AMX MVP-TDS MP3 Docking Station User Manual


 
MVP-TDS Table Top Docking Station
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MVP-TDS Table Docking Station for MVP Panels
Removing an MVP Panel from an MVP-TDS
The MVP security feature requires the entry of a security code (password) entered via an on-screen
keypad. This password is entered within the MVP’s Password Setup 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.
Unsecured MVP removal from an MVP-TDS
1.
Press and hold the security release pushbutton. Allow one second for the electromagnet to turn off.
2. Gently angle the MVP forward.
3. Lift the panel off the alignment guide pins and remove it from the support cradle.
Secured MVP removal from an MVP-TDS
1.
Press and hold the security 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-TDS one second to process the release request and turn
off the electromagnet.
4. Angle the MVP forward.
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).
Before using these docking stations, verify they have been installed with the latest
firmware. Refer to Refer to the MVP-7500/8400 Operation/Reference Guide
(available online at www.amx.com) for more information.
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.