AMX Universal Remote Mio R 2 User Manual

Quick Start Guide  
Mio R-2 Remote Control Device  
Mio R-2 (FG147-418/433) Specifications (Cont.)  
Overview  
The Mio R-2 remote provides custom control features, contained in an elegant  
handheld device. The Mio R-2 controls 6 different device modes, supports 3 macro  
functions and is capable of executing 219 functions. The Mio R-2 can transmit in 38  
KHz IR, 455 KHz IR, 418 RF (1-way) (FG147-418), 433 RF (1-way) (FG147-433), or  
38 KHz and one of the RF frequencies.  
Selecting a source device sends a command to the master 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.  
Dimensions (HWD)  
9.50 x 2.00 x .74 (241.3 mm x 50.8 mm x 18.80 mm)  
Supported Languages:  
English  
French  
German  
Greek  
Korean  
Mandarin Chinese  
Portuguese  
Russian  
Italian  
Spanish  
Japanese  
Weight  
.45 lbs (20 kg) without batteries  
.55 lbs (25 kg) with batteries  
You need KeypadBuilder to properly program this device. The application and  
documentation are available from www.amx.com.  
Operating Environment:  
Other AMX Equipment  
Operating Temperature: 0° to 50° C (32° to 122° F)  
Storage Temperature: -10° to 70° C (14° to 158° F)  
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 Ion Battery (FG147-10)  
AXR-RF 418 MHZ RF Receiver (FG782-418)  
AXR-RF 433 MHZ RF Receiver (FG782-433)  
Power  
1
Transmission Mode  
Current Menu  
Battery Meter  
Custom Macro  
Buttons  
Installing Your Custom Buttons  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Flip and turn the Mio R-2 device 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  
push up to slide the battery door free.  
Custom Mode  
40  
42  
Options  
39  
44  
38  
45  
Unscrew the 6 screw points indicated in FIG. 2.  
41  
4
43  
5
1 - Power  
2 - Guide  
3 - Exit  
4 - Menu  
14 - Channel Down  
15 - Last Viewed  
16 - Mute  
6
26 - Input  
5 - Information  
6 - Move Up  
7 - Move Down  
8 - Move Left  
9 - Move Right  
10 - Select  
28 - Enter  
38 - Stop  
39 - Record  
40 - Pause  
41 - Slow Reverse  
42 - Play  
8
10  
9
3
2
6 Screw Points  
7
11 - Volume Up  
12 - Volume Down  
13 - Channel Up  
43 - Slow Forward  
44 - Rewind  
45 - Forward  
13  
11  
15  
16  
14  
28  
12  
26  
Programming Jack  
FIG. 2 Internal Mio R-2 Components  
Numeral Keypad  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
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.  
FIG. 1 The Mio R-2 Device  
8.  
Place the top assembly back down on the PCB and return the unit over, expos-  
ing the 6 screw points.  
Tighten the 6 screw points.  
Touch And Tilt Sensor  
9.  
The Mio R-2 wakes up upon touching either the chrome side rails or 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.  
10. Place the battery door back on the device, slide to lock it in place.  
Inserting Batteries into The Mio R-2  
To install your 4 AAA batteries into the Mio R-2 device:  
1.  
Flip and turn the Mio R-2 device 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.  
Insert the batteries as indicated inside the battery compartment.  
Place the battery door back on the device, slide to lock it in place.  
Specifications  
The Mio R-2 device specifications are as follows:  
2.  
Mio R-2 (FG147-418/433) Specifications  
3.  
4.  
Battery  
4 AAA Alkaline Batteries (5 hours battery life)  
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.  
Transmission  
Frequencies  
AMX 38 KHz/455 KHz IR  
418 RF (1-way) (FG147-418)  
433 RF (1-way) (FG147-433)  
Transmission  
Range (distance)  
with Mio IR Receiver  
100 feet at 38KHz (IR)  
50 feet at 455KHz (IR)  
300 feet at 418 (RF)  
200 feet at 433 (RF)  
Programming The Mio R-2 Using KeypadBuilder  
Most functionality of the Mio R-2 is handled using the application, KeypadBuilder. Go  
to www.amx.com for the KeypadBuilder Instruction Manual.  
There are a select number of Serial Commands the Mio R-2 recognizes. For a full list  
and descriptions, consult the Mio R-2 Instruction Manual on www.amx.com.  
Transmission  
Range (angle)  
140 degrees (+/-70° from perpendicular) horizontally from an axis  
extending from the end of the remote. (IR)  
40 degrees (+/-20° from perpendicular) vertically from an axis  
extending from the end of the remote. (IR)  
Using Connector Ports on The Mio R-2  
Top Components  
Rear Component  
LED - blue backlit buttons indicate device is awake  
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.  
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).  
Programming Port - 2.5 mm stereo female conductor jack  
Battery Door  
Rechargeable Battery Connection  
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