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Operation/Reference Guide Mio Remote Controls Mio Modero ® R-4 ZigBee Pro Remote Control Last updated: 1/13/201 2.
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Table of Contents i Mio R-4 Table of Contents Mio Modero® R-4 Remote ............ ..................................................................... 1 Overview .............................. ......................... ................... ..........
ii Mio R-4 Table of Contents Entering a nu meric password .............. ............. ............ ................. ............. ................ ... 20 Options & Recovery Page ................ .................... ........................ ....
Table of Contents iii Mio R-4 SEND_COMMANDs ................... .................... ........................ .................... ............. 41 Page Commands .............. ................ ............. ............. ................ ............
iv Mio R-4 Table of Contents ^BMP .................... ............. ................. ............. ............ ................. ............. ................ .. . 5 6 ^BOR ........ ............. ............. ................. ............. .....
Table of Contents v Mio R-4 ?JSI ......... ............. ............. ................ ............. ............. ............. ................ ............. ......... 7 1 ?JST ........ ............. ............. ................ ............. ...
vi Mio R-4 Table of Contents Charging The Mio Remote with Charging Base ..................................... ................. 92.
Mio Modero® R-4 Remote 1 Mio Moder o R-4 Mio Modero ® R-4 Remote Overview The Mio Modero ® R-4 remote provides custom control features, contained in an elegant handheld rechargeable de vice(FIG.
Mio Modero® R -4 Remote 2 Mio Modero R-4 Y ou will need TPDesign4 to properly progra m this device. Both the application and its documentation are av ailable from www .amx.com . Touch And Tilt Sensor The Mio R-4 wakes up upon touching the chrome side rails, touching the touch screen, or pressing a button.
Mio Modero® R-4 Remote 3 Mio Moder o R-4 Display Features The Mio R-4 remote device supports the following display features: General Buttons Bargraphs Multistate General Buttons .
Mio Modero® R -4 Remote 4 Mio Modero R-4 FCC Compliance This radio module was tested and certified as a stand-alone de vice according to FCC Rules CFR 47, P art 15, Subpart C.
Mio R-4 Setup 5 Mio Moder o R-4 Mio R-4 Setup Installing or Replacing the Mio R-4 Lithium-Ion Battery T o install your lithium-ion battery into the Mio R-4: 1. Flip and turn the Mio R-4 so that the buttons are f acing aw ay from you and the de vice is upside down.
Mio R-4 Setup 6 Mio Modero R-4 Battery Low Indicator When the battery charge le vel is too lo w to sustain continuous operation, the Mio R-4’ s touchscreen will display a popup window reading “Battery Low” as an initial warning, and then a p opup window reading “Battery V ery Low” to encourage the user to shut it down.
Customized Keypads 7 Mio Moder o R-4 Customized Keypads The Mio R-4 has the capacity to replace its default English keypad with an optional k eypad in one of four languages for Arabic, French, Italian, or Ma ndarin Chinese readers. The keypad may also be replaced with other keypads to support other functions or arrangements of ke ys.
Customized Keypads 8 Mio Modero R-4 8. Place the new k eypad in the top assembly and v erify the alignment with the guide posts on the PCB. 9. Place the top assembly back down on the PCB and turn the unit over again, exposing the 6 scre w points. 10. T ighten the 6 scre w points.
Device Setup Pages 9 Mio Moder o R-4 Device Setup Pages Overview The Mio R-4 features onboard Setup pages that allo w you to set and check the follo wing features: Project Information functions.
Device Setup Pages 10 Mio Modero R-4 Project Information The Pr oject Information page displays information specif ic to the TPDesign4 remote file currently located on the Mio R-4. Use the up and do wn arrows to scroll from vie wable page to page. Viewing Proj ect Information 1.
Device Setup Pages 11 Mio Moder o R-4 Remote & Display Settings The device provides you with information concerning current displays settings and allows you to edit the timeout and brightness. Use the up and do wn arro ws to scroll from view able page to page.
Device Setup Pages 12 Mio Modero R-4 Changing the remote and display settings The remote has two timeout le vels to increase batte ry life; Display Timeout and S leep T imeout. By default, these are set to occur together . For these to occur separately , disable Sleep on Display T ime out .
Device Setup Pages 13 Mio Moder o R-4 5. Select the Back button until you are out of the Setup Menu. Raising and lowering the LCD brightness 1. Select Remote & Display Settings from the Setup P age. 2. Under LCD , use the Up/Down arro ws to adjust the LCD brightness in one-point increments, from a minimum of 0 to a maximum of 100.
Device Setup Pages 14 Mio Modero R-4 3. Select the Back button until you are out of the Setup Menu. Changing the remote inactivity page flip 1. Select Remote & Display Settings from the Setup P age. 2. Under Inactivity , use the Up/Down arro ws to adjust the page flip time in increments, to a maximum of 240.
Device Setup Pages 15 Mio Moder o R-4 Date/Time Settings The date and time can be set on the device or you can use the Ne tLinx Master to establish the time and format used. Use the up and down arrows to scroll from view able page to page. Getting time and date from your NetL inx Master 1.
Device Setup Pages 16 Mio Modero R-4 Sound Settings The device can provide an audible indicator of both hit and miss of button selections. Setting the volume 1. Select Sound Settings from the Setup Page. 2. Select the Up and Down arro w under Vo l u m e to increase or decrease the sound volume by one setting.
Device Setup Pages 17 Mio Moder o R-4 Battery Settings Check the battery and ch arging status from this page. Checking Dock Sta tus 1. Select Battery Settings in the Setup Menu. 2. If the Dock Status button is green, the de vice is sea ted co rrectly in its Mio-RC C char ging cradle.
Device Setup Pages 18 Mio Modero R-4.
Protected Settings Menu 19 Mio Moder o R-4 Protected Settings Menu Overview Some of the device settings are security sensiti ve or change the wa y the device beha ves. These are considered Pr otected Settings . The Protected Settings Menu (FIG. 12) is accessed via the Pr otected Settings button in the Startup Menu (FIG.
Protected Settings Menu 20 Mio Modero R-4 Password En try The P asswor d Confirmation page protects the de vice’ s system settings, network information and calibration from casual changes. Use the Numeral Ke ypad pushbuttons (FIG. 1) to enter passwords.
Protected Settings Menu 21 Mio Moder o R-4 Options & Recovery Page The Options & Recovery page (FIG. 14) enables you to enable page trackin g and function identification features, as well as to reset system settings and remov e all currently loaded user pages.
Protected Settings Menu 22 Mio Modero R-4 Toggling the Page Tracking option 1. Select Options & Recovery in the Pr otected Settings Menu. 2. Select P age T rac king ; page tracking will start when the button turns green. 3. T o disable page tracking, select P age T racking again, and the b utton will return to blue.
Protected Settings Menu 23 Mio Moder o R-4 4. Select the Back button until you are out of the Setup Menu. 5. Press the Ye s b utton to reboot the device. Enabling Front Button Setup Access T o enable Front Button Setup Access: 1. Select Options & Recov ery in the Pr otected Settings Menu.
Protected Settings Menu 24 Mio Modero R-4 Calibrate T o make sure that button selections behav e as expected, calibrating the touch screen area may be necessary . The system will ask the user to touch crossh airs that appear in different portions of the screen.
Protected Settings Menu 25 Mio Moder o R-4 System Settings The System Settings pages (FIG. 18) provide you with the connection status, gate way selection, and RF link information. Use the device’ s up and do wn arrows to mo ve from page to page. Checking connection sta tus 1.
Protected Settings Menu 26 Mio Modero R-4 Checking the gatew ay IP address 1. Select Pr otected Settings in the Setup Menu. 2. Select System Settings in the Pr otected Settings Menu. The gateway IP is indicated on the second page. 3. Select the Back button until you are out of the Setup Menu.
Protected Settings Menu 27 Mio Moder o R-4 Site Survey The Site Survey page (FIG. 19) is a report of the wireless networks found and the status of their av ailab ility to the de vice. The Site Surve y page is accessed by pressing the Network Scan button on the second System Settings page (page 25).
Protected Settings Menu 28 Mio Modero R-4 ZigBee Diagnostics The ZigBee Diagnostics page (FIG. 20) is a report of the wireless networks found and the status of their av ailability to the de vice. This allo ws assessment of a network connection to the device while mo ving through a particular area, for instance.
Protected Settings Menu 29 Mio Moder o R-4 Reboot Page Some changes to the device settings re quire a reboot before the ch anges are accepted. This may be accessed through the Reboot page (FIG. 21). Rebooting the device 1. Select Pr otected Settings from the Setup Page.
Protected Settings Menu 30 Mio Modero R-4.
Programming the Mio R -4 31 Mio Moder o R-4 Programming the Mio R-4 Overview Most functionality of the Mio R-4 is handled using the application TPDesign4 . G o to www .amx.com for the supporting documentation. The Mio R-4 recognizes a select number of N etLin x Commands.
Programming the Mio R-4 32 Mio Modero R-4 Downloading Confi guration Fi les through TPDe sign4 TPDesign4 may also be u sed to download conf iguration files to the Mio R-4.
Programming the Mio R -4 33 Mio Moder o R-4 USB NetLinx Studio can be set up to run a V irtual Master where the PC acts as the Master by supplying its ow n IP Address for communication to the Mio R-4. F or a PC to establish a USB connection with a Mio R-4, it must have the AMX USBLAN dri ver installed.
Programming the Mio R-4 34 Mio Modero R-4 10. Right-click on Empty Device T ree/System and select Refresh System to re-populate the list. The Mio R-4 will not appear as a device below the virtual .
Programming the Mio R -4 35 Mio Moder o R-4 Programming Numbers The follo wing information provides the program ming numbers for colors, fonts, and borders. Colors can be used to set the colors on buttons, sliders, and pages. The lowest color number represents the lightest color-specif ic display; the highest number represents the darkest display .
Programming the Mio R-4 36 Mio Modero R-4 RGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors (Cont.) Index No . Name Red Gr een Blue 37 Light Cyan 0 223 223 38 Cyan 0 191 191 39 Medium Cyan 0 159 159 40 Dark Cyan 0 1.
Programming the Mio R -4 37 Mio Moder o R-4 Fixed Fonts and ID numbers Font styles can be used to program the text font s on buttons, sliders, and pages. The follo wing chart shows the def ault font type and their respectiv e ID numbers generated by TPDesign4.
Programming the Mio R-4 38 Mio Modero R-4 Slider/Cursor Nam es Border Styles by Numbers Border styles can be used to program borde rs on b uttons, sliders, and popup pages. The TPDesign4 T ouch Panel Design program has pre- set border styles that are user selectable.
Programming the Mio R -4 39 Mio Moder o R-4 TPD4 Border Styles by Name (Cont.) No. Border styles No. Border styles 9 Circle 25 30 Cursor T op with Hole 10 Circle 35 31 Cursor Left 1 1 Circle 45 32 Cur.
Programming the Mio R-4 40 Mio Modero R-4 Text Effects Names The following is a listing of text ef fects names associated with the ^TEF command. TPD4 Border Styles by Name (Cont.
Programming the Mio R -4 41 Mio Moder o R-4 SEND_COMMANDs Below is a list of SEND_COMMANDs accepted by the Mio R-4 from NetLinx masters. T o use these commands, establish a T elnet session from the PC to the NetLinx master . Additionally , you could use NetLinx Studio 2.
Programming the Mio R-4 42 Mio Modero R-4 Page Commands (Cont. ) @DPG Delete a popup page from a group Delete a specific popup page from a specified popup group if it exists.
Programming the Mio R -4 43 Mio Moder o R-4 Page Commands (Cont.) @PHT Set the hide effect time for a popup page Set the hide effect time for the specified popup page. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,"'@PHT-<popup page name>;<hide effect time>'" Va r i a b l e s : • popup page name = 1 - 50 ASCII characters.
Programming the Mio R-4 44 Mio Modero R-4 Page Commands (Cont. ) @PPK Deactivate a popup page from all pages Kill a specific popup page from all pages. Kill s refers to the deactivating (Off) of a popup window from all pages. If the pop-up page is part of a group, the whole group is deactivated.
Programming the Mio R -4 45 Mio Moder o R-4 Page Commands (Cont.) @PPT Set a popup page to timeout within a specified time Set a specific popup page to timeout within a s pecified time. T i meout is in 1/10 seconds. If timeout is empty , popup page will clear the timeout.
Programming the Mio R-4 46 Mio Modero R-4 Page Commands (Cont. ) PPOF Deactivate a popup page Deactivate a specific popup page on either a specified page or the current page. If the page name is empty , the current page is us ed (see example 2). If the popup page is p art of a group, the whole group is deactivated.
Programming the Mio R -4 47 Mio Moder o R-4 “^” Button Commands with Embedded Codes These Button Commands are used in the NetLinx protocol and are case insensiti ve. All commands that begin with “^” hav e the capability of assigning a v ariable text address range and button state range.
Programming the Mio R-4 48 Mio Modero R-4 "^" Button Commands with Embedded Codes ^BMF (Cont.) For some of these commands and values, refer to t heRGB V alues for all 88 Basic Colors table on page 35. • ’%CF<on fill color>’ = Set Fill Color .
Programming the Mio R -4 49 Mio Moder o R-4 “^” Button Commands These Button Commands are used in the NetLinx protocol and are case insensiti ve. All commands that begin with " ^ " hav e the capability of assigning a variable text address range and button state range.
Programming the Mio R-4 50 Mio Modero R-4 "^" Button Commands (Cont .) ^BA T Append non-unicode text Append non-unicode text. Syntax: "'^BAT-<vt addr range>,<button states range>,<new text>'" Va r i a b l e : • variable text address range = 1 - 4000.
Programming the Mio R -4 51 Mio Moder o R-4 "^" Button Commands (Cont.) ^BCF Set the fill color to the specified color Set the fill color to the specified color only if the specified fill color is not the same as the current color . Note : Color can be assigned by color name (without spaces), number or R,G ,B value (RRGGBB or RRGGBBAA).
Programming the Mio R-4 52 Mio Modero R-4 "^" Button Commands (Cont .) ^BDO Set the button draw order Determines what order each layer of the button is drawn.
Programming the Mio R -4 53 Mio Moder o R-4 "^" Button Commands (Cont.) ^BMC Copy attributes of the source button to all the destination buttons. Copy attributes of the source bu tton to all the destination buttons. Note that the source is a single button state.
Programming the Mio R-4 54 Mio Modero R-4 "^" Button Commands (Cont .) ^BMF Set any/all button parameters by sending embedded codes and data Set any/all button parameters by sending embedded codes and data.
Programming the Mio R -4 55 Mio Moder o R-4 "^" Button Commands (Cont.) ^BMF (Cont.) For some of these commands and values, refer to theRGB V alues for all 88 Basic Colors table on page 35. • ’%CF<on fill c olor>’ = Set Fil l Color .
Programming the Mio R-4 56 Mio Modero R-4 "^" Button Commands (Cont .) ^BMP Assign a picture to those buttons with a defined address range Assign a picture to those buttons with a defined address range.
Programming the Mio R -4 57 Mio Moder o R-4 "^" Button Commands (Cont.) ^BRD Set the border of a button state/ states Set the border of a button state/states only if the specified border is not the same as the current border . The border names are available through the TPDesign4 bord er-name drop-do wn list.
Programming the Mio R-4 58 Mio Modero R-4 "^" Button Commands (Cont .) ^BWW Set the button word wrap feature to those buttons with a defined address range. Set the button word wrap feature to those button s with a defined address range. By default, word-wrap is Off.
Programming the Mio R -4 59 Mio Moder o R-4 "^" Button Commands (Cont.) ^FON Set a font to a specific Font ID value for those buttons with a defined address range Set a font to a specific Font ID value for those buttons with a defined address range.
Programming the Mio R-4 60 Mio Modero R-4 "^" Button Commands (Cont .) ^GLL Change the bargraph lower limit Change the bargraph low er limit. Syntax: "'^GLL-<vt addr range>,<bargraph low>'" Va r i a b l e : • variable text address range = 1 - 4000.
Programming the Mio R -4 61 Mio Moder o R-4 "^" Button Commands (Cont.) ^GSN Change the bargraph slider name or joystick cursor name Change the bargraph slider name or joystick cursor name. Slider names and cursor names can be found in the TPDesign4 slider name and cursor drop-down list.
Programming the Mio R-4 62 Mio Modero R-4 "^" Button Commands (Cont .) ^JSB Set bitmap/ picture alignment using a numeric keypad layout for those buttons with a defined address range Set bitmap/picture alignment using a numeric ke ypad layout for those buttons with a defined address range.
Programming the Mio R -4 63 Mio Moder o R-4 "^" Button Commands (Cont.) ^JST Set text alignment using a numeric keypad layout for those buttons with a defined address range Set text alignment using a numeric keypad la yout for those buttons with a defined address range.
Programming the Mio R-4 64 Mio Modero R-4 "^" Button Commands (Cont .) ^TEF Set the text effect. Set the text effect. The T ext Effect is specified by name and can be found in TPD4.
Programming the Mio R -4 65 Mio Moder o R-4 Button Query Commands Button Query commands reply back with a custom ev ent. Each button/state combination has one custom e vent.
Programming the Mio R-4 66 Mio Modero R-4 ?Button Query Commands ?BCB Get the current border color Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,"'?BCB-<vt addr range>,<button states range>'" Va r i a b l e s : • variable text address range = 1 - 4000.
Programming the Mio R -4 67 Mio Moder o R-4 ? Button Query Commands (Cont.) ?BCT Get the current text color Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,"'?BCT-<vt addr range>,<button states range>'" Va r i a b l e s : • variable text address range = 1 - 4000.
Programming the Mio R-4 68 Mio Modero R-4 ? Button Query Commands (Cont.) ?BOP Get the overall button opacity . Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,"'?BOP-<vt addr range>,<button states range>'" Va r i a b l e s : • variable text address range = 1 - 4000.
Programming the Mio R -4 69 Mio Moder o R-4 ? Button Query Commands (Cont.) ?BWW Get the current word wrap flag status Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,"'?BWW-<vt addr range>,<button states range>'" Va r i a b l e s : • variable text address range = 1 - 4000.
Programming the Mio R-4 70 Mio Modero R-4 ? Button Query Commands (Cont.) ?ICO Get the current icon index Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,"'?ICO-<vt addr range>,<button states range>'" Va r i a b l e s : • variable text address range = 1 - 4000.
Programming the Mio R -4 71 Mio Moder o R-4 ? Button Query Commands (Cont.) ?JSI Get the current icon justification Get the current icon justification. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,"'?JSI-<vt addr range>,<button states range>'" Va r i a b l e s : • variable text address range = 1 - 4000.
Programming the Mio R-4 72 Mio Modero R-4 ? Button Query Commands (Cont.) ?TEC Get the current text effect color Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,"'?TEC-<vt addr range>,<button states range>'" Va r i a b l e s : • variable text address range = 1 - 4000.
Programming the Mio R -4 73 Mio Moder o R-4 ? Button Query Commands (Cont.) ?TXT Get the current text information Get the current text information. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,"'?TXT-<vt addr range>,<button states range>,<optional index>'" Va r i a b l e s : • variable text address range = 1 - 4000.
Programming the Mio R-4 74 Mio Modero R-4 Remote Run Time Commands A device must f irst be defined in the NetLinx programming language with v alues or the De vice: Port: System. In all programming examples - Remo te is used in place of these v alues. Serial Commands are used in the AxcessX T erm inal Emulator mode.
Programming the Mio R -4 75 Mio Moder o R-4 Remote Run Time Commands (Cont.) BEEP Output a beep Output a beep. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,"'BEEP'" Example: SEND_COMMAND Device,"'BEEP'" Outputs a beep. BRIT Set the remote brightness.
Programming the Mio R-4 76 Mio Modero R-4 Remote Run Time Commands (Cont.) @PKP Present a private keypad Present a private keypad. Pops up the keypad icon and initializes the text string to that specified. Keypad displays a '*' instead of t he numbers typed.
Programming the Mio R -4 77 Mio Moder o R-4 Input Commands A device must f irst be defined in the NetLinx progr amming language with values for the De vice: Port: System. In all programming examples, Remo te is used in place of these values. Remote Run Time Commands (Cont.
Programming the Mio R-4 78 Mio Modero R-4 Remote Setup Comman ds A device must f irst be defined in the NetLinx programming language with values for the De vice: Port: System (in all programming examples, P anel is used in place of these v alues). These commands are case insensitiv e.
Programming the Mio R -4 79 Mio Moder o R-4 Listboxes Listboxes pro vide flexibility to remote pages once cons trained by physical display areas. Both static and dynamic tables can display multiple devices and items when used with proper navigation tools.
Programming the Mio R-4 80 Mio Modero R-4 List Box Commands (Cont.) Data List Commands ^LDA Adds a new row to an existing data list. Primary data is required.
Programming the Mio R -4 81 Mio Moder o R-4 List Box Commands ( Cont.) Data List Commands ^LDD Deletes the data list Syntax: "'^LDD-<list address>'" V ariables: • l ist address = address where data resides Example: SEND_COMMAND Device, "'^LDD-1'" Deletes the data list located at address 1 .
Programming the Mio R-4 82 Mio Modero R-4 List Box Commands (Cont.) ^L V C Set the table column display order according to the order of the entered column values Set the table column display order according to the order of the entered column values.
Programming the Mio R -4 83 Mio Moder o R-4 List Box Commands ( Cont.) List View Commands ^L VM Display a new position Display a new position. If select is set, then select that new position.
Programming the Mio R-4 84 Mio Modero R-4 List Box Commands (Cont.) List View Commands ^L VP Display a new position Display a new position. If the select option is set, then select that position.
Programming the Mio R -4 85 Mio Moder o R-4 List Box Command: My Music T rack Number Ar tist Album Title Channel 1 The Shins Chutes T oo Narrow Kissing the Lipless 10,1 2 The Shins Chutes T oo Narrow .
Programming the Mio R-4 86 Mio Modero R-4 List Box Command: My Music with Changes "’^LDR-1,0,4’" "’^LDL-1,1,0,5,4’" "’^LDL-1,1,0,6,5’" "’^LDL-1,1,0,7,6.
Getting The Most From Your Mio Modero R-4 87 Mio Modero R-4 Getting The Most From Your Mio Modero R-4 Overview One of the strengths of the Mio Modero R-4 is its flexibility . Not only may a user change the Mio R-4’ s basic functionality , suc h as changing presets, but it al so has the capacity for upgrades to add or improve other abilities.
Getting The Most From Your Mio Modero R-4 88 Mio Modero R-4 commands at one time ov er a lo w bandwidth inte rface will cause the commands to back up and updates will occur more slowly . Care should be taken when sending device updates to a remote.
Getting The Most From Your Mio Modero R-4 89 Mio Modero R-4 20 listbox update commands probably could be sent very quickly . Howe ver , if sending more than 20 updates, the master code should be set up to insert an approximate 1/2-second delay between the commands.
Getting The Most From Your Mio Modero R-4 90 Mio Modero R-4 T o use the calculator: 1. Enter the number of Mio R-4 de vices to be used on the network. 2.
Mio Remote Charging Base 91 Mio Moder o R-4 Mio Remote Charging Base The Mio remotes are complemented with the Mio-RCC charging base ( FG147-02) . Begin with Char ging The Mio Remote with Ch ar ging Base for the Mio-RCC charging base ( FG147-02 ). Specifications FIG .
Mio Remote Charging Base 92 Mio Modero R-4 The specifications for the Mio remote char ging base and kit are as follo ws: Charging The Mio Remote with Charging Base The Mio remotes receiv e power for charging from a char ging base. 1. Connect the terminal e nd of the power supply to the bottom external power port on the Mio remote charging base.
Mio Remote Charging Base 93 Mio Moder o R-4.
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