Specifications

Protected Setup Pages
81
MVP-5200i Modero® ViewPoint® Touch Panel with Intercom, 5.2 and 5”
SIP Settings Page
The options on the SIP Settings page (FIG. 67) enable you to establish network settings for using your touch
panel as an IP phone. With a CSG SIP Communications Gateway (FG2182-01, -02, -03), you can use your
touch panel to make and receive local, long distance, and international phone calls, and have access to phone
features like call waiting, caller ID, call forwarding, call queuing, and voice mail. Setting up your touch panel
as a telephone requires that you set it up as one in the CSG SIP Communications Gateway. Refer to the CSG
SIP Communications Gateway Operation/Reference Guide for information on setting up your touch panel to
work as a telephone.
You may need to load a Duet module to enable the touch panel to receive SIP calls. The Duet module translates
between the standard interface and the device protocol. It parses the buffer for responses from the device,
sends strings to control the device, and receives commands from the UI module or telnet sessions. Refer to the
documentation supplied with the Duet Module for more details.
Features on this page include:
FIG. 67 SIP Settings page
A sample UI module is provided in the module package. It is not intended to cover
every possible application, but can be expanded as needed by a dealer to meet the
requirements of a particular installation.
SIP Settings Page
Back: Saves all changes and returns to the previous page.
WiFi/Wired/USB Icon: The icon to the left of the Connection Status Icon displays whether the current
connection to the Master is
Wireless (image of a radio antenna), Wired (image
of three networked computers), or
USB (USB connection symbol).
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.
Status: This option enables the SIP Stack on startup. If you disable this option, the
panel will not attempt to read the rest of the configuration and will not register
with a proxy server. However, point-to-point SIP will still be enabled allowing for
existing intercom functionality.
Connection State: This option displays whether you are connected to the proxy server.
Proxy Address: This option enables you to enter the IP address or DNS name of the proxy
server that you want to use to register.
Port Number: The option displays the port you use to connect to the proxy server. The stan-
dard SIP port is 5060, but some providers use different ports.