User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- MVP-9000i 9" 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-DECLINE
- ^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 AP 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
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MVP-9000i Modero® Wireless Touch Panel with Intercom
Upgrading Firmware Via NetLinx Studio .............................................................. 113
Step 3: Confirm and Upgrade the firmware via the USB port ..................................... 114
A Special Note for Network Interface Connections.............................................. 118
Reverting the MVP-9000i to Factory Default Firmware........................................ 121
Programming ..................................................................................................125
Overview .............................................................................................................. 125
Animated Transitions ............................................................................................ 125
^AFP 126
Touch Gesture Recognition................................................................................... 127
Gesture Velocity.......................................................................................................... 127
Gesture Prioritization .................................................................................................. 127
Gesture VNC/Mouse Support...................................................................................... 128
Gesture Custom Event ................................................................................................ 128
Enabling or Disabling the Gesture Custom Event ....................................................... 128
^GCE 128
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Page Commands................................................................................................... 129
@APG...................................................................................................................................... 129
@CPG...................................................................................................................................... 129
@DPG...................................................................................................................................... 129
@PDR ...................................................................................................................................... 129
@PHE ...................................................................................................................................... 129
@PHP ...................................................................................................................................... 130
@PHT ...................................................................................................................................... 130
@PPA ...................................................................................................................................... 130
@PPF....................................................................................................................................... 130
@PPG ...................................................................................................................................... 131
@PPK ...................................................................................................................................... 131
@PPM...................................................................................................................................... 131
@PPN ...................................................................................................................................... 131
@PPT....................................................................................................................................... 132
@PPX ...................................................................................................................................... 132
@PSE....................................................................................................................................... 132
@PSP....................................................................................................................................... 132
@PST....................................................................................................................................... 132
PAGE ...................................................................................................................................... 132
PPOF....................................................................................................................................... 133
PPOG...................................................................................................................................... 133
PPON...................................................................................................................................... 133
Programming Numbers......................................................................................... 134
RGB Triplets and Names For Basic 88 Colors ............................................................. 134
Font Styles And Id Numbers ....................................................................................... 136
Border Styles And Programming Numbers ................................................................. 136
"^" Button Commands ......................................................................................... 138