Z-Wave Setup (cont’d)35Z-Wave Network UpdateAfter all Z-Wave devices have been successfully enrolled, you can perform a Z-wave network update toindividual devices or the whole network.To perform an individual update, do the following:Press the Automation and Z-Wave Setup icons; select a device and press the Search Devicesicon. The message is displayed: “Update failed” or “Update success.” If the update fails, move devicewithin closer range of each other or try to add a repeater device to extend the range.To perform a complete network update, do the following:Press the Automation , Z-Wave Setup and Scan icons. Tuxedo will scan the Z-Wavenetwork and complete the discovery.The message is displayed: “Discovery is about to start please wait…”When done, the discovery result message is displayed: “Discover Result … 1 device(s) are not foundduring discovery. See the device list for those devices. Try to add repeater devices to extend the range ormove devices closer to each other. Please run the discovery process again”Creating ScenesThe system can automatically activate devices when certain trigger events occur. When a programmedtrigger/condition occurs, the defined device activates. The programming of these triggers and actions iscalled Scenes. Up to 10 scenes can be defined. Scenes must have at least one trigger and one action towork.NOTE: Scenes cannot be triggered when using panic zones 995, 996 and 999 on commercial panels andpanic zones 95, 96 and 99 on residential panels.A scene consists of a trigger, an optional condition, and up to three actions.Trigger Defines the event that triggers the programmed action(s).Triggers include the following categories:Time setting, Security mode, Thermostat setting, Door Lock status and Zones.Condition Defines an optional event that puts a condition on the trigger. Conditions include thesame categories as triggers, however, conditions cannot be set with the same category asthe trigger. (ex., if setting a trigger event for security, you cannot use security as acondition).Action Defines the desired device action(s) when the trigger event occurs.Actions include the following categories:Security mode, Light, Thermostat, Door and Recording status.Example: You want the lights to turn on when you arrive back home and disarm the system, but onlyat night.Trigger: “when the system disarms” Set the Trigger to Security: System DisarmCondition: “only at night” Set the TIME condition (enter the Start Time and Duration)Action: “Turn the lights ON” Set the Action to LIGHT: ON.