Tuxedo touch
Author: l | 2025-04-25
FYI, the Lynx Touch L5100 does NOT support a tuxedo touch. Honeywell VISTA-10P: 0 AUIs/Tuxedo Touch keypads Honeywell VISTA-15P: 2 AUIs/Tuxedo Touch keypads Honeywell VISTA-20P: 4 AUIs/Tuxedo Touch keypads Honeywell VISTA-21iP: 4 AUIs/Tuxedo Touch keypads Honeywell VISTA-50P: 0 AUIs/Tuxedo Touch keypads Honeywell VISTA-128BPT/250BPT: 6 AUIs
System Troubles. Honeywell Tuxedo Touch, Tuxedo Touch
The Honeywell Tuxedo Touch and Tuxedo Touch WIFI alarm keypads are compatible with Honeywell alarm control panels that support AUI devices. You can use the Tuxedo Touch keypad to control a residential VISTA-10P, VISTA-15P, VISTA-20P or VISTA-21iP alarm control panel and can also be used to control a commercial VISTA-128PPT or VISTA-250BPT alarm control panel.Before arming your Honeywell alarm system, make sure to close all perimeter doors and windows. From the Tuxedo Touch 'Home' screen press the security icon which is the locked lock inside a house. Next, press the selected arming icon and the Tuxedo Touch will display which zones are arming and whether or not an entry delay. The touchscreen then changes to show the remaining exit delay time. If you have quick arm disabled, you will need to enter your master code or user code after selecting the arming icon to arm the system. When armed in 'Stay', 'Night Stay' or 'Instant' mode, the Tuxedo keypad will beep (3) times upon arming. When armed in 'Away' and 'Maximum' mode, the Tuxedo Touch will beep consistently as the exit delay time runs out. When there is only (10) seconds remaining in the exit delay time, the alarm keypad will beep rapidly to warm you to exit immediately.There are (2) ways to disarm your VISTA Series alarm control panel using a Tuxedo Touch or Tuxedo Touch WIFI alarm keypad. If you are entering your home and wish to disarm the alarm system, simply enter your (4) digit master code or user code. The Tuxedo keypad will display the 'Arming' screen. If you are home and wish to disarm your security system, simply press the 'Disarm' icon on the Tuxedo Touch and then enter your (4) digit code. Did you find this answer useful? We offer alarm monitoring as low as $10 / month Click Here to Learn More Related Products Related Categories Alarm Keypads Alarm Control Panels Answered August 16, 2012 FYI, the Lynx Touch L5100 does NOT support a tuxedo touch. Honeywell VISTA-10P: 0 AUIs/Tuxedo Touch keypads Honeywell VISTA-15P: 2 AUIs/Tuxedo Touch keypads Honeywell VISTA-20P: 4 AUIs/Tuxedo Touch keypads Honeywell VISTA-21iP: 4 AUIs/Tuxedo Touch keypads Honeywell VISTA-50P: 0 AUIs/Tuxedo Touch keypads Honeywell VISTA-128BPT/250BPT: 6 AUIs Enter the installer code for the system as it's connected to it, so four, one, one, two. And then do ECP Address. Right here is where you'd set that. So as long as we have this on one, two, five, or six with our current panel setup, the Tuxedo Touch will work. If you do have Total Connect 2.0 connected to the system, whatever address your Total Connect 2.0 is set to, you will have to have the Tuxedo Touch on a different AUI address. So let's say TC 2.0 is on address two. The Tux would have to use one, five, or six. But again, if you do get Total Connect 2.0 on your VISTA system, you will be interacting with your alarm company in some fashion. So just communicate with them with what's going on if you are setting up a Tuxedo Touch on your own, and they'll definitely help you out. So I'll set the Tuxedo Touch to the number one. I'll click Apply. And it's going to reset. As we've enabled those AUI addresses though, it will work with the system. That's how you set up a regular push-button keypad or a Tuxedo Touch or touchscreen keypad on your VISTA 21iP. If you do you have any questions though about addressing a keypad to your panel, keypads in general, or the Tuxedo Touch, feel free to give us a call at 888-818-7728, send us an email to support@alarmgrid.com, or jump on our website at www.alarmgrid.com. If you enjoyed the video, feel free to subscribe. And if you want to be notified when we post future videos, hit the notification button below and we'll send you an update when we do so. Have a great day, and thanks for watching. Uploaded March 13, 2019Comments
The Honeywell Tuxedo Touch and Tuxedo Touch WIFI alarm keypads are compatible with Honeywell alarm control panels that support AUI devices. You can use the Tuxedo Touch keypad to control a residential VISTA-10P, VISTA-15P, VISTA-20P or VISTA-21iP alarm control panel and can also be used to control a commercial VISTA-128PPT or VISTA-250BPT alarm control panel.Before arming your Honeywell alarm system, make sure to close all perimeter doors and windows. From the Tuxedo Touch 'Home' screen press the security icon which is the locked lock inside a house. Next, press the selected arming icon and the Tuxedo Touch will display which zones are arming and whether or not an entry delay. The touchscreen then changes to show the remaining exit delay time. If you have quick arm disabled, you will need to enter your master code or user code after selecting the arming icon to arm the system. When armed in 'Stay', 'Night Stay' or 'Instant' mode, the Tuxedo keypad will beep (3) times upon arming. When armed in 'Away' and 'Maximum' mode, the Tuxedo Touch will beep consistently as the exit delay time runs out. When there is only (10) seconds remaining in the exit delay time, the alarm keypad will beep rapidly to warm you to exit immediately.There are (2) ways to disarm your VISTA Series alarm control panel using a Tuxedo Touch or Tuxedo Touch WIFI alarm keypad. If you are entering your home and wish to disarm the alarm system, simply enter your (4) digit master code or user code. The Tuxedo keypad will display the 'Arming' screen. If you are home and wish to disarm your security system, simply press the 'Disarm' icon on the Tuxedo Touch and then enter your (4) digit code. Did you find this answer useful? We offer alarm monitoring as low as $10 / month Click Here to Learn More Related Products Related Categories Alarm Keypads Alarm Control Panels Answered August 16, 2012
2025-04-10Enter the installer code for the system as it's connected to it, so four, one, one, two. And then do ECP Address. Right here is where you'd set that. So as long as we have this on one, two, five, or six with our current panel setup, the Tuxedo Touch will work. If you do have Total Connect 2.0 connected to the system, whatever address your Total Connect 2.0 is set to, you will have to have the Tuxedo Touch on a different AUI address. So let's say TC 2.0 is on address two. The Tux would have to use one, five, or six. But again, if you do get Total Connect 2.0 on your VISTA system, you will be interacting with your alarm company in some fashion. So just communicate with them with what's going on if you are setting up a Tuxedo Touch on your own, and they'll definitely help you out. So I'll set the Tuxedo Touch to the number one. I'll click Apply. And it's going to reset. As we've enabled those AUI addresses though, it will work with the system. That's how you set up a regular push-button keypad or a Tuxedo Touch or touchscreen keypad on your VISTA 21iP. If you do you have any questions though about addressing a keypad to your panel, keypads in general, or the Tuxedo Touch, feel free to give us a call at 888-818-7728, send us an email to support@alarmgrid.com, or jump on our website at www.alarmgrid.com. If you enjoyed the video, feel free to subscribe. And if you want to be notified when we post future videos, hit the notification button below and we'll send you an update when we do so. Have a great day, and thanks for watching. Uploaded March 13, 2019
2025-03-28Go back to the main screen ready to arm. And now we do have this keypad set to the address that we want. Now, let's move over to the Tuxedo Touch. The Tuxedo Touch, as it's a touchscreen keypad, uses a different address set then one of the touch button keypads. It actually uses one of the AUI addresses on the system. There's four of those addresses, and if you do have Total Connect on your system, it's going to occupy one of them. So if you do have your system activated, and you're using Total Connect 2.0, you're only going to be able to use three touchscreen keypads. Another thing to keep in mind is that if you have a 15P, that only has two AUI addresses. So you'll be able to use two touchscreen keypads. And if you have that on Total Connect 2.0, you'll only be able to use one. This is important because if you're planning your system out and you're planning to have x number of touchscreen keypads, you're going to have to decide whether you want four without Total Connect or three with Total Connect. So let's head over to our Tuxedo Touch. As you can see, it's ready to arm. So the first thing we're going to have to do-- we've already done this, keep in mind-- but we will have to enable the AUI address that the Tuxedo Touch is going to use. There's one, two, five, and six. So to do this on the Tuxedo Touch-- let's say we didn't have any other keypads available-- we'll have to jump into the Console mode on the Touch, go into Installer Programming, and set this up. So to do this, we're going to go to Security. We're going to go to More Choices,
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