Specifications
Table Of Contents
- MVP-5100/5150 Modero® ViewPoint® Touch Panels, 5.2" and 5”
- Introduction
- Accessories
- Configuring Communication
- Overview
- IR Communication
- Modero Setup and System Settings
- Wireless Settings - Wireless Access Overview (MVP-5150 Only)
- Configuring Wireless Network Access (MVP-5150 Only)
- Step 1: Configure the Device’s Wireless IP Settings (MVP- 5150 Only)
- Step 2: Configure the Card’s Wireless Security Settings
- Panel Downloads and Firmware Updates
- Setup Pages
- Protected Setup Pages
- Upgrading Firmware
- Programming
- Overview
- Page Commands
- Programming Numbers
- "^" Button Commands
- ^ANI
- ^APF
- ^BAT
- ^BAU
- ^BCB
- ^BCF
- ^BCT
- ^BDO
- ^BFB
- ^BIM
- ^BLN
- ^BMC
- ^BMF
- ^BMI
- ^BML
- ^BMP
- ^BNC
- ^BNN
- ^BNT
- ^BOP
- ^BOR
- ^BOS
- ^BPP
- ^BRD
- ^BSF
- ^BSM
- ^BSO
- ^BSP
- ^BVL
- ^BVN
- ^BVP
- ^BVT
- ^BWW
- ^CPF
- ^DLD
- ^DPF
- ^ENA
- ^FON
- ^GDI
- ^GIV
- ^GLH
- ^GLL
- ^GRD
- ^GRU
- ^GSC
- ^GSN
- ^ICO
- ^IRM
- ^JSB
- ^JSI
- ^JST
- ^MBT
- ^MDC
- ^SHO
- ^TEC
- ^TEF
- ^TOP
- ^TXT
- ^UNI
- Miscellaneous MVP Strings back to the Master
- MVP Panel Lock Passcode commands
- Text Effects Names
- Button Query Commands
- Panel Runtime Operations
- Input Commands
- Embedded codes
- Panel Setup Commands
- 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 Isn’t Appearing In The Online Tree Tab
- MVP Can’t Obtain a DHCP Address
- My WEP 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

Protected Setup Pages
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MVP-5100/5150 5.2" Modero Viewpoint Touch Panels
Wireless Security
The options on the Wireless Security section (XXXX) include the wireless security methods supported
by the NXA-WC80211GCF Wi-Fi card. These security methods incorporate WPA, WPA2, and EAP
technology, some of which require the upload of unique certificate files to a target panel. Refer to the
Appendix B: Wireless Technology section on page 165 for further information.
Some encryption and security features may or may not be supported:
Refer to the Configuring Wireless Network Access (MVP-5150 Only) section on page 26 for more
information on configuring the panel for wireless network access using the various security options.
Wireless Settings Page (Cont.)
IP Settings (Cont.)
Active Roaming on
Channels 1, 6, and 11
When enabled, connection allows active roaming between APs by switching
between channels 1, 6, and 11 if the other channel is unavailable.
Access Point MAC
Address:
This unique address identifies the Access Point (AP) used by this panel for
wireless communication (read-only).
• Site Survey button: Launches the
Wireless Site Survey page. The options on
this page allow you to detect (“sniff-out”) all APs transmitting within range of
the panel’s Wi-Fi card.
• Refer to the
Using the Site Survey Tool section on page 28 for more detailed
information on the
SIte Survey page.
Information/Configuration: Displays the current wireless configuration settings.
Security Mode: Displays the currently selected security mode within the
Simple or Enterprise
security modes. This may be changed within the
Simple or Enterprise Security
mode popup windows (for more information, please refer to the XXXX).
Security Type: Displays the currently selected Security Mode:
Simple or Enterprise.
SSID: Displays the currently used SSID of the target AP.
Channel: The RF channel being used for connection to the AP (
read -only).
Signal Level Value: This indicator displays a description of the signal strength of the Access Point
signal.
Signal Level: Provides a graphical representation of the Signal Level Value.
Security Mode Buttons: Security for WiFi connections is available in
Simple Mode or Enterprise Mode.
Touch the appropriate button to open the pop-up window for each mode.
Wireless Security Support
802.11g Wi-Fi CF card: • Open (Clear Text)
• Static WEP (64-bit and 128-bit key lengths)
• WPA-PSK
• EAP security (with and without certificates)
• AP Site Survey