AMX manual Updating Mio R-1 Firmware, Click Query for Devices

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Programming The Mio R-1

Updating Mio R-1 Firmware

Updating firmware in the Mio R-1 is also done through the programming jack. To update the main firmware for the Mio R-1:

1.Connect the Mio R-1 to your computer via the programming jack (FIG. 3).

2.Put the device into Download mode, as shown on page 8.

3.Open NetLinx Studio.

4.Set the Master Communication Settings to Axcess Master and set the baud rate to 115200.

5.Go to Tools > Firmware Transfers > Send to Axcess Device... This opens the Send to Axcess Dialog Window(FIG. 4).

FIG. 4 Send to Axcess Dialog Window

6.Browse to the location of the firmware file.

7.Select the file within the Files frame.

8.Click Query for Devices.

9.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.

In most cases, the Mio R-1 is the only device on the list.

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.

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Contents Mio Modero R-1 AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Software License and Warranty Agreement Page Table of Contents Table of Contents Mio Modero R-1 Mio Modero R-1 OverviewTouch And Tilt Sensor SpecificationsInserting Batteries into The Mio R-1 Mio R-1 SetupInstalling Your Custom Buttons Battery Low IndicatorMio R-1 Setup Mio Modero R-1 Programming The Mio R-1 Using Connector Ports on The Mio R-1IR Code Matrix IR Code MatrixConfiguration Mode IR Transmit ModeTimeout Adjustment Setting The IR Frequency Click Query for Devices Updating Mio R-1 FirmwareSerial Commands Persistent Serial CommandsMio-RCC Charging Base Mio Remote Charging BaseMio Remote Charging Base Top and Bottom view SpecificationsScrew Points of The Back Housing Installing The Rechargeable BatteryChanging Battery Modes Configuration ModeCharging The Mio Remote with Charging Base Mio Remote Charging Base Mio Modero R-1 It’s Your World Take Control

R-1 specifications

The AMX R-1, developed by the Brazilian Army in the 1960s, represents an innovative leap in armored vehicle design, marking Brazil’s commitment to enhancing its military capabilities. This main battle tank was part of a broader initiative to modernize Brazil's armored forces during the Cold War, showcasing a blend of domestic engineering and re-engineered foreign technology.

Measuring approximately 6.3 meters in length and weighing around 40 tons, the AMX R-1 is equipped with a high-performance turbocharged diesel engine that provides sufficient power to achieve a top speed of 65 km/h on roads. The tank's mobility is complemented by a robust suspension system, allowing it to navigate various terrains with ease, an essential feature for operations in Brazil's expansive and diverse landscapes.

One of the most significant features of the AMX R-1 is its armament. The tank is armed with a potent 105 mm rifled gun, capable of engaging various targets, including armored vehicles and fortified positions. Complementing this main gun are secondary armaments, including a coaxial 7.62 mm machine gun and an anti-aircraft machine gun, enhancing the vehicle's versatility in combat scenarios.

The AMX R-1's design emphasizes crew protection. Its hull and turret are constructed from hardened steel and composite materials, providing effective resistance against conventional rounds and shrapnel. Additionally, the tank features a well-designed layout that allows for efficient crew operations, with a crew of four managing the vehicle — the commander, gunner, loader, and driver.

Technologically, the AMX R-1 incorporates advancements that were cutting-edge for its time. The tank is fitted with a fire control system that enhances targeting accuracy, particularly in combat situations where precision is vital. Also, the vehicle's electronics and communications systems facilitate coordination with other units on the battlefield, ensuring seamless operational effectiveness.

In terms of operational history, the AMX R-1 has served primarily within Brazil but has also been utilized in peacekeeping missions and joint exercises, highlighting its reliability and adaptability. Despite being a legacy design, the AMX R-1 remains relevant in discussions about armored warfare and military modernization, illustrating Brazil's historical focus on indigenous defense capabilities while balancing foreign partnerships in military technology. As a result, the AMX R-1 stands as a testament to Brazil's military innovation during a pivotal era.