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 Optional Metal Rough-In Box
The optional metal rough-in box (FG038-13) is 11.97 inches (30.40cm) wide at its widest dimension (wider
than the bezel of the Wall Docking Station), and is only intended for pre construction installations (FIG. 14).
The Metal Rough-In Box is used in conjunction with the Wall Docking Station’s plastic back box.
.
Pre-Wall Installation of the CB-MVP-WDS9
1.
Remove the rough-in box cover (A in FIG. 14) before installation of the Rough-In Box (B).
2. Fasten the CB-MVP-WDS9 rough-in box to the stud through the holes on the Stud Mounting Tabs, using
either nails or screws (not provided).
3. Remove the appropriate wiring knockouts from the rough-in box to accommodate the cables being
threaded through to the MVP-WDS-9.
4. Thread the incoming Ethernet and USB wiring through the knockouts. Using the left wiring knockouts
for USB connector cables and the right wiring knockouts for the LAN/PoE In cable is very highly
recommended with this installation. Leave enough slack in the wiring to accommodate installation of the
docking station.
5. Install the drywall/sheetrock before inserting the back box for the CB-MVP-WDS9.
In order to guarantee a stable installation of the MVP-WDS-9, the distance between
the CB-MVP-WDS9 and the outer wall surface must be a minimum of .50 inches
(1.27cm) and a maximum of .1.50 inches (3.81cm).
FIG. 14 CB-MVP-WDS9 Rough-In Box - with front cover
Screws for
Dry Wall Clips
Front Cover
Mounting Screws
Dry Wall Clips
A
B
The cover MUST be removed before drywall installation. The cover may be
reinstalled after drywall installation using 4-40 screws (not included).
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.
Make sure that the power cable has been pulled through the metal rough-in box by
the resident electrician before continuing the installation.