Debug mode, Roaming diagnostic mode, Firmware version – AMX Mio Modero R-3 User Manual

Page 12: Device id, Led awake brightness, Led sleep mode brightness

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Setup Mode

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Mio Modero R-3 Remote

Debug Mode

Pressing button 4 on the remote toggles Debug mode between ON and OFF.

The remote has a feature known as Debug mode. When the remote is in Debug mode, pressing any of the
remote's buttons will cause the remote to display the corresponding channel code (used for programming the
control system) on the remote. The channel code will be shown on the remote as long as the button is pressed.
The remote indicates that it is in Debug mode by displaying the word DEBUG between button presses.

Pressing the 4 button toggles to the new mode. 30 seconds after selecting the mode, the menu returns to Setup
mode.

Roaming Diagnostic Mode

When in Debug mode, press button 4 again to enter the Roaming Diagnostic mode. The display will read
"ROAM DIAG ON". Press Exit to display the parent PAN ID, displayed as "P. XXXX", and the latency of the
signal, displayed as "L.XXXX". A bar below the main display shows the current signal strength, and allows
tracking of signal strength throughout a PAN.

To get out of Roaming Diagnostic mode, press Exit again to return to the Setup menu, and then press button 4.

Firmware Version

Pressing button 5 on the remote displays the remote and ZigBee firmware versions currently loaded on the
remote. To view the available firmware versions, press the Move Up arrow on the scroll wheel (refer to the The
Mio Modero® R-3
section on page 1
for more information) to scroll up. and pressing the Move Down arrow
will scroll down. When finished, press Exit to save the changed firmware information and leave Setup mode.

Device ID

Pressing button 6 displays the device’s Device ID number. The default Device ID number is 10001, with the
first "1" highlighted, signaling to the user that it can be changed.

To change the Device ID number, press the Move Up arrow on the scroll wheel to scroll up. and pressing the
Move Down arrow will scroll down. To move the cursor to the next number, use the Move Left or Move
Right
arrows on the scroll wheel to change positions.

After all numbers have been configured as desired, pressing the center button on the scroll wheel will store the
entered Device ID into memory. After the Device ID is stored into memory, the display will return to Setup
mode.

LED Awake Brightness

The red LEDs that backlight the Power button when the remote is awake are also used to indicate charging
status. These LEDs will slowly blink on and off if the remote is place in the charging cradle and the Lithium-
Ion battery pack is being charged. The LEDs will remain on when charging is complete.

Pressing button 7 will change the brightness of the Power LED from Low, to Med and then High. Pressing the
button again toggles to the new mode. 30 seconds after selecting the mode, the menu returns to Setup mode.

LED Sleep Mode Brightness

The red LEDs that backlight the Power button when the remote is awake are also used to indicate charging
status. These LEDs will slowly blink on and off if the remote is place in the charging cradle and the Lithium-
Ion battery pack is being charged. The LEDs will remain on when charging is complete.

This setting controls the brightness of these LEDs when the remote is sleeping. When the remote is in Setup
mode, pressing the 8 button will toggle between four brightness settings - Sleep: Low, Med, and Off. Pressing
the button again toggles to the new mode. 30 seconds after selecting the mode, the menu returns to Setup
mode.

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