Honeywell Tuxedo Touch Frequently Asked Questions
Honeywell VAM vs Tuxedo Touch
The Honeywell VAM and the Tuxedo Touch are both Z-Wave controllers for Honeywell VISTA Alarm Systems. However, the VAM only offers Z-Wave compatibility, while the Tuxedo Touch is a complete touchscreen keypad that can serve as a secondary access point for the system. Learn more about these add-ons.
How Do I Use a Honeywell Tuxedo Touch to Add/Delete Zones?
The Tuxedo Touch has a function known as console mode that allows it to function as an alphanumeric keypad. This mode can be used to add and delete zones, much in the same manner as a regular alarm keypad for a VISTA System. Learn more about using a Tuxedo Touch to add and delete zones.
Which Security Systems Work w/ a Tuxedo Touch?
A Honeywell Tuxedo Touch Keypad is designed to work with most Honeywell VISTA P-Series Panels. The device is used primarily as a keypad for controlling a VISTA Panel. It also provides the system with Z-Wave home automation capabilities. Learn more about the Honeywell Tuxedo Touch Keypad.
Can I Use a 21iP to Activate a Lock?
The VISTA-21iP can control Z-Wave locks with the addition of a Z-Wave controller. Compatible modules include the Honeywell Tuxedo Touch and the Honeywell VAM. Z-Wave locks can be operated through the Z-Wave controller or through Total Connect. Learn more about using Z-Wave locks with a VISTA-21iP.
How Do I Change the Volume on a Honeywell Alarm System?
The process for adjusting the volume on a Honeywell alarm system depends upon what type of Honeywell control panel is being used. A Honeywell touchscreen panel can have its volume adjusted from the settings menu, but a Honeywell Vista cannot. Learn more about adjusting a Honeywell panel's volume.
What Does an ECP Error Mean on a Honeywell Tuxedo Touch?
On a Tuxedo Touch, an ECP error is the keypad's way of letting you know it's not receiving status information from the alarm panel. This can be causes by an addressing issue, a wiring issue, or a problem with the panel or the keypad itself. Read on to find out more about this issue.
Is the Tuxedo Touch WIFI Enabled?
The original Tuxedo Touch Keypad can't use WIFI connectivity. However, it can connect to the network through a built-in hard-wired ethernet connection. Additionally, the newer Tuxedo Touch WIFI includes all of the features of the original Tuxedo Touch, with either wired or WIFI capabilities.
Is It Possible to Program a 21iP w/ a Tuxedo Touch?
It is possible to program a VISTA-21iP panel with a Tuxedo Touch, but there are keypads better suited for programming. One such keypad is the 6160 keypad.
What Field is Device Programming on a VISTA-21iP?
There is no single device programming field on the 21iP. Device programming refers to any device connected to the keypad bus. Learn about device programming.
Is the Tuxedo Touch a System?
The Honeywell Tuxedo Touch is not a standalone security system. It is an external touchscreen keypad and Z-Wave controller designed for use with Honeywell VISTA Panels. However, it can be used as a standalone home automation system for local use only. Learn more about the Tuxedo Touch.
The Honeywell VAM and the Tuxedo Touch are both Z-Wave controllers for Honeywell VISTA Alarm Systems. However, the VAM only offers Z-Wave compatibility, while the Tuxedo Touch is a complete touchscreen keypad that can serve as a secondary access point for the system. Learn more about these add-ons.
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How Do I Use a Honeywell Tuxedo Touch to Add/Delete Zones?
The Tuxedo Touch has a function known as console mode that allows it to function as an alphanumeric keypad. This mode can be used to add and delete zones, much in the same manner as a regular alarm keypad for a VISTA System. Learn more about using a Tuxedo Touch to add and delete zones.
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Which Security Systems Work w/ a Tuxedo Touch?
A Honeywell Tuxedo Touch Keypad is designed to work with most Honeywell VISTA P-Series Panels. The device is used primarily as a keypad for controlling a VISTA Panel. It also provides the system with Z-Wave home automation capabilities. Learn more about the Honeywell Tuxedo Touch Keypad.
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Can I Use a 21iP to Activate a Lock?
The VISTA-21iP can control Z-Wave locks with the addition of a Z-Wave controller. Compatible modules include the Honeywell Tuxedo Touch and the Honeywell VAM. Z-Wave locks can be operated through the Z-Wave controller or through Total Connect. Learn more about using Z-Wave locks with a VISTA-21iP.
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How Do I Change the Volume on a Honeywell Alarm System?
The process for adjusting the volume on a Honeywell alarm system depends upon what type of Honeywell control panel is being used. A Honeywell touchscreen panel can have its volume adjusted from the settings menu, but a Honeywell Vista cannot. Learn more about adjusting a Honeywell panel's volume.
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What Does an ECP Error Mean on a Honeywell Tuxedo Touch?
On a Tuxedo Touch, an ECP error is the keypad's way of letting you know it's not receiving status information from the alarm panel. This can be causes by an addressing issue, a wiring issue, or a problem with the panel or the keypad itself. Read on to find out more about this issue.
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Is the Tuxedo Touch WIFI Enabled?
The original Tuxedo Touch Keypad can't use WIFI connectivity. However, it can connect to the network through a built-in hard-wired ethernet connection. Additionally, the newer Tuxedo Touch WIFI includes all of the features of the original Tuxedo Touch, with either wired or WIFI capabilities.
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Is It Possible to Program a 21iP w/ a Tuxedo Touch?
It is possible to program a VISTA-21iP panel with a Tuxedo Touch, but there are keypads better suited for programming. One such keypad is the 6160 keypad.
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What Field is Device Programming on a VISTA-21iP?
There is no single device programming field on the 21iP. Device programming refers to any device connected to the keypad bus. Learn about device programming.
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Is the Tuxedo Touch a System?
The Honeywell Tuxedo Touch is not a standalone security system. It is an external touchscreen keypad and Z-Wave controller designed for use with Honeywell VISTA Panels. However, it can be used as a standalone home automation system for local use only. Learn more about the Tuxedo Touch.
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