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Updated: 11/22/13
FAQ’s
Does L5100 support Network Wide Inclusion (NWI)
Yes, This feature was added in the L5100 rev 6 panels.
What if I install more than 40 light switches on a L5100?
You can add more than 40, you cant control more than 40.
I need more scenes, how can I get them?
Total Connect 2.0 allows you to create 20 more scenes.
When enabled through TOTAL CONNECT 2.0, they will be assigned to Scene numbers 21-40.
They can only be viewed via TOTAL CONNECT 2.0
Why can I not edit my scenes locally?
TOTAL CONNECT 2.0 pushes scenes 21 to 40 to the panel. Scenes created through TOTAL CONNECT 2.0
cannot be edited locally
What if I default my panel, do I lose my Z-Wave devices?
Yes, this will require you to exclude all your devices then exclude them before you can include them.
I added a user code to my panel and now the codes programmed locally
with in my lock no longer operate it?
If you manually enter a user code at the door lock keypad, the door lock will inform the panel of this change.
As a result, L5100 will erase all user codes residing at the door lock, followed by a user code synchronizing
session.
This behavior is necessary and required if you want user code synchronization to work correctly.
For example, you can create a new user code from L5100 and the panel will propagate to all parties involved
(TC and/or lock).
TC <==> L5100 ----> Lock
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