User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- MVP-9000i9" Modero® ViewPoint®Touch Panel with Intercom
- Introduction
- Accessories
- Configuring Communication
- Overview
- IR Communication
- Modero Setup and System Settings
- Wireless Settings - Wireless Access Overview
- Configuring Wireless Network Access
- Step 1: Configure the Device’s WiFi Settings
- Step 2: Configure the Card’s Wireless Security Settings
- Step 3: Choose a Master Connection Mode
- Ethernet Over USB
- Using G4 Web Control to Interact with a G4 Panel
- Using the NetLinx Master To Control the G4 Panel
- Setup Pages
- Protected Setup Pages
- Upgrading Firmware
- Programming
- Overview
- Animated Transitions
- Touch Gesture Recognition
- Page Commands
- Programming Numbers
- "^" Button Commands
- Text Effects Names
- Button Query Commands
- Panel Runtime Operations
- Input Commands
- Embedded codes
- Panel Setup Commands
- Dynamic Image Commands
- Intercom Commands
- SIP Commands
- ^PHN- AUTOANSWER
- ^PHN-CALL
- ^PHN-INCOMING
- ^PHN- LINESTATE
- ^PHN- MSGWAITING
- ^PHN-PRIVACY
- ^PHN-REDIAL
- ^PHN- TRANSFERRED
- ^PHN-ANSWER
- ^PHN- AUTOANSWER
- ?PHN- AUTOANSWER
- ^PHN-CALL
- ^PHN-DTMF
- ^PHN-HANGUP
- ^PHN-HOLD
- ?PHN- LINESTATE
- ^PHN-PRIVACY
- ?PHN-PRIVACY
- ^PHN-REDIAL
- ^PHN- TRANSFER
- ^PHN-SETUP- DOMAIN
- ^PHN-SETUP- ENABLE
- ^PHN-SETUP- PASSWORD
- ^PHN-SETUP- PORT
- ^PHN-SETUP- PROXYADDR
- ^PHN-SETUP- STUNADDR
- ^PHN-SETUP- USERNAME
- Battery Life and Replacement
- Appendix A: Text Formatting
- Appendix B: Wireless Technology
- Appendix C: Troubleshooting
- Overview
- Panel Doesn’t Respond To Touches
- Battery Will Not Hold Or Take A Charge
- MVP-9000i Isn’t Appearing In The Online Tree Tab
- MVP Can’t Obtain a DHCP Address
- My WAP 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
- Overview
Accessories
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MVP-9000i Modero® Wireless Touch Panel with Intercom
Installing the MVP-WDS-9
Since the Wall Docking 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-9000i placed within.
Installing the Wall Docking Station and Plastic Back Box
The Plastic Back Box has two pairs of knockouts at the top of the box and four (4) lockdown wings attached to
the box with Phillips-head screws. For ease of installation, the interior of the box contains an “UP” arrow
pointing to the knockouts.
To install the Plastic Back Box:
1. Cut a hole into the wall or surface intended to hold the back box. The back box is sized 12 1/16 inches
(30.64 cm) long and 8 11/16 inches (22.07 cm) high, so the hole should be at least 1/4” (6.4mm) smaller
in each dimension (FIG. 12). Use the included MVP-WDS-9 Wall Docking Station Template (68-5967-
01) as an aid for hole placement and measurement.
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.
Other than wall installation tools, the only tool required for this installation is a #2
Phillips screwdriver.
The optional CB-MVP-WDS9 Metal Rough-In Box is not required for installation of
the supplied Plastic Back Box, but it offers an extra level of support.
FIG. 12 Recommended cutout for the MVP-WDS-9 plastic back box
8.25"
(212.7mm
(212 7mm)
5.56"
(141.29mm)
5.56"
(141.29mm)
8.25"
12.06"
(30.64 cm)
12.06"
(30.64 cm)
8.69"
(22.07 cm)
8.69"
(22.07 cm)
Make sure to measure the size of the intended hole before starting to cut it. Cutting
the hole slightly smaller than the dimensions to allow for adjustments is highly
recommended.
To assist with wiring, and to avoid mechanical stresses on the wire and the
mechanism of the Wall Docking Station, the top left knockout, when viewing the
device from the rear, is preferred for use for Ethernet installation. Use the top right
knockout for USB cable connection.