AMX Wall Docking Station MVP WDS User Manual

Operation/Reference Guide  
MVP-WDS  
Wall Docking Station  
for MVP-7500/8400 Modero® ViewPoint® Wireless Touch Panels  
Last Revised: 12/13/2007  
Touch Panels & Accessories  
FCC Information  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device  
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received; including interference  
that may cause undesired operation.  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)  
Statement  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of  
the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement  
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This  
equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment  
should be installed an operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.  
Table of Contents  
Table of Contents  
MVP-WDS Wall Docking Station & CB-MVPWDS Conduit Box ...........................1  
Overview .................................................................................................................. 1  
Specifications ................................................................................................................ 2  
MVP-WDS docking station connector locations .............................................................. 3  
LED Indicators................................................................................................................. 3  
Installation ................................................................................................................ 4  
Installing the CB-MVPWDS Conduit Box......................................................................... 4  
Removing the MVP-WDS Faceplate ................................................................................ 5  
Installing the MVP-WDS in a CB-MVPWDS Conduit Box................................................. 8  
Installing the MVP-WDS Using Expansion Clips .............................................................. 9  
Installing the MVP-WDS Into a Flat Surface Using Mounting Screws ............................ 11  
Replacing the Faceplate on the MVP-WDS ................................................................... 13  
Connecting a Power Supply.................................................................................... 13  
Powering the MVP-WDS ............................................................................................... 13  
Using the 3.5mm mini-Phoenix Connector for Power ................................................... 14  
Connecting and Using USB Input Devices on the Stations............................................ 14  
Interface Connector Pins and Functions........................................................................ 15  
Securing an MVP Panel to an MVP-WDS................................................................. 15  
Removing an MVP Panel from an MVP-WDS .......................................................... 16  
Unsecured MVP removal from an MVP-WDS ................................................................ 16  
Secured MVP removal from an MVP-WDS .................................................................... 16  
Undock-<USER> String ................................................................................................. 17  
Installing and Charging Batteries in the Docking Stations...................................... 17  
Installing MVP-BP Batteries Into the MVP-WDS............................................................ 17  
Installing the MVP-WDS-SK Silver Conversion Kit................................................... 18  
Removing the original faceplate ................................................................................... 18  
Removing the existing black pivot unit (battery and cradle combo) ............................. 20  
Installing the new conversion kit’s pivot unit components............................................ 22  
Installing the new silver faceplate................................................................................. 23  
Upgrading the Docking Station Firmware ........................................................25  
Step 1: Prepare the Docking Station for firmware transfer via USB.............................. 25  
Step 2: Upgrade the Docking Station firmware via USB ............................................... 26  
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MVP-WDS Wall Docking Station & CB-MVPWDS Conduit Box  
MVP-WDS Wall Docking Station &  
CB-MVPWDS Conduit Box  
Overview  
The MVP-WDS Wall/Flush Mount Docking Station (FIG. 1) provides a surface-installed docking  
location. MVP-WDS stations use a security latch to secure the panel to the docking station for MVP  
panels, and come in 2 faceplate colors; black (FG5965-11) and silver (FG5965-21).  
Die Cut Foam  
plastic covers (2)  
Security  
latch  
MVP-BP battery  
compartment  
Securing  
magnet  
support cradle  
alignment guide pin  
Power  
Interface Connector pins  
USB (2)  
Security Release pushbutton  
(with 2 blue status LEDs)  
alignment guide pin  
FIG. 1 MVP-WDS Docking Station components  
The faceplate must be removed prior to any installation of the WDS into a surface or  
CB-MVPWDS conduit box. The two Die Cut Foam covers are then placed over the  
two #6-32 faceplate security screws, post installation.  
The Security Release pushbutton raises the security latch for easy removal of the MVP panel.  
The securing magnet is used to keep the MVP panel from falling out of the cradle when the  
MVP is angled forward.  
A security code (password) can be enabled via the Protected Password page. This  
feature requires that the code must be entered on the panel before it can be removed  
from the docking station.  
One or two (optional) MVP-BP batteries can be recharged from either of the two rear  
compartments on the MVP-WDS (or from within the MVP panel).  
Attach a keyboard or mouse using the docking station's side USB ports. This connection  
facilitates surfing the Web via the G4 Computer Control application.  
Another key feature of the MVP-WDS is that it can be mounted into either a solid surface  
(using surface screws) or into an optional CB-MVPWDS conduit box (for pre-wall  
installation). These two installation options allow the MVP to be mounted into virtually any  
surface environment. Refer to the Installation section on page 4 for more information.  
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Specifications  
MVP-WDS Specifications  
Dimensions (HWD):  
• 8.59" x 12.66" x 3.40" (21.82 cm x 32.16 cm x 8.64 cm)  
Note: Always use the cutout/installation dimensions for the MVP-WDS  
when installing this unit into various surfaces. This SP engineering drawing  
page 4 for details.  
Power Requirements:  
• Stand-alone with no batteries: 0.1 A @ 12 VDC  
• Stand-alone charging two batteries: 2.1 A @ 12 VDC  
• With no batteries and charging a connected MVP panel’s two internal  
batteries: 3.3 A @ 12 VDC  
• With two batteries and charging a connected MVP panel’s two internal  
batteries: 3.3 A @ 12 VDC  
Weight:  
• Stand-alone: 4.67 lbs (1.89 kg)  
• With two batteries: 5.47 lbs (2.48 kg)  
• MVP-WDS (Black) - FG5965-11  
• MVP-WDS (Silver) - FG5965-21  
• Two Battery Bays: Simultaneous Charging  
• Charge time for two depleted batteries ~ 5 hours  
• Securing Magnet  
Available Colors:  
Charging Features:  
Front Panel Components:  
• Security Latch: Adds the primary layer of security when mounting the MVP.  
When the MVP is inserted, this latch grabs onto the rear of the MVP and  
secures it from being removed.  
• Interface Connector Pins: A set of retractable pins (male) that connect to  
the underside MVP connector strip. This connection provides both  
communication and power between the MVP and the MVP-WDS.  
• Support Cradle: This retractable mechanism supports a resting MVP panel  
and allows a user to either insert or remove a connected MVP panel.  
• LEDs: Two blue LEDs indicate either:  
- Left LED monitors the battery status within either the MVP-WDS or MVP  
- Right LED monitors communication between the MVP-WDS and MVP.  
• Security Release pushbutton: Located on the front of the unit, this  
pushbutton toggles an on-screen security keypad (if security is enabled).  
- Entering the correct release code allows the MVP-WDS to release the  
MVP from the security latch.  
• Battery Compartment: Houses up to two MVP-BP batteries.  
Side Panel Components:  
• Host USB Connectors: Two type A USB ports connect an external  
keyboard and mouse device for use with the G4 Computer Control  
application.  
• Power Connector: 2-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (male) connector.  
• Operating Temperature: 0° C (32° F) to 40° C (104° F)  
• Operating Humidity: 20% - 85% RH  
Operating/Storage  
Environments:  
• Storage Temperature: -20° C (-4° F) to 60° C (140° F)  
• Storage Humidity: 5% - 85% RH  
Included Accessories:  
• Installation Kit (KA2250-01):  
- One 2-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix connector (41-5025)  
- One strip containing two plastic Die Cut Foam covers (60-5965-47)  
- Two #6-32 Faceplate Securing screws (80-0193-01)  
- Four Phillips-head screws (#4-32 x 0.250 Black) (80-0112)  
- Four Drywall clips (62-5924-05) and #6 -metal strips (80-0192)  
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MVP-WDS Specifications (Cont.)  
Other AMX Equipment:  
• CB-MVPWDS Conduit Box (FG037-10)  
• MVP-WDS-SK Silver Conversion Kit for MVP-WDS (FG5965-22):  
- One Silver Cradle Bezel/Faceplate (60-5965-20SL)  
- One Silver Cradle Pivot (60-5965-21SL)  
- One Silver Battery Cover (60-5965-22SL)  
- One securing rare earth magnet (63-5965-02)  
- One securing magnet cup (63-5965-03)  
- One #4-20 Magnet Securing screw (80-0193-01)  
- Two plastic Die Cut Foam covers (60-5965-47)  
MVP-WDS docking station connector locations  
FIG. 2 shows the layout of the connectors on the right side of the MVP-WDS.  
WALL  
12VDC  
Keyboard/Mouse  
USB Connectors  
KEYBOARD/  
MOUSE  
PWR connector  
PWR  
FIG. 2 Connector layout on the side of the MVP-WDS  
LED Indicators  
The two LEDs located within the security release pushbutton on the front panel (FIG. 1) indicate battery  
and communication status:  
The left LED indicates activity and status for the batteries in the MVP panel and in the MVP-  
WDS.  
The right LED indicates the docking and communication status of the docked MVP panel.  
LED Pattern Indicators for the MVP-WDS  
LED  
Left - Battery Status  
MVP in Cradle  
MVP batteries are fully MVP panel is docked and  
Right - Comm. Status  
WDS only  
Solid Bright  
WDS batteries are fully  
charged  
charged  
communicating  
Flashing Bright  
(Slow)  
WDS batteries are charging  
N/A  
MVP batteries are  
charging  
N/A  
Flashing Bright  
(Fast)  
N/A  
MVP panel is docked but not  
communicating  
Solid Dim  
WDS receiving power but con- No batteries within the MVP panel is NOT docked  
tains no batteries in cradle MVP and NOT communicating  
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Installation  
MVP-WDS wall-docking stations can be installed either the CB-MVPWDS or other solid surface  
environment using one of the two mounting options: drywall clips or solid surface screws, as described  
in the following sub-sections.  
Installing the CB-MVPWDS Conduit Box  
The CB-MVPWDS (FG037-10) is a metallic conduit box that can be secured to a stud in a pre-wall  
setting. The MVP-WDS can then installed into the conduit box.  
Installation procedures and configurations vary depending on the installation  
environment.  
When mounting the conduit box, the MVP-WDS Mounting Tabs must lie flush against the outside of the  
sheetrock (FIG. 3).  
Refer to installation diagram SP-5965-02 for detailed installation dimensions.  
It is recommended that you cut out the surface slightly smaller than what is outlined in the  
installation drawings so that you can make any necessary cutout adjustments.  
The CB-MVPWDS can be installed with the removable access panel positioned either on top  
or bottom. The access panel provides convenient access to in-wall wiring and must be re-  
installed prior to mounting the MVP-WDS.  
1. Place the left side of the Conduit Box on a stud, making sure that five Stud Fastening Holes and  
removable Access Panel are oriented correctly (installation dependant). Be sure to leave enough of a  
gap between the stud and Mounting Tabs to accommodate the installation of the drywall or  
sheetrock after the conduit box has been mounted. Ultimately, the Mounting Tabs should lie flush  
against the outside of the sheetrock (FIG. 3).  
Stud  
Removable Access Panel  
Stud Fastening Holes  
(5 located on left panel)  
Wiring knockouts  
(right side of conduit box)  
Drywall or sheetrock  
MVP-WDS mounting tabs  
(should lie flush against the  
outside of the wall)  
FIG. 3 CB-MVPWDS conduit box components  
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Although there are wiring knockouts are on both sides of the conduit box, the  
knockouts on the right side will be used for the MVP-WDS (wall docking station)  
connectors, so always secure the conduit box to the stud using the Stud Mounting  
Holes on the left side of the box.  
2. Using either nails or screws, fasten the conduit box to the stud through the five Stud Fastening  
Holes.  
3. Remove the wiring knockouts from the right side of the conduit box to accommodate cabling to the  
MVP-WDS.  
4. Thread the USB and Power cables through the knockouts on the right of the conduit box. It is  
recommended that you test these connections before fully installing the WDS.  
5. Install the drywall/sheetrock before inserting the MVP-WDS into the conduit box.  
Removing the MVP-WDS Faceplate  
The faceplate must be removed from the main MVP-WDS unit before any installation procedures can be  
done. The unit is shipped without the Die Cut Foam covers (60-5965-47) installed over the two #6-32  
Faceplate Security Screws. The foam covers are installed over the faceplate screws only after the  
installation is complete and the support cradle is retracted.  
1. Place the MVP-WDS face up on a flat level surface.  
2. Connect the mini-Phoenix connector from a compatible 12V power supply to the PWR connector  
on the side panel (see FIG. 4) to apply power.  
Faceplate  
Battery Compartment  
Security Latch  
Die Cut  
Battery Compartment Latch  
Foam covers  
MVP Support Cradle  
MVP Alignment Guide Pin  
2-pin mini-Phoenix  
power connector  
MVP Interface Connector pins  
USB connectors (2)  
Security Release pushbutton/LEDs  
MVP Alignment Guide Pin  
FIG. 4 MVP-WDS Docking Station components (front view)  
3. Open the Battery Compartment and press the Cradle Activation pushbutton (recessed white button  
located near the pins in Battery Slot #2) to angle the Support Cradle forward (FIG. 5).  
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Battery Compartment Cover  
MVP Support  
Cradle  
Battery slot 1  
Battery slot 2  
Cradle  
Activation  
pushbutton  
(located inside  
Battery Slot #2)  
Power supply feed  
Battery Compartment Latch  
FIG. 5 Cradle activation pushbutton location and cradle angling  
4. Close the battery cover and disconnect the power connector to remove power from the unit and  
maintain the support cradle in the forward position.  
5. Remove the two #6-32 Faceplate Security Screws from the top rim of the faceplate, using a  
grounded Phillips-head screwdriver (FIG. 6).  
MVP Support Cradle  
Security Release pushbutton  
Security Latch  
Faceplate  
#6-32 Faceplate  
Security Screws  
FIG. 6 Faceplate screw removal  
6. Angle the top rim of the faceplate upwards, and pull it up and over the Security Latch.  
7. Grab the bottom rim of the faceplate and push it up (towards the support cradle), then pull it out,  
sliding the four faceplate connectors out of the latches along the bottom of the WDS (FIG. 7).  
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Faceplate Securing Latches  
Faceplate Connectors  
FIG. 7 Faceplate securing latch and connector locations  
8. Press down on the Security Latch to allow it to go through the top opening.  
9. Grasp the top rim of the faceplate and carefully slide it over the cradle (at an angle) until the  
faceplate is completely removed from the WDS (FIG. 8).  
Faceplate securing latches  
Faceplate  
FIG. 8 Faceplate removal from MVP-WDS  
Once the faceplate has been removed, you can continue the installation of the WDS.  
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Installing the MVP-WDS in a CB-MVPWDS Conduit Box  
The conduit box must be mounted prior to continuing this section. Refer to the Installing the  
The faceplate must be removed prior to any surface installation (see the Removing the MVP-  
Verify that the USB and power cables have been threaded through the knockouts on the right  
of the conduit box. Leave enough slack in the wiring to accommodate re-positioning of the  
panel.  
1. Connect the 2-pin power connector and USB cables to the WDS. The WDS must be installed with  
these attached. The USB connectors can be from either a USB extension cable, or a wireless USB  
RF transmitter.  
Verify that the terminal end of the power cable is not connected to a power source  
before plugging in the 2-pin power connector.  
2. Insert the WDS into the conduit box, so that the Mounting Tabs on the WDS lie flush against the  
CB-MVPWDS  
Conduit Box  
#4-40 Mounting Screws  
(four - not included)  
secure the WDS  
to the Conduit Box.  
#6-32 Faceplate  
Security Screws (2)  
Die Cut Foam  
covers (2)  
Mounting Tab  
MVP-WDS (Main unit)  
Faceplate  
FIG. 9 MVP-WDS installation configuration within a CB-MVPWDS Conduit Box  
3. Using a grounded Phillips-head screwdriver, insert and secure four #4-40 Mounting Screws (not  
included) into their corresponding holes located along the sides of the MVP-WDS until the WDS is  
securely fastened to the conduit box, and is flush against the wall.  
install the faceplate.  
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Installing the MVP-WDS Using Expansion Clips  
Expansion clips are mounted through the four oval holes located along the rim of the MVP-WDS. As the  
screw is tightened, the clip bends toward the insertion hole and into the wall. This bending creates a  
"grip" on the wall by either pressing onto the wall or by securing the drywall between the housing and  
the drywall clip.  
The faceplate must be removed prior to any surface installation (see the Removing the MVP-  
The outer frame Mounting Tabs must be flush against the mounting surface.  
1. Cut out the surface for the WDS using the dimensions shown in installation diagram SP-5965-01  
(reproduced in FIG. 10 on page 10). It is recommended that you cutout the surface slightly smaller  
than what is outlined in the installation drawings so that you can make any necessary cutout  
adjustments.  
Be sure to cut out the four notches along the sides to accommodate the four drywall expansion clips  
(included).  
2. Thread the USB and Power cables through the surface opening, leaving enough slack in the wiring  
to accommodate re-positioning of the unit.  
3. Connect the 2-pin power connector and USB cables to the WDS. The WDS must be installed with  
these attached. The USB connectors can be from either a USB extension cable, or a wireless USB  
RF transmitter.  
Verify that the terminal end of the power cable is not connected to a power source  
before plugging in the 2-pin power connector.  
4. Install the four sets of drywall screws and expansion clips into the four oval notch locations along  
both sides of the main unit (FIG. 11).  
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12.70 [323MM] BEZEL OUTLINE  
11.06 [281MM]  
.25 [6MM] TYP  
FRONT BEZEL OUTLINE  
2X .52 [13MM]  
1.00 [25MM] TYP  
THESE NOTCHES ARE ONLY NEEDED IF UNIT IS INSTALLED USING  
DRYWALL EXPANSION CLIPS (4 PROVIDED)  
R.13 [3MM] TYP  
7.91 [201MM]  
8.63 [219MM]  
BEZEL OUTLINE  
4X R.13 [3MM] MAX RADIUS IN CORNERS  
CUTOUT  
2X .22 [5MM]  
FIG. 10 MVP-WDS Wall Mount cutout dimensions using expansion clips  
5. Carefully insert the main unit (with expansion clips) into the cutout so that the Mounting Tabs on  
the MVP-WDS lie flush against the wall.  
Four notches are required  
to accommodate the four  
expansion clips (included)  
Install the four  
included drywall clip sets  
at these locations  
#6-32 Faceplate  
Security Screws (2)  
Die Cut Foam  
covers (2)  
Mounting Tab  
A - Faceplate  
B - MVP-WDS (Main unit)  
FIG. 11 MVP-WDS installation configuration for drywall surfaces  
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Replacement drywall clip sets cab be ordered from AMX.  
6. Tighten all four drywall clip sets (screws and clips) until both Mounting Tabs are securely fastened  
and flush against the wall.  
angle the MVP Support Cradle forward and re-install the faceplate.  
Installing the MVP-WDS Into a Flat Surface Using Mounting Screws  
Use #4-40 Mounting screws (not included) to mount the WDS to a flat surface, through the two sets of  
holes located on the sides of the WDS.  
Refer to SP-5965-01 for detailed installation dimensions (reproduced in FIG. 12).  
It is recommended that you cutout the surface slightly smaller than what is outlined in the  
installation drawings so that you can make any necessary cutout adjustments.  
The outer frame Mounting Tabs must be installed so thatthey are flush against the mounting  
surface.  
1. Cut out the surface for the MVP-WDS docking station using the dimensions shown in FIG. 12.  
12.70 [323MM] BEZEL OUTLINE  
.52 [13MM] TYP  
11.06 [281MM]  
FRONT BEZEL OUTLINE  
1.19 [30MM] TYP  
R.13 [3.2MM] MAX RADIUS IN 4 CORNERS  
THESE 4 HOLES ARE ONLY REQUIRED  
WHEN MOUNTING UNIT TO A SOLID  
SURFACE (PODIUM, DESK, ETC).  
SECURE UNIT WITH #4 SCREWS  
8.63 [219MM]  
7.91 [201MM]  
5.54 [141MM]  
BEZEL OUTLINE  
CUTOUT  
12.10 [307MM]  
FIG. 12 MVP-WDS Wall Mount cutout dimensions using solid surface screws  
2. Thread the USB and Power cables through the surface opening, leaving enough slack in the wiring  
to accommodate any re-positioning of the unit.  
3. Connect the 2-pin power connector and USB cables along the right side of the (un-powered)  
MVP-WDS. The faceplate must be removed prior to any surface installation.  
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Verify that the terminal end of the power cable is not connected to a power source before  
plugging in the 2-pin power connector.  
The USB connectors can be from either a USB extension cable, or a wireless USB RF  
transmitter.  
Don’t disconnect the PWR and USB connectors from the MVP-WDS. The unit must  
be installed with these attached.  
4. Test the Power and USB connections before fully installing the WDS. Refer to the LED  
Indicators table on page 3 for blink pattern information.  
Applying power to the MVP-WDS causes the MVP Support Cradle to retract back into  
docking station.  
5. Disconnect the terminal end of the power cable from the connected power supply.  
6. Carefully insert the main unit into the cutout until the Mounting Tabs on the MVP-WDS lie flush  
against the wall (FIG. 13).  
7. Insert and secure four #4-40 Mounting Screws (not included) into their corresponding holes located  
along the sides of the WDS (using a grounded Phillips-head screwdriver) until the WDS is secured  
and is flush against the wall.  
8. Follow the steps outlined in the Replacing the Faceplate on the MVP-WDS section on page 13 to  
angle the MVP Support Cradle forward and re-install the faceplate.  
Flat surface (can  
include a wall, podium, or  
other level surface)  
Attachment is done  
along the edges  
of the cutout  
Install the four #4-40  
mounting screws  
into the four holes  
(screws not included)  
Faceplate  
security  
screws (2)  
Die Cut Foam  
covers (2)  
Mounting Tab  
A - Faceplate  
B - MVP-WDS (Main unit)  
(bezel)  
FIG. 13 MVP-WDS installation configuration for solid surfaces  
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Replacing the Faceplate on the MVP-WDS  
1. Temporarily apply power to the MVP-WDS by connecting the terminal end of the power cable to  
the power supply.  
2. Press the Cradle Activation Pushbutton (located inside the MVP-WDS battery compartment, next to  
the battery pins in Battery Slot #2 - see FIG. 5) to angle the Support Cradle forward.  
3. Temporarily remove power from the MVP-WDS to maintain the support cradle at this angle and  
keep it from retracting back into the MVP-WDS.  
4. Slide the Faceplate over the angled Support Cradle, toward the Security Release pushbutton’s circuit  
board on the MVP-WDS (FIG. 9).  
5. Gently press the faceplate down and under the Security Latch until it rests against the Mounting  
Tabs of the MVP-WDS main unit.  
Be sure to snap the Faceplate Connectors back into their respective Latches (located along the  
bottom rim of the faceplate - see FIG. 7 on page 7).  
Verify that the Security Release Pushbutton is properly aligned over it’s LEDs and circuit  
board on the MVP-WDS main unit.  
Verify that the two faceplate security screw holes on both the Faceplate and the main  
MVP-WDS unit are properly aligned.  
6. Insert and secure the two #6-32 Faceplate Security Screws into the top rim of the Faceplate using a  
grounded Phillips-head screwdriver.  
7. Apply power to the MVP-WDS by connecting the terminal end of the power cable to the power  
supply.  
8. Press the Cradle Activation pushbutton to cause the MVP Support Cradle to angle backwards and  
lie flush against the main unit.  
9. Remove the two adhesive plastic Die Cut Foam covers (60-5965-47) from the strip included within  
the Installation Kit bag.  
10. Adhere these two plastic Die Cut Foam covers into the two notches where the Faceplate Security  
Screws are located.  
Connecting a Power Supply  
The MVP-WDS Docking Station receives power from a 12-VDC compliant power supply using a 2-pin  
3.5 mm mini-Phoenix connector.  
Static electricity can damage electronic circuitry. Before touching the unit, discharge  
any accumulated static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal  
object.  
Powering the MVP-WDS  
The MVP-WDS uses a 12-VDC compliant power supply (not included) to provide power to the MVP  
panel, while charging internal batteries. Once MVP batteries are fully charged, the MVP-WDS begins  
charging MVP-BP batteries inserted within its battery compartments.  
1. Connect the terminal end of the power supply to the rear PWR connector on the WDS.  
2. Provide power to the MVP-WDS by connecting the AC power cord to an external power source.  
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Initially, both blue LEDs illuminate and remain dim (indicating that the power is being supplied to the  
MVP-WDS).  
Using the 3.5mm mini-Phoenix Connector for Power  
To use the 2-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix connector for use with a 12 VDC-compliant power supply, the  
incoming PWR and GND wires from the external source must be connected to their corresponding  
locations on the connector (FIG. 14) to provide power to the MVP-WDS.  
PWR +  
GND -  
PWR +  
GND -  
MVP-WDS  
Power Supply  
FIG. 14 NetLinx power connector wiring diagram  
Verify that the power supply is not receiving power.  
1. Insert the PWR and GND wires on the terminal end of the 2-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix cable. Match  
the wiring locations of the +/- on both the power supply and the terminal connector.  
2. Tighten the clamp to secure the two wires. Do not overtighten the screws - doing so could damage  
the wires.  
3. Verify the connection of the 2-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix to the power supply, and apply power.  
Connecting and Using USB Input Devices on the Stations  
The MVP-WDS can have up to two USB input devices connected for use on the MVP panel’s different  
firmware and TPD4 panel pages. These input devices can consist of a keyboard and mouse.  
USB-connected input devices are detected by the docking stations only after they are  
connected and then power is applied.  
1. Remove the power connector from the docking station.  
2. Insert the USB connectors of the peripheral input devices, into the appropriate USB connector on  
the docking station.  
3. Reconnect the terminal power connector to the docking station and apply power.  
4. Install the MVP panel onto the docking station.  
5. Navigate to the Protected Setup page on the MVP panel and press the Reboot button to restart the  
panel. This step allows the MVP panel to detect the USB input devices signals being sent through  
the connected docking station.  
The MVP does not recognize the keyboard and/or mouse (connected to the  
docking station) until after the MVP itself has been rebooted.  
It does not matter if the MVP is on the docking station at the time the USB devices  
are plugged in or not.  
The reboot of the panel has to occur after the MVP is properly connected and  
communicating with the docking station. In addition, if the MVP is removed from the  
docking station, the panel will not recognize the keyboard and/or mouse after it is put  
back on the docking station - the MVP will have to be rebooted again.  
6. After the panel splash-screen disappears:  
If a USB mouse has been connected, a mouse cursor appears on the panel screen and its  
location corresponds to the mouse cursor position sent by the external USB mouse.  
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If a USB keyboard has been connected, only on-screen keyboards and keypads will reflect any  
external keystrokes sent from the external USB keyboard.  
To be detected by the docking station, USB input devices (keyboard / mouse) must be plugged into the  
docking station before it is powered-up. The docking station will not detect USB input devices until the  
unit cycles power.  
Interface Connector Pins and Functions  
FIG. 15 gives the pin numbering and function information for the docking stations:  
1 - Data - Panel Detect IN  
2 - Ground  
3 - not used  
4 - Ground  
5 - not used  
6 - Ground  
7 - not used  
8 - not used  
9 - not used  
2
1
18  
10 - DC Power  
11 - Data - Receive  
12 - DC Power  
17  
13 - Data - Transmit  
14 - DC Power  
15 - Data - USB Device D-  
16 - Data - Cradle Detect  
17 - Data - USB Device D+  
18 - Data - Panel Detect OUT  
FIG. 15 MVP-TDS Connector Pin locations and Pinout function  
Securing an MVP Panel to an MVP-WDS  
1. Place the MVP-WDS on a flat and level surface.  
2. Provide power to the MVP-WDS (refer to the Powering the MVP-WDS section on page 13).  
3. Place the MVP on the support cradle so that the alignment pins on the WDS fit into the matching  
holes on the bottom of the MVP.  
Connector  
pins  
Alignment  
guide pins  
FIG. 16 Installing an MVP onto an MVP-WDS  
4. Once proper alignment is verified, gently angle back the MVP until the rear of the panel makes  
contact with the electromagnet. Allow one second to activate the electromagnet.  
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When the MVP is properly docked, the following message is displayed on the panel (FIG. 17).  
On-screen Docking message  
Docking Status button  
(illuminates to also give an  
indication that the panel is  
properly docked)  
FIG. 17 System message - panel is properly docked  
Proper docking and communication can be verified via the on-screen system message, or the  
illuminated Docking Status button on the Protect Setup page, or the right LED on the docking  
station.  
If the MVP is docked properly and communicating, the right LED on the MVP-WDS  
will remain brightly illuminated.  
information.  
If the panel is not securely attached, the electromagnet on the TDS will not be  
activated, and the panel could fall forward and be damaged.  
Removing an MVP Panel from an MVP-WDS  
The MVP security feature enables a security code that is entered into an on-screen password keypad.  
This password is configured within the MVP panel’s Password Setup page.  
information on setting up a User Access username and password.  
Unsecured MVP removal from an MVP-WDS  
1. Press and hold the security release pushbutton.  
The MVP-WDS will release the security latch from the rear of the MVP and the MVP Support  
Cradle will angle forward to present the MVP for removal.  
2. Lift the panel off the alignment guide pins and remove it from the support cradle.  
3. Allow the MVP-WDS one second to retract the Support Cradle.  
Secured MVP removal from an MVP-WDS  
1. Press and hold the ecurity release pushbutton until the on-screen keypad appears on the MVP.  
2. Enter the security release password.  
3. Press Done when finished. Allow the MVP-WDS one second to process the release request and turn  
off the electromagnet.  
4. Angle the MVP forward.  
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5. Lift the panel off the alignment guide pins and remove it from the support cradle.  
Undock-<USER> String  
When the MVP is removed from the docking station (undocked), the undock-<user> string is sent to the  
NetLinx Master.  
If the panel has no information within the User Access Passwords list, ’none’ is sent as a user.  
If the undock button on the Protected Setup page is used, ’setup’ is sent as a user. This string  
can be disabled from within the firmware setup pages.  
When the MVP is placed on a docking station (docked), the dock string is sent to a target  
Master. This string can be disabled from within the firmware setup pages.  
Installing and Charging Batteries in the Docking Stations  
The MVP-TDS and MVP-WDS Docking Stations recharge any installed MVP-BP batteries and provide  
USB input device interaction to the connected MVP panel through the two USB connectors on the  
docking stations. Both docking stations are firmware upgradeable and provide battery feedback  
information to the MVP (battery status information is accessible through the MVP Batteries page).  
Refer to the MVP-7500/8400 Operation/Reference Guide (available online at www.amx.com) for more  
information on setting up a User Access username and password.  
Once an MVP is connected to a docking station, charging is first applied to any  
MVP-BP batteries found within the panel’s rear battery compartment and then to any  
batteries inserted within the docking station.  
Installing MVP-BP Batteries Into the MVP-WDS  
The MVP-WDS connects directly to a PSN4.4 power supply and provides both power and  
communication to docked MVP panel. The MVP-WDS can charge batteries in its own battery  
compartments, as well as those within the MVP panel.  
1. Raise the rear connector cover to expose the battery compartments and connectors.  
2. Slide the MVP-BP into the battery compartment (AMX label up) until the connector makes contact  
with the battery pins at the end of the battery slot.  
3. Repeat these steps for any additional MVP-BP batteries.  
4. The status of the connected batteries are reflected on the panel’s Batteries page and the LEDs on the  
docking station.  
The MVP-WDS top battery slot is Slot #1. The bottom battery slot is Slot #2.  
The recessed white cradle activation button is adjacent to Slot #2.  
A completely discharged battery requires 1 full charge cycle from within battery slot  
#1.  
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Installing the MVP-WDS-SK Silver Conversion Kit  
The VP-WDS-SK Silver Conversion Kit (FG5965-22) contains the following components:  
One Silver Cradle Bezel/Faceplate (60-5965-20SL)  
One Silver Cradle Pivot (Support Cradle) (60-5965-21SL)  
One Silver Battery Cover (60-5965-22SL)  
One securing rare earth magnet (63-5965-02)  
One securing magnet cup (63-5965-03)  
One #4-20 Magnet Securing screw (80-0193-01)  
Two plastic Die Cut Foam covers (60-5965-47)  
Installation of the kit involves four different sets of procedures:  
Removing the original faceplate.  
Removing the original pivot unit (consisting of the battery cover and support cradle).  
Installing the new conversion kit’s pivot unit components.  
Installing the new silver faceplate.  
When installing the MVP-WDS-SK it is recommended that you use a long magnetic  
Phillips-head screwdriver. The magnetic screwdriver prevents removed screws from  
falling into the unit and possibly damaging components.  
The Conversion Kit cannot be installed while the WDS in a wall or conduit box. If the WDS is mounted,  
remove ot before continuing.  
Removing the original faceplate  
1. Remove the previously installed MVP-WDS from its current location by following the procedures  
outlined within the Installation section on page 4.  
2. Carefully remove the previously adhered Die Cut Foam covers from the WDS backplate (FIG. 18).  
These must be removed to gain access to the two #6-32 Faceplate Security Screws. New covers are  
included with the MVP-WDS-SK Conversion Kit.  
3. Place the back of the MVP-WDS Docking Station on a flat level surface.  
4. Connect the 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix connector from an active power supply to the side PWR  
connector on the MVP-WDS. This action provides power to the docking station and allows you to  
open the MVP Support Cradle. The two blue LEDs behind the Security Release pushbutton should  
illuminate to indicate that the unit is receiving power.  
Static electricity can damage electronic circuitry. Before touching the unit, discharge  
any accumulated static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal  
object.  
5. Open the Battery Compartment by pressing down on the Battery Compartment Latch and pulling  
the cover outwards.  
6. Press the Cradle Activation pushbutton (FIG. 18) to make the MVP Support Cradle rise upwards.  
The MVP Support Cradle must be angled upward to allow removal of the faceplate.  
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Battery Compartment Cover  
MVP Support  
Cradle  
Die Cut Foam  
Cover location  
Cradle  
Activation  
pushbutton  
(located inside  
Battery Slot #2)  
Power supply feed  
(2-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix)  
Battery Compartment Latch  
FIG. 18 Cradle activation pushbutton location and cradle angling  
7. Disconnect the 2-pin mini-Phoenix connector from the side of the docking station to remove power  
from the unit and maintain the support cradle in this angled position.  
8. Close the battery cover.  
9. Remove the two #6-32 Faceplate Security Screws from the top rim of the faceplate (FIG. 19) and  
place these aside.  
MVP Support Cradle  
Security Release pushbutton  
Security Latch  
Faceplate  
#6-32 Faceplate  
Security Screws  
FIG. 19 Faceplate screw removal  
10. Position the MVP-WDS unit so the Security Release pushbutton is positioned directly in front of  
you, then grasp the top rim of the faceplate and begin to angle it upwards. At this point, the faceplate  
is still connected to the Security Latch (located behind the securing magnet, as shown in FIG. 19).  
11. Hold down the unit with both hands and (in one motion), pull the top rim of the faceplate directly  
towards you and then over the Security Latch to allow it to be removed from the main unit.  
12. Grab the bottom rim of the faceplate and place your thumbs just below either side of the Security  
Release Pushbutton.  
13. In one single motion, use your thumbs to push the bottom rim towards the cradle, and then pull it  
upwards to slide the four faceplate connectors up and away from their respective securing latches  
along the bottom of the MVP-WDS (FIG. 20).  
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Faceplate securing latches  
Faceplate  
FIG. 20 Faceplate removal from MVP-WDS  
As you are removing the faceplate, you will have to press down on the Security Latch  
to allow a complete removal of the faceplate.  
14. Press downward on the Security Latch (towards the pushbutton) to get it to go through the top  
opening and allow the faceplate’s removal.  
15. Grab the top rim of the faceplate and carefully slide it over the cradle (at an angle) until the faceplate  
is completely removed from the MVP-WDS.  
Removing the existing black pivot unit (battery and cradle combo)  
1. Unscrew the two MVP Support Cradle Securing screws, located on the lower right side of the unit  
(just above the USB connectors) (FIG. 21) and set them aside.  
MVP Support Cradle  
Securing screws (2)  
FIG. 21 Removing the MVP Support Cradle securing screws  
2. Insert the screwdriver into the large hole on the side of the existing black WDS housing (FIG. 21).  
3. Position the unit to allow a clear view through the gap between the cradle and the rim of the metallic  
WDS housing (FIG. 22). This view allows you to orient the alignment between the tip of the  
screwdriver and the screw holding the support cradle to its associated movement mechanism.  
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Attachment  
screw  
Gap opening  
Long Magnetic  
Phillips-head  
screwdrivers  
Support Cradle Pivot  
movement mechanism  
FIG. 22 Separating the support cradle from its movement mechanism  
4. Carefully remove the cradle pivot’s attachment screw and place it aside for later re-attachment.  
5. Carefully slide the black pivot cradle combo unit (battery cover/support cradle) up from the metallic  
housing and use the screwdriver to remove the remaining screw from the securing plate (shown in  
Remaining MVP Support  
Cradle Securing screw  
MVP Support Cradle  
Securing plate  
FIG. 23 Sliding out the battery cover/support cradle combo  
6. Place this securing plate aside (along with its three securing screws).  
Use care when removing this black pivot combo as it is still connected to two  
separate internal circuit boards along its backside. The removal of these circuit  
boards is the last step before installation of the replacement MVP-WDS/Silver unit.  
7. Locate the exposed MVP Interface Connector pin circuit board and use the screwdriver to remove  
this board from the combo unit by unscrewing the two screws (A in FIG. 24).  
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Circuit board A  
Circuit board B  
FIG. 24 Removing the attached circuit boards (A & B)  
8. Carefully place the first circuit board aside and rotate the black pivot combo unit over to expose the  
second circuit board attached to the backside of the unit (B in FIG. 24).  
9. Carefully remove this second board by unscrewing the three screws and then gently placing this  
board aside (B in FIG. 24).  
10. Place the black pivot combo unit aside.  
Installing the new conversion kit’s pivot unit components  
1. Gently align the second circuit board (B in FIG. 24) on the underside of the silver cradle pivot unit  
shown in FIG. 24.  
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN these screws or you will crack the board.  
2. Use a grounded Phillips-head screwdriver to carefully secure this board to the backside of the unit  
using the three securing screws.  
3. Rotate the pivot unit back over to expose the installation location for the MVP Interface Connector  
pin circuit board (A in FIG. 24) and use a grounded Phillips-head screwdriver to secure this  
remaining board to the silver pivot unit by screwing in the two securing screws.  
If the connector pins do not properly align after installation, you might have to return  
to this step and unscrew these screws by 1/8th of a turn to allow for some very slight  
movement.  
4. Install the silver Battery Cover to the silver cradle pivot by inserting each battery cover guide into its  
corresponding opening along the sides of the pivot as shown in FIG. 25.  
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Silver battery cover  
Pivot combo unit  
(60-5965-22SL)  
(battery cover and pivot)  
Battery cover guide  
Silver cradle pivot  
(60-5965-21L)  
FIG. 25 Installation of silver cradle pivot and battery cover  
5. Use the screwdriver to install one of the previously removed MVP Support Cradle Securing screws  
to the securing plate (shown in FIG. 23 on page 21).  
6. Carefully slide the entire silver battery pivot combo unit into the black WDS metal housing.  
Be careful not to knock or damage the interface connector pin circuit board.  
7. Insert the screwdriver (with attached securing screw) into the large hole along the side of the WDS  
8. Position the unit so you can get a better view and orient the position of this screw back into its  
location where it secures the support cradle to its associated movement mechanism (shown in  
9. Carefully secure the cradle pivot’s attachment screw. This procedure limits the movement of the  
silver pivot combo unit.  
10. Align the MVP Support Cradle Securing plate (FIG. 21 on page 20) to its corresponding holes  
along the outside of the housing and screw in the remaining two MVP Support Cradle Securing  
screws back to the lower right side of the unit (FIG. 21 on page 20).  
11. Place the magnetic cup into the circular Securing Magnet location and secure it to the pivot combo  
unit by using a grounded flat-head Phillips screwdriver to screw in the single #4-20 Magnet  
Securing screw (80-0193-01) through the cup.  
12. Place the small circular rare earth magnet (68-5965-02) into the secured magnetic cup. The charge  
on the magnet allows it to stay in place and remain flush against the magnetic cup.  
Installing the new silver faceplate  
1. Turn the pre-existing black faceplate over to expose the rear of the illuminated pushbutton.  
2. In a single motion carefully squeeze both sides of the rear pushbutton and apply downward pressure  
to pop it out from the black faceplate.  
3. Take the previously removed illuminated pushbutton and apply downward pressure to insert it into  
the opening along the bottom of the silver faceplate (until you hear a click).  
Verify that the Security Release Pushbutton is now properly aligned over it’s LEDs and circuit  
board on the MVP-WDS main unit.  
4. Verify the MVP Support Cradle is angled upwards. This position allows you to slide on the  
faceplate. If the cradle is not angled upwards:  
Connect the 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix connector from an active power supply to the side PWR  
connector on the MVP-WDS. The two blue LEDs behind the Security Release pushbutton  
should illuminate to indicate that the unit is receiving power.  
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Open the Battery Compartment by pressing down on the Battery Compartment Latch and then  
pulling the cover outwards.  
Press the Cradle Activation pushbutton (the small recessed white button located near the pins  
in Battery Slot #2) to make the MVP Support Cradle rise upwards. The MVP Support Cradle  
must be angled upward to allow removal of the faceplate.  
Disconnect the 2-pin mini-Phoenix connector from the side of the docking station to remove  
power from the unit. Removing power from the MVP-WDS at this point maintains the support  
cradle in this angled position.  
5. Slide the silver Faceplate over the angled Support Cradle, toward the Security Release Pushbutton’s  
circuit board on the MVP-WDS.  
6. Gently press the silver faceplate down and under the Security Latch until it rests against the  
Mounting Tabs of the MVP-WDS main unit.  
Be sure to snap the Faceplate Connectors into their respective Latches (located along the  
bottom rim of the faceplate - see FIG. 20 on page 20).  
Verify that the two faceplate security screw holes on both the Faceplate and the main  
MVP-WDS unit are properly aligned.  
7. Insert and secure the two #6-32 Faceplate Security Screws into the top rim of the Faceplate using a  
screwdriver.  
8. Apply power to the MVP-WDS by connecting the terminal end of the power cable to the power  
supply.  
9. Press the Cradle Activation pushbutton to cause the MVP Support Cradle to angle backwards and  
lie flush against the main unit.  
10. Remove the two adhesive plastic Die Cut Foam covers (60-5965-47) from the strip included within  
the Installation Kit bag.  
11. Adhere these two plastic Die Cut Foam covers into the two notches where the #6-32 Faceplate  
Security Screws are located (FIG. 18 on page 19).  
12. Reapply power to the unit.  
13. Install the WDS back into its previous location.  
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Upgrading the Docking Station Firmware  
Upgrading the Docking Station Firmware  
The following accessory devices are firmware upgradeable:  
MVP-TDS Table Top Docking Station (FG5965-10)  
MVP-WDS Wall/Flush Mount Docking Station - Black (FG5965-11)  
MVP-WDS Wall/Flush Mount Docking Station - Silver (FG5965-21)  
This device is not given a unique device number which would ordinarily appear within the Online Tree  
tab of NetLinx Studio. It appears as a battery base below the target panel which it is a part of as seen  
Target Panel Device #  
TDS/WDS  
(station version)  
NetLinx Studio Online Tree tab  
Accessory’s corresponding firmware page  
FIG. 1 Location of Firmware version information within NetLinx Studio  
The only way to upgrade the firmware of these accessory items is to send the accessory’s firmware  
through a target panel. Its this panel’s device number which is entered within the Send to NetLinx Device  
transfer dialog in Studio.  
Step 1: Prepare the Docking Station for firmware transfer via USB  
Before beginning with this section:  
Verify the MVP is securely attached to the docking station and communicating properly.  
Verify that the panel is communicating from the mini-USB port to the Virtual NetLinx Master  
(VNM).  
1. Configure the NetLinx Master for IP communication. Refer to the MVP-7500/8400 Operation/  
2. After the panel powers-up, press and hold the two lower buttons on both sides of the display for  
3 seconds to continue with the setup process and proceed to the Setup page.  
3. Press the Batteries button to open the Batteries page (FIG. 2).  
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Displays the current  
docking station firmware version  
FIG. 2 Batteries page  
The docking station firmware is shown on the right of the Batteries page.  
Verify you have downloaded the latest firmware file from www.amx.com and then  
save the Kit file to your computer.  
Step 2: Upgrade the Docking Station firmware via USB  
1. Configure the panel for a USB Connection Type.  
2. Prepare NetLinx Studio for communication to the panel via a Virtual Master.  
Refer to the MVP-7500/8400 Operation/Reference Guide (available online at  
3. After the Communication Verification dialog window verifies active communication between the  
Virtual Master and the panel, click the OnLine Tree tab in the Workspace window to view the  
devices on the Virtual System. The default System value is one.  
4. Right-click on the System entry and select Refresh System to re-populate the list. Verify the panel  
appears in the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace window.  
The default Modero panel value is 10001.  
5. Locate the latest firmware file from the www.amx.com > Tech Center > Downloadable Files >  
Firmware Files > Modero Panels firmware (MVP Docking Stations: MVP-TDS/WDS) section  
of the website.  
6. Click on the desired Kit file link and after you’ve accepted the Licensing Agreement, verify you  
have downloaded the Docking Station Kit file to a known location.  
7. Select Tools > Firmware Transfers > Send to NetLinx Device from the Main menu to open the  
Send to NetLinx Device dialog (FIG. 3). Verify the panel’s System and Device number values  
match those values listed within the System folder in the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace  
window.  
8. Select the docking station’s Kit file (ending in VXX.kit) from the Files section (FIG. 3).  
9. Enter the Device number associated with the panel and the System number associated with the  
Master (listed in the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace window). The Port field is greyed-out.  
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Selected Docking Station Firmware file  
Description field for selected Kit file  
Firmware download  
status  
Device and System values  
must match the System and Device values  
listed in the Project Navigator window  
FIG. 3 Send to NetLinx Device dialog (showing docking station firmware update via USB)  
Firmware upgrades can not be done directly to the docking station but must be routed  
through the MVP panel.  
10. Click the Reboot Device checkbox. This causes the touch panel to reboot after the firmware update  
process is complete. The reboot of the panel can take up 30 seconds after the firmware process has  
finished.  
11. Click Send to begin the transfer. The file transfer progress is indicated on the bottom-right of the  
dialog.  
12. As the panel is rebooting, temporarily unplug the USB connector on the panel until the panel has  
completely restarted.  
13. Once the first panel page has been displayed, reconnect the USB connector to the panel.  
14. Right-click the associated System number and select Refresh System. This causes a refresh of all  
project systems, establishes a new connection to the Master, and populates the System list with  
devices on your particular system.  
15. After the panel powers-up, press and hold the two lower buttons on both sides of the display for  
3 seconds to continue with the setup process and proceed to the Setup page.  
16. Press the Batteries button (located on the lower-left) to open the Batteries page and confirm the new  
firmware does not read 0.00.  
If the Base Version field displays 0.00, this means there was an error in the firmware  
upload process. Re-install the base firmware and re-confirm that the new base  
version no longer reads 0.00.  
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Upgrading the Docking Station Firmware  
Although firmware upgrades can be done over wireless Ethernet; it is recommended  
that firmware KIT files be transferred over a direct USB connection and only when the  
panel is connected to a power supply. If battery power or wireless connection fails  
during a firmware upgrade, the panel flash file system may become corrupted.  
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