User's Manual

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Configuring Communication
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MVP-9000i Modero® Wireless Touch Panel with Intercom
Configuring Multiple Wireless Touch Panels To Communicate To a Target WAP
1.
For each communicating touch panel, complete all of the steps outlined within the previous Automatically
Setting SSID section on page 30.
2. Navigate back to the WiFi tab 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 WAP.
4. Repeat steps 1 - 3 on each panel. Using the same passphrase generates the same key for all
communicating Modero panels.
Step 3: Choose a Master Connection Mode
The MVP-9000i requires a decision on the type of connection to be made between it and the Master.
To establish a Master connection:
1. From the System Settings page, select the Master tab if it is not already selected.
2. The Current Connection field displays the current connection availability (FIG. 27). If this field reads
Any”, then connections may be made via Ethernet, wireless Ethernet, or USB.
A Wired connection involves communication from the panel to a Master via a wired Ethernet
connection to the network. This is available through the Wired tab on the System Settings page.
A WiFi connection involves communication from the panel to a Master via a wireless connection to
the network. This is available through the WiFi tab on the System Settings page.
A USB connection is a direct connection from the panel’s mini-USB port to a corresponding USB
port on the PC (acting as a Virtual Master). This is available through the USB tab on the System
Settings page.
3. Select the Mode field to choose the master connection mode. The connection modes are Auto, URL, and
Listen.
FIG. 27
System Settings page - Master Tab
Although firmware upgrades can be conducted over a wireless Ethernet connection,
transferring firmware KIT files over a wired LAN, USB data stick, or USB flash card is
recommended, and only when the panel is connected to a power supply. If battery
power is below 30 percent, and the touch panel is not connected to a power supply,
the download will not be completed.