The mio modero r-4 return button – AMX Mio Modero R-4 User Manual

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Getting The Most From Your Mio Modero R-4

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Mio Modero R-4

To use the calculator:

1.

Enter the number of Mio R-4 devices to be used on the network.

2.

Enter the number of hops from the device(s) to the gateway access point.

3.

The Calculator will show an average number of NetLinx messages available to the total network and
to each Mio R-4, based on available bandwidth. The Calculator displays the network’s and devices’
potential messages in 30, 50, 70, and 90 percent increments.

4.

Confirm the expected number of NetLinx messages to be run through the network to insure that they
fall into acceptable levels.

The Mio Modero R-4 Return Button

The Back/Home button on the Mio R-4 (FIG. 1 on page 1) is unique to this device. While the button
may be programmed with simple push/release actions in NetLinx, programming a hold action to the
button will prevent the Mio R-4 from sending a hold, press, or release message to the master whenever
that button is pushed.

The Back/Home button should not be programmed for any functions other than the
special action for which it is already programmed. Adding any additional NetLinx
functions, particularly holds, will affect the button’s functionality.

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