AMX Mio Modero R-4 manual Changing the remote timeout, Sleep on Display Timeout enabled

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Device Setup Pages

Remote & Display Settings (Cont.)

High Port

The highest port number specified in the project pages.

 

 

High Address

The highest address specified in the project pages.

 

 

High Channel

The highest channel specified in the project pages.

 

 

High Level

The highest level specified in the project pages

 

 

Refresh Rate

The refresh rate, in screen lines, of the Setup page screen display.

 

 

Screen Width

The width (in pixels) of the Setup page screen display.

 

 

Screen Height

The height (in pixels) of the Setup page screen display.

 

 

Blink Rate

The rate (in seconds) at which features on the screen will blink.

 

 

Wake-up String

The code string chosen by the NetLinx administrator for the unit wake-up.

 

 

Sleep String

The code string chosen by the NetLinx administrator for the unit sleep mode.

 

 

Start-up String

The code string chosen by the NetLinx administrator for the unit startup.

 

 

Changing the remote timeout

By default, the Mio R-4 will go to sleep at the same time as the selected display timeout if the device is not already in its charging cradle. By disabling this default, the device remains connected to the rest of the ZigBee network while the device is otherwise asleep, and allows a faster response when picked up again. In this mode, the button backlight and the touchscreen turn themselves off after the Display Timeout time is reached, but the remote remains online until after the set Sleep Timeout is reached. After this point, the device will reconnect to the network, but this reconnection will be much faster than if the device were shut off.

1.Select Remote & Display Settings from the Setup Page.

2.Under Display Timeout, use the Up/Down arrows to adjust the timeout period in five-second increments, to a maximum of 30 seconds.

3.Under Sleep Timeout, use the Up/Down arrows to adjust the timeout period in regular increments, to a maximum of 240 minutes.

The Sleep Timeout period increments are 0 (sleep timeout disabled, remote will stay active until the battery charge runs low), 3, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60, 120, 180, and 240 minutes.

4.To disable the default setting and allow separate display and sleep timeouts, press the Sleep on Display Timeout button. When Sleep on Display Timeout is engaged, the button is green (FIG. 7), and the Sleep Timeout settings will be greyed out. Press the button again to re-enable the Sleep on Display Timeout function..

FIG. 7 Sleep on Display Timeout - enabled

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