Devices
and
Scene
icons to display
the “Z
-Wave Device Management” screen.

b) Touch
Ad
d
to set up functions for this Scene.

c) Enter a
Scene Name

and
touch

OK
.
d) Select a “Condition,” “Trigger,” and “Action” that
you want to occur for this Scene. See example
below.

Enter the new
scene

na
me 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.


Confirmation

Do you want to save this scene? Yes or No

After
each selection touch
Save!!



Scene Icons


Ad
d


Edit


Delete

A Scenes must have at least a trigger and 1 action to work.
Enter the event to trigger the scene in the Trigger section. The
Condition section is optional.
TUXEDOWC
INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE

36
Scene Rules


Triggers and Condi
tions include: Time setting, Security mode, Thermostat setting, Door and Garage Door status and Water
Valve status.


Actions include: Security mode, Lights on/off, Thermostat setting, Door and Garage Door Lock status
, Water Valve status

and recording.


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 local
Scenes can be created.
However, it can view 20
scenes remot
ely from TotalConnect2.0


On commercial panels the programming option for “Global Keypad” must be set to “0” for some Scenes to work properly.

Note
: Determine if you need a Condition. The Condition is a ‘pre-condition’ set to occur prior to a trigger event.
See example
below.

Example
:
Turn the lights on,
when the system is disarmed, only at night.

(Condition)
.........
“only at Night”
..........................................
Set the
TIME
condition (enter the
Start Time
and
End Time
).
(Trigger)
............
“when the “system is Disarmed”
............
Set the Trigger to
SECURITY:
Syst
em
Disarm

(Action)
..............

Turn the “lights ON”
...............................
Set the A
ction to
LIGHT:

ON


Critical Events

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 two critical events occur, then the ol
der one is replaced by the latest event

Scene Set
up Options

Conditional Options
– After each selection touch
SAVE!!!

Defines an optional event that puts a condition on the trigger. If a condition is set, the condition must exist at the time o
f the
trigger
for the action to occur. Conditions include the s
ame 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).


In the “Conditi
on” box, touch
the
Add
icon.

To set the time
, tou
ch the
TIME
button:

“Set the occurrence” to
Repeated
, or
Once
. If “Repeated” was selected, choose the
desired days of the week; if
ONCE
was selected
Enter Date.
The Time can be set to execute automatically at
Sunrise
or
Sunset
by
touch
ing the
Sunrise
/
Sunse
t
option.
Note:
The Sunrise/Sunset feature is dependent on the “Region” selected in
the “Weather Forecast” section and requires internet access for accuracy. Or, touch
the
Timer
button (to limit the scene t
o
execute only from within a specified time window
) and touch
on the “hour/minutes” displayed to enter the desired time on the
data entry keyboard. Touch
on
AM/PM
to change the setting.
To set the security mode
,
touch
the
Security
icon
and select:
DISARM
,
NIGHT,
(triggers upon arming away),
AWAY
SECURED,
STAY
(triggers when exit delay has expired)

and

ALARM.

To set the thermostat settings
,
touch
the
Thermostat
icon
and select a
Thermostat Device
from the drop-
down menu. Use
the
ABOVE
and
BELOW
buttons to i
ncrease/decrease the temperature or touch
the
Temp
erature Value box and enter 2 digits
for the desired temperature.

Note:
Test thermostats first to ensure proper function in the Scene feature.
To set the door lock status
,
touch
the
Door
icon
and select a
Door
device from the drop-down menu (see notes be
low).
Select
LOCKED
or
UNLOCKED.

To set the zones
, touch
the
Zones
icon
and select a zone from the drop-down menu. Select Restore,
Alarm
or
Fault
.
Note: Do not use zone Restore
option in the Condition field.

To set the garage door lock status
, touch
the
Garage Door
icon
and select a
garage door
device from the drop
-down menu
(see notes below). Select the Condition; OPENED
or
CLOSED
.
To set the Water Valve status
,
touch
the
Water Valve
icon
and select a
Wa
ter Valve
device from the drop
-down menu (see
note
s below). Select the Condition; OPENED
or
CLOSED
.

Trigger
Options
– After each selection touch
SAVE!!!

In the “Trigger” box, touch
the
Add
icon.

To set the time
,
touch
the
TIME
icon
and “Set the occurren
ce” to
Repeated
, or
Once
.

If “Repeated” was select
ed, choose the
desired days of the week; If
ONCE
was selected,
Enter Date
. The Time can also be set to execute automatically at
Sunrise
or
Sunset
by
touch
ing the
Sunrise
/
Sunset
option. Note: The Sunrise/Sun
set feature is dependent on the “Region” selected in
the “Weather Forecast” section and requires internet access for accuracy. Or, touch
the
Timer
button (to limit the scene to
execute only from within a specified time window) and touch
on the “hour/minutes” displayed to enter the desired time on the
data
entry keyboard. Touch
on
AM/PM
to change the setting.

To set a security mode
,
touch
the
Security
icon
and select:
DISARM
,
NIGHT, AWAYSECURED
,
AWAY
,
STAY
,
ALARM
(for residential panels only).

To set the the
rmostat settings
,
touch
the
Thermostat
icon
to sel
ect the
Thermostat Devices
from the drop-
down
menu.
Use the
ABOVE
and
BELOW
button to increase/decrease the temperature range or touch
the
Temperature Value
box and
enter 2 digits for the desired temperatur
e.
Note:
Test thermostats first to ensure proper f
unction in the “Scene” feature.

37
To set the door lock status
,
touch
the
Door
icon
to select a
Door
device from the drop-down menu (see notes below). Select
LOCKED,

UNLOCKED
or
CODE UNLOCKED
.

To set the gar
age door lock status
, touch
the
Garage Door

icon
to select a
Garage Door

device from the drop-down menu
(see notes below). Select
OPENED
or
CLOSED
.
To set the Water Valve status
,
touch
the
Water Valve

icon
and select a
Water Valve
device from the drop-dow
n menu (see
notes below). Select the Condition;
OP
ENED
or
CLOSED
.
To set the zones
, touch
the
Zones
button and select a zone from the drop-down menu. Select
Restore
,
Alarm
or
Fault
.
Note: Do not use zone Restore in the Condition field.

Action Options
– After each selection touch
SAVE!!!
In the “Action” box,
touch
the
Add
icon.

To set the security mode
,
touch
the
Security
icon
and select:
DISARM
,
AWAY
,
STAY
,
NIGHT
, DISARM WITH CODE
. Enter
User Code,
if required.

To set the light on/off
, touch
the
Light

ico
n and select a
Lighting Device
OR Lighting Device Group from the drop
-down

menu; set the action to
ON
or
OFF

and if it is a dimming switch set the desired dim level
. Touch
the
ON FOR TIME
button (to
limit the scene to execute only from within a specified t
ime window) and touch
on the “hour/minutes” displayed to enter the
desired time on the data entry keyboard.
Touch
on
AM/PM
to change the setting.

To set the thermostat settings
,
touch
the
Thermostat

icon
and select a
Thermostat or Thermostat Group
from the
drop
-
down menu. Touch
the
Set

Mode
button to set
the Action to “Off”, “Heat”, “Cool” Auto or EM Heat. Touch
the
Set Energy

button and select from “Save Energy” or “Normal” energy mode. Touch
the
Set Point

button and enter a set point value for
“Heat Point
” and “Cool Point”.
Note:
Test thermostats first t
o ensure proper function in the Scene.
To set the door lock status
, touch
the
Door
icon
and select a
Door Device
from the drop-
down menu (see notes below). Set
the action to
LOCKS
or
UNLOCKS
.
To set the g
arage door lock status
, touch
the
Garage Door
icon
to select a
GARAGE

Door
device or
GARAGE DOOR
GROUP
from the drop-down menu (see notes below). Select
OPENED
or
CLOSED
.
To set the Water Valve status
,
touch
the
Water Valve

icon
and select a
Water Valve
d
evice or
Water Valve Group
from the
drop-down menu
(see notes below). Select the Condition;
OPENED
or
CLOSED
.
To set camera recording
, touch
the
Recording
icon to select the associated camera to record.
Note
: requires the MicroSD
card.


Notes:

1. Motoriz
ed door lock bolts physically lock and unlock the door when activated, but if the door lock installed is a non-
motorized type, activation allows the door to be manually unlocked without a key. See
Compatible Devices
section for
further information.

2. Some thermost
ats do not update temperature status automatically (i.e., Wayne Dalton).

3. When using a Kwikset Smartcode Electronic Deadbolt door lock (in a Scene that is programmed to trigger when unlocked)
the Scene does not trigger if using a key; enter a user code.

Create a 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.

Touch

the
Devices

icon and
Room
icons.

2. Touch
the
ADD
icon and enter a room name on
the “Data Entry” keyboard.

3. Touch
SAVE
.

4. Highlight the device(s) from the list that you want
to add to this Room and touch
the
SAVE

icon.

Room names (i.e., All, etc.) are displayed across the top to the
screen.

Enter t
he new device name by entering it on the data entr
y
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

del
ete a room.

Room Setup Icons



ADD


EDIT


DEL
ETE


SAVE


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Updating Controllers (Keypads) with New or Removed devices

When devices are added, or removed from the Z
-Wave network, the device
mapping
information needs to be updated in the
Controllers.
To update the device’s network map
, you
do not
hav
e to remove the device first. From the Primary controller, do
the following:

ICON

ACTION

NOTES


1.
Touch

Add

on Primary controller.

2.
Touch
Devices
>
Setup
>
More
>
Learn Mode
on Secondary controller.


The controller scans for device changes.

The mess
age is displayed:
“Devices added Successfully”


Z-Wave Troubleshooting
Remote Services

The
TUXEDOWC
™ supports
Remote Services for controlling Z
-Wave devices an
d scenes remotely from an associated Total
Connect account.

The following describes the related features:


TUXEDOWC
[automation] can be controlled from a smart phone, iPad
TM
, Android
TM
Tablet, Blackberry
®
or PC using Total
Connect and includes webpage support for iOS6 and Google
-TV


Automation scenes can be created in both Total Connect and
TUXEDOWC

(Scenes created in Total Connect can be edited only via Total Connect)


Scenes created in Total Connect can be viewed from either Total Connect or directly from
TUXEDOWC
using the Remote
selection on the TUXEDOWC
scenes page


Scenes created in TUXEDOWC
cannot
be viewed from Total Connect.

NOTE:
It is assumed that Z
-Wave
®
devices have already been enrolled in TUXEDOWC. If not, refer to the Devices

(Automation)

section in the Installation Instructions for details on enrolling Z
-Wave devices and creating scenes. It
is also assumed the installer has an AlarmNet
360
account and is familiar with Total Connect. If not, contact an

AlarmNet representative to open an account.

The following table summarizes the relationships between Total Connect scenes and TUXEDOWC
scenes:

Controlling

Device

Scenes created in Total Connect

Scenes creat
ed in
TUXEDOWC


View

Edit Scenes

View

Edit Scenes

Total Connect

yes

yes

no
no
TUXEDOWC

yes

no
yes

yes

NOTE:
For troubleshooting purposes, Total Connect server information (including IP addresses) can be viewed on the Total
Connect Server Setup
screen
by
touch
ing the
TC
button
(see next page).

PROBLEM

SOLUTION

Cannot add new
device.

Make sure the Z
-
Wave device is within range of the
TUXEDOWC

Touchscreen
. You may need to
move
the device closer to the keypad. Refer to the Z
-Wave device Instruction Guide for proper
range.

Device is within
proper range but still
is not enrolled.




1. At the
TUXEDOW C

Touchscreen
:

a) Touch
the
Devices
icon from the Home screen and then touch
the
Setup
icon
to display the “Z
-Wave Device Management”

screen.

b) If the device does not appear on the screen, touch
the
Remove Device
icon.

2. At the Z
-Wave device, touch
the
Function Key
. The screen will display a message

Device Removed
”.
3. At t
he
TUXEDOW C
Touchscreen:

a) Enroll device again.

H
ighlighted device
will not delete.


When deleting a device, if the selected device remains on the screen, highlight the
device name and
touch
the
REMOVE FAILED
icon.

39
Remote Services Setup

NOTE:
If used for Remote Services, TUXEDOWC
should
not
be configured as a secondary controller.

To use Remote Service, do the following:

ICON

ACTION

NOTES


1.

Verify the
TUXEDOWC

is connected to the Intern
et via its
Ethernet connector.

2. Enable AlarmNet 360
, enroll the communication device and
TUXEDOWC
keypad, and enable “
Smart Home
.” The screen
displays
a list of Automation Service Plans. Choose

Tuxedo
Automation Svcs.
” You will need the TUXEDOW C
keypad’
s
MAC ID and CRC number, which can be found on a label on
the back of the TUXEDOWC
keypad or on its carton.

3. Open a Total Connect account for the user if an account does
not already exist.

4. After a Tot
al Connect account has been set up, the
TUXEDOWC
touchscreen must be reset (powered down and
powered up).

5. Enable automation devices to be controlled by Total Connect.
After devices have been enabled for Total Connect, follow the
Total Connect prompts to
synchronize the data with
TUXEDOWC
. Syncing is req
uired before the enabled devices
will display in Total Connect.

Only the Primary
TUXEDOWC

(if there is
more than one in the same installation)
can be enrolled into Total Connect.

Controlling Automation (Z-
Wave) Devices Remotely

Use Total Connect to control
Z-Wave devices: lamp modules (binary switch), dimmer modules (multilevel switch), thermostats,
etc., from a smart phone, i
-Pad
TM
, Android
TM
Tablet, Blackberry
®
or PC.

ICON

ACTION

NOTES


1.

Access the Tot
al Connect account and navigate to the
Automation
section of the dashboard.

2. Select a displayed device and click the desired action. Refer
to the Total Connect online help guide for further details on
controlling Z
-
Wave devices
.


Creating Scenes in Tot
al Connect

Use the Automation section of the dashboard in Total Connect to create up to 20 scenes. Refer to the Total Connect Online
Help Guide for further details and device limitations for creating an automation scene.

ICON

ACTION

NOTES


1.

Access the
Total Connect account and navigate to the
Automati
on module. Click
Create New
. Enter a name for the
scene, select an icon, and then click on the check boxes for
the various device actions desired for that scene. Set the
thermostat, if used, to the desired mode and/or temperature
for that scene. Click
Save
when done.

2. After scenes have been created, follow the Total Connect
prompts to synchronize the data with TUXEDOWC
. Syncing
is required before scenes created in Total Connect will
display i
n the
TUXEDOWC
.

Scenes created in Total Connect can be
edited on
ly from Total Connect.


Viewing and Controlling Total Connect Scenes from TUXEDOWC

Use the
Scenes

icon to display and control scenes that have been created in Total Connect.

ICON

ACTION

NOTES



1.

From th
e Home/Security screen, touch the
Devices
and
Scen
e Setup
icons, then touch the
Remote
button. The
screen displays a list of scenes created in Total Connect.

2. To control a Remote scene, select the desired scene, then
click the appropriate action (ex. Run).


T
he
Local
button allows you to view a list of
scenes created in
TUXEDOWC.


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Enabling Devices for Total Connect

ICON

ACTION

NOTES






1. From the Home/Security screen, touch
Setup

>

System
Setup
>
CS Setup
> Enter authorized Installer Code >
TC
Server Info
; the “Total Connect Server Setup” screen is
displayed.

2. Touch
the
TC
icon; t
he “Z
-Wave Device Management For
Total Connect” screen is displayed.

3. Select the device that you want to enable/disable in Total
Connect.

NOTE:
Devices are defau
lted to Enable.

4. Touch the
Save
icon when done.

5. After devices have been enabled for Total Connect, follow the
Total Connect prompts to synchronize the data with
TUXEDOWC
. Syncing is required before the enabled devices
will display in Total Connect.




Device IDs for Z
-
Wave devices could be
different o
n TUXEDOW C
and Total
Connect web pages.


On Total Connect, the maximum
number of supported devices is 40
switches, 3 thermostats, and 4 door
locks.


Total Connect Server Screen for Troubleshooting

The “TC Se
rver Info” screen displays the current server information and Z
-Wave device status. This information is typically
used for IP connection troubleshooting purposes
.
To access Total Connect Server Information and Z
-Wave Status from the TUXEDOWC
keypad, do the
following:

ICON

ACTION

NOTES






1. From
the Home/Security screen, touch
Setup

>

System
Setup
>
CS Setup
> Enter authorized Installer Code >
TC
Server Info
; the “Total Connect Server Setup” screen is
displayed
with the current Server information a
nd Z
-Wave
Status (enabled/disabled)
.
2. Touch
the

Connect
icon to test the connection to the
AlarmNet servers.

T
hese fields are for reference only and
cannot be edited.



41
Z-Wave Notes:


1.
The
TUXEDOWC
ignores Z
-Wave Basic Command Class commands that are sent to it but it will send Basic
Command Class comm
ands to some devices depending on their capabilities.

2.
This product can be operated in any Z
-Wave network with other Z
-Wave certified devices from other manufacturers.
All non
-battery operated nodes within t
he network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase reliability of
the network.

3.
The
TUXEDOWC
supports a single Association Group (1
– also known as the lifeline) with a single NodeID.

4.
The Device Specific Key (
DSK
) is located on the back of the
unit at the bottom of the FCC Label.

5.
Supported Co
mmand Classes:

Non
-
Secure Command Classes

Secured Command Classes

i.
ZWAVEPLUS_INFO

ii.TRANSPORT_SERVICE

iii.CRC_16_ENCAP

iv. APPLICATION_STATUS

v.SECURITY_2

vi. SECURITY

vii.
INCLUSION_CONTROLLER

viii.
SUPERVISION

ix. MULTI_CMD


x.
NETWORK_MA
NAGEMENT_INCLUSION

xi. NETWORK_MANAGEMENT_BASIC

xii.
NETWOR
K_MANAGEMENT_PROXY
xiii.
NETWORK_MANAGEMENT_INSTALLATION_MAINENANCE
xiv.
ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO

xv.
DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY
xvi.
MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC

xvii.
POWERLEVEL

xviii.
NODE_PROVISIONING

xix.
FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD

xx.
ASSOCIATION

xxi.
VERSION

Wireless Range

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%.

NOTE:
if using Z
-Wave Plus devices
, the range in a non-obstructed setting is 547.9ft
(167 meters).

-
Brick, tile or concrete walls block more of the RF signal than walls made of wooden studs and drywall.
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42
Compatible Devices

Z-Wave devices may vary; follow the instructions in the
User Guide

for your specific device when adding and deleting devices
into the Z
-Wave network. Refer to the table below for some of the compatible devices.

Door Locks

Yale Real Living

Push Button Lever Lock

Yale Real Living Touchscreen Lever Lock

Yale Real Living
Push Button Deadbolt Lock

Yale Real Living Touchs
creen Deadbolt Lock

Schlage Link Deadbolt Lock

Schlage Link Lever Lock

Kwikset Smartcode Lever Lock

Kwikset Smartcode Deadbolt Lock

Thermostats

Resideo

ECC

Wayne Dalton Z
-
Wave Thermostat

Trane

Z
-
Wave Thermostat

Appliance

HomeManageable

Appliance Module

Wayne Dalton Small Appliance Module

GE Wireless Lighting Control Plug
-
in Appliance Module

Lights

Leviton/ViziaRF+ Switches

Leviton/ViziaRF+ Dimmers

Leviton/ViziaRF+ Plug
-
in Modules

GE

Wireless Lighting Control Dimmers

GE Wirele
ss Lighting Control Switches

GE Wireless Lighting Control Plug
-
in Lamp Modules

Not all Z
-wave devices have been tested and some features may produce unpredictable results.

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MULTIMEDIA


Memory Card Insertion
The memory card is used for camera recording,
automatic picture slide show, and software updates.

Insert a
n 8gb
to

64gb
media memory card, (Micro
SD/SDHC) as shown. FAT32 formatting file
supported.



Tips for proper memory card handling:


Avoid touching the
contacts on the card


Quit the slide show/video application before
removing the memory card.


Supported formats:

Image formats
: .jpg, .bmp, .png, .jpeg.

Video playback formats
: .avi, .ts, .mpg, .mp4,
.mov, .mkv, .flv.


Camera

To access the camera setup
page press
Multimedia
>
Camera
. By
default,
the
TUXEDOWC
takes you to the Camera Setup
Page. If camera’s have already been added/discovered, then it takes you to the Camera View Page.

NOTES:

Keypad must be connected to same Wi
-Fi network as the cameras, before they can connect.

View the Video Camera
Training Video for helpful information to aid in the setup.


Supports up to 32 cameras with up to four cameras viewable at one time.


Some older versions of these cameras may need a firmware upgrade; see separ
ate instructions.


The cameras will appear in a Quad View
mode;
however, you can select icon in bottom right corner for single view.



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.


Icon
Name

Description

Camera Discovery

Discovers all cameras with UPNP Enable

Add Camera

Manually add a camera

Edit Camera

Edit existing camera

Delete

Delete a selected ca
mera

Delete All

Delete all camera’s

Camer
a Settings

Review the camera’s current setting

Camera Wi
-
Fi

Changes the
cameras Wi
-
Fi settings

Recording Settings

Adjust the recording settings for each camera

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44
Discovering Cameras

The cam
era discover icon
allows you to discover network cameras (as lo
ng as they are connected to the same network as the
TUXEDOWC
).
ICON

ACTION

NOTES




1.

Touch
Multimedia
, then
Camera
.

2.
Touch Camera Discovery

and keypad says,
“Discovering Camera’s please wait”.

Information window appears that says XX (where XX is the number of cameras it discovers) supported
cameras are associated for recording. You can change the association in Recording Settings screen.

Add
/Editing
Cameras Manually
ICON

ACTION

NOTES




1.

Touch
Multimedia
, t
hen
Camera
.

2. Touch

Add

or
Edit.

3. Enter the foll
owing fields

Camera Name

Model

IP Address

User Name

RTSP

Password

MJPEG

Resolution

Mobile

Frame Rate

RTSP Port

HTTP Port #

4. Press Save when complete and the TUXEDOWC
attempts to connect to the camera.

Touch
Save

to save the data entered

Touch
Connect
to reconnect to the camera

Touch
Refresh
to reupload the settings from the
camera

Touch
Reset
to factory default the camera

Touch
TotalConn
to connect the Camera to Total
Connect.


Name

Description

NOTE: Must be

alphanumeric only, no special characters (in
cluding space) are compatible.

Camera Name

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 ass
igned by the router

MJPEG Streaming URL

Fixe
d

RTSP

(Real Time Streaming Protocol) Port #. Select ports (554, (1024
-
65534))

Name

Description

NOTE: Must be alphanumeric only, no special characters (including space) are compatible.

Name

Description

NOTE
: Must be alphanumeric only, no special chara
cters (including space) are compatible.

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 s
ec.

NOTE:


Model iPCAM
-WL resolution is fixed at 320 x 240 or user can change to 640x480.


When setting the resolution to 640 x 480, the recommended frame rate is 8 frames per sec.


When setting the resolution to 320 x 240, the recommended frame rate is no
more than 15 frames
p
er

sec
ond
.

Camera Model
:

Select iPCAM
-
WI, iPCAM
-
WI2, iPCAM
-
WO, iPCAM
-
ACU, iPCAM
-
PT or IPCAM
-
PT2, WVC210, ,
iPCAM
-WL.

NOTE
: Only the AlarmNet IP cameras will work with Total Connect Remote Services.

RTSP Streaming URL

Real Time Stream
ing Protocol, if using a Non
-
AlarmNet IP came
ra, this information will be retrieved
from the camera or the cameras interface page

Mobile Streaming URL

Fixed

HTTP Port

Default value = 80. To change enter valid port number (80 (1024
-
65534)).

NOTE:
Do not
use ports 6665-
6669 for camera HTTP configur
ation. These ports block MPEG
streaming and PT commands of Safari based PC and mobile devices

Frame Rate

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.


NOTE:
Every camera manufacturer makes their cameras slightly different, so
Resideo
does not guarantee that TUXEDOWC

will work with every camera that supports the above network and codec features.


If using Total Connect, press
Total
Conn

to reset the camera
for remote viewing. This programs the camera to default for
Total Connect compatibility. A pop-up window displays:

For remote camera viewing service, please contact your alarm
company and ask for Total Connect
TM
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
. Pressing
Continue
provides a
confirmation window, which displays:

Do you want to reset the Camera?

Yes
or
No
. See

Remote Access
s
ection
for
more information.
Press
Save

when done. Use
Refresh
to update the screen, if necessary.
45
Deleting Camera(s)

ICON

ACTION

NOTES






1.

Touch
Multimedia
, then
Camera
.

2. Touc
h and highlight the camera to be deleted.

3. Tou
ch
Delete
.

OR

Touch

Delete All
to erase all cameras.

Camera Settings

ICON

ACTION

NOTES




1.

Touch
Multimedia
, then
Camera
.

2. Touch and highlight the camera to be configured.

3. Touch
More
,

then
Camera Settings
.
Programming Options are:

Video Menu:
Configure
the
MPEG,
MPEG
-4 , and
H.264
Video settings (Resolution, Fixed Quality, and Max
Frame Rate)

Network Menu:
Configure the Internet Connection Type (Dynamic or Static), IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default
Gateway, HTT
P Port, and RTSP Port.

Wireless Menu:
Configure the SSID, Network Type, Security, Domain, Passphrase/ShareK
ey, and Chanel.

Others:

Allows you to restart the camera (power cycle) or Reset the keypad to Factory Defaults.

Camera Wi
-Fi Settings

ICON

ACTION

NOTES




1.

Touch
Multimedia
, then
Camera
.

2. To
uch
More
, then
Camera Wi
-Fi
.
Updates all discovered cameras if the Network SSID,
Passphrase/ShareKey or Security has changed.

Recording Settings

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 the post
-event. Up to four simultaneous video events
can be recorded and the f
irst four supported cameras will be associated (automatically) to the recording. A
Micro
SD car
d is
required to store the recordings.

ICON

ACTION

NOTES




1.

Touch
Multimedia
, then
Camera
.

2. Touch
More
, then
Recording Settings
.
3. Touch
Recording Log
to view a log of all the
recordings.

WARNING:

Video recordi
ng is for lifestyle and
awareness purpose onl
y. 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.

Optimal configurations for video recording are:

Resolution: 640*480, Frame Rate <=5FPS or
R
esolution: 320*240, Frame Rate <=8FPS

Event View

ICON

ACTION

NOTES




1.

Touch
Multimedia
, then
Event View
.

2. Touch
Events
to view the videos created by manually
recording or initiated by a scene.

3. Press
Event Vi
ew Setup
and select the
Filter by
Camera

butt
on to view a specific cameras’ event, select
Show All
to view all camera events or select
Filter By
Critical
to view (if enabled) a maximum of two events
that have been stored, when the Micro
SD
/SDHC
card
is not

available.


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46
Picture

TUXEDOWC
can display p
ersonal photo(s) on the Home screen as wallpaper or in a slide show format.

ICON

ACTION

NOTES




1.

Insert a media card (Micro SD/SDHC) with stored (jpg,
.bmp, .png or .jpeg) photos.

2. Touch the
Multimedia
and
Picture
icons and then
select a
Picture
folder
to view.

3. Select a photo and touch Play
to view pictures in a
slide show format.

4. To set a picture as wallpaper, select the
Default/Wallpaper
folder to activate

5.

Touch
Back

to return to the previous screen.


The Picture feature allows you to set up an
d view up to
1000 stored photos or select a photo to set it as wallpaper
display.


U
L

Multi
-Media functionality is supplementary only
and has not been evaluated by UL.


Video

Insert a media card (Micro SD/ SD
HC) with stored (
.avi, .ts, .mpg, .mp4, .mov,
.mkv, or .flv) video files.

NOTE:
Micro SD card max size is 64GB and must be FAT32, SDXC format.
Recommended is Kingston or Samsung.

ICON

ACTION

NOTES




1.
Touch the
Multimedia

and
Video

icons; then sele
ct the
Video
folder to view.

2.
Touch
Play

to start the selected video file.

3.
Touch
the
Multimedia
information
icon to view
picture/video information.

4.
Touch

Back


to return to the previous screen.


U
L

Multimedia functionality is sup
plementary only and
has not been evaluated by
UL.


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47
SPECIFICATIONS

Mechanical:

Width:
........................................................................................................................................................
7.91 inches (200.9mm)

Height:
...................................................................................................................................................
5.04 inches (128.016mm)

Depth:
...........................................................................................................................................................
0.827 inches (21mm)


Electrical Specifications:

Backlight ON, Sound ON
.......................................................................................................................................
12VDC, 270mA


Operating Environment
:

Humidity
................................................................................................................................................
93% RH, non-condensing


Temperatur
e:

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


Z-Wave

Z-Wave Controller
Type
............................................................................................................................
Z-Wave Plus Controller TUXEDOWC
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48
AGENCY INFORMATION
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION & ISED CANADA STA
TEMENTS
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 DIGI
TAL 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 s
pecifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules,
which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there i
s
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipm
ent does cause 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 t
he
interference by one or more of the following measures:

•If using an indoor antenna, hav
e 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 panel.

•Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs to the re
cei
ver/control panel.

•Plug the receiver/control panel into a different outlet so that it and the radio or television receiver are on different bran
ch
circuits.

•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

ISED CLASS B STATEMENT

Th
is 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 / ISED STATEMENT

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, and ISED’s license-
exempt RSSs. Operatio
n is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference (2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Cet appareil est conforme à la partie 15 des
règ
les de la FCC et exempt de licence RSS d’ISED. Son fonctionnement est
soumis aux conditions suivantes: (1) Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d' interférences nuisibles. (2) Cet appareil doit accept
er
toute interférence reçue y compris les interférences causa
nt une réception indésirable.

Responsible Party / Issuer of Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity: Ademco Inc., a subsidiary of Resideo Technologies, Inc.,
2
Corporate Center Drive., Melville, NY 11747, Ph: 516-
577-
2000

Partie responsable / Émetteur de l
a d
éclaration de conformité du fournisseur : Ademco Inc., une filiale de Resideo
Technologies, Inc., 2 Corporate Center Drive., Melville, NY 11747, Tél. 516
577-
2000


SUPPORT
,

WARRANTY
, & PATENT INFORMATION

For the latest documentation and online support
inf ormation, please go to:

www.
resideo.com


For the latest warranty information, please go to:

www.resideo.com

For patent inform
ation, see
www.resideo.com



For technical support, call 1
-
800
-
645
-
7492 M
-
F 8:30am to 5pm EST


REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CONTROL PANEL WITH WHICH THIS DEVICE IS USED FOR
WARRANTY INFORMATION AND LI
MITATIONS OF THE ENTIRE ALARM SYSTEM
. TUXEDOWC
INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE


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NOTES

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INSTALLATION AND SET
UP GUIDE




The product should not be disposed of with other household waste. Check for the nearest authorized
collection centers or authorized recyclers. The correct disposal of end-
of-life equipment will help prevent
potential negative consequences for the environme
nt and human health.

Any attempt to reverse-
engineer this
device by decoding proprietary protocols, de-compiling firmware, or
any similar actions is strictly prohibited.



























This
pro
duct manufactured by Resideo and its affiliates.




2 Corporate Center Drive, Suite 100

P.O. Box 9040, Melville
, NY 11747

© 20
20
Resideo Technologies, Inc

www.resideo.com




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