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| c83 |
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Quick Start Guide
Mio Modero R-4 Remote
Overview
The Mio R-4 remote (FG148-04) provides custom control features, including a full-color touchscreen, contained in an elegant handheld rechargeable device. The R-4 communicates with a NetLinx master via a wireless ZigBee network. Use TPDesign4 (TPD4) to program this device. The R-4 uses a mini-USB port for transferring programming files. Note: The R-4 requires the latest versions of the TPDesign4 application, and the AMX USB LAN driver (available for download from www.amx.com): TPDesign4 - v2.7 (build 545 or higher) AMX USB LAN - v2.01.05 (or higher)
Mio R-4 (FG148-04) Specifications (Cont.)
Top Components LED - blue backlit buttons indicate device is awake LCD - high resolution (240x320) 76800 pixels with backlight and touch overlay Pushbuttons - the power button is red backlit; the rest are blue backlit buttons. 29 buttons total Programming Port Battery Door Rechargeable Battery Connection 9.50 x 2.00 x.74 (241.3 mm x 50.8 mm x 18.80 mm) English Spanish French Italian German Portuguese Arabic Russian Greek Simplified Chinese Japanese Thai Hindi Korean
Modero
Rear Components
Dimensions (HWD) Supported Languages:
Touch Screen
Certifications:
FCC CE IEC-60950 .45 lbs (20 g) without batteries .55 lbs (25 g) with batteries Operating Temperature: 0 to 40 C (32 to 104 F) Storage Temperature: -20 to 70 C (-4 to 158 F) Mio-RBP Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery (FG147-10) MIO-R4-KP-ITALIAN (FG148-141) MIO-R4-KP-FRENCH (FG148-142) MIO-R4-KP-ARABIC (FG148-143) MIO-R4-KP-CHINESE (FG148-144) CC-USB Programming cable (FG10-5965) Mio-RCC Charging Base (FG147-02) with power supply NXR-ZGW (FG5791-01) NXR-ZRP (FG5791-02)
Weight
1 - Power 2 - Guide 3 - Exit 4 - Menu 5 - Information 6 - Move Up 7 - Move Down 8 - Move Left 9 - Move Right 10 - Select 11 - Volume Up 12 - Volume Down 13 - Channel Up 14 - Channel Down 15 - Last Viewed 16 - Mute 17 - Input 18 - Enter 19 - Back/Home 20 - Up/Down Touch Screen Navigation
Operating Environment Included Items Optional Keypads:
Other AMX Equipment
Inserting the Lithium-Ion Battery Into The Mio R-4
To install your Lithium-Ion battery into the Mio R-4: 1. 2. 3. Flip and turn the Mio R-4 so that the buttons are facing away from you and the device is upside down. Holding the device in both hands, place your thumbs on the battery door and slide the battery door free. Connect the terminal end of the Lithium-Ion battery to the port shown in FIG. 2. It may be necessary to use a thin, blunt non-conductive object to seat the battery connector fully within its port. (Note: Make sure that the battery wires run alongside the battery in the compartment as shown in FIG. 2. Otherwise, the wires may be damaged or the battery door may not close properly.) Replace the battery door, and slide it to lock it in place. Remove the battery door (See Inserting the Lithium-Ion Battery Into the Mio R-4) and remove the battery. Unscrew the 6 screw points. 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 in your language 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. Tighten the 6 screw points. Reinstall the battery, replace the battery door, and slide the door to lock it in place.
Installing a Supported Language Keypad
Numeral Keypad
FIG. 1 Mio Modero R-4 Remote
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Touch And Tilt Sensor
The Mio R-4 wakes up upon touching either the chrome side rails or pressing a button. If the remote times out when holding it, 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.
Specifications
Mio R-4 (FG148-04) Specifications
Battery Transmission Frequencies Transmission Range Memory Rechargeable Lithium-Ion ZigBee RF wireless network 100 feet (30.48m). 32 Mbytes of FLASH 64 Mbytes of SDRAM
Using the Programming Jack on the Mio R-4
The programming jack located on the back of the Mio R-4 (FIG. 2) is used for communication between the device and TPDesign4. The programming jack uses a CC-USB Programming cable, USB to mini USB (FG10-5965). You can order the programming cable from AMX if you do not have one. While loading your configuration file, make sure the device is situated in the charging cradle. 1. From the System Settings page of the Protected Settings Menu (see Protected Settings), set the Master Connection to USB.
Rebooting the Mio R-4 Programming Port (USB)
1. 2. 3. Select Protected Settings in the Setup Menu. Select the Reboot Panel button. Select Reboot.
System Settings
The System Settings page of the Protected Settings provides connection status, gateway selection, and RF link information. Use the devices up and down arrows to move from viewable page to page.
Checking Connection Status Lithium-Ion Battery
Correct path for battery wires and connector 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. 3. Select Protected Settings in the Setup Menu. Select System Settings in the Protected Settings Menu. If the round button at the top right of the first page is green, the system is connected. Select the Back button until you are out of the Setup Menu. Select Protected Settings in the Setup Menu. Select System Settings in the Protected Settings Menu. Select the devices down arrow to navigate to the second page. The Type button lists the current Master Connection type for the unit: USB or Mesh. Press the Type button to select the preferred Master Connection type. Select the Back button once to return to the Protected Settings menu. Reboot the device from the Reboot Panel Page.
Rechargeable Battery Port Connection
Changing the Master Connection Type
Rear view battery compartment
FIG. 2 Rechargeable Battery Port on The Mio Remote
Joining a Wireless Network
Select Protected Settings in the Setup Menu. Select System Settings in the Protected Settings Menu. Press the Site Survey button. The available networks are listed below. Use the up and down arrows to navigate the menu. 4. Select the network by pushing it on the touch screen. A pop-up page reading "Do you wish to connect to PAN [PAN number]" will appear. To connect to the PAN, press the Yes button. To return to the Site Survey page without connecting to the PAN, press the No button. If you do not make a selection within three seconds, the pop-up page will automatically close in three seconds. 5. Select the Back button until you are out of the Setup Menu.
2. 3. 4. 5.
Remove the battery door (See Inserting the Lithium-Ion Battery Into the Mio R-4). Connect the mini USB programming cable (FG10-5965) into the programming jack. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port on your computer. Configure the communication parameters in TPDesign4.
Device Setup Pages - Setup Menu
The Setup Menu allows you to set and check the following device features: Project Information Functions Remote & Display Settings Date/Time Settings Sound Settings Protected Settings Battery Settings
Battery Low Indicator
When the battery charge level is too low to sustain continuous operation, a popup window will appear on the touchscreen reading Battery Low and then Battery Very Low. If the device is still not returned to the charging cradle, it will then shut down.
To enter the Setup Menu, press and hold the Input and Back buttons for 6 seconds. Navigate the setup pages using the on screen menu selections and up and down arrows. For more information on the Setup Menu, please refer to the Mio Modero R-4 User Manual, available at www.amx.com.
Battery Settings
1. 2. 3. Select Battery Settings in the Setup Menu. The battery level will be displayed on the Battery Settings Page. The higher the number of green lights, the higher the charge. Select the Back button until you are out of the Setup Menu.
Protected Settings
The Protected Settings Menu allows you to set and check the following device features: Options & Recovery Change Passwords Calibrate System Settings Reboot Panel The Protected Settings Menu may be accessed through the Setup Menu. Accessing Protected Settings menu items requires a password confirmation. For more information on the Protected Settings Menu, please refer to the Mio Modero R-4 User Manual, available at www.amx.com. Note: To access the Protected Settings Menu for the first time, you must provide the default password: 1988.
Mio Remote Charging Base
The Mio remotes are complemented with the Mio-RCC charging base. To charge the remote from the charging base: 1. 2. 3. 4. Connect the terminal end of the power supply to the bottom external power port on the Mio remote charging base. 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 R-4 into the charging base so the contacts on the device are on top of the charging contacts inside the charging base. The Power LED on the Mio R-4 blinks red to indicate it is charging and illuminates solid red when it is done. A full charge cycle for a depleted battery is approximately 3 hours.
Changing Passwords
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. Select Protected Settings in the Setup Menu. Select Change Passwords on the Protected Settings Menu. Select one of the five passwords to be changed. Enter, edit, and confirm changes to the password. Select the Back button until you are out of the Setup Menu. Select Protected Settings in the Setup Menu. Select the Calibrate button. Touch each target as it appears on the screen. If successfully calibrated, the Mio R-4 will return you to the Protected Settings Menu.
Calibrating the Mio R-4
Note: Due to the wireless nature of the ZigBee network, temporary interference may prevent a command from reaching the NetLinx master. If this happens while increasing volume, the master may receive the command to increase the volume but not the command to stop increasing it. Therefore, programmers should consider setting safeguards for volume control, either established volume limits or timeouts with the NetLinx master or more interactive adjustment from the Mio R-4 (i.e., direct volume control), to prevent issues with lost commands.
For full warranty information, refer to the AMX Instruction Manual(s) associated with your Product(s). 9/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. 3000 RESEARCH DRIVE, RICHARDSON, TX 75082 800.222.0193 fax 469.624.7153 technical support 800.932.6993 www.amx.com
Optical
LCD Panel Resolution Lens Light Output (ANSI, typical) Optional Extended life lamp (ANSI, typical) Lamp Lamp Life (up to) MT1065 1.0 p-Si TFT w/ MLA MT1060/MT1060R/MT860 1.0 p-Si TFT MT1065/MT1060/MT1060R - 1024x768 pixels up to UXGA with Advanced AccuBlend MT860 - 800x600 pixels pixels up to UXGA with Advanced AccuBlend Power zoom and power focus with auto focus* MT1065/MT1060/MT1060R/MT860 F=1.74-2.18, f=30.8-41.6mm Manual focus MT1060R - F=1.9, f=20.2mm MT1065 3200/2600 std/eco MT1060 2600/2100 std/eco MT1060R 2500/2000 std/eco MT860 2800/2200 std/eco MTsuper-eco MTsuper-eco MT1060R 1500 super-eco MTsuper-eco 275W/220W/160W NSH, std/eco/extended Optional extended lamp 4000H Standard lamp EcoMode 3000H Standard lamp normal mode 2000H > 800:1 MT1065/MT1060/MT- 500 inches diagonal MT1060R 50 - 100 inches diagonal 40 (Vertical), 27 (Horizontal) MT1065/MT1060/MT860 2.46-68.9ft, 0.75-21m MT1060R 3.28-6.56ft, 1-2m MT1065/MT1060/MT860 Tele: 10.3 10.7; Wide: 13.7 14.4; MT1060R DVI-D**, 1 5-BNC, 1 RGB, 1 S-Video, 1 Video, 2 PC Card 2 L/R RCA Audio, 3 Stereo Mini Audio, 1 USB A, 1 Remote 1 RGB, 1 Stereo Mini Audio, 1 L/R RCA Audio, 1 USB B, 1 9-Pin PC Control, 1 Mouse NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL-60, SECAM, HDTV: 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i (w/optional cable), Y/Cb/Cr component (w/optional cable) Horizontal: 15 to 100 kHz (non-interlaced) Vertical: 48 to 120 Hz RGB 80MHz 102MHz 16.7 million colors simultaneously, Full color NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/PAL-60 - 600TV lines, S-video (NTSC/PAL) 650 TV lines SECAM - 350 TV lines, Y/Cb/Cr -800TV lines, MT1065/MT1060/MT1060R - RGB -1024dots (H) x 768dots (V); MT860 - RGB 800dots (H) x 600dots (V) RS232, IR (AMX/Crestron compatibility) USB, LAN Separate Sync / Composite Sync / Sync on G 5Wx2 with volume, bass, treble control MT1065/MT1060/MT860Normal mode <39, EcoMode <34, Super EcoMode <29 MT1060R Normal mode <42, EcoMode <38, Super EcoMode <33 100-120VAC/200-240VAC, 50/60Hz 4A (100-120VAC), 2A (200-240VAC) 390W (all models) Orientation: Floor/Front, Floor/Rear, Ceiling/Front, Ceiling/Rear MT1065/MT1060/MT1060R/MT860 (WxDxH) 13.15x12.72x4.53, 334mmx323mmx115mm (Not including protrusions) MT1065/MT1060/MT860 -13.lb. (5.9 Kg) MT1060R -14.0lb. (6.3Kg) Operational Temp. MT1065/1060/to 95F / 0 to 35C MT1060R - 32to 104F / 0to 40C Humidity 20-80% non-condensing Storage 14 to 122F / -10 to 50C USA UL 1950 FCC Class B Canada CSA950 ( C-UL ) Users manual, wired/wireless addressable remote control with laser pointer, power cable, remote cable, signal cable, USB mouse, quick connect guide, registration card, Application CD-ROM Registered owners receive a 2-year limited, parts and labor warranty including InstaCare. InstaCare provides the original owner either limited 3 business day repair/return or next business day exchange. The lamp when used under normal operating conditions is covered for 1000 hours or 6 months, whichever comes first. Description MT1065, XGA, 3200 ANSI projector MT1060, XGA, 2600 ANSI projector MT1060 with short throw lens, XGA, 2500 ANSI projector MT860, SVGA, 2800 ANSI projector (shipping January 2003) 1:1 Short throw lens, MT60 Series 2.6-4.0:1 power zoom and power focus lens (shipping January 2003) Replacement lamp for MT60 Series Optional Extended life lamp for MT60 Series Ceiling mount kit MT60 Series Local transport/storage case w/wheels for MT60 Series ATA shipping case for MT60 Series Replacement remote for MT60 Series Wireless network card
MT60 Series
Wireless and wired networking capable 3D Reform AutoFocus lens Automatic Color (Wall) Correction Enhanced Security Whisper quite operation Government regulation compliance Eco-Mode lamp technology VORTEX Technology Plus
Contrast Ratio Image Size Keystone Correction Projection Distance Projection Angle
Electrical
Inputs Outputs Video Compatibility Scan Rate Video Bandwidth Pixel Clock Freq Color Reproduction Horizontal Resolution External Control Sync Compatibility Built-in Speakers Fan Noise Power Requirements Input Current Power Consumption
Mechanical
Installation Dimensions Net Weight Environment
Regulations Accessories Warranty
Product/Accessories
For more information, call (800) NEC-INFO or visit www.necvisualsystems.com
NEC is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. All specifications subject to change without notice. NEC Solutions (America), Inc. Visual Systems Division 1250 Arlington Heights Rd., Suite 500 Itasca, IL 60143-1248
Order Code LCDMT1065 LCDMT1060 LCDMT1060R LCDMT860 MT60-10RL MT60-26ZL MT60LP MT60LPS MT60CM MT60TC MT60ATA MT60RMT SWL-2100N
* Auto focus feature not available on MT860 or MT1060R ** DVI-D input not available on MT860 *** Wall color correction not available on MT860 or MT1060R
NEC 090212
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