AMX MVP-5200i manual Battery Life and Replacement

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Battery Life and Replacement

Battery Life and Replacement

Overview

The battery powering the MVP-5200i is designed for upwards of 300 deep discharge rechargings. Regular shallow rechargings will extensively increase expected battery life, and the device should be stored in either the Table Charging Station or the Wall Charging Station when not in use to keep it at an optimum charge. The battery has reached its effective end of life after it can no longer hold more than a 70 percent charge.

Unlike traditional Lithium Ion batteries, the Lithium Polymer battery in the MVP-5200i has a very small charge retention decline as it is discharged and recharged.

This device has a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type. Be sure to dispose of used batteries in a correct manner.

Power Management

Since the MVP-5200i is a battery-powered handheld device, power management is a necessary concern. Under active use, the charge on the integral Lithium Polymer battery can last for as long as five days. However, to maximize usability and minimize the chances of the device becoming completely discharged at a critical moment, the MVP-5200i should be kept in its charging cradle or wall station when not in use.

The MVP-5200i operates on three distinct power modes:

Awake - This is the normal power mode of the panel during operation. In this mode, all necessary modules are powered up and their respective clocks are being driven appropriately. The device remains online with the Netlinx Master and continues to appear in the online tree of Netlinx Studio.

Sleep - This mode of operation can be selected through the Setup Pages and only controls the backlight. In this case, the unit remains on all the time, and only the backlight will be turned off after the user-selectable time of inactivity has elapsed. The device remains online with the Netlinx Master and continues to be shown in the online tree of Netlinx Studio. The unit shall transfer to the Awake mode after it detects a touch on the touchscreen or navigation wheel.

This mode uses 80 percent of the power required for the Awake mode.

Processor Shutdown - The system enters this mode after a user selectable amount of inactivity time has elapsed or if the battery level falls below10 percent of its full charge. This is the absolute lowest mode of operation, during which power to all peripherals and components is turned off. It is not online with the NetLinx Master and will not appear in NetLinx Studio. The system remains in this mode until either it is rebooted or the battery is completely shut down. In the latter case, the panel has to be placed in a Table Charging Station in order for it to be operational.

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Contents MVP-5200i AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Software License and Warranty Agreement Page Table of Contents Configuring Communication Programming Appendix a Text Formatting 155 Introduction MVP-5200i Specifications FG5966-01, FG5966-02 Memory Included AccessoriesPanel LCD Parameters External ComponentsOther AMX Equipment Table Charging Station Connector LocationsMemory Intercom Microphone Basic OperationNavigation Wheel Cleaning the Touch Overlay, Case, and Navigation Wheel Power ManagementStylus Kick Stand Audio/Video CapabilitiesTable Charging Station Powering the MVP-TCS-52MVP-TCS-52 Specifications Recharging Connections and WiringCleaning the MVP-TCS-52 Wall Charging Station MVP-WCS-52 SpecificationsComponents Front PanelRecharging Unlocking the touch panelInstalling the Plastic Conduit Box Installing the MVP-WCS-52All lockdown wings folded flat during installation Tie-Wrap Anchors Mini-Captive Wire Connector Plug female MVP-WCS-52 Typical Metal Conduit Box Installation Installing the Optional Metal Conduit BoxConfiguring Communication IR transmitter window on the MVP-5200i-GW IR CommunicationAccessing the Setup and Protected Setup Pages Modero Setup and System SettingsSetting the Panel’s Device Number Wireless Settings Wireless Access OverviewWireless communication using a Dhcp Address Configuring Wireless Network AccessConfigure the Device’s Wireless IP Settings Wireless communication using a Static IP Address Site Survey Using the Site Survey toolConfiguring Communication Site Survey of available Waps Unsecured WAP shown selected Configure the Card’s Wireless Security SettingsSame as Abc Manually setting Ssid Automatically setting SsidRequired Information WEP Passphrase Keyboard Configuring Communication Ethernet over USB Choose a Master Connection ModeFound New Hardware Wizard dialogue box Touch panel setupNext box , make sure to Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard Select Use the following IP Address Configure a Virtual NetLinx Master using NetLinx StudioCommunications Settings dialog box Connection Modes Mode Description ProceduresEthernet Master Connection to a Virtual Master via Ethernet Start Run cmd command Ethernet G4 Web Control Using G4 Web Control to Interact with a G4 PanelConfiguring Communication Using the NetLinx Master to control the G4 panel Web Control VNC installation and Password entry screens Configuring Communication Page Navigation Buttons Setup PagesSetup Timeout Display TimeoutConnection Status Inactivity Page FlipNavigation Buttons Protected Setup PagesProject Information Information ButtonProject Information Purchase Order Sales OrderAMX IR 38K Assigned PortPanel Information Panel InformationTime & Date Setup Time & Date SettingsAudio Settings Audio SettingsMaster Volume Default Panel SoundsAnalog WAV files Supported sample ratesSupported WAV Sample Rates Battery Battery SettingsBattery Power Brightness Limit Page Options Protected SetupDevice Number Docking Station System RecoveryReboot/Shutdown Panel Protected Setup Navigation Buttons Protected Setup Navigation ButtonsSystem Settings Page Elements System SettingsIP Settings Master ConnectionEthernet Only disabled when USB is selected System Setting Page ElementsWireless Settings Wireless SettingsWireless Security Access Point MACAddress Network Name Ssid WAP namesRF Link Info EAP-TLS802.11g Wi-Fi CF card Wireless SecurityWireless Security Support Save/Cancel Open Clear Text SettingsOpen Clear Text Settings WEP 64 / WEP Static WEP SettingsStatic WEP Settings Authentication Default KeyGenerate Passphrase WEP KeysPassword/Pass Phrase WPA-PSK SettingsWPA-PSK Settings EAP-PEAP EAP-TTLS EAP-TLS EAP Security & Server Certificates OverviewWireless Settings page EAP-LEAP Settings EAP-LEAP SettingsIdentity EAP-LEAP SettingsPassword EAP-FAST Settings EAP-FAST SettingsAnonymous Identity Been DisabledAutomatic PAC ProvisioningWireless Settings page EAP-PEAP Settings EAP-PEAP SettingsInner Authentication Type EAP-PEAP SettingsCertificate Authority Peap VersionSsid Service Set Identifier EAP-TTLS SettingsEAP-TTLS Settings Anonymous@amx.com EAP-TLS Settings EAP-TLS SettingsPrivate Key Private Key passwordClient Certificate Client Certificate Configuration Client certificate configurationCertificates and their Extensions Certificate Types Supported by the Modero FirmwareCalibration CalibrationG4 Web Control Settings G4 Web Control SettingsG4 Web Control Timeout G4 Web ControlProtected Setup Pages Cache Settings Other SettingsCache Settings Image Cache SettingsPassword Setup Password SettingsProtected Setup Pages Panel Connection Logs ToolsPanel Connection Logs Panel Statistics Panel StatisticsConnection Utility Connection UtilityUpgrading the Modero Firmware via the USB port Scale Images For Setup PagesConfigure the panel for a USB Connection Type Prepare Studio for communication via the USB port Confirm and Upgrade the firmware via the USB port Upgrading Firmware Using USB for a Virtual Master transfer Network Connections window Special Note for Network Interface ConnectionsAdvanced Settings window 100 MVP-5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel Commands CommandsOverview Navigation Wheel Programming@PDR @DPG@PHE @PHPCommands @PPN @PPM@PPT @PPX@PST @PSE@PSP Ppon PpofPpog RGB triplets and names for basic 88 colors Programming NumbersRGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors Index No Name Red Green Blue108 MVP-5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel Font ID Font type Size Default Font Styles and ID NumbersFont styles and ID numbers Border Styles and Programming Numbers Border styles and Programming numbersTPD4 Border Styles by Name Border stylesMVP-5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel 111 112 MVP-5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel Button Commands Button CommandsANI APFBCF BAUBCB BFB BCTBDO BLN BIMEntry is required BMC Sendcommand Panel,BMC-150,1,1,315,1,%BR%FT%TX%BM%IC%CF%CTBMF-vt addr range,button states range,data BMFCont BML BMIBMP BNCBOP BNNBNT BPP BORBOS BSF BRDBSM BSOBVN BVLBVP BVTDLD CPFDPF ENAGIV FONGDI GLL GLHGRD GRUIRM GSNICO JSI JSBMBT JSTPass data MDCTEF TECEffect names TXTMVP Panel Lock Passcode Commands MVP Panel Lock Passcode commandsMiscellaneous MVP Strings back to the Master MVP Strings to MasterText Effects Text Effects NamesLPR LPSDefineevent Button Query CommandsSend Command Panel,?BCB-529,1 Button Query CommandsCustom Event Fields ?BCB?BCT ?BCF?BOP ?BMP?BWW ?BRD?ICO ?FON?JSI ?JSB?TEC ?JSTSend Command Panel,?TXT-529,1 Send Command Panel,?TEF-529,1?TEF ?TEF-vt addr range,button states rangePanel Runtime Operations Panel Runtime Operation Commands@AKR @AKPBeep Brit@EKP SetupPkeyp @PKP@TKP @SOUTpageon TpageoffInput Commands Input CommandsCAL KPSDecimal numbers Hexidecimal values Virtual keystroke Embedded codesEmbedded Codes Panel Setup Commands Panel Setup CommandsDynamic Image Commands Dynamic Image CommandsHost ’%Hhost’ File ’%Ffile’ Description RAF-resource name,dataPage Battery Life and Replacement Screw placement at the back of the MVP-5200i- GW Battery ReplacementMVP-5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel 155 Page Bargraph Text Code Inputs Text Formatting Codes for Bargraphs/JoysticksFormatting Code Operations ExampleInput mask character types Text Area Input MaskingCharacter Types Character Masking RuleInput mask next field characters Input mask rangesInput mask operations Input mask literalsCommon Name Input Mask Input mask output examplesOutput Examples Special escape sequences URL ResourcesEscape Sequences Sequence Panel InformationOverview of Wireless Technology Appendix B Wireless Technology802.1x TerminologyWEP WPA2 EAP characteristics EAP AuthenticationEAP Method Characteristics Method Credential Type Authentication Pros ConsLAN EAP communication overviewAMX Certificate Upload Utility Configuring your MVP-5200i for USB CommunicationSetup the Panel and PC for USB Communication Confirm the Installation of the USB Driver on the PC How to Upload a Certificate File Panel Doesn’t Respond To Touches Battery Will Not Hold Or Take a ChargeMVP Can’t Obtain a Dhcp Address MVP-5200i Isn’t Appearing In The Online Tree TabMy WEP Doesn’t Seem To Be Working NetLinx Studio Only Detects One Of My Connected MastersOnly One Modero Panel In My System Shows Up Page Page It’s Your World Take Control
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