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Honeywell Tuxedo Touch Manual
Honeywell Tuxedo Touch Manual

Honeywell Tuxedo Touch Manual

Z-wave integration and troubleshooting
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Tuxedo Touch™
Z-Wave Integration and Troubleshooting
This document explains the setup and configuration process for Z-Wave integration

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  • Page 1 Tuxedo Touch™ Z-Wave Integration and Troubleshooting This document explains the setup and configuration process for Z-Wave integration...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Z-Wave Home Screen Icons ..........................6 Z-Wave Setup Icons .............................. 7 Defaulting the Tuxedo’s Primary Controller ......................8 Enrolling Z-Wave Devices ............................9 Programming the Honeywell ZWSTAT ........................9 Enrolling Door Locks .............................. 11 Yale Touch Screen Keypad ..........................11 Kwikset Locks ..............................11 Schlage Locks ..............................
  • Page 3: Introduction To Z-Wave

    Step-by-Step Introduction to Z-Wave Transitioning from X10 to Z-Wave The X-10 and Z-Wave networks are technically different: X-10: Uses a House Code (A-P) and Unit Number (1-16) Can have a total of 256 modules Uses Power Line Carrier (PLC) Technology Limited to the phase the X-10 transmitter is on Z-Wave: Uses a Network ID and a “Node”...
  • Page 4: Z-Wave Overview And Functionality

    Step-by-Step Z-Wave Overview and Functionality Z-Wave communicates using wireless technology designed specifically for remote control applications. Z-Wave operates in the sub-gigahertz frequency range, around 900 MHz. This band competes with some cordless telephones and other consumer electronics devices, but avoids interference with Wi-Fi and other systems. Z-Wave is a mesh networking technology where each node or device on the network is capable of sending and receiving control commands through walls or floors and use intermediate nodes to route around household obstacles or radio dead spots that might occur in the home.
  • Page 5: Z-Wave Automation

    Step-by-Step Z-Wave Automation Automation Configuration Press the “Automation” Icon The following screen appears Back to Table of Contents - 5 - Updated: 4/20/12...
  • Page 6: Z-Wave Home Screen Icons

    Step-by-Step Z-Wave Home Screen Icons Rooms Setup Icon Scene Setup Icon Z-Wave Setup Icon Refresh List Icon Lighting (Output Control) Icon Press the “Z-Wave Setup” Icon Back to Table of Contents - 6 - Updated: 4/20/12...
  • Page 7: Z-Wave Setup Icons

    Step-by-Step Z-Wave Setup Icons Add (Include) Device (Node) Icon Z-Wave Device (Node) Icon Default Z-Wave Controller Delete (Exclude) Device (Node) Icon Icon Abort Operation Icon Primary Controller Icon Delete Bad Device (Node) Icon Secondary Controller Icon Back to Table of Contents - 7 - Updated: 4/20/12...
  • Page 8: Defaulting The Tuxedo's Primary Controller

    Step-by-Step Defaulting the Tuxedo’s Primary Controller Before enrolling any devices into your network, we recommend that you default the primary controller. This is only to be done if there are no devices learned in. Back to Table of Contents - 8 - Updated: 4/20/12...
  • Page 9: Enrolling Z-Wave Devices

    Step-by-Step Enrolling Z-Wave Devices Programming the Honeywell ZWSTAT Press System: Press the 3 and 5 buttons simultaneously Used the following buttons to program: Use the Up and Use the up and down arrows to down arrows to scroll through the enter the desired questions (fields).
  • Page 10 Step-by-Step Press the “Add Device Icon” On the Thermostat, change the 0 to a 1 to learn Network information from the Tuxedo Touch. Change this value to a 1. Once that is done you will see Press ‘Done’ to exit programming.
  • Page 11: Enrolling Door Locks

    Step-by-Step Enrolling Door Locks The products listed are Yale, Kwikset, and Schlage. For detailed information, you must call the manufacturer. Yale Touch Screen Keypad Activate the screen by touching the keypad with the back of your hand. The default Master PIN is “12346578”. Kwikset Locks Remove the back cover and press the “A”...
  • Page 12: Schlage Locks

    Step-by-Step Schlage Locks The program code can be found on top of document number 1 of the LiNK Installation Instructions. It can also be found on the back of the lock Back to Table of Contents - 12 - Updated: 4/20/12...
  • Page 13: Enrolling Lighting Modules

    Step-by-Step Enrolling Lighting Modules Make sure the Switch/Module Indicator LED is illuminated Press, and Release, the Switch/Module Button to Enroll The indicator LED will flash Amber during the enrollment process The On/Off button to enroll is marked with a Red Circle Back to Table of Contents - 13 - Updated: 4/20/12...
  • Page 14: Additional Tuxedo Touches

    In order for the additional Tuxedo Touches to display the same devices we have to program them as a Secondary Controller. You CAN NOT enroll each device into an additional Tuxedo Touch™ When you perform the steps below in the proper sequence, the secondary controller will request a list of devices from the primary controller and then the secondary controller will upload the device list.
  • Page 15 Step-by-Step On the Primary Tuxedo Touch™ Controller press the “Add Device Icon”. Next, Press the “Add Device Icon” on the Secondary Tuxedo Touch™. Back to Table of Contents - 15 - Updated: 4/20/12...
  • Page 16 Step-by-Step You can see that it is still set up for a Secondary Controller by the icon, but it now has updated the device list. You can control the devices from the primary or secondary keypad. Back to Table of Contents - 16 - Updated: 4/20/12...
  • Page 17: Excluding (Deleting) Z-Wave Devices

    Example: To remove a ZWSTAT from the network, perform the following steps: Press the “Exclude”(enrollment) button on the “Node” (see node instructions) Example: Using the Honeywell Zstat you would press the Up Arrow at the rF10 prompt in programming: Back to Table of Contents...
  • Page 18: Aborting An Operation

    If the answer is yes, you have to “Exclude” the device from the old Z-Wave network. Defaulting a Z-Wave device Each device has a factory default setting. The Tuxedo Touch™ can send it a default command to restore those factory default settings in the device.
  • Page 19: Range Issues

    To do so you simply follow the steps above to re-include it. This will force it to pull an upload from the primary. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s) How do Scenes Work? Scenes use a condition, trigger, and action to operate. See the Tuxedo Touch™ Automation Document for more information. Back to Table of Contents - 19 -...
  • Page 20: Technical Support Phone Numbers

    Step-by-Step Technical Support Phone Numbers Honeywell Technical Support – 800-645-7492 – www.Security.Honeywell.com/HSC Yale Technical Support – 1-800-810-WIRE (9473) – www.YaleRealLiving.com Leviton Technical Support – 1-800-824-3005 – www.ViziaRF.com Back to Table of Contents - 20 - Updated: 4/20/12...

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