In order for InControl to be able to control the lock, you'll need to perform the include using InControl. However, doing this will mean that the Tuxedo will no longer be able to control it. The other option would be to check if the Tuxedo exposes the network security key, and if so, use that inside of InControl (we'd need to expose an option for you to change it, but we can do that pretty easily). Do you see any mention of a key?
As for controlling the alarm, do you see the tuxedo as a z-wave device? Does setting power on it do anything?
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When i look at my devices I can see two "controllers"...no idea what they are but i assumed one was my USB and one was my tuxedo. Pressing on off does nothing
anyway the tuxedo has a web interface that you can use internally so I hacked apart the jscript to work out the command and then compiled an app that turns the alarm on or off. Then i use a c# script(s) to call the app. Clunky but it works.
As for the network security keys....I can't find it anywhere. I doubt thats something they would expose in the normal interface. Can you think of any way to get it. I guess I could just enroll the lock in the InControl. Can I specify valid access code in the inContol app though?