Z-Wave Device Management Buttons Defined; Adding And Deleting Z-Wave Devices - Honeywell Home Tuxedo Touch TUXWIFIS Installation And Setup Manual

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Z-Wave Device Management Buttons Defined

Add Device
Remove Device
Abort operation Pressing the Abort button cancels the "Z-Wave Add Device" or "Remove Device" operation.
Remove Failed
Device Setup
Search Device
Scan Network
Z-Wave Reset
Z-Wave Default
Primary
Controller
Secondary
Controller

Adding and Deleting Z-Wave Devices

Adding and Deleting Z-Wave devices on the Tuxedo keypad depends on the button pressed. For adding a device press
, for removing devices press Remove Device
Add Device
on the Z-Wave device for the proper procedure for adding and removing from the Z-Wave network.
Add a Light, Switch or Outlet Module
1.
Install device according to the manufacturer's directions.
2.
Press Add Device
3.
Power the switch on and verify the device module is ON. Press Function Key and follow the on-screen messages
until Device added successfully is made.
NOTES:
If a dimmer module was added a slide bar (to control the dimmer) displays.
If an on/off light, appliance, switch or outlet module was added, an On/Off button (to control the device) displays.
Add a Door Lock
1.
Assemble the Z-Wave door lock according to the manufacturer's directions. Be sure the door lock
orientation/handedness is correct.
2.
Refer to the Door Lock Instructions and connect necessary cables, then install batteries.
3.
Enroll the door lock (refer to the Door Lock's Instructions Guide for procedure.)
4.
Press Add Device
NOTE: Locks with older firmware require enrollment within 10' of the lock. Newer locks, with updated
firmware, do not require this limitation. Refer to the manufacturer of the lock for more information. If the lock
This icon is for including or adding a new device to the network. NOTE: Refer to the devices
installation instructions for the Add and Remove procedure.
This icon is for removing, or excluding, a device from the devices current network. However,
the device does not have to be on the same network. NOTE: Refer to the devices installation
instructions for the Add and Remove procedure.
If a device, or node, is no longer operational, or will not remove by using the "Remove
Device" operation, it will remove the device from the list.
Editing the device is for changing the defaulted name to a custom descriptor chosen by the
installer or end user NOTE: This is also the location for changing the icon.
If a device is no longer functional, this option allows you to press the desired device, press
Search Device and the Tuxedo will scan the network for the device. If successful, the
device route will be updated. If failed, then the device was not found by the Tuxedo.
The "Scan Network" operation rebuilds the entire Z-Wave network by determining the best
route for each device and updating the network routing table. This is designed to improve
Z-Wave network's performance. Also known as Z-Wave "Network Rediscovery."
The ability to reset the Z-Wave controller without resetting the Tuxedo, it power cycles the
internal Z-Wave card.
Press the icon to request a new network ID, or remove all the existing devices. (Note: This
does NOTE remove each device. Once defaulted, you must use the remove device operation
on each device. If this operation is not completed the device cannot be included into the new
network.
This icon will display the current role of the controller. If the device displays a "P," it is the
primary controller and can add and remove devices. If the device displays an "S" it is a
secondary controller and is only there to display and control devices. Example, if used in
conjunction with an additional Tuxedo keypad and experiencing network performance
issues, the Tuxedo can be used to extend the network by programming it in as a secondary
controller to the Tuxedo's network. It cannot add and remove devices.
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