Operating Modes - Honeywell TUXWIFIS Installation And Setup Manual

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- Verify that the AUI type device is enabled in the control panel, and that the ECP address in
Tuxedo matches the address enabled in the control panel. Use a different address for each device.
- If powering Tuxedo from a power supply, make sure you have a common ground installed
(wiring between Power Supply "gnd" and panel "Aux. power neg").
2. When the ECP address is changed, and Apply is selected, the keypad resets.
The keypad should not be assigned as a Master Console. If it is, partitions must be controlled from
the Partition screen or using the Console Emulation Mode.
RIS Automation ECP Address
If using Remote Services, set the RIS (Remote Interactive Services) address to the appropriate RIS
address for using Total Connect. To change the address, perform the following:
Press the ECP Address
arrows. The available RIS addresses are (1-30) and the default is 25. If this is the primary RIS address,
select the Primary RIS Device check-box. Press Apply.
IMPORTANT: In order for local Z-Wave scenes to function in automation, your Vista system requires one
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 Tuxedo.
NOTE: If using remote services, one of the touch-screen device (AUI) addresses is used by the control
panel. Refer to control panel Instructions for specific configuration.

Operating Modes

Normal Mode
Normal Mode is used when a control panel is connected and provides security functions.
Demo Mode
Demo Mode allows the automation and multimedia features to operate in a security mode for
demonstration purposes only.
Automation (Occupancy) Mode
This mode is primarily used with the Scenes features to automate certain scene actions and does not
communicate with the control panel.
NOTE: The Automation/Demo Mode option allows the automation and multi-media features to operate
in a non-security mode. When this option is selected, the keypad does not communicate with
the control panel and any user can select Advanced Setup screens.
Automation mode allows you to set Tuxedo in two conditions: Residential and Commercial. Scenes can
be set to trigger based on the status of these settings.
In Residential mode (default), the Arming options are: Home, Away, and Night.
In Commercial mode, the Arming options are: Open, Close, and Night.
To enter Residential mode (automation), from the "Home" screen press the following icons:
Setup
> System setup
Options
icon; the "OPTIONS and OPERATING MODES" screen is displayed. Highlight the
Automation Mode check box to enable the option.
First Time Setup (cont'd)
1
2
icon. Select the RIS Automation ECP Addr for this keypad using the Up/Dn
3
> CS Setup
12
. Enter your authorized code and press the

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