AMX Device Family manual To change custom buttons, Mio Modero Prestige

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Installation

To change custom buttons:

1.If connected, disconnect the power supply.

2.If connected to mounting frame, place a flathead screwdriver in the notch at the bottom right of the Mio Modero, and pry the faceplate from the mounting frame.

3.On the back of the faceplate locate the button access points, outlined with white circles. Using a straightened paperclip, poke through the button access points until the buttons pop free.

4.Snap the desired custom buttons into place. Be sure to note the orientation of the white insert on the back of the button, the notch must be down. Insert the bottom of the button first and then push the top into place.

5.If the power supply was disconnected in Step 1, reconnect and return power to the device.

6.Snap the faceplate on the mounting frame.

Be certain to reprogram the Mio Modero to match the new button arrangement; use KeypadBuilder to assign the locations. See the KeypadBuilder Instruction Manual available at www.amx.com.

Mio Modero Prestige

The Mio Modero Prestige ships with sheets of common menu items and icons for creating inserts for single and double buttons.

1.If connected, disconnect the power supply.

2.If connected to mounting frame, place a flathead screwdriver in the notch at the bottom right of the Mio Modero, and pry the faceplate from the mounting frame.

3.On the back of the faceplate locate the button access points, outlined with white circles. Using a straightened paperclip, poke through the button access points until the buttons pop free.

4.The Prestige buttons are comprised of three parts, the frame, window, and back insert. From the front of the button, use your thumb to poke the window and back insert out of the frame. See FIG. 4.

Back Insert

Window

Frame

Printed

Label

FIG. 4 Prestige Button Components

5.Snap the widow into the frame and then place the printed labels inside each button.

6.Snap the back inset to the window and frame.

7.Insert the buttons into their proper location on the faceplate.

8.If the power supply was disconnected in Step 1, reconnect and return power to the device.

9.Snap the faceplate on the mounting frame.

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Device Family specifications

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