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1. Stylus fits within slot on side panel PWR connector Lf Docking station interface connector FIG 2 MVP 7500 Touch Panel component locations Specifications MVP 7500 Panels Specifications Dimensions HWD 7 09 x 10 47 x 1 47 18 00 cm x 26 60 cm x 3 73 cm e Full draw 1 0 A 12 VDC e Full On and charging up to two MVP BP batteries 3 0 A 12 VDC Battery Duration e 4 hours Normal use 25 On state 25 Standby and 50 Sleep per battery e 2 hours Continuous use continuous On state Memory e 64 MB SDRAM e 64 MB Compact Flash upgradable to 1 GB factory programmed e Stand alone panel 1 85 lbs 0 84 kg e Panel with one battery 2 25 Ibs 1 02 kg e Panel with two batteries 2 65 lbs 1 20 kg Screen Resolution 640 x 480 pixels HV 60 Hz frame frequency Viewing Angle e Horizontal 55 left and right from center e Vertical 25 up from center and 35 down from center Quick Start Guide MVP 7500 Modero Wireless Touch Panel Firmware version G4 MVP 7500 Panels Specifications Cont Panel LCD Parameters Panel type TFT Color Passive Matrix Aspect ratio 4 x 3 Brightness 120 cd m Channel transparency 8 bit Alpha blending Contrast ratio 20 1 Display colors 4096 colors 12 bit color depth Dot pixel pitch 0 23 mm Screen Resolution 640 x 480 pixels HV 60 Hz frame frequency Exte
2. ote When done press the on screen Reboot button on the Protected Setup page after any changes are made to the Communication Parameters 93 5965 01 REV C For full warranty information refer to the AMX Instruction Manual s associated with your Product s 036 004 2745 12 03 2003 AMX Corporation All rights reserved The AMX logo is a trademark of AMX Corporation 3000 RESEARCH DRIVE RICHARDSON TX 75082 800 222 0193 fax 469 624 7153 e technical support 800 932 6993 e www amx com BaD UX
3. the MVP 7500 and then to any other batteries inserted into the docking station s battery charging compartments USB Connection This panel uses a standard version 1 1 Type A to Mini B 5 Wire USB cable to provide communication between the touch panel and the PC This communication is used to transfer IR data firmware KIT files and TPD4 touch panel files WARNING Although firmware upgrades can be done over wireless Ethernet it is strongly recommended that firmware KIT files be transferred over a direct USB connection and only when the panel is connected to a power supply If battery power or wireless connection fails during a firmware upgrade the panel flash file system may become corrupted Panel Calibration Setup and System Connection 1 Press down and hold both the bottom left and the bottom right pushbuttons simultaneously for10 seconds to open the Calibration page 2 Calibrate the panel by pressing over the two cross hairs When done a Calibration Successtul message appears 3 Press anywhere on the screen to return to the Setup page 4 From the Setup page touch the Protected Setup button and enter the panel password into the on screen keypad Factory default is 1988 5 Press the blue Device Number field to open the Device Number keypad and enter a Device Number value for the panel Factory default is 10007 6 Press Done when finished entering the device number 7 Press the on screen Reboot button to resta
4. Bad Ure IT S FOUR WORLD TAKE CONTROL For more detailed installation configuration programming file transfer and operating instructions refer to the MVP 7500 and MVP 8400 Modero ViewPoint Touch Panels Instruction Manual available on line at Www amx com FIG 1 MVP 7500 Wireless Touch Panel FG5965 01 ATTENTION Verify the NetLinx Master Firmware is build 117 or greater for the ME260 and Nl Series Controllers Verify the TPDesign4 program being used is Version 2 2 or higher Earlier versions of the Master firmware and TPD4 software are incompatible with these panels Overview The AMX MVP 7500 panel FG5965 01 uses an internal wireless compact flash card to communicate with a NetLinx Master via an off the shelf 802 1 1b Wireless Access Point MVP units utilize a 7 5 Color Passive LCD to display a 640 x 480 pixel image using over 4000 colors and features programmable firmware that can be upgraded via either the wireless card or the mini USB port The MVP 7500 panel also features nine programmable external pushbuttons and two sets of display LEDs These panels are configured to operate on a standard 802 11b wireless network On the 4 available IR channels this panel utilizes both AMX IR frequencies 88 KHz or 455 KHz and 2 additional user defined IR libraries User programmable pushbuttons 9 Mini USB connector User programmable status LED front panel User programmable Stylus LED side panel
5. ault Key field until the value matches the identifier value of the key entered into the Wireless Access Point e The panel s Default Key value must match the Key value being used on the WAP For example Default Key 1 on the panel must match the Key value selected on the Wireless Access Point You can select from up to four keys e WEP will not work unless the same default key is set on both the panel and the Wireless Access Point 7 Under the title WEP Keys section touch the Key button that corresponds to the Default WEP Key number being used on the Wireless Access Point to launch the WEP Key keyboard 8 Using this keyboard enter the same Current Key value being used on the Wireless Access Point 9 Click Done when you are finished entering the Current Key for the selected WEP Key Note lf your target Wireless Access Point does not support passphrase key generation and has previously been setup with a manually entered WEP KEY you will have to manually enter that same WEP key on your panel 10 Toggle the DHCP Stiatic field within the IP Settings section until it reads DHCP 11 Touch the Protected Setup button to navigate to the Protected Setup page 12 Press the on screen Reboot button to both restart the panel and save your changes 13 Return to the Secondary Connection page to verify that the link quality bargraph is On indicating a signal Master Connection Section The default method used for Master connection
6. e Leave this field blank to communicate with the first available Wireless Access Point 5 Verify the Authentication field reads Open default 6 Press the Encryption field until it reads Clear Text default The remaining Wireless Settings fields are then greyed out and read only 7 Toggle the DHCP Siatic field within the left IP Settings section until it reads DHCP 8 Touch the Protected Setup button to navigate to the Protected Setup page 9 Press the on screen Reboot button to both restart the panel and save your changes 10 Return to the Secondary Connection page to verify that the signal strength quality bargraph is On indicating a signal Note The signal strength bargraph should show a connection to a Wireless Access Point If there is no signal or IP Address displayed configuration of your network could be required Configuring the MVP 7500 Panel for Secured Access 1 Select Protected Setup gt Wireless Connection 2 Locate to the Wireless Settings section of the Wireless Connection page 3 Touch the Network Name SSID field FIG 3 AMX Corporation reserves the right to alter specifications without notice at any time 4 From the Service Set Identifier keyboard enter the SSID name used on your Wireless Access Point 5 Press the Encryption field until it reads WEP64 or WEP128 The 64 128 selection reflects the bit level of encryption security previously configured on your target Access Point 6 Press the Def
7. is Ethernet First Setup the Master Connection To configure Ethernet communication 1 Under the Master Connection column toggle the Connection Type field until the word Ethernet is shown 2 Press the Mode button e URL Enter the System Number zero for an unknown System Number and the IP URL of the Master Master Port Number is defaulted to 1319 e Listen Add the MVP s IP Address into the URL List of the Master using NetLinx Studio This mode sets the MVP panel to listen for broadcasts from the Master using the panel IP from its URL list e Auto Enter the System Number of the NetLinx Master This mode instructs the MVP to search for a Master that uses the same System Number assigned within the Master Connection section and that resides on the same subnet Note Refer to the Configuring your NetLinx Master for Communication section of the MVP Wireless Modero Touch Panels Instruction Manual for detailed Mode parameter information Second Setup the IP Settings Panel Communication Toggle the on screen DHCP Static button to select the appropriate setting for your system e DHCP With this setting other settings are greyed out and do not apply Typically the Host Name can be left blank These fields pulled from the Ethernet connection are filled in by the panel after the unit is rebooted e Static IP With this setting you must enter the network information as provided by your Network Administrator
8. mes the ON mode in 30 seconds Operating Storage Environments Operating Temperature 0 C 32 F to 40 C 104 F Operating Humidity 20 85 RH Storage Temperature 20 C 4 F to 60 C 140 F Storage Humidity 5 85 RH Included Accessories MVP 7500 Modero Wireless Touch Panel Firmware version G4 Quick Start Guide 93 5965 01 MVP BP battery FG5965 20 PS4 4 Power Supply 13 5 VDC FG423 44 Stylus CB MVPWDS Conduit Box FG037 10 CC USB Type A to Mini B 5 Wire programming cable FG10 5965 MVP BP battery FG5965 20 additional spare MVP KS Kickstand FG5965 1 2 MVP STYLUS three pack FG5965 30 MVP TDS Table Top Docking Station FG5965 10 MVP WDS Wall Flush Mount Docking Station FG5965 11 Upgrade Compact Flash factory programmed with firmware NXA CFSP128M 128 MB compact flash card FG2116 36 NXA CFSP256M 256 MB compact flash card FG2116 37 NXA CFSP512M 512 MB compact flash card FG2116 38 NXA CFSP1GB 1 GB compact flash card FG2116 39 Optional Accessories Connections and Wiring The PS4 4 Power Supply with barrel connector provides power to the MVP 7500 panel either directly via the power connector located on the lower right side of the panel or indirectly by routing incoming power through the Docking Station s MVP Interface Connector e Once the MVP is connected to a docking station charging priority is first given to any MVP BP battery packs found within
9. rnal Docking Station Interface Connector Metallic strip connector located Components on the bottom of the MVP provides communication and power between the MVP and the optional docking station LEDs Two sets of NetLinx programmable LEDs support On Off and Blink Mini USB Connector 5 pin mini USB connector used for programming and touch panel file transfer to and from the PC Stylus slot Illuminated slot where the included stylus can be stored located on the left side of the MVP Power Connector 6mm barrel style power jack accepts the power cord from the PS4 4 power supply included Internal Components Wireless Interface card Provides 802 11b Type l wireless connectivity between the panel and a Wireless Access Point WAP IR Emitters Transmit IR over 20 feet 6 10 m from the panel Internal Buzzer Emits a Piezo electric tone Battery Compartment Houses up to two MVP BP battery packs one MVP BP is included with the panel External Buttons Nine external programmable pushbuttons four located on the left of the LCD and five located on the right All of these buttons are user programmable to activate other commands context sensitive for each page Power Modes ON Panel is fully functional STANDBY Panel uses low power the LCD backlight is shutdown LEDs still function Panel resumes the ON mode in 1 second OFF On board programs not running touch screen still powered LED not functional Panel resu
10. rt the panel 8 From the Setup gt Protected Setup page touch the Wireless Connection button to open the Wireless Connection page FIG 3 Wireless Connection SSID field IP Settings Wireless Settings DHF i Static Heek harme S510 P Addrass Suthanticmion Panel a k Wireless connection Siret hia _ Compact information een WEF Keys Flash Card a connection Post Heme Lutrent Fua info a Piman DNS Link Gimi Wireless Connection Secondary DNS Bomar Connection FIG 3 Wireless Connection page MVP wireless connectivity page Note The signal strength bargraph should show a connection to a Wireless Access Point If there is no signal or IP Address displayed configuration of your network could be required Configuring the MVP 7500 Panel for Unsecured Access The MVP panel contains an internal 802 11b Type wireless compact flash card that is used for communication with 802 11b Wireless Access Points 1 Select Protected Setup gt Wireless Connection 2 Locate the Wireless Settings section of the Wireless Connection page Note The MVP 7500 wireless communication settings are defaulted to an Open Authentication system An OPEN system allows the MVP to communicate with the first available Wireless Access Point 3 Touch the Network Name SSID field FIG 3 4 From the Service Set Identifier keyboard either e Enter the SSID name assigned to the specific Wireless Access Point case sensitive or
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