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1. Honeywell VISTA Automation Module User Guide 800 15629V2 3 15 Rev A TABLE of CONTENTS INTRODUG TIOIN 22y essere acces a e E Cy E DEK Je E REKE EW ou Ge KEW a e ke Kab ek lea CU dey E DEK a ESRA 4 WADE e ji a gt o SEE etn tt KAK EN E A E sm ME E NNE NIN NER E N DIMAN 4 Memory aras es KEK E E PS E a E 5 Navigating the VAM MerlUS E kk kk kk kk kk kk Kak k kK KA K KA KK kK KK K KK KK KA 5 Navigation Button Descriptions EEEEE kk kk kk Kak kk kk KK KK KA KA KA KA KA KA KK KK 6 LED FUNCIONS eee dya en n e cee aka ernie ad Va ne Rear ewe n RE waa A en Se n Ed Heb 7 FIOM s n eran n ND ND DD DD a DD T DD DD DD 8 CONFIGURING THE WI FI SETTINGS cssssessssssssessesnensessesnensesseennnseesesonns 8 Change the home Wi Fi ROUter cscsseseeseeeeceeeeeeeeceaeeueeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseaueaaanseseeeeeees 8 USING CAMERAS MULTIMEDIA MENU ccccceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeeenees 9 Gamera SCtup BUNONS na Sal canin yal segs antaencaeas a y yina R kj be BK kesan e key VAY KWA W Say RAA 9 VI ewWInO Gamera S suya xy kak en y anya dan ya h uk aa k dere HEREM A K a eba kul waya BN k u a ava dk ade eet Ae kada 9 Adding Cameras to the SYySt Im lll k k k k kk K k K Ka 10 Setting the Camera s Wi Fi settings EEL kk kk kK YA 10 Removing Cameras from the System ccccccccccs
2. Name Zip Code Mobile Number Region Device Name E mail ID NOTES e This page can be accessed from the home page by pressing Setup gt User Profile e 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 e The Zip Code option is needed for accessing daylight savings time for your Z Wave scenes 39 Software Upgrades Software upgrades may be available for this product To ensure you have the latest version check the version in your system see System Information below Software upgrades can be done manually or you can set VAM to automatically upgrade the software System Information To view the current software version installed on your system Click the Setup button then click the System Info button Manual Software Upgrades Go to the Toolkit site located at www tuxedotouchtoolkit com to download the latest software to an SD card 1 Copy the software upgrade file to the SD card as instructed on the webpage 2 Insert the SD card then reset the VAM use a paper clip to depress the Reset button then release The yellow Operation LED flashes during the upgrade process The LEDs show solid green and blue indicating the default upgrade process is done Automatic Software Upgrades To recelve automatic remote updates select the Enable Remote Upgrade
3. 1993 A garage door opener 4 that cannot detect an object and stop and reverse the door does not meet current U S federal safety standards Your garage door opener also must signal before unattended door operation For more information please consult your garage door opener manual UL Access control functionality has not been evaluated by UL and may not be used in UL Listed applications C Honeywell Thermostat Have a professional HVAC contractor install the Honeywell Thermostat according to the manufacturer s instructions The device should be mounted in the final location and tested before adding it to the system NOTES e Honeywell is not responsible for property damages due to improper setting of the thermostat modes or improper wiring if not installed by a qualified technician e If installing another brand of thermostat follow the instructions in the User Guide for that specific thermostat to include properly into the Z Wave network e If not using a Honeywell thermostat enrollment procedure may vary Refer to the thermostat instructions for enrollment procedure 1 Perform steps 1 amp 2 above u At the Z Wave thermostat a Select Thermostat set Time Date b Follow the instructions in the thermostat Installation Guide for Z Wave enrollment c To complete inclusion Click Done d Click Exit to return to normal operation 14 1ii At the VAM a To verify activation Click the Back butt
4. Camera Setup Buttons THIKA a DISCOVERY ADD EDIT DELETE DELETE ALL SETTINGS Camera Wifi Viewing Cameras Your installer may have installed one or more cameras at the time of installation If you want to add cameras to the system see the Adding Cameras to the System section 1 Select Multimedia 2 Images from installed cameras appear Use the Quad View button to view up to four cameras on the same screen e Select a quadrant area on the screen this area is highlighted and then select the camera that you want to appear in that quadrant e Click the Full View icon located on the lower right of a quad view image to display a larger view of the image For pan tilt style cameras use the Pan Tilt button to change the angle of the selected camera NOTES 1 Certain browsers and or devices may limit the number of cameras that can be viewed 2 The Test Cameras feature requires installation of QuickTime on the smart device Devices for Android do not currently support QuickTime IMPORTANT Use cameras for non security purposes only Camera streams viewed from the web browser can stop without indication due to network connection issues Adding Cameras to the System NOTE VAM must be Wi Fi connected to the home router before adding cameras 1 Before mounting your camera connect a Cat5 6 cable to the back of the camera and connect the opposite end to the Ethernet port on your router Initial camera setup cannot b
5. b Disconnected from the router ex Out of range router power down interference etc All Flashing in Unison Failed to configure the WiFi router verify SSID password router has no internet connection if DHCP used incorrect ip address if using Static Flash Flash Flash 34 Appendix B FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC AND INDUSTRY CANADA IC STATEMENTS The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User s Manual Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC CLASS B STATEMENT This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use The FCC requires the following statement for your information This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception whic
6. checkbox on the system information screen and install an SD card 1 Click Setup gt System Info then select the Enable Remote Upgrade checkbox 2 Make sure a blank SD card is installed minimum 200 MB of available space is required j is 3 When updates are available the system will automatically update the system SD CARD NOTE After a software upgrade it is recommended that you delete your browser s Temporary Internet Files cache Undesired operation may occur if these files are not deleted Controlling Devices The features and functions which are controllable vary by manufacturer and you need to review the user manual that is provided with that device to determine the limits of their capabilities 33 Appendix A LED Status and Troubleshooting Normal Operation Trouble Shooting Legend LED Indication Green O N b A Blue Solid Solid Solid Yellow slz iy ay Notes Boot Process VAM is inaccessible Slow Flashing Final Boot Process VAM is inaccessible Ready to Use Fast Flash Z Wave is in the inclusion or exclusion process All 3 LED s will scroll from top to bottom The VAM is currently in the default process Slow Flashing a Loss of ECP communication with the Security Panel Check wiring and ECP Addressing b Internal Z Wave module absent or loose from the slot Slow Flashing a Connecting to the Router
7. Deadbolt Lights BE168 BE469 BE469NX 8 Kwikset Smartcode Lever lock Leviton ViziaRF Switches VRPA2 1LW a 45602 ZW 4101 45602 ZW3101 Modules Thermostats Garage Door Module Honeywell Z Wave Thermostat Linear Z Wave Garage Door Opener ZWStat Remote Controller GDZO00Z 4 Wayne Dalton Zwave thermostat Trane Zwave Thermostat TZMT400AB32MAA TZMT400B B32MAA Radio Thermostat Company of America CT100 CT32 Water Valves Fortrezz Wireless Z Wave Water Valve WV 01 NOTE The listed companies above may manufacturer multiple Z Wave devices Installing like modules not included on this list may produce unpredictable results These devices have not been confirmed to be compatible Wireless Range for Z Wave Devices This device complies with the Z Wave standard of open air line of sight transmission distances of 100 feet Actual performance in a home depends on the number of walls between the controller and the destination device the type of construction and the number of Z Wave enabled devices installed in the control network 18 Please Note Z Wave home control networks are designed to work properly alongside wireless security sensors Wi Fi Bluetooth and other wireless devices Some 900 MHz wireless devices such as baby cams wireless video devices and older cordless phones may cause interference and limit Z Wave functionality Things to consider regarding RF range Each wall or
8. Defines the desired device action s when the trigger event occurs Actions include the following categories Choose the mode to occur upon the trigger event Security Thermostat ee NOTE A valid user code is required cia for the system to perform any of the Nicht Gems actions listed Enter the code at the lnstant prompt If the user code is later Diter Uzor deleted from the security system Code you will need to reenter a valid code at this screen Choose the action to occur upon the trigger event Off Heat Cool Set point Set energy mode normal savings if savings selected see your local programming of the thermostat for settings 20 Choose the light option to occur upon the trigger event Light On Off On for Time Choose the door action to occur upon the trigger event Door Unlocks Locks E Select the email recipient to have a custom message sent Mall to based on the triggered event Garage Choose the door action to occur upon the triggered event Opened Door Closed Choose the valve action to occur upon the triggered Water Valve ee Opened Closed Example You want the lights to turn on when you arrive back home and disarm the system but only at night Trigger when the system disarms Set the Trigger to Security System Disarm Condition only at night Set the TIME condition enter the Start Time as Sunset by clicking BY CLOCK until SUNSET is displaye
9. action starts on any alarm condition Choose the temperature at which the action begins Thermostat e Above set the temperature e Below set the temperature 19 Door Zones Garage Door Water Valve Choose the door status at which the action begins e Locked action starts when the door is locked e Unlocked action starts when the door is unlocked e Code Unlocked action starts when door is unlocked by manual code entry Choose the zone condition to cause the action to begin e Restore for trigger only not for use with conditions e Alarm upon an alarm from a specific zone or zones e Fault upon a fault from a specific zone or zones Choose the doors condition to cause the action to begin e Opened action starts when door the status of the door changes to open e Closed action starts when door status of the door changes to close Choose the valves condition to cause the action to begin e Opened action starts when valve opening is finished e Closed action starts when valve closing is finished Condition Defines an optional event that adds a condition to the trigger If a condition is set the condition must exist at the time of the trigger in order for the action to occur Conditions include the same categories as triggers however conditions cannot be set with the same category as the trigger ex if setting a trigger event for security you cannot use a security event as a Action condition
10. modules water valves etc To use Z Wave devices they first must be added included to the system Follow the instructions below to Include Z Wave enabled devices into the VAM controllers network and follow the instructions in the Z Wave device s User Guide EXISTING NETWORK NOTE Z Wave products from other manufacturers can be included added into the VAM network Z Wave devices that are always powered can serve as repeaters regardless of manufacturer e Automation functionality is supplementary only and has not been UL evaluated by UL e Z Wave applications have not been evaluated by UL Z Wave Device List Buttons Ez EY Y RoomSetup SceneSetup Z WaveSetup GroupSetup Refresh e Z Wave Device Management Buttons Add Device This icon is for including or adding a new device to the network Pewaya This icon is for removing or excluding a device from the devices Derce current network Note the device does not have to be on the same network Abort Aborting a Z Wave Add Device or Remove Device operation is used operation to cancel that operation If a device or node is no longer operational or will not remove by using the Remove Device operation this icon will remove the device from the list Remove Failed G Edit Editing the device is for changing the defaulted name to a custom z descriptor chosen by the installer or end user Note this is also the Name Icon i l
11. obstacle such as refrigerator big screen TV etc between the remote and the destination device will reduce the maximum range of 100 feet by approximately 25 30 Brick tile or concrete walls block more of the RF signal than walls made of wooden studs and drywall Wall mounted Z Wave devices installed in metal junction boxes will suffer a significant loss of range approximately 20 since the metal box blocks a large part of the RF signal Defining Scenes The system can automatically activate various devices when certain events occur The programming of these triggers and actions is called Scenes and a total of 10 scenes can be defined A scene consists of a trigger an optional condition and up to three actions Definitions of Trigger Condition and Action Trigger Defines the event that triggers the programmed action s Triggers include the following categories Choose the time option the action should begin e Repeated choose the days of the week Time e Once enter the date e Sunrise Sunset region must be set e By Clock set the time the scene should begin Choose the security mode upon which the action begins e Disarm action starts when the system is disarmed e Away action starts when system is armed Away mode Security e Stay action starts when system is armed Stay mode e Night action starts when system is armed Instant or Night mode e Away Secured action starts after exit delay expires e Alarm
12. presents a proper invoice relating to the purchased product and such invoice bears a date later than the manufacture date then Seller may at its discretion reflect the warranty period as commencing at invoice date Except as required by law this Limited Warranty is only made to Buyer and may not be transferred to any third party During the applicable warranty period Seller will repair or replace at its sole option and as the exclusive remedy hereunder free of charge any defective products Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product i is improperly installed applied or maintained ii installed outside of stated operating parameters altered or improperly serviced or repaired by anyone other than the Seller Seller s Authorized Service Repair Center iii damage is caused by outside natural occurrences such as lightning power surges fire floods acts of nature or the like or iv defects result from unauthorized modification misuse vandalism alterations of serial numbers other causes unrelated to defective materials or workmanship or failures related to batteries of any type used in connection with the products sold hereunder Exceptions to Warranty With Respect to Honeywell Products listed below Hardwire Contacts and PIRs Seller warrants parts for hardwire contacts and PIRs in accordance with the terms of the above limited warranty for a period of five 5 years from the manufacture d
13. to enter your user code Note In PC or Mobile View if Quick Arming is enabled in the panel programming by the installer clicking arm Away Night Stay will not be prompted to enter a user code 23 3 The screen displays the exit delay countdown When exit delay expires the screen displays Armed Arming Multiple Partitions NOTES e Some systems may not have multiple partitions In addition your code must be authorized to arm multiple partitions e Mobile view cannot be used to arm multiple partitions Mobile view can control only the partition VAM was assigned to when installed 1 From the Home screen select Security and then select Arm Multi Partition Choose the desired arming mode Enter the user code authorized to access other partition s Select the partition from the list on the screen and press OK W AE K If desired select ALL to arm all partitions listed Steps to Disarm the System IMPORTANT If you return to your home or business and the main burglary sounder is on DO NOT enter the premises but call the police from a nearby safe location If you return to your home or business after an alarm has occurred and the main sounder has shut itself off the keypad beeps rapidly upon entering indicating that an alarm has occurred during your absence LEAVE IMMEDIATELY and CONTACT THE POLICE from a nearby safe location If armed in AWAY mode 1 When you enter the premises the Entry Dela
14. 35 INDUSTRY CANADA IC STATEMENTS icc dese soses sacle baeceaevewecsusday eexeuranebebessalvanduaeees 35 RF EXPOSURE WARNING reien ere r TN zani waw ebe en ay Van VB WES Ve DU Van WU E De sat xuz dies 35 TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY J4 4 sss kn k k kek ee kek k K K K K K K K K KA K A 36 TRADEMARKS Honeywell is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc Total Connect is a trademark of Honeywell International Inc Windows and Windows Vista are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Android is a trademark of Google Inc RIM Research In Motion and related trademarks names and logos are the property of Research In Motion Limited and are registered and or used as trademarks in the U S Canada and countries around the world QuickTime is a registered trademark of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries iPad and iPhone are registered trademarks of Apple Inc iTunes and iTunes Store are registered trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries All other trademarks and service marks are the properties of their respective owners Z Wave devices are identified by the Z Wave logo and can be purchased from your local retailer GZ Z Wave is a registered trademark Sigma Designs Inc WAVE and or its subsidiaries WARNING Z WAVE DEVICES NOT FOR USE WITH MEDICAL OR LIFE SUPPO
15. F SYSTEM DEFAULT IS PERFORMED If VAM is reset to Factory Defaults all Z Wave devices must be re included into the system even if they appear on the Device List Remove all Z Wave devices first then re include all desired devices see Adding Z Wave Devices section Z Wave Troubleshooting Problem Solution Make sure the Z Wave device is within range of the Cannot add new VAM You may need to move the device closer to the device VAM Refer to the Z Wave device Instruction Guide for proper range 1 Go to the Z Wave Device Management screen Automation gt Z Wave Setup If the device does not appear on the DEODC TA AWA bul EY screen click the Z Wave still is not Exclude Delete button included 2 At the Z Wave device Click the K Function Key The screen will display a message Device Removed 3 Include the device again When deleting a device if the selected Highlighted device device remains on the screen highlight the will not delete device name and click the Removed Failed Device button Device is within ag Compatible Z Wave Devices Z Wave devices may vary follow the instructions in the Users Guide for your specific device when adding and deleting devices into the Z Wave network Door Locks Appliances HomeManageable Appliance Module Yale Real Living Push Button Lever Deadbolt Lock Lever Lock Settings Small Appliance Module HA03 BE369 Appliance Module FE599 Schlage Touchscreen
16. M SECURITY MENU eee 22 U SOL CodeS cies ica esa ri a d ne Zilan ous a e a Wn a RA R V cw vas wie an KRE ERA d KR k 22 Introduction to Arming and Disarming the System EEEE kk kk kK KK KK KK KK 22 Slem fo Arin T O Y CI 54a sik ki aa d Ele En HE ey SER E D a k SEREK sider baka aga ERA nea bka da 23 Armine M ltiple Partition Sesona e ney a oya ayak si i ak e pic ba k le anl ea ede AE a n aS keweke e 24 Sic ps to DIS Grill H1G O Vs OM x4 lee o aya a A S2 nine Kek Ey Se WR tare ERD Ke Key ae ek X n a Kewek GE Dek 24 HOW lonDis play Fauls ZO mes cys niy k ke al kay k l Bi yed AS dinen bdey abe kiya k h ka ke E ka b L 25 emana SS Me DD dexcnncansivecelyane E ETA L ANENE 25 Howto Clear Bypassed ZORO N Her n ak dad kaye a EN Gis pees da bah e a bi e edaya daa 26 Console Emulation MIO Os J KK b3 s kak k k k y k k K k KK KE k K KA KK KK KE k K KK KK A KAK KK KA KA KA KIR 26 USING TOTAL CONNECT WITH VAM REMOTE SERVICES x x xx z zz 26 Controlling Automation Z Wave Devices Remotely i kk kk 2 Creating Scenes ir Total COMME CU isis migeen a aE k daya neee tans weesaaeenane 2 Vie wing and Controlling Total Connect Scenes from VAM 0ccccceeeeeeeeeeeee tees eeeeee 28 Enabling Devices for Total Col l cls sas vitesse ss chads aa a eens eee ae eae ea kak Day 28 Total Connect Server Screen for Troub
17. N A A Returns to the Main menu Home Home screen Back Returns to the previous screen Security Used to set various system settings including remote access log in Set i En NA credentials time amp date and Wi T i setup o Accesses the Set Home Router screen Set Home Route and used to connect VAM to your home router Exit Exit the VAM menu Used to set the screen for use on a mobile device or PC Switch Theme LED Functions The VISTA Automation Module has three LEDs as follows Honeywell SD SDHC Card Slot y Power Status LED Green a Network Status LED Blue Operation Status LED Yellow Reset Button Wi Fi amp Factory Default Button vam 001 V0 LED BUTTON Power Status green Network Status blue Operation Status yellow Reset Button Wi Fi and Factory Default Button MEANING Indicates power status e Blinking when it is powered up and booting e Solid green when it is fully functional When the WI F is connected to the VAM it will show the WI FI status through the blue LED e In normal operation the LED blinks when VAM is booting e Solid blue when VAM is ready as AP mode acting as an Access Point In normal operation the LED is normally off e It will blink slowly when there is no ECPGncluding ECP error or Z wave controller not responding e Fast blinking indicates Z wave is in
18. RT EQUIPMENT Z Wave enabled devices should never be used to supply power to or control the On Off status of medical and or life support equipment Introduction The VISTA Automation Module herein after referred to as VAM provides Z Wave automation features to your VISTA security system allowing control of various Z Wave devices including lights door locks water valves garage door controllers thermostats shades and others VAM does not have a physical keypad interface but instead is controlled by using a web browser on a Wi Fi enabled smart device that is connected to your home Wi Fi network DISPLAY NOTE For optimum viewing of the screens and menus the tablet s font size setting may need to be adjusted VAM Features Feature Wi Fi Connection Home Automation Create Automation Scenes View Cameras Security System Remote Access Remote Services Switchable Themes Setup Menus Description VAM uses your home Wi Fi network to communicate with a Wi Fi enabled device such as a Smartphone iPad Android Tablet or laptop PC Your installer connected the VAM to your Wi Fi router during installation However if you later install a new router you will need to reconnect the VAM to the new router Refer to Wi Fi Network Setup in the System Setup section for details on connecting to a different router Control lights thermostats door locks garage doors water valves shades and other
19. Z Wave devices automatically and easily add or remove Z Wave devices to the system Define system actions to automatically start when certain conditions occur Supports up to 10 scenes View up to four cameras at the same time Supports up to 32 cameras Control your security system via VAM menus Control VAM when away from the premises using a remote web enabled device connected to the Internet VAM supports remote services so you can control VAM using Honeywell s Total Connect and Port forwarding Switch from normal view to mobile view depending on the type of device used with the VAM If needed program various system settings including time and date new router and remote access log in Refer to the System Setup section for details UL Wi Fi has not been evaluated by UL oy ee Memory Card The VAM supports automatic software upgrades However an SD memory card must be installed and left in the VAM to upgrade the software Your installer may have installed the SD memory card for you See Software Upgrades section later in this manual for more information about automatic software upgrades If not already installed insert the memory card SD SDHC Card as shown e 4GB SD card supplied e Supports up to 16GB SD Card IMPORTANT Avoid touching the contacts on the SD card Navigating the VAM Menus VAM is controlled by using a web browser on a Wi Fi enabled smart device Your installer will have shown
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22. ception ind sirable RF EXPOSURE WARNING The VAM must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 7 8 in 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi transmitter product procedures Mise en Garde Exposition aux Fr quences Radio L antenne s utilis e pour cet metteur doit tre install e a une distance de s paration d au moins 7 8 pouces 20 cm de toutes les personnes DECLARACION IFETEL La operaci n de este equipo esta sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones 1 Es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y 2 Este equipo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia incluyendo la que pueda causar su operaci n no deseada DECLARACION ANATEL Este equipamento opera em car ter secund rio isto nao tem direito a prote o contra interfer ncia prejudicial mesmo de esta es do mesmo tipo e nao pode causar interfer ncia a sistemas operando em car ter prim rio 35 TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Honeywell International Inc acting through its Security amp Communications business Seller 2 Corporate Center Drive Melville New York 11747 warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service normal wear and tear excepted for 24 months from the manufacture date code provided however that in the event the Buyer
23. d Repeat the same for the stop time as SUNRISE Action Turn the lights ON Set the Action to LIGHT ON Scene Buttons is ADD Condition Trigger Action Buttons 4 X Add Edit Delete S lt AZZZ EDIT Steps To Create a Scene Go to the Scene Setup menu Automation gt Scene Setup Click Add Click Scene Name enter a name and click OK ae W i Assign the desired Condition Trigger and Action for this scene For each category use the appropriate device drop down menu to choose the specific device s 5 After each selection click Save Creating Groups amp Rooms 21 Groups and rooms are defined collections of Z Wave devices that can be used 1n scenes A group is a defined collection of the same type of Z Wave devices only light modules or only door locks etc When used in a scene and the scene activates all devices assigned to that group activate A room is a defined collection of different types of Z Wave devices light modules door locks thermostat etc Defining rooms can help organize your devices to make it easier to locate specific devices you may wish to control Group Setup Buttons Xx 4 E Delete Edit Save Steps to Create a Group 1 Click Automation gt Group Setup U 2 Click the Add button and enter a group name gt GO 3 Choose the Group Type Binary Switches Dimmer Lights Door Locks Shades Thermostats Garage Do
24. e Primary Controller button located on the bottom right of the Z Wave Management screen to switch VAM to secondary controller The Z Wave Primary button changes to Z Wave Secondary accordingly 3 Start the inclusion process at the other network s primary controller see controller s manual then click the Add Device button in VAM s Z Wave Management screen to add include VAM to the controller To remove exclude VAM from the primary controller start the exclusion process at the other network s primary controller then click the Remove Device button in VAM NOTE This action will automatically change the VAM back to a Primary Controller Wave Advanced Setup for Installer use only 16 IMPORTANT The Z Wave Advanced Setup menu is intended for the installer only and the settings should not be changed by the user Changing these settings can cause system errorsZ Wave System Notes 1 Motorized door lock bolts physically lock and unlock when activated but if the door lock installed is a non motorized type activation allows the door to be manually unlocked without a key See Compatible Devices section for further information 2 Some thermostats do not update temperature status automatically i e Wayne Dalton 3 When using a Kwikset Smartcode electronic deadbolt door lock in a Scene that is programmed to trigger when unlocked some models will not trigger the scene if using a key you must enter a user code NOTE I
25. e for camera s that have a hardwired connection to the router or switch and are discoverable The options are SSID Security Mode N W Type Domain Chanel Once you select the Security Mode as WPA Personal or WPA2 personal the option of Passphrase Shared Key will appear Enter the required password to connect to the entered SSID 10 1 A pop up window displays cam name wireless set OK if successful Or cam name wireless set Failed If successful the Cat5 6 cable can now be removed from the wireless camera 2 Recycle power to the camera Once power has been recycled you can view wirelessly via the VAM s Multimedia menu NOTES e QuickTime media player must be installed on the smart device e For best performance set camera resolution to 320 x 240 at 8 frames per second fps normal quality e Maximum suggest resolution is 640x480 with other options of 160x120 and 320x240 e Maximum suggested frame rate 15 fps with other options of 1 8 10 15 20 25 and 30 e Camera viewing is not compatible if using Opera web browser Removing Cameras from the System 1 To delete a camera highlight the camera name and click the Delete button 2 To delete all cameras click the Delete ALL button 3 Click the Save button Automation and Using Z Wave Devices Automation Menu The VISTA Automation Module lets you control installed Z Wave devices such as lights thermostats door locks garage door
26. e performed over a wireless connection 2 Apply power to the Camera It may take a few seconds for initial power up of camera 3 Click Multimedia and then click the Camera Setup button to display the Camera List screen 4 Click the Discovery button to locate the camera Once located highlight the camera address and go to Step 6 below 5 If the camera information is not automatically obtained click the Add button to manually enter the appropriate information if known Refer to the cameras installation instructions for this information To edit camera information highlight the listed camera name and click the Edit button enter the desired name for the camera If known enter the appropriate information as seen below Refer to the cameras installation instructions for this information Name IP Address RTSP Path Resolution MJPEG Path Mobile Path HTTP Port RTSP Port Model Frame Rate NOTE The camera s frame rate options are 1 30 frames per second with a recommended rate of 1 8 6 At this point is you chosen to leave the camera using the Cat5 6 click SAVE and a pop up will display Adding Updating Camera Details is in Progress See Setting the Camera s Wi Fi Settings section for manual camera Wi Fi setup Setting the Camera s Wi Fi settings The Camera W1 F 1 option sets the Wi Fi options in the selected camera or all camera s if Wi Fi options have changed NOTE This option is only availabl
27. enrollment or deletion status Press to reboot the device The Wi Fi and Factory reset options utilize the Reset Button to perform the required operation e Wi Fi Network Reset Press and hold down for more than 5 seconds to clear the VAM s Wi Fi network connection You then need to reconnect the VAM to your Wi Fi network e Factory Default Reset Double press this button then while the green blue and yellow LEDs blink in sequence press and hold down this button for more than 5 seconds to set to factory defaults Note See Appendix A for Trouble Shooting wey oe Home Screen The home screen allows you to gain access to changing editing the Wi Fi settings access the security functions access the multimedia camera options change the theme to accommodate mobile devices access the setup options exit the VAM interface Configuring the Wi Fi Settings The Change Wi Fi Router option is an alternative method of changing your router but is recommended only for users with Wi Fi network administrator experience To accomplish this the following will be needed e Wi Fi enabled smart device Tablet PC laptop Smartphone etc e Home router SSID and WPA2 password typically located on the home router s label or assigned by the network administrator home router must use WPA2 encryption and have a password key assigned NOTE Before setting up the network set your smart device for Wi Fi operation only turn off the sma
28. h can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e If using an indoor antenna have a quality outdoor antenna installed e Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is reduced or eliminated e Move the radio or television receiver away from the receiver control e Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs to the receiver control e Plug the receiver control into a different outlet so that it and the radio or television receiver are on different branch circuits e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help INDUSTRY CANADA CLASS B STATEMENT This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada FCC IC STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS 210 of IC Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Cet appareil est conforme a la partie 15 des r gles de la FCC amp de RSS 210 des Industries Canada Son fonctionnement est soumis aux conditions suivantes 1 Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d interf rences nuisibles 2 Cet appareil doit accepter toute interference re ue y compris les interferences causant une re
29. ired mode and or temperature for that scene Click Save when done 2 After scenes have been created follow the Total Connect prompts to synchronize the data with VAM Initiating a Panel Sync is required before scenes created in Total Connect will display in VAM s menus 27 Viewing and Controlling Total Connect Scenes from VAM Use the Scenes button to display and control scenes that have been created in Total Connect 1 From the Main menu Click the Automation and Scene Setup buttons then Click the Remote button The screen displays a list of scenes created in Total Connect NOTES e The Local button allows you to view a list of scenes created in VAM e Scenes created in Total Connect can be edited only via Total Connect 2 To control a Remote scene select the desired scene and then click the appropriate action ex Run Enabling Devices for Total Connect 1 From the Main menu click Setup gt System gt TC Server 2 Click the TC Enable button the Z Wave Device Management for Total Connect screen is displayed 3 Select the device that you want to enable disable in Total Connect NOTE Devices are defaulted to Enable 4 Click Save when done 5 After devices have been enabled for Total Connect follow the Total Connect prompts to synchronize the data with VAM Syncing is required before the enabled devices will display in Total Connect NOTES 1 Device IDs for Z Wave devices could be differe
30. itch was included an On Off button to control the device is displayed The screen displays a series of messages Start add device Please press function key on device Adding Slave Unit Device added successfully B Door Locks and Garage Door Control Devices Entry Controller Assemble the Z Wave entry controller IMPORTANT Be sure the door lock orientation handedness is correct before including the lock into the system NOTE The VAM cannot synchronize panel users to the lock Door locking devices may vary follow the instructions in the User Guide for your specific door lock to include properly and to program a new user code Refer to the Door Lock s Instruction Guide and connect necessary cables then install batteries NOTES If software is upgraded on the VAM re include the door lock and reset the user code in the door lock Include a door lock device into VAM as follows 1 Perform steps 1 amp 2 above i Press the Function Key on the door lock 13 1ii Program the selected user code assigned in the panel refer to Door Lock User Guide The screen displays a series of messages Please press function key on device Adding Slave Unit Adding to Security Network Do not use any garage door automation with any garage door opener that lacks the safety features required by U S federal safety standards this includes any garage door opener model manufactured before January 1
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32. n 15 Abort a Z Wave Action If you inadvertently make a wrong selection add delete or remove failed device click the Abort button to stop the process Defaulting the Z Wave Network To default and remove all Z Wave devices do the following 1 Go to the Z Wave Management screen Automation gt Z Wave Setup 2 Click Z Wave Default to delete all devices from the controller NOTE This defaults the Z Wave network on the VAM and creates a new network ID and removes Z Wave devices from VAM only This does not exclude devices from the network Each device will need to be individually excluded before it can be re included into the newly created network or if the device is to be used on a different locations network 3 Select Yes The following message is displayed This Z WAVE controller is about to be factory defaulted and will lose all devices in the enrolled list All Z WAVE devices must be re enrolled after this reset Each device will have to be excluded before it can be re enrolled Yes or No Using VAM as a Secondary Controller VAM can be used as a secondary controller when connected to another Z Wave network NOTE If VAM is configured as secondary controller it cannot be used with Total Connect Remote Services 1 Remove any Z Wave devices previously included in VAM Click Automation gt Z Wave Setup to display the Z Wave Management screen then click Z Wave Default and select Yes 2 Press the Z Wav
33. n in Console Emulation mode can be performed from a standard alpha keypad NOTES e It is recommended that you do not use Console Emulation Mode to enter GOTO commands because unsatisfactory operation may result e 2 button panic keys 1 amp 3 amp and amp do not function in the Console Emulation Mode The A B C and D buttons do function if programmed as panic keys Check with your system installer for details How to Enter Console Emulation Mode To start Console Emulation Mode do the following 1 From the Home screen press the SECURITY button 2 Press the CONSOLE MODE button 3 Perform functions as you would from a standard alpha keypad Using Total Connect with VAM Remote Services The VISTA Automation Module supports Remote Services for controlling Z Wave devices and scenes remotely from an associated Total Connect account Ask your installer if a Total Connect account has been set up for you The following describes the related features e VAM can be controlled from a smart phone iPad Android Tablet Blackberry or PC using Total Connect and includes webpage support for 1086 and Google T V 26 e Automation scenes can be created in both Total Connect and VAM e Scenes created in Total Connect can be viewed from either Total Connect or directly from VAM using the Remote selection on the VAM scenes page e Scenes created in VAM cannot be viewed from Total Connect The following table summari
34. ndary controller to the Tuxedo Touch s network Manually Operating Devices Devices can be programmed to operate automatically based on scenes you define refer to the Creating Scenes section Or you can manually control devices from the Device List screen click Automation Adding Include Add Z Wave Devices Each device must be installed according to the manufacturer s instructions Before starting make sure light modules are on door locks are assembled with their batteries installed and thermostats are installed and operating 12 WARNING Automation is intended for lifestyle convenience Do not use automation for life safety and property protection 1 Go to the Z Wave Device Management screen Automation gt Z Wave Setup 2 Click the Add Device button 3 At the Z Wave device press the appropriate Function button depending on the type of device being added Refer to the Device sections that follow A Light Switch or Outlet Devices 1 Perform steps 1 amp 2 above i Be sure the power switch on the device module is ON 1ii Press the Function Key on the device NOTE Z Wave light modules may vary follow the instructions in the User s Guide for your specific device to include properly into the Z Wave network e If a dimmer module multi level switch was included an On Off button and three lighting level buttons Low Mid High are displayed e If an on off light appliance module binary sw
35. nt on VAM and Total Connect web pages 2 On Total Connect the maximum number of supported devices is 40 switches 3 thermostats and 4 door locks Total Connect Server Screen for Troubleshooting The TC Server screen displays the current server information and Z Wave device status This information is typically used for IP connection troubleshooting purposes in collaboration with a service technician ew Diagnostic Connect Clear TC Enable 28 To access Total Connect Server Information and Z Wave Status from the VAM do the following 1 From the Main menu click Setup gt System enter the installer code if required Click the TC SERVER 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 Click the Diagnostic Connect button to test the connection to the AlarmNet servers Setup Menu Use the setup menus to create local remote access logins account icon set the time and date Language User Profile and connect VAM to a new wireless router Language The VAM supports 4 languages English default Espanol Portugu s Francais To change click Settings gt Language select the desired language and then click Save Email Setup Email setup allows you to receive email notifications when one or more system events occur Your installer may have already set
36. ocation for changing the icons picture If a device is no longer functional this option allows you to click on the Search desired device press Search Device and the VAM will then scan the Device network for the device If successful the device route will be updated If failed then the device was not found by the VAM Then Scan Network operation rebuilds the entire Z Wave network by Scan taking note of each device and determining the best route for each device Network for improved Z Wave network performance Also known as Z Wave network rediscovery Z Wave The ability to reset the Z Wave controller without resetting the VAM it Reset power cycles the internal Z Wave card Click the icon to request a network ID or remove all the existing devices Z Wave Note This does NOT remove each device Once defaulted you must Default 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 Primary displays a P it is the primary controller and can add and remove Controller devices If the device displays an S it is the secondary controller and is only there to display and control devices Example if used in conjunction Secondary with a Tuxedo Touch keypad and experiencing network performance Controller issues the VAM can be used to extend the network by programming it in as a seco
37. on and wait 30 seconds Click the Refresh button the new device is displayed The screen displays a series of messages Please press function key on device Adding Controller Unit Adding Slave Unit Device added successfully D Z Wave Water Valves Have a professional plum ber install the Z Wave water valve The device should be mounted in the final location and tested before adding it to the system NOTES e Honeywell is not responsible for property damages due to improper installation of the water valve 1 Perform steps 1 amp 2 above ii At the Z Wave water valve press the function key to enroll 1ii At the VAM a To verify activation Click the Back button and wait 30 seconds Click the Refresh button the new device is displayed The screen displays a series of messages Please press function key on device Adding Slave Unit Device added successfully Editing Z Wave Device Names You can change the name of a device by using the Edit Name button Ss i I lt Go to the Z Wave Management screen Automation gt Z Wave Setup Highlight the device name and click the Edit Name button Enter a new name Click OK To display a different icon select the icon from the list below NOTE this only applies to binary and multilevel switches E kg j Light Bulb Light Switch Garage Door Sprinkler Pool i __ ml k a K Water Faucet Strobe Window Siren Sounder Fa
38. ork access 4 Click Save The new user is displayed To clear a user s login click the CLEAR button To access VAM remotely use a web browser and VAM s network IP address to go to the login screen Enter the assigned user name and password to open the main menu NOTE e Local or Remote login is blocked after 3 failed attempts To reset remote access you must first connect to VAM locally via the home router then re enable remote access Click Setup gt Account then click the appropriate user Enable button and click Save e Port 443 is the fixed port assigned to the VAM and cannot be changed It is a secure login procedure the URL must begin with HTTPS then the external ip address If not you may receive an error of There is a problem with this devices security certificate Time and Date Setup VAM can get the time from the control panel use the Get Time button or the time can be set manually Set the time and date using the Set Time amp Date option e When the time is set it is stored in the keypad and sent to the control panel when you click the Apply button Additionally the control panel downloads its time into the VAM once an hour after the clock is set e If Get Time is clicked the VAM downloads the time and date from the control panel and exits the Set Time amp Date screen Steps to Set the Time and Date 1 Click Setup gt System gt Time Date Setup 2 Select the Month Year Hour and Minute
39. ors Water Valves and Others from the drop down list 4 Choose the device s to be part of this group from the drop down list Use the edit button to change the name of a group if desired 5 Click Save Steps to Create a Room 1 Click Automation gt Room Setup F3 2 Click the Add button and enter a room name gt GO 3 Select the device s to be part of this room from the drop down list 4 Click Save Using the Security System Security Menu You can control your security system using VAM s Security menu including arming disarming and bypassing zones Refer to the control panel s user guide for details on specific security system functions User Codes Each user was assigned a name and 4 digit user code by your installer at the time of installation To add additional user codes refer to your security system user guide Introduction to Arming and Disarming the System 99 You can arm your system in one of three arming modes Away Stay and Night The following table lists the three different arming modes and the results of each MODE AWAY E Console Mode Show Zones NOTES Use when no one is staying on the premises When armed in AWAY mode the system sounds an alarm if a protected door or window is opened or if any movement is detected inside the premises IMPORTANT On certain VISTA Turbo systems Away Auto Sta
40. rt devices mobile data option Change the home Wi Fi Router 1 Connect the smart device to the VAM using the normal process instructed by the installer 2 Click Setup gt Network gt Change WiFi Router and Enter the new SSID and Password and then press Connect 3 Accept the notification Are you sure you want to replace your router settings This is a 1 minute process after which VAM will return to the home screen once a successful connection has occurred Bookmark this page or accessed through vam lanconnect com NOTE It may be necessary to default the WiFi setting for the VAM To do so press and hold down the default reset button for more than 5 seconds to reset the Wi Fi network settings VAM s LEDs blink in various patterns indicating that reboot is in progress Reboot is complete when the blue and green LEDs light steady Connect the smart device to the VAM using the device s Wi Fi settings menu VAM 1s a wireless access point Enter the VAM SSID VAM_ xxxx NOTE xxxx the last 4 digits of the MAC address case sensitive Enter the Key found on the VAM label WPA2 pw line and repeat the connection process above Using Cameras MultiMedia Menu The Multi Media feature allows you to view up to four cameras at once from the VAM camera screen UL Camera functionality is supplementary only and has not been evaluated by UL Camera Buttons az BE lt Quad View Full View Pan Tilt Back
41. s armed Some systems do not allow you to bypass fire carbon monoxide or emergency zones On certain fire control systems a specified user may be allowed to bypass fire carbon monoxide and system zones if the user was enabled by your system installer Limits apply as to how many zones can be bypassed at one time See your installer for these limits Show Zones Buttons Ja Show Zones Clear Refresh Data Selected Distressed Zones 1 Select SECURITY 2 Click the SHOW ZONES button 3 Choose the zone s to be bypassed and click the BYPASS SELECTED button 4 Enter your 4 digit user code 25 5 Click the BACK button to return to the Arming screen and then arm the system in the desired arming mode How to Clear Bypassed Zones For some control panels a bypassed zone is automatically unbypassed when you disarm the system Ask your installer if this is active for your system You can also manually remove the bypass as follows 1 Click the SHOW ZONES button 2 Click the CLEAR button 3 Enter your 4 digit user code The system should now be Ready to Arm NOTE If the system is armed and you unbypass a zone it disarms the system If zones are still faulted not ready the system will indicate the status as Not Ready Fault Console Emulation Mode Console Emulation Mode allows you to use the web browser as a keypad interface just as you would a regular system keypad All commands show
42. s using the drop down menus 3 Select AM or PM selection toggles by clicking 4 Select the desired date format using the MMDDYY drop down menu Choose 12 hour select the 12 Hour checkbox or 24 hour format uncheck the checkbox 5 If Daylight Saving Time is used in your time zone click DST and set the start and end DST month weekend and hour VAM automatically adjusts the time when Daylight Saving Time starts and ends 6 Click Apply to save the settings 31 7 Select the Region from the Region drop down menu and enter the appropriate ZIP or Postal code 8 A choice checkmark Yes X No to copy the time to the control panel may appear Yes sets the control panel to the time entered in VAM Setting a Static Network Address 1 Click Setup gt Network to review the current Local Area WiFi Network Connection page to review the ip address The default option is DHCP 2 Select the Connection Type as Static IP and replace the displayed IP address with the recommended network information 3 At the Save Success prompt click the checkmark yes Options and ECP Address for Installer use only IMPORTANT The Options menu is intended for the installer only and the settings should not be changed by the user Changing these settings can disconnect communication between VAM and the control panel and cause system errors User Profile This page collects the user s data The page data entries are as follows
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44. up email notifications for you NOTE Email notification requires that you have an active email address e An SMTP account needs to be assigned to establish the email server domain 1 e the from address When an email is transmitted the VAM will use this email to send the message e There are four programmable sets of events labeled Event 1 Event 4 e Each event 1 4 can send notifications to up to four email addresses notification messages are pre defined by the system based on the event e For each event 1 4 choose the conditions that will trigger notification Event Type Conditions that Trigger Notification Security Disarm Away Secured Arm Stay Zones Alarm Trouble Restore Thermostat Temp Above or Temp Below an assigned temperature Door Lock Unlocked or Locked Garage Door Opened or Closed 29 Water Valve Opened or Closed e Current Part Icon This is a reminder that email messages are based on actions occurring only in the partition to which the VAM is assigned 1 Click Setup then select Email 2 Click the User SMTP button to assign the user s email server information This establishes the email server domain the from address a Select the email server name email provider Choose from GMAIL OUTLOOK YAHOO or Add New b Enter the email ID user name and password for the email server c The Email Server and SMTP port number fields are automatically filled unless Add new
45. was selected If Add new email server was selected enter the appropriate SMTP and port number information see your email provider for details d Click Save 3 Click Event 1 to define the event types and conditions that will trigger notifications to the chosen email address es 4 Enter up to four email address es to which Event 1 will send notifications 5 Click Save 6 Repeat steps 3 5 for Events 2 4 if desired NOTES If sending the e mail fails an e mail sent failure notification icon will display on the User SMTP button in Email Setup Verify you SMTP server settings and make sure there are no security protocols that need to be adjusted through your email providers setup options Local Remote Access Log In Setup Account Setup Local Remote access lets the user access VAM s menus directly via the Internet when away from home The home router must first be configured for port forwarding Refer to the router s instructions for details on port forwarding You can assign up to five user logins To set up a remote access log in do the following 1 Click Setup gt Account 2 Enter the desired user name and password Passwords must be a minimum of 8 alphanumeric characters and must include at least one uppercase letter one lowercase letter and one number 30 3 Click Enable local access authentication to enable the VAM to require a username and password from an internal LAN Local Area Netw
46. y mode is shown as Away mode with all zones monitored However some interior zones may not be armed See your Installer Use when you are staying home but might expect someone to use the entrance door later When armed in STAY mode the system sounds an alarm if a protected door or window is opened but you may otherwise move freely throughout the premises Use when you are staying home and do not expect anyone to use the entrance door Your installer may have configured NIGHT Mode differently have the installer describe the actual settings of this mode Use to arm more than one partition if you are authorized to do so Refer to the Arming Multiple partitions section for details This mode emulates a standard alpha keypad If desired you can use this mode to control the security system using standard keypad commands Refer to the Console Emulation Mode section for details Use to display the zones programmed in your system From this menu you can view faulted zones zones not ready to arm and bypass zones Refer to the How to Bypass Zones section for details Steps to Arm the System Arming the system in any mode is performed in the same way NOTE Close all perimeter windows and doors before arming and make sure the system is Ready to Arm Or bypass zones you want left open to make the system Ready to Arm 1 From the Home screen select SECURITY 2 Choose the desired arming mode You may be prompted
47. y Active message appears 2 Enter your 4 digit user code The system disarms If armed in STAY or NIGHT mode 1 Select the Disarm button 2 Enter your 4 digit user code The system disarms Steps to Disarm Multi Partitions 1 Select Security Choose Arm Multi Partition Click the Disarm button Enter your 4 digit user code See E u Highlight the partition s to disarm and press OK or press ALL to disarm all partitions 24 How to Display Faults Zones If the system shows the Not Ready Fault message it means a zone or zones are open faulted Zones must be closed or bypassed before you can arm the system Distressed Zones Buttons T da UU OL 3 _ T A Jl mm Alarm Trouble Fault LOBAT Bypass All To display the open zone s do the following 1 Select Security then click the SHOW ZONES button 2 Click the DISTRESSED ZONES button and then click the FAULT button A listing of faulted zones is displayed As applicable take corrective action such as closing a window or door to correct the fault 3 Ifthe fault cannot be corrected you may choose to bypass the zone by selecting the zone then click the BYPASS button Refer to the How to Bypass Zones section for more details on bypassing zones How to Bypass Zones The Bypass function is used when you want to arm your system with one or more zones left open Bypassed zones are unprotected and do not cause an alarm when violated while your system i
48. you the URL to enter into the browser s address bar that opens VAM s Main menu and perhaps made a bookmark favorite for easy access later If not you can locate VAM by going to http vam mylanconnect com INSERT SD CARD Navigation begins from the Main menu Navigate through various sub menus by clicking graphical buttons buttons to perform a selected function From the Main menu you can e control your security system e control view your cameras e control home automation such as lighting thermostat water valves e garage door openers shades and tela door locks 00 47 AM switch from PC view to mobile view by clicking Switch Theme 7 Pa Multimedia button zal i go to advanced setup menus Pehla mainaa a SS Powered by Honeywell PET AR VELI NOTE Depending on the type of device being used to access the VAM options are selected by either clicking a mouse pointer or touching tapping the screen In this manual the term click is used to indicate this function Navigation Button Descriptions To aid in the navigation through the VAM menus a set of user friendly icons buttons has been provided The appearance and function of these buttons are described below Button Button Title Function Used to control and set up Z Wave Automation f devices D Used to control the security portion of the system K Used to view cameras and or add cameras Multimedia ay to the system
49. zes the relationships between Total Connect scenes and VAM scenes Controlling ee een Scenes created in VAM Total Connect Devi f f NT View Edit Scenes View Edit Scenes Total Connect yes yes no VAM yes yes NOTE For troubleshooting purposes Total Connect server information including IP addresses can be viewed on the Total Connect Server Setup screen by clicking the TC Server button see next page Controlling Automation Z Wave Devices Remotely Use Total Connect to control Z Wave devices lamp modules binary switch dimmer modules multilevel switch thermostats garage door modules water valves etc from a smart phone iPad Android Tablet Blackberry or PC 1 Access the Total Connect account and navigate to the Automation section of the dashboard 2 Select a displayed device and click the desired action Refer to the Total Connect online help guide for further details on controlling Z Wave devices Creating Scenes in Total Connect Use the Automation section of the dashboard in Total Connect to create up to 20 scenes Refer to the Total Connect Online Help Guide for further details and device limitations for creating an automation scene 1 Access the Total Connect account and navigate to the Automation module Click Create New Enter a name for the scene select a button and then click on the check boxes for the various device actions desired for that scene Set the thermostat if used to the des

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