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Flip and turn the Mio R-1 device 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. 6 Screw Points Programming Jack FIG. 2 Internal Mio R-1 Components 4. Turn the unit over so the buttons are facing you. 5. Lift the top assembly away from the PCB. 6. If necessary, push out the standard buttons from the f
3 Programming The Mio R-1 ..................................................................................5 Using Connector Ports on The Mio R-1..................................................................... 5 IR Code Matrix.......................................................................................................... 6 Configuration Mode ................................................................................................. 7 Setting The IR Frequency................
The Mio R-3 is pre-loaded with firmware that allows joining to ZigBee Pro 2007 networks, but may be upgraded with firmware allowing access to older ZigBee 2004 networks. You need VisualArchitect and KeypadBuilder to properly program this device. The application and documentation are available from Power Transmission Mode Current Menu Battery Meter Custom Macro Buttons Custom Mode Options 14 - Select 15 - Move Right 16 - Guide 18 - Move Down 19 - Volume Up 20 - Last Selected 21 - Channel Up 22 -
If this device is installed in a manner such that the radio module FCC ID. label is not visible on the outside of the end product, a label must be placed on the end product with the following statement: "Contains FCC ID. CWU-NXR-MO" This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device must not cause harmful interference and 2. This device must accept all interference, including interference that interferes with the operation of this device.
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. Refer to the MIO R-1 AUDIO Operation/Reference Guide for instructions on using the Programming Jack to load configuration files on the MIO R-1 AUDIO. Tone Control & SRS Setting To access the Tone Control and SRS settings, press the TONE button. This enables the Tone Control
REV Z 7 47 87 127 167 207 42 PLAY A 1 41 81 121 161 201 43 S. FWD Y 6 46 86 126 166 206 44 REW E 5 45 85 125 165 205 45 FWD D 4 44 84 124 164 204 Configuration Mode The configuration mode allows you to set the following device features: .. IR Transmit Mode (38 KHz, 455 KHz or both 38 KHz IR and RF) .. Timeout Adjustment .. Download Mode .. Debug Mode .. Battery Type .. LED Awake Brightness .. LED Sleep Brightness To enter configuration Mode: 1. Press and hold the STOP button and the INPUT button
AMX does guarantee the control of dimmable loads that are properly connected to our lighting products. The dimming performance or quality cannot be guaranteed due to the random combinations of dimmers, lamps and ballasts or transformers. • Unless otherwise specified, OEM and custom products are warranted for a period of one (1) year. • AMX Software is warranted for a period of ninety (90) days. • Batteries and incandescent lamps are not covered under the warranty. This warranty extends only
The two black adhesive-backed window shields (Figure 3) are included within each emitter package and allow for alternate configurations. With this shield (surrounding the internal emitter), you can restrict IR reception through the device’s control window by blocking any interference or IR signals produced by sources other than the internal emitter. Without this shield, any incoming IR signal can pass through to the IR control window and overlap signals sent via the emitter (Figure 1). Note: Eac