AMX MVP-9000i Operation And Reference Manual page 81

9" modero viewpoint touch panel with intercom
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FIG. 75
System Settings - WiFi Tab (page 2)
Features on the second page of this tab include:
System Settings - WiFi Tab - Page 2
Back:
WiFi/Wired icon:
Connection Status icon:
SSID:
Mode:
Security Type:
Band Selection:
Active Roaming:
AP MAC:
Channel:
Signal Level Value:
Signal Level:
Prev.
MVP-9000i 9" Modero® ViewPoint® Touch Panel with Intercom
Saves all changes and returns to the previous page.
The icon to the left of the Connection Status Icon displays whether the current
connection to the Master is Wireless (image of a radio antenna) or Wired (image
of three networked computers).
The icon in the upper-right corner of each Protected Setup page provides a
constant visual indication of current connection status.
Note: a Lock appears on the icon if the panel is connected to a secured NetLinx
Master.
Displays the currently used SSID of the target AP.
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 Security Modes
on page 68).
Displays the currently selected Security Mode: Simple or Enterprise.
The Band Selection setting is used for setting the Wireless frequency to be
detected by the panel. The three settings include:
• 802.11 a/b/g - Configures the panel to detect 802.11 b/g channels (1-14
Country specific) and all non-DFS 802.11a band channels.
• 802.11 b/g - Configures the panel to detect only channels 1, 6, & 11 (plus 12-
14 country specific).
• 802.11 a - Configures the panel to detect only non-DFS 802.11 A band
channels (country-specific).
NOTE: The band selection setting also affects any use of the Site Survey
function. However, it may take approximately 60 seconds to purge all
non-compliant APs from the Site Survey list when first selected.
Active roaming can be Disabled or Enabled. When enabled, the panel will
monitor the RF signal level and make a decision to switch to a new AP based on
certain criteria to provide the best performance possible. When disabled, the
panel will not disconnect from a currently connected access point until signal is
lost.
This field contains the Access Point MAC address in which the panel is
connected. It also is used to display supplicant status during authentication and
association as the panel first connects to the access point.
The RF channel being used for connection to the AP (read -only).
This indicator displays a description of the signal strength of the Access Point
signal.
Provides a graphical representation of the Signal Level Value.
Touch this button to return to the first page of the WiFi tab.
Protected Setup Pages
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