AMX MVP-WDS-9-GW Manual de Usario
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MVP-WDS-9-GW
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Installation Guide
MVP-WDS-9 Wall/Flush Docking Station
Overview
While charging the MVP-9000i, the Power-over-Ethernet MVP-WDS-9 Wall/
Flush Mount Docking Station provides fast, reliable wired Ethernet
communication to the touch panel. In addition, the MVP-WDS-9 employs a
unique, anti-theft locking mechanism to keep the touch panel safe and secure.
With a push of a button, the panel glides forward for simple removal and
transport.
The Wall/Flush Docking Station is available in either white (FG5967-13) or black
(FG5967-12).
The features of the MVP-WDS-9 include:
• Touch panel password feature for security
• Integrated docking alignment guides for easy docking
Specifications
The MVP-9000i panel remains locked in the MVP-WDS-9 until unlocked by the
user. This may be done by pressing the Security Release button and then
entering an appropriate password (please refer to the MVP-9000i Operation/
Reference Guide, available from www.amx.com, for more information). The
station ejects the MVP-9000i device top first (FIG. 2).
The device uses two neodymium rare-earth magnets to secure the MVP-9000i to
the cradle when the touch panel is angled forward.
Unlocking the Touch Panel
Once placed within the Wall Docking Station, the MVP-9000i remains secured
until the user unlocks it. To release the touch panel from the Wall Docking
Station:
1. Press the Security Release button.
2. A password keypad will pop up on the MVP-9000i screen. Enter a
password in the password keypad and press Enter.
3. Wait for the Wall Docking Station to pivot the touch panel away from the
wall.
4. The device will remain in the ejected position until the MVP-9000i is
removed. Wait until the device’s ejection door has completely withdrawn
before re-installing the MVP-9000i.
Recharging
To recharge the MVP-9000i:
1. Slide the device into the Wall Docking Station cradle bottom-first and make
sure the device is fully seated in the Docking Station.
2. Press the top of the MVP-9000i back until it clicks. The touch panel is now
locked into the Docking Station, and the station will automatically charge
the device’s battery.
3. To release the touch panel, press the Security Release button, enter the
password (if activated), and wait for the Wall Docking Station to pivot the
touch panel away from the wall.
FIG. 1 MVP-WDS-9-GB Wall Docking Station - Front
MVP-WDS-9 Specifications
Dimensions (HWD): • 9.75" x 12.50" x 2.13" (24.77cm x 31.75cm x 5.40cm)
Note: Always use the cutout/installation dimensions for the
MVP-WDS-9 when installing this unit into various surfaces.
A cutout template is included with the device for ease of
installation.
Power
Requirements:
• 30 W (Class II listed power supplemented), supplied via
the PS-POE-AT High-Power PoE Injector.
Startup Power
Requirements:
• Cradle and panel (not charging): 16 W
• Cradle and panel (charging): 23 W
• Ejection: 23 W
Weight: • Without back box: 1.50 lbs (0.68 kg)
• With back box: 2.40 lbs (1.09 kg)
Front Panel
Components:
• Securing Magnets: Secures MVP touch panel during
ejection.
• Security Latch: Adds the primary layer of security when
mounting an MVP touch panel. When the device is
inserted, this latch grabs onto the rear of the touch panel
and secures it to prevent it from inadvertently being
removed.
• Interface Connector: A set of contacts that connect to the
underside MVP connector strip. This connection provides
both communication and power between the touch panel
and the MVP-WDS-9.
• Support Cradle: This retractable mechanism supports a
resting MVP panel and allows a user to either insert or
remove a connected MVP panel.
• 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-9
to release the touch panel from the security latch.
Operating/Storage
Environments:
• Operating Temperature: 0° C (32° F) to 40° C (104° F)
• Battery Charging Temperature: 0° C (32° F) to 30° C
(86° F)
• Operating & Battery Charging Humidity: 20% to 85% RH
• Storage Temperature: -10° C (-14° F) to 60° C (140° F)
• Storage Humidity: 5% - 85% RH
Security Release
MVP-9000i-GB
MVP-WDS-9
button
MVP-WDS-9 Specifications (Cont.)
Included
Accessories
• Snap-On Ferrite (04-0007)
• MVP-WDS-9 Wall Docking Station Template (68-5967-01)
• PS-POE-AT High Power PoE Injector (FG423-81)
Other AMX
Equipment:
• MVP-9000i-GB, Black (FG5967-01)
• MVP-9000i-GW, White (FG5967-02)
• MVP-TDS-9-GB, Black (FG5967-10)
• MVP-TDS-9-GW, White (FG5967-11)
• CB-MVP-WDS9 Rough-In Box (FG038-13)
FIG. 2 MVP-WDS-9-GB Wall Docking Station - Side View
MVP-9000i
Wall Docking Station
Security Release button
For full warranty information, refer to the AMX Instruction Manual(s) associated with your Product(s).
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93-5967-12 REV: E
Note: Charging Lithium Polymer batteries at high temperature will reduce the
battery life. Industry guidelines dictate that batteries should not be charged at
temperatures above 45° C (113° F). The temperature is determined by a
combination of the ambient temperature where the panel is located, plus
temperature increases normally occurring inside electronic devices containing
batteries. AMX has implemented battery temperature monitoring features to
maximize the rate of battery charging, while staying within industry temperature
guidelines.
Battery charge times will increase in installations where the room temperature
is above 25° C (77° F), and may be temporarily suspended at room
temperatures above 30° C (86° F). Battery charging will automatically resume
once the temperature has fallen to appropriate levels. Minimizing the display
backlight intensity and turning off the backlight during periods of non-use will
also yield faster charge times.
Installing the MVP-WDS-9
Since the Wall Docking Station is intended to be affixed to a wall or other
permanent structure, care must be taken to ensure its proper installation to
prevent potential damage to the MVP-9000i placed within. The device may be
installed into existing walls, but the optional metal rough-in box must be
installed before installation of drywall or other paneling.
Note: Other than wall installation tools, the only tool required for this installation
is a #2 Phillips screwdriver.
Installing the Wall Docking Station and Plastic Back Box
The Plastic Back Box has two pairs of knockouts at the top of the box and four
(4) lockdown wings attached to the box with Phillips-head screws. For ease of
installation, the interior of the box contains an “UP” arrow pointing to the
knockouts.
Note: The optional CB-MVP-WDS9 Metal Rough-In Box is not required for
installation of the supplied Plastic Back Box, but it offers an extra level of
support.
To install the Plastic Back Box:
1. Cut a hole into the wall or surface intended to hold the back box. The
back box is sized 12 1/16 inches (30.64 cm) long and 8 11/16 inches
(22.07 cm) high. Use the included MVP-WDS-9 Wall Docking Station
Template (68-5967-01) as an aid for hole placement and measurement.
WARNING: Make sure to measure the size of the intended hole before starting
to cut it. Cutting the hole slightly smaller than the dimensions to allow for
adjustments is highly recommended.
2. Select the knockout to be removed from the top of the back box. The box
has two pairs of knockouts, at the top left and the top right (FIG. 3).
Note: To assist with wiring, and to avoid mechanical stresses on the wire
and the mechanism of the Wall Docking Station, the top left knockout,
when viewing the device from the rear, is preferred for use for
Ethernet installation. Use the top right knockout for USB cable
connection.
3. Connect the PS-POE-AT High-Power PoE Injector to a power source.
Connect the PS-POE-AT to an Ethernet switch on the network via one
length of Ethernet cable and insert one length of Ethernet cable for
connection to the Wall Docking Station.
4. Run the Ethernet cable through the knockout into the back box. Pull out
about six inches (15.25cm) of cable into the back box to facilitate
installation of the MVP-WDS-9.
5. Slide the plastic back box into the hole, being careful not to twist or pinch
the cable, and set it flush with the wall. Make sure that all of the lockdown
wings are folded into their slots before attempting to insert the box. For
ease of installation, the inside of the box has the direction "UP" labeled for
reference.
6. Extend the wings on the sides of the back box by tightening the screws
inside the box, taking care not to overtighten. Not all of the wings must be
extended to lock the back box in place, but extending a minimum of two
wings on opposite sides of the box is required. Apply enough pressure to
the screw head to keep the box flush with the wall: this ensures that the
wing will tighten up against the inside of the wall.
WARNING: Make absolutely certain that the back box is in its intended
position. Once the back box lockdown wings are extended, removing the back
box will be extremely difficult without damaging the wall in the process.
Note: The maximum recommended torque to screw in the wings on the plastic
back box is 5 IN-IBS [5(NI-CM)]. Applying excessive torque while tightening the
wing screws, such as with powered screwdrivers, can strip out the wings or
damage the plastic back box.
7. Attach the included snap-on ferrite to the Ethernet cable, as close to the
RJ-45 connector as possible. Attach the cable to the Ethernet Port
(FIG. 3).
8. Firmly seat the device against the back box. Make sure that the tab
connectors at the bottom of the device are locked into the back box.
9. Insert the two installation screws from the MVP-WDS-9 Installation Kit
into the screw holes in the interior compartment of the device and tighten
them to anchor the device to the back box.
Note: For ease of installation, put each screw on a neodymium magnet in the
device’s interior compartment to keep them on hand until they are needed.
10. Take a rubber pad and remove its adhesive backing. Put the foot, adhe-
sive-side down, in the slot surrounding the screw hole in the Wall Docking
Station. Press down firmly to remove any air bubbles from underneath the
foot.
11. Install an MVP-9000i device by placing it into the interior compartment
bottom-first. Press the top of the touch panel until it is flush with the Wall
Docking Station. The neodymium magnets will hold it in place.
12. To remove the MVP-9000i, press the Security Release button and wait for
the touch panel to pull away from the Wall Docking Station. Once it has
been released, grip it by the top of the device, and pull it free from the
Docking Station.
For additional installation information, please refer to the MVP-9000i Modero
ViewPoint Touch Panel Operation/Reference Guide, available online at
www.amx.com.
FIG. 3 Back of MVP-WDS-9 Wall Docking Station
Ethernet port
Recommended
Ethernet cable
path
Knockout placement
in back box
Ferrite installation
position
Recommended
USB installation
Recommended
Ethernet installation
Especificaciones del producto
Marca: | AMX |
Categoría: | Otro accesorio de computadora |
Modelo: | MVP-WDS-9-GW |
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