AMX MVP-5200i manual Eap-Tls, RF Link Info

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Protected Setup Pages

Wireless Settings Page (Cont.)

Wireless Security (Cont.):

 

EAP-TLS

This button opens the EAP-TLS Settings page (FIG. 72 on page 81).

 

“EAP-TLS” security is designed for wireless environments where securely

 

transmitting data over a wireless network by adding an additional level of

 

security protocol is necessary via the use of a private key.

 

• Refer to the EAP-TLS Settings section on page 81 for further details.

 

• For information on uploading a certificate file, refer to the AMX Certificate

 

Upload Utility section on page 168.

EAP-LEAP

 

This button opens the EAP-LEAP Settings page (FIG. 67 on page 73).

 

“EAP-LEAP” security is designed for wireless environments where it is not

 

required to have both a client or server certificate validation scheme in place,

 

yet necessary to securely transmit data over a wireless network.

 

• Refer to the EAP-LEAP Settings section on page 73.

 

 

EAP-FAST

This button opens the EAP-FAST Settings page (FIG. 69 on page 75).

 

“EAP-FAST” security is designed for wireless environments where security and

 

ease of setup are equally desirable.

 

• Refer to the EAP-FAST Settings section on page 75 for further details.

 

 

RF Link Info:

These options set communication values for the wireless interface card:

SSID

 

Displays the currently used SSID of the target WAP.

Channel

 

The RF channel being used for connection to the WAP (read -only).

Link Quality

 

Displays the quality of the link from the wireless NIC to the Wireless Access

 

Point (direct sequence spread spectrum) in real time (None, Poor, Fair, Good,

 

Very Good, and Excellent).

 

• Even when link quality is at its lowest you still have a connection, and the

 

ability to transmit and receive data, even if at lower speeds.

 

Note: “Link Quality” and “Signal Strength” are applicable to RF connections

 

only. It is possible to have an RF signal to a WAP, but be unable to communi-

 

cate with it because of either incorrect IP or encryption settings.

Signal Strength

 

This indicator displays a description of the signal strength from the Wireless

 

Access Point connection in real time (None, Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good, and

 

Excellent).

 

SNR (Signal Noise Ratio) is a measure of the relative strength of a wireless RF

 

connection. Given this value and the link quality above, you can determine the

 

noise level component of the SNR. For example, if signal strength is high but

 

the link quality is low, then the cause of the link degradation is noise. However,

 

if signal strength is low and link quality is low the cause would simply be signal

 

strength.

 

 

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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 Panel LCD Parameters Included AccessoriesMemory External ComponentsOther AMX Equipment Table Charging Station Connector LocationsMemory Intercom Microphone Basic OperationNavigation Wheel Stylus Kick Stand Power ManagementCleaning the Touch Overlay, Case, and Navigation Wheel Audio/Video CapabilitiesTable Charging Station Powering the MVP-TCS-52MVP-TCS-52 Specifications Recharging Connections and WiringCleaning the MVP-TCS-52 MVP-WCS-52 Specifications Wall Charging StationFront Panel ComponentsUnlocking the touch panel RechargingInstalling the MVP-WCS-52 Installing the Plastic Conduit BoxAll lockdown wings folded flat during installation Tie-Wrap Anchors Mini-Captive Wire Connector Plug female MVP-WCS-52 Installing the Optional Metal Conduit Box Typical Metal Conduit Box InstallationConfiguring Communication IR Communication IR transmitter window on the MVP-5200i-GWModero Setup and System Settings Accessing the Setup and Protected Setup PagesWireless Settings Wireless Access Overview Setting the Panel’s Device NumberWireless communication using a Dhcp Address Configuring Wireless Network AccessConfigure the Device’s Wireless IP Settings Wireless communication using a Static IP Address Using the Site Survey tool Site SurveyConfiguring Communication Configure the Card’s Wireless Security Settings Site Survey of available Waps Unsecured WAP shown selectedSame as Abc Automatically setting Ssid Manually setting SsidRequired Information WEP Passphrase Keyboard Configuring Communication Choose a Master Connection Mode Ethernet over USBTouch panel setup Found New Hardware Wizard dialogue boxNext box , make sure to Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard Configure a Virtual NetLinx Master using NetLinx Studio Select Use the following IP AddressCommunications Settings dialog box Connection Modes Mode Description ProceduresEthernet Master Connection to a Virtual Master via Ethernet Start Run cmd command Ethernet Using G4 Web Control to Interact with a G4 Panel G4 Web ControlConfiguring 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 Connection Status Display TimeoutTimeout Inactivity Page FlipProtected Setup Pages Navigation ButtonsProject Information Information ButtonProject Information AMX IR 38K Assigned Sales OrderPurchase Order PortPanel Information Panel InformationTime & Date Settings Time & Date SetupMaster Volume Audio SettingsAudio Settings Default Panel SoundsAnalog WAV files Supported sample ratesSupported WAV Sample Rates Battery Settings BatteryBattery Power Brightness Limit Page Options Protected SetupDevice Number Docking Station System RecoveryReboot/Shutdown Panel Protected Setup Navigation Buttons Protected Setup Navigation ButtonsIP Settings System SettingsSystem Settings Page Elements Master ConnectionSystem Setting Page Elements Ethernet Only disabled when USB is selectedWireless Settings Wireless SettingsAddress Access Point MACWireless Security Network Name Ssid WAP namesEAP-TLS RF Link Info802.11g 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 Generate Passphrase Default KeyAuthentication WEP KeysPassword/Pass Phrase WPA-PSK SettingsWPA-PSK Settings EAP Security & Server Certificates Overview EAP-PEAP EAP-TTLS EAP-TLSEAP-LEAP Settings Wireless Settings page EAP-LEAP SettingsIdentity EAP-LEAP SettingsPassword EAP-FAST Settings EAP-FAST SettingsAutomatic PAC Been DisabledAnonymous Identity ProvisioningEAP-PEAP Settings Wireless Settings page EAP-PEAP SettingsCertificate Authority EAP-PEAP SettingsInner Authentication Type Peap VersionSsid Service Set Identifier EAP-TTLS SettingsEAP-TTLS Settings Anonymous@amx.com EAP-TLS Settings EAP-TLS SettingsPrivate Key Private Key passwordClient Certificate Certificates and their Extensions Client certificate configurationClient Certificate Configuration Certificate Types Supported by the Modero FirmwareCalibration CalibrationG4 Web Control Timeout G4 Web Control SettingsG4 Web Control Settings G4 Web ControlProtected Setup Pages Cache Settings Other SettingsCache Settings Image Cache SettingsPassword Settings Password SetupProtected 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 Special Note for Network Interface Connections Network Connections windowAdvanced Settings window 100 MVP-5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel Overview CommandsCommands Navigation Wheel Programming@PHE @DPG@PDR @PHPCommands @PPT @PPM@PPN @PPX@PST @PSE@PSP Ppon PpofPpog RGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors Programming NumbersRGB triplets and names for basic 88 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 TPD4 Border Styles by Name Border styles and Programming numbersBorder Styles and Programming Numbers Border stylesMVP-5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel 111 112 MVP-5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel ANI Button CommandsButton Commands APFBCF BAUBCB BFB BCTBDO BLN BIMEntry is required Sendcommand Panel,BMC-150,1,1,315,1,%BR%FT%TX%BM%IC%CF%CT BMCBMF BMF-vt addr range,button states range,dataCont BMP BMIBML BNCBOP BNNBNT BPP BORBOS BSM BRDBSF BSOBVP BVLBVN BVTDPF CPFDLD ENAGIV FONGDI GRD GLHGLL GRUIRM GSNICO JSB JSIPass data JSTMBT MDCEffect names TECTEF TXTMiscellaneous MVP Strings back to the Master MVP Panel Lock Passcode commandsMVP Panel Lock Passcode Commands MVP Strings to MasterLPR Text Effects NamesText Effects LPSButton Query Commands DefineeventCustom Event Fields Button Query CommandsSend Command Panel,?BCB-529,1 ?BCB?BCF ?BCT?BMP ?BOP?BRD ?BWW?FON ?ICO?JSB ?JSI?JST ?TEC?TEF Send Command Panel,?TEF-529,1Send Command Panel,?TXT-529,1 ?TEF-vt addr range,button states rangePanel Runtime Operation Commands Panel Runtime OperationsBeep @AKP@AKR BritPkeyp Setup@EKP @PKPTpageon @SOU@TKP TpageoffCAL Input CommandsInput Commands KPSDecimal numbers Hexidecimal values Virtual keystroke Embedded codesEmbedded Codes Panel Setup Commands Panel Setup CommandsDynamic Image Commands Dynamic Image CommandsRAF-resource name,data Host ’%Hhost’ File ’%Ffile’ DescriptionPage Battery Life and Replacement Battery Replacement Screw placement at the back of the MVP-5200i- GWMVP-5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel 155 Page Formatting Code Operations Text Formatting Codes for Bargraphs/JoysticksBargraph Text Code Inputs ExampleCharacter Types Text Area Input MaskingInput mask character types Character Masking RuleInput mask operations Input mask rangesInput mask next field characters Input mask literalsCommon Name Input Mask Input mask output examplesOutput Examples Escape Sequences URL ResourcesSpecial escape sequences Sequence Panel InformationAppendix B Wireless Technology Overview of Wireless TechnologyTerminology 802.1xWEP WPA2 EAP Method Characteristics EAP AuthenticationEAP characteristics Method Credential Type Authentication Pros ConsEAP communication overview LANAMX 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 Battery Will Not Hold Or Take a Charge Panel Doesn’t Respond To TouchesMy WEP Doesn’t Seem To Be Working MVP-5200i Isn’t Appearing In The Online Tree TabMVP Can’t Obtain a Dhcp Address 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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