Configuring Communication
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MVP-5100/5150 5.2" Modero Viewpoint Touch Panels
4.
Select a desired Access Point by touching the corresponding row. The up arrow and down arrow
will be grayed out if ten or fewer access points are detected. If more are detected, then they will be
enabled as appropriate so that the user can scroll through the list.
5.
With the desired AP selected and highlighted, click the
Connect
button to be directed to the
selected security mode’s popup window with the
SSID
field filled in. From there, either
Cancel
the
operation or fill in any necessary information fields and then click
Save
.
Step 2: Configure the Card’s Wireless Security Settings
The second step in setting up the wireless card is to configure the Wireless Settings section of the
Wireless Settings
page. This section configures both the communication and security parameters from
the internal wireless card to the AP.
The procedures outlined within the following sections for an
802.11g card facilitate a common security configuration to a target AP.
Refer to the Appendix B: Wireless Technology
section on page 165
for more information on other
security methods.
After setting up the wireless card parameters, configure the communication parameters for the target
Master; see
Panel Downloads and Firmware Updates
section on page 34.
Configuring the device’s wireless card for unsecured access to an AP
In the
Protected
Setup
page:
1.
Press the
Wireless Settings
button (located on the lower-left) to open the
Wireless Settings
page
(FIG. 16).
2.
Enter the SSID information by:
Automatically filling it by pressing the
Site Survey
button. From the
Site Survey
page,
choosing an
Open
AP from within the
Site Survey
page and then pressing the
Connec
t button
at the bottom of the page (FIG. 17).
If the panel detects more than 10 APs, the Up/Down arrows at the far right side of the
page become active (blue) and allow the user to scroll through the list of entries.
FIG. 16
Wireless Settings page (showing a sample unsecured configuration)
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