Wireless Touch Panel with Intercom Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- MVP-8400iModero® ViewPoint® Wireless Touch Panel with Intercom
- MVP-8400i Modero Viewpoint Wireless Touch Panel With Intercom
- MVP-BP Power Pack
- NXA-CFSP Compact Flash
- Wireless Interface Cards
- Configuring Communications
- Modero Setup and System Settings
- Wireless Settings Page - Wireless Access Overview
- Configuring a Wireless Network Access
- Step 1: Configure the Panel’s Wireless IP Settings
- Step 2: Configure the Card’s Wireless Security Settings
- Step 3: Choose a Master Connection Mode
- Using G4 Web Control to Interact with a G4 Panel
- Using your NetLinx Master to control the G4 panel
- Upgrading MVP Firmware
- Setup Pages
- Navigation Buttons
- Setup Pages
- Information
- Protected Setup Pages
- Protected Setup Navigation Buttons
- G4 Web Control Page
- Calibration Page
- Wireless Settings Page
- Wireless Security Page
- Open (Clear Text) Settings
- Static WEP Settings
- WPA-PSK Settings
- EAP-LEAP Settings
- EAP-FAST Settings
- EAP-PEAP Settings
- EAP-TTLS Settings
- EAP-TLS Settings
- Client certificate configuration
- System Settings Page
- Other Settings
- Tools
- Programming
- Panel Calibration
- Appendix A: Text Formatting
- Appendix B - Wireless Technology
- Appendix C: Troubleshooting
- Checking AMX USBLAN device connections via Windows Device Manager
- Checking AMX USBLAN device connections via NetLinx Studio
- USB Driver
- Panel Not in Listed As a Connected Device
- Connection Status
- Panel Doesn’t Respond To Touches
- Batteries Will Not Hold Or Take A Charge
- Modero Panel Isn’t Appearing In The Online Tree Tab
- MVP Can’t Obtain a DHCP Address
- My WEP Doesn’t Seem To Be Working
- NetLinx Studio Only Detects One Of My Connected Masters
- Can’t Connect To a NetLinx Master
- Only One Modero Panel In My System Shows Up
- Panel Behaves Strangely After Downloading A Panel File Or Firmware
- Panel Fails to Charge in MVP-WDS

Programming
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MVP-8400i Modero Viewpoint Wireless Touch Panels
Panel Setup Commands
^CFSM
Sets the Flash cache to
the
maximum
available size allowed
for backup Flash cache.
(determined by taking
75% of free Flash
space)
Syntax:
“’^CFSM’”
Variable:
There is no parameter for this command.
Example:
SEND_COMMAND Panel, “’^CFSM’”
Modifies the Flash cache size to the maximum available size for the device.
^CEX
Changes the default
expiration time for
entries in the image
cache (applies to both
primary RAM cache and
backup Flash cache).
The default
expiration time applies
to dynamic images only.
Syntax:
“’^CEX-<time index>’”
Variable:
time index:
•1 = 2 Hours
•2 = 8 Hours
•3 = 1 Day
•4 = 2 Days
•5 = 5 Days
• 0 = NEVER
Example:
SEND_COMMAND Panel, “’^CEX-4’”
Changes the default expiration time to 2 Days.
^DLD
Set the disable cradle
LED flag.
Syntax:
“’^DLD-<0/1>’”
Variables:
0 - LEDs operate normally
1 - Cradle LEDs operate dim setting only
Example:
SEND_COMMAND Panel, “’^DLD-1’”
Sets the cradle LEDs to the dim setting.
^ICM-MUTEMIC
Set the state of the
microphone on a panel
to muted (1) or unmuted
(0). At the start of each
call the microphone
starts out unmuted.
Syntax:
"'^ICM-MUTEMIC,<state>'"
Variables:
0 - unmuted
1 - muted
Example:
SEND_COMMAND Panel, “^ICM-MUTEMIC,1”
Sets the microphone to muted.
^ICM-SPEAKERLEVEL
Set the speaker level
during an intercom call.
Syntax:
"'^ICM-SPEAKERLEVEL,<level>'"
Variables:
0 - 100 volume levels
Example:
SEND_COMMAND Panel, “^ICM-SPEAKERLEVEL,55”
Sets the speaker volume level to 55.










