Specifications

Configuring Communication
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MVP-5200i Modero® ViewPoint® Touch Panel with Intercom, 5.2 and 5”
(SSID) field on the touch panel’s Network Name SSID field and on the AP’s Basic Wireless
Configuration page.
5. Toggle the Encryption button (FIG. 25) until it reads either 64 Bit Key Size or 128 Bit Key Size.
The 64/128 selection reflects the bit-level of encryption security. This WEP encryption level must match
the encryption level being used on the AP.
6. Toggle the Default Key field to choose a WEP Key value (from 1- 4) that matches what will be used on
the target.
7. Click Save to return to the Wireless Settings page.
8. 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 22 for detailed information.
9. Press the Back button to navigate to the Protected Setup page. Remember that you will need to navigate
to the System Settings page and configure the connection to a target Master.
10. Return to the Wireless Settings page to verify the Signal Level and Signal Level Value.
Configuring Multiple Wireless Touch Panels To Communicate To a Target AP
1.
For each communicating touch panel, complete all of the steps outlined within the previous Automatically
Setting SSID section on page 27.
2. Navigate back to the Wireless Settings page on each panel.
3. Verify that all communicating Modero panels are using the same SSID, encryption level, Default Key #,
and an identical Current Key value.
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 AP.
4. Repeat steps 1 - 3 on each panel.
WEP will not work unless the same Default Key is set on both the panel and the
Access Point. For example, if the 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 01:02:03:04:05.
The WEP Key identifier values must match for both devices.
The Signal Level bar provides some descriptive text regarding the strength of the
connection to a Access Point. Configuration of the network could be required if there
is no signal or no IP Address is displayed.