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AMX MVP-9000i User Manual

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Programming
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MVP-9000i 9" Modero® ViewPoint® Touch Panel with Intercom
Miscellaneous MVP Strings
The following two strings are sent by the MVP panel back to the communicating Master:
MVP Panel Lock Passcode Commands
These commands are used to maintain a passcode list. With the MVP-9000i, a password must be entered to remove the
panel from the Wall Docking Station. Only the passcode is entered. The user entry is just for identifying the passcodes.
MVP Strings to Master
undock-<user> This is sent to the target Master when the MVP undock button (or the docking station
undock button) is pressed and a valid password is entered (if password is set up).
If the panel has no information within the User Access Passwords list, ’none’ is sent as
a user.
If the undock button in the
System & Panel Options page (page 60) is used, ’setup’ is
sent.
UNDOCKED This is sent when the panel is physically removed from the dock.
SWAP This is sent after a panel swaps successfully from Wired to Wireless or from Wireless to
Wired. A successful swap occurs when there is not an offline and then online event from
the transition.
dock This is sent to the target Master when the MVP is docked.
MVP Panel Lock Passcode Commands
^LPC
Clear all
users from the
User Access
Passwords list on
the Password
Setup page.
Syntax:
"'^LPC'"
Example:
SEND_COMMAND Panel,"'^LPC'"
Clear all users from the User Access Password list on the Password Setup page.
Refer to the section on page 84 for more information.
^LPR
Remove a given
user from the User
Access
Passwords list on
the Password
Setup page.
Syntax:
"'^LPR-<user>'"
Variable:
user = 1 - 50 ASCII characters.
Example:
SEND_COMMAND Panel,"'^LPR-Robert'"
Remove user named ’Robert’ from the User Access Password list on the Password
Setup page. Refer to the section on page 84 for more
information.
^LPS
Set the user name
and password.
This command allows you to:
1. Add a new user name and password OR
2. Set the password for a given user.
The user name and password combo is added to the User Access and/or Password list
in the Password Setup page. The user name must be alphanumeric.
Syntax:
"'^LPS-<user>,<passcode>'"
Variable:
user = 1 - 50 ASCII characters.
passcode = 1 - 50 ASCII characters.
Example:
SEND_COMMAND Panel,"'^LPS-Manager,undock'"
Sets a new user name as "Manager" and the password to "undock".
Example 2:
SEND_COMMAND Panel,"'^LPS-Manager,test'"
Changes the given user name password to "test".
Refer to the section on page 84 for more information.

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AMX MVP-9000i Specifications

General IconGeneral
Resolution800 x 480 pixels
ConnectivityEthernet, Wi-Fi
Display Size9 inches
MountingTabletop, Wall
Operating Temperature32°F to 95°F (0°C to 35°C)
Operating Humidity10% to 90% (non-condensing)

Summary

AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer

AMX Software License and Warranty Agreement

Configuring Communication

Wireless Network Configuration

Steps for configuring wireless network access, security settings, and master connection.

Setup Pages

Panel Information Page

Protected Setup Pages

Protected Setup Access and Options

Accessing advanced settings and configuring system/panel options for security.

Network and Security Configuration

Configuration of network settings, security protocols, and firmware installation.

SIP Settings Page

Upgrading Firmware

Firmware Upgrade Methods

Guide on upgrading firmware via USB, microSD, or NetLinx Studio.

Reverting to Factory Default Firmware

Instructions on how to reset the device to its original factory firmware and settings.

Programming

Intercom and SIP Commands

Commands for intercom functionality and managing SIP phone calls.

Appendix B: Wireless Technology

Wireless Technology Overview and Terminology

Explanation of wireless standards, security, and terminology.

EAP Authentication and Configuration

Details EAP authentication, communication, firmware updates, and certificate uploads.

Appendix C: Troubleshooting

Common Panel and Battery Issues

Solutions for common issues like unresponsive touch, battery problems, and network detection.

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