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1. LE a a No Border styles No Border styles 53 Diamond 185 97 Menu Bottom Rounded 185 54 Diamond 195 98 Menu Bottom Rounded 195 55 Double Bevel L 99 Menu Top Rounded 15 56 Double Bevel M 100 Menu Top Rounded 25 57 Double Bevel S 101 Menu Top Rounded 35 58 Double Line 102 Menu Top Rounded 45 59 Fuzzy 103 Menu Top Rounded 55 60 Glow L 104 Menu Top Rounded 65 61 Glow S 105 Menu Top Rounded 75 62 Help Down 106 Menu Top Rounded 85 63 Neon Active L 107 Menu Top Rounded 95 64 Neon Active S 108 Menu Top Rounded 105 65 Neon Inactive L 109 Menu Top Rounded 115 66 Neon Inactive S 110 Menu Top Rounded 125 67 Oval H 60x30 111 Menu Top Rounded 135 68 Oval H 100x50 112 Menu Top Rounded 145 69 Oval H 150x75 113 Menu Top Rounded 155 70 Oval H 200x100 114 Menu Top Rounded 165 71 Oval V 30x60 115 Menu Top Rounded 175 72 Oval V 50x100 116 Menu Top Rounded 185 73 Oval V 75x150 117 Menu Top Rounded 195 74 Oval V 100x200 118 Menu Right Rounded 15 75 Picture Frame 119 Menu Right Rounded 25 76 Quad Line 120 Menu Right Rounded 35 77 Single Line 121 Menu Right Rounded 45 78 Windows Style Popup 122 Menu Right Rounded 55 79 Windows Style Popup Status Bar 123 Menu Right Rounded 65 80 Menu Bottom Rounded 15 124 Menu Right Rounded 75 81 Menu Bottom Rounded 25 125 Menu Right Rounded 85 82 Menu Bottom Rounded 35 126 Menu Right Rounded 95 83 Menu Bottom R
2. aks oia 25 Modero Setup and System Settings sesssssssseeesseseseereererssrsssesereeereeesssssssesereeereeeses 26 Accessing the Setup and Protected Setup Pages eene 26 Setting the Panel s Device Number eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee nennen tette eee enne 26 Wireless Settings Wireless Access Overview eene eene 27 nDielUrlgute 27 pie p 27 Configuring a Wireless Network Access eene eee 28 Step 1 Configure the Panel s Wireless IP Settings eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 28 Wireless communication using a DHCP Address eene 28 Wireless communication using a Static IP Address eene 29 Using the Site Survey to0l neret ette eror eto epe g eere vau ce voee eto e EENE sepes 29 Step 2 Configure the Card s Wireless Security Settings eese 31 Configuring the Modero s wireless card for unsecured access to a WAP200G 31 Configuring the Modero s wireless card for secured access to a WAP200G 33 Automatically set SSID 1 terere eoe be toto ta eet eda ene noe oER SED ener a Xa aee HS estes 34 Manually set SSID ccccscc3 cssstcctcsccnvesecdsoesssuscecuctetbescueveleedevusesssiocecenwceveedeesevvbevededecsnuevvess 34 Configuring multiple wireless Moderos to communicate to a target WAP200G 3
3. Back Saves all changes and returns to the previous page Connection Status icon The icon in the upper right corner of each Protected Setup page provides a constant visual indication of current connection status Note a Lock appears on the icon if the panel is connected to a secured NetLinx Master Image Cache Settings Flash Cache Size Use the Up Down buttons to increase or decrease the total size of the flash memory cache up to a maximum of 171MB Cache Expires Use the Up Down buttons to control the amount of time elapsed before the panel automatically deletes its cache with increments of 2 hours 8 hours 1 day 2 days 5 days and NEVER Enable Saves any changes made to the Flash Cache Size or Cache Expires fields Clear Cache Clears all files previously stored in the flash memory cache Image Cache Status RAM Max Size The maximum size allocated to the RAM cache RAM Current Size The size of the current RAM cache contents RAM Hit Rate The number of times the RAM cache was referenced since the last cache clearing Items In Cache RAM The total number of cached images in the RAM cache Flash Current Size The maximum size allocated to the flash cache Flash Hit Rate The number of times the flash cache was referenced since the last cache clearing Items in Cache Flash The total number of cached images in the flash cache wae AME Password Settings Page The op
4. BSO vt addr range button states range sound name Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state sound name blank sound cleared not matched button sound not changed Example SEND_COMMAND Panel BSO 500 1 amp 2 music wav Assigns the sound music wav to the button Off On states Button Commands Cont Set the computer control remote host for the specified address BVL Syntax Log On Log Off U BVL vt addr range connection the computer Variable control and connection variable text address range 1 4000 connection 0 Log Off connection and 1 Log On connection Example SEND COMMAND Panel BVL 500 0 Logs off the computer control connection of the button BVN Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt BVN lt vt addr range gt lt remote host gt Variables variable text address range 1 4000 remote host 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND_COMMAND Panel BVN 500 191 191 191 191 Sets the remote host to 191 191 191 191 for the specific computer control button BVP Set the network password for the specified address Syntax U BVP vt addr range gt lt network password gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 network password 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel
5. Index No Name Red Green Blue 80 Grey8 119 119 119 81 Grey10 85 85 85 82 Grey12 51 51 51 83 Grey13 34 34 34 84 Grey2 221 221 221 85 Grey11 68 68 68 86 Grey14 17 17 17 87 Black 0 0 0 255 TRANSPARENT 99 53 99 Font styles and ID numbers Font styles can be used to program the text fonts on buttons sliders and pages The following chart shows the default font type and their respective ID numbers generated by TPDesign4 Default Font Styles and ID Numbers Font ID Font type Size Font ID Font type Size 1 Courier New 9 19 Arial 9 2 Courier New 12 20 Arial 10 3 Courier New 18 21 Arial 12 4 Courier New 26 22 Arial 14 5 Courier New 32 23 Arial 16 6 Courier New 18 24 Arial 18 7 Courier New 26 25 Arial 20 8 Courier New 34 26 Arial 24 9 AMX Bold 14 27 Arial 36 10 AMX Bold 20 28 Arial Bold 10 11 AMX Bold 36 29 Arial Bold 8 32 Variable Fonts start at 32 Fonts must be imported into a TPDesign4 project file The font ID numbers are assigned by TPDesign4 These values are also listed in the Generate Programmer s Report NOTE Border styles and Programming numbers Border styles can be used to program borders on buttons sliders and popup pages Border Styles and Programming Numbers No Border styles No Border styles 0 1 No border 10 11 Picture frame 2 Single line 12 Double line 3 Double line 20 Bevel S
6. Wireless Networks 00ESO0FB26 NY 00 02 E3 02 EA 02 22E242F222 2202E322FD 22 B Select an OPEN unsecured WAP M TTRETTTTTI 0000000000 LL Connecting to the WAP begins the communication 220C 11 224D 9B FIG 22 Site Survey of available WAPS Unsecured WAP shown selected e Manually entering the SSID information into the appropriate fields by following steps 7 through 9 wae codicc RAE NOTE 3 From within the Wireless Security section press the Open Clear Text button to open the Open Clear Text Settings dialog FIG 23 An Open security method does not utilize any encryption methodology but does require that an alpha numeric SSID be entered This method sends out network packets as unencrypted text Gpen GIear Text Settings Required information SSID Network Name used by the Target WAP By default this field displays the SSID AMX FIG 23 Wireless Settings page Open Clear Text security method 4 Press the red SSID field to display an on screen Network Name SSID keyboard 5 In this keyboard enter the SSID name used on the target Wireless Access Point case sensitive e The card should be given the SSID used by the target WAP If this field is left blank the unit will attempt to connect to the first available WAP By default all WAP200Gs use AMX as their assigned SSID value One of the most common problems associated with connection to a WAP involves an incorrec
7. 4 Waitafew minutes and then check the Battery Settings page on the device to see any charging activity on the bar graphs For more information refer to the Battery Settings Page section on page 60 Y NOTE The Sensor device in the Online Tree tab below the MVP panel should show v1 24 or higher after the upgrade as shown in FIG 95 1 p 10008 MVP 8400 AMX Corp v2 55 43 ig OlD 2 Kernel AMX Corp 2 4 20 59 Igi OlD 3 Root File System AMX Corp v0 03 17 i OID sia Bootrom AMX Corp None Corp v1 24 ig OID 6 Ont File System AMX Corp v0 02 17 ig OID 7 Battery Base AMX Corp 2 03 ig OID 8 Fpga AMX Corp v7 00 1 FIG 95 Sensor device in the Online Tree tab MVP 5200i Isn t Appearing In The Online Tree Tab 1 Verify that the System number is the same on both the NetLinx Project Navigator window and the System Settings page on the device 2 Verify the proper NetLinx Master IP and connection methods entered into the Master Connection section of the System Settings page MVP Can t Obtain a DHCP Address In requesting a DHCP Address the DHCP Server can take up to a few minutes to provide the address 1 Verify that the WAP is configured to match the MVP panel Network Name SSID field Encryption Default Key and Current Key string Remember that the Passphrase generator on the panel does not produce the same Current Key if usi
8. Features on this page include G4 Web Control Page Back Saves all changes and returns to the previous page Connection Status icon The icon in the upper right corner of each Protected Setup page provides a constant visual indication of current connection status Note a Lock appears on the icon if the panel is connected to a secured NetLinx Master G4 Web Control Settings Sets the IP communication values for the touch panel Enable Enabled The Enable Enabled button toggles between the two G4 activation settings Enable deactivates G4 Web Control on the panel Enabled activates G4 Web Control on the panel Network Interface Select Toggles between the two network interface options Wireless the panel is communicating via a Wireless Access Point WAP Wired the panel is communicating via its mini USB port Web Control Name Use this field to enter a unique alpha numeric string to be used as the panel s display name within the Manage WebControl Connections window of the NetLinx Security browser window Web Control Password Use this field to enter the G4 Authentication session password required for VNC access to the panel Web Control Port Use this field to enter the number of the port used by the VNC Web Server Default 5900 Maximum Number of Displays the maximum number of users that can be simultaneously connected Connections to this panel via VNC Default 1 Current Connection Co
9. GDI command on page 129 for more information 9oV video ON OFF gt Set the Video either ON value 1 or OFF value 0 Jo9OT feedback type gt Set the Feedback Output Type to one of the following None Channel Invert ON Always ON Momentary or Blink SM Submit a text for text area button SF lt 1 or 0 gt Set the focus for text area button OP lt 0 255 gt Set the button opacity to either Invisible value 0 or Opaque value 255 OP lt 00 FF gt Set the button opacity to either Invisible value 00 or Opaque value FF UN lt Unicode text gt Set the Unicode text See the UNI section on page 135 for the text format LN lt 0 240 gt Set the lines of video being removed BLN section on page 119 for more information EF lt text effect name gt Set the text effect EC lt text effect color gt Set the text effect color ML lt max length gt Set the maximum length of a text area MK lt input mask gt Set the input mask of a text area L lt 0 1 gt Log On Log Off the computer control connection N lt network name gt Set network connection name P lt password gt Set the network connection password Example SEND_COMMAND Panel BMF 500 1 B10 CFRed CB Blue sCTBlacksPtest png Sets the button OFF state as well as the Border Fill Color Border Color Text Color and Bitmap Button Commands Co
10. IS FIG 88 Moving the Local Area Connection L2 1x 5 Inthe lower Bindings for Local Area Connection field unselect ALL bindings by clicking on the checkboxes by each binding to remove the checks from each box FIG 89 Advanced Settings 24 x Adapters and Bindings Provider Order Connections are listed in the order in which they are accessed by network services Connections a AMX ath Local Area Connection Local Area Connection 25 le Remote Access connections Bindings for Local Area Connection 25 File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks _ Internet Protocol TCP IP E Client for Microsoft Networks f Internet Protocol TCP IP Med ETE FIG 89 Bindings for Local area list detail 6 When finished click OK to close the Advanced Settings window and save all changes Programming O WARNING Overview You can program the MVP 5200i using the commands in this section to perform a wide variety of operations using Send_Commands and variable text commands A device must first be defined in the NetLinx programming language with values for the Device Port System in all programming examples Panel is used in place of these values and represents all Modero panels Verify you are using the latest NetLinx Master and Modero firmware as well as the latest version of NetLinx Studio and TPD4 Navigation
11. Lists the number of blink messages received and missed both in total and within the last 15 minutes Ethernet Statistics Displays the percentage of connection time via Ethernet Wireless Statistics Displays the percentage of connection time via wireless connections Clear Clears all fields on the Panel Statistics page Refresh Refreshes all data on the Panel Statistics page Connection Utility Page The Connection Utility page FIG 79 displays the current wired and wireless connection information including the latest link quality and signal strength information 67e rir sieit e g p Ueiliey Connection Information Master IP 192 168 224 124 Msg 192 168 224 80 Panel TP Wireless Information Channel Link C E Signa FIG 79 Connection Utility Page Connection Utility Page Connection Information Master IP The IP address for the network s Master Wired Panel IP The IP address used by the device for wired connections Wireless Panel IP Wireless Information The IP address used by the device for wireless connections WAP MAC The WAP s MAC address SSID Displays the currently used SSID of the target WAP Channel The channel being used for the current connection Link Quality Displays the current quality of the target WAP link Signal Strength Displays the current strength of the target WAP signal Connection Status icon Th
12. The secondary window is then populated with the same G4 page being displayed on the target G4 panel A small circle appears within the on screen G4 panel page and corresponds to the location of the mouse cursor A left mouse click on the computer displayed panel page equates to an actual touch on the target G4 panel page Configuring Communication 50 MVP 5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel Setup Pages The MVP 5200i features on board Setup pages Use the options in the Setup pages to access panel information and make various configuration changes To access the Setup pages press the center button of the navigation wheel and hold for 3 to 5 seconds FIG 48 Setup Page Access button Press and hold for 3 to 5 seconds to access the Setup pages FIG 48 Setup Page Access buttons Setup Pages The Setup page FIG 49 allows quick access to several essential panel properties Exit Setup Gonnection Status Display mimeout Setup ES F am T RE ANETE Power Savings External Power Attempting via USB Inactivity Rage Elio Wiis PN Information Time e am A Eu Audio v GD A Ae a ao a Inactivity Page sag h Par Siisiirisss ss eee P ess Ee AM 80 XN Y Seep Bink ted Disabled FIG 49 MVP 5200i main Setup page Features on this page include Setup Page Navigation Buttons The buttons along on the left side of the page provide access to secondary Setup pages see foll
13. e Sleep This mode of operation can be selected through the Setup Pages and only controls the backlight In this case the unit remains on all the time and only the backlight will be turned off after the user selectable time of inactivity has elapsed The device remains online with the Netlinx Master and continues to be shown in the online tree of Netlinx Studio The unit shall transfer to the Awake mode after it detects a touch on the touchscreen or navigation wheel This mode uses 80 percent of the power required for the Awake mode e Shutdown The system enters this mode after a user selectable amount of inactivity time has elapsed or if the battery level falls below10 percent of its full charge This is the absolute lowest mode of operation during which power to all peripherals and components is turned off Itis not online with the NetLinx Master and will not appear in NetLinx Studio The system remains in this mode until it is rebooted In the latter case the panel has to be placed in a Table Charging Station in order for it to be operational Battery Replacement The touch panel s battery is intended to last the life of the device but in cases where the battery has reached its effective end of life it may be replaced with the MVP BP 52 Battery Pack Kit FG5966 20 To replace the battery 1 Shut down the device 2 Place the device face down and remove the five screws from the back of the device FIG 90 Two of the screws are
14. Panel Connection Logs Page Back Saves all changes and returns to the previous page Connection Status icon The icon in the upper right corner of each Protected Setup page provides a constant visual indication of current connection status Note a Lock appears on the icon if the panel is connected to a secured NetLinx Master Clear Clears all connection logs Refresh Refreshes displayed log information Pag Displays the current log page number Use the Up Down arrows to select log pages Panel Statistics Page The Panel Statistics page FIG 78 displays activity between the device and the network in proportions of ICSP messages blink messages and Ethernet versus wireless use GSP Messages Last 15 Minutes Total Received Dropped FIG 78 Panel Statistics Page Panel Statistics Page Back Connection Status icon Panel Statistics Blink Messages Last 15 Minutes ceived Processed Dropped Ethernet Statistics Wireless Statistics Clear Refresh Saves all changes and returns to the previous page The icon in the upper right corner of each Protected Setup page provides a constant visual indication of current connection status Note a Lock appears on the icon if the panel is connected to a secured NetLinx Master ICSP Messages Lists the number of ICSP messages received processed and dropped both in total and within the last 15 minutes Blink Messages
15. ag o Operation Reference Guide MVP 5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel Mio Modero Touch Panels Last Updated 12 2 2008 AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer All products returned to AMX require a Return Material Authorization RMA number The RMA number is obtained from the AMX RMA Department The RMA number must be clearly marked on the outside of each box The RMA is valid for a 30 day period After the 30 day period the RMA will be cancelled Any shipments received not consistent with the RMA or after the RMA is cancelled will be refused AMX is not responsible for products returned without a valid RMA number Warranty Repair Policy AMX will repair any defect due to material or workmanship issues during the applicable warranty period at no cost to the AMX Authorized Partner provided that the AMX Authorized Partner is responsible for in bound freight and AMX is responsible for out bound ground freight expenses The AMX Authorized Partner must contact AMX Technical Support to validate the failure before pursuing this service AMX will complete the repair and ship the product within five 5 business days after receipt of the product by AMX The AMX Authorized Partner will be notified if repair cannot be completed within five 5 business days Products repaired will carry a ninety 90 day warranty or the balance of the remaining warranty whichever is greater Products that are returned and exhibit signs of da
16. lt button states range gt lt resource name gt Force a refresh for a given resource Variable particular j resource variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state resource name 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND_COMMAND Panel BBR 700 1 Sports Image Sets the resource name of the button to Sports Image RAF See page 154 RFR Syntax U RFR resource name Variable resource name 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel RFR Sports Image Forces a refresh on Sports Image RMF Modify an existing resource Syntax RMF resource name gt lt data gt Variable resource name 1 50 ASCII characters data Refer to the table in the RAF command for more information Example SEND COMMAND Panel RMF Sports Image ALab Test Images Ftest jpg Changes the resource Sports Image file name to test jpg and the path to Lab Test Images RSR Change the refresh rate for a given resource Syntax U RSR resource name gt lt refresh rate Variable resource name 1 50 ASCII characters refresh rate Measured in seconds Example SEND COMMAND Panel RSR Sports Image 5 Sets the refresh rate to 5 seconds for the given resource Sports Image Dynamic Image Commands Cont ARAF Add new
17. GPHP Popup1 75 0 Sets the Popup1 hide effect x coordinate value to 75 and the y coordinate value to 0 GPHT Syntax Set the hide effect ePHT popup page name gt lt hide effect time time for the Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On hide effect time Given in 1 10ths of a second Example SEND COMMAND Panel GPHT Popup1 50 Sets the Popup1 hide effect time to 5 seconds PPA Close all popups on a specified page If the page name is empty the current page is used Same as the Clear Page command in TPDesign4 Syntax QPPA page name gt Variable page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On Example SEND COMMAND Panel GPPA Pagel Close all pop ups on Page Page Commands Cont PPF Deactivate a specific popup page on either a specified page or the current page If the page name is empty the current page is used see example 2 If the popup page is part of a group the whole group is deactivated This command works in the same way as the Hide Popup command in TPDesign4 Syntax PPF lt popup page name gt lt page name Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup page page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On Example SEND COMMAND Panel GPPF Popupl Main Example 2 SEND COMMAND Panel GPPF Po
18. MVP 5200i device Table Charging Charging station Station rear support FIG 6 MVP 5200i in MVP TCS 52 GB Table Charging Station Connections and Wiring The PS3 0 is used to supply power to the MVP 5200i by routing incoming power through the connector pins and charge the device s internal battery Recharging To recharge the MVP 5200i slide the device into the Table Charging Station cradle bottom first and make sure the device is fully seated in the Charging Station The charger pins in the bottom of the cradle FIG 7 must be in contact with the connector on the bottom of the MVP 5200i for it to start recharging The MVP panel will stop recharging automatically once the battery has achieved its maximum charge Charging Station cradle uc Charger pins FIG 7 MVP TCS 52 GW Table Charging Station Rear Cleaning the MVP TCS 52 You should clean the Table Charging Station after each day s use to maintain the device s appearance Always use a clean cotton cloth and a spray bottle containing water or a vinegar based cleaner as alcohol based cleaners can damage the device Do not directly spray the device instead spray the cloth to prevent moisture from collecting on the charger pins Do NOT use an abrasive of any type to clean the Table Charging Station as this may permanently damage or remove the device s finish Wall Charging Station The optional MVP WCS 52 Wall Charging Station FG5966 1X offers th
19. New Image P protocol is an HTTP H host name is AMX COM A file path is Lab Test file and F file name is test jpg Intercom Commands The following is a list of Intercom Commands Intercom Commands AMODEL Sets model name Panel model name If the panel supports intercom hardware it will respond with its model name as shown in the response below Older hardware or newer hardware that has inter com support disabled with not respond to this command Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt MODEL Variables None Example SEND COMMAND TP1 MODEL Panel response string if intercom enabled MODEL MVP 8400i AICS Intercom start AICE Intercom end ICS IP TX UDP port gt lt RX UDP port gt lt initial mode gt Intercom start Starts a call to the specified IP address and ports The initial mode is either 1 talk or 0 listen or 2 both Please note however that no data packets will actually flow until the intercom modify command is sent to the panel Syntax SEND_COMMAND lt DEV gt ICS lt IP gt lt TX UDP port gt lt RX UDP port gt lt initial mode gt Variables IP IP Address of panel to connect with on an Intercom call TX UDP port UDP port to transmit to RX UDP port UDP port to receive from initial mode 0 listen or 1 talk or 2 handsfree O is the default Examples Example of setting up a handsfree Unicast call between two panels SEND COM
20. Note a Lock appears on the icon if the panel is connected to a secured NetLinx Master Panel Type Firmware Version Displays the model of the panel being used Displays the version number of the G4 firmware loaded on the panel Serial Number Setup Port Displays the setup port information value being used by the panel High Port Displays the high port port count value for the panel High Address Displays the high address address count value for the panel High Channel Displays the high channel channel count value for the panel High Level Displays the high level level count value being used by the panel Displays the specific serial number value assigned to the panel Setup Pages Version Displays the type and version of the Setup pages being used by the panel Screen Width Displays the screen width in pixels MVP 5200i 640 pixels Screen Height Displays the screen height in pixels MVP 5200i 480 pixels Screen Refresh Rate Displays the video refresh rate applied to the incoming video signal Screen Rotation Displays the degree of rotation applied to the on screen image Power Up Page Displays the page assigned to display after the panel is powered up Start Up String Displays the start up string Wake Up String Displays the wake up string used after an activation from a timeout Sleep String Displays the sleep string used du
21. Open Clear Text Settings Open security does not utilize any encryption methodology but requires an SSID alpha numeric entry This entry must match the Network Name SSID entry of the target WAP so the panel knows what device it is using to communicate with the network Open Clear Text Settings SSID Service Set Identifier Opens an on screen keyboard to enter the SSID name used on the target WAP The SSID is a unique name used by the WAP and is assigned to all panels on that network An SSID is required by the WAP before the panel is permitted to join the network The SSID is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters Make sure this setting is the same for all points in your wireless network NXA WAP200Gs use AMX as their default SSID If this field is left blank the panel will attempt to connect to the first available WAP Save Cancel Save store the new security information apply changes and return to the previous page Cancel discard changes and return to the previous page Refer to the Configuring Wireless Network Access section on page 25 and the Using the Site Survey tool section on page 27 for further details on these security options Static WEP Settings Press the Static WEP button to open the Static WEP Settings page FIG 63 Static WEP Settings SSI que WEP 647 WEP 128 128 Bit Key Size WEP Keys Gurrent Key 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 Authenti
22. Popup1 on the current page PPOG Toggle a specific popup page on either a specified page or the current page If the page name is empty the current page is used see example 2 Toggling refers to the activating deactivating On Off of a popup page This command works in the same way as the Toggle Popup command in TPDesign4 Syntax PPOG popup page name gt lt page name gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup page page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On Example SEND COMMAND Panel PPOG Popup1 Main Toggles the popup page Popup1 on the Main page from one state to another On Off Example 2 SEND COMMAND Panel PPOG Popup1 Toggles the popup page Popup1 on the current page from one state to another On Off PPON Activate a specific popup page to launch on either a specified page or the current page If the page name is empty the current page is used see example 2 If the popup page is already On do not re draw it This command works in the same way as the Show Popup command in TPDesign4 Syntax PPON popup page name gt lt page name Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup page page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On Example SEND COMMAND Panel PPON Popup1 Main Activates the popup page Popup1 on the Main page Ex
23. When it finds an escape code it replaces that code with a particular piece of panel button or state information For example http www amx com img asp device DV would become ttp www amx com img asp device 10001 Other used escape sequences include Escape Sequences Sequence Panel Information DV Device Number SY System Number IP IP Address HN Host Name MC Mac Address ID Neuron ID PX X Resolution of current panel mode file PY Y Resolution of current panel mode file BX X Resolution of current button BY Y Resolution of current button BN Name of button ST Current state AC Address Code AP Address Port CC Channel Code CP Channel Port LC Level Code LP Level Port Appendix B Wireless Technology Overview of Wireless Technology e 802 11b 2 4 GHz and 802 11a 5 GHz are the two major WLAN standards and both operate using radio frequency RF technology Together the two standards are together called Wi Fi and operate in frequency bands of 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz respectively The 802 11b specification was the first to be finalized and reach the marketplace The actual throughput obtained from an 802 11b network will typically be between 4 and 5 Mbps Because of the higher frequency and thus shorter wavelength that they use 802 11a signals have a much tougher time penetrating solid objects like walls floors and ceilings As a result the pr
24. Without using the ping feature a connection may still be attempted but a failure will take longer to be recognized If you are trying to connect to a Master controller that is behind a firewall you may gt have to uncheck this option Most firewalls will not allow ping requests to pass through for security reasons NOTE When connecting to a NetLinx Master controller via TCP IP the program will first try to ping the controller before attempting a connection Pinging a device is relatively fast and will determine if the device is off line or if the TCP IP address that was entered was incorrect If you decide not to ping for availability and the controller is off line or you have an incorrect TCP IP address the program will try for 30 45 seconds to establish a connection Only One Modero Panel In My System Shows Up Symptom I have more than one Modero panel connected to my System Master and only one shows up Multiple NetLinx Compatible devices such as MVP panels can be associated for use with a single Master Each panel comes with a defaulted Device Number value of 10001 When using multiple panels different Device Number values have to be assigned to each panel 1 Press and hold the two lower buttons on both sides of the display for 3 seconds to open the Setup page 2 Press the Protected Setup button located on the lower left of the panel page enter 1988 into the on screen Keypad s password field and press Done when fi
25. a Lock appears on the icon if the panel is connected to a secured NetLinx Master Time Date Refresh Set The Get Time button retrieves Time and Date information from the Master The Set Time button retains and saves any time date modifications made on the panel Time Display fields These fields display the time in three formats STANDARD STANDARD AM PM and 24 HOUR Date Display fields These fields display the calendar date information in several different formats Set Date Time Use the Up Down arrow buttons to adjust the Master s calendar date and time The blue icon indicates which field is currently selected Year range 2000 2199 Month range 1 12 Day range 1 31 Hour 24 hour military Minute range 0 59 Second range 0 59 Audio Settings Page The Audio Settings page allows adjustment of volume levels and panel sounds settings FIG 54 dio Settings peraut Banel Sounds Marsom ites C373 E ESSEN mm E DM 50 MA ANY Button Hit Button Miss Intercom volume Audio Output AE Oe Enable Headphones FIG 54 Audio Settings pages Features on these pages include Audio Settings Page Back Saves all changes and returns to the previous page Connection Status icon The icon in the upper right corner of each Setup page provides a constant visual indication of current connection status Note a Lock appears on the icon i
26. 0 1 0 Turns the Led On WLD 0 2 0 Resumes the operation of the LED Page Commands These Page Commands are used in NetLinx Programming Language and are case insensitive Page Commands APG Add a specific popup page toa specified popup group Add the popup page to a group if it does not already exist If the new popup is added to a group which has a popup displayed on the current page along with the new pop up the displayed popup will be hidden and the new popup will be displayed Syntax APG lt popup page name gt lt popup group name gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup page popup group name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup group Example SEND COMMAND Panel APG Popup1 Group1 Adds the popup page Popup1 to the popup group Group1 CPG Clear all popup pages from specified popup group Syntax CPG lt popup group name gt Variable popup group name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup group Example SEND COMMAND Panel CPG Group1 Clears all popup pages from the popup group Group1 DPG Delete a specific popup page from specified popup group if it exists Syntax DPG lt popup page name gt lt popup group name gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup page popup group name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup group Example SEND COMMAND Panel DPG Popup1
27. 4 Quad line 21 Bevel M 5 6 Circle 15 22 23 Circle 15 7 Single line 24 27 Neon inactive S 8 Double line 40 41 Diamond 55 9 Quad line The TPDesign4 Touch Panel Design program has pre set border styles that are user selectable The following number values cannot be used for programming purposes when changing border styles TPD4 border styles may ONLY be changed by using the name TPD4 Border Styles by Name No Border styles No Border styles 1 None 27 Cursor Bottom 2 AMX Elite L 28 Cursor Bottom with Hole 3 AMX Elite M 29 Cursor Top 4 AMX Elite S 30 Cursor Top with Hole 5 Bevel L 31 Cursor Left 6 Bevel M 32 Cursor Left with Hole 7 Bevel S 33 Cursor Right 8 Circle 15 34 Cursor Right with Hole 9 Circle 25 35 Custom Frame 10 Circle 35 36 Diamond 15 11 Circle 45 37 Diamond 25 12 Circle 55 38 Diamond 35 13 Circle 65 39 Diamond 45 14 Circle 75 40 Diamond 55 15 Circle 85 41 Diamond 65 16 Circle 95 42 Diamond 75 17 Circle 105 43 Diamond 85 18 Circle 115 44 Diamond 95 19 Circle 125 45 Diamond 105 20 Circle 135 46 Diamond 115 21 Circle 145 47 Diamond 125 22 Circle 155 48 Diamond 135 23 Circle 165 49 Diamond 145 24 Circle 175 50 Diamond 155 25 Circle 185 51 Diamond 165 26 Circle 195 52 Diamond 175 a ccs RU TPD4 Border Styles by Name Cont
28. 5200i panels Supported WAV Sample Rates 48000 Hz 16000 Hz 44100 Hz 12000 Hz 32000 Hz 11025 Hz 24000 Hz 8000 Hz 22050 Hz Battery Settings Page The options on the Battery Settings page allow setting of power warning preferences and battery status information and adjustment of the display times for battery warnings FIG 55 Xa y1 Banel Shutdown FIG 55 Battery page Battery Settings Low Batten Waming Battery Charge Siats Battery Level Port Battery Level Battery Power Brightness Limit REE o Disable Features on this page include Battery Page Back Saves all changes and returns to the previous page Connection Status icon The icon in the upper right corner of each Setup page provides a constant visual indication of current connection status Note a Lock appears on the icon if the panel is connected to a secured NetLinx Master Low Battery Warning The Up Down buttons adjust the time value in minutes available on the battery for use before the panel displays a low battery warning Range 10 45 default 15 min Panel Shutdown This value determines the number of minutes that would need to pass before the panel automatically shuts down Once shut down the device would have to be restarted The Up Down buttons alter the timeout value in minutes A value of 0 disables this feature Range 0 240 default 0
29. AMX G4 touch panels based on IP Addresses e Ability to display the IP Address of the local computer hosting the application e Ability to load a previously created list of target touch panels Ability to save the current list of target Modero panel as a file e Ability to track the progress of the certificate upload by noting the current data size being transmitted and any associated error messages if any The Certificate Upload Utility recognizes the following certificate file types e CER Certificate File e DER Distinguished Encoding Rules e PEM Privacy Enhanced Mail e PFX Normal Windows generated certificate e PVK Private Key file How to Upload a Certificate File 1 Install the latest AMX USB LAN LINK driver onto your computer by installing the latest versions of either TPDesign4 or NetLinx Studio2 This USB driver prepares your computer for proper communication with the MVP 5200i e Refer to Step 1 from within the Launch NetLinx Studio 2 x and select Settings gt Master Communication Settings from the Main menu to open the Master Communication Settings dialog FIG 80 If this is the first time the device needs to be configured refer to the Configuring Modero Firmware via the USB Port section on page 172 section on page 96 2 Access the target panel s Protected Setup firmware page and configure the USB communication parameters 3 With the panel successfully communicating with the target computer launch the Certi
30. BVP 500 PCLOCK Sets the password to PCLOCK for the specific PC control button BVT Set the computer control network port for the specified address Syntax U BVT vt addr range gt lt network port Variable variable text address range 1 4000 network port 1 65535 Example SEND COMMAND Panel BVT 500 5000 Sets the network port to 5000 BWW Set the button word wrap feature to those buttons with a defined address range By default word wrap is Off Syntax U BWW vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt word wrap Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state word wrap O Off and 1 On Default is Off Example SEND_COMMAND Panel BWW 500 1 1 Sets the word wrap on for the button s Off state A Button Commands Cont ACPF Clear all page flips from a button Syntax CPF vt addr range gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 Example SEND_COMMAND Panel CPF 500 Clears all page flips from the button DLD Set the disable cradle LED flag Syntax DLD status Variable status 0 cradle operates normally 17 forces the cradle LEDs to always be dim Example SEND COMMAND Panel DLD 1 Disables the cradle LEDs DPF Delete page flips from button i
31. EVENT TP 529 1005 CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1006 CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1007 CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1008 CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1009 CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1010 CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1011 CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1012 CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1013 CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1014 CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1015 Text Bitmap Icon Text Justification Bitmap Justification Icon Justification Font Text Effect Name Text Effect Color Word Wrap ON state Border Color ON state Fill Color ON state Text Color Border Name Opacity Send String 0 ButtonGet Id ITOA CUSTOM ID Type ITOA CUSTOM TYPE Send String 0 Flag ITOA CUSTOM FLAG Send String 0 VALUE1 ITOA CUSTOM VALUE1 Send String 0 VALUE2 ITOA CUSTOM VALUE2 Send String 0 VALUE3 ITOA CUSTOM VALUE3 Send String 0 TEXT CUSTOM TEXT Send String 0 TEXT LENGTH ITOA LENGTH STRING CUSTOM TEXT All custom events have the following 7 fields Custom Event Fields Field Description Uint Flag 0 means text is a standard string 1 means Unicode encoded string slong value1 button state number slong value2 actual length of string this is not encoded size slong value3 index of first character usually 1 or same as optional index string text the text from the button text length string encode button text length These fields are populated differently for e
32. Enter the network password string specified for the user entered within the dentity field used by the panel to identify itself to an Authentication RADIUS Server Note This information is similar to the password entered to gain access to a secured workstation Save Cancel Save store the new security information apply changes and return to the previous page Cancel discard changes and return to the previous page e Referto the EAP Authentication section on page 170 for further details on these security options e Refer to FIG 67 for an example of how a typical EAP LEAP system configuration page should appear Zl CiscoSecure ACS Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edt view Favorites Tools Help Q Bak O x iz J Search s Favorites oy EB Cisco Systems LEAP User Setup System Configuration M Allow LEAP For Aironet only Global Authentication Setup G Setup EAP MD5 qp SharedProtie M Allow EAP MDS Components This page specifies settings for various authentication protocols Network Configuration AP EAP request timeout seconds 20 EAP Configuration PEAP EAP FAST EAP TLS S n System Configuration Interface Gel Configuration Administration Control Authentication Authentication MS CHAP Configuration M Allow MS CHAP Version 1 M Allow MS CHAP Version 2 LEAP EAP MDS AP EAP Request Timeout MS CHAP Configura
33. Example SEND COMMAND Panel ADBEEP Outputs a double beep even if beep is Off GAKB Pop up the keyboard icon and initialize the text string to that Keyboard string is set to null on power up and is stored until power is lost The Prompt Text is optional Syntax AKB lt initial text gt lt prompt text gt keyboard icon and initialize the text string to that specified Variables initial text 1 50 ASCII characters prompt text 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel AKB Texas Enter State Pops up the Keyboard and initializes the text string Texas with prompt text Enter State AKEYB Keyboard string is set to null on power up and is stored until power is lost Pop up the Syntax AKEYB lt initial text Variables keypad icon and initialize the text string to that specified initial text 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel AKEYB This is a Test Pops up the Keyboard and initializes the text string This is a Test AKEYP The keypad string is set to null on power up and is stored until power is lost Pop up the Syntax AKEYP number string gt Variables specified number string 0 9999 Example SEND COMMAND Panel AKEP 12345 Pops up the Keypad and initializes the text string 12345 AKEYR Remove keyboard or keypad that was displayed using AKEYB AKEYP PKEYP Remove the AKB AKP PKP EKP or TKP comman
34. Firmware Configuration Field Name Certificate File Type Supported Certificate Authority field PEM and DER Client Certificate field PEM and DER Private Key field PEM DER and PKCS12 Calibration Page The Calibration page FIG 72 allows you to calibrate the touch panel for accurate button selection er iieri Touch each target in turn to calibrate FIG 72 Calibration page 1 Press and hold the center button on the navigation wheel for 6 seconds to access the Calibration page see FIG 56 2 Press the crosshairs in turn If the crosshairs are not touched within ten seconds the MVP 5200i will return to the Protected Setup page 3 The page will read Calibration Successful Touch to continue Touch anywhere on the screen to return to the Protected Setup page If the screen is not touched at that point the device will automatically return to the Protected Setup page within 10 seconds NOTE Always calibrate the panel before its initial use and after downloading new firmware G4 Web Control Settings Page An on board VNC Virtual Network Computing server allows the panel to connect to any remote PC running a VNC client Once connected the client can view and control the panel remotely The options on this page allow you to enable disable G4 Web Control functionality FIG 73 Back G4 Web Control 5 G4 Web Control Settings M Ge Web Control Timeout aan M 0 4 FIG 73 G4 Web Control page
35. Group1 Deletes the popup page Popup1 from the popup group Group1 PDR Set the popup location reset flag If the flag is set the popup will return to its default location on show instead of its last drag location Syntax PDR lt popup page name gt lt reset flag gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On reset flag 1 Enable reset flag 0 Disable reset flag Example SEND COMMAND Panel PDR Popup1 1 Popup1 will return to its default location when turned On Page Commands Cont PHE Set the hide effect for the specified popup page to the named hide effect Syntax PHE lt popup page name gt lt hide effect name gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On hide effect name Refers to the popup effect names being used Example SEND COMMAND Panel GPHE Popupl Slide to Left Sets the Popup1 hide effect name to Slide to Left specified popup page G PHP Only 1 coordinate is ever needed for an effect however the command will specify both Set the hide effect This command sets the location at which the effect will end at position Syntax PHP lt popup page name gt lt x coordinate gt lt y coordinate gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On Example SEND COMMAND Panel
36. IR channel for onTime in tenths of seconds Delay offTime in tenths of a Set the IR second before the next IR pulse is allowed IRM allows the command itself to specify the channel port number IRM is needed because commands programmed on the panel itself can only be sent to a single port number currently this is defined as 1 only Note The port number of the IR will be the port number assigned in TPD4 Syntax TRM lt port gt lt channel gt lt onTime gt lt offTime gt Variable port User defined port on the device panel channel 1 255 channel to pulse onTime 1 10th of a second offTime 1 10th of a second Example SEND COMMAND Panel IRM 10 5 20 10 Sets the port 10 IR channel 5 on time to 1 second and off time to 2 seconds RR A Button Commands Cont JSB Set bitmap picture alignment using a numeric keypad layout for those buttons with a defined address range The alignment of 0 is followed by lt left gt lt top gt The left and top coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the button Syntax U JSB vt addr range button states range gt lt new text alignment Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state new text alignment Value of 1 9 corresponds to the following locations Zero can be used
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38. Panel FIG 16 IR transmitter window on the MVP 5200i GW MVP 5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel NOTE Modero Setup and System Settings All AMX Modero panels including the MVP 5200i feature on board Setup pages Use the options in the Setup pages to access panel information and make various configuration changes Accessing the Setup and Protected Setup Pages 1 At any time press down and hold the center button of the navigation wheel for 3 5 seconds This opens a release notice to release the button immediately to open the Setup page FIG 17 Protected Setup Information Time Audio Battery Gonnection Status Ravaneeg Power Savings Attempting via USB Banel Brightness Tat Inactivity Bage taip mime Display mimeout v LY DISSBIE TITEOU OTT External Power vV ap 4 Inactivity Page S3 ellie ee Disabled FIG 17 Setup page 2 Press the Protected Setup button This opens a keypad for entry of the password to allow access to the Protected Setup page FIG 18 Enter the device s password and press Done to proceed 4 SEC Settings Wireless m Settings Calibrate d Wo t Control Other Settings Tools b AMX Protected Setup Device TD Number Reboot Options Fincion Show lt a E Telnet Page Tracking ONETO Setup Access System RECGOVETY NETA Pages Reset System Settings FIG 18 Protected Setup page Beboot
39. Required PS3 0 Power Supply FG423 30 both 120 VAC and 240 VAC models are shipped with this power supply Power Modes AWAKE All necessary modules are powered up and device remains online with the Netlinx Master ASLEEP Only the backlight will be turned off after the user selectable time of inactivity has elapsed Panel resumes the ON mode in 1 second STANDBY Power to all components other than the touch screen is turned off after the user selectable time of inactivity has elapsed Device will turn back on by touching the screen SHUTDOWN Power to all peripherals and components is turned off The system remains in this mode until it is rebooted Certifications FCC Part 15 Class B and CE CE IEC60950 RoHS Japan Approved Lithium polymer microbattery UN IATA MVP 5200i Specifications FG5966 01 FG5966 02 Cont Battery Duration Four days of normal use in a combination of Awake Standby and Shutdown Eight hours of continuous use continuous Awake state Memory 128 MB Mobile DDRAM upgrade not available 256 MB NAND Flash upgrade not available Panel LCD Parameters Size 5 2 13 21 cm Type WVGA Aspect ratio 16 x 9 Brightness luminance 300 cd m Channel transparency 8 bit Alpha blending Contrast ratio 20 1 Display colors 262 144 colors 18 bit color depth Dot pixel pitch 0 23 mm Panel type TFT Color Active Mat
40. Signature Algorithm User Version e MIC e Short for Message Integrity Check this prevents forged packets from being sent Through WEP it was possible to alter a packet whose content was known even if it had not been decrypted e TKIP e Short for Temporal Key Integration this is part of the IEEE 802 111 encryption standard for wireless LANs TKIP provides a per packet key mixing message integrity check and re keying mechanism thus ensuring that every data packet is sent with its own unique encryption key Key mixing increases the complexity of decoding the keys by giving the hacker much less data that has been encrypted using any one key RR e WEP e Short for Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is a scheme used to secure wireless networks Wi Fi A wireless network broadcasts messages using radio which are particularly susceptible to hacker attacks WEP was intended to provide the confidentiality and security comparable to that of a traditional wired network As a result of identified weaknesses in this scheme WEP was superseded by Wi Fi Protected Access WPA and then by the full IEEE 802 111 standard also known as WPA2 e WPA e Wi Fi Protected Access WPA and WPA2 is a class of system used to secure wireless Wi Fi computer networks It was created in response to several serious weaknesses researchers had found in the previous WEP system WPA implements the majority of the IEEE 802 111 standard and was intended as an in
41. System value assigned to the Virtual NOTE Master within NetLinx Studio Before beginning 1 Verify that the panel has been configured to communicate with the Wireless Access Point and confirm that the signal strength quality bargraph is On 2 In NetLinx Studio select Settings gt Master Communication Settings from the Main menu to open the Master Communication Settings dialog FIG 39 Master Communication Settings Available System s Configuration Settings No Active System Default Settings System p E Terminal Settings No Active System Default Settings Configuration Communication Settings OK Cancel FIG 39 Master Communications Settings dialog box 3 Click the Communications Settings button to open the Communications Settings dialog FIG 40 Communication Settings m Platform Selection Transport Connection Option NetLing Master C TCPAP E dit Settings C Axcess Master Serial odes Authentication Required C Virtual NetLinx Master Name an Seen FIG 40 Communications Settings dialog box 4 Clickon the Virtual NetLinx Master radio button from the Platform Selection section to indicate that you are working as a NetLinx Master Click on the Virtual NetLinx Master radio box from the Transport Connection Option section to indicate wanting to configure the PC to communicate with a panel Everything else such as the Authentication is greyed o
42. The second step in setting up the wireless card is to configure the Wireless Settings section of the Wireless Settings page This section configures both the communication and security parameters from the internal wireless card to the WAP The procedures outlined within the following sections for an 802 11g card facilitate a common security configuration to a target WAP Refer to the Appendix B Wireless Technology section on page 166 for more information on other security methods After setting up the wireless card parameters configure the communication parameters for the target Master see Step 3 Choose a Master Connection Mode section on page 35 Configuring the device s wireless card for unsecured access to a WEP In the Protected Setup page 1 Press the Wireless Settings button located on the lower left to open the Wireless Settings page FIG 21 e Back Wireless Settings b IP Settins B Wireless Security DEN Dho mmm T Wireless card E security settings MVP connection e a L m ih i gt None napi Poor A REUnkInfo Fair D 3 Good zu LIII Very Good T ar ie Excellent FIG 21 Wireless Settings page showing a sample unsecured configuration 2 Enter the SSID information by e Automatically filling it by pressing the Site Survey button From the Site Survey page choosing an Open WAP from within the Site Survey page and then pressing the Connect button at the bottom of the page FIG 22
43. WAPs by switching Channels 1 amp 11 between channels 1 and 11 if the other channel is unavailable LLEAAA a Wireless Settings Page Cont Access Point MAC Address Wireless Security Open Clear Text Static WEP WPA PSK This unique address identifies the Wireless Access Point WAP used by this panel for wireless communication read only Site Survey button Launches the Wireless Site Survey page The options on this page allow you to detect sniff out all WAPs transmitting within range of the panel s Wi Fi card Data displayed on the Site Survey page is categorized by Network Name SSID WAP names Channel RF channels currently being used by the WAP Security Type security protocol enabled on the WAP if detectable Signal Strength None Poor Fair Good Very Good and Excellent MAC Address Unique identification of the transmitting Access Point Refer to the Using the Site Survey tool section on page 27 for more detailed information on the S te Survey page When communicating with a NXA WAP200G enter the MAC Address BSSID of the target WAP as the Access Point MAC Address Refer to the WAP200G Instruction Manual for more information Sets the wireless security method to be used by the panel to connect to the network Selecting any of the connection method buttons invokes the relevant configuration page with options that allow you to
44. Wheel Programming The navigation wheel on the front of the MVP 5200i has multiple programming functions The device has four buttons mounted underneath the wheel assigned as select left right top and bottom These buttons are fully programmable The wheel itself is also fully programmable The wheel generated two pulses as it rotates The phase difference between these pulses determines the direction of the rotation and these periods can be a measure of its speed A one third rotation of this wheel causes a level change Navigation Wheel Specific Commands This command is used in NetLinx Studio and is case insensitive Navigation Wheel Specific Commands AWLD lt LED LED NUM indicates the channel code or ID number associated with an external LED to NUM gt lt ACTION be controlled In Systems with one external LED this field should be ignored Brightness ACTION indicates the expected behavior of the LED For more information please Set the Sleep refer to the Navigation Wheel behavior in each Power Mode table on page 6 Blink LED 0 LED OFF Turns LED Off behavior 1 LED ON Turns LED On 2 LED Resume Restores operation of LED 3 LOW BRIGHTNESS Sets the low brightness value for LED when operating on battery 4 HIGH BRIGHTNESS Sets the high brightness value for LED when operating on external power or docked Brightness Value ranges from 0 to 100 This field is ignored when action is 0 1 0r2 Examples WLD
45. a wired and wireless network It aggregates the traffic from all wireless clients and forwards it down the network to the switch or router One WAP may be all that is necessary for a standard installation However more WAPs may be needed depending on the size of the installation its layout and its construction e Wireless Equivalent Privacy WEP Security is a method by which WLANs protect wireless data streams A data stream encrypted with WEP can still be intercepted or eavesdropped upon but the encryption makes the data unintelligible to the interloper The strength of WEP is measured by the length of the key used to encrypt the data The longer the key the harder it is to crack 802 11b implementations provided 64 bit and 128 bit WEP keys This is known respectively as 64 bit and 128 bit WEP encryption 64 bit is generally not regarded as adequate security protection Both key lengths are supported by the Modero product line Whichever level of WEP used using identical settings is crucial CASE SENSITIVE the key length and the key itself on all devices Only devices with common WEP settings will be able to communicate Similarly if one device has WEP enabled and another does no they will not be able to talk to each other Although the calculations required to encrypt data with WEP can impact the performance of your wireless network this impact is generally only seen when running benchmarks and is not large enough to be noticeable in
46. and assigns values to the WAP Features on this page include Wireless Settings Page Back Saves all changes and returns to the previous page Connection Status icon The icon in the upper right corner of each Protected Setup page provides a constant visual indication of current connection status Note a Lock appears on the icon if the panel is connected to a secured NetLinx Master IP Settings Sets the IP communication values for the panel DHCP STATIC Sets the panel to either DHCP or Static communication modes DHCP a temporary IP Addresses is assigned to the panel by a DHCP server If DHCP is selected the other IP Settings fields are disabled see below Static IP is a permanent IP Address assigned to the panel If Static IP is selected the other P Settings fields are enabled see below IP Address Enter the secondary IP address for this panel Subnet Mask Enter the subnetwork address for this panel Gateway Enter the gateway address for this panel Host Name Enter the host name for this panel Primary DNS Enter the address of the primary DNS server used by this panel for host name lookups Secondary DNS Enter the secondary DNS address for this panel Domain Enter a unique name to the panel for DNS look up MAC Address This unique address identifies the wireless Ethernet card in the panel read only Active Roaming on When enabled connection allows active roaming between
47. and setup process between the panel and the Radius server In this way the real identity username is protected Typically this is in the form of a fictitious username such as anonymous amx com Password Opens an on screen keyboard Enter the network password string specified for the user entered within the dentity field used by the panel to identify itself to an Authentication RADIUS Server Note This information is similar to the password entered to gain access to a secured workstation Automatic PAC Provisioning This selection toggles PAC Protected Access Credential Provisioning Enabled automatic or Disabled manual f Enabled is selected the following PAC File Location field is disabled because the search for the PAC file is done automatically f Disabled is selected the user is required to manually locate a file containing the PAC shared secret credentials for use in authentication In this case the IT department must create a PAC file and then transfer it into the panel using the AMX Certificate Upload application Note Even when automatic provisioning is enabled the PAC certificate is only downloaded the first time that the panel connects to the RADIUS server This file is then saved into the panel s file system and is then reused from then on It is possible for the user to change a setting such as a new Identity that would invalidate this certificate In that case the panel must be forced t
48. at each of the upper corners of the device underneath screw covers Remove the screw covers to access the screws e Liftup the kickstand to reach the remaining three screws IR emitter panel Kickstand FIG 90 Screw placement at the back of the MVP 5200i GW 3 Carefully remove the back of the device making sure not to dislodge the IR emitter panel 4 Disconnect and remove the old battery from the female connector FIG 91 5 Connect the new battery making sure to seat fully the battery s female connector to the male connector in the device Use a clean nonconductive stick or probe to seat the connectors 6 Install the new battery making sure that the label faces outward and the battery connector wiring runs to the left FIG 91 Make sure that the excess battery wiring fits in the space to the bottom left of the battery Excess battery wiring Female connector FIG 91 Battery installation and connection diagram 7 Reattach the back of the device en Ne 8 Insert the five screws and replace the screw covers atop the two upper screws using the replacement upper screw covers included in the Battery Pack Kit 9 Restart the device to confirm that the new battery is functioning correctly Battery Life and Replacement 160 MVP 5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel Appendix A Text Formatting Text Formatting Codes for Bargraphs Joysticks Text formatting codes for bargraphs provide a mecha
49. border 0 27 40 41 Set the borer style number See the Border Styles and Programming Numbers table on page 113 DO lt 1 5 gt lt 1 5 gt lt 1 5 gt lt 1 5 gt lt 1 5 gt Set the draw order Listed from bottom to top Refer to the BDO command on page 118 for more information JoF font 1 8 10 11 20 29 32 xx gt Set the font See the Default Font Styles and ID Numbers table on page 112 JoF font 01 08 10 11 20 29 32 xx gt Set the font See the Default Font Styles and ID Numbers table on page 112 oMI mask image gt Set the mask image Refer to the BMI command on page 123 for more information Jo T text gt Set the text using ASCII characters empty is clear P lt bitmap gt Set the picture bitmap filename empty is clear 9ol icon 01 9900 0 clear Set the icon using values of 01 9900 icon numbers are assigned in the TPDesign4 Resource Manager tab Slots section l lt icon 01 9900 0 clear Set the icon using values of 01 9900 icon numbers are assigned in the TPDesign4 Resource Manager tab Slots section 6J alignment of text 1 9 As shown the following telephone keypad alignment chart Zero can be used for an absolute position 9oJT alignment of text 0 9 gt As shown the above telephone keypad alignment chart BUT the 0 zero is absolute and followed by lt left gt lt top gt JB lt alignment of bitmap picture 0 9 gt As shown the above tel
50. button OFF state fill color information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1012 Flag 0 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 9 VALUES 0 TEXT FF8000FF TEXT LENGTH 9 BCT Syntax Get the current U 2BCT vt addr range gt lt button states range gt text color Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1013 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 Actual length of string should be 9 Value3 Zero Text Hex encoded color value ex 000000FF Text length Color name length should be 9 Example SEND COMMAND Panel BCT 529 1 Gets the button OFF state text color information The result sent to Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1013 Flag 0 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 9 VALUE3 0 TEXT FFFFFEFF TEXT LENGTH 9 Button Query Commands Cont BMP Syntax Get the current BMP lt vt addr range gt lt button states range gt bitmap name Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1002 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 Actual length of string Value3 Zero Text String that represents the bitmap name Text length Bitmap name tex
51. buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state layer assignments Fill Layer 1 Image Layer 2 Icon Layer 3 Text Layer 4 Border Layer 5 Note The layer assignments are from bottom to top The default draw order is 12345 Example SEND COMMAND Panel BDO 530 1 amp 2 51432 Sets the button s variable text 530 ON OFF state draw order from bottom to top to Border Fill Text Icon and Image Example 2 SEND COMMAND Panel BDO 1 0 12345 Sets all states of a button back to its default drawing order BFB Set the feedback type of the button ONLY works on General type buttons Syntax BFB vt addr range gt lt feedback type Variable variable text address range 1 4000 feedback type None Channel Invert On Always on Momentary and Blink Example SEND COMMAND Panel BFB 500 Momentary Sets the Feedback type of the button to Momentary Button Commands Cont BIM Set the input mask for the specified address Syntax BIM vt addr range gt lt input mask gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 input mask Refer to the Text Area Input Masking table on page 162 for character types Example SEND COMMAND Panel BIM 500 AAAAAAAAAA Sets the input mask to ten A characters that are required to either a letter or digit entry is required BLN Set the number of lines removed equally from the top and bottom of a composite v
52. color by Name and R GB value RRGGBB or RRGGBBAA Change the Syntax GSC vt addr range gt lt color value Variable variable text address range 1 4000 color value Refer to the RGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors table on page 110 Example SEND COMMAND Panel GSC 500 12 Changes the bargraph or joystick slider color to Yellow Button Commands Cont GSN Slider names and cursor names can be found in the TPDesign4 slider name and cursor Change the drop down list bargraph slider Syntax name or joystick cursor name GSN vt addr range gt lt bargraph slider name Variable variable text address range 1 4000 bargraph slider name See table below Bargraph Slider Names Essendo Li LUNES LN NN pe olm o qe 2 per par Me m Example SEND COMMAND Panel GSN 500 Ball Changes the bargraph slider name or the Joystick cursor name to Ball AICO Syntax Set the icon toa ICO vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt icon index gt button Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state icon index range 0 9900 a value of 0 is clear Example SEND COMMAND Panel ICO 500 504 amp 510 515 1 amp 2 1 Sets the icon for On and Off states for buttons with variable text ranges of 500 504 amp 510 515 AIRM Pulse the given
53. defined in the NetLinx programming language with values for the Device Port System in all programming examples Panel is used in place of these values e Variable text ranges allow you to target 1 or more variable text channels in a single command e Button State ranges allow you to target 1 or more states of a variable text button with a single command e Character is used for the through notation also the amp character is used for the And notation Button Commands ANI Syntax Run a button U ANI cvt addr range gt lt start state gt lt end state gt lt time gt animation Variable in 1 10 second 9458 variable text address range 1 4000 start state Beginning of button state 07 current state end state End of button state time 7 In 1 10 second intervals Example SEND COMMAND Panel ANI 500 1 25 100 Runs a button animation at text range 500 from state 1 to state 25 for 10 second APF Syntax Add page flip APF vt addr range page flip action page name action to a button Variable if it does not variable text address range 1 4000 page flip action Stan dardPage Flip to standard page Prev iousPage Flip to previous page Show Popup Show Popup page Hide Popup Hide Popup page Togg lePopup Toggle popup state ClearG roup Clear popup page group from all pages ClearP age Clear all popup pages from a page with the specified page nam
54. entries 4 Select a desired Access Point by touching the corresponding row The up arrow and down arrow will be grayed out if ten or fewer access points are detected If more are detected then they will be enabled as appropriate so that the user can scroll through the list With the desired WAP selected and highlighted click the Connect button to be directed to the selected security mode s Settings page with the SSID field filled in From there either Cancel the operation or fill in any necessary information fields and then click Save Selecting an Open WEP and WPA PSK Access Point and then clicking Connect will open the corresponding Settings page For any other security mode clicking Connect will only return to the previous page without any information being entered e Inan Open security mode after selection and connection to a target WAP the SSID name of the selected WAP is saved for the open security mode e Ina Static WEP security mode after selection and connection to a WEP Access Point the user is then redirected back to the Static WEP security screen where the SSID field is already filled out The user is only required to enter in the remaining WEP key settings A similar process occurs for WPA PSK access points For any other situation the security mode switches back to the previous page and security and connection parameters must be entered in as usual Step 2 Configure the Card s Wireless Security Settings
55. five asterisks To change a User Access password 1 Press the button corresponding to the user s name in the User Access section 2 Inthe Password keyboard enter the user s password and press Done 3 Press the password button in the right column of the User Access section 4 Enter the new password into the Password keyboard and press Done To view all previous instances of users accessing the device 1 From the Password Settings page press the Enable button to highlight it The MVP 5200i will record all successful and unsuccessful attempts to access the touch panel 2 Press the Record button to send a record to the network Master of all recorded attempts to access the device This record may be retrieved from the Master at any time Tools Press and hold the Tools button to access the MVP 5200i s Panel Logs Panel Statistics and Connection Utility buttons FIG 76 Each of these buttons opens a separate page covered in detail below Panel Panel oia Logs Statistics Utility FIG 76 Tools button menu p The Tools button menu will remain visible for three seconds regardless of whether or not the button continues to be held NOTE Panel Connection Logs Page The Panel Connection Logs page FIG 77 chronicles all previous connections between the device and the network F EEE E Back Panel Connection Logs m zy a S lt Clear Refresh Page 1 lt gt FIG 77 Panel Connection Logs Page
56. following IP addresses 192 168 224 158 NOTE Changes to the System Number of the Virtual NetLins Master will not take effect until all communications have been stopped and restarted Cancel FIG 38 Virtual NetLinx Master Settings dialog box 7T Enter the System number the default is 1 8 Click OK on all open dialogs to save your settings 9 Click the OnLine Tree tab in the Workspace window to view the devices on the Virtual System 10 Right click on Empty Device Tree System and select Refresh System to re populate the list The panel will not appear as a device below the virtual system number in the Online Tree tab until both the system number default 1 is entered into the Master Connection section of the System Settings page and the panel is restarted e The System Connection status button turns green after a few seconds to indicate an active USB connection to the PC via the Virtual Master e Ifthe System Connection icon does not turn green check the USB connection and communication settings and refresh the system Ethernet 1 When using Wireless Ethernet press the listed Mode to toggle through the available connection modes Connection Modes contact This setting requires providing the Master with the device s IP Mode Description Procedures None No connection None Auto The device connects to the first master that Setting the System Number responds This setting requires setti
57. for an absolute position Example SEND COMMAND Panel JSB 500 504 amp 510 515 1 amp 2 1 Sets the off on state picture alignment to upper left corner for those buttons with variable text ranges of 500 504 amp 510 515 JSI Set icon alignment using a numeric keypad layout for those buttons with a defined address range The alignment of 0 is followed by lt left gt lt top gt The left and top coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the button Syntax U JSI vt addr range button states range gt lt new icon alignment Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state new icon alignment Value of 1 9 corresponds to the following locations Zero can be used for an absolute position Example SEND COMMAND Panel JSI 500 504 amp 510 515 1 amp 2 1 Sets the Off On state icon alignment to upper left corner for those buttons with variable text range of 500 504 amp 510 515 Button Commands Cont JST Set text alignment using a numeric keypad layout for those buttons with a defined address range The alignment of 0 is followed by lt left gt lt top gt The left and top coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the button Syntax U JST vt addr range button states range gt lt new text alignm
58. gt RU me Connect FIG 20 Site Survey page To access the Site Survey Tool 1 From the Protected Setup page press the Wireless Settings button to open the Wireless Settings page 2 Press the Site Survey button This action launches the Wireless Site Survey page which displays a listing of all detected WAPs in the communication range of the internal card e The card scans its environment every four seconds and adds any new WAPs found to the list Every scan cycle updates the signal strength fields Access points are tracked by MAC Address e If the WAP s SSID is set as a blank then N A is displayed within the SSID field e If the WAP s SSID is not broadcast it will not show up on the Wireless Networks screen e If a WAP is displayed in the list is not detected for 10 scans in a row it is then removed from the screen In this way a user can walk around a building and track access points as they move in and out of range 3 Sortthe information provided on this page by pressing on a column name This moves the sorting arrow to that column where it may be toggled up or down Up arrow indicates that the information is being sorted in an ascending order e Down arrow indicates that the information is being sorted in a descending order NOTE If the panel detects more than 10 WAPs the Up Down arrows at the far right side of the page become active blue and allow the user to scroll through the list of
59. is configured properly using the steps outlined in the previous two sections 2 With the panel already configured for USB communication and the Virtual Master setup within NetLinx Studio refresh the Online Tree pane NOTE 3 After the Communication Verification dialog window verifies active communication between the Virtual Master and the panel click the OnLine Tree tab in the Workspace window FIG 83 to view the devices on the Virtual System The default System value is 1 4 Right click on the System entry FIG 83 and select Refresh System to re populate the list Verify the panel appears in the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace window ec He iue SE uA EURO HENRI Se eR Showing the Virtual Master Deos ad S5 G6 Bao a firmware version and ET device number Shows Netlinx Studio version number LEN System l Devices mm 00000 VNM AMX Corp VNM Version 1 2 JE 32001 NSX Application AMX Corp v2 7 0 226 iii Masters Devices Ports Shows the current MVP panel firmware version and device number Ci Workspace Online Tree MNP S20Di axs EI n e Status Find in Files A Find IR Files File Transfer Statud 4 Ready amp lor Bor Push Disabied MEE EEE FIG 83 NetLinx Workspace window showing panel connection via a Virtual NetLinx Master The panel specific firmware is shown on the right of the listed panel Download the latest firmwa
60. lt popup page name gt lt timeout gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup page timeout Timeout duration in 1 10ths of a second Example SEND COMMAND Panel PPT Popup1 30 Sets the popup page Popup 1 to timeout within 3 seconds PPX Close all popups on all pages This command works in the same way as the Clear All command in TPDesign 4 Syntax Wwe PPX 4 Example SEND COMMAND Panel PPX Close all popups on all pages Page Commands Cont PSE Set the show effect for the specified popup Syntax PSE lt popup page name gt lt show effect name gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed Set the show effect position page to the named show On effect show effect name Refers to the popup effect name being used Example SEND COMMAND Panel GPSE Popupl Slide from Left Sets the Popup1 show effect name to Slide from Left PSP Only 1 coordinate is ever needed for an effect however the command will specify both This command sets the location at which the effect will begin Syntax PSP lt popup page name gt lt x coordinate gt lt y coordinate gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On Example SEND COMMAND Panel PSP Popup1 100 0 Sets the Popup1 show effect x coordinate value to 100 and the y coordinate v
61. resources Adds any and all resource parameters by sending embedded codes and data Syntax 1 RAF lt resource name gt lt data gt Variable resource name 1 50 ASCII characters data Refers to the embedded codes see table below Embedded Codes Pe Host Name y qualified Tons or IP Address 0F lt file gt Ful path to the location of the file or program that wil retum the resource The path must be a valid HTTP URL minus the protocol and host The only exception to this is the inclusion of special escape sequences and in the case of the FTP protocol regular expressions A lt path gt Set Directory path The path must be a valid HTTP URL minus the protocol host and filename The only exception to this is the inclusion of special escape sequences and in the case of the FTP protocol regular expressions refres R lt refresh 1 65535 gt refreshes in which the resource is downloaded again Refreshing a resource causes the button displaying that resource to refresh also The default value is 0 only download the resource once newest 00N 0 1 Set the newest file A value of 1 means that only the most recent file matching the pattern is downloaded preserve YN 0 12 Set the value of the preserve flag Default is 0 Currently preserve has no function Example SEND COMMAND Panel RAF New Image PO HAMX COMS ALab Test file Ftest jpg Adds a new resource The resource name is
62. same WEP key If the target Wireless Access Point does not support passphrase key generation and must be manually entered on the panel NOTE 11 The remaining Current Key and Authentication fields are greyed out and cannot be altered by the user RR NOTE 12 Verify that the fields within the IP Settings section have been properly configured Refer to Step 1 Configure the Device s Wireless IP Settings section on page 25 for detailed information 13 Press the Back button to navigate to the Protected Setup page and press the on screen Reboot button to save any changes and restart the panel Remember that you will need to navigate to the System Settings page and configure the connection to a target Master 14 After the panel restarts return to the Wireless Settings page to verify the Link Quality and Signal Strength e The descriptions are None Poor Fair Good Very Good and Excellent The signal strength field provides some descriptive text regarding the strength of the connection to a Wireless Access Point Configuration of the network could be required if there is no signal or no IP Address is displayed Configuring multiple wireless touch panels to communicate to a target WEP 1 For each communicating touch panel complete all of the steps outlined within the previous section on page 30 Navigate back to the Wireless Settings page on each panel Verify that all communicating Modero panels are using the same SSID enc
63. section of this page FIG 19 Wireless Settings pi Saine Wires sjsleinit DUE pcr X Open Clear Text EAP TTLS IH aliras TER EAP TLS Suini idazk oiy nEw 6 r EAP PEAP EAP FAST WPA PSK ov EAP LEAP Primary DNS 192 168 20 7 Secondary UNS 192 168 20 9 Ss D MAG Address 00 C0 1B 08 76 2E Acive Roaming on Channels Disabled TEAN Onk Guality AccessPoint d Sianeli erat pep Hine INO Channel A Wireless Access Point Site Survey Button FIG 19 Wireless Settings page IP Settings section 2 Toggle the DHCP Static field from the IP Settings section until the choice cycles to DHCP This action causes all fields in the ZP Settings section other than Host Name to be greyed out DHCP will register the unique factory assigned MAC Address on the panel and once the communication setup process is complete assign IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway values from the DHCP Server 3 Press the optional Host Name field to open the Host Name keyboard and enter the host name information 4 Press Done after assigning the alpha numeric string of the host name 5 The remaining greyed out fields in the ZP Settings section cannot be altered Once the panel is rebooted these values are obtained by the unit and displayed in the DNS fields after power up P NOTE e NOTE This information can be found in either the Workspace System name Define Device section of the code that defines the propert
64. sheetrock is possible but requires special preparation If installing into a solid wall of concrete or rock a recess must be chiselled or cut out to match the size of the device The box is sized 8 375 inches 21 27cm long and 5 75 inches 14 60cm high so the hole should be at least 1 4 0 64cm smaller in these dimensions To facilitate the full range of movement of the device s components the recess must be at least 2 69 inches 6 83cm deep Ensure that the power cable has been installed in the wall and is accessible by the installer before chiseling out the recess Instead of using the lockdown wings to secure the Plastic Back Box standard concrete screws may be inserted through the screw holes after removing the lockdown wings However drill the concrete screw holes into the wall before setting the screws into the box as excessive torque applied to the screws will damage the box To avoid this the box may be installed with adhesive Test an unobtrusive spot on the back of the box with a sample of the adhesive to check for any adverse reactions before installing the device Accessories 20 MVP 5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel Configuring Communication DP WARNING NOTE All control for a MVP 5200i touch panel is established through a NetLinx Master Communication between the MVP and the Master consists of using either Wireless Ethernet DHCP Static IP or USB References to Ethernet in this manual focus on
65. states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state new text 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel TXT 500 504 amp 510 515 1 amp 2 Test Only Sets the On and Off state text for buttons with the variable text ranges of 500 504 amp 510 515 Button Commands Cont UNI For the UNI command UN and BMF command the Unicode text is sent as Set Unicode text ASCII HEX nibbles Syntax U UNI vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt unicode text Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state unicode text Unicode HEX value Example SEND COMMAND Panel UNI 500 1 0041 Sets the button s unicode character to A Note To send the variable text A in unicode to all states of the variable text button 1 for which the character code is 0041 Hex send the following command SEND COMMAND TP UNI 1 0 0041 Note Unicode is always represented in a HEX value TPD4 generates through the Text Enter Box dialog unicode HEX values Refer to the TPDesign4 Instruction Manual for more information Miscellaneous MVP Strings back to the Master The following two strings are sent by the MVP panel back to the communicating Master MVP Strings to Master undock master This is se
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67. the interior of the box contains an UP arrow pointing to the knockouts The Metal Rough In Box does not have to be installed beforehand but it offers an extra level of support To install the Plastic Back Box 1 Cut a hole into the wall or surface intended to hold the box The outer lip of the box is sized 8 69 inches 220 66mm long and 6 0 inches 152 4mm high so the hole should be at least 1 4 6 4mm smaller in each dimension FIG 10 8 25 209 55mm j i i 5 56 5 56 141 29mm 141 29mm t t I 8 25 209 55mm FIG 10 Recommended cutout for plastic back box H Make sure to measure the size of the intended hole before starting to cut it WARNING 2 Select the knockout to be removed from the top of the box The box has two knockouts at the top left and the top right NOTE WARNING To assist with wiring and to avoid mechanical stresses on the wire and the mechanism of the Wall Mounted Charging Station the top right knockout is preferred for use 3 Run the power cable through the knockout into the box Pull out about six inches 15 25cm of cable into the box to facilitate installation of the MVP WCS 52 4 Slide the plastic back box into the hole being careful not to twist or pinch the cable and set it flush with the wall FIG 11 Make sure that all of the lockdown wings are folded into their slots before attempting to insert the box For ease of installation t
68. the use of Wireless Ethernet via the MVP s WiFi Card Before commencing verify you are using the latest NetLinx Master and Modero panel specific firmware Verify you are using the latest versions of AMX s NetLinx Studio and TPDesign4 programs In the example below FIG 15 three MVP 5200i devices are shown at varying distances from the two WAP gateways As with any other WAP network the gateways are spaced so as to allow a maximum wireless coverage for the three devices illia 11g WAP eS Panel 1 Cc Panel 3 802 119 WAP FIG 15 System Deployment Diagram When initially installing the MVP 5200i some basic configuration items including network settings and NetLinx settings will need to be set For more information refer to the Protected Setup Pages section on page 61 The MVP 5200i defaults to Ethernet and Auto mode for its Master connection Configuring Communication 22 IR Communication In certain situations the MVP 5200i may be used as an infrared remote device for other AMX controllers The device can transmit IR over 20 feet 6 10 m from the panel at frequencies of 38KHz 455KHz and 1 2MHz IR receivers and transmitters on G4 panels share the device address number of the panel The MVP 5200i includes an IR transmitter for communication between the device and the NetLinx Master and between separate devices The transmitter is located behind the IR Emitter Panel on the rear of the device FIG 16 IR Emitter
69. to SETUP SETUP page Example SEND COMMAND Panel SETUP Sends the panel to the Setup Page SHUTDOWN Syntax Shut down the SHUTDOWN batteries providing Example power to the SEND COMMAND Panel SHUTDOWN anel i Shuts down the batteries feeding power to the panel This function saves the battery from discharging SLEEP Syntax Force the panel SLEEP into screen saver Example mode SEND COMMAND Panel SLEEP Forces the panel into screen saver mode Panel Runtime Operation Commands Cont SOU Play a sound file Syntax SOU lt sound name gt Variables sound name Name of the sound file Supported sound file formats are WAV amp MP3 Example SEND COMMAND Panel SOU Music wav Plays the Music wav file TKP Pops up the keypad icon and initializes the text string to that specified The Prompt Text is Present a optional telephone Syntax keypad TKP lt initial text gt lt prompt text gt Variables initial text 1 50 ASCII characters prompt text 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel TKP 999 222 1211 Enter Phone Number Pops up the Keypad and initializes the text string 999 222 1211 with prompt text Enter Phone Number TPAGEON This command turns On page tracking whereby when the page or popups change a Turn On page string is sent to the Master This string may be captured with a CREATE_BUFFER tracking command
70. touch panel to select it 8 In the Virtual NetLinx Master Settings dialog box click OK to close the box 9 Inthe Communications Settings dialog box click OK to close the box 10 In the Master Communications Settings dialog box click OK to save your settings and return to the main NetLinx Studio application 11 Click the OnLine Tree tab in the Workspace window to view the devices on the Virtual System The default System value is 1 12 Right click on the Empty Device Tree System entry and select Refresh System to re populate the list The panel will not appear as a device below the virtual system number in the Online Tree tab until both the system number used in step 14 for the Virtual NetLinx Master is entered into the Master Connection section of the System Settings page and the panel is restarted 13 The OnLine Tree should now display the connection to the device The Connection Status Icon on the device may take up to five seconds to register the connection Step 3 Confirm and Upgrade the firmware via the USB port Use the CC USB Type A to Mini B 5 wire programming cable to provide communication between the mini USB Program port on the touch panel and the PC This method of communication is used to transfer firmware Kit files and TPD4 touch panel files A mini USB connection is only detected after it is installed onto an active panel 1 Verify that the direct USB connection Type A on the panel to mini USB on the panel
71. volume level of any analog signal coming into the device Use the Up Down buttons to adjust the input level range 0 100 The Line In Level bargraph indicates the current input level Press the bargraph to the left or right of the graph marker to adjust the volume level in one percent increments range 0 100 or press the bargraph and hold to move the graph marker to the desired level The Mute button mutes the line input Intercom Mic Level Adjusts the volume level on the intercom s microphone Use the Up Down buttons to adjust the microphone level range 0 100 Press the bargraph to the left or right of the graph marker to adjust the volume level in one percent increments range 0 100 or press the bargraph and hold to move the graph marker to the desired level Intercom Volume Sets the volume level for intercom calls from another MVP 5200i Use the Up Down buttons to adjust the Line In volume level range 0 100 The Line In Level bargraph indicates the current Line In level Press the bargraph to the left or right of the graph marker to adjust the volume level in one percent increments range 0 100 or press the bargraph and hold to move the graph marker to the desired level The Mute button mutes the Line In volume Audio Output Audio Output Enables USB headphone output WAV files Supported sample rates The following sample rates for WAV files are supported by MVP
72. 0 515 1 F4ECOA63 SEND COMMAND Panel BCF 500 504 amp 510 515 1 F4ECOA Sets the Off state fill color by color number Colors can be set by Color Numbers Color name R G B alpha colors RRGGBBAA and R G amp B colors values RRGGBB A Button Commands Cont BCT Set the text color to the specified color Only if the specified text color is not the same as the current color Note Color can be assigned by color name without spaces number or R G B value RRGGBB or RRGGBBAA Syntax BCT vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt color value Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state color value Refer to the RGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors table on page 110 for more information Example SEND COMMAND Panel BCT 500 504 amp 510 1 12 Sets the Off state border color to 12 Yellow Colors can be set by Color Numbers Color name R G B alpha colors RRGGBBAA and R G amp B colors values RRGGBB BDO Set the button draw order Determines what order each layer of the button is drawn Syntax BDO vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt 1 5 gt lt 1 5 gt lt 1 5 gt lt 1 5 el 525 Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General
73. 1 VALUE2 1 VALUE3 0 TEXT TEXT LENGTH 0 TEC Syntax Get the current U TEC vt addr range gt lt button states range gt text effect color Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1009 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 Actual length of string should be 9 Value3 Zero Text Hex encoded color value ex 4 000000FF Text length Color name length should be 9 Example SEND COMMAND Panel TEC 529 1 Gets the button OFF state text effect color information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1009 Flag 0 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 9 VALUE3 0 TEXT 5088F2AE TEXT LENGTH 9 Button Query Commands Cont TEF Syntax Get the current U TEF cvt addr range gt lt button states range gt text effect name Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1008 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 Actual length of string Value3 Zero Text String that represents the text effect name Text length Text effect name length Example SEND COMMAND Panel TEF 529 1 Gets the button OFF state text effect name information Th
74. 159 9F Up Arrow 160 A0 Down Arrow 161 A1 Left Arrow 162 A2 Right Arrow 192 CO CTRL key up 193 C1 ALT key up 194 C2 Shift key up a cci AL Panel Setup Commands These commands are case insensitive Panel Setup Commands AMUT Syntax Set the panel MUT mute state mute state Variable mute state 0 Mute Off and 1 Mute On Example SEND COMMAND Panel MUT 1 Sets the panel s master volume to mute PWD PWD sets the level 1 password only Set the page flip Syntax password PWD lt page flip password Variables page flip password 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel PWD Main Sets the page flip password to Main PWD Password level is required and must be 1 4 Set the page flip Syntax password pWD password level page flip password Variables password level 1 4 page flip password 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel PWD 1 Main Sets the page flip password on Password Level 1 to Main VOL Syntax Set the panel VOL volume level gt volume Variable volume level 0 100 100 is maximum volume setting Example SEND COMMAND Panel VOL 50 Set the panel volume to 50 Dynamic Image Commands The following is a listing and descriptions of Dynamic Image Commands Dynamic Image Commands BBR Set the bitmap of a button to use a Syntax U BBR vt addr range gt
75. 200i is removed Wait until the device s ejection door has completely withdrawn before re installing the MVP 5200i Unique passwords may be entered for up to four unique users as well as the administrator For more information on setting passwords please refer to the Password Settings Page section on page 90 Recharging To recharge the MVP 5200i 1 Slide the device into the Wall Charging Station cradle bottom first and make sure the device is fully seated in the Charging Station Press the top of the MVP 52001 back until it clicks The touch panel is now locked into the Charging Station and the station will automatically charge the device s battery Please refer to the Battery Settings Page section on page 60 to check on the battery charge status To release the touch panel unlock the touch panel and wait for the Wall Charging Station to pivot the touch panel away from the wall Installing the MVP WCS 52 Since the Wall Charging Station is intended to be affixed to a wall or other permanent structure care must be taken to ensure its proper installation to prevent potential damage to the MVP 5200i placed within p Other than wall installation tools the only tool required for this installation is a 1 Phillips screwdriver NOTE Installing the plastic Back Box The plastic back box has two knockouts at the top of the box and four 4 lockdown wings attached to the box with Phillips head screws For ease of installation
76. 32 Mint 0 191 96 33 Medium Mint 0 159 80 34 Dark Mint 0 127 64 35 Very Dark Mint 0 95 48 a a RGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors Cont Index No Name Red Green Blue 36 Very Light Cyan 0 255 255 37 Light Cyan 0 223 223 38 Cyan 0 191 191 39 Medium Cyan 0 159 159 40 Dark Cyan 0 127 127 41 Very Dark Cyan 0 95 95 42 Very Light Aqua 0 128 255 43 Light Aqua 0 112 223 44 Aqua 0 96 191 45 Medium Aqua 0 80 159 46 Dark Aqua 0 64 127 47 Very Dark Aqua 0 48 95 48 Very Light Blue 0 0 255 49 Light Blue 0 0 223 50 Blue 0 0 191 51 Medium Blue 0 0 159 52 Dark Blue 0 0 127 53 Very Dark Blue 0 0 95 54 Very Light Purple 128 0 255 55 Light Purple 112 0 223 56 Purple 96 0 191 57 Medium Purple 80 0 159 58 Dark Purple 64 0 127 59 Very Dark Purple 48 0 95 60 Very Light Magenta 255 0 255 61 Light Magenta 223 0 223 62 Magenta 191 0 191 63 Medium Magenta 159 0 159 64 Dark Magenta 127 0 127 65 Very Dark Magenta 95 0 95 66 Very Light Pink 255 0 128 67 Light Pink 223 0 112 68 Pink 191 0 96 69 Medium Pink 159 0 80 70 Dark Pink 127 0 64 71 Very Dark Pink 95 0 48 72 White 255 255 255 73 Grey1 238 238 238 74 Grey3 204 204 204 75 Grey5 170 170 170 76 Grey7 136 136 136 77 Grey9 102 102 102 78 Grey4 187 187 187 79 Grey6 153 153 153 a cL RGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors Cont
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78. 555 Zip Code 00000 9999 75082 4567 NOTE URL Resources A URL can be broken into several parts For example with the URL Attp www amx com company info home asp this URL indicates that the protocol in use is http HyperText Transport Protocol and that the information resides on a host machine named www amx com The image on that host machine is given an assignment by the program name of company info home asp Active Server Page The exact meaning of this name on the host machine is both protocol dependent and host dependent The information normally resides in a file but it could be generated dynamically This component of the URL is called the file component even though the information is not necessarily in a file A URL can optionally specify a port which is the port number to which the TCP IP connection is made on the remote host machine If the port is not specified the default port for the protocol is used instead For example the default port for http is 80 An alternative port could be specified as http www amx com 8080 company info home asp Any legal HTTP syntax can be used Special escape sequences The system has only a limited knowledge of URL formats as it transparently passes the URL information onto the server for translation A user can then pass any parameters to the server side programs such as CGI scripts or active server pages However the system will parse the URL looking for special escape codes
79. 7 Step 3 Choose a Master Connection Mode cccsessseececeeeceececececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 38 Ethernet over i eM 38 INTE 39 Setting up a device IP address 4 rere tette eee dette tacent Iona Freire ua RR 41 Configure a Virtual NetLinx Master using NetLinx Studio eene 42 Iuplerleeem m P 44 Master Connection to a Virtual Master via Ethernet cccccccccsssssssssssssessssseeeeeesens 45 Using G4 Web Control to Interact with a G4 Panel eere 47 Using your NetLinx Master to control the G4 panel esses 48 Upgrading Firmware napi pur pA RRUM CAI MEER A sneren toraa DE MD HM Ma MIER MM MUR a 53 Scale Images For Setup Pages ee neret unten eti nee t rune n eeu enano ue OE 53 Upgrading the Modero Firmware via the USB port seen 53 Step 1 Configure the panel for a USB Connection Type eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 53 Step 2 Prepare Studio for communication via the USB port eese 54 Step 3 Confirm and Upgrade the firmware via the USB port 55 Setup Pages issues eise tior i onte rEKex SEM uron BURG PIN MN E D PR MM CM PEN D DF UM SII REDE 59 Set p PAGES Tr 59 Navigation Buttons ccccccsssssssssssssessesss
80. Apply External Power 5 WakeUp Send Command Navigation Wheel behavior in each Power Mode Cont Power Mode Power Enters Mode By Exits Mode By LED Behavior Notes Status Sleep Blink Setting Enabled Disabled Stand By Battery Enabled Advanced 1 Apply External Off OFF External Display Off Power Power Management Power Power will ca 1 Display TimeOut 2 Touch Display ona alte unit to setting reached g 3 WakeUp Send Sleep Mode 2 Sleep Send Command in lt 10 Command seconds Stand By External N A Same as Sleep OFF OFF Display Off Power Mode Electronics halted Stand By Charging N A Same as Sleep OFF OFF Display Off Mode Electronics halted Shut Down Off Battery 1 Panel Shutdown 1 Apply External OFF OFF External Power setting reached Power Power will 2 Panel Shutdown 2 Press and hold transition button pressed Navigation Wheel unit to 3 Navigation Wheel button e g Mode after button held boot up Shut Down Off External N A Same as Sleep OFF OFF Power Mode Shut Down Off Charging N A Same as Sleep OFF OFF Mode The navigation wheel may also be programmed to initiate specific commands For more information please see the Programming section on page 103 Intercom Microphone The MVP 5200i contains a built in microphone above the upper lefthand corner of the touch screen for video and audio conferencing capabili
81. Battery Charge Status The Battery Charge Status field indicates the power charge currently available on the battery Battery Level Port The Battery Level Port field indicates the port being used to report charge status levels back to the NetLinx Master set in TPDesign4 Battery Level The Battery Level field indicates the level being used to report status levels back to the NetLinx Master set in TPDesign4 Battery Power Brightness Limit The DISABLE DISABLED button acts as a power save feature with two options Disable Clicking on this button deactivates this power save feature The panel will use the Panel Brightness level Disabled Clicking on this button activates the brightness limit set on the panel conserving battery power Activating this feature causes the panel to function at 80 of full brightness and overrides the Panel Brightness value set on the Setup page Protected Setup Pages The Protected Setup page FIG 56 provides secured access to advanced panel configuration options including communication and security settings The Protected Setup page is accessed through the Setup page please refer to the Setup Pages section on page 51 To access the Protected Setup pages 1 Press the center button of the navigation wheel and hold for 3 to 5 seconds to access the Setup pages Select the Protected Setup button on the left side of the screen Enter the factory default passw
82. MAND TP1 ICS 192 168 0 3 9000 9002 2 SEND COMMAND TP2 ICS 192 168 0 4 9002 9000 2 Example of setting up a multicast call where the first panel is paging two other panels SEND COMMAND TP1 ICS 239 252 1 1 9000 0 1 SEND COMMAND TP2 ICS 239 252 1 1 9000 0 0 SEND COMMAND TP3 ICS 239 252 1 1 9000 0 0 Example of setting up a baby monitor call where the first panel is listening to the microphone audio coming from the second panel SEND COMMAND TP1 ICS 192 168 0 3 9000 9002 0 SEND COMMAND TP2 ICS 192 168 0 4 9002 9000 1 Intercom end This terminates an intercom call connection Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt ICE Variables None Example SEND COMMAND TP1 ICE SEND COMMAND TP2 ICE Terminates an intercom call between two panels Intercom Commands Cont AICM TALK AICM LISTEN Intercom modify command Intercom modify command For backwards compatibility both versions are supported In this release however the TALK and LISTEN subcommands are ignored The microphone and or speaker are activated based on the initial mode value of the intercom start command and the audio data packet flow is started upon receipt of this command by the panel Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt 4ICM TALK Variables None Example SEND COMMAND TP1 I CM TALK Battery Life and Replacement 2 NOTE D WARNING Overview The battery powering the MVP 52001 is desi
83. MMAND Panel BRD 529 1 Gets the button OFF state border information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1014 Flag 0 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 22 VALUES 0 TEXT Double Bevel Raised L TEXT LENGTH 22 2BWW Syntax Get the current 2BWW vt addr range gt lt button states range gt word wrap flag Variable status variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1010 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 0 no word wrap 1 word wrap Value3 Zero Text Blank Text length Zero Example SEND COMMAND Panel BWW 529 1 Gets the button OFF state word wrap flag status information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1010 Flag 0 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 1 VALUES 0 TEXT TEXT LENGTH 0 Button Query Commands Cont FON Syntax Get the current FON vt addr range gt lt button states range gt font index Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1007 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 Font index Value3 Zero Text Blank Text length Zero Example SEND COMMAND Panel FON 529 1 Gets the but
84. ND COMMAND Panel DBEEP Outputs a double beep Panel Runtime Operation Commands Cont EKP Pops up the keypad icon and initializes the text string to that specified The Prompt Text is Extend the optional Keypad Syntax EKP lt initial text gt lt prompt text gt Variables initial text 1 50 ASCII characters prompt text 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel EKP 33333333 Enter Password Pops up the Keypad and initializes the text string 33333333 with prompt text Enter Password PKEYP Pops up the keypad icon and initializes the text string to that specified Keypad displays a Present a private keypad instead of the numbers typed The Prompt Text is optional Syntax PKEYP lt initial text Variables initial text 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel PKEYP 123456789 Pops up the Keypad and initializes the text string 123456789 in PKP Present a private keypad Pops up the keypad icon and initializes the text string to that specified Keypad displays a instead of the numbers typed The Prompt Text is optional Syntax PKP lt initial text gt lt prompt text gt Variables initial text 1 50 ASCII characters prompt text 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel PKP 1234567 ENTER PASSWORD Pops up the Keypad and initializes the text string ENTER PASSWORD in SETUP Syntax Send panel
85. Settings button to open the Communications Settings dialog box FIG 81 Communication Settings Platform Selection r Transport Connection Option NetLinx Master C TCP IP Edit Settings Axcess Master C Serial C Modem Au Virtual NetLinx Master serN nd Pa Sema FIG 81 Communications Settings dialog box 3 Click on the NetLinx Master radio button from the Platform Selection section 4 Click on the Virtual Master radio box from the Transport Connection Option section to configure the PC to communicate directly with a panel Everything else such as the Authentication is greyed out because this connection is not going through the Master s UI NOTE 5 Click the Edit Settings button on the Communications Settings dialog to open the Virtual NetLinx Master Settings dialog FIG 82 Virtual NetLinx Master Settings Master System Number 1 The Virtual NetLinx Master connection allows G4 devices to repes directly connect to NetLinx Studio instead of a physical NetLinx Current Connection 112 0 0 1 Master for transfers Available Connections IP Address Description 12 0 0 1 AMX USB Device Link Packet Scheduler Miniport 192 168 224 135 Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Packet Scheduler Miniport omea FIG 82 Virtual NetLinx Master Settings 6 Within this dialog enter the Master System number The default is 1 7 Inthe Available Connections section click on the IP address for the
86. Setup page Sleep Blink LED Enables and disables the blinking of the navigation wheel LED when the device is in Sleep mode When enabled the LED blinks while the device is charging The Sleep Blink LED button is enabled by default NOTE This feature will only apply when the device is in Sleep mode When the device is active the state of the LED will match that of the display Navigation Buttons The following Navigation buttons FIG 50 appear on the left side of the Setup page anaes gt Press to access the Protected Setup pages etup Press to access the Project Information page in order to view information on hie gt the TPDesign file being used and Panel Information page in order to view panel specific information such as resolution and memory Press to access the Time page in order to alter the time and date settings on the Master Press to access the Audio page in order to adjust audio parameters on the panel Press to access the Battery page in order to monitor battery status in Balteg the panel FIG 50 Setup Page Navigation Buttons Protected Setup Pages Information on the Protected Setup pages is available on page 61 NOTE Information Button The Information button allows access of both the Project Information page which contains data on the TPDesign4 file being used with the MVP 5200i and the Panel Information page which contains detailed information on the panel itself
87. Shutdown Bane Shutdown Dakine SENSN Dock Status Undock Panel The default password for the Protected Setup page is 1988 but this may be changed at any time For more information on the Setup and Protected Setup pages refer to the Setup Pages section on page 51 and the Protected Setup Pages section on page 61 2 Ld NOTE Setting the Panel s Device Number In the Protected Setup page 1 Press the Device Number field in the Device ID section to open the Device Number keypad 2 Enteraunique Device Number assignment for the device and press Done to return to the Protected Setup page The Device Number range is 1 32000 and the default is 10001 3 Press Reboot to reboot the device and apply the new Device Number Wireless Settings Wireless Access Overview DHCP When choosing DHCP a DHCP server must be accessible before the fields are populated If the SSID Network Name and WEP fields have not previously been configured the Wireless Settings page will not work until the panel is rebooted The parameters of the wireless card must be set before selecting Ethernet as the Master Connection Type The Wireless Access Point communication parameters must match those of the pre installed wireless CF card inside the device MVP touch panels connect to a wireless network through their use of the pre installed AMX 802 11g wireless interface card This allows users to communicate with a Wireless Access Point WAP The
88. To access these pages 1 Press and hold the Information button until the Project Information button and the Panel Information button slide from the left The Project Information and the Panel Information buttons will be displayed for three seconds before they slide back behind the Information button whether or not the Information button is still being pressed 2 Press the appropriate button for the information required 3 To return to the Setup page press the Back button Project Information Page The Project Information page displays the project properties of the TPDesign4 project file currently loaded on the panel FIG 51 Project Information File Name AMX Intercom 5200i TP4 Build Nambe Creation Wate Designer Ble Revision DEAE Job Name Sales Order fxevisiami3Bte LastSave Wate Blink Rate Job Gomments Mon Feb 14 16 12 47 2005 Mon Feb 14 16 12 47 2005 Tue Dec 18 17 20 54 2007 Porchase Orden AMXIR 38k Assianed Pom AMX IR 459k Assigned Bort User Wen Port User Dez Port Grade Sensor Port Gradle Sensor Granne FIG 51 Project Information page Features on this page include Project Information Page Back Saves all changes and returns to the previous page Connection Status icon The icon in the upper right corner of each Setup page provides a constant visual indication of current connection status Note a Lock appears on the icon if the panel is connected to a secured Ne
89. Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel Gloss White FG5966 02 PS3 0 Power Supply FG423 30 The MVP 5200i touch panel remains locked in the MVP WCS 52 until unlocked by the user This may be done by entering an appropriate password please refer to the Password Settings Page section on page 90 for more information or by pressing the Security Release button on the front of the device in emergencies The station ejects the device top first FIG 9 The device uses two neodymium rare earth magnets to keep the MVP 5200i from falling out of its cradle when the touch panel is angled forward Wall Charging Station uuo m lt Security Release button FIG 9 MVP WCS 52 GW Wall Charging Station Side view NOTE Unlocking the touch panel Once placed within the Wall Charging Station the MVP 5200i remains secured until the user unlocks it A ten second lag betwen the touch panel being placed in the Wall Charging Station and thesecurity feature enabling allows the user to remove the touch panel if it is accidentally put into the device To release the touch panel from the Wall Charging Station 1 2 Press the Security Release button A password keypad will pop up on the MVP 5200i screen Enter a password in the password keypad and press Enter Wait for the Wall Charging Station to pivot the touch panel away from the wall The device will remain in the ejected position until the MVP 5
90. WAP communication parameters must match those of the pre installed wireless interface card installed within the panel This internal card transmits data using 802 11x signals at 2 4 GHz For a more detailed explanation of the new security and encryption technology refer to the Appendix B Wireless Technology section on page 166 For more information on utilizing the AMX Certificate Upload Utility in conjunction with the EAP security refer to the AMX Certificate Upload Utility section on page 173 Configuring Wireless Network Access The first step in connecting the MVP 5200i to a wireless network is to configure the wireless communication parameters within the device s Wireless Settings page This page only configures the card to communicate to a target WAP the device must still be directed to communicate with the correct Master This pointing to a Master is done via the System Settings page which allows configuration of the IP Address System Number and Username Password information assigned to the target Master Step 1 Configure the Device s Wireless IP Settings The first step to a successful setup of the internal wireless card is to configure the JP Settings section on the Wireless Settings page This section configures the communication parameters from the MVP panel to the web Wireless communication using a DHCP Address In the Protected Setup page 1 Select Wireless Settings Wireless communication is set within the ZP Settings
91. a RSS 210 subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other ant
92. ach query command The text length String Encode field is not used in any command Button Query Commands BCB Syntax Get the current 2BCB vt addr range gt lt button states range gt border color Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1011 Flag zero Value1 Button state number Value2 Actual length of string should be 9 Value3 Zero Text Hex encoded color value ex 000000FF Text length Color name length should be 9 Example SEND COMMAND Panel BCB 529 1 Gets the button OFF state border color information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1011 Flag 0 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 9 VALUE3 0 TEXT 222222FF TEXT LENGTH 9 Button Query Commands Cont BCF Syntax Get the current fill U 2BCF vt addr range gt lt button states range gt color Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1012 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 Actual length of string should be 9 Value3 Zero Text Hex encoded color value ex 4 000000FF Text length Color name length should be 9 Example SEND COMMAND Panel BCF 529 1 Gets the
93. age 23 and open the Protected Setup page 3 Press System Settings to open the System Settings page 4 Toggle the blue Type field in the Master Connection section until the choice cycles to USB ALL fields are then greyed out and read only However they still display any previous network information 5 Press the Back button on the touch panel to return to the Protected Setup page 6 Press the Reboot button both to save any changes and to restart the panel Remember that the panel s connection type must be set to USB prior to rebooting the panel and prior to inserting the USB connector 7 ONLY AFTER the unit displays the first panel page should you THEN insert the mini USB connector into the Mini USB Port on the panel It may take a minute for the panel to detect the new connection and send a signal to the PC indicated by a green System Connection icon e lfafew minutes have gone by and the System Connection icon still does not turn green complete the procedures in the following section to set up the Virtual Master and refresh the System from the Online Tree This action sends out a request to the panel to respond and completes the communication turning the System Connection icon green 8 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to return to the System Settings page Step 2 Prepare Studio for communication via the USB port 1 From the Start menu in Windows XP open the Network Connections dialog Start gt Settings gt Network Connections Loc
94. al Area Connection 2 Look for the Local Area Connection reading Local Area Connection AMX USB Device Link and double click on it to open the Local Status 3 Press the Properties tab to open the Local Area Connection Properties section Press the Properties button to open the TCP IP Properties dialog box 5 Set the IP address to an address within the same subnet as the panel IP address specified within the USB IP settings of the panel For instance if the default IP address on the device is 12 0 0 2 set the IP address to 12 0 0 1 6 Setthe Subnet Mask to 255 255 255 0 7 Inthe TCP IP Properties dialog box click OK 8 Inthe Local Area Connection Properties section click Close AMX Certificate Upload Utility The Certificate Upload utility gives you the ability to compile a list of target touch panels select a pre obtained certificate uniquely identifying the panel and then upload that file to the selected panel This application must be run from a local machine and should not be used from a remote network location NOTE This application ensures that a unique certificate is securely uploaded to a specific touch panel Currently the target panels must be capable of supporting the WPA PSK and EAP XXX wireless security formats The Certificate Upload utility supports the following capabilities Ability to browse both a local and network drive to find a desired certificate file Ability to create a list of target
95. alue H Range High Value S Current State if regular bargraph then resolves to nothing A Current Value Range Low Value R Range High Value Range Low Value Given a current raw level value of 532 a range low value of 500 and a high range value of 600 the following text formatting codes would yield the following strings as shown in the table below Format Display P 32 A out of R 32 out of 100 A of 0 R 32 of 0 100 V of L H 532 of 500 600 e i NOTE Text Area Input Masking Text Area Input Masking may be used to limit the allowed correct characters that are entered into a text area For example in working with a zip code a user could limit the entry to a max length of only 5 characters with input masking this limit could be changed to 5 mandatory numerical digits and 4 optional numerical digits A possible use for this feature is to enter information into form fields The purpose of this feature is to Force the use of correct type of characters i e numbers vs characters Limit the number of characters in a text area Suggest proper format with fixed characters Right to Left Required or Optional Change Force a Case Create multiple logical fields Specify range of characters number for each field With this feature it is not necessary to Limit the user to a choice of selections Handle complex input tasks such as names days of the week o
96. alue to 0 PST Set the show effect time for the specified popup page Syntax PST lt popup page name gt lt show effect time gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On show effect time Given in 1 10ths of a second Example SEND COMMAND Panel PST Popup1 50 Sets the Popup1 show effect time to 5 seconds PAGE Flip to a specified page Flips to a page with a specified page name If the page is currently active it will not redraw the page Syntax PAGE page name Variable page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On Example SEND COMMAND Panel PAGE Pagel Flips to page Page Commands Cont PPOF Deactivate a specific popup page on either a specified page or the current page If the page name is empty the current page is used see example 2 If the popup page is part of a group the whole group is deactivated This command works in the same way as the Hide Popup command in TPDesign4 Syntax PPOF popup page name gt lt page name gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup page page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On Example SEND COMMAND Panel PPOF Popupl Main Deactivates the popup page Popup1 on the Main page Example 2 SEND COMMAND Panel PPOF Popupl Deactivates the popup page
97. ame Press the Primary DNS field to open a Keyboard enter the Primary DNS Address provided by the System Administrator and press Done when compete Repeat this process for the Secondary DNS field Press the Domain field to open a Keyboard enter the resolvable domain Address this is provided by the System Administrator and equates to a unique Internet name for the panel and press Done when complete Set up the security and communication parameters between the wireless card and the target WAP by configuring the Wireless Settings section on this page Refer to the following section for detailed procedures to set up either a secure or unsecure connection Using the Site Survey tool This tool allows a user to sniff out all transmitting Wireless Access Points within the detection range of the internal wireless card FIG 20 Once the Site Survey button is pressed the device displays the Site Survey page which contains the following categories e Network Name SSID Wireless Access Point names e Channel RF Channel currently being used by the WAP Wireless Access Point Security Type if detectable such as WEP OPEN and UNKNOWN security protocol enabled on the WAP e Signal Strength displaying None Poor Fair Good Very Good and Excellent e MAC Address Unique identification of the transmitting Access Point Wireless Site Survey Wirslsss Naw ones Network Name SSID Channel Security Signal MAC Address
98. ample 2 SEND COMMAND Panel PPON Popupl Activates the popup page Popup1 on the current page Programming Numbers The following information provides the programming numbers for colors fonts and borders Colors can be used to set the colors on buttons sliders and pages The lowest color number represents the lightest color specific display the highest number represents the darkest display For example 0 represents light red and 5 is dark red RGB triplets and names for basic 88 colors RGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors Index No Name Red Green Blue 00 Very Light Red 255 0 0 01 Light Red 223 0 0 02 Red 191 0 0 03 Medium Red 159 0 0 04 Dark Red 127 0 0 05 Very Dark Red 95 0 0 06 Very Light Orange 255 128 0 07 Light Orange 223 112 0 08 Orange 191 96 0 09 Medium Orange 159 80 0 10 Dark Orange 127 64 0 11 Very Dark Orange 95 48 0 12 Very Light Yellow 255 255 0 13 Light Yellow 223 223 0 14 Yellow 191 191 0 15 Medium Yellow 159 159 0 16 Dark Yellow 127 127 0 17 Very Dark Yellow 95 95 0 18 Very Light Lime 128 255 0 19 Light Lime 112 223 0 20 Lime 96 191 0 21 Medium Lime 80 159 0 22 Dark Lime 64 127 0 23 Very Dark Lime 48 95 0 24 Very Light Green 0 255 0 25 Light Green 0 223 0 26 Green 0 191 0 27 Medium Green 0 159 0 28 Dark Green 0 127 0 29 Very Dark Green 0 95 0 30 Very Light Mint 0 255 128 31 Light Mint 0 223 112
99. an determine the noise level component of the SNR For example if signal strength is high but the link quality is low then the cause of the link degradation is noise However if signal strength is low and link quality is low the cause would simply be signal strength Wireless Security The options on the Wireless Security section FIG 61 include the wireless security methods supported by the NXA WC80211GCF Wi Fi card These security methods incorporate WPA WPA2 and EAP technology some of which require the upload of unique certificate files to a target panel Refer to the Appendix B Wireless Technology section on page 166 for further information Some encryption and security features may or may not be supported Wireless Security Support 802 11g Wi Fi CF card Open Clear Text Static WEP 64 bit and 128 bit key lengths WPA PSK EAP security with and without certificates WAP Slite Survey Refer to the Configuring Wireless Network Access section on page 25 for more information on configuring the panel for wireless network access using the various security options Wirslsss Saetiriey Open Clear Text EAP TTLS Static WEP EAP TLS WPA PSK ov EAP LEAP EAP PEAP EAP FAST FIG 61 Wireless Security section Open Clear Text Settings Press the Open Clear Text button to open the Open Clear Text Settings page FIG 62 Ojjan ej Sip Fert e SSeS Cancel FIG 62 Wireless Settings page
100. ap BR Border CB Border Color CF Fill Color CT Text Color EC Text effect color EF Text effect FT Font IC Icon JB Bitmap alignment Jl Icon alignment JT Text alignment LN Lines of video removed OP Opacity SO Button Sound TX Text VI Video slot ID WW Word wrap on off Example SEND COMMAND Panel BMC 425 1 1 500 1 BR or SEND COMMAND Panel BMC 425 1 1 500 1 BR Copies the OFF state border of button with a variable text address of 500 onto the OFF state border of button with a variable text address of 425 Example 2 SEND COMMAND Panel BMC 150 1 1 315 1 SBRSFTSTX BM ICSCF CT Copies the OFF state border font Text bitmap icon fill color and text color of the button with a variable text address of 315 onto the OFF state border font Text bitmap icon fill color and text color of the button with a variable text address of 150 A Button Commands Cont BMF Syntax Set any all button BMF vt addr range button states range data parameters by Variables sending embedded codes variable text address char array 7 1 4000 and data button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state level range 1 600 level value is 1 65535 data JoB border style gt Set the border style name See the Border Styles and Programming Numbers table on page 113 JoB
101. arget device If a programming cable is not available it may be purchased from www amx com The Mini USB port for the connector is located on the left side of the device as viewed from the front Before beginning with this section verify that the device is powered and the Type A end of the USB connector is inserted and secure in the PC s USB port The panel must be powered On before connecting the mini USB connector to the panel To guarantee that the upgrade is not interrupted by power loss connecting the device to a power source such as inserting it into a Table Charging Station before beginning the upgrade is highly recommended Establishing a USB connection between the PC and the panel prior to installing the USB Driver will cause a failure in the USB driver installation WARNING waa cdd RA 1 Launch NetLinx Studio 2 x and select Settings gt Master Communication Settings from the Main menu to open the Master Communication Settings dialog FIG 80 If this is the first time the device needs to be configured refer to the Configuring Modero Firmware via the USB Port section on page 172 Master Communication Settings Available System s r Configuration Settings No Active System Default Settings System _ B Terminal Settings MVP 5200i amp MVP 5200i T M P 5200i Configuration Communication Settings ea FIG 80 Master Communications Settings dialog box 2 Click the Communications
102. ata to the NetLinx Master Front Button Setup Access activates the navigation wheel for accessing the Setup and Calibration pages see FIG 56 on page 61 The default setting is On NOTE Protected Setup Page Cont System Recovery Reset System Settings Deletes all of the current configuration parameters on the panel including IP Addresses Device Number assignments Passwords and other presets This option invokes a Confirmation dialog prompting you to confirm your selection before resetting the panel Remove User Pages Removes all TPD4 touch panel pages currently on the panel including the pre installed AMX Demo pages This option invokes a Confirmation dialog prompting you to confirm your selection before removing the panel pages Note that the YES button on the Confirmation dialog is disabled for 5 seconds as additional protection against accidentally resetting the panel or removing the panel pages Reboot Shutdown Panel Pressing the Reboot button causes the panel to reboot after saving any changes Pressing the Shutdown button causes the panel to shut down after saving any changes Docking Station Channel Code Dock Status llluminates when the panel is docked and communicating with the Charging Station Undock Panel Releases panel from Wall Mounted Charging Station Channel Port 0 20 BUTTON 0 8 0 50 Level Port H T Aires Port Channel Code Address Cod
103. ation or connect it to its included power source to recharge the battery If the screen is on The protective laminate coating may still be on the LCD Verify that the coating on the LCD is removed before beginning any calibration process The protective cover makes calibration difficult because the device cannot calibrate on specific crosshairs when the sheet is pressing on the whole LCD The previous calibration may be off Reset the device calibration as explained in the Calibration Page section on page 86 Battery Will Not Hold Or Take A Charge Symptom The battery will not hold or take a charge and shows no indication of charging either on the bargraphs or in the Battery Setup page To keep the battery from being damaged from operating at too low a level the firmware places it into a protected state The panel must have the latest firmware If it doesn t the firmware can be found at www amx com Dealers Iech Center Firmware Files Modero 1 Load the firmware into the panel using NetLinx Studio 2 After loading the firmware power cycle the MVP this is a complete power cycle not a Reboot The panel will now show the current firmware version within the Setup gt Panel Information page 3 Connect the power supply to the panel You will see 2 warning messages on the display e The first one warns that the battery is low and must be charged e The second warning tells you that the battery is in a protected mode
104. autho rized entity in good standing and have the right to enter into and be bound by the terms of this Agreement INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY The AMX Software is owned by AMX and is protected by United States copyright laws patent laws international treaty provisions and or state of Texas trade secret laws Licensee may make copies of the AMX Software solely for backup or archival purposes Licensee may not copy the written materials accompanying the AMX Software TERMINATION AMX RESERVES THE RIGHT IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION TO TERMINATE THIS LICENSE FOR ANY REA SON UPON WRITTEN NOTICE TO LICENSEE In the event that AMX terminates this License the Licensee shall return or destroy all originals and copies of the AMX Software to AMX and certify in writing that all originals and copies have been returned or destroyed PRE RELEASE CODE Portions of the AMX Software may from time to time as identified in the AMX Software include PRE RELEASE CODE and such code may not be at the level of performance compatibility and functionality of the GA code The PRE RELEASE CODE may not operate correctly and may be substantially modified prior to final release or certain features may not be generally released AMX is not obligated to make or support any PRE RELEASE CODE ALL PRE RELEASE CODE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITH NO WARRANTIES LIMITED WARRANTY AMX warrants that the AMX Software other than pre release code will perform substantially in accor dance with
105. available to the end user EAP TTLS security is designed for wireless environments where the Radius server needs to validate directly the identity of the client panel before allowing it access to the network This validation is done by tunneling a connection through the WAP and directly between the panel and the Radius server Once the client is identified and then validated the Radius server disconnects the tunnel and allows the panel to access the network directly via the target WAP EAP TTLS Settings SSID Service Set Identifier Opens an on screen keyboard to enter the SSID name used on the target WAP The SSID is a unique name used by the WAP and is assigned to all panels on that network An SSID is required by the WAP before the panel is permitted to join the network The SSID is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters Make sure this setting is the same for all points in the wireless network NXA WAP200Gs use AMX as their default SSID With EAP security the SSID of the WAP must be entered If it is left blank the panel will try to connect to the first access point detected that supports EAP However a successful connection is not guaranteed because the detected WAP may be connected to a RADIUS server which may not support this EAP type and or have the proper user identities configured EAP TTLS Settings Cont Identity Opens an on screen keyboard Enter an EAP Identity string used by the
106. bitmap picture 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND_COMMAND Panel BMP 500 504 amp 510 515 1 bitmap png Sets the OFF state picture for the buttons with variable text ranges of 500 504 amp 510 515 BNC Clear current TakeNote annotations Syntax BNC vt addr range gt lt command value Variable variable text address range 1 4000 command value 07 clear 17 clear all Example SEND COMMAND Panel BNC 973 0 Clears the annotation of the TakeNote button with variable text 973 A Button Commands Cont BNN Set the TakeNote network name for Syntax U BNN vt addr range network name gt Variable the specified i Addresses variable text address range 1 4000 network name Use a valid IP Address Example SEND_COMMAND Panel BNN 973 192 168 169 99 Sets the TakeNote button network name to 192 168 169 99 BNT Syntax Set the TakeNote U BNT vt addr range gt lt network port network port for Variable the specified Addresses variable text address range 1 4000 network port 1 65535 Example SEND COMMAND Panel BNT 973 5000 Sets the TakeNote button network port to 5000 BOP The button opacity can be specified as a decimal between 0 255 where zero 0 is Set the button invisible and 255 is opaque or as a HEX code as used in the color commands by opacity preceding the HEX code with the sign In this case 00 becomes invisi
107. ble and FF becomes opaque If the opacity is set to zero 0 this does not make the button inactive only invisible Syntax BOP vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt button opacity Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state button opacity 0 invisible 255 opaque Example SEND COMMAND Panel BOP 500 504 amp 510 515 1 200 Example 2 SEND COMMAND Panel BOP 500 504 amp 510 515 1 HC8 Both examples set the opacity of the buttons with the variable text range of 500 504 and 510 515 to 200 Button Commands Cont BOR Set a border to a specific border style associated with a border value for those buttons with a defined address range Refer to the Border Styles and Programming Numbers table on page 113 for more information Syntax BOR vt addr range gt lt border style name or border value Variable variable text address range 1 4000 border style name Refer to the Border Styles and Programming Numbers table on page 113 border value 0 41 Examples SEND COMMAND Panel BOR 500 504 amp 510 515 10 Sets the border by number 10 to those buttons with the variable text range of 500 504 amp 510 515 SEND COMMAND Panel BOR 500 504 amp 510 AMX Elite M Sets the border by name AMX Elite to those buttons
108. bubbles from underneath the foot 12 Install an MVP 5200i device by placing it into the interior compartment bottom first Press the top of the touch panel until it is flush with the Wall Charging Station The neodymium magnets will hold it in place 13 To remove the MVP 5200i unlock the touch panel see the Unlocking the touch panel section on page 13 for more information and wait for the touch panel to pull away from the Wall Charging Station Once it has been released grip it by the top of the device and pull it free from the Charging Station NOTE Installing the Optional Metal Rough In Box The optional metal rough in box FG037 11 is 10 inches 25 40cm wide at its widest dimension wider than the bezel of the Wall Charging Station and is only intended for pre construction installations FIG 14 The Metal Rough In Box is used in conjunction with the Wall Charging Station s plastic back box The Metal Rough In Box must be located behind 3 8 0 95cm to 3 4 1 91cm of wall mounting surface material Install front surface of box flush with surface of wall stud FIG 14 Typical metal Rough In Box Installation The metal rough in box bears a wing on each corner which is intended to bridge gaps between studs and or spacers These wings may be bent carefully in order to fit a particular gap but may not be so bent as to allow the box to hang in a vertical position Once placed in the desired position put at least one screw
109. cation SEMIS Cancel FIG 63 Wireless Settings page Static WEP Settings Static WEP security requires that both a target WAP be identified and an encryption method be implemented prior to establishing communication In addition to providing both Open and Shared Authentication capabilities this page also supports Hexadecimal and ASCII keys Static WEP Settings SSID Service Set Identifier Opens an on screen keyboard to enter the SSID name used on the target WAP The SSID is a unique name used by the WAP and is assigned to all panels on that network An SSID is required by the WAP before the panel is permitted to join the network The SSID is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters Make sure this setting is the same for all points in your wireless network NXA WAP200Gs use AMX as their default SSID If this field is left blank the panel will attempt to connect to the first available WAP WEP 64 WEP 128 Cycles through the available encryption options 64 or 128 Bit Key Size WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy is an 802 11 security protocol designed to provide wireless security equivalent to wired networks WEP64 enables WEP encryption using a 64 Bit Key Size All packets are transmitted with their contents encrypted using the Default WEP Key WEP128 enables WEP encryption using a 128 Bit Key Size All packets are transmitted with their contents encrypted using the Default WEP Key If t
110. cause of an improperly entered SSID The same case must be maintained when entering this information ABC is not the same as Abc e The alpha numeric string is AMX by default but can later be changed to any 32 character entry This string must be duplicated within the Network Name SSID field on the WAP As an example if the SSID is TECHPUBS this word and the case within must match both the Network Name SSID field on the touch panel s Network Name SSID field and on the WAP s Basic Wireless Configuration page 5 Toggle the Encryption field FIG 26 until it reads either 64 Bit Key Size or 128 Bit Key Size The 64 126 selection reflects the bit level of encryption security This WEP encryption level must match the encryption level being used on the WAP WEP will not work unless the same Default Key is set on both the panel and the Wireless Access Point For example if the Wireless Access Point has been set to default key 4 which was 01 02 03 04 05 the panel s key 4 must be set to NOTE 01 02 03 04 05 6 Toggle the Default Key field to choose a WEP Key value from 1 4 that matches what will be used on the target This value MUST MATCH on both devices These WEP Key identifier values must match for both devices 7T With the proper WEP Key value displayed press the Generate button to launch the WEP Passphrase keyboard If the target WAP is to generate the Current Key do not press the Generate button Instead continue with Ste
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112. d To change a previously established password 1 In the Password Settings page press the button in the In Panel Password Change section for the particular password to be changed Password 5 is protected and can only be changed by the Administrator NOTE 2 In the Password keyboard enter the new alphanumeric password 3 Press Done when complete NOTE NOTE The User Access section allows the Administrator to control access of all individuals using or attempting to use the MVP 5200i From this section new users may be given access rights to the device however they will NOT be given access to the Protected Settings page Only one of the main passwords may be used to access the Protected Settings page An individual user password may not be used to access the Protected Settings page unless it matches one of the main passwords To list a new user within the User Access section 1 Press a blank button in the User Access section 2 Inthe Name keyboard enter the user s name or nickname and press Done when finished 3 In the Password keyboard enter the selected alphanumeric password and press Done when finished 4 The new user s name will appear in the left column of User Access section The password will also appear in the right column but its characters will be replaced with asterisks No matter how many characters are in an actual password the Password column in the User Access section will always show
113. de the most likely choice for homes and small offices a passphrase is required that for full security must be longer than the typical 6 to 8 character passwords users are taught to employ With the RC4 released to the general public the IEEE implemented the Advanced Encryption Standard AES as the cipher engine for 802 111 which the Wi Fi Alliance has branded as WPA2 FIG 93 802 11i WPA2 TKIP MIC AES 802 1x Encryption z z b o L bed s lt FIG 93 WPA2 Overview EAP Authentication EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol is an Enterprise authentication protocol that can be used in both a wired and wireless network environment EAP requires the use of an 802 1x Authentication Server also known as a RADIUS server Although over 40 different EAP methods are currently defined the current internal Modero 802 11g wireless card and accompanying firmware only support the following EAP methods listed from simplest to most complex EAP LEAP Cisco Light EAP EAP FAST Cisco Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling a k a LEAPv2 The following use certificates EAP PEAP Protected EAP e EAP TTLS Tunneled Transport Layer Security e EAP TLS Transport Layer Security EAP requires the use of an 802 1x authentication server also known as a RADIUS server Sophisticated Access Points such as Cisco can use a built in RADIUS server The most common RADIUS servers used in wir
114. de Only disabled when USB is selected Master IP URL Sets the Master IP or URL of the NetLinx Master ETHERNET in URL and URL UDP Modes Only disabled when USB is selected Master Port Number Allows entry of the port number used with the NetLinx Master Default 1319 ETHERNET Only disabled when USB is selected Username Password If the target Master has been previously secured enter the alpha numeric string into each field assigned to a pre configured user profile on the Master This profile should have the pre defined level of access configuration rights NDP Name Displays the name of the device connecting to the Master Refer to the Step 3 Choose a Master Connection Mode section on page 35 for more detailed information on using the System Settings page Wireless Settings Page Use the options on the Wireless Settings page FIG 60 to configure communication settings for the wireless CF card 802 11b g and read the device number assigned to the panel Wireless Settings IP Settings Wirslass Saatini CHR sic oe Open Clear Text PAP T TLS IP Airas EPA ETS iaae A 2852652520 seul WPA PSK T NEZ VEI HostName EAP PEAP EAP FAST Primary DNS 192 168 20 7 Seconda DNS 192 168 20 9 S510 MAG Address 00 C0 1B 08 76 2E Acive Roaming on Ghannels Disabled 11611 PASES Access Point 5 ccc CD 1 EE RF ink Info mystique Channel FIG 60 Wireless Settings page reads from
115. define parameters specific to the selected method of connection This button opens the Open Clear Text Settings page FIG 62 on page 70 Open security does not utilize any encryption methodology but requires an SSID alpha numeric entry This entry must match the Network Name SSID entry of the target WAP so the panel knows what device it is using to communicate with the network Refer to the Open Clear Text Settings section on page 70 for further details This button opens the Static WEP Settings page FIG 63 on page 71 Static WEP security requires that both a target WAP be identified and an encryption method be implemented prior to establishing communication Refer to the Static WEP Settings section on page 71 for further details This button opens the WPA PSK Settings page FIG 64 on page 73 WPA PSK security is designed for environments where is it desirable to use WPA or WPA2 but an 802 1x authentication server is not available PSK connections are more secure than WEP and are simpler to configure since they implement dynamic keys but share a key between the WAP and the panel client Refer to the WPA PSK Settings section on page 73 for further details EAP PEAP EAP TTLS This button opens the EAP PEAP Settings page FIG 69 on page 79 EAP PEAP security is designed for wireless environments where it is neces sary to securely transmit data over a wireless network Re
116. ds Keyboard Syntax Keypad 1 AKEYR Example SEND COMMAND Panel AKEYR Removes the Keyboard Keypad Se a Panel Runtime Operation Commands Cont AKP Pop up the keypad icon and initialize the text string to that Keypad string is set to null on power up and is stored until power is lost The Prompt Text is optional Syntax AKP lt initial text gt lt prompt text gt specified Variables initial text 1 50 ASCII characters prompt text 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel GAKP 12345678 ENTER PASSWORD Pops up the Keypad and initializes the text string 12345678 with prompt text ENTER PASSWORD AKR Remove keyboard or keypad that was displayed using AKEYB AKEYP PKEYP Remove the AKB AKP PKP EKP or TKP commands Keyboard Syntax Keypad IQAKR Example SEND COMMAND Panel QGAKR Removes the Keyboard Keypad BEEP Syntax Output a beep BEEP Example SEND COMMAND Panel BEEP Outputs a beep BRIT Syntax Set the panel U BRIT brightness level gt brightness Variable brightness level 0 100 Example SEND COMMAND Panel BRIT 50 Sets the brightness level to 50 GBRT Syntax Set the panel BRT lt brightness level gt brightness Variable brightness level 0 100 Example SEND COMMAND Panel BRT 70 Sets the brightness level to 70 DBEEP Syntax Output a DBEEP double beep Example SE
117. dware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for Eg Linux USB Ethemet RNDIS Gadget Click Finish to close the wizard lt Back Cancel FIG 34 Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard When an IP address is assigned to the usb0 interface on the device Windows XP will make an attempt to assign an IP address to the corresponding interface on the Windows side Usually this IP address is a random value and in a totally different subnet The user may set the Windows network properties for the Ethernet over USB interface to have a specific address whenever the Windows XP system detects an MVP 5200i with an assigned IP address In Windows XP 1 From the Windows XP desktop click on Start gt Settings gt Network Connections This opens a window listing the currently active network connections 2 Select the connection that is specific to AMX USB Device Link 3 Right click and select Properties 4 Inthe Local Area Connection 3 Properties window FIG 35 under the General tab select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click on Properties 1 Local Area Connection 3 Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using HB Linux USB Ethemet RNDIS Gadget This connection uses the following items ivi Boos Packet Scheduler V Network Monitor Driver Internet Protocol TCP IP Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that prov
118. e FIG 57 Function Show example When the Function Show feature is displayed the Channel Port and Code will appear in yellow the Address Port and Code in green and the Level Port and Channel Code in purple To reboot the panel 1 Access the Protected Setup page 2 Press the Reboot button 3 Wait until the panel completes its reboot 4 Log back into the Protected Setup page if necessary To shut down the panel 1 Access the Protected Setup page 2 Press the Shutdown button 3 Disconnect any power source plugs or USB connections if necessary Protected Setup Navigation Buttons The Protected Setup Navigation Buttons FIG 58 appear on the left edge of the Protected Setup page P p Wireless Settings Calibrate G4 Web Control Settings Tools r System Ji Settings AMX Press to access the System Settings page which contains IP Settings and Master Connection information Press to access the Wireless Settings page which allows configuration of wireless connection settings Press to access the Calibration page which allows proper calibration of the panel Press to access the G4 Web Control page which enables and disables remote display and control of the panel via a web enabled PC running a VNC client Press to access the Passwords Setup page to specify firmware and user access passwords Press to access the Tools page for panel connection logs panel statistics and the Co
119. e ClearA II Clear all popup pages from all pages page name 1 50 ASCII characters already exist Example SEND COMMAND Panel APF 400 Stan Main Page Assigns a button to a standard page flip with page name Main Page BAT Syntax Append BAT vt addr range button states range gt lt new text gt non unicode text Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state new text 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel BAT 520 1 Enter City Appends the text Enter City to the button s OFF state C R M Button Commands Cont BAU Same format as UNI Append Syntax unicode text UU BAU cvt addr range button states range unicode text Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state unicode text 1 50 ASCII characters Unicode characters must be entered in Hex format Example SEND COMMAND Panel BAU 520 1 00770062 Appends Unicode text 00770062 to the button s OFF state BCB Only if the specified border color is not the same as the current color Set the border Note Color can be assigned by color name without spaces number or R G B value col
120. e Charging Station section on page 9 is located on the bottom of the device DC power port Front Mini USB port m LJ 4 Table Charging Station Connector FIG 3 MVP 5200i side view with programming port Although firmware upgrades can be conducted over a wireless Ethernet connection transferring firmware KIT files over a direct USB connection is recommended 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 In addition to its speaker the MVP 52001 also utilizes its mini USB port as a connector for standard headphones or headsets These headphones must use a mini USB plug or adaptor in order to utilize this feature While standard input output headsets may be used in lieu of headphones the headset may only be used for output While you may receive sound from the headset its microphone will not function Always use the MVP 5200i s microphone for receiving sound Basic Operation The MVP 52001 is operated using both its integral touchscreen and the navigation wheel on the right side of the device If the device has gone into its Standby Mode a touch of the touchscreen or of the button wheel will reactivate it The MVP 5200i device s power use allows up to 96 hours of use between rechargings of its internal battery but its battery charge lasts up to 120 hours if the device goes into Shutdown M
121. e dialog to assign a name to the current list of addresses and then save the information as a TXT text file to a known location p This application must be run from a local machine and should not be used from a remote network location NOTE 12 Select the target devices to be uploaded with the selected certificate These may be e individually selected by toggling the box next to the Send entry with the Type column selected as a group by clicking on the Check All radio box located at the top of the device IP Address listing 13 When ready to send the certificate file to the selected panels click the Send button to initiate the upload Once the Status field for each entry reads Done the upload was successfully completed Appendix C Troubleshooting This section describes the solutions to possible hardware firmware issues that could arise during the common operation of a Modero touch panel Panel Doesn t Respond To Touches Symptom The device either does not respond to touches on the touch screen or does not register the touch as being in the correct area of the screen If the screen is off e The device may be in Standby Mode Press and hold the navigation wheel to wake up the panel e The device may be in Shutdown Mode Press and hold the center button on the navigation wheel until the device turns on e The device battery may be drained Place the device into a Table Charging Station or a Wall Charging St
122. e icon in the upper right corner of each Protected Setup page provides a constant visual indication of current connection status Connection Statistics Query Messages Sent Lists the number of queries sent to the WAP Responses Received Lists the number of responses received from the WAP Responses Missed Lists the number of responses missed by the WAP Close Closes the Connection Utility page and returns to the Protected Setup page Upgrading Firmware For the purpose of panel downloads the MVP 5200i s download procedure is not compatible with other AMX panel devices This is due to the unique configuration of the device The first major change from other AMX devices is that the MVP 5200i uses dynamic Setup Pages for its displays Instead of requiring a separate Setup Page project built within TPDesign 4 the MVP 5200i uses only a single set of Setup Pages for all of its supported resolutions To enable a single Setup Page project to support all resolutions this requires including images for the largest supported resolution with the Setup Page project and scaling the images to fit for lower resolutions This modification would apply to state level bitmaps and chameleon images previously image scaling has only applied to dynamic images These features require a separate G4SupportFiles installation to be posted for download independently of the TPDesign4 NetLinx Studio and Visual Architect ap
123. e is used it should first be downloaded into the panel and the Certificate Authority field should then be set to the name of that certificate file No file path should be used for this setting as all certificates are stored in a specific directory that the user cannot control or change Use the on screen keyboard s Clear button to completely erase any previously stored network path information Inner Authentication Type When pressed this field cycles through the choices of available Inner Authentication mechanism supported by the Devicescape Secure Wireless Client EAP MSCHAPv2 EAP GTC EAP OTP EAP MD5 MSCHAPv2 MSCHAP PAP CHAP Save Cancel Save store the new security information apply changes and return to the previous page Cancel discard changes and return to the previous page Refer to the EAP Authentication section on page 170 and the Using the Site Survey tool section on page 27 for further details on these security options EAP TLS Settings Press the EAP TLS button to open the EAP TLS Settings page FIG 71 EAP pes SSID Identity Genificate Authority Glient Gertiticate Private Key Private Key password ISEWS Cancel FIG 71 Wireless Settings page EAP TLS Settings TLS Transport Layer Security was the original standard wireless LAN EAP authentication protocol TLS requires additional work during the deployment phase but provides additi
124. e result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1008 Flag 0 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 18 VALUES 0 TEXT Hard Drop Shadow 3 TEXT LENGTH 18 TXT Syntax Get the current U TXT vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt optional index gt text information Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state optional index This is used if a string was too long to get back in one command The reply will start at this index custom event type 1001 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 Actual length of string Value3 Index Text Text from the button Text length Button text length Example SEND COMMAND Panel TXT 529 1 Gets the button OFF state text information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1001 Flag 0 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 14 VALUES 1 TEXT This is a test TEXT LENGTH 14 waa cci ANM Panel Runtime Operations Serial Commands are used in the AxcessX Terminal Emulator mode These commands are case insensitive Panel Runtime Operation Commands ABEEP Output a single beep even if beep is Off Syntax ABEEP tn Example SEND COMMAND Panel ABEEP Outputs a beep of duration 1 beep even if beep is Off ADBEEP Output a double beep even if beep is Off Syntax ADBEEP
125. e same recharging and connection features as the Table Charging Station with the advantage of being placed within accessible locations where the table station is either inconvenient or impractical FIG 8 The Wall Charging Station is available in either white FG5966 13 or black FG5966 12 MVP WCS 52 MVP 5200i GB Security Release button FIG 8 MVP WCS 52 GB Wall Charging Station Front The features of the MVP WCS 52 include Full charging of a docked MVP 5200i in approximately 4 5 hours Touch panel code lock for security Integrated docking alignment guides for easy docking Panel eject design with mechanical or electronically controlled capabilities MVP WCS 52 Specifications Dimensions HWD 8 375 x 6 09 x 2 19 21 27 cm x 15 46 cm x 5 56 cm Note Always use the cutout installation dimensions for the MVP WCS 52 when installing this unit into various surfaces This SP engineering drawing is available online at www amx com Power Requirements 3A 12 VDC Class II listed power supplemented Startup Power Total 1 7A Requirements Charging 1 1A Ejection 0 6A Weight Without box 0 85 Ibs 0 39 kg With box 1 30 Ibs 0 59 kg Available Colors MVP WCS 52 GW White FG5966 13 MVP WCS 52 GB Black FG5966 12 MVP WCS 52 Specifications Front Panel Securing Magnets Prevent MVP touch panel from falling free during ejection Components Security Latch Adds the pr
126. ect 2 In NetLinx Studio select Settings gt Master Communication Settings from the Main menu to open the Master Communication Settings dialog FIG 36 Master Communication Settings r Available System s r Configuration Settings No Active System Default Settings System Bl Teminal Settings lt No Active System Default Settings gt Configuration Communication Settings OK Cancel FIG 36 Master Communications Settings dialog box 3 Click the Communications Settings button to open the Communications Settings dialog FIG 37 Communication Settings Platform Selection Transport Connection Option NetLine Master TCPAP Edit Settings Axcess Master Serial Co Authentication Required C Virtual NetLinx Master ath ord ce FIG 37 Communications Settings dialog box 4 Click the NetLinx Master radio button in the Platform Selection section 5 Click the Virtual NetLinx Master radio button in the Transport Connection Option section 6 Click the Edit Settings button to open the Virtual NetLinx Master Settings dialog FIG 38 Virtual NetLinx Master Settings The Virtual NetLinx Master connection allows G4 touch panels to connect directly to NetLins Studio instead of a physical NetLinx Master for file transfers System Number To use set the panels to connect either via USB if available or via TCP IP to System or to the above System Number and any of the
127. ed per field Using a range implies a numeric entry ONLY TS TT BEES d TITe TT Character Meaning Start range End range Range Separator An example from the above table 01255 This allows a user to enter a value from 0 to 255 Input mask next field characters These characters allow you to specify a list of characters that cause the keyboard to move the focus to the next field when pressed instead of inserting the text into the text area Input Mask Next Field Char Character Meaning Start Next Field List End Next Field List An example from the above table or or Proceed to the next text area input box after a user hits any of these keys Input mask operations Input Mask Operators change the behavior of the field in the following way Input Mask Operators Character Meaning lt Forces all characters to be converted to lowercase gt Forces all characters to be converted to uppercase Sets the overflow flag for this field Input mask literals To define a literal character enter any character other than those shown in the above table including spaces and symbols A back slash V causes the character that follows it to be displayed as the literal character For example VA is displayed just as the letter A To define one of the following characters as a literal character precede that character with a back slash Text entry opera
128. ee ka EE x ar a EXPRESS aa ERE ani 156 Input mask ranges eere nee P Reel eet Hh ER ENEO O HERE FERE Oe essveteesossdesstccnedeccesyes 157 Input mask next field characters esses eee eene enne nennen tenete 157 Input mask operations ere Side eere daceaisenbedesdavestonedessousensousssdevecosrseescorceuseats 157 Input mask literals 5 rper rere eter ievtbveesesdesssucsscoecerseee 157 Input mask output examples 6 1er terrier nore ilte th cites neuen ea eoo seo EE ena arae 158 URL RESOURCES E serani 159 Special scape sequences ettet tere iP KENESE Fera ea daten ae ERE Ns eec e PERS 159 Appendix B Wireless Technology ss ississasiasisisssasaisiassarssasrdsisssadesassissadonastasenss 160 Overview of Wireless Technology eene eene enne 160 Terminology eren een erronee tarta nee uo epa ste ses Barese Sage rS n Sae Fe Eee ES EEKE iSense KSEE 161 ET T sen iini 164 EAP eiE Dui iste E 164 EAP communication overview eeeeeeeeeee eene enne nnne nnne et esas inset sees s sinet en 165 AMX Certificate Upload Utility oer rank eh reatu rea Ee pera Ra ebbe oni e t Rott ipie n In AE EREEAER 166 Configuring your MVP 5200i for USB Communication eene 166 Step 1 Setup the Panel and PC for USB Communication ceeceeeeeeeeeeeee 166 Step 2 C
129. eless networks today are Microsoft Sever 2003 e Juniper Odyssey once called Funk Odyssey e Meetinghouse AEGIS Server DeviceScape RADIUS Server Cisco Secure ACS EAP characteristics The following table outlines the differences among the various EAP Methods from most secure at the top of the list to the least secure at the bottom of the list EAP Method Characteristics Method Credential Type Authentication Pros Cons EAP TLS Certificates Certificate is based ona Highest Difficult to two way authentication Security deploy EAP TTLS Certificates Client authentication is High Security Moderately Fixed Passwords done via password and difficult to certificates deploy One time passwords tokens Server authentication is done via certificates EAP PEAP Certificates Client authentication is High Security Moderately Fixed Passwords done via password and difficult to certificates deploy One time passwords tokens Server authentication is done via certificates EAP LEAP Certificates Authentication is based on Easy Susceptible to Fixed Passwords MS CHAP and deployment dictionary d MS CHAPv2 attacks One time passwords authentication protocols tokens EAP FAST Certificates N A N A N A Fixed Passwords One time passwords tokens EAP communication overview EAP Authentication goes a step beyond just encrypting data transfer
130. enna or transmitter This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed an operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body Software License and Warranty Agreement LICENSE GRANT AMX grants to Licensee the non exclusive right to use the AMX Software in the manner described in this License The AMX Software is licensed not sold This license does not grant Licensee the right to create derivative works of the AMX Software The AMX Software consists of generally available programming and development software product documenta tion sample applications tools and utilities and miscellaneous technical information Please refer to the README TXT file on the compact disc or download for further information regarding the components of the AMX Software The AMX Software is sub ject to restrictions on distribution described in this License Agreement AMX Dealer Distributor VIP or other AMX authorized entity shall not and shall not permit any other person to disclose display loan publish transfer whether by sale assignment exchange gift operation of law or otherwise license sublicense copy or otherwise disseminate the AMX Software Licensee may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the AMX Software ACKNOWLEDGEMENT You hereby acknowledge that you are an authorized AMX dealer distributor VIP or other AMX
131. ent Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state new text alignment Value of 1 9 corresponds to the following locations Example SEND COMMAND Panel JST 500 504 amp 510 515 1 amp 2 1 Sets the text alignment to the upper left corner for those buttons with variable text ranges of 500 504 amp 510 515 MBT Set the Mouse Button mode On for the virtual PC Syntax MBT pass data Variable pass data 0 None 1 7 Left 2 Right 3 Middle Example SEND COMMAND Panel MBT 1 Sets the mouse button mode to Left Mouse Click MDC Syntax Turn On the MDC Mouse Example double click i feature for the SEND COMMAND Panel MDC virtual PC Sets the mouse double click for use with the virtual PC SHO Syntax Show or hide a button with a set variable text range i SHO vt addr range command value Variable variable text address range 1 4000 command value 07 hide 1 show Example SEND COMMAND Panel SHO 500 504 amp 510 515 0 Hides buttons with variable text address range 500 504 amp 510 515 A Button Commands Cont ATEC Set the text effect color for the specified addresses states to the specified color The Text Effect is specified by name and can be found in TPD4 You can also assign t
132. ephone keypad alignment chart BUT the 0 zero is absolute and followed by lt left gt lt top gt J lt alignment of icon 0 9 gt As shown the above telephone keypad alignment chart BUT the 0 zero is absolute and followed by lt left gt lt top gt A Button Commands Cont ABMF Cont For some of these commands and values refer to the RGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors table on page 110 CF lt on fill color gt Set Fill Color CB lt on border color gt Set Border Color CT lt on text color gt Set Text Color SW lt 1 or 0 Show hide a button SO lt sound gt Set the button sound JoEN 1 or 0 gt Enable disable a button WW lt 1 or 0 Word wrap ON OFF GH lt bargraph hi gt Set the bargraph upper limit GL lt bargraph low gt Set the bargraph lower limit GN lt bargraph slider name gt Set the bargraph slider name Joystick cursor name GC lt bargraph slider color gt Set the bargraph slider color Joystick cursor color Gl lt bargraph invert gt Set the bargraph invert noninvert or joystick coordinate 0 1 2 3 GIV section on page 129 more information JoGU bargraph ramp up gt Set the bargraph ramp up time in intervals of 1 10 second JoGD bargraph ramp down gt Set the bargraph ramp down time in 1 10 second JoGG bargraph drag increment Set the bargraph drag increment Refer to the
133. etwork path information Private Key password This field should only be used if the Private Key is protected with a password If no password protection is associated with the Private Key then this field should be left blank When pressed the panel displays an on screen Private Key Password keyboard which allows you to enter an alpha numeric password string Use the on screen keyboard s Clear button to completely erase any previously stored network path information Save Cancel Save store the new security information apply changes and return to the previous page Cancel discard changes and return to the previous page e Referto the EAP Authentication section on page 170 for further details on these security options e Refer to the Using the Site Survey tool section on page 27 for more information on using this feature NOTE Client certificate configuration A client certificate can be configured by an IT department in several ways The client certificate and private key can both be incorporated into one file or split into two separate files In addition the file format used by these files could be PEM DER or PKCS12 These formats are described later in this section The following table describes how to fill in the fields for each possible case Client Certificate Configuration Certificate Configuration Client Certificate Field Private Key Field Single file contains both the c
134. f it already exists Syntax DFP vt addr range gt lt actions gt lt page name Variable variable text address range 1 4000 actions Stan dardPage Flip to standard page Prev iousPage Flip to previous page Show Popup Show Popup page Hide Popup Hide Popup page Togg lePopup Toggle popup state ClearG roup Clear popup page group from all pages ClearP age Clear all popup pages from a page with the specified page name ClearA II Clear all popup pages from all pages page name 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel DPF 409 Prev Deletes the assignment of a button from flipping to a previous page ENA Enable or disable buttons with a set variable text range Syntax U ENA vt addr range command value gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 command value 07 disable 17 enable Example SEND COMMAND Panel ENA 500 504 amp 510 515 0 Disables button pushes on buttons with variable text range 500 504 amp 510 515 NOTE Button Commands Cont FON Set a font to a specific Font ID value for those buttons with a defined address range Font ID numbers are generated by the TPDesign4 programmers report Syntax FON vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt font value gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General b
135. f the four buttons to open an on screen keyboard Both ASCII and HEX keys are supported Up to four keys can be configured for both An ASCII key utilizes either 5 or 13 ASCII characters A HEX key utilizes either 10 or 26 Hexidecimal characters Press Done to accept any changes and save the new value Note A 64 bit key will be 10 characters in length while a 128 bit key will be 26 characters in length The length of the key entered determines the level of WEP encryption employed 64 or 128 bit 128 bit keys may be used if supported by the internal wireless card Current Key Displays the current WEP key in use When working with a single panel and a single WAP manually entering the Current Key from the WAP into the selected WEP Key is recommended When working with a single WAP and multiple panels generating a Current Key using the same passphrase on all panels and then entering the panel produced WEP key manually into the Wireless Access Point is recommended Keys may also be examined by touching the key buttons and noting the keyboard initialization text Use the on screen keyboard s Clear button to erase stored key information Authentication Toggles between the two authentication modes Open broadcast publicly or Shared encrypted An Open network allows connections from any client without authentication A Shared network requires the client to submit a key which is shared by the network WAP before i
136. f the panel is connected to a secured NetLinx Master Master Volume This section allows you to alter the current master volume level Use the Up Down buttons to adjust the volume level in 25 percent increments range 0 100 The Master Volume bargraph indicates the current volume level Press the bargraph to the left or right of the graph marker to adjust the volume level in one percent increments range 7 0 100 or press the bargraph and hold to move the graph marker to the desired level The Mute button toggles the Mute feature Default Panel Sounds Activating the Button Hit button plays a default sound when you touch an active button Activating the Button Miss button plays a default sound when you touch a non active button or any area outside of the active button The Play Test Sound button plays a test WAV MP3 file over the panel s internal speakers Internal Sound Level Adjusts the volume level on the panel s internal speaker Use the Up Down buttons to adjust the volume range 0 100 The nternal Sound Level bargraph indicates the current sound level Press the bargraph to the left or right of the graph marker to adjust the volume level in one percent increments range 0 100 or press the bargraph and hold to move the graph marker to the desired level The Mute button mutes the internal speaker volume Audio Settings Page Cont Analog Line In Level Adjusts the
137. fer to the EAP PEAP Settings section on page 79 for further details For information on uploading a certificate file refer to the AMX Certificate Upload Utility section on page 173 This button opens the EAP TTLS Settings page FIG 70 on page 81 EAP TTLS security is designed for wireless environments where having a Radius server directly validate the identity of the client panel is necessary before allowing it access to the network Refer to the EAP TTLS Settings section on page 81 for further details For information on uploading a certificate file refer to the AMX Certificate Upload Utility section on page 173 Wireless Settings Page Cont Wireless Security Cont EAP TLS This button opens the EAP TLS Settings page FIG 71 on page 83 EAP TLS security is designed for wireless environments where securely transmitting data over a wireless network by adding an additional level of security protocol is necessary via the use of a private key Refer to the EAP TLS Settings section on page 83 for further details For information on uploading a certificate file refer to the AMX Certificate Upload Utility section on page 173 EAP LEAP This button opens the EAP LEAP Settings page FIG 66 on page 75 EAP LEAP security is designed for wireless environments where it is not required to have both a client or server certificate validation scheme in place yet necessary to securely transmit data over a w
138. ficate Upload Utility e Familiarize yourself with the Certificate Utility User Interface options Locate your certificate file by using the Browse button and navigating to the desired file type Use the drop down arrow in the Local Address field to select direct communication through the USB port 6 Select the 70 XX XX 1 IP Address that corresponds to the virtual IP Address assigned to the USB connection port on the computer wae NEC 7 Navigate to the Add IP Address field at the bottom right of the interface and enter a value of 1 greater than the virtual USB IP Address e For example If the virtual USB IP Address is 10 0 0 1 then add an address for the directly connected panel of 10 0 0 2 This is one greater than the USB address value detected by the utility e A certificate may be sent to ONLY ONE directly connected panel via USB Use the Ethernet port s IP Address to send a server certificate to multiple panel targets 8 Select the IP Address which corresponds to the local computer s Ethernet address 9 Navigate to the Add IP Address field bottom right of the interface and enter the IP Addresses of the various target touch panels 10 Click the Add button to complete the entry and add the new IP Address to the listing of available device IP Addresses Repeat this process for all subsequent device IP Addresses 11 Once the list is complete click on the File drop down menu and select the Save option This launches a Sav
139. for one panel and sent directly to another panel Syntax ITPAGEON Example SEND COMMAND Panel TPAGEON Turns On page tracking TPAGEOFF Syntax Turn Off page ITPAGEOFF tracking Example SEND COMMAND Panel TPAGEOFF Turns Off page tracking VKB Syntax Popup the QVKB coal Example SEND COMMAND Panel VKB Pops up the virtual keyboard WAKE Syntax Force the panel WAKE out of screen Example saver mode SEND COMMAND Panel WAKE Forces the panel out of the screen saver mode Input Commands These Send Commands are case insensitive Input Commands CAL Put panel in calibration mode Syntax wt CAL n Example SEND COMMAND Panel CAL Puts the panel in calibration mode KPS Set the keyboard passthru VKS Send one or more virtual key strokes to the G4 application Syntax KPS pass data Variable pass data lt blank empty gt Disables the keyboard 0 Pass data to G4 application default This can be used with VPC or text areas 1 4 Not used 5 Sends out data to the Master Example SEND COMMAND Panel KPS 5 Sets the keyboard passthru to the Master Option 5 sends keystrokes directly to the Master via the Send Output String mechanism This process sends a virtual keystroke command VKS to the Master Example 2 SEND COMMAND Panel KPS 0 Disables the keyboard passthru to the Master The following point defines how t
140. ge Humidity 5 85 RH Included Accessories MVP 5200i Installation Guide 93 5966 01 PS3 0 Power Supply FG423 30 MVP STYLUS 52 pre installed onto the right side of the unit FG5966 06XX NOTE O WARNING NOTE MVP 5200i Specifications FG5966 01 FG5966 02 Cont Other AMX Equipment MVP TCS 52 Table Charging Station FG5966 1X MVP WCS 52 Wall Charging Station FG5966 1X MVP BP 52 Battery Replacement Kit FG5966 20 MVP STYLUS 52 GB Black Replacement Stylus Pack of 3 FG5966 21 MVP STYLUS 52 GW White Replacement Stylus Pack of 3 FG5966 22 CC USB USB Programming Cable FG10 5965 MVP HP USB 1 8 Adapter FG5966 23 This device complies with FCC Part 15 and Industry Canada RSS 210 subject to the following conditions 1 This device must not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept all interference including interference that interferes with the operation of this device Memory The MVP 5200i comes with 128MB of Mobile DDRAM memory and 256 MB NAND Flash memory Neither may be upgraded Table Charging Station Connector Locations With the unit facing you the mini USB port for programming and downloading firmware as well as connecting USB headphones using the AMX provided adaptor cable and the DC power port are located on the lower left side of the device FIG 3 The connector for the Table Charging Station please refer to the Tabl
141. gned for upwards of 300 deep discharge rechargings Regular shallow rechargings will extensively increase expected battery life and the device should be stored in either the Table Charging Station or the Wall Charging Station when not in use to keep it at an optimum charge The battery has reached its effective end of life after it can no longer hold more than a 70 percent charge Unlike traditional Lithium lon batteries the Lithium Polymer battery in the MVP 5200i has a very small charge retention decline as it is discharged and recharged This device has a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type Be sure to dispose of used batteries in a correct manner Power Management Since the MVP 5200i is a battery powered handheld device power management is a necessary concern Under active use the charge on the integral Lithium Polymer battery can last for as long as five days However to maximize usability and minimize the chances of the device becoming completely discharged at a critical moment the MVP 5200i should be kept in its charging cradle or wall station when not in use The MVP 5200i operates on three distinct power modes e Awake This is the normal power mode of the panel during operation In this mode all necessary modules are powered up and their respective clocks are being driven appropriately The device remains online with the Netlinx Master and continues to appear in the online tree of Netlinx Studio
142. gs and return to the main NetLinx Studio application Click the OnLine Tree tab in the Workspace window to view the devices on the Virtual System The default System value is one Right click on the Empty Device Tree System entry and select Refresh System to re populate the list Place the panel in the Table Charging Station or in the Wall Charging Station and turn the panel On After the panel powers up press and hold down the navigation wheel center button for 3 seconds to continue with the setup process and proceed to the Setup page 13 Select Protected Setup gt System Settings located on the lower left to open the System Settings page FIG 42 The System Number is assigned tothe Master Master Connection within the AMX software application these must match System Settings Enterthe IP Address information of the PC used as a Virtual Master When using a Virtual Master there is no needto enter a usemame and or password FIG 42 Sample System Settings page for Virtual Master communication 14 Press the blue Type field from the Master Connection section until the choice cycles to the word Ethernet 15 Press the Mode field until the choice cycles to the word URL e By selecting URL the System Number field becomes read only grey because the panel pulls this value directly from the communicating target Master virtual or not A Virtual Master system value can be set within the active AMX software applica
143. he color by name or RGB value RRGGBB or RRGGBBAA Syntax t TEC lt vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt color value gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state color value Refer to the RGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors table on page 110 Example SEND_COMMAND Panel TEC 500 504 amp 510 515 1 amp 2 12 Sets the text effect color to Very Light Yellow on buttons with variable text 500 504 and 510 515 ATEF The Text Effect is specified by name and can be found in TPD4 Set the text effect Syntax t TEF lt vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt text effect name Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state text effect name Refer to the Text Effects table on page 136 for a listing of text effect names Example SEND COMMAND Panel TEF 500 504 amp 510 515 1 amp 2 Soft Drop Shadow 3n Sets the text effect to Soft Drop Shadow 3 for the button with variable text range 500 504 and 510 515 TXT Sets Non Unicode text Assign a text string to those buttons with a defined address range Syntax TXT cvt addr range gt lt button states range new text Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button
144. he Password string which is similar to the password entered to gain access to a secured workstation Typically this is in the form of a username such as jdoe amx com EAP TLS Settings Cont Certificate Authority When pressed the panel displays an on screen Certificate Authority CA File Location keyboard for entering the name of the certificate authority file which is used to validate the server certificate This field is optional If a server certificate is used it should first be downloaded into the panel and the Certificate Authority field should then be set to the name of that certificate file No file path should be used for this setting as all certificates are stored in a specific directory that the user cannot control or change Use the on screen keyboard s Clear button to completely erase any previously stored network path information Client Certificate Opens an on screen keyboard for entering the name of the file containing the client panel certificate for use in certifying the identity of the client panel Refer to the Client certificate configuration section on page 85 for information regarding Client Certificates and their parameters Private Key When pressed the panel displays an on screen Client Private Key File Location keyboard for entering the name of the file containing the private key Use the on screen keyboard s Clear button to completely erase any previously stored n
145. he inside of the box has the direction UP labeled for reference All lockdown wings folded flat during installation Note Orientation Designator FIG 11 Installation of plastic back box 5 Extend the wings on the sides of the box by tightening the screws inside the box Not all of the wings must be extended to lock the box in place but extending a minimum of the top and bottom wings is highly recommended Apply enough pressure to the screw head to keep the box flush with the wall this ensures that the wing will tighten up against the inside of the wall Make absolutely certain that the box is in its intended position Once the box lockdown wings are extended within the box s hole within the wall removing the box will be extremely difficult without damaging the wall in the process The maximum recommended torque to screw in the wings on the plastic back box is 105 IN OZ 74 N CM Applying excessive torque while tightening the wing screws such as with powered screwdrivers can strip out the wings or damage the plastic back box 6 Prepare the captive wires for the 2 pin 3 55 mm mini captive wire connector used for the MVP WCS 52 s power supply Preparing and connecting the captive wires requires the use of a wire stripper and flat blade screwdriver e Strip 0 25 inch 6 35 mm of wire insulation off all wires Insert each wire into the appropriate opening on the connector Turn the screws clockwise to secure the
146. he key is not the correct size the system will resize it to match the number of bits required for the WEP encryption mode selected Static WEP Settings Cont Generate Passphrase This button displays an on screen keyboard which allows you to enter a passphrase The panel then automatically generates four WEP keys that are compatible only with Modero panels Enter these WEP keys into the target WAP When working with multiple panels WEP Keys must be entered into the WAP for each panel All Modero panels use the same code key generator Therefore this Passphrase generates identical keys on any Modero panel The Passphrase generator is case sensitive Note This Key generator is unique to Modero panels and does not generate the same keys as non AMX wireless devices For example a Current Key string generated anywhere else will not match those created on Modero panels Default Key Cycles through the four available WEP key identifiers to select a WEP key to use As the Default Key value is altered through selection the corresponding Current Key is displayed Each Current Key corresponds to a WEP key This feature is useful for accessing different networks without having to re enter that networks WEP key It is also sometimes used to set up a rotating key schedule to provide an extra layer of security WEP Keys This feature provides another level of security by selecting up to four WEP Keys Push any o
147. he parameters within this command work Accepts keystrokes from any of these sources attached USB keyboard or Virtual keyboard Key presses and key releases are not distinguished except in the case of CTRL ALT and SHIFT Refer to theEmbedded Codes table on page 151 that define special characters which can be included with the string but may not be represented by the ASCII character set Syntax I VKS string Variable string Only 1 string per command only one stroke per command Example SEND COMMAND Panel VKS 8 Sends out the keystroke backspace to the G4 application Embedded codes The following is a list of G4 compatible embedded codes Embedded Codes Decimal numbers Hexidecimal values Virtual keystroke 8 08 Backspace 13 0D Enter 27 1B ESC 128 80 CTRL key down 129 81 ALT key down 130 82 Shift key down 131 83 F1 132 84 F2 133 85 F3 134 86 F4 135 87 F5 136 88 F6 137 89 F7 138 8A F8 139 8B F9 140 8C F10 141 8D F11 142 8E F12 143 8F Num Lock 144 90 Caps Lock 145 91 Insert 146 92 Delete 147 93 Home 148 94 End 149 95 Page Up 150 96 Page Down 151 97 Scroll Lock 152 98 Pause 153 99 Break 154 9A Print Screen 155 9B SYSRQ 156 9C Tab 157 9D Windows 158 9E Menu
148. hether the device was properly installed in a charging station as the brightness will visibly increase with a correct docking and will flash while charging The flashing during recharging may be disabled via the device s on board Setup page as explained in the Setup Pages section on page 51 The behavior of the navigation wheel LED is dependent upon its status and whether the blink function for the LED while in sleep mode is enabled Navigation Wheel behavior in each Power Mode Power Mode Power Enters Mode By Exits Mode By LED Behavior Notes Status Sleep Blink Setting Enabled Disabled Awake Full On Battery N A N A ON ON Power Awake Full On External N A N A ON ON Power Awake Full On Charging N A N A BLINK BLINK Sleep Display Battery 1 Display TimeOut 1 Touch display OFF OFF External Off Power setting reached 2 Press Power will 2 Sleep Send Navigation Wheel paid Command evice to Press Wheel Display On avigation eel Mode center 4 Apply External Power 5 WakeUp Send Command Sleep Display External 1 Display TimeOut 1 Touch display OFF OFF Off Power setting reached 2 Press 2 Sleep Send Navigation Wheel Command 3 Press Navigation Wheel center 4 Apply External Power 5 WakeUp Send Command Sleep Display Charging 1 Display TimeOut 1 Touch Display BLINK OFF Off setting reached 2 Press 2 Sleep Send Navigation Wheel Command 3 Press Navigation Wheel center 4
149. ication RADIUS Server Note This information is similar to a username used to login to a secured server or workstation This works in tandem with the Password string which is similar to the password entered to gain access to a secured workstation Typically this is in the form of a username such as jdoe amx com Password Opens an on screen keyboard to enter the network password string specified for the user entered within the dentity field used by the panel to identify itself to an Authentication RADIUS Server Note This information is similar to the password entered to gain access to a secured workstation Certificate Authority When pressed the panel displays an on screen Certificate Authority CA File Location keyboard which allows you to enter the name of the certificate authority file which is used to validate the server certificate This field is optional If a server certificate is used it should first be downloaded into the panel and the Certificate Authority field should then be set to the name of that certificate file No file path should be used for this setting as all certificates are stored in a specific directory that the user cannot control or change Use the on screen keyboard s Clear button to erase completely any previously stored network path information PEAP Version When pressed this field cycles through the choices of available PEAP PEAPv0 PEAPv1 or PEAPv1 w peaplabel 1 Inner Authentica
150. ication and encryption HTTPS communication ICSP data encryption and disables the ability to alter the Master security properties via a TELNET session In order to make full use of the SSL encryption the web browser used should incorporate an encryption feature This encryption level is displayed as a Cipher strength Once the Master s IP Address has been set through NetLinx Studio version 2 x or higher 1 Launch your web browser 2 Enter the IP Address of the target Master example http 198 198 99 99 into the web browser s Address field 3 Press the Enter key on your keyboard to begin the communication process between the target Master and your computer e Initially the Master Security option is disabled from within the System Security page and no username and password is required for access or configuration e Both HTTP and HTTPS Ports are enabled by default via the Manage System gt Server page e Ifthe Master has been previously configured for secured communication click OK to accept the AMX SSL certificate if SSL is enabled and then enter a valid username and password into the fields within the Login dialog 4 Click OK to enter the information and proceed to the Master s Manage WebControl Connections window This page FIG 45 is accessed by clicking on the Manage connections link within the Web Control section within the Navigation frame Once activated this page displays links to G4 panels runni
151. ice for 802 11a s higher speed is not only a shorter range but also a weaker and less consistent signal 802 11g provides increased bandwidth at 54 Mbps As part of the IEEE 802 11g specification when throughput cannot be maintained this card will automatically switch algorithms in order to maintain the highest spread possible at a given distance In addition 802 11g can also step down to utilize 802 11b algorithms and also maintain a connection at longer distances e IP Routing is a behavior of the wireless routing is largely dependent on the wired network interface Although the panel can be connected to two networks simultaneously it may only have one gateway If the wired network was successfully set up and a gateway was obtained then the default route for all network traffic will be via the wired network In the event that the wired network was not configured then the default route for all network traffic will be via the wireless network The wired network connection always takes priority e Example Imagine a panel connected to the two networks A amp B A is the wired network and B is the wireless network If the Master controller is on either of these networks then it will be reached However if the Master controller is on a different network C then the gateway determines which network interface wired or wireless will be used e Wireless Access Points WAPs are the cornerstone of any wireless network A WAP acts as a bridge between
152. ideo signal The maximum number of lines to remove is 240 A value of 0 will display the incoming video signal unaffected This command is used to scale non 4x3 video images into non 4x3 video buttons Syntax U BLN vt addr range button states range number of lines Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state number of lines 0 240 Example SEND COMMAND Panel BLN 500 55 Equally removes 55 lines from the top and 55 lines from the bottom of the video button A Button Commands Cont BMC Button copy command Copy attributes of the source button to all the destination buttons Note that the source is a single button state Each state must be copied as a separate command The lt codes gt section represents what attributes will be copied All codes are 2 char pairs that can be separated by comma space percent or just ran together Syntax BMC vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt source port gt lt source address gt lt source state gt lt codes gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state source port 1 100 source address 1 4000 source state 1 256 codes BM Picture Bitm
153. ides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Cancel FIG 35 Local Area Connection 3 Properties LLLAAAAA 5 Inthe new window e Select Use the following IP Address e Under IP address provide an IP address ensure that it is in the same subnet as the IP address given to the usbO interface on the MVP 52001 e Under Subnet mask set the suitable subnet mask e Click on OK 6 Inthe Local Area Connection 3 Properties window click on OK The user should now be able to run any TCP IP application between the two systems Configure a Virtual NetLinx Master using NetLinx Studio A Virtual NetLinx Master VNM is used when the target panel is not actually connected to a physical NetLinx Master In this situation the PC takes on the functions of a Master via a Virtual NetLinx Master This connection is made by either using the PC s Ethernet Address via TCP IP using a known PC s IP Address as the Master or using a direct mini USB connection to communicate directly to the panel Before beginning 1 If using the mini USB connection verify the panel has been configured to communicate via USB within the System Settings page and that the USB driver has been properly configured Changing the Master Connection type requires a reboot before the change takes eff
154. ides offering the same functionality as the rest of AMX s line of G4 touch panels the MVP 5200i touch panel offers full duplex VoIP communication quick wakeup and connection time and an extended battery life for longer operation between charges The MVP 5200i device utilizes a 5 2 Color Active LCD to display a 800 x 480 pixel image with 262 144 colors Microphone Touch screen Navigation wheel Speaker grille FIG 1 MVP 5200i GB touch panel The MVP 5200i comes with an integrated rear kickstand allowing it to be used and displayed away from a Charging Station if necessary FIG 2 It also comes with a pre installed 802 11g WPA WPA2 SDIO wireless card Kickstand 9 DC power jack Mini USB port FIG 2 MVP 5200i side view with kickstand MVP 5200i Specifications FG5966 01 FG5966 02 Dimensions 4 3 4 x 7 9 16 x 13 16 120 7 mm x 191 8 mm x 20 3 mm Weight Panel 1 4 Ibs 0 64 kg Enclosure MVP 5200i GB High gloss black plastic with brushed metal retaining ring MVP 5200i GW High gloss white plastic with brushed metal retaining ring Power Requirements Without Charging Panel with battery fully charged Constant current draw 0 3 A 12 VDC Startup current draw 0 4 A 12 VDC Power Requirements While Charging Panel while charging battery Constant current draw 1 1 A 12 VDC Startup current draw 1 3 A 12 VDC Minimum Power Supply
155. ies for the panel or in the Device Addressing Network Addresses section of the Tools gt NetLinx Diagnostics dialog 6 Set up the security and communication parameters between the wireless card and the target WAP by configuring the Wireless Settings section on this page Refer to Step 2 Configure the Card s Wireless Security Settings section on page 29 for detailed procedures to setup either a secure or insecure connection Wireless communication using a Static IP Address 1 From the Protected Setup page press the Wireless Settings button to open the Wireless Settings page Wireless communication is set within the IP Settings section of this page FIG 19 Check with your System Administrator for a pre reserved Static IP Address to be assigned to the panel This address must be obtained before continuing with the Static assignment of the panel 2 Toggle the DHCP Static field from the IP Settings section until the choice cycles to Static The IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway fields then turn red noting that they are now user editable Press the IP Address field to open a keyboard and enter the Static IP Address provided by the System Administrator Press Done after entering the IP address information and repeat the same process for the Subnet Mask and Gateway fields Press the optional Host Name field to open the keyboard and enter the Host Name information Press Done after assigning the alpha numeric string of the host n
156. ig My Computer Details Network Connections FIG 86 Network Connections window 3 From the Advanced menu select Advanced Settings FIG 87 Advanced Settings xi Adapters and Bindings Provider Order Connections are listed in the order in which they are accessed by network services Connections ade Local Area Connection 25 zl AMX z Local Area Connection L5 Remote Access connections ES Bindings for Local Area Connection 25 File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Fi Internet Protocol iru n z Mic Ne Y Intemet Protocol T ET P Cancel FIG 87 Advanced Settings window to open the Advanced Settings window 4 Under the Adapters And Bindings tab the user needs to make sure the Local Area Connection is not at the top of the Connections list If it is at the top of the list FIG 87 select it and use the down arrow to the right of the list to move it to the bottom of the list FIG 88 Advanced Settings Adapters and Bindings Provider Order Connections are listed in the order in which they are accessed by network services Connections k Local Area Connection zik Local Area Connection 25 Remote Access connections eis Bindings for AM File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Internet Protocol TCP IP v E Client for Microsoft Networks va Internet Protocol TCP IP
157. imary layer of security when mounting an MVP touch panel When the device is inserted this latch grabs onto the rear of the touch panel and secures it to prevent it from being removed Interface Connector Pins A set of retractable pins male that connect to the underside MVP connector strip This connection provides both communication and power between the touch panel and the MVP WCS 52 Support Cradle This retractable mechanism supports a resting MVP panel and allows a user to either insert or remove a connected MVP panel Security Release pushbutton Located on the front of the unit this pushbutton toggles an on screen security keypad if security is enabled Entering the correct release code allows the MVP WCS 52 to release the touch panel from the security latch Operating Storage Operating Temperature 0 C 32 F to 40 C 104 F Environments Operating Humidity 20 85 RH Storage Temperature 20 C 4 F to 60 C 140 F Storage Humidity 596 8596 RH Included Accessories MVP WCS 52 Wall Charging Station Quick Start Guide 93 5966 12 Wallmount plastic back box 62 5966 12 MVP WCS 52 Installation Kit Black KA 5966 01bl MVP WCS 52 Installation Kit White KA 5966 01wh Other AMX Equipment MVP TCS 52 Table Charging Station FG5966 1X Wallmount Metal Rough In Box FG037 11 MVP 5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel Gloss Black FG5966 01 MVP 5200i Modero
158. ireless network Refer to the EAP LEAP Settings section on page 75 EAP FAST This button opens the EAP FAST Settings page FIG 68 on page 77 EAP FAST security is designed for wireless environments where security and ease of setup are equally desirable Refer to the EAP FAST Settings section on page 77 for further details RF Link Info These options set communication values for the wireless interface card SSID Displays the currently used SSID of the target WAP Channel The RF channel being used for connection to the WAP read only Link Quality Displays the quality of the link from the wireless NIC to the Wireless Access Point direct sequence spread spectrum in real time None Poor Fair Good Very Good and Excellent Even when link quality is at its lowest you still have a connection and the ability to transmit and receive data even if at lower speeds Note Link Quality and Signal Strength are applicable to RF connections only It is possible to have an RF signal to a WAP but be unable to communi cate with it because of either incorrect IP or encryption settings Signal Strength This indicator displays a description of the signal strength from the Wireless Access Point connection in real time None Poor Fair Good Very Good and Excellent SNR Signal Noise Ratio is a measure of the relative strength of a wireless RF connection Given this value and the link quality above you c
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160. lect a target 2 WAP with the desired R QUE TS Sy level of security GED ip e ae GR qn eg D TI Connecting to the WAP begins the communication FIG 24 Site Survey of available WAPs Secured WAP shown selected 4 Ifthe security is not handled automatically the information must be entered manually from the Wireless Security menu Manually setting SSID From the Protected Setup page 1 Select Wireless Settings 2 Locate the Wireless Security menu FIG 25 WWirdiess Securty NN EAP ILS FIG 25 Wireless Security page 3 Press the Static WEP button to open the Static WEP Settings dialog FIG 26 Syrien ue p SAnja SSID n m WEPG47 WEP ize 126 Bit Key Size Required Information Default Key eS SSS SSID Network Name used by the Target WAP aa Encryption Method WEP Keys d i4 6 49 amp Passphrase WEP Key assignment Authentication Method Current Key 1111 11 11 1111 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 Authentication Save Cancel FIG 26 Wireless Settings page Static WEP security method 4 Press the SSID field From the Network Name SSID keyboard enter the SSID name used by the target Wireless Access Point case sensitive and press Done when finished The card should be given the SSID used by the target WAP If this field is left blank the device will attempt to connect to the first available WAP One of the most common problems associated with connection to a WAP arises be
161. lient panel certificate which makes the configuration and setup easier There are two main versions of the PEAP protocol supported by panel s DeviceScape Wireless Client e PEAPv0O e PEAPvI PEAP uses inner authentication mechanisms supported by the DeviceScape Wireless Client the most common of which are MSCHAPv2 with PEAPvO e GTC with PEAPvI EAP PEAP security is designed for wireless environments where it is necessary to transmit data securely over a wireless network EAP PEAP Settings SSID Service Set Identifier Opens an on screen keyboard to enter the SSID name used on the target WAP The SSID is a unique name used by the WAP and is assigned to all panels on that network An SSID is required by the WAP before the panel is permitted to join the network The SSID is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters Make sure this setting is the same for all points in the wireless network NXA WAP200Gs use AMX as their default SSID With EAP security the SSID of the WAP must be entered If it is left blank the panel will try to connect to the first access point detected that supports EAP However a successful connection is not guaranteed because the detected WAP may be connected to a RADIUS server which may not support this EAP type and or have the proper user identities configured Identity Opens an on screen keyboard to enter an EAP Identity string used by the panel to identify itself to an Authent
162. lient certificate and Enter the file name Enter the same file name the private key Format is PEM or DER First file contains the client certificate second file Enter the first file name Enter the second file name contains the private key Format is PEM or DER Single file contains both the client certificate and Leave this field blank Enter the file name the private key Format is PKCS12 First file contains the client certificate second file Not supported Not supported contains the private key Format is PKCS12 AMX supports the following security certificates PEM Privacy Enhanced Mail e DER Distinguished Encoding Rules e PKCS12 Public Key Cryptography Standard 12 PKCS12 files are frequently generated by Microsoft certificate applications Otherwise PEM is more common Certificate files frequently use 5 file extensions It can be confusing because there is not a one to one correspondence The following table shows the possible file extension used for each certificate type Certificates and their Extensions Certificate Type Possible File Extensions PEM cer pem pvk DER cer der PKCS12 pfx Please note which certificate types are supported by the different certificate fields used on the configuration screens PEAP TTLS and TLS The following table outlines the firmware fields and their supported certificate types Certificate Types Supported by the Modero
163. lt Back Next gt Cancel _ FIG 31 Found New Hardware Wizard dialogue box 4 Select Yes this time only and click on Next 5 In the new window e Select Use the following IP Address e Under P address provide an IP address Ensure that it is in the same subnet as the IP address given to the usbO interface on the MVP 5200i but make sure that it has a different node number The IP address cannot be the same as the panel s USB IP address e Under Subnet mask set the suitable subnet mask e Click OK Configuring Communication 6 In the next box FIG 32 make sure to Select Search for the best driver in these locations e Select Include this location in the search Click on Browse Select the folder that contains the linux inf file Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options C Documents and Settings user Desktop A FIG 32 Found New Hardware Wizard Installation Options dialogue box 7T Click on Next 8 The Windows XP machine now searches for the suitable driver FIG 33 Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard searches FIG 38 Found New Hardware Wizard while searching for the driver MVP 5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel 37 9 Once the system finds the driver it displays its choice FIG 34 Click Finish to complete the driver installation Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Har
164. mage or unauthorized use will be processed under the Non Warranty Repair Policy AMX will continue to provide Warranty Repair Services for products discontinued or replaced by a Product Discontinuance Notice Non Warranty Repair Policy Products that do not qualify to be repaired under the Warranty Repair Policy due to age of the product or Condition of the prod uct may be repaired utilizing this service The AMX Authorized Partner must contact AMX Technical Support to validate the failure before pursuing this service Non warranty repair is a billable service Products repaired under this policy will carry a ninety 90 day warranty on material and labor AMX will notify the AMX Authorized Partner with the cost of repair if cost is greater than the Standard Repair Fee within five 5 days of receipt The AMX Authorized Partner must provide a Purchase Order or credit card number within five 5 days of notification or the product will be returned to the AMX Authorized Partner The AMX Authorized Partner will be responsible for in bound and out bound freight expenses Products will be repaired within ten 10 business days after AMX Authorized Partner approval is obtained Non repairable products will be returned to the AMX Authorized Partner with an explanation See AMX Non Warranty Repair Price List for minimum and Standard Repair Fees and policies FCC Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canad
165. ng the 1 Select the System Number to open the keypad System Number 2 Set your System Number and select Done URL The device connects to the specific IP of a Setting the Master IP Master via a TCP connection This setting 1 Select the Master IP number to the keyboard ik uL the Mastersi IP 2 Set the Master IP and select Done Listen The device listens for the Master to initiate Confirm that the device IP is on the Master URL list Set the Host Name on the device and use it to locate the device on the Master Host Name is particularly useful in the DHCP scenario where the IP address can change 2 Select the Master Port Number to open the keypad and change this value The default setting for the port is 1319 a O ONO w Set the Master Port and select Done Set the Username and select Done Set the Password and select Done If you enabled password security on your Master set the username and password within the device Select the blank field Username to open the keyboard Select the blank field Password to open the keyboard Press the Back button to return to the Protected Setup page 0 Press the Reboot button to reboot the device and confirm changes Master Connection to a Virtual Master via Ethernet When configuring the panel to communicate with a Virtual Master on your PC via C wireless Ethernet the Master IP URL field must be configured to match the IP Address of the PC Make sure to use the Virtual
166. ng the latest G4 Web Control feature that were previously set up and activated on the device Dao ertet Internet Diner xi END prm E eh 2 ee uie Qr 9 v add aite e iiis nx ixi f j ee us AMA Manage WebControl Connections Vi G4 panels owe rm FIG 45 Manage WebControl Connections page populated with compatible panels Compatible devices field showing G4 WebControl links Compression Options 5 Click on the G4 panel name link associated with the target panel A secondary web browser window appears on the screen FIG 46 Do you wert to irtal aed sun MOC G4 Winton ty sigrred on 10 22 2003 11 AM and diutibuted by BMDE Coscoralion Publisher outherticky veired by VeriSign Clans 3 Code Siging 2001 CA Caution AMX Compcration Meat that thie cortar it afa You should oriy mital view the centert you wat AM Cespossiien Vo fale that assentior T Aesaps trust content hon AMM Corpore Yes Hove Info 4 Openiexg poe htpsff15e 1 0 1959 90 9 WebcontroL asc NN B urinonn tone FIG 46 Web Control VNC installation and Password entry screens 6 Click Yes from the Security Alert popup window to agree to the installation of the G4 WebControl application on your computer This application contains the necessary Active X and VNC client applications necessary to properly view and control the panel pages from your computer The G4 Web Control application is sent by the panel to the compute
167. ng the panel on a NetLinx system eese nennen 13 Establishing a wireless connection with AMX WAP esee 13 ier To globi Ee irs rr 13 Locating the device in NetLinx Studio eese eee 13 Verifying and upgrading the firmware eene eene 13 Downloading custom touch panel pages eene eene 13 Power Ma anagement T 14 Wireless Interface Cards e 15 802 11b Wireless Interface Card attri ten Faiu eu pna EA Ins PEE a n Ree n Fu eu er PME 15 SPIRI M 15 NXA WC80211GCF 802 11g Wireless Interface Card eee 16 Mjet 4lp ppc O 17 Installing the 802 11g Card and Antenna eese eene 19 Firmware Requirements cccccccscceseeeceesecsssceeceeccssscsseeseeescescessseseseeseesseessaaseuesoesssoaees 19 Preparing the MVP s Rear Housing eese eene n nennen nennen nnn 19 Installing the NXA WC80211GCF eeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeee eene eene eene nnn nnn n senses sette inssi 20 Closing and Securing the MVP Enclosure eene eene 21 bliccihl sio re Configuring COMMUNICATION xieciaurinerastinvnmieariurncnarmumabnedunaicenetieniainsins 23 IR COMMUNICATION sccssessvnivscasnndssntavsesis sonsbscsivncesnpuysussnonnsigesweededssmouersvenedesouanescssbeneess 25 Find Me uso
168. ng the same passphrase on the WAP 2 In NetLinx Studio select Diagnostics gt Network Address and verify the System number 3 Ifthe IP Address field is still empty give the device a few minutes to negotiate a DHCP Address and try again My WEP Doesn t Seem To Be Working WEP will not work unless the same default key is set on both the panel and the Wireless Access Point WAP For example if the access point was set to default WEP key 4 which was 01 02 03 04 05 the Modero s Default WEP key 4 must be set to 01 02 03 04 05 NetLinx Studio Only Detects One Of My Connected Masters Each Master is given a Device Address of 00000 Only one Master can be assigned to a particular System number If you want to work with multiple Masters open different instances of NetLinx Studio and assign each Master its own System value Example A site has an NXC ME260 64 and an NI 4000 In order to work with both units The ME260 can be assigned System 1 and the NI 4000 can then be assigned System 2 using two open sessions of NetLinx Studio v 2 x Can t Connect To a NetLinx Master Symptom I can t seem to connect to a NetLinx Master using NetLinx Studio 2 Select Settings gt Master Comm Settings gt Communication Settings gt Settings for TCP IP and uncheck the Automatically Ping the Master Controller to ensure availability The pinging is to determine if the Master is available and to reply with a connection failure instantly if it is not
169. nished 3 Enter a Device Number value for the panel into the Device Number Keypad The default is 10001 and the range is from 1 32000 Panel Behaves Strangely After Downloading A Panel File Or Firmware Symptom After downloading a panel file or firmware to a G4 device the panel behaves strangely If the panel already contains a large enough file subsequent downloads will take up more space than is available and could often corrupt the Compact Flash The demo file that typically ships with G4 panels is one such file Symptoms include e Having to repeat the download Inability to make further downloads to the panel May get directory errors graphics hierarchy errors etc indicating problems with the Compact Flash e Panel will not boot or gets stuck on AMX splash screen Other problems also started after downloading to a new panel or a panel with a TPD4 file that takes up a considerable amount of the available Compact Flash 1 DO NOT download TPD4 files of large size over the demo pages or any other large TPD4 file 2 First download a small blank one page file to the G4 panel using the Normal Transfer option to send download the page 3 Reboot the device ui cc 4 Do your regular file or firmware download Appendix MVP 5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel 179 al EAM It s Your World Take Control 3000 RESEARCH DRIVE RICHARDSON TX 75082 USA 800 222 0193 e 469 624 8000
170. nism to allow a portion of a bargraphs text to be dynamically provided information about the current status of the level multistate and traditional These codes are entered into the text field along with any other text The following is a code list used for bargraphs Bargraph Text Code Inputs Code Bargraph Multi State Bargraph P Display the current percentage of the Display the current percentage of the bargraph derived from the Adjusted bargraph derived from the Adjusted Level Value as it falls between the Level Value as it falls between the Range Values Range Values V Raw Level Value Raw Level Value L Range Low Value Range Low Value H Range High Value Range High Value S N A Current State A Adjusted Level Value Range Low Value Adjusted Level Value Range Low Value subtracted from the Raw Level Value subtracted from the Raw Level Value R Low Range subtracted from the High Low Range subtracted from the High Range Range Dollar sign Dollar sign By changing the text on a button via a VT command you can modify the codes on a button When one of the Text Formatting Codes is encountered by the firmware it is replaced with the correct value These values are derived from the following operations Formatting Code Operations Code Operation P Current Value Range Low Value Range High Value Range Low Value x 100 V Current Level Value L Range Low V
171. nnection Utility FIG 58 Protected Setup Navigation Buttons System Settings Page The System Settings page FIG 59 displays sets the NetLinx Master s communication settings NES lp SJIMS DHGPY Static Type IP Address amp a Mode SUbTeEDVask amp K 7 2 System Number Master URE Masten Port Number USemamne Password NOP Name Device 10001 FIG 59 System Settings page The elements of this page include System Settings Page Elements Back Saves all changes and returns to the previous page Connection Status icon The icon in the upper right corner of each Protected Setup page provides a constant visual indication of current connection status Note a Lock appears on the icon if the panel is connected to a secured NetLinx Master IP Settings Switches the IP settings between DHCP and Static DHCP means that the IP address and the subnet mask fields are greyed out in Static press either of the fields to open the P Address and Subnet Mask keypads Master Connection Sets the NetLinx Master communication values Type Sets the NetLinx Master to communicate with the panel via Ethernet USB Mesh or ICSNet This is based on the cable connection from the rear Ethernet is a CAT 5 cable 10 100Base T terminated in an RJ 45 connector used to network computers together and is used in most LAN local area networks This description is also used to refer to both wired and wireless communica
172. nt ABMI Mask image is used to crop a borderless button to a non square shape This is typically Set the button used with a bitmap mask image Syntax BMI lt vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt mask image gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state mask image Graphic file used Example SEND_COMMAND Panel BMI 530 1 amp 2 newMac png Sets the button with variable text 530 ON OFF state mask image to newmac png BML If this value is set to zero 0 the text area has no max length The maximum length avail Set the maximum length of the text area button able is 2000 This is only for a Text area input button and not for a Text area input masking button Syntax BML vt addr range gt lt max length Variable variable text address range 1 4000 max length 2000 02no max length Example SEND COMMAND Panel BML 500 20 Sets the maximum length of the text area input button to 20 characters BMP Assign a picture to those buttons with a defined address range Syntax BMP vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt name of bitmap picture gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state name of
173. nt to the target Master when the MVP is undocked f the panel has no information within the User Access Passwords list none is sent as a user f the undock button on the Protected Setup page is used setup is sent as a user This string can be disabled from within the firmware setup pages dock This is sent to the target Master when the MVP is docked This string can be disabled from within the firmware setup pages MVP Panel Lock Passcode commands These commands are used to maintain a passcode list With the MVOP 52001 a password must be entered to remove the panel from the Wall Charging Station Only the passcode is entered The user entry is just for identifying the passcodes MVP Panel Lock Passcode Commands LPC Syntax Clear all pnper users from the Example User Access P A Passwords list on SEND_COMMAND Panel LPC the Password Clear all users from the User Access Password list on the Password Setup page Setup page Refer to the Other Settings section on page 89 for more information MVP Panel Lock Passcode Commands Cont ALPR Syntax Remove a given user from the User Access Passwords list on the Password I DLPR user Variable user 7 1 50 ASCII characters Example Setup page SEND COMMAND Panel LPR Robert Remove user named Robert from the User Access Password list on the Password Setup page Refer to the Other Settings section on page 89 for mo
174. o download a new PAC file To do this set Automatic PAC Provisioning to Disabled and then back to Enabled This forces the firmware to delete the old file and request a new one PAC File Location This field is used when the previous Automatic PAC Provisioning option has been Disabled When pressed the panel displays an on screen PAC File Location keyboard which allows you to enter the name of the file containing the PAC shared secret credentials for use in authentication This field is only valid when the automatic PAC provisioning feature has been enabled via the previous field Save Cancel Save store the new security information apply changes and return to the previous page Cancel discard changes and return to the previous page Refer to the EAP Authentication section on page 170 and the Using the Site Survey tool section on page 27 for further details on these security options EAP PEAP Settings Press the EAP PEAP button to open the EAP PEAP Settings page FIG 69 EAPSPEAP SSID Identity Pas el Gentificate Authority PEAR Version Inner Authentication TypE FIG 69 Wireless Settings page EAP PEAP Settings PEAP Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol was developed as a way to securely transmit authentication information such as passwords over a wireless network environment PEAP uses only server side public key certificates and therefore does not need a c
175. o not display WPA or WPA on their configuration screens e WPA is normally displayed as TKIP e WPA2is normally displayed as AES CCMP The following fields are required SSID and Password Pass Phrase e Enter the SSID of the WAP Enter a pass phrase with a minimum of 8 characters and a maximum of 63 The exact same pass phrase including capitalization must be entered in the access point WPA PSK Settings SSID Service Set Identifier Opens an on screen keyboard to enter the SSID name used on the target WAP The SSID is a unique name used by the WAP and is assigned to all panels on that network An SSID is required by the WAP before the panel is permitted to join the network The SSID is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters Make sure this setting is the same for all points in your wireless network NXA WAP200Gs use AMX as their default SSID If this field is left blank the panel will attempt to connect to the first available WAP Password Pass Phrase Opens an on screen keyboard to enter a passphrase password This alpha numeric string must use a minimum of 8 characters and a maximum of 63 The exact pass phrase string including capitalization must be entered on the target WAP waa codd RA WPA PSK Settings Cont Save Cancel Save store the new security information apply changes and return to the previous page Cancel discard changes and return
176. ode during that time The device may be placed in its charging cradle at any time and operated within its cradle The device will automatically go into Sleep Mode after fifteen minutes of inactivity and this limit may be changed at any time Any wireless Internet connection intended for the device will be reconnected within approximately twenty seconds after the device is placed in its charging cradle Depending upon preselected settings the device may be set to go into Active Mode as soon as it is placed in the cradle Navigation Wheel The MVP 5200i device uses a unique button wheel for all commands not directly involving the touchscreen This wheel known as a navigation wheel is located in the upper right corner of the device FIG 4 Used with the touchscreen the navigation wheel allows scrolling and adjusting by turning the wheel with a thumb or finger and then pressing down on one of the wheel s compass points for up down left and right The wheel is sensitive enough to adjust levels with one third of a rotation The center of the navigation wheel also acts as a button in its own right for example pressing down directly upon the wheel center may be used for the equivalent of an Enter keystroke Compass points The navigation wheel may be turned clockwise or counterclockwise Wheel center FIG 4 Navigation wheel detail Press and hold the wheel center for three seconds to access the Setup pages for more information please
177. oftware License Agreements and is governed by the laws of the State of Texas and all disputes will be resolved in the courts in Collin County Texas USA For any questions concerning this Agreement or to contact AMX for any reason please write AMX License and Warranty Department 3000 Research Drive Richardson TX 75082 Table of Contents IN PORUCHON MNT aens 1 MEMORY e 4 Connector Locations M 5 Navigation Wheel 5 L LIdenrI rcprIM 6 Intercom Microphone c 6 jl cq ET 6 IRICK StS IN M 6 gn RUrwESC n 6 Audio Video Capabilities ie epit ttn b ne eeR E ER tH FREU RES PEL EN URBE pw E ER KE e UE Eu EE 6 Lue i idiii acuit 6 Cleaning the Touch Overlay and Navigation Wheel eere 7 ACCESSOTIES qe 9 Table Charging Station T 9 lar Eelru k LIE 10 LX TeuT ISA Goo E E EO T E 11 Security RECS 11 Installing the MVP 5200i Touch Panel sosiisssssccsscsssesseoussscasnasesssnosssansiansunsesaswannesse 13 Installi
178. onal security since even a compromised password is not enough to break into an EAP TLS protected wireless network environment EAP TLS security is designed for wireless environments where it is necessary to securely transmit data over a wireless network by adding an additional level of security protocol via the use of a private key EAP TLS Settings SSID Service Set Identifier Opens an on screen keyboard for entering the SSID name used on the target WAP The SSID is a unique name used by the WAP and is assigned to all panels on that network An SSID is required by the WAP before the panel is permitted to join the network The SSID is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters Make sure this setting is the same for all points in the wireless network NXA WAP200Gs use AMX as their default SSID With EAP security the SSID of the WAP must be entered If it is left blank the panel will try to connect to the first access point detected that supports EAP However a successful connection is not guaranteed because the detected WAP may be connected to a RADIUS server which may not support this EAP type and or have the proper user identities configured Identity Opens an on screen keyboard for entering an EAP Identity string used by the panel to identify itself to an Authentication RADIUS Server Note This information is similar to a username used to login to a secured server or workstation This works in tandem with t
179. onfirm the Installation of the USB Driver on the PC 167 How to Upload a Certificate File oreet ee eee erret eon Sent eee v o tene ipu 168 Appendix C Troubleshooting 15er oboe pro but PUER qa HE Ya axo FOVERE EYE HIR a Re ER RUE 169 Panel Doesn t Respond To Touches sssscccccsssssecsessssssccsscsssseeeeessssseeeesssssseesessoeeee 169 Battery Will Not Hold Or Take A Charge eese eene 169 MVP 5200i Isn t Appearing In The Online Tree Tab eee 170 MVP Can t Obtain a DHCP Address oreet eiue teneant R Rene ree bono eese pena an s 170 My WEP Doesn t Seem To Be Working eese nennen eene nnns 170 NetLinx Studio Only Detects One Of My Connected Masters esee 170 Can t Connect To a NetLinx Master ccccccsssssssssssssssesssssssessesecceceseeeeseeeseeseessseeaaes 170 Only One Modero Panel In My System Shows Up eene eene 171 Panel Behaves Strangely After Downloading A Panel File Or Firmware 171 pM Introduction The MVP 5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel is AMX s smallest and most powerful wireless handheld panel available in black FG5966 01 FIG 1 and white FG5966 02 The MVP 52001 is a wireless only ergonomic device capable of Voice Over Internet Protocol VoIP communication with all control established through a NetLinx Master Bes
180. onnection NIC Windows will automatically make any new NIC connection the Primary connection If this happens the USB address of 12 0 0 x will show up across the PC s network switches as the PC s source address In some cases network administrators will notice the NIC connection and reconfigure any PC that has connected to the MVP 5200i Business college and government installations are the type of installations that would be most affected and most home installations would not be affected To prevent the NIC connection from becoming the primary connection 1 From the Windows Start menu select Settings gt Control Panel to open the Control Panel window 2 Inthe Control Panel window click on the Network Connections icon to open the Network Connections window FIG 86 Ele Ed view Favortes Tools Advanced Help ff Qe D BP search Folders E mHor gt E Links Allergy Clinic AMX broadband Speed tests E Computer Management 7 Soffront TRACKWeb je Customize Links G Google 2 Device Name Network Tasks Create anew a LAN or High Speed Inter Connected Intel R PRO 1000 connection 4 amp 9 Change Windows Firewall settings Local Area Connection LAN or High Speed Inter Connected Realtek RTL8139 Fe See Also Local Area Connection 25 LAN or High Speed Inter Connected AMX USB Device Lir Network Troubleshooter Other Places x B Control Panel My Network Places C My Documents
181. op Shadow 2 with outline Hard Drop Shadow 2 with outline Soft Drop Shadow 3 Medium Drop Shadow 3 with outline Hard Drop Shadow 3 with outline Soft Drop Shadow 4 Medium Drop Shadow 4 with outline Hard Drop Shadow 4 with outline Soft Drop Shadow 5 Medium Drop Shadow 5 with outline Hard Drop Shadow 5 with outline Soft Drop Shadow 6 Medium Drop Shadow 6 with outline Hard Drop Shadow 6 with outline Soft Drop Shadow 7 Medium Drop Shadow 7 with outline Hard Drop Shadow 7 with outline Soft Drop Shadow 8 Medium Drop Shadow 8 with outline Hard Drop Shadow 8 with outline a Text Effects Cont Soft Drop Shadow 1 with outline Soft Drop Shadow 2 with outline Soft Drop Shadow 3 with outline Soft Drop Shadow 4 with outline Soft Drop Shadow 5 with outline Soft Drop Shadow 6 with outline Soft Drop Shadow 7 with outline Soft Drop Shadow 8 with outline Button Query Commands Button Query commands reply back with a custom event There will be one custom event for each button state combination Each query is assigned a unique custom event type The following example is for debug purposes only NetLinx Example CUSTOM EVENT device Address Custom event type DEFINE EVENT CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1001 CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1002 CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1003 CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1004 CUSTOM
182. or this setting as all certificates are stored in a specific directory that the user cannot control or change The most secure connection method uses a server certificate If no server certificate will be used this field should be left blank If the field contains a file name then a valid certificate file with the same file name must be previously installed on the panel Otherwise the authentication process will fail NOTE EAP LEAP Settings Press the EAP LEAP button to open the EAP LEAP Settings page FIG 66 E Np END SSI Identity Password Save Cancel FIG 66 Wireless Settings page EAP LEAP Settings EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol is an Enterprise authentication protocol that can be used in both wired and wireless network environments EAP requires the use of an 802 1x Authentication Server also known as a Radius server The configuration fields described below take variable length strings as inputs n on screen keyboard is opened when these fields are selected LEAP Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol was developed to transmit authentication information securely in a wireless network environment LEAP does not use client panel or server RADIUS certificates and is therefore one of the least secure EAP security methods However it can be utilized successfully by implementing sufficiently complex passwords EAP LEAP security is designed for wireless environments where having a client or
183. or to the RRGGBB or RRGGBBAA specified color Syntax BCB vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt color value Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state color value Refer to the RGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors table on page 110 for more information Example SEND COMMAND Panel BCB 500 504 amp 510 1 12 Sets the Off state border color to 12 Yellow Colors can be set by Color Numbers Color name R G B alpha colors RRGGBBAA and R G amp B colors values RRGGBB Refer to the RGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors table on page 110 BCF Only if the specified fill color is not the same as the current color Set the fill color to Note Color can be assigned by color name without spaces number or R G B value the specified RRGGBB or RRGGBBAA color Syntax BCF vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt color value Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state color value Refer to the RGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors table on page 110 for more information Example SEND COMMAND Panel BCF 500 504 amp 510 515 1 12 SEND COMMAND Panel BCF 500 504 amp 510 515 1 Yellow SEND COMMAND Panel BCF 500 504 amp 51
184. ord 1988 into the password keypad to access the page Device Number Settings aL Settings Calibrate CINE Control Other Settings Tools Reset System Settings J System RECOVENY Protected Setup Reboot Shutdown Banel Reboot Shutdown tients S Page Tracking Front Button SetupAccess Dyeyesseiniej SEI Dock Status sea Undock Panel Remove User Pages FIG 56 Protected Setup page showing default values Features on the Protected Setup page include Protected Setup Page Navigation Buttons Back The buttons along on the left side of the page provide access to secondary Protected Setup pages see following sections Saves all changes and returns to the previous page Connection Status icon The icon in the upper right corner of each Protected Setup page provides a constant visual indication of current connection status Note a Lock appears on the icon if the panel is connected to a secured NetLinx Master Device Number Opens a keypad used to view or change the device number of the panel Options Function Show toggles the display of the channel port channel code level port and level code on all touch panel buttons see FIG 57 Telnet enables or disables the panel s telnet server allowing or preventing direct telnet communication to the panel Page Tracking toggles the page tracking function When enabled the panel reports page d
185. ounded 45 127 Menu Right Rounded 105 84 Menu Bottom Rounded 55 128 Menu Right Rounded 115 85 Menu Bottom Rounded 65 129 Menu Right Rounded 125 86 Menu Bottom Rounded 75 130 Menu Right Rounded 135 87 Menu Bottom Rounded 85 131 Menu Right Rounded 145 88 Menu Bottom Rounded 95 132 Menu Right Rounded 155 89 Menu Bottom Rounded 105 133 Menu Right Rounded 165 90 Menu Bottom Rounded 115 134 Menu Right Rounded 175 91 Menu Bottom Rounded 125 135 Menu Right Rounded 185 92 Menu Bottom Rounded 135 136 Menu Right Rounded 195 93 Menu Bottom Rounded 145 137 Menu Left Rounded 15 94 Menu Bottom Rounded 155 138 Menu Left Rounded 25 95 Menu Bottom Rounded 165 139 Menu Left Rounded 35 96 Menu Bottom Rounded 175 140 Menu Left Rounded 45 TPD4 Border Styles by Name Cont No Border styles No Border styles 141 Menu Left Rounded 55 149 Menu Left Rounded 135 142 Menu Left Rounded 65 150 Menu Left Rounded 145 143 Menu Left Rounded 75 151 Menu Left Rounded 155 144 Menu Left Rounded 85 152 Menu Left Rounded 165 145 Menu Left Rounded 95 153 Menu Left Rounded 175 146 Menu Left Rounded 105 154 Menu Left Rounded 185 147 Menu Left Rounded 115 155 Menu Left Rounded 195 148 Menu Left Rounded 125 A Button Commands These Button Commands are used in NetLinx Studio and are case insensitive All commands that begin with have the capability of assigning a variable text address range and button state range A device must first be
186. owing sections Connection Status icon The icon in the upper right corner of each Setup page provides a constant visual indication of current connection status Note a Lock appears on the icon if the panel is connected to a secured NetLinx Master Setup Page Cont Connection Status Displays whether the panel is has external communication as well as the encryption status of the Master the connection type Ethernet or USB and to which System the panel is connected Until a connection is established the message displayed is Attempting via Ethernet or Attempting via USB When a connection is established the message displayed is either Connected via Ethernet or Connected via USB The word Encrypted appears when an encrypted connection is established with a NetLinx Master Note The panel must be rebooted before incorporating any panel communication changes and to detect Ethernet connections Display Timeout Indicates the length of time that the panel can remain idle before activating Sleep mode causing the device to power down Press the Up Down buttons to increase decrease the Display Timeout setting Range NONE 10 sec 15 sec 20 sec 25 sec 30 sec 5 mins 15 mins 30 mins 60 mins 2 hrs Set the timeout value to NONE to disable Sleep mode Note Small timeout values maximize the life of the battery charge Advanced Power Settings button Enabling thi
187. p 13 8 Within the WEP Passphrase keyboard FIG 27 enter a character string or word such as AMXPanel and press Done when finished WEP Passphrase AMXPanel Delete Tome T a FIG 27 WEP Passphrase Keyboard e For example enter the word AMXPanel using a 128 bit hex digit encryption After pressing Done the on screen Current Key field displays a long string of characters separated by colons which represents the encryption key equivalent to the word AMXPanel This series of hex digits 26 hex digits for a 128 bit encryption key should be entered as the Current Key into both the WAP and onto other communicating Modero panels by using the WEP Key dialog FIG 28 WEP Key 1 3e 22 fb 22 9b 38 22 c8 22 60 22 5b fa TTTTTTTTC cTTT ie 5 Enter S 4 re avs FIG 28 WEP Key Keyboard 9 Write down this Current Key string value for later entry into the WAP s WEP Key field typically entered without colons and into other communicating panel s Current Key field 10 If entering a Current Key generated either by the target WAP or another Modero panel within the WEP Keys section touch the Key button to launch the WEP Key keyboard enter the characters and press Done when finished e This Key value corresponds to the Default WEP Key number used on the Wireless Access Point and selected in the Default Key field has previously been setup with a manually entered WEP KEY that
188. panel to identify itself to an Authentication RADIUS Server Note This information is similar to a username used to login to a secured server or workstation This works in tandem with the Password string which is similar to the password entered to gain access to a secured workstation Typically this is in the form of a username such as jdoe amx com Anonymous Identity Opens an on screen keyboard Enter an IT provided alpha numeric string which similar to the username used as the identity but that does not represent a real user This information is used as a fictitious name which might be seen by sniffer programs during the initial connection and setup process between the panel and the Radius server In this way the real identity username is protected Typically this is in the form of a fictitious username such as anonymous amx com Password Opens an on screen keyboard Enter the network password string specified for the user entered within the dentity field used by the panel to identify itself to an Authentication RADIUS Server Note This information is similar to the password entered to gain access to a secured workstation Certificate Authority When pressed the panel displays an on screen Certificate Authority CA File Location keyboard which allows you to enter the name of the certificate authority file which is used to validate the server certificate This field is optional If a server certificat
189. plications Scale Images For Setup Pages To provide the Setup Page designer with the ability to design pages at the target device s lowest supported resolution TPDesign4 performs image scaling for both standard and chameleon images for button and page states This functionality is not extended to icon images The MVP 5200i comes already loaded with on board firmware which is upgradeable through the use of the latest version of NetLinx Studio Refer to the NetLinx Studio version 2 x or higher Instruction Manual for more information on how to download firmware to a touch panel C Programming the MVP 5200i requires the use of the latest versions of NetLinx Studio and TPDesign 4 both available from www amx com The MVP 5200i uses a native RNDIS USB driver for USB over Ethernet communication When the device is connected to the downloading computer see instructions below for more details it creates a new LAN connection and the user will need to supply a static IP address for this to be enabled To enter a static IP address the user must edit the properties of the TCP IP interface of the connection itself This driver is included in the installation of the latest version of NetLinx Studio available from www amx com Upgrading the Modero Firmware via the USB port The MVP 5200i uses a 5 pin CC USB Type A to Mini B 5 Wire programming cable FG10 5965 for programming firmware updates and touch panel file transfer between the PC and the t
190. project Last Save Date Blink Rate Displays the last date the project was saved Displays the feedback blink rate in 10 second increments Job Comments Displays any comments associated to the job from the TPD4 project file Cradle Sensor Port Displays the port used by the charging cradle sensor Cradle Sensor Channel Displays the channel used to broadcast the charging cradle sensor status IR receivers and transmitters on G4 panels share the device address number of the 2 NOTE panel Panel Information Page The Panel Information page provides detailed panel information FIG 52 i TU S Back Panel type FEinmwAre Version Setiip Port High Port Righ Address Aiah nenne 10 High Devel Serial isr E TP4270026 Setup Pages Version FIG 52 Panel Information page MVP 5200i 07 12 18 Modero 800x480 2 12 Panel Information w e e IM Screen Width e o Jerson eh Screen Refresh Rate Screen Rotation Hoar UJ ja Intercomn Demo See Stina Wake Up String SIEep Sting File System 177 MB free of 256 MB RAM 128 MB Pine See 12 19 2007 WED 16 53 08 Bulb Hours Features on this page include Panel Information Page Back Saves all changes and returns to the previous page Connection Status icon The icon in the upper right corner of each Setup page provides a constant visual indication of current connection status
191. pupl Deactivates the popup page Popup1 on the current page PPG Toggle a specific popup page on either a specified page or the current page If the page name is empty the current page is used see example 2 Toggling refers to the activating deactivating On Off of a popup page This command works in the same way as the Toggle Popup command in TPDesign4 Syntax PPG lt popup page name gt lt page name gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup page page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On Example SEND COMMAND Panel PPG Popup1 Main Toggles the popup page Popup1 on the Main page from one state to another On Off Example 2 SEND COMMAND Panel PPG Popup1 Toggles the popup page Popup1 on the current page from one state to another On Off PPK Kill a specific popup page from all pages Kill refers to the deactivating Off of a popup window from all pages If the pop up page is part of a group the whole group is deactivated This command works in the same way as the Clear Group command in TPDesign 4 Syntax PPK lt popup page name Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup page Example SEND COMMAND Panel GPPK Popupl Kills the popup page Popup1 on all pages Page Commands Cont PPM A Modal popup page when active only allows you to use the b
192. r month by name Perform complex validation such as Subnet Mask validation Input mask character types These character types define what information is allowed to be entered in any specific instance The following table lists what characters in an input mask will define what characters are allowed in any given position Character Types Character Masking Rule Digit 0 to 9 entry required plus and minus signs not allowed Digit or space entry not required plus and minus signs not allowed Digit or space entry not required plus and minus signs allowed Letter A to Z entry required Letter A to Z entry optional Letter or digit entry required Letter or digit entry optional Any character or a space entry required Ol P sai ri l OC o Any character or a space entry optional The number of the above characters used determines the length of the input masking box Example 0000 requires an entry requires digits to be used and allows only 4 characters to be entered used Refer to the following Send_Commands for more detailed information BIM Sets the input mask for the specified addresses see the B M section on page 119 BMF subcommand MK sets the input mask of a text area see the BMF section on page 121 Input mask ranges These ranges allow a user to specify the minimum and maximum numeric value for a field Only one range is allow
193. r panel downloads and firmware updates This means that the device can connect to a host computer for updates through its Mini USB port instead of through a standard Ethernet port FIG 30 Mini USB Port FIG 30 USB Port on the MVP 5200i Because of its Ethernet over USB capabilities the MVP 5200i also follows a different procedure for downloading firmware than with other G4 devices Firmware downloads require use of the USB Programming Cable FG10 5965 and a computer running Windows XP Touch panel setup To prepare the MVP 5200i for Ethernet for USB communication 1 Turn on the MVP 5200i and wait for the device to finish booting up 2 Insert the mini USB end of the USB Programming Cable into the mini USB port on the device Insert the other end into the appropriate USB port on the computer containing the files to be downloaded 3 Ifthe connection goes well the Windows XP machine will detect the device as an unsupported USB device It then presents a dialogue box that prompts the user for a suitable driver FIG 31 Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software Yes this time only C Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Next to continue
194. r that is used for communication Once the application is installed this popup will no longer appear This popup will only appear if you are connecting to the target panel using a different NOTE computer 7 Some situations might display a Connection Details dialog FIG 47 requesting a VNC Server IP Address This is the IP Address not of the Master but of the target touch panel Depending on which method of communication is being used it can be found in either e Wired Ethernet System Settings gt IP Settings section within the IP Address field e Wireless Wireless Settings gt IP Settings section within the ZP Address field If this field does not appear continue to step 9 IP Address of touch panel server E E G 3 XS gt obtainedfromIP Settings section of PI the Wireless Settings page MVP y Display defauts to Di not given DP FIG 47 Connection Details dialog 8 Ifa WebControl password was set up on the G4 WebControl page a G4 Authentication Session password dialog box appears on the screen within the secondary browser window en iN le el cil 9 Enter the Web Control session password into the Session Password field FIG 47 This password was previously entered into the Web Control Password field within the G4 Web Control page on the panel 10 Click OK to send the password to the panel and begin the session A confirmation message appears stating Please wait Initial screen loading
195. r would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1005 Flag 0 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 5 VALUE3 0 TEXT TEXT LENGTH 0 JSI Syntax Get the current U JSI vt addr range gt lt button states range gt icon m Variable justification variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1006 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 1 9 justify Value3 Zero Text Blank Text length Zero Example SEND COMMAND Panel JSI 529 1 Gets the button OFF state icon justification information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1006 Flag 0 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 6 VALUES 0 TEXT TEXT LENGTH 0 Button Query Commands Cont JST Syntax Get the current U 2JST vt addr range gt lt button states range gt text justification Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1004 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 1 9 justify Value3 Zero Text Blank Text length Zero Example SEND COMMAND Panel JST 529 1 Gets the button OFF state text justification information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1004 Flag 0 VALUE1
196. rary H TPDesian4 DJ Mierislhrchiack FIG 85 Browse for Folder window 9 Select the panel s Kit file from the Files section 10 Enter the Device value associated with the panel and the System number associated with the Master listed in the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace window The Port field is greyed out 11 Click the Reboot Device checkbox if it is not already checked This causes the touch panel to reboot after the firmware update process is complete 12 Click Send to begin the transfer The file transfer progress is indicated on the bottom right of the dialog 13 After the file transfer is complete the panel will automatically reboot As the panel is rebooting temporarily unplug the USB connector on the panel until the panel has completely restarted 14 Once the first panel page has been displayed reconnect the USB connector to the panel 15 Right click the associated System number and select Refresh System This causes a refresh of all project systems establishes a new connection to the Master and populates the System list with devices on your particular system Maa ccr A NOTE 16 Confirm that the panel has been properly updated to the correct firmware version Verify you have downloaded the latest firmware file from www amx com and then save the Kit file to your computer A Special Note for Network Interface Connections Due to any USB connection to your PC being made through a Network Interface C
197. rating Humidity 2096 8596 RH Environments Storage Temperature 20 C 4 F to 60 C 140 F Storage Humidity 596 8596 RH Included MVP TCS 52 Table Charging Station Quick Start Guide Accessories 93 5966 02 PS3 0 Power Supply FG423 44 Other AMX MVP 5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel Gloss Black Equipment FG5966 01 MVP 5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel Gloss White FG5966 02 MVP WCS 52 Wall Charging Station FG5966 1X Powering the MVP TCS 52 The MVP TCS 52 uses a PS3 0 power supply included with the MVP 5200i touch panel or available separately from www amx com to provide direct power for the MVP panel both for standard functions and for charging its internal battery 1 Connect the terminal end of the PS3 0 power supply to the PWR connector on the bottom of the MVP TCS 52 2 To prevent wear on the power supply cord and assure that the device s base is in full contact with the table surface press the cord into the locking groove running across the bottom of the device 3 Provide power to the MVP TCS by connecting the PS3 0 cord to an external power source Maa cour RA 4 Place the touch panel in the Charging Station cradle FIG 6 guiding it into place with the locking grooves on each side of the cradle FIG 7 When fully seated the touch panel s charging station connector should be in contact with the Charging Station s charger pins
198. re information LPS This command allows you to Set the user name and password 1 Add a new user name and password OR 2 Set the password for a given user The user name and password combo is added to the User Access and or Password list in the Password Setup page The user name must be alphanumeric Syntax I LPS user passcode Variable user 7 1 50 ASCII characters passcode 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND_COMMAND Panel LPS Manager undock Sets a new user name as Manager and the password to undock Example 2 SEND_COMMAND Panel LPS Manager test Changes the given user name password to test Refer to the Other Settings section on page 89 for more information Text Effects Names The following is a listing of text effects names associated with the TEF command on page 134 Text Effects Glow S Medium Drop Shadow 1 Hard Drop Shadow 1 Glow M Medium Drop Shadow 2 Hard Drop Shadow 2 Glow L Medium Drop Shadow 3 Hard Drop Shadow 3 Glow X Medium Drop Shadow 4 Hard Drop Shadow 4 Outline S Medium Drop Shadow 5 Hard Drop Shadow 5 Outline M Medium Drop Shadow 6 Hard Drop Shadow 6 Outline L Medium Drop Shadow 7 Hard Drop Shadow 7 Outline X Medium Drop Shadow 8 Hard Drop Shadow 8 Soft Drop Shadow 1 Medium Drop Shadow 1 with outline Hard Drop Shadow 1 with outline Soft Drop Shadow 2 Medium Dr
199. re file from www amx com and then save the Kit file to your computer Note that each Kit file is intended for download to its corresponding panel In some cases several Kit files may be included in a zip file extract the zip file to access the required Kit file 5 Ifthe panel firmware version is not the latest available locate the latest firmware file from the www amx com gt Tech Center gt Firmware Files gt Modero Panels section of the website 6 Click on the desired Kit file link and after accepting the Licensing Agreement verify download of the Modero Kit file to a known location 7 Select Tools gt Firmware Transfers gt Send to NetLinx Device from the main menu to open the Send to NetLinx Device dialog FIG 84 Verify that the panel s System and Device number values match those values listed within the System folder in the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace window Send to NetLinx Device Location C Program Files AMX Control Disc NetLinx Studio 2 Files Date Time Progress Please select a file to send Kit File Transfer I Reboot Device FIG 84 Send to NetLinx Device dialog window 8 Select the appropriate Kit file from within the Browse for Folder window FIG 85 Browse for Folder Choose Firmware Directory S AMX Control Disc DIP Switch 2 H O FileTransfer 2 C3 IREdit KeypadBuilder C3 NetLinx Diagnostics e Om mETE Docs Templates System Design Lib
200. rgings In its Sleep Mode the device s entire system is shut down with only wakeup systems powered to detect incoming commands or touch panel contact Pressing any of the compass points on the navigation wheel will return the device to its Active Mode For more information on the battery see the Battery Life and Replacement section on page 157 Cleaning the Touch Overlay Case and Navigation Wheel Always use a clean cotton cloth and a spray bottle containing water or a vinegar based cleaner to clean the MVP 5200i as alcohol based cleaners can damage the device s touch screen overlay Do not directly spray the device instead spray the cloth to clean the touch screen overlay and navigation wheel Do NOT use an abrasive of any type to clean the MVP 5200i as this may permanently damage or remove the device s finish Accessories Table Charging Station The MVP 52001 device comes with the MVP TCS 52 Table Charging Station FG5966 1X FIG 5 which acts both as a charging station and a direct power connection The charging station is available in either white FG5966 10 or black FG5966 11 FIG 5 MVP TCS 52 GB Table Charging Station Front MVP TCS 52 Specifications Dimensions HWD 8 0 x 4 75 x 3 5 20 32cm x 12 07cm x 8 89cm Weight 65 Ibs 29 kg Rear Connector 5 pin charging connector on bottom of charging cradle Operating Operating Temperature 0 C 32 F to 40 C 104 F Storage Ope
201. ring a panel s sleep mode File System Displays the amount of Compact Flash memory available on the panel RAM Displays the available RAM or Extended Memory module on the panel Panel Start Time Displays the time taken by the panel to wake up from sleep mode Bulb Hours Displays the number of hours elapsed with the display on full power l N A RC oun scale cdi NOTE Time amp Date Settings Page The options on the Time amp Date Settings page FIG 53 allows setting and adjusting of time and date information on the NetLinx Master If the time and or date on the Master is modified all connected devices will be updated to reflect the new information Winks ate Tsetresn Set Get Time Standard Standard AMIRMI 2A Hour Month Set Time Time amp Date Settings Weekday mmidd ddimm mrmddlyyyy 12 19 2007 ddimimiyyyy 19 12 2007 tmnth dd yyy December 19 2007 AAt yyy 19 December 2007 Yyyy mmda 2007 12 19 Sar DESAS FIG 53 Time and Date Setup page The MVP 5200i does not have an on board clock so the only way to modify a panel s time without altering the Master is via NetLinx Code Features on this page include Time amp Date Setup Page Back Saves all changes and returns to the previous page Connection Status icon The icon in the upper right corner of each Setup page provides a constant visual indication of current connection status Note
202. rix Screen resolution 800 x 480 pixels HV 60 Hz frame frequency Viewing angles Vertical 40 up from center and 80 down from center Horizontal 60 left from center and 60 right from center External Components Connector 5 pin Mini USB connector used for audio output to USB headphones programming firmware updates and touch panel file transfer between the PC and the target panel Note When connecting the panel to PC using a CC USB or compatible cable be sure to power the panel On before attempting to connect the USB cable from the PC to the mini USB port on the panel DC power port 2 5 mm port to power the panel away from a Charging Station Stylus Slot Slot where the included stylus is stored located on the right side of the device Microphone For use with the intercom feature Frequency 20 to 160 000 Hz S N Ratio More than 58 dB Speaker 40hm 2 Watts 300Hz cutoff frequency Audio Standards G711 sound standard 75dB SPL 1m IR Emitters Transmit IR over 20 feet 6 10 m from the panel IR emitters on G4 panels share the device address number of the panel Transmits AMX fixed frequencies at 38KHz and 455KHz and user programmable frequencies from 20KHz to 1 5MHz Operating Storage Operating Temperature 0 C 32 F to 40 C 104 F Environment Operating Humidity 20 85 RH Storage Temperature 20 C 4 F to 60 C 140 F Stora
203. ryption level Default Key and an identical Current Key value e As an example all panels should be set to Default Key 1 and be using aa bb cc as the Current Key string value This same Key value and Current Key string should be used on the target WAP 4 Repeat steps 1 3 on each panel Using the same passphrase generates the same key for all communicating Modero panels O WARNING Step 3 Choose a Master Connection Mode The MVP 5200i requires a decision on the type of connection to be made between it and the Master To establish a Master connection 1 From the Protected Setup page select System Settings 2 Select Type to toggle between the Master Connection Types USB and Ethernet FIG 29 e A USB connection is a direct connection from the panel s mini USB port to a corresponding USB port on the PC acting as a Virtual Master A wireless Ethernet connection involves indirect communication from the panel to a Master via a wireless connection to the network Although firmware upgrades can be conducted over wireless Ethernet transferring firmware KIT files over a USB connection is recommended and only when the panel is connected to a power supply If battery power or the wireless connection fails during a firmware upgrade the panel flash file system may become corrupted FIG 29 System Settings page Ethernet over USB The MVP 5200i device is the first G4 device to support a new Ethernet over USB driver fo
204. s but also requires that a set of credentials be validated before the client panel is allowed to connect to the rest of the network FIG 94 Below is a description of this process It is important to note that no user intervention is necessary during this process It proceeds automatically based on the configuration parameters entered into the panel 802 1x EAP Over Wireless Authentication Server Client Panel uthentication S Supplicant Authenticator RADIUS Server Wireless Access Point FIG 94 EAP security method in process The client panel establishes a wireless connection with the WAP specified by the SSID 2 The WAP opens up a tunnel between itself and the RADIUS server configured via the access point This tunnel means that packets can flow between the panel and the RADIUS server but nowhere else The network is protected until authentication of the client panel is complete and the ID of the client is verified 3 The WAP Authenticator sends an EAP Request Identity message to the panel as soon as the wireless connection becomes active 4 The panel then sends a EAP Response Identity message through the WAP to the RADIUS server providing its identity and specifying which EAP type it wants to use If the server does not support the EAP type then it sends a failure message back to the WAP which will then disconnect the panel As an example EAP FAST is only supported by the Cisco server 5 Ifthe EAP t
205. s button disables various peripherals that would otherwise remain powered while the device is in Sleep mode including the navigation wheel When this button is enabled pressing the navigation wheel center will NOT wake up the panel and only touching the touch screen will awaken it This feature is only active when the device is running on battery power and is not active when the device is on external power When enabled Advanced Power Savings allows additional battery life of panel availabil ity without recharging Disable Timeout On External Power button When enabled the display will not go into Timeout when external power is applied The display always will go into the preselected Display Timeout setting when on battery power Inactivity Page Flip Timeout Indicates the length of time that the panel can remain idle before automatically flipping to a pre selected page Press the Up Down buttons to increase decrease the Inactivity Page Flip Timeout setting Range 0 240 minutes Set the timeout value to 0 to disable Inactivity Page Flip mode Note The touch panel page used for the Inactivity page flip is named within a small Inactivity Page field below the buttons Panel Brightness Sets the display brightness and contrast levels of the panel Press the Brightness Up Down buttons to adjust the brightness level Range 0 100 NOTE Be careful not to turn down the brightness too low to be able to see the
206. see the Setup Pages section on page 51 Continue to hold the wheel center for another three seconds to access the Calibration page page 86 If the MVP 5200i needs to be shut down or reset for any reason press and hold down the wheel center button until the popup stating panel shutting down appears or the screen goes dark Continuously holding down the center button down will cycle the MVP 5200i through the following steps 1 Setup Pages 2 Calibration 3 Firmware shutdown 4 Hardware shutdown automatically invoked if the device s firmware is unable to shut down the device otherwise inaccessible Regularly shutting down the device by this method can Shut down the panel by holding the wheel center button only if the Setup pages are corrupt the Flash memory NOTE To turn it back on press any of the wheel s compass points and hold until the AMX splash screen appears on the touchscreen When in its Standby Power Mode the MVP 5200i may only be returned to its Awake state by touching the screen waa cc The light at the center of the navigation wheel brightens and dims based on its source of power It lights at full intensity when attached to a power source such as the Table Charging Station see the Table Charging Station section on page 9 or the Wall Charging Station see the Wall Charging Station section on page 11 but lights at only half intensity when running on its internal battery This allows the user to ascertain w
207. server certificate validation scheme in place is not required yet necessary to transmit data securely over a wireless network EAP LEAP Settings SSID Service Set Identifier Opens an on screen keyboard to enter the SSID name used on the target WAP The SSID is a unique name used by the WAP and is assigned to all panels on that network An SSID is required by the WAP before the panel is permitted to join the network The SSID is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters Make sure this setting is the same for all points in the wireless network NXA WAP200Gs use AMX as their default SSID With EAP security the SSID of the WAP must be entered If it is left blank the panel will try to connect to the first access point detected that supports EAP However a successful connection is not guaranteed because the detected WAP may be connected to a RADIUS server which may not support this EAP type and or have the proper user identities configured Identity Password Opens an on screen keyboard Enter an EAP Identity string used by the panel to identify itself to an Authentication RADIUS Server Note This information is similar to a username used to login to a secured server or workstation This works in tandem with the Password string which is similar to the password entered to gain access to a secured workstation Typically this is in the form of a username such as jdoe amx com Opens an on screen keyboard
208. signed to all panels on that network An SSID is required by the WAP before the panel is permitted to join the network The SSID is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters Make sure this setting is the same for all points in the wireless network NXA WAP200Gs use AMX as their default SSID With EAP security the SSID of the WAP must be entered If it is left blank the panel will try to connect to the first access point detected that supports EAP However a successful connection is not guaranteed because the detected WAP may be connected to a RADIUS server which may not support this EAP type and or have the proper user identities configured Identity Opens an on screen keyboard to enter an EAP Identity string used by the panel to identify itself to an Authentication RADIUS Server Note This information is similar to a username used to login to a secured server or workstation This works in tandem with the Password string which is similar to the password entered to gain access to a secured workstation Typically this is in the form of a username such as jdoe amx com EAP FAST Settings Cont Anonymous Identity Opens an on screen keyboard to enter an IT provided alphanumeric string which similar to the username is used as the identity but that does not represent a real user This information is used as a fictitious name which might be seen by sniffer programs during the initial connection
209. sssssscesseeseesssesseesseessesssaaaaesausesesoesssessseseeseeeenes 61 Project Information PAGS usse osa i pibte PAM ME tin ta SAEC A E kareson sdonis ens Siras 61 ne eee ees Panel Information Page cor ot harte Ox ER EO Hina ene REN eu EF HER E pu UE M RET Rub ERN EUER 63 Time amp Date Setup Page ciet rto retro epa an ena bee er eun Er keE bee sape cRP VP ER eek P rU peau Rus 64 Audio Adjustments Volume Page 2 rrr eerte eae o ttt t pese sie tt oie es epe mE sste siinses rand 65 WAV files Supported sample rates eese eene nnne nennen 66 Batteries PAGE qe T 66 Protected Setup Pages ecciesie irte ieratad sess odio etna re ia R Urs vass riss tesiste SES aed 67 Protected Setup Navigation Buttons cesses eene 69 G4 Web Control Page cem 70 Password Setup PAGE e 71 Calibration Page C 72 Wireless Settings Page ss sisicssivsisrsensstesssssessu uiver tsansa okava tresn EE UE Ma t Cu Ee n tan ea LESE 73 I ITIETCEIT4gadu ee 76 Open Clear Text Settings iet ennt eintreten Er PER RE ee ER Ya en sas EKES 77 Static WEP iuhbrIMeI E 78 WPA PSK Settings or inen In ERR SY tH ESSE Eua ERE FREE NR EE eN EAEE EEES UN REN 3a NS Cea EENS 80 EAP LEAP Settings rey crie Ee a ELE RRRER ER ERO LEER EE o eR E Ea E EEE E NEE
210. sword into the Keypad s password field 1988 is the default password with a new unit and press Done 4 Press the G4 WebControl button to open the G4 Web Control page FIG 43 Back G4 Web Control G4 Web Gontro Settings M G4 Web Control Timeout FIG 43 G4 Web Control page 5 Press the Enable Enabled button until it toggles to Enabled and turns light blue 6 The Network Interface Select field is read only and displays the method of communication to the web e Wireless is used when a wireless card is detected within the internal card slot This method provides an indirect communication to the web via a pre configured Wireless Access Point The Network Interface Select field is read only and defaulted to Wireless since the device has no Ethernet cable connection 7 Press the Web Control Name field to open the Web Name keyboard NOTE 8 From the Web Name keyboard enter a unique alpha numeric string to identify this panel This information is used by the NetLinx Security Web Server to display on screen links to the panel The on screen links use the IP Address of the panel and not the name for communication FIG 44 G4 Web Control Gs Web Control Settings M G4Web Control Timeout 4 FIG 44 Sample relationship between G4 Web Control and Mange WebControl Connections window 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Assign the alpha numeric string for the Web Control name and then press Done Press
211. t SSID Make sure to maintain the same case when entering the SSID information ABC is not the same as Abc 6 Click Done when complete 7 From the Open Clear Text Settings page FIG 23 press the Save button to incorporate the new information into the device and begin the communication process 8 Verify the proper configuration in the fields in the JP Settings section Refer to Step 1 Configure the Device s Wireless IP Settings section on page 25 for detailed information 9 Press the Back button to return to the Protected Setup page and press the on screen Reboot button to save any changes and restart the device Remember that the connection must be configured to a target Master from the System Settings page 10 After the panel restarts return to the Wireless Settings page s RF Link Info section and verify the link quality and signal strength The descriptions are None Poor Fair Good Very Good and Excellent FIG 21 The signal strength field should provide some descriptive text regarding the strength of the connection to a Wireless Access Point If no signal or no IP Address is displayed configuration of the network could be required Automatically setting SSID In the Protected Setup page 1 Select Wireless Settings 2 Press the Site Survey button at the bottom of the page 3 Select a WEP secured WAP from within the Site Survey page and press the Connect button FIG 24 Wireless Networks Se
212. t is given permission to associate with the network In this case the key is the same as the WEP encryption key In either case if WEP encryption has been enabled the client will still require the WEP key to encrypt and decrypt packets in order to communicate with the network Save Cancel Save store the new security information apply changes and return to the previous page Cancel discard changes and return to the previous page Refer to the Configuring Wireless Network Access section on page 25 and the Using the Site Survey tool section on page 27 for further details on these security options IL WPA PSK Settings Press the WPA PSK button to opens the WPA PSK dialog FIG 64 WPA PSK SSID Se Phrase Error Password must be between 8 and 63 characters in length FIG 64 Wireless Settings page WPA PSK Settings WPA PSK security is designed for environments where using WPA or WPA2 is desirable but an 802 1x authentication server is not available PSK connections are more secure than WEP and are simpler to configure since they implement dynamic keys but share a key between the WAP and the panel client Using WPA PSK the encryption on the WAP could either be WPA or WPA2 The firmware in the panel will automatically connect to the WAP using the correct encryption The WPA encryption type is configured on the WAP not in the firmware WAPs d
213. t length should be 9 Example SEND COMMAND Panel BMP 529 1 Gets the button OFF state bitmap information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1002 Flag 0 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 9 VALUE3 0 TEXT Buggs png TEXT LENGTH 9 BOP Syntax Get the overall 2BOP vt addr range gt lt button states range gt button opacity Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1015 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 Opacity Value3 Zero Text Blank Text length Zero Example SEND COMMAND Panel BOP 529 1 Gets the button OFF state opacity information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1015 Flag 0 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 200 VALUE3 0 TEXT TEXT LENGTH 0 Button Query Commands Cont BRD Syntax Get the current U 2BRD vt addr range gt lt button states range border name Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1014 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 Actual length of string Value3 Zero Text String that represents border name Text length Border name length Example SEND CO
214. tLinx Master File Name Displays the name of the TPDesign4 project file downloaded to the panel Designer ID Displays the designer information File Revision Displays the revision number of the file Dealer ID Displays the dealer ID number unique to every dealer and entered in TPD4 Job Name Displays the job name e i il el i Project Information Page Cont Sales Order Displays the sales order information Purchase Order Displays the purchase order information AMX IR 38K Assigned Port Displays the AMX 38 kHz IR channel port used by the IR Emitter on the panel This information is specified in TPD4 Project Properties gt IR Emitters amp Receivers tab For example if you set the AMX IR 38K Port to 7 and then put a button on the panel with a channel code of 5 and a port of 7 it will trigger the IR code in slot 5 of the AMX IR 38K Port AMX IR 455K Assigned Port Displays the AMX 455 kHz IR channel port used by the IR Emitter on the panel IR User Def1 Port Displays the primary channel port used by the IR receiver on the panel IR User Def2 Port Displays the secondary channel port used by the IR receiver on the panel Build Number Creation Date Displays the build number information of the TPD4 software used to create the project file Displays the project creation date Revision Date Displays the last revision date for the
215. termediate measure to take the place of WEP while 802 111 was prepared WPA2 WPA is designed to work with all wireless network interface cards but not necessarily with first generation wireless access points To resolve problems with WEP the Wi Fi Alliance released WPA FIG 92 which integrated 802 1x TKIP and MIC Within the WPA specifications the RC4 cipher engine was maintained from WEP RC4 is widely used in SSL Secure Socket Layer to protect internet traffic Wi Fi Protected Access WPA TKIP MIC RC4 802 1x z lI m be 9 Authentication FIG 92 WPA Overview e WPA2 e Also know as IEEE 802 111 this is an amendment to the 802 11 standard specifying security mechanisms for wireless networks The 802 11i scheme makes use of the Advanced Encryption Standard AES block cipher WEP and WPA use the RC4 stream cipher The 802 111 architecture contains the following components 802 1X for authentication entailing the use of EAP and an authentication server RSN for keeping track of associations and AES based CCMP to provide confidentiality integrity and origin authentication WPA2 implements the full standard but will not work with some older network cards Both provide good security with two significant issues either WPA or WPA2 must be enabled and chosen in preference to WEP WEP is usually presented as the first security choice in most installation instructions in the Personal mo
216. the Web Control Password field to open the Web Password keyboard From the Web Password keyboard enter a unique alpha numeric string to be assigned as the G4 Authentication session password associated with VNC web access of this panel Press Done after assigning the alpha numeric string for the Web Control password Press the Web Control Port field to open the Web Port Number keypad Within the keypad enter a unique numeric value to be assigned to the port on which the VNC Web Server is running The default value is 5900 Press Done after entering the value The remaining fields within the G4 Web Control Settings section of this page are read only and cannot be altered Press the Up Down arrows on either sides of the G4 Web Control Timeout field to increase or decrease the amount of time the device can remain idle with no cursor movements before the session is closed and the user is disconnected Press the Back button to open the Protected Setup page Press the on screen Reboot button to save any changes and restart the device Verify that the NetLinx Master s IP Address and System Number have been properly entered into the Master Connection section of the System Settings page NOTE Using the NetLinx Master to control the G4 panel Refer to the particular NetLinx Master s instruction manual for detailed information on how to download the latest firmware from www amx com This firmware build enables SSL certificate identif
217. the course of normal network usage Terminology e 802 1x e IEEE 802 1x is an IEEE standard that is built on the Internet standard EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol 802 1x is a standard for passing EAP messages over either a wired or wireless LAN Additionally 802 1x is also responsible for communicating the method with which WAPs and wireless users can share and change encryption keys This continuous key change helps resolve any major security vulnerabilities native to WEP e AES e Short for Advanced Encryption Standard is a cipher currently approved by the NSA to protect US Government documents classified as Top Secret The AES cipher is the first cipher protecting Top Secret information available to the general public e CERTIFICATES CA e A certificate can have many forms but at the most basic level a certificate is an identity combined with a public key and then signed by a certification authority The certificate authority CA is a trusted external third party which signs or validates the certificate When a certificate has been signed it gains some cryptographic properties AMX supports the following security certificates within three different formats PEM Privacy Enhanced Mail DER Distinguished Encoding Rules PKCS12 Public Key Cryptography Standard 12 e Typical certificate information can include the following items Certificate Issue Date Extensions Issuer Public Key Serial Number
218. through each wing into the adjoining stud or spacer to secure it The interior of the box contains a set of holes on either side as well as top and bottom for standard 1 4 inch screws Use these holes to anchor the box to its adjoining studs or spacers Ensure that the metal rough in box is flush with the 2x4 studs Any overhang will affect the installation of the covering sheetrock as well as affect the placement of the Plastic Back Box The box has two sets of knockouts in the top and bottom one of the set for US wiring and one for international wiring Make sure that the power cable has been pulled through the metal rough in box by the resident electrician before continuing the installation After completing the installation of the metal rough in box install sheet rock or other wall material over the box cut a hole matching the size of the inside diameter in the sheet rock and clean out all dust before proceeding with the installation of the plastic back box Other MVP WCS 52 installations The Wall Mounted Charging Station is designed to be installed in various different locations such as into the face of a wooden podium or the top of a table Depending upon the ability to wire it to a power source Wall Mounted Charging Stations may be installed on vertical or horizontal surfaces composed of such materials as wood brick and glass Installing a Wall Mounted Charging Station into a solid wall thicker than a standard thickness of
219. ties This microphone is concealed by the casing Stylus The MVP 5200i comes with a unique touchscreen stylus that slides into a storage groove on the right side of the device when not in use Replacement styluses may be ordered in a 3 pack FG5966 30 xx from www amx com Kick Stand Since the MVP 5200i device is designed to be a unit used away from its charging station it has an extendable kickstand on the back of the unit FIG 2 This may be opened by physically lifting the free end of the kick stand away from the device The device may then be propped up on a flat surface and accessed in a normal fashion NOTE Audio Video Capabilities The MVP 5200i has the capability of displaying multiple JPEG and PNG files at one time The device also supports streaming motion JPEG video of the sort used by many IP and Web cameras as well as MP3 and WAV audio files Power Management The MVP 5200i utilizes a dual voltage external power supply It may be recharged through the supplied PS3 0 Power Supply FG423 30 as well as through the MVP TCS 52 Table Charging Station FG5966 1X or the MVP WCS 52 Wall Charging Station FG5966 1X For more information see the Accessories section on page 9 for details Although the MVP 5200i unit is equipped with a mini USB port the device cannot be powered through the USB port The port is only used for uploading firmware When not in active use the MVP 52001 conserves battery life between cha
220. tion ji External User Databases Posture mann Validation Network Access Profiles X Submit Submit Restart EAP Configuration EAP is a flexible request response protocol for arbitrary authentication information RFC 2284 EAP is layered on top of another protocol such as UDP zl Cancel fe Applet appPing started ipstat 3 sa Manage Your Server CiscoSecure ACS Mic LT _ __ trternet SQ 6 35PM FIG 67 EAP LEAP sample Cisco System Security page aa Ei EAP FAST Settings Press the EAP FAST button to open the EAP FAST Settings dialog FIG 68 EAPFFAST SSI Identity Anonymous Entity Password Automatic PAG Provisioning PAG FIE ejes ife FIG 68 Wireless Settings page EAP FAST Settings EAP FAST Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling security was designed for wireless environments where security and ease of setup are equally desirable EAP FAST uses a certificate file however it can be configured to download the certificate automatically the first time the panel attempts to authenticate itself Automatic certificate downloading is convenient but slightly less secure since its the certificate is transferred wirelessly and could theoretically be sniffed out EAP FAST Settings SSID Service Set Identifier Opens an on screen keyboard to enter the SSID name used on the target WAP The SSID is a unique name used by the WAP and is as
221. tion A Wireless Ethernet connection involves indirect communication from the panel to a Master via a wireless connection to the network A USB connection is a direct connection from the panel s mini USB port to a corresponding USB port on the PC acting as a Virtual Master System Setting Page Elements Cont Mode Cycles between the connection modes URL Listen NDP UDP URL UDP and Auto Ethernet Only disabled when USB is selected URL In this mode enter the IP URL Master Port Number and username password if used on the Master The System Number field is read only the panel obtains this information from the Master Listen In this mode add the panel address into the URL List in NetLinx Studio and set the connection mode to Listen This mode allows the Modero touch panel to listen for the Master s communication signals The System Number and Master IP URL fields are read only NDP UDP In this mode The System Number and Master IP URL fields are read only URL UDP In this mode The System Number and Master IP URL fields are read only Auto In this mode enter the System Number and a username password if applicable Use this mode when both the panel and the NetLinx Master are on the same Subnet and the Master has its UDP feature enabled The Master IP URL field is read only System Number Allows entry of a system number Default value is 0 zero ETHERNET in Auto Mo
222. tion Type When pressed this field cycles through the choices of available Inner Authentication mechanisms supported by the Devicescape Secure Wireless Client The most commonly used are MSCHAPv2 and GTC MSCHAPV2 used with PEAPvO GTC used with PEAPv1 OTP MD5 Save Cancel Save store the new security information apply changes and return to the previous page Cancel discard changes and return to the previous page Refer to the EAP Authentication section on page 170 and the Using the Site Survey tool section on page 27 for further details on these security options EAP TTLS Settings Press the EAP TTLS button to opens the EAP TTLS Settings page FIG 70 EAP Tails SSID Identity Anonymous Identity Authority Inn ET Authentication TypE Save Cancel FIG 70 Wireless Settings page EAP TTLS Settings TTLS EAP Tunneled Transport Layer Security is an authentication method that does not use a client certificate to authenticate the panel However this method is more secure than PEAP because it does not broadcast the identity of the user Setup is similar to PEAP but differs in the following areas e An anonymous identity must be specified until the secure tunnel between the panel and the Radius server is setup to transfer the real identity of the user There is no end user ability to select from the different types of PEAP e Additional Inner Authentication choices are
223. tion using Input Masks A keyboard entry using normal text entry is straightforward However once an input mask is applied the behavior of the keyboard needs to change to accommodate the input mask s requirement When working with masks any literal characters in the mask will be skipped by any cursor movement including cursor backspace and delete keys on character should characters and allow you to replace them The text entry code operates as if it is in the overwrite mode If the cursor is When operating with a mask the mask should be displayed with placeholders The on display where you should enter a character The arrow keys will move between the positioned on a character already entered and you type in a new and valid character the new character replaces the old character There is no shifting of characters When working with ranges specified by the mask the keyboard allows you to enter a number between the values listed in the ranges If a user enters a value that is larger than the maximum the maximum number of right most characters is used to create a new acceptable value e Example 1 If you type 125 into a field accepting 0 100 then the values displayed will be 1 12 25 e Example 2 If the max for the field was 20 then the values displayed will be 1 12 5 When data overflows from a numerical field the overflow value is added to the previous field on the chain if the overflow character
224. tions on the Password Settings page FIG 75 allow assignment of passwords required for users to access the Protected Setup page and to release the device from a MVP WCS 52 Charging Station Password 1 ae P Password 2 Password 3 Password 4 Password 5 protected FIG 75 Password Setup page Password Settings mPanel Basswordiehange USET ACCESS NENNT NN 7 Talo Enable Features on this page include Password Setup Page Back Saves all changes and returns to the previous page Connection Status icon The icon in the upper right corner of each Protected Setup page provides a constant visual indication of current connection status Note a Lock appears on the icon if the panel is connected to a secured NetLinx Master In Panel Password Accesses the alphanumeric values associated to particular password sets Change The PASSWORD 1 2 3 4 and 5 protected buttons open a keyboard to enter alphanumeric values associated to the selected password group Note Clearing Password 5 removes the need to enter a password before accessing the Protected Setup page User Access Lists all previous password users in the order in which they accessed the device Enable Enabled When enabled this button notes that all password entry attempts will be recorded Report When enabled this button sends a report to the Master on any attempts or successes at entering a passwor
225. tions such as NetLinx Studio TPD4 or IREdit 16 Press the Master IP URL field to open a Keyboard and enter the IP Address of the PC used as the Virtual Master 17 Click Done to accept the new value and return to the System Settings page 18 Do not alter the Master Port Number value as this is the default value used by NetLinx 19 Press the Back button to open the Protected Setup page 20 Press the on screen Reboot button to save any changes and restart the panel NOTE NOTE Using G4 Web Control to Interact with a G4 Panel The G4 Web Control feature allows you to use a PC to interact with a G4 enabled panel via the Web This feature works in tandem with the new browser capable NetLinx Security firmware update build 300 or higher G4 Web Control is only available with the latest Modero panel firmware Refer to the G4 Web Control Settings Page section on page 87 for more detailed field information Verify your NetLinx Master ME260 64 or NI Series has been installed with the latest firmware KIT file from www amx com Refer to the NetLinx Master instruction manual for more detailed information on the use of the new Web based NetLinx Security 1 Press and hold the two lower buttons on both sides of the display for 3 seconds to open the Setup page 2 Press the Protected Setup button located on the lower left of the panel page to open the Protected Setup page and display an on screen keypad 3 Enter the appropriate pas
226. to the bottom right corner A Button Commands Cont GLH Change the bargraph upper limit Syntax U GLH vt addr range gt lt bargraph hi Variable variable text address range 1 4000 bargraph limit range 1 65535 bargraph upper limit range Example SEND COMMAND Panel GLH 500 1000 Changes the bargraph upper limit to 1000 GLL Change the bargraph lower limit Syntax U GLL vt addr range gt lt bargraph low Variable variable text address range 1 4000 bargraph limit range 7 1 65535 bargraph lower limit range Example SEND COMMAND Panel GLL 500 150 Changes the bargraph lower limit to 150 GRD Change the bargraph ramp down time in 1 10th of a Syntax U GRD vt addr range gt lt bargraph ramp down time gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 bargraph slider color or joystick cursor color second bargraph ramp down time In 1 10th of a second intervals Example SEND COMMAND Panel GRD 500 200 Changes the bargraph ramp down time to 20 seconds GRU Syntax Change the GRU vt addr range gt lt bargraph ramp up time gt bargraph Variable ramp up time in 1 10th of a variable text address range 1 4000 second bargraph ramp up time In 1 10th of a second intervals Example SEND COMMAND Panel GRU 500 100 Changes the bargraph ramp up time to 10 seconds GSC A user can also assign the
227. to the previous page e Refer to the Configuring Wireless Network Access section on page 25 for details on these security options e Refer to the Using the Site Survey tool section on page 27 for more information on using this tool EAP Security amp Server Certificates Overview The following EAP types all support a server certificate e EAP PEAP e EAP TTLS e EAP TLS All three of these certificate using security methods are documented in the following sections EAP Authentication goes a step beyond simply encrypting data transfers but also requires that a set of credentials be validated before the client panel is allowed to connect to the rest of the network FIG 65 Please note that no user intervention is necessary during this process as it proceeds automatically based on the configuration parameters entered into the panel 802 1x EAP over Wireless eee ee mp Authentication Server Client Panel Authenticator RADIUS Server supplicant Wireless Access Point FIG 65 EAP security method in process A server certificate file uses a certificate installed in a panel so that the RADIUS server can be validated before the panel tries to connect to it The field name associated with this file is Certificate Authority If a server certificate is used it should first be downloaded into the panel and the Certificate Authority field should then be set to the name of that certificate file No file path should be used f
228. ton OFF state font type index information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1007 Flag 0 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 72 VALUE3 0 TEXT TEXT LENGTH 0 ICO Syntax Get the current icon index U ICO vt addr range gt lt button states range Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1003 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 Icon Index Value3 Zero Text Blank Text length Zero Example SEND COMMAND Panel ICO 529 1 amp 2 Gets the button OFF state icon index information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1003 Flag 0 VALUE1 2 VALUE2 12 VALUES 0 TEXT TEXT LENGTH 0 Button Query Commands Cont JSB Syntax Get the current U 2JSB vt addr range gt lt button states range gt bitmap Variable justification variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1005 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 1 9 justify Value3 Zero Text Blank Text length Zero Example SEND COMMAND Panel JSB 529 1 Gets the button OFF state bitmap justification information The result sent to the Maste
229. tton states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state border name Refer to the Border Styles and Programming Numbers table on page 113 Example SEND_COMMAND Panel BRD 500 504 amp 510 515 1 amp 2 Quad Line Sets the border by name Quad Line to those buttons with the variable text range of 500 504 amp 510 515 Refer to theTPD4 Border Styles by Name table on page 113 BSF Set the focus to the text area Note Select one button at a time single variable text address Do not assign a variable text address range to set focus to multiple buttons Only one variable text address can be in focus at a time Syntax U BSF cvt addr range gt lt selection value gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 selection value Unselect 0 and select 1 Example SEND_COMMAND Panel BSF 500 1 Sets the focus to the text area of the button BSM Submit text for text area buttons This command causes the text areas to send their text as strings to the NetLinx Master Syntax BSM vt addr range gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 Example SEND_COMMAND Panel BSM 500 Submits the text of the text area button BSO Set the sound played when a button is pressed If the sound name is blank the sound is then cleared If the sound name is not matched the button sound is not changed Syntax
230. unt Displays the number of users currently connected to this panel via VNC G4 Web Control Timeout Sets the length of time in minutes that the panel can remain idle detecting no cursor movements before the G4 Web Control session is terminated Minimum value 0 minutes panel never times out Maximum value 240 minutes panel times out after 240 minutes instructions on using the G4 Web Control page with the web based NetLinx Security Refer to the Using G4 Web Control to Interact with a G4 Panel section on page 45 for application NOTE Other Settings Press the Other Settings button to display the two settings options for Cache and Password Press one of the options within three seconds or the two options buttons will slide back behind the Other Settings button Cache Settings Page The options on the Cache Settings page FIG 74 allow setting and clearing of the flash memory cache as well as viewing the status of the current cache settings Since image files take up a significant amount of the MVP 5200i s flash memory being able to examine the current limits and contents is useful in deciding whether to increase or decrease the total flash cache size Cache Settings ntelef s Sons jit tir Ie s Image Cache Status Flash Cache Size Tin RAM Max Size 12288 kB _ Cache Expires P MISES Vv NEVER A Items in Cache RAM Cache Enabled FIG 74 Cache Settings Page Cache Settings Page
231. ut because the procedure is not being made through the Master s UI Click the Edit Settings button in the Communications Settings dialog to open the Virtual NetLinx Master Settings dialog FIG 41 Virtual NetLinx Master Settings The Virtual NetLins Master connection allows G4 touch panels to connect directly to NetLins Studio instead of a physical NetLinx Master for file transfers System Number iil Touse set the panels to connect either via USB if available or via TCP IP to System 0 or to the above System Number and any of the following IP addresses 192 168 224 158 IP Addresses of computer also obtained by using the Start gt Run gt cmd command NOTE Changes to the System Number of the Virtual NetLins Master will not take effect until all communications have been stopped and restarted Cancel FIG 41 Virtual NetLinx Master Settings dialog box 7 10 11 12 From within this dialog enter the System number default is 1 and note the IP Address of the target PC being used as the Virtual Master This IP Address can also be obtained by following these procedures e On the PC click Start gt Run to open the Run dialog e Enter cmd into the Open field and click OK to open the command DOS prompt e From the C gt command line enter ipconfig to display the IP Address of the PC This information is entered into the Master IP URL field on the panel Click OK to close the open dialogs save the settin
232. uttons 1 Off state and 2 On state font value range 1 XXX Refer to the Default Font Styles and ID Numbers section on page 112 Example SEND COMMAND Panel FON 500 504 amp 510 515 1 amp 2 4 Sets the font size to font ID 4 for the On and Off states of buttons with the variable text range of 500 504 amp 510 515 The Font ID is generated by TPD4 and is located in TPD4 through the Main menu Panel gt Generate Programmer s Report gt Text Only Format gt Readme txt A Button Commands Cont axis to move the origin to another corner GDI Syntax Change the U GDI vt addr range gt lt bargraph drag increment gt bargraph drag Variable increment variable text address range 1 4000 bargraph drag increment The default drag increment is 256 Example SEND_COMMAND Panel GDI 7 128 Sets the bargraph with variable text 7 to a drag increment of 128 AGIV Parameters 1 2 and 3 will cause a bargraph or slider to be inverted regardless of Invert the joystick orientation Their effect will be as described for joysticks Syntax U GIV vt addr range gt lt joystick axis to invert gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 joystick axis to invert 0 3 0 Normal 1 Invert horizontal axis 2 Invert vertical axis 3 Invert both axis locations For a bargraph 1 Invert 0 Non Invert Example SEND_COMMAND Panel GIV 500 3 Inverts the joystick axis origin
233. uttons and features on that Set the modality POPUP page All other buttons on the panel page are inactivated of a specific Syntax popup page to PPM lt popup page name gt lt mode gt Modal or NonModal Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup page mode NONMODAL converts a previously Modal popup page to a NonModal MODAL converts a previously NonModal popup page to Modal modal 1 and non modal 0 Example SEND COMMAND Panel PPM Popup1 Modal Sets the popup page Popup1 to Modal SEND COMMAND Panel PPM Popup1 1 Sets the popup page Popup1 to Modal PPN If the page name is empty the current page is used see example 2 If the popup page is Activate a already on do not re draw it This command works in the same way as the Show Popup specific popup page to launch on either a specified page or the current page command in TPDesign4 Syntax PPN lt popup page name gt lt page name Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup page page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On Example SEND COMMAND Panel GPPN Popupl Main Activates Popup1 on the Main page Example 2 SEND COMMAND Panel PPN Popup1 Activates the popup page Popup1 on the current page PPT Set a specific popup page to timeout within a specified time If timeout is empty popup page will clear the timeout Syntax PPT
234. was specified In the above example if the overflow flag was set the first example will place the 1 into the previous logical field and the second example will place 12 in the previous logical field If the overflow field already contains a value the new value will be inserted to the right of the current characters and the overflow field will be evaluated Overflow continues to work until a field with no overflow value is set or no more fields remain i e reached first field If a character is typed and that character appears in the Next Field list the keyboard should move the focus to the next field For example when entering time a is used as a next field character If you enter 1 2 the 1 is entered in the current field hours and then the focus is moved to the next field and 2 is entered in that field When entering time in a 12 hour format entry of AM and PM is required Instead of adding AM PM to the input mask specification the AM PM should be handled within the NetLinx code This allows a programmer to show hide and provide discrete feedback for AM and PM Input mask output examples The following are some common input masking examples Output Examples Common Name Input Mask Input IP Address Quad 0 255 Any value from 0 to 255 Hour 111213 Any value from 1 to 12 Minute Second 0 59 Any value from 0 to 59 Frames 0 29 Any value from 0 to 29 Phone Numbers 999 000 0000 555 555 5
235. wires in the connector Do not over torque the screws doing so can bend the seating pins and damage the connector 7 Secure the power cable to the device using either of the two tie wrap anchors included in the Installation Kit at the top rear of the device FIG 12 Point the head of each tie wrap toward the center of the device Tie Wrap Anchors Mini Captive Wire Connector Plug female FIG 12 MVP WCS 52 Rear 8 Firmly seat the mini captive wire connector to the power connector on the device 9 Firmly seat the device against the box Make sure that the tab connector at the top of the device is locked into the box 10 Insert the two installation screws from the MVP WCS 52 Installation Kit into the screw holes in the interior compartment of the device and tighten them to anchor the device to the box FIG 13 NOTE lt a holes Plastic back box Neodymium magnets MVP WCS 52 Rubber feet FIG 13 Installation of MVP WCS 52 For ease of installation put each screw on a neodymium magnet in the device s interior compartment to keep them on hand until they are needed 11 After fully seating the screws wipe down the area around the screw holes with the alcohol prep pad from the Installation Kit Take a rubber foot and remove its adhesive backing Put the foot adhesive side down in the slot surrounding the screw hole in the Wall Charging Station Press down firmly to remove any air
236. with the variable text range of 500 504 amp 510 515 The border style is available through the TPDesign4 border style drop down list Refer to theTPD4 Border Styles by Name table on page 113 for more information BOS Syntax Set the button to BOS vt addr range button states range gt lt video state display either a Variable Video or n Non Video variable text address range 1 4000 window button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state video state Video Off 0 and Video On 1 Example SEND_COMMAND Panel BOS 500 1 1 Sets the button to display video BPP Zero clears the flag Set or clear the protected page flip flag of a button Syntax BPP vt addr range gt lt protected page flip flag value gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 protected page flip flag value range 0 4 0 clears the flag Example SEND COMMAND Panel BPP 500 1 Sets the button to protected page flip flag 1 sets it to password 1 A Button Commands Cont BRD Set the border of a button state states Only if the specified border is not the same as the current border The border names are available through the TPDesign4 border name drop down list Syntax U BRD vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt border name gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 bu
237. ype is supported the server then sends a message back to the client panel indicating what information it needs This can be as simple as a username Identity and password or as complex as multiple CA certificates 6 The panel then responds with the requested information If everything matches and the panel provides the proper credentials the RADIUS server then sends a success message to the access point instructing it to allow the panel to communicate with other devices on the network At this point the WAP completes the process for allowing LAN Access to the panel possibly a restricted access based on attributes that came back from the RADIUS server e Asanexample the WAP might switch the panel to a particular VLAN or install a set of farewell rules 2 Ld NOTE Configuring Modero Firmware via the USB Port The MVP 5200i needs to be configured to connect with a PC to transfer firmware via the mini USB port To configure the touch panel Step 1 Configure the panel for a USB Connection Type 1 After completing the installation of the USB driver for more information refer to the Upgrading the Modero Firmware via the USB port section on page 95 confirm the proper installation of the large Type A USB connector to the PC s USB port and restart your computer 2 After the panel powers up hold the reset button to display the Setup Page for more information refer to the Accessing the Setup and Protected Setup Pages section on p

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