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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. 
 
To add (include) Z-Wave devices in VAM, log in to the VAM home 
screen, then do the following: 
 
Light, Switch, Outlet Modules 
1.  Install device according to the manufacturer’s directions. 
2.  Click Automation > Z-Wave Setup > Z-Wave Enroll / Add. 
3.  Press the Function Key on the device; follow the on-screen 
messages until “Device added successfully”. 
 
Add a Door Lock 
1.  Assemble the Z-Wave door lock according to the 
manufacturer’s instructions. Be sure the door lock 
orientation/handedness is correct. 
2.  Refer to the Door Lock’s Instruction Guide and connect 
necessary cables, then install batteries. 
3.  Enroll the door lock within 5 feet of the VAM; refer to the Door 
Lock’s Instruction Guide for procedure. 
Note: Program a 4-digit user code in the control panel prior to 
programming that user code into the door lock. 
4.  Click Automation > Z-Wave Setup> Z-Wave Enroll / Add. 
5.  Program the selected user code from the panel. 
 
Add a Honeywell Thermostat 
1.  Install thermostat according to the manufactures directions. 
2.  Click Automation > Z-Wave Setup > Z-Wave Enroll /Add; 
the screen displays a series of messages. 
If not using a Honeywell thermostat, enrollment procedure 
may vary. Refer to the Thermostat instructions. 
3.  On the Honeywell thermostat select Thermostat; set the 
“Time/Date” and follow the instructions in the thermostat 
Installation Guide for enrollment. 
4.  To complete, click Done. 
5.  Click Exit to return to normal operation. 
6.  To verify activation: on the VAM, click Back; wait 30 seconds. 
Click Refresh; the new device is displayed. 
 
Adding Cameras 
VAM supports up to 32 cameras. 
IMPORTANT: Connect cameras t only when accessing VAM via 
the home router network.  
If using existing (mounted) cameras, go to Step 4 below. If this is 
a first time setup, you will need to Discover/Configure the cameras 
prior to mounting and then follow the steps below. 
1.  Connect an Ethernet cable to the back of the camera (LAN); 
connect the opposite end to the Ethernet port on the router. 
2.  Apply power to the camera; wait for initial power-up. 
3.  Click Multi-Media > Camera Setup. 
4.  Click Discover  to locate the camera. The screen displays 
“Discovering Cameras Please Wait…” 
  Note: For best performance set video resolution to 320 x 240, 
8 frames per sec., Normal quality. 
5.  Click the Add  button if the camera information is not 
discovered automatically, to enter information manually. 
6.  To edit camera information, highlight the camera name and 
click the Edit  button. Enter required information and then click 
Save. 
Automation & Creating Scenes
The system can automatically activate various devices when 
certain events occur based on predefined Scenes. A scene 
consists of a trigger, an optional condition, and up to five actions. 
Up to 10 scenes can be defined. 
Trigger:   The event that triggers the programmed action(s). 
Condition:  An optional event that puts a condition on the trigger. 
Conditions cannot be set with the same category as 
the trigger. (ex., if setting a trigger event for security, 
you cannot use security as a condition). 
Action:   The device action(s) when the trigger event occurs. 
1.  Click Automation > Scene Setup  > Add Scene. 
2.  Click Scene Name; enter a name. 
3.  Assign the desired “Condition,” “Trigger,” and “Action” for this 
Scene. 
  After each selection click Save! 
 
Critical Event Option 
If Critical Event is selected for a trigger, the event will be stored 
in VAM’s memory instead of the SD card. Up to two events can 
be stored in memory. When a third event occurs, the oldest 
event is replaced by the new event, and so on. 
 
Creating Rooms & Groups 
Rooms and groups are collections of Z-Wave devices that can be 
used when defining scenes. 
Room: a defined collection of different types of Z-Wave devices 
(light modules, door locks, thermostat, etc.). Up to 50 rooms.  
Group: a defined collection of the same type of Z-Wave devices 
(only light modules, or only door locks, etc.). Up to 20 Groups, 
each with up to five devices. 
 
Create a Group 
1.  Click Automation > Group Setup. 
2.  Click the Add button and enter a Group Name > GO. 
3.  Choose the Group Type (Binary Switches, Dimmer Lights, 
Door Locks, Shades, Thermostats, Others) from the drop-
down list.  
4.  Choose the device(s) to be part of this group from the drop-
down list. 
5.  Click Save. 
 
Create a Room 
1.  Click Automation > Room Setup. 
2.  Click the Add button and enter a Room Name > GO.  
3.  Select the device(s) to be part of this room from the drop-
down list.  
4.  Click Save. 
 
 
Removing All Z-Wave Devices 
To remove all Z-Wave devices, do the following: 
1. 
Click Automation > Z-Wave Setup
 to display the “Z-Wave 
Device Management” screen. 
2.  Click Z-Wave Reset to delete all devices from the controller. 
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. 
Yes or No