TuxedoW Home Automation and Security System User Guide
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Total Connect Server Screen for Troubleshooting
The TC Server Info screen displays the current server information and Z-Wave device status. This information is typically used for
troubleshooting IP connections in collaboration with a service technician.
To access Total Connect Server Information and Z-Wave Status from the Tuxedo W keypad, do the following:
1. From the Home Screen, press the Setup icon and then press System Setup > CS Setup; enter the installer code (if required).
Press the TC SERVER INFO button.
2. The “Total Connect Server Setup” screen is displayed with the current Server information and Z-Wave Status (enabled/disabled).
NOTE: These fields are for reference only and cannot be edited.
3. Press the Connect icon to test the connection to the AlarmNet servers.
Notes on Z-Wave Devices and TuxedoW
1. TuxedoW ignores Z-Wave Basic Command Class commands it receives, but it will send Basic Command Class commands to
some devices, depending on their capabilities.
2. This product can be operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified devices from other manufacturers. All non-
battery operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters, regardless of vendor, to increase the network's reliability.
3. TuxedoW supports a single Association Group (1 – also known as the lifeline group) with a single NodeID.
4. Supported Command Classes:
Non-Secure Command Classes Secured Command Classes
i. ZWAVEPLUS_INFO
ii. TRANSPORT_SERVICE
iii. CRC_16_ENCAP
iv. APPLICATION_STATUS
v. SECURITY_2
vi. SECURITY
vii. INCLUSION_CONTROLLER
viii. SUPERVISION
ix. MULTI_CMD
x. NETWORK_MANAGEMENT_INCLUSION
xi. NETWORK_MANAGEMENT_BASIC
xii. NETWORK_MANAGEMENT_PROXY
xiii. NETWORK_MANAGEMENT_INSTALLATION_MAINTENANCE
xiv. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO
xv. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY
xvi. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC
xvii. POWERLEVEL
xviii. NODE_PROVISIONING
xix. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD
xx. ASSOCIATION
xxi. VERSION
5. DSK is located on the back of the unit at the bottom of the FCC label.