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1. 5 Using Connector Ports on The MIO R 1 AUDIO 5 IR Code Matrikss isse 7 7 11 6 Configuration Mode ccs sn see uuu 7 IR Transmit Mode 7 1 7 0 7 Download Mod 3 1 080 7 Debug Mode uu 7 77 8 Battery Type es 7 1 8 LED Awake Brightness LL net 8 Sleep Brightness 2 e e thee 3 203 8 Setting The IR Que 3 31 1 9 8 Updating MIO R 1 AUDIO Firmware 9 Persistent Serial Commands 10 MIO Remote Charging Base 22 5 d prr uuuassisssasissssasiispasqiusssesaqsasssissssspasshuas 11 SL 11 Installing The Rechargeable Battery 12 Charging The MIO Remote with Charging Base 13 Changing Battery dure 3 14 Configuration Mode ID 3 317111 14 Battery Type 7 7 1 GON 14 Using the MIO R 1 AUDIO Remote
2. 15 Tone Control amp SRS Setting 3 3 3 31311170 15 SRS WOW Bass Boost 3D and Focus Settings 15 090 16 Zone Control uuu rres 16 Source Control ua 3 17 Internal Tuner and Audio Server 11 17 CD and DVD 1 3 1110 17 Satellite and Other 3 7 11113115 700 17 33 3 3 37 3 3 1 11 11 18 Direct Numeric ACCESS 3 18 Tu ers ua 7 7 1 0 0 18 CD 7 1 9 18 Satellite Radio video ete teet 11 18 arri 0 19 Creating a Preset 22222282604 19 Recalling 3333 1111119 9031 19 Clearing All Presets u u 0 19 ZONE EEI elt olore MEETA 2 20 Adding a Zone To a 1 0 20 Grouping Alll
3. When the alarm time is reached the source selected will turn ON and the volume will ramp up to the set volume and begin playing At this point the source will behave normally Alarm ALRM button FIG 10 Alarm ALRM button If a favorite has been set the favorite will begin playing else the last station CD will begin playing To use the Alarm feature a System Time must first be entered on the Main Controller via the Front Controller LCD Setting Alarm Time 1 2 3 4 Select Source amp adjust the Volume to desired level Press ALRM button Key in 24 hour alarm time use to separate Hours and Minutes Press ENTER Example Press ALRM 6 30 ENTER alarm set for 6 30 AM Clearing Alarm For A Specific Zone 1 2 3 Press ALRM button Key in 00 Press ENTER Clearing Alarm For All Zones 1 2 3 Press ALRM button Key in 00 Press hold ENTER Keypad Lockout CS 4 Lockout LOCK button FIG 11 Lockout LOCK button Locking A Specific Keypad 1 Press LOCK button 2 Enter the room zone to lock 3 Press ENTER Unlocking A Specific Keypad 1 Press LOCK button 2 Enter the room zone to UNLOCK 3 Press amp Hold ENTER Examples Press LOCK 2 ENTER keypad in zone 2 will be locked Press LOCK 4 ENTER keypad in zones 2 amp 4 will be locked Press LOCK 2 press amp hold ENTER keypad in zone 2 will be unlocked
4. Modula Series4 Modula CatPro Series and 8Y 3000 product models will be free of defects in materials and manufacture at the time of sale and will remain in good working order for a period of three 3 years following the date of the original sales invoice from AMX The three year warranty period will be extended to the life of the product Limited Lifetime Warranty if the warranty card is filled out by the dealer and or end user and returned to AMX so that AMX receives it within thirty 30 days of the installation of equipment but no later than six 6 months from original AMX sales invoice date The life of the product extends until five 5 years after AMX ceases manufacturing the product model The Limited Lifetime Warranty applies to products in their original installation only If a product is moved to a different installation the Limited Lifetime Warranty will no longer apply and the product warranty will instead be the three 3 year Limited Warranty All products returned to AMX require a Return Material Authorization RMA number The RMA number is obtained from the AMX RMA Department The RMA number must be clearly marked on the outside of each box The RMA is valid for a 30 day period After the 30 day period the RMA will be cancelled Any shipments received not consistent with the RMA or after the RMA is cancelled will be refused AMX is not responsible for products returned without a valid RMA number AMX is not liable for any damages caus
5. keypad in zone 4 remains locked Unlocking All Keypads 1 Press LOCK button 2 Enter 00 3 Press Hold ENTER Examples Press LOCK 2 ENTER keypad in zone 2 will be locked Press LOCK 4 ENTER keypad in zones 2 amp 4 will be locked Press LOCK 00 press amp hold ENTER Keypads in Zones 2 amp 4 will both be unlocked Using the MIO R 1 AUDIO Remote 24 MIO R 1 AUDIO Using the MIO R 1 AUDIO Remote MIO R 1 AUDIO al EAM It s Your World Take Control 3000 RESEARCH DRIVE RICHARDSON TX 75082 USA 800 222 0193 469 624 8000 469 624 7153 fax 800 932 6993 technical support www amx com 2 08 92008 AMX All rights reserved AMX and the AMX logo are registered trademarks of AMX AMX reserves the right to alter specifications without notice at any time
6. 2 to 4 numbers are recognized Presets Preset PSET button FIG 7 Preset PSET button Creating a Preset 1 m Pond Select the source Direct Tune to the station of choice enter station ID ENTER Select the PSET button Key in the preset number 1 10 Press amp Hold ENTER Example Tune to 1050AM press PSET 5 press hold ENTER stores 1050AM as preset 5 Recalling a Preset 1 2 3 4 Select the source Press the PSET button Key in the preset 1 10 Press ENTER Clearing All Presets 1 2 3 4 Select the source Press the PSET button Key in 00 Press amp Hold ENTER NOTE Zone Grouping In this state zones can be grouped together and controlled as a single zone Press the GRP button to enter Group Mode Group GRP button FIG 8 Group GRP button Adding a Zone To a Group 1 Press the GRP button to enter Group Mode 2 Key in zone to add to group 3 Press ENTER to exit Group Mode The zone from which zone grouping is being administered is assumed to be the 1st zone in the grouping It should therefore not be added to the grouping Grouping All Zones 1 Press the GRP button to enter Group Mode 2 Key in 99 3 Press ENTER to exit Group Mode Un Grouping All Zones 1 Press the GRP button to enter Group Mode 2 Keyin 00 3 Press ENTER to exit Group Mode Group Volume Control Adjusting Volum
7. 223 15 LAST 40 80 120 160 200 240 16 MUTE 26 66 106 146 186 226 17 1 11 51 91 131 171 211 18 2 12 52 92 132 172 212 19 3 13 53 93 133 173 213 20 4 14 54 94 134 174 214 21 5 15 55 95 135 175 215 22 6 16 56 96 136 176 216 23 7 17 57 97 137 177 217 24 8 18 58 98 138 178 218 25 9 19 59 99 139 179 219 26 INPUT 29 69 109 149 189 229 27 0 10 50 90 130 170 210 28 ENTER 21 61 101 141 181 221 29 A Macro 1 250 250 250 250 250 250 30 B Macro 2 251 251 251 251 251 251 31 C Macro 3 252 252 252 252 252 252 32 TV Mode 1 241 241 241 241 241 241 33 SAT Mode 2 242 242 242 242 242 242 34 DVD Mode 3 243 243 243 243 243 243 35 CD Mode 4 244 244 244 244 244 244 36 AUX Mode 5 245 245 245 245 245 245 37 LGHT Mode 6 246 246 246 246 246 246 38 STOP 2 42 82 122 162 202 39 REC 8 48 88 128 168 208 40 PAUSE II 3 43 83 123 163 203 a 3 IR Code Matrix Cont Button Label Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode4 Mode5 Mode 6 41 S REV M4 7 47 87 127 167 207 42 PLAY P 1 41 81 121 161 201 43 S FWD 9 6 46 86 126 166 206 44 REW 5 45 85 125 165 205 45 FWD 4 44 84 124 164 204 Configuration Mode The configuration mode allows you to set the following device features IR Transmit Mode 38 KHz or 455 KHz e Timeout Adjustment Download Mode e Debug Mode e Battery Type e LED Awake Brightness Sleep Brightness To enter configuration Mode 1 Press and hold the S
8. To engage Privacy mode press the Privacy PRIV button To disengage press any Source or Navigation button CO Privacy PRIV button FIG 3 Privacy PRIV button Zone Control To turn a single Zone ON press any Source button or press the Power Button If the Power button is pressed the zone will turn ON and will remember which source was previously ON To turn a single Zone OFF press the Power button To turn a specific Source ON in all Zones press amp hold any Source button the selected source will turn on and play in all zones To turn a specific Source OFF in all Zones use the OFF button to perform System OFF To Turn All Zones OFF System OFF Press the OFF button All zones will be turned off and no sources will play Power button OFF button Source buttons FIG 4 Power OFF and Source select buttons One minute after an ALL OFF has been performed the Controller and all Sources will be powered down Pressing Source Buttons switches between sources and turns the Source On but does not toggle between ON and OFF Source Control NAV NAV Left NAV Down FIG 5 NAV array NAV Center NAV Right Internal Tuner and Audio Server NAV Button NAV Up NAV Down NAV Left NAV Right NAV Center press NAV Center press hold CD and DVD NAV Button NAV Up NAV Down NAV Left NAV Right NAV Center press NAV Center press hold Satellite and Other NA
9. device 3 Insert the batteries as indicated inside the battery compartment 4 Place the battery door back on the device and slide it to lock it in place 2 V Battery Low Indicator When the battery charge level is too low to sustain continuous operation the LCD flashes Battery Low and the device shuts down Programming The MIO R 1 AUDIO Most functionality of the MIO R 1 AUDIO is handled using the application KeypadBuilder Go to www amx com for the KeypadBuilder Instruction Manual The MIO R 1 AUDIO recognizes a select number of Serial Commands For a full list and descriptions consult Persistent Serial Commands section on page 10 Using Connector Ports on The MIO R 1 AUDIO The programming jack is used for communication between the device and KeypadBuilder The programming jack uses a three wire 2 5 mm stereo jack you can order the programming cable FG10 817 from AMX if you do not currently possess one While loading your configuration file make sure the device is situated as such that the batteries will not fall out The load will fail if your batteries fall out during the process The MIO communicates at 115200 baud rate To download KeypadBuilder Configuration Files 1 Set the MIO R 1 AUDIO Download mode to ON See the Configuration Mode section for details 2 Flip and turn the MIO R 1 AUDIO AUDIO so that the buttons are facing away from you and the device is upside down 3 Holding the device in both hands
10. products In such states the limitation or exclusion of the Limited Warranty may not apply This Limited Warranty gives the owner specific legal rights The owner may also have other rights that vary from state to state The owner is advised to consult applicable state laws for full determination of rights EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY AMX MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AMX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE LIMITED BY APPLICABLE LAW AMX RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY OR DISCONTINUE DESIGNS SPECIFICATIONS WARRAN TIES PRICES AND POLICIES WITHOUT NOTICE Table of Contents Sn DEG RR 1 Specifications siess 311 0 2 Lis Prid e 2 MIO R 1 AUDIO Set p 3333 70 7 1 1 9 9 003 3 Installing Your Custom Buttons cotcenecesvevdesoesesseesocssesperss 3 Inserting Batteries into the MIO R 1 AUDIO 3 Battery Low Indicator e Esus 4 Programming The MIO R 1 AUDIO
11. IG 5 MIO RCC Charging Base Specifications FF Rubber feet Angle barrel power connector 5 Bottom View Charging contacts Top View FIG 6 MIO Remote Charging Base Top and Bottom view 2 The specifications for the MIO remote charging base and kit are as follows MIO RCC Remote Charging Kit FG147 03K with Base FG147 02 Specifications Dimensions HWD Charging Base 1 61 4 09 cm height 4 25 10 80 cm diameter Lithium lon Battery 2 13 x 1 38 x 28 5 41 cm x 3 45 cm x 71 cm Weight 1 15 Ibs 52 kg Remote Charging Cradle 15 07 kg Power Supply 06 Ibs 027 kg Rechargeable Lithium Battery Included Items Rechargeable Lithium lon battery 4 hours battery life Kit only Back housing Kit only MIO RCC Charging base FG147 02 with Power Supply Power supply Kit only Other AMX Equipment MIO RCC Charging Base FG147 02 with Power Supply MIO R 1 FG147 MIO R 2 RF 418 FG147 418 MIO R 2 RF 433 FG147 433 MIO RBP Rechargeable Lithium lon Battery FG147 10 AXR RF 418 MHZ RF Receiver FG782 418 AXR RF 433 MHZ RF Receiver FG782 433 MIO Modero IR Receiver FG5797 01xx xx indicates color Installing The Rechargeable Battery 1 Flip and turn the MIO R 1 so that the buttons are facing away from you and the device is upside down 2 Holding the device in both hands place your thumbs on the battery d
12. TOP button and the INPUT button The two buttons must be pressed within 0 1 seconds of each other and held down for 2 seconds The device indicates you are now in configuration mode See below for available modes 2 Press the EXIT key when you are finished Note Your settings will not be lost in the event your batteries die or are removed IR Transmit Mode Pressing button 1 on the remote toggles the IR transmission mode between 38Khz and 455Khz The display indicates the current mode Timeout Adjustment Press button 2 on the remote to change the sleep timeout from the default Each time 2 is pressed the sleep timeout raises incrementally The pre determined sleep time outs are 3seconds 6 seconds O9 seconds 12 seconds The display indicates the selected sleep timeout Download Mode Pressing 3 on the remote toggles the Download mode OFF and ON The Download mode must be ON before you can download a file to the MIO R 1 AUDIO While the Download mode is ON the device will not go to sleep A power cycle will return the device to Download OFF Debug Mode Pressing button 4 on the remote toggles development mode between ON and OFF The display indicates the selected mode In development mode the display shows the IR code assigned to buttons when pressed This mode is useful to the programmer when determining what IR codes are associated to each mode Battery Type Pressing button 6 on the remote toggles
13. V Button NAV Up NAV Down NAV Left NAV Right NAV Center press Internal Tuner AUDIO SERVER SEEK UP SEEK DOWN Prev PRESET Next PRESET AM FM Stereo Mono CD Next TRACK Prev TRACK Prev DISC Next DISC User Defined1 User Defined2 NEXT PREVIOUS Prev PAGE Next PAGE SELECT User Defined 1 DVD UP DOWN LEFT Right Select Menu External Satellite Other Next Channel Prev Channel Guide Down Guide UP Select NAV Center press hold Guide User Def UP User Def DOWN User Def LEFT User Def RIGHT User Def SELECT User Def HOLD SELECT Custom XM NAV Button CUSTOM XM NAV Up UP NAV Down DOWN NAV Left LEFT NAV Right RIGHT NAV Center press CENTRE NAV Center press hold CEN hold Direct Numeric Access Dot button ENTER button FIG 6 Direct Numeric Access buttons Tuners Enter the station identification and press ENTER Strings of 3 to 4 numbers are recognized e Ifa dot is part of the string then an FM station is assumed otherwise an AM station is assumed Examples 1050 ENTER 1050AM 104 5 ENTER 104 5FM CD Player Changer To select a specific Disc amp Track the format is DDD TTT ENTER DDD Disc TTT Track Example 11 11 ENTER Disc 11 Track 11 To select a specific track on the current disk enter TTT ENTER TTT Track Example 3 ENTER current disk Track 3 Satellite Radio video Enter the station number and press ENTER Strings of
14. Z nes u 7 20 20 Un Grouping All Zones 1 569 0 0 20 Group Volume Control 20 MS ee 3 3111111 11 9 21 Creating A favorite For A Specific Source 21 Clearing favorite for a Specific Source and Specific Zone 21 Clearing All Favorites for All Sources for specific Zone 21 Alaria 3 77 7 7 77 1 22 Setting Alarm Time 1 1 31 22 Clearing Alarm For A Specific Zone 1 erre retener Pee nete kae 13 1313 131311 2 01 22 Clearing Alarmi For 3 8 22 1 1 0 23 Locking A Specific 1 23 2 201 23 Unlocking All Keypads 3 11 1 70 23 Overview The MIO R 1 AUDIO FG147 04 remote provides custom control features contained in an elegant handheld device designed specifically for use with Matrix Distributed Audio Systems using Metreau DAS MET 6SRC and or DAS MET NUM keypads The MIO R 1 AUDIO FIG 1 controls 6 different device modes supports 3 macro functions and is capable of executing 219 functions Selecting a source device sends a command to the master
15. aiiis Auro Operation Reference Guide MIO R 1 AUDIO Tango Distributed Audio Remote Control Distributed Audio Initial Release 2 19 2008 AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer This Limited Warranty and Disclaimer extends only to products purchased directly from AMX or an AMX Authorized Partner which include AMX Dealers Distributors VIP s or other AMX authorized entity AMX warrants its products to be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use for three 3 years from the date of purchase with the following exceptions Electroluminescent and LCD Control Panels are warranted for three 3 years except for the display and touch overlay compo nents are warranted for a period of one 1 year Disk drive mechanisms pan tilt heads power supplies and MX Series products are warranted for a period of one 1 year AMX lighting products are guaranteed to switch on and off any load that is properly connected to our lighting products as long as the AMX lighting products are under warranty AMX also guarantees the control of dimmable loads that are properly con nected to our lighting products The dimming performance or quality there of is not guaranteed impart due to the random combi nations of dimmers lamps and ballasts or transformers AMX software is warranted for a period of ninety 90 days Batteries and incandescent lamps are not covered under the warranty AMX AutoPatch Epica Modula
16. and runs predetermined events associated with that source Selecting a macro will run predefined events which might not be associated with sources listed then return the device to its previous mode You will need KeypadBuilder to properly program this device The application and documentation are available from www amx com Power IR Transmitting Current Menu Battery Meter Source Select Options 1 Power 14 Channel Down FOO 2 Alarm 15 Group 3 Favorite 16 Preset 4 Privacy 26 dot 5 Lock 28 Enter 6 NAV Up 38 User defined 7 NAV Down 39 User defined 8 NAV Left 40 User defined 9 NAV Right 41 Slow Reverse 10 NAV Center 42 Tone Control SRS options 11 Volume Up 43 Slow Forward 12 Volume Down 44 Rewind 13 Channel Up 45 Forward Numeral Keypad FIG 1 MIO R 1 AUDIO remote controller Specifications The MIO R 1 AUDIO device specifications are as follows MIO R 1 AUDIO Specifications Power Requirements 4 AAA Alkaline Batteries included approx 5 hours battery life Transmission Frequencies AMX 38 KHz 455 KHz IR Note The Metreau MET 6N keypads only support 38 KHz When used with MET 6N keypads the MIO R 1 AUDIO must be set to 38 KHz Transmission Range distance with MIO IR Receiver 100 feet at 38KHz 50 feet at 455KHz Transmission Range angle 140 degrees 70 from perpendicular horizontall
17. cess Dialog Window FIG 4 senato acess vene x ocation C Program Files AMX Control Disc NetLinx Studio 2 Bes Fie Name Dstestime Size bytes Tanks J Query Online Devices Platform NetLing T Boot Code for Devi Com TOPAP 19216820034139 Query for Devices p Progiess Please Select a Fie E s 5 EK r Nasa FIG 4 Send to Axcess Dialog Window 6 Browse to the location of the firmware file Select the file within the Files frame Click Query for Devices The Query For Devices field will display a complete list of all devices currently connected to NetLinx Studio capable of accepting the firmware file selected Select the MIO R 1 AUDIO In most cases the MIO R 1 AUDIO is the only device on the list NOTE 10 Click Send 11 After device firmware download check one more time to verify the firmware version change 12 Click Close 13 Upon confirmation of a successful send you can exit NetLinx Studio and disconnect the programming jack Persistent Serial Commands There are a select number of persistent commands the MIO R 1 AUDIO recognizes Establish a HyperTerminal session with your device to use the following commands Serial Commands BRT Set Brightness level Syntax BRIT lt awake brightness level gt lt sleep brightness level gt Variables brightne
18. e device are on top of the charging contacts inside the charging base The Power LED on the MIO remote blinks red to indicate it is charging and illuminates solid red when it is done Full charge cycle for a depleted battery is approximately 3 hours Avoid placing units equipped with AAA batteries in the charging base Changing Battery Modes Configuration Mode The Configuration mode allows you to set the battery type To enter Configuration mode 1 Press and hold the STOP button and the INPUT button simultaneously The two buttons must be pressed within 0 1 seconds of each other and held down for 2 seconds The device indicates you are now in Configuration mode Battery Type 2 Pressing button 6 on the remote toggles the battery type between Normal and Recharge The display indicates the selected type The type of battery in the MIO R 1 dictates the battery type you need to set 3 Press the EXIT key when you are finished Your settings will not be lost in the event your batteries die or are removed NOTE Using the MIO R 1 AUDIO Remote 2 Ld NOTE Tone Control amp SRS Setting To access the Tone Control and SRS settings press the TONE button FIG 1 This enables the Tone Control Mode with BASS as the first mode selected TONE button FIG 1 TONE button There are 3 Tone Control Modes available for adjustment and 4 SRS options as follows BASS Increase Decrease from 10dB to 10dB Up Down NAV bu
19. e for the entire Group can be made at any time as follows 1 Press the GRP button to enter Group Mode 2 Volume UP DOWN as required NAV Up Down buttons 3 Press ENTER to exit Group Mode All zones will have the volume increased decreased by the adjustment being made To bring all zones to the same volume level after individual zone adjustments have been made enter Zone Grouping mode and decrease the volume to Odb then increase the volume to desired level Favorites One favorite can be programmed for each Source in each Zone If a favorite is set for a specific source in a specific zone when that source is turned on after System has been OFF the favorite will begin playing in that zone WIGD lt Favorite FAV button FIG 9 Favorite FAV button Favorites can only be set for Sources that utilize Direct Access functionality Creating A favorite For A Specific Source 1 Select Source 2 Key ina direct entry string 3 Press FAV button 4 Press ENTER Examples Tuner 104 5 FAV ENTER 104 5FM is saved as the favorite CD 2 4 FAV ENTER Disc 2 Track 4 is saved as the favorite Clearing favorite for a Specific Source and Specific Zone 1 Select Source 2 Press FAV button 3 Keyin 00 4 Press ENTER Clearing All Favorites for All Sources for specific Zone 1 Press FAV button 2 Keyin 00 3 Press amp Hold ENTER NOTE NOTE Alarm
20. ed by its products or for the failure of its products to perform This includes any lost profits lost savings incidental damages or consequential damages AMX is not liable for any claim made by a third party or by an AMX Autho rized Partner for a third party This Limited Warranty does not apply to a any AMX product that has been modified altered or repaired by an unauthorized agent or improperly transported stored installed used or maintained b damage caused by acts of nature including flood erosion or earth quake c damage caused by a sustained low or high voltage situation or by a low or high voltage disturbance including brownouts sags spikes or power outages or d damage caused by war vandalism theft depletion or obsolescence This limitation of liability applies whether damages are sought or a claim is made under this warranty or as a tort claim including negligence and strict product liability a contract claim or any other claim This limitation of liability cannot be waived or amended by any person This limitation of liability will be effective even if AMX or an authorized representative of AMX has been advised of the possibility of any such damages This limitation of liability however will not apply to claims for personal injury Some states do not allow a limitation of how long an implied warranty last Some states do not allow the limitation or exclusion of inci dental or consequential damages for consumer
21. oor and push up to slide the battery door free 3 If present remove the AAA batteries 4 Remove the 6 screws shown in FIG 7 FIG 7 6 screwpoints battery compartment cover removed Port Connection FIG 9 10 11 Remove the back housing 6 Place the new housing on the device so that the rechargeable battery port connection is now accessible See FIG 8 7 Replace the 6 screws 8 Connect the terminal end of the Lithium Ion battery to the port shown in FIG 8 It may be necessary to use a thin blunt object to fully seat the battery connector within its port Lithium lon Battery Rechargeable I Batte eS J 8 Rechargeable Battery Port on The MIO Remote Press the battery between the rubber pads with sticker showing in the housing area of the MIO remote Confirm battery is flush with bottom of battery enclosure on bottom housing Replace the battery door and slide to lock it in place Begin charging the battery Charging The MIO Remote with Charging Base The MIO remotes receive power for charging from a charging base 1 Connect the terminal end of the power supply to the bottom external power port on the MIO remote charging base See FIG 6 for location Route the cable through the provided channel so that it comes out the side of the base Connect the power cord to an external power source Place the bottom of the MIO remote into the charging base so the contacts on th
22. place your thumbs on the battery door and push up to slide the battery door free 4 Connect the 2 5 mm stereo plug male end of the programming cable FG10 817 into the programming jack on the bottom side of the remote device 5 If necessary connect the DB 9 end of the programming cable to the female DB 9 connector on the DB 9 extension cable FG10 727 6 Connect the female DB 9 terminal end of the extension cable to the port on the back of your computer 7 Configure the communication parameters in KeypadBuilder 2 MIO R 1 AUDIO Remote 4 Programming jack Stereo plug DB 9 male connector Cable FG10 817 to cable FG10 727 FIG 3 Connecting The MIO to Your PC IR Code Matrix The IR Code emitted depends upon which of the 6 configurable modes is selected Below is the list of codes for each button within each mode IR Code Matrix Button Label Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode4 Mode5 Mode 6 1 PowerSymoI 9 49 8 029 69 209 2 GUIDE 38 78 118 158 198 238 3 EXIT 37 77 117 157 197 237 4 MENU 31 71 111 151 191 231 5 INFO 39 79 119 159 199 239 6 A 32 72 112 152 192 232 7 Y 33 73 113 153 193 233 8 lt 34 74 114 154 194 234 9 gt 35 75 115 155 195 235 10 SELECT 36 76 116 156 196 236 11 VOL 24 64 104 144 184 224 12 VOL 25 65 105 145 185 225 13 CH 22 62 102 142 182 222 14 CH 23 63 103 143 183
23. pressing a button When holding the remote and it times out you can reawaken the device by tilting it Errant jostling such as a bumped table will not wake the device unless you are holding it MIO R 1 AUDIO Setup Installing Your Custom Buttons 1 Flip and turn the MIO R 1 AUDIO so that the buttons are facing away from you and the device is upside down 2 Holding the device in both hands place your thumbs on the battery door and push up to slide the battery door free 3 Unscrew the 6 screw points indicated in FIG 2 FIG 2 6 screwpoints battery compartment cover removed Turn the unit over so the buttons are facing you Lift the top assembly away from the PCB If necessary push out the standard buttons from the front of the top assembly Drop on your custom button pad and verify the alignment with the guide posts on the PCB Place the top assembly back down on the PCB and return the unit over exposing the 6 screw points enon gt Tighten the 6 screw points 10 Place the battery door back on the device slide to lock it in place Inserting Batteries into the MIO R 1 AUDIO To install your 4 AAA batteries into the MIO R 1 AUDIO 1 Flip and turn the MIO R 1 AUDIO so that the buttons are facing away from you and the device is upside down 2 Holding the device in both hands place your thumbs on the battery door and slide the battery door free The battery door should slide toward the bottom end of the
24. ss level a value from 0 32 BRT Set LED Awake brightness level BRT Set LED Awake brightness level sleep brightness level Example 1 BRT 16 Sets the awake brightness level to 50 2 QBRT 32 5 Sets the awake brightness level to 100 and sleep brightness level to approximately 1596 IRMODE Sets the IR transmission frequency to either 455KHz or 38KHz Syntax IRMODE Variables 455 or 38 Example IRMODE 455 Sets the IR transmission frequency to 455KHz SLEEP Force the device into screen saver mode Syntax SLEEP timed sleep a persistent command Variables 0 60 in seconds time to wait before going to sleep Default is 30 0 sets the device to never sleep Example SEND_COMMAND Panel SLEEP 45 Forces the device into screen saver mode after 45 seconds MIO Remote Charging Base The MIO remotes are complemented either with a MIO RCC charging base FG147 02 or the MIO RCC rechargeable upgrade kit FG147 03K One charging base a new back housing and a MIO RBP rechargeable lithium ion battery FG147 10 are included with the rechargeable upgrade kit The charging base upgrade kit transforms the MIO R 1 R 2 and R 3 into a rechargeable device Begin with Installing The Rechargeable Battery for the MIO RCC rechargeable upgrade kit FG147 03K or Charging The MIO Remote with Charging Base for the MIO RCC charging base FG147 02 F
25. the battery type between Normal and Recharge The display indicates the selected type The type of battery in the MIO R 1 AUDIO dictates the battery type you need to set LED Awake Brightness Pressing button 7 on the remote toggles the Power LED brightness mode from LOW to MED and then HIGH The display indicates the selected mode Sleep Brightness Pressing button 8 on the remote toggles the Sleep brightness mode from OFF to LOW and then MED The Sleep brightness is the state the MIO R 1 AUDIO assumes while in the charging cradle Setting The IR Frequency The MIO R 1 AUDIO is set to the IR frequency 38KHz by default You need to utilize the IRMODE Serial Command to change the frequency to 455KHz To set the frequency to 455KHz 1 Establish a HyperTerminal session with your device 2 Send IRMODE 455 to the device 3 Close the HyperTerminal session The command IRMODE 38 switches the device back to 38KHz Updating MIO R 1 AUDIO Firmware Updating firmware in the MIO R 1 AUDIO is also done through the programming jack To update the main firmware for the MIO R 1 AUDIO 1 Connect the MIO R 1 AUDIO to your computer via the programming jack FIG 3 Put the device into Download mode as shown on page 7 Open NetLinx Studio Set the Master Communication Settings to Axcess Master and set the baud rate to 115200 RON Go to Tools gt Firmware Transfers gt Send to Axcess Device This opens the Send to Ax
26. ttons Treble Increase Decrease from 10dB to 10dB Up Down NAV buttons e Balance Left Right Up NAV button right Down NAV button left SRS options BASS Boost Focus 3D WOW When first entering Tone Control Mode BASS mode is active To move from mode to mode select the Center NAV button This saves the setting and moves to the next mode While in each of the modes press the Center NAV button to return to the default for that mode SRS WOW Bass Boost 3D and Focus Settings Use the UP Nav button to cycle through the SRS Settings BASS Boost Focus 3D WOW in that order Use the Down NAV button to cycle backwards to the previous SRS setting Press amp hold the Center NAV button to disengage clear the SRS settings none of the SRS modes will be engaged Press the Center NAV button save SRS Mode amp exit from Tone Control set up NAV up Center NAV button NAV Down FIG 2 Center NAV button Only one SRS mode can be engaged per room zone Each room zone however can have a different SRS mode Moving from one SRS position to another disengages the original setting for example moving from WOW to BASS BOOST disengages WOW NOTE NOTE NOTE Privacy Mode When the privacy feature is engaged the room zone cannot be paged apart from this the room zone will function normally To use the privacy feature in a specific zone the keypad must be OFF no sources selected
27. y from an axis extending from the end of the remote 40 degrees 20 from perpendicular vertically from an axis extending from the end of the remote Top Components LED blue backlit buttons indicate device is awake Display OLED 128 x 32 pixels active area is 29 42mm x 7 98mm Pushbuttons the power button is red backlit the rest are blue backlit buttons 45 buttons 9 custom buttons 3 macro and 6 device Rear Component Programming Port 2 5 mm stereo female conductor jack Battery Door Dimensions HWD 9 50 x 2 00 x 74 241 3 mm x 50 8 mm x 18 80 mm Supported Languages English Korean French Mandarin Chinese German Portuguese Greek Russian Italian Spanish Japanese Weight 45 Ibs 20 kg without batteries 55 Ibs 25 kg with batteries Operating Environment Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Storage Temperature 10 to 70 C 14 to 158 F Included Accessories Other AMX Equipment 4 AAA Batteries DB 9 extension cable FG10 727 Programming Cable a 3 wire 2 5 mm stereo jack FG10 817 Custom engraving FG147 01 MIO RCC Kit FG147 03K MIO RCC Charging Base FG147 02 MIO RBP Rechargeable Lithium lon Battery FG147 10 MIO Modero IR Receiver FG5797 01xx xx indicates color Touch And Tilt Sensor The MIO R 1 AUDIO wakes up upon touching either the chrome side rails or

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