Honeywell Home Tuxedo Touch TUXWIFIS Assembly instructions

Tuxedo Touch™ Wi-Fi®
Models TUXWIFIS and TUXWIFIW
Home Automation System
Installation and Setup Guide
800-16571V2C 8/15 Rev. C TUXWIFIS/TUXWIFIW

Z-Wave devices are identified by the Z-Wave logo and can be purchased from
your local retailer.
Z-Wave®is a registered trademark Sigma Designs, Inc. and/or its
subsidiaries.

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Table of Contents
ABOUT THE SYSTEM ...................................... 1
Tuxedo Features ...................................................1
Control Panel Compatibility.........................................2
Front Panel LED’s ......................................................3
MOUNTING ....................................................... 3
Standard Mounting with Mounting Plate......................3
Mounting Without Mounting Plate ...............................3
Mounting Using a Center Securing Screw...................4
Wiring ....................................................................4
ECP Wire Limitations..................................................4
Supplementary Power Supply Connections ................5
PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL PANEL ...... 5
Conventional Programming Methods ....................5
Residential Control Panels..........................................5
Commercial Control Panels (Non-Turbo) ....................6
Vista-Turbo Commercial Control Panels .....................6
Quick Programming (VIP Mode)............................6
Data Entry Keyboard .............................................6
FIRST TIME SETUP.......................................... 7
First Time Power Up (Keypad Initialization)...........7
1: Operational Mode Setup .........................................7
2: Set ECP Address/RIS Automation Address ............8
3: Resideo End User License Agreement (EULA).......10
4: Network (LAN/Wi-Fi) Setup.....................................10
5: Important Operation Information .............................10
6: Remote Login .........................................................10
7: Voice Disclaimer.....................................................10
8: Voice Tutorial and Setup.........................................11
HOME PAGE................................................... 12
SETUP SCREEN............................................. 13
System Information................................................13
Software Upgrades .....................................................13
Display & Audio Setup ................................................14
Language Selection (if applicable) ..............................14
Screen Time Outs.......................................................14
Temperature Unit........................................................15
Clean Screen..............................................................15
IP (Setup) ..............................................................15
Wi-Fi Setup.................................................................15
Manual Network Setup ...............................................15
Static Network ............................................................15
Port Settings...............................................................15
Webserver Access......................................................16
Local Access ..............................................................16
Web Server IP Address Access ..................................17
Connecting the Tuxedo to a mobile device .................17
Local Web Server URL Access...................................18
Remote Access Using Port Forwarding ......................18
Email Setup ...........................................................18
User Email Setup........................................................19
Defining Event Types..................................................20
SYSTEM SETUP ............................................. 21
Quick Programming...............................................21
Quick Programming Menu’s ....................................... 21
CS Setup (Central Station) ....................................22
ECP Address ............................................................. 22
Options ...................................................................... 22
Code Authority ........................................................... 22
Device Events............................................................ 22
Time/Date Setup....................................................22
User Codes............................................................23
Authority Levels ......................................................... 23
Add a User................................................................. 23
LCD Display Test ....................................................... 24
Audio Test .............................................................24
LED Test.................................................................... 24
Calibration ................................................................. 25
Z-Wave Test .............................................................. 25
Keypad Reset ............................................................ 26
End User License Agreement (EULA) ........................ 26
Factory Default .......................................................... 26
Output Setup.............................................................. 26
Night Setup Function ................................................. 26
Power Mode Setup .................................................... 27
Multimedia .............................................................27
Picture & Slide Show Setup ....................................... 27
Camera Options and Setup ...................................28
First Time Setup......................................................... 28
Add/Edit Options........................................................ 29
Setting the Camera’s Wi-Fi ........................................ 29
Advanced Camera Settings........................................ 30
Removing Cameras ................................................... 31
Viewing Cameras...................................................31
Video Recording & Event Viewing .........................31
Manual Video Recording............................................ 32
Using Third Party Cameras ........................................ 32
Event Viewing ............................................................ 32
Video Playback .......................................................... 33
Creating Scenes for Camera Recording..................... 33
Message (Voice Memo’s) ......................................33
Recording a Message ................................................ 34
Listening to a New Message ...................................... 34
Deleting Message(s) .................................................. 34
Z-WAVE SETUP.............................................. 35
Z-Wave device Management Screen Device List ..35
Z-Wave Device Management Buttons Defined......36
Adding and Deleting Z-Wave Devices ...................36
Z-Wave Device Setup............................................38
Changing the Name ................................................... 38
Changing the Icon...................................................... 38
Association Details..................................................... 39
Z-Wave Network Update .......................................39
Individual Device Update ........................................... 39
Complete Network Update ......................................... 39
Creating Scenes ....................................................40
Defining Scenes......................................................... 41
Scene Setup Options.............................................43
Detailed Scene Configuration..................................... 45
Room Setup...........................................................46
Secondary Tuxedo Controller..................................... 46
Synchronizing Device Names .................................... 47
Removing Secondary Tuxedo’s.................................. 47
Manual Z-Wave Device Control.................................. 47

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INTEGRATING TOTAL CONNECT REMOTE
SERVICES....................................................... 48
Enabling Devices for Total Connect ......................48
Controlling Automation (Z-Wave) Devices Remotely48
VIEWING AND CONTROLLING TOTAL CONNECT
SCENES FROM TUXEDO .............................. 49
Creating Scenes in Total Connect.........................49
Total Connect Server Screen for Troubleshooting.......49
APPENDIX A: IMPORTANT NOTES.............. 50
General Notes .......................................................50
Commercial System Notes ....................................50
Residential System Notes......................................50
User Related Notes ...............................................50
APPENDIX B: Z-WAVE NOTES ..................... 51
Z-Wave Compatible Devices .................................51
APPENDIX C: WIRELESS RANGE................ 52
Things to consider regarding RF range: ..................... 52
Controlling Devices:...............................................52
Effects of Home Construction on Wireless Range between
Z-Wave Enabled Devices ......................................52
NAVIGATION ICONS...................................... 53
SPECIFICATIONS........................................... 54
NOTE: This device is a Security Enabled Z-Wave Controller

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About the System
This guide provides information to install and set-up Resideo’s Tuxedo Touch™ Wi-Fi®Home Automation and Security
System (herein referred to as Tuxedo). Tuxedo is an Advanced User Interface (AUI) device, which combines wireless
home automation and security. Tuxedo connects to a VISTA®series control panel via the keypad (ECP) terminals, or
used as a stand-alone unit for automation purposes.
Tuxedo Features
Feature
Description
Local Wi-Fi
Access
The Tuxedo keypad contains a built-in web server, which allows local Wi-Fi access to the system
via any web-enabled device. In addition, a user account can be set up, which provides a user name
and password login before entering the Tuxedo home screen to protect against unauthorized
access.
Resideo
Total Connect™
Remote Services
Tuxedo supports Remote Services for controlling Z-Wave devices and scenes remotely from an
associated Total Connect™ account (contact an AlarmNet® representative to open an account if
necessary).
With Tuxedo automation, Z-Wave devices can be controlled from a smart phone, iPad®, AndroidTM
Tablet, or PC using Total Connect.
Tuxedo includes webpage support for IE9.
Remote
Access(Port
Forwarding)
Tuxedo’s remote access option allows the user to access Tuxedo’s menus directly via the Internet
when away from home. Port forwarding set in the router is required. Up to five user logins
available. Refer to the router’s instructions for details on port forwarding. See “Supported
Browsers Section.”
Z-Wave Devices
Tuxedo supports various Z-Wave devices, including lamp modules, dimmer modules, door locks,
thermostats, water valves, garage door controllers and shade openers.
Automation
Scenes
Define system actions for automatic start and stop parameters when certain conditions occur.
Supports up to 30 scenes locally and 20 remotely through Total Connect.
Cameras
View up to four cameras at the same time with a maximum enrollment of 32 cameras.
Video
View videos from the Home screen. A video converter is required, requires MP4 format for
playback.See Video Setup section for details.
Security System
Control the security system via Tuxedo menus. Offers burglary protection and may provide fire,
carbon monoxide and emergency protection.
Email Notification
Receive email notifications when certain events occur. Notifications are to up four email
addresses.
Weather Forecast
The *Weather forecast (if enabled) is displayed on the “Home” screen. Press the “Weather” feature
to enter your location and temperature unit.
Output Setup
Function
Tuxedo can activate/deactivate up to 18 pre-defined panel outputs (if programmed in the control
panel). These output functions are typically used to turn on lights or activate relay devices.
Safe Mode
In the rare event that the keypad cannot successfully communicate in its graphic mode with the
control panel, the Safe Mode is a backup mode that ensures that you can communicate with the
system. In this mode, the keypad operates much like a standard non-graphic keypad so that you
can control the system until the problem is corrected.
IMPORTANT
DO NOT perform panel programming while in the Safe Mode. Performing panel programming
while in Safe Mode may cause the panel and keypad to become out of synchronization.
DO NOT use several hardwired motion detectors in high traffic locations. The high quantity of
signals received by the panel may cause the keypad to enter the Safe Mode. The actual number of
installed detectors depends on the amount of traffic and the number of detectors being used. High
traffic can cause Safe Mode with as few as three detectors.
Blank Display
The Blank Display (EN50131) feature prevents unauthorized users from viewing the status of the
Security System by returning to the Home screen and turning off the Armed and Ready status LEDs.
When the EN50131 Display is turned ON:
Tuxedo returns to the "Home" screen after 30 seconds and “Armed" and "Ready" LEDs turn OFF.
The "To Homepage After" time setting changes to 30 seconds and the time is non-selectable.
The “Auto Slideshow After” is preset to “1” minute and cannot be changed.
The Security, Message and Lighting screen does not display system status until an authorized
user code is entered.
The "Setup" menu does not display system status until an authorized user code is entered.
Videos cannot be played.
Night Setup
Pressing NIGHT icon the system in the STAY INSTANT mode by default. This function can be
changed to arm in one of several other modes if desired. Refer to the “Night Setup” section for
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Feature
Description
Switchable
Themes
Switch from normal view to mobile view depending on the type of device used with the Tuxedo.
Refer to Remote Access section for details.
Software
Upgrades
Software upgrades may be available for this product. To ensure you have the latest version, check
the version in your system (see the Software Upgrades section for details).
UL
Web server hosting, Remote Arming/Disarming/Programming, Wi-
Fi, and Email Notifications are supplementary only and not listed
for use in UL compliant installations.
Control Panel Compatibility
The table below lists compatible control panels and their software revision levels.
NOTE:For SIA installations used with a VISTA-128BPTSIA Control, see the SIA CP-01 Quick Reference Chart by visiting:
www.resideo.com
Maximum
Number of
Keypads
Minimum
Software
Revision Level
Voice Chime
Alarm System
VISTA-15P, VISTA-20P, FA148CP,
FA168CPS
2 3.0 Yes
VISTA-20P, FA168CPS
4
5.0
Yes
* VISTA-21IP
4
1.0
Yes
VISTA-128BP, VISTA-250BP
3
4.4
No
VISTA-128BPEN
3
7.0
No
VISTA-128FBP, VISTA-250FBP,
FA1670C
3 4.1 No
VISTA-128FBPN
3
5.1
No
VISTA-128BPT, VISTA-250BPT,
VISTA-128BPTSIA, FA1660CT
6 10.1 Yes
FA1660C, FA1700C
3
3.0
No
**Vista-128FBPT, Vista-250FBPT,
Vista-32FBPT
6 10.0 Yes
* Not evaluated by UL.
** Not for UL 864 Commercial Fire Alarm Applications
NOTE: Tuxedo may only be used in the following UL/cUL installations: UL 365, UL609,
UL 985, UL1023, UL 1610, CAN/ULC-S303, CAN/ULC-S304, ULC-S545, ULC/ORD-
C1023, and ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010.
To obtain the software revision level on commercial panels:
•From program mode, enter #92 on the keypad (this can be done from the Console Mode).
The
second line of the keypad displays the software revision level (w/out the decimal point).
To obtain the software revisio
n level on residential panels:
•From the Home Screen press Setup > System Setup > Central Station Setup > enter
installer code > Panel Configuration; the software revision level is displayed.
•The keypad sound suppression feature is available in some commercial panels and is not
compatible with the Tuxedo keypad.
•The ‘Voice Chime’ feature is a residential control feature only (refer to the table above).
NOTE: If using the maximum number of keypads, an additional auxiliary power supply may be needed. Refer to the
“Wiring” and “Specifications” section for more information.

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Front Panel LED’s
The Tuxedo keypad has three LEDs as follows:
FLASHING –The system contains new
message(s) for the User.
OFF – No new messages.
RESETBUTTON
Press to reset keypad
ON – System is armed.
OFF – System is not armed.
ARMED (RED) LED
READY(GREEN) LED
ON – System is disarmed and ready to arm.
OFF – System is armed or disarmed but not
ready. If disarmed, faults or troubles are prese
MESSAGE (YELLOW) LED
SD/SDHC CARD Slot
Mounting
Tuxedo is for indoor use within the protected area only and mounted at a comfortable viewing level. Avoid mounting in
areas of high condensation such as bathrooms or in locations where bright light or sunlight shines directly on the screen.
Tuxedo can be mounted with or without the mounting plate. Use the center securing screw for European installations.
Standard Mounting with Mounting Plate
1. Select a mounting location.
2. Detach the mounting plate by sliding downward.
3. Use the mounting plate to mark the location of the
mounting holes on the mounting surface and check
for level.
4. Locate the mounting plate over the mounting
surface such that the wire/cable access openings
are aligned while passing the wires/cable through
the case back.
**Go to Wiring and complete wiring.
5. Secure the mounting plate to mounting surface
using four screws (supplied).
6. Slide keypad onto mounting plate.
Mounting Without Mounting Plate
1. Select a mounting location.
2. Detach the mounting plate by sliding downward
and discard.
3. Use the template (provided in the carton) to mark
the location of the mounting screws and the cut-
out for the keypad assembly on the mounting
location. Check for level.
4. Install four screws (supplied) in the mounting
surface leaving screw heads 1/8” above the
mounting surface.
5. Locate the case back over the mounting surface
such that the opening is aligned with the
wire/cable access opening on the mounting surface
while passing the wires/cable through the opening
in the case back. **Go to “Wiring” and complete
wiring.
6. Mount keypad by sliding onto the screw heads.
6280-016-V1
MOUNTING
SCREWS
INSTALLED
1/8” ABOVE
SURFACE
TEMPLATE

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Mounting Using a Center Securing Screw
NOTE: Applies to European Installations.
1. Detach case front by removing the two
bottom screws. Gently pull up using a
screwdriver if necessary and pry apart.
Lift off cover.
2. Mount Tuxedo in its final location, (see
“Standard Mounting” or “Mounting
without the mounting plate”) install
center securing screw (supplied) and
tighten to mounting surface.
3. Replace the case front and secure
using the two bottom screws.
The European mounting procedure has not been evaluated for agency compliant application.
Wiring
Connect the Tuxedo in parallel with keypads and other peripheral devices using the keypad data (ECP) bus, by adhering to
the standards below.
ECP Wire Limitations
Connect keypads and other addressable devices as shown in “Supplementary Power Supply Connections” section. The
table below establishes ECP device wire gauge:
Wire
Gauge
Length
#22 gauge
150 feet
#20 gauge
240 feet
#18 gauge
350 feet
#16 gauge
550 feet
Tuxedo draws up to 340mA for 9.6VDC, 260mA for 12VDC, 250mA
for 13.8VDC. If you power Tuxedo from your panel’s Aux Power
output, check your panel’s Installation and Setup Guide and verify
that this device and others do not exceed your panel's Aux Power
output capability. If it does, a supplementary power supply is
needed.
•If more than one Tuxedo is wired to one run, then the maximum lengths must be divided by the number of
keypads on the run. (e.g., the maximum length is 75 feet if two Tuxedos are wired on a #22-gauge run).
•If Tuxedo is used as the primary system keypad, maximum wire run lengths must not exceed the lengths
listed in the table above.
6280-015-V1
INSTALL CENTER
SECURING SCREW
DETACH CASE FRONT
BY REMOVING SCREWS (2)
AND LIFT UP
CASE
FRONT
CASE
BACK

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Supplementary Power Supply Connections
IMPORTANT NOTES:
•If an auxiliary power supply is used, you MUST connect a common ground as shown above.
•When Tuxedo is powered from an auxiliary power supply, always apply power to the control panel first and
then to Tuxedo. Failure to observe this sequence results in improper operation of the keypad and may result
in an ECP Error indication.
•Supplementary external power supply must be listed to UL603 for UL Burglary Installations and UL1481
for UL Residential Fire Installations.
Programming the Control Panel
Conventional Programming Methods
The keypad is not fully operational unless its address in the control panel has been enabled (set as an alpha
console) AUI type device, and assigned to a partition (where applicable). For a list of compatible alarm systems,
refer to the Control Panel Compatibility for the quantity of keypads that may be used with the Tuxedo and the
required control panel’s software revision level.
We recommend that you use either a standard alpha keypad or the keypad in Console Emulation Mode when
programming the control panel. When in the Console Mode, the keypad emulates an alpha keypad and the
programming of the panel is performed following the procedures provided in your panel’s Installation and Setup
Guide.
NOTE:
When programming your control panel, if you change the zone types for your emergency zones you may disable the
emergency icons in the keypad. The emergency icons in the keypad are active for zone types 06 (Silent Panic
Button), and 07 (Panic Button), 08 (Medical Button), and 09 (Fire Button). Additionally, the Medical button is also
compatible with a zone type 15 (24-Hour Medical) for panels that contain this zone type. Review the table under
the section Control Panel Compatibility for the total number of keypads compatible and the revisions required.
Residential Control Panels
Residential Control Panels consist of the VISTA-20P, VISTA-21IP and VISTA-15P and equivalents.
•Addresses one and two (in field *189) are enabled by default. If the defaults have been changed, enable these
addresses (in field *189) using an alpha-keypad and the Data Field Programming procedures located in the
panel Installation and Setup Guide.
•If using Resideo Total Connect™ Remote Services, here in referred to Total Connect):
oResideo residential control panel revision 9.18 (3.13 for the Vista-21IP) and under must program the
Remote Interactive Service option in the second location in *91 to a 2 (by default location 1 is set to 8, so the
entry would be *91=82)
oResideo residential control panel revision 10.0 (4.21 for the Vista-21IP) and higher supports the RIS option
by default, hence there is no programming location to enable.
Common Ground

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Commercial Control Panels (Non-Turbo)
Commercial Control Panels consist of the VISTA-128BP, VISTA-250BP and VISTA-128FBP, VISTA-250FBP and 32FBP
or equivalent.
•Addresses 1-2, and 3-30 may be used for older controls under revision 10, which supports three AUI’s. These
addresses in the control panel are not defaulted for AUI type devices. To enable the addresses you are using for
keypads, use an alpha-keypad and follow the procedures for “Device Programming” in your control panel
“Programming Guide.” NOTE: It is recommended that address 1 is programmed for AUI and one of the
keypad is assigned to it.
•If multiple keypads are being used, they must be set to addresses 1, 2, and X (where X equals any address from
three through 30). Only one AUI type device may be assigned to an address from three through 30 on
commercial control panels under revision 10.
Vista-Turbo Commercial Control Panels
The commercial family consist of the VISTA-128BPT, VISAT-250BPT and VISTA-128FBT, VISTA-250FBPT, 32FBPT or
equivalent.
•Any address 1-30 can be used for an AUI keypad, the Vista-Turbo panels can support up to 6 AUI keypads
•If using Total Connect the RIS option must be enabled in the panel. This is enabled by setting the device type
to 12 for the address. Refer to the AlarmNet Communicator to determine which address to use (See “Important
Notes” below.)
Important Notes:
•The RIS option must be enabled in the AlarmNet Communicator. Failure to do so will prevent control of the
automation devices enrolled in the keypad from Total Connect.
•The Keypad should not be assigned as a Master Console. If the keypad is assigned as a Master Console
(partition 9), partitions must be controlled from the Partition screen or using the Console Emulation Mode.
Quick Programming (VIP Mode)
Tuxedo supports Quick Programming VIP (Vista®Intelligent Programming) mode when used with a control panel
that supports this feature. Check the control panels manual to check if it supports this function and for further
instructions.
See the “Quick Programming” section for more information.
Data Entry Keyboard
Throughout this document, the user is required to enter information on the Tuxedo Keypad (i.e., password, device
names etc.) Use the Data Entry Keyboard to enter all required information.
•Press the Up Arrow to switch to upper case characters.
•Press the Space key to add a space between characters.
•Press the Xkey to delete/backspace.
•Press the ABC/123 key to switch between numerals and symbols/characters.
•Press GO to return to the previous screen.

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First Time Setup
First Time Power Up (Keypad Initialization)
After first time power up (or a keypad default), the Tuxedo steps through the following setup prompts.
1. Operational Mode Setup
2. “ECP” and “RIS” address selections
3. Resideo Privacy Statement and End-User License
Agreement
4. Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN/LAN)
configuration
5. User Setup “Important Operation
Information”
6. Remote Login Setup
7. Voice: Disclaimer/Limitation of Liability,
followed by a tutorial video
8. Voice Tutorial Introduction
These options can also be set later using the appropriate menus.
Installer Note: The Tuxedo touch-screen has been calibrated at the factory. Ignore the “CALIBRATE” icon that appears
on the “Options” screen after initial ECP setup. If the screen should require recalibration, the end user may do so via
the “Keypad Test” screen. See the“Diagnostic Tests” section.
1: Operational Mode Setup
Languages
The option for English is defaulted and non-selectable. This is there for future updates.
Blank Display
The “Blank Display” option is enabled by selecting the checkbox next to “EN50131.” For a list of functions and
features of “EN50131,” refer to the “About the System”section.
Operating Modes
Normal Mode
Normal Mode is used for Resideo security control integration.
Safe Mode
The Safe Mode may be automatically entered by the program on a communication failure or may be entered manually
on command.
To Enter Safe Mode:
1. Select Safe Mode > Apply > OK.
2. To exit, press safe mode bar press YES to return to Normal Mode.
•While in the Safe Mode, the Home screen displays the Security, Panic, and Message Icon. A message !SAFE
MODE! Is displayed at the lower left side of the screen.
•Tuxedo resets and restarts in the Safe Mode.
In the rare event that Tuxedo cannot successfully communicate in its graphic mode with the control panel, the Safe
Mode is a backup mode that ensures that you can communicate with your system.
In this mode, Tuxedo operates much like a standard non-graphic keypad so that you can control your system until the
problem is corrected.
If this situation occurs, Tuxedo presents you with a message of “Problems detected. Start Keypad in Safe Mode?”
and requests a YES or YES response. If you answer with Yes,Tuxedo enters into the Safe Mode. If you answer with
NO,Tuxedo tries to communicate with the panel again. After three consecutive times of receiving no response, Tuxedo
enters the Safe Mode automatically.
NOTE:Use care when providing the “Yes” or “No” response. Pressing the screen outside the prescribed area may
cause the background to come to the front. If this occurs, the Yes/No message that disappeared times-out in 30
seconds even though it is not visible. Then Tuxedo resets into the Normal Mode (or Safe Mode if this is the third time
that the warning message appeared).
Note that this is a limited mode of operation. While in this mode:
•You can use Security to access the Console Emulation Mode of operation to try to clear your faults, disarm the
system, or enter additional Alpha Keypad commands specified in your panel User Guide. You can perform
almost all functions that you can perform from a standard non-graphic alpha keypad.
•You can press the “Panic” key and generate Emergency Messages as defined in the panel’s home partition for
this keypad.
•The Armed and Ready LEDs on the front of the keypad indicates Tuxedo’s home partition status. The Message
LED (on models with Voice feature) or Trouble LED (on models without Voice feature) is not active in the Safe
Mode.

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•The Chime mode functions in the Safe Mode, however, you do not have Voice (system status messages), Voice
Chime (announcements) or Message capability (if set to default “Master”).
•Z-Wave Scenes do not function in Safe Mode.
•When an alarm occurs in the Safe Mode, it is displayed on the Console mode screen only and is not shown on the
Home screen.
•The Slide Show feature does not start automatically in Safe Mode.
To Exit the Safe Mode:
1. Press the ! SAFE MODE ! bar .
2. Press YES to return to Normal Mode. Tuxedo Wi-Fi resets and normal operation returns as long as the original
conditions that caused the entry into Safe Mode do not still exist.
Demo Mode
Demo Mode allows the automation and multi-media features to operate in a non-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.
Residential Mode
From the “Home” screen, press Setup >System Setup > CS Setup > Enter your authorized >
Options ; the “OPTIONS and OPERATING MODES” screen is displayed. Highlight the Automation Mode check
box to enable the option.
To change the occupancy delay time, (the amount of time you want to allow for authorized entry or exit without
causing an alarm) select a time interval from the Occupancy Delay drop-down list: choose from 15, 30, 60, 120 or 225
seconds.
When done, press Apply to save the settings.
The message is displayed “WARNING Keypad will reset to activate changes … Do you want to save changes.” Select
Yes or No .
Commercial Mode
To enter Commercial mode (automation), from the “Home” screen press following: Setup >System Setup >CS
Setup . Enter your authorized code and press Options ; the “Options and Operating Modes” screen is displayed.
Highlight the Automation Mode check box to enable the option then select the Commercial check box.
To change the occupancy delay time, select a time interval from the Occupancy Delay drop-down list: choose from 15,
30, 60, 120 or 225 seconds.
When done, press Apply to save the settings.
The message displays“WARNING Keypad will reset to activate changes … Do you want to save changes.” Select
Yes or No .
2: Set ECP Address/RIS Automation Address
Review the panels programming for the proper keypad AUI address.
•If the system is using only one properly programmed Tuxedo (in the control panel), leave the address set to one and
press APPLY, for more information see the Programming the Control Panel.The boot-up process continues until
completion.
•If additional Tuxedo keypads are installed in the system, enable each one by assigning it an address, as described
above, then power-up each Tuxedo one at a time, and set its address to one of the addresses enabled in the control
panel.

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•If using Remote Services, set the RIS Automation Address to the appropriate RIS address used for Total Connect.
Only select the Primary RIS Device checkbox if this is the primary device to be enabled and Total Connect will not
incorporated.
IMPORTANT: In order for local Z-Wave scenes to function in automation, your Vista system requires a 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. Failure to do so can result in unpredictable results.
Refer to the Control Panel Installation Instructions for additional information.
NOTES:
1. The Tuxedo ECP address (1-30) is defaulted to one; the RIS Automation address (1-30) is defaulted to 25. The ECP &
RIS addresses can also be set later using the ECP Address menu from the CS Setup menu.
2. If “ECP Error” is displayed, the ECP address issue, there is a wiring issue, or Primary RIS is enabled and it is
conflicting with Total Connects RIS feature, see below. “ECP Error” can be present because of the following:
a. Incorrect or conflicting ECP address
b. Device programming on the panel has not been configured
c. Incorrect wiring, wiring issues preventing data voltage to get to the keypad, refer to the Wiring section for more
information.
d. If using an auxiliary power supply, you must have a common ground from negative on the power supply to the
negative on the control panel. Failure to do so will result with “ECP Error.”
3. The default installer code is “4140.” This code is valid from Commercial control panels or if the keypad is in “ECP
Error.”Once connected to a control panel, or the ECP Error has cleared, the Tuxedo will synchronize with the
Installer Code programmed in the panel. To enter installer level program, after the synchronization, the panel’s
installer code will be used.
Changing the ECP Address
From the Home screen, press Setup >System Setup > CS Setup >enter your Authorized Code, if required
> ECP Address > Select the ECP address for this keypad using the Up/Dn arrows.
The available ECP addresses are:
1-2, 5-6:for VISTA Plus series controls
1-2, 3-30: for older commercial controls, under Rev. 10, supports up to three AUIs. *See Note below*.
1-30: for the VISTA Turbo series controls, Rev. 10 and higher, supports six AUIs.
RIS Automation ECP Address
If using Remote Services, set the RIS address to the appropriate RIS address used for Total Connect. This is
programmed in the panel prior the Tuxedo setup. To change the address, perform the following:
Press ECP Address > select RIS Automation ECP Addr for this keypad using the Up/Dn arrows. The available RIS
addresses are (1-30) and the default is 25.
NOTES:
•If this is the primary, RIS address (NOT using Total Connect), select the Primary RIS Device checkbox and press
Apply. (Warning the Primary RIS check box is only for use when Total Connect is NOT used, if Total Connect is
used, verify the box is not checked or the keypad may experience undesirable operation.)
•Also applicable to installations using more than one Tuxedo. Only the primary controller can be programmed as the
“Primary RIS Device.”
IMPORTANT: In order for local Z-Wave scenes to function, your Vista system requires one RIS automation device
(keypad or AlarmNet device). If Radio module is setup with Vista panel then it is recommended to leave the "Primary
RIS" option un-checked on Tuxedo unit. If Radio module is not setup with Vista panel then ensure only one Tuxedo
unit is enabled with the "Primary RIS" option checked.
•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.
•On initial setup, the Tuxedo will configure panel data, and then direct you to the Resideo Privacy Statement and
End-User License Agreement.

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3: Resideo End User License Agreement (EULA)
The EULA displays and gives you the option to “Accept” or “Remind Me After 2 Hours.” (NOTE: The Tuxedo requires an
acceptance acknowledgement. If not accepted by the third attempt, skipping EULA is no longer an option, only
“ACCEPT” is available) and the Wi-Fi Setup option appears. NOTE: The EULA can be reviewed by selecting Setup >
System > Advanced Setup .
4: Network (LAN/Wi-Fi) Setup
Options are to “SKIP setup and remind in 2 hrs” or “SKIP Wi-Fi setup.”
Enabling the Local Area Network (LAN) Option
By default, the keypad is configured for a LAN connection using a hardwired connection. This option requires the
configuration of the Internet Connection Type (DHCP or Static). If static is chosen, the IP Address, Subnet Mask,
Default Gateway, and DNS Server is manually programmed by the installer or network administrator.
The options are “Skip Setup Remind in 2 Hrs, Save, or Skip IP Setup.”
Enabling the Wi-Fi Option
Press WIFI ON. A pop-up window displays: “This will switch off LAN Network, do you want to continue?” Yes or No.
Use the scroll bar to locate a network from the list of Wi-Fi Networks to connect to and highlight that field. Or, scroll to
the bottom of the list and select Add Network. Highlight each field to enter the required information for SSID, Security
Mode, Passphrase/Shared Key, and Port #. Once “Save” is pressed, the network list screen is displayed and the top of
the screen will confirm your connection status by displaying “Connected to XXXX” or “Connecting to XXXX,” where
XXXX is the network name.
NOTES:
•If “Connecting to XXXX,” continues to be displayed, the Wi-Fi has not been connected and the credentials need to be
verified.
•WPS is not a supported feature.
5: Important Operation Information
This page collects the user’s data. Enter the data or skip this page to continue to the Tuxedo’s home page. The page
data entries are as follows:
Name
Zip Code
Mobile Number
Region
Tuxedo Name
E-mail ID
NOTES:
•This page can be accessed from the home page by pressing Setup > System Setup > User Profile.
•The data for Region and Zip Code/Postal Code synchronizes to the Time/Date setup page if completed during the
initial setup. The e-mail address synchronizes to the e-mail setup page, if completed during the initial setup.
•The Zip Code option is needed for accessing sunset/sunrise for your Z-Wave scenes and the weather feature.
6: Remote Login
Up to five “User Name” and “Passwords” can be programmed for Local and Remote access using a smart device or
computer. The check box stating, “Authentication for Web Server Local Access” will prevent a user the ability to login
locally without a user name and password. Failure to enable this option leaves the local access open for anyone with a
smart device or computer (and are connected to the same network). The “Secured Web Server Access (HTTPS)” option
requires the user to enter HTTPS:// before the remote IP address. These fields are optional and pressing Finish
navigates to the screen to the voice disclaimer.
7: Voice Disclaimer
Pressing Accept navigates you to the “Voice Tutorial.” Pressing
REJECT disables the voice feature and displays the Tuxedo’s home
screen.
NOTE: if Reject is selected, you will be reminded in 2 hours to review again.
UL
Voice Input Commands are
supplementary only
and not evaluated for
UL applications.

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8: Voice Tutorial and Setup
Pressing Accept at the “Voice Disclaimer” prompt initiate a training video. After the training video is complete, the
keypad will walk you through three training learning objectives. These objectives are designed to introduce you to the
Voice feature. Once complete, the keypad navigates you to the Voice configuration screen. NOTE: The “Voice Setup”
screen can be access at any time, from the Home screen press Setup > VOICE SETUP.
Command
Sensitivity (1-7)
Determines the Tuxedo response to various voice commands in different environments. The
options are 1-7, where 1 is the lowest sensitivity and 7 is the highest. Use the Up and Down
arrows to change the value to the desired level.
Trigger
Sensitivity (1-7)
Determines the Tuxedos response to the “Hello Tuxedo” trigger phrase. The options are 1-7,
where 1 is the lowest sensitivity and 7 is the highest. Use the Up and Down arrows to
change the value to the desired level.
Use System
Volume
Select the Use System Volume for normal voice response volume or uncheck the box to use
the default (louder) level.
Enable Trigger
Feedback
Select Enable Trigger Feedback to enable Tuxedo’s voice response (optional). The
trigger phrase is, “Hello Tuxedo.” The keypad displays Microphone(displayed to
the right) and waits eight seconds for a command phrase. A message is displayed
on the screen along with a voice annunciation phrase “Hello please say your
command” if trigger feedback is enabled.
Voice On/Off
Enables or Disables the Voice Feature.
Reset to Default
Defaults all customized Voice settings the factory defaults.
Voice Control
Video
Introductory and training video for the voice feature.
Training
Walks through the 3 steps:
1.“Trigger” then “Command” training” – introduces the basic triggers and commands to
voice programming
2.“Trigger + Command” training combined – combines those trigger and commands
established in step 1.
3.“Trigger + Command” training tested five feet away – tests the trigger and command
against the environment the keypad is located in. This gives you the option to adjust the
settings as needed.
Log
Lists all the “Detected Voice Commands.” It provides the Date and Time of the command
event.
Counter and
Troubleshooting
Interprets the accuracy of the last 10 voice commands based on internal diagnostics. The optimal
accuracy is a number between 1-2000. Example:
Commands
Count
Accuracy
Last 10 Accuracy Levels
Clear
Hello Tuxedo
19
1000
3986, 4245, 233, 3085, 2178, 2158, 3099. 2869
Clear
Bed Time
5
1000
675, 1463, 285
Clear
Cameras
2
1000
1661, 1763
Clear
Evening Time
1
100
3735
Clear
Leaving the
House
2
1000
3495, 4703
Clear
Returning Home
1
1000
4868
Clear
Wake Up
2
1000
1112
Clear
If needed, adjusting the “Accuracy” by entering a new value:
1. Find the lowest number in the last 10 commands.
2. Tap the Accuracy counter number column and enter a number from 1-2000 that is larger
than the lowest number shown. For example, if the lowest number shown in the history
is 599 set the counter for 800 or if the number is 8055, set it for 900.
3. If Tuxedo continues to have trouble responding to commands, try entering a higher
number. Repeat until you achieve desirable results.
Press Clear to clear the last 10 counts and the last 10 accuracy level information, or press Clear
All to clear the entire list.

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Home Page
Name
Description
Time/Date
Displays current panels Time and Date.
Setup
Accesses the Setup Menus.
Slide Show
Accesses the Slide Show Setup.
Training Videos
Access to view one of six available videos.
Status Bar
Displays the current Network IP Address, Z-Wave Enabled, Control Panel, AC Power
Status of the Resideo Control Panel, Wi-Fi Signal Strength, and SD Card present.
Camera
Accesses the Camera Screen.
Emergency
Accesses the Emergency (Panic) icons. Can be accessed from any screen.
Temperature
Displays the current temperature.
Security
Accesses the control panel’s security options.
Multimedia
Accesses Camera, Event View, Picture, Video, and Message Menus.
Automation
Accesses Lighting (Outputs), Z-Wave device view and control, Scene setup, Room Setup, Z-
Wave setup menus.
Status Banner
Displays status of the control panel.
Microphone
No function.
Download
Appears only when a new version of the keypad is available and takes place of the Setup
icon.
Download loading
Appears when the keypad is receiving a download from the server.
Setup, Slide show
setup, installation
videos
Resideo Control Panel Status Banner
Emergency
Status: Network IP Address, Z-Wave Enabled, Control Panel AC power
present, Wi-Fi signal strength, and SD card present
Camera Screen Shortcut

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Setup Screen
Pressing SETUP from the Home Page reveals the following options:
Name
Description
Brightness/Volume
Move the Brightness/Volume slide bar up or down to increase or decrease settings.
Pressing back without saving will present a new window that displays YES saves
the change or NO to discard the changes. If Yes is selected when you exit the
keypad displays
“Information Settings Saved.”
Voice Setup
Access the voice configuration screen. See Voice Tutorial above.
Save
After setting the Brightness and Volume to the desired settings press Save.
Partition
No function
System Information
Reveals Software Version, Network Information, Remote Upgrade options
Disp & Audio
Change the Operating Modes of the keypad (Backlight, Slideshow, etc.)
IP
Access the IP Setup menu.
System
Accesses the programming for advance system settings.
Account
Account Log In Username and Passwords (See Web Server Access section for more
information).
E-Mail
For configuring email notifications
System Information
The network information is an important tool. It allows you to verify the Software Version, MAC Address and CRC
(Used for Total Connect), IP Address, Broadcast Address, NetMask, and the option to enable the remote upgrade, setup
the remote upgrade feature (see “Software Upgrades” section) and syncing the IP to the server.
For Tuxedo to receive an update, it needs to be connected to the internet via LAN or
WIFI.
An SD card with 200 MB of available space is required.
Software Upgrades
To view the current software version installed on your system, and verify connectivity, do the following:
Press Setup > System Info . The Interface Name, Host Name, MAC Address, CRC, IP Address, Broadcast
Address, and NetMask are displayed.
NOTE: AN SD CARD WITH 200 MB OF AVAILABLE SPACE IS REQUIRED.
Manual Software Upgrades
1. Go to the Toolkit site located at: www.tuxedotouchtoolkit.com to download the latest software to an SD card. An SD
card is provided with 4GB of available space.
2. Copy the software upgrade file to the SD card and power down the Tuxedo, or hit Reset on the side, under the SD card
slot.
3. Insert the SD card > power up the Tuxedo, or wait for the keypad to finish rebooting if Reset was pressed.
Automatically Pushed Updates
NOTE: For Tuxedo to receive an update, it needs to be connected to the internet via LAN or Wi-Fi and an SD card with a
minimum of 200MB installed.
Automatic Feature Updates
To receive feature updates for non-critical optional features, check the box labeled Enable Remote Upgrade on the
System Information screen.
NOTE: Setup changes to Available Software Update .This represents a software download is in process.
Optional Software Updates (From Server)
The “Status Bar” will display an icon for downloading in progress, once complete the Setup icon changes to
Available Software Update icon. (For the Tuxedo to receive an update, it needs to be connected to the internet via
LAN or WIFI.)

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The “Home” screen displays the Available Software Update icon, representing there is an update available.
1. Press Available Software Update .
2. Press Software Download to view the current software version, the new version, release date and release notes.
3. Press Install Now to begin the software update. The screen displays: “Files downloaded successful…System will
reboot in 15 seconds to upgrade the unit,” or press Reboot to start the update process. (Pressing Abort.cancels the
update.)
4. When the update is complete, Tuxedo reboots and completes the software update.
Critical Updates
1. Press Remote Upgrade Setup to set the period that you want to upgrade the system in the Arm condition.
2. Select the Duration Type in hours or days.
3. Press the duration value to enter the number of Hours (24-1440 hours, default is 720) or Days, (between 1-60 days,
default is 30). Press Save when done.
NOTE: System Critical Updates will automatically be pushed to the Tuxedo, even in the armed state (or in automation
mode) upon the time interval set. Example, if a customer is not on site for more than 30 days (default), the system will
automatically update and retain the previous system status after the update. System status (armed or disarmed start)
will affect this update.
UL
Automatic Push Software Updates are not for UL applications.
Display & Audio Setup
The Display and Audio screen accesses the following options:
Operating Modes
This screen provides access to Chime Mode, Voice Mode, and Voice Chime.
•When in Chime Mode Tuxedo chimes whenever a door or window is open.
•When in Voice Mode the Tuxedo voice annunciates whenever a change in system status occurs such as Armed,
Disarmed, or Alarms.
•When in Voice Chime the chime mode and voice mode are in effect. The chime beeps followed by voice annunciation.
Press Setup >Disp & Audio Setup ; enter an authorized code, if required > Chime Mode or Voice Mode (to turn
the mode on or off) > HOME or BACK after making your selection.
IMPORTANT:The Chime feature is intended for convenience only, it is not intended for life safety purposes or pool
alarms, and does not meet the requirements of UL 2017.
NOTES:
•If the Chime Mode and Voice Mode are both selected, the Voice Chime is automatically selected.
•When Tuxedo exits the “Operating Modes” screen, your selection is saved.
•It may take a few seconds for the Chime Mode to take effect.
•Certain panels do not support the Voice Chime Mode. Refer to the Control Panel Compatibility section.
Language Selection (if applicable)
For future use, the Tuxedo only supports the English language.
Screen Time Outs
•Backlight Off After X time (turns the backlight Off after the selected time has expired)
•To Homepage After X time (returns to the “Home” screen after the selected time has expired)
•Auto Slideshow After X time (if enabled, begins the slide show after the selected time has expired)
To select the desired screen timeouts, do the following:
1. Press Setup >Disp & Audio SETUP ; enter an authorized code, if required.
2. Press the desired selection from the drop-down list displaying the amount of time for each option (Never, 30-seconds
and 1, 2, 5 and 10 minutes) press Save.
If changes are made and press Save, a pop-up window displays: “Information Settings Saved” and exits to the home
page. NOTE Pressing Back without saving will display “Aui Setup Changed. Do you want to save it? Yes or No. Yes
saves the changes. No discards the change.

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Temperature Unit
The temperature units for the weather display on Tuxedo’s home screen can be switched between Fahrenheit and
Celsius. Setup >Disp & Audio Setup and enter an authorized code. Select the temperature scale, Celsius or
Fahrenheit.
Clean Screen
With the exception of normal cleaning, the keypad is maintenance free.
Press Setup > Disp & Audio Setup >CLEAN SCREEN . A pop-up window displays "Touch Screen has been
disabled so that you may wipe the screen clean. Please use a damp, soft cloth. DO NOT use any liquids, sprays, or
ammonia-based cleansers. Press CONTINUE to disable touchscreen."
*Panics cannot be initiated during this process*
Press Continue or Cancel to exit or press Save.
NOTE: When Continue is pressed the message "Touch Screen Disabled for 30 Seconds"is displayed. During these 30
seconds, the touch screen should be wiped clean of fingerprints using a mild soap solution and a soft cloth. When
the counter reaches zero, the window automatically closes and the touch screen is active.
IMPORTANT: Do not use an abrasive cleaning agent or abrasive cloth when cleaning Tuxedo or damage to the touch-
screen may occur.
The
Emergency screen cannot be accessed while running in the clean screen mode.
IP (Setup)
This section allows you do an initial connection to the Wi-Fi network, or if network change has occurred (i.e. SSID
change, Security Mode, or Passphrase/Shared Key). Setting up a LAN (non-Wi-Fi) connection in DHCP mode will
automatically populate the required network information (IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS Server).
NOTE: These fields are not editable. To change the network type to static press the Internet Connection Type from
Dynamic IP to Static IP. Once, this is done the fields are now editable.
Wi-Fi Setup
DHCP Setup
By default, the keypad is configured for DHCP. Once accessing IP, a list of available network will display. Choose the
desired network and enter the following information:
Required Field
Description
SSID
Network Name
Security Mode
The keypad will automatically detect the security mode of the router
Passphrase/Shared Key
Password to access the network
Manual Network Setup
The option to add a custom network is available by selecting Add Network.Connection to this mode requires the
information in the “Required Field” column in the table above.Press Save when completed.
Static Network
The option for a Static Network is only available once you have connected using DHCP, when using a Wi-Fi connection.
After connecting to a Wi-Fi network, select the connected network from the list. The next screen reveals the network
details. Press the “Internet Connection Type” option to allow the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS
Server fields editable.
Port Settings
The Port number (PORT #) listed on the bottom right corner of the screen is required when port forwarding is being
configured. To change the default port number (6280) settings, perform the following steps:
1. Press the numerical value next to Port # and enter a secondary port number (between 5000 – 65534).
2. A pop-up window displays the message:“Port number changed. Keypad is going to reset.”
3. At your PC, Smart Phone or Tablet browser, start your browser and enter your IP Address. Refer to the
Remote Access section for further details.

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Webserver Access
Supported Browsers
System Requirements
Recommended Browser
Windows XP SP2 and SP3, Win7, Win8
IE 8.0 and above, Chrome 30 - 42, Safari 5.0.2 &
above, Mozilla 26 and above.
Android Mobile
ICS4.0 and above
iPad™, iPhone™
Default browser (iPhone Version iOS4, iPad® Version
iOS4 and iOS5, iOS6)
Android Tablet
Default browser (Galaxy – Android 2.3)
Win 8 tablet
Default browser
Other tablets, smart phones
Might face some issues because it is not possible to
support all browsers.
NOTES:
•If JavaScript is disabled in any of the browsers then some of the features will not be populate and functions may not
work.
•If the “Load Images” option is disabled on a smart device’s mobile browser, then images will not be populate on the
pages.
•Google Chrome version 42 and higher do not support the QuickTime plug in; video streaming will not work. This is
the same with Android Devices.
IMPORTANT:Use the web browser to view cameras for non-security purposes only. Camera streams viewed from the
web browser can stop without indication due to network connection issues.
Internet Explorer 11 Note: If the video streaming is not working, configure the browser for compatibility mode and
refreshed the web page.
Supported Routers
NOTES:
•Tuxedo Wi-Fi is not compatible with Linksys
Cisco routers Model: WRT4GL v1.1 Wireless-G
broadband router.
•In most cases, IP addresses are assigned
‘automatically’ (DHCP). Alternatively, you may
require a “Static” (Fixed) IP Address that can be
found by accessing your router. Refer to your
router instructions.
Manufacturer Name Device Name
D-Link
DIR-632 Router
Netgear WNR2000V3 Router
Actiontec (Verizon FiOS Router) MI424WR Router
Apple Apple AirPort Router
Almond Securifi Almond.
Netgear Netgear R7000
ASUS ASUS RTN66U
Netgear Netgear N900
Netgear Netgear
Netgear Netgear
Dlink Shareport
ASUS ASUS
Local Access
Tuxedo’s remote access option offers built-in web hosting capability to access your system via any web enabled device.
Tuxedo can connect to a network router via Ethernet cable (LAN network) or via Wi-Fi depending on the installation
preference. The Account Login menu accesses the username and password used to for the connection. This can be a
local connection or remote connection using port forwarding. Features of this page are as follows:
•5 total users
•Enabling or disabling authentication for web server local access
•Secure web server access (HTTPS)
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