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Getting The Most From Your 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, such as changing presets, but it also has the capacity for upgrades to add or improve other abilities. These upgrades are available by direct uploading of new firmware via the USB programming jack (see the Using the Programming Jack on the Mio R-4section on page 31 for more information).

Getting the Most From the Mio R-4

The Mio R-4 uses a new wireless personal network technology (802.15.4) and protocol (ZigBee) to transmit and receive information. With the advent of new technologies that surpass previous ones both in speed and in data transmission, the average user is accustomed to a design philosophy of "smaller, better, and faster". Because ZigBee and its underlying protocol were designed for a mesh- type network topology, low power consumption, and interoperability, not for bandwidth, that philosophy cannot be applied to this technology. WiFi (802.11b/g) products from AMX are wireless Ethernet devices and can sustain speeds in the tens of megabits per second, while ZigBee was designed for small, low-power devices with minimal bandwidth requirements. The best way to approach the use of AMX ZigBee devices is to treat them as if they were AMX AXLink devices. AXLink devices can only handle a specific amount of data at one time due to bandwidth limitations, and ZigBee devices must be treated in the same way.

To optimize the functionality and extend the battery life of the Mio R-4, several things should be considered when programming its interface. (For more information on programming the Mio R-4, see the Programming the Mio R-4section on page 31.)

Installations using standard wireless must adhere to precautions, just as in WiFi installations. Proper placement of the ZigBee network gateway and repeater(s) is critical for reliable coverage. Just as in WiFi, avoid placing these devices near large metal objects, behind, under, or on top of metal objects, or any other place where interference could be an issue. Due to the wireless nature of the ZigBee network, temporary interference (such as leaving a room or having objects pass between the Mio R-4 and its gateway device) may prevent a command from reaching the NetLinx master.

Because of temporary interference issues (such as leaving a room or large objects passing between the Mio R-4 and its gateway device) preventing commands from reaching the NetLinx master, special attention must be paid to volume control.

If a remote command is lost while increasing volume, the master may receive the command to increase the volume but not the command to stop increasing it.

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 such as direct volume control) to prevent issues with lost commands.

To avoid a frustrating user experience, a programmer's understanding of the type of device being used and the amount of data being sent to and from the device is crucial. While a touch panel can handle large amounts of data for functions such as list boxes, variable text fields, and commands to alter button behavior, the Mio R-4 cannot. The programmer must always be aware of how many messages will be sent to the remote for any given event (online/offline events, button push/release, channel updates, variable text field updates, etc.). Sending many

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Contents Mio Modero R-4 AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents Programming the Mio R-4 Getting The Most From Your Mio Modero R-4 Table of Contents Mio R-4 Overview Mio Modero R-4 RemoteTouch And Tilt Sensor SpecificationsMio R-4 FG148-04 Specifications FCC Compliance FeaturesDevice Navigation Mio Modero R-4 Remote Mio R-4 Setup Installing Supported Language Keypads Battery Low IndicatorMio R-4 Setup Mio R-4 Setup Mio Modero R-4 Accessing the Setup Pages Device Setup PagesProject Information Project InformationViewing Project Information Remote & Display Settings Remote & Display SettingsSleep on Display Timeout enabled Changing the remote timeoutChanging the remote inactivity page flip Setting the Home Hold TimeRaising and lowering the LCD brightness Raising and lowering the charge LED brightnessChecking remote display settings Getting time and date from your NetLinx Master Date/Time SettingsSetting the time format Date/Time SettingsSetting the time Setting the date formatSetting the date Sound Settings Sound SettingsSetting the volume Testing the sound settingsToggling Brightness Limit Battery SettingsBattery Settings Checking Dock StatusProtected Settings Menu Protected Settings MenuPassword Confirmation Password EntryEntering a numeric password Entering an alphanumeric passwordToggling the Function Show option Options & RecoveryOptions & Recovery Checking the device numberRemoving User Pages Resetting System SettingsToggling the Page Tracking option Protection ProtectionChanging the device password Edit PasswordsCalibrating the touch screen area CalibrateMaster Connection System SettingsChecking connection status StatusChecking the PAN ID Checking the master IP addressChecking the gateway IP address Checking the gateway EUI addressChanging the Master Connection Type Select System Settings in the Protected Settings MenuSite Survey Joining a wireless networkSite Survey Test Pages RebootRebooting the device Programming the Mio R-4 Using the Programming Jack on the Mio R-4Updating Mio R-4 Firmware Through USB Downloading Configuration Files through TPDesign4Updating Firmware USB Programming the Mio R-4 RGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors Programming NumbersRGB triplets and names for basic 88 colors RGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors Fixed Fonts and ID Numbers Fixed Fonts and ID numbersBorder Styles by Numbers Slider/Cursor NamesBorder Styles by Numbers Slider/Cursor NamesTPD4 Border Styles by Name Text Effects Text Effects Names@APG SENDCOMMANDsCommands Commands@PHP @DPG@PDR @PHE@PPG @PHT@PPA @PPF@PPN @PPK@PPM @PSP @PPT@PPX @PSEPpon PpofPpog BMF-vt addr range,button states range,data Button Commands with Embedded CodesButton Commands with Embedded Codes BMFCont APF Button CommandsButton Commands ANIBCB BATBAU BCT Sendcommand Device,BCT-500.504&510,1,12BCF BIM BDOBFB BMC Sendcommand Device,BMC-150,1,1,315,1,%BR%FT%TX%BM%IC%CF%CTZero can be used for an absolute position BMI Sendcommand Device,BMF-500,1,%B10%CFRed%CB BlueSendcommand Device,BMI-530,1&2,newMac.png CTBlack%Ptest.pngBPP BMPBOR BSP BRDBSF BSMENA BWWCPF DPFGLH FONGDI GIVGSC GLLGRD GRUICO Sendcommand Device,ICO-500.504&510.515,1&2,1GSN GSN-vt addr range,bargraph slider nameJSI JSBTEC JSTSHO UNI TEFTXT Field Description Button Query Commands?BCB ?Button Query CommandsSend Command Device,?BCB-529,1 Send Command Device,?BCF-529,1?BCT ? Button Query CommandsSend Command Device,?BCT-529,1 Send Command Device,?BMP-529,1?BRD Send Command Device,?BOP-529,1Send Command Device,?BRD-529,1 ?BOP?FON Send Command Device,?BWW-529,1Send Command Device,?FON-529,1 ?BWW?JSB Send Command Device,?ICO-529,1Send Command Device,?JSB-529,1 ?ICO?JST Send Command Device,?JSI-529,1Send Command Device,?JST-529,1 ?JSI?TEF Send Command Device,?TEC-529,1Send Command Device,?TEF-529,1 ?TEC?TXT Send Command Device,?TXT-529,1Panel Run Time Commands Panel Run Time CommandsBeep Akeyr@AKP @AKRPkeyp SetupDbeep @EKPTpageoff Sleep@TKP TpageonRemote Runtime Commands Remote Runtime CommandsPanel Setup Commands Input CommandsPanel Setup Commands Input CommandsRemote Setup Commands Remote Setup CommandsListboxes List Box CommandsList Box Commands Sendcommand Device, LDN-5,1,4,my songsSendcommand DEV,LDR-list Sendcommand DEV,LDA-listSendcommand Device,LDA-1,0,Entry5,Meatloaf,Best Sendcommand Device,LDASendcommand DEV,LDL-list Sendcommand Device, LDD-1Sendcommand DEV,LDT-list Sendcommand Device,LDT-1,1,0,0,0Sendcommand Device,LVF-1,0,2,Smith Sendcommand DEV,LVC-viewSendcommand Device,LVC-3,5,2,1 Sendcommand DEV,LVF-viewSendcommand Device,LVO-1,7 Sendcommand DEV,LVM-view address,offsetSendcommand Device,LVM-2,-4 Sendcommand DEV,LVO-view address,sortSendcommand Device,LVS-3,5,2,1 Sendcommand DEV,LVP-view address,indexSendcommand Device,LVP-5,3 Sendcommand DEV,LVS-viewTrack Artist Album Title Channel Number List Box Command My Music’LDR-1,0,4’ List Box Command My Music with ChangesGetting the Most From the Mio R-4 Getting The Most From Your Mio Modero R-4Getting The Most From Your Mio Modero R-4 ZigBee Network Calculator ZigBee Network CalculatorMio Modero R-4 Return Button Mio Remote Charging Base SpecificationsCharging The Mio Remote with Charging Base Mio-RCC Remote Charging Base FG147-02 SpecificationsMio Remote Charging Base Mio Modero R-4 It’s Your World Take Control