Step-by-Step
Aborting an Operation
If you accidentally press the Add icon or Delete icon the Z-Wave devices will not be functional unless you abort, or
stop, the process. To do this simply press the "Abort Operation Icon"
Deleting a Bad Device
If a device goes bad and you have no way to remove it, then you can simply delete it out. By pressing the "Delete
Device" icon you simply remove it from the device list.
Note:
IF YOU DELETE A USABLE DEVICE, INSTEAD OF EXCLUDING IT, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO
ENROLL IT UNDER ANOTHER NETWORK.
YOU CAN FIX THIS PROBLEM BY SENDING AN EXCLUDE COMMAND TO THE DEVICE, UPON DOING
SO YOU WILL DEFAULT THE UNIT BACK TO FACTORY SETTINGS
Z-Wave Device Will Not Learn In
New Devices
Was this a new Z-Wave device?
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If yes follow the enrollment process on your Z-Wave device.
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If no, then you must exclude the device first, see question #2.
Existing Devices
Was this an existing Z-Wave device that was enrolled into a previous Z-Wave network?
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If no, verify that you are properly "Including" the device, follow steps established by the
manufacturer of the Z-Wave node.
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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.
To default the device, follow these steps to delete a device.
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Press the Z-Wave delete button
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Press the function (program) key on the device.
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Troubleshooting
The top of the TUX keypad will display "Start Remove Device. Please press function
key on device."
If successful keypad will display "Device Found then Removing Device then Device
Removed"
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Updated: 4/20/12