Touch and tilt sensor, Inserting or replacing the lithium-ion battery – AMX Mio Modero R-3 User Manual

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Overview

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Mio Modero R-3 Remote

Touch And Tilt Sensor

The Mio R-3 wakes up upon touching either the chrome side rails or pressing a button. When the remote times
out while holding it, you can reawaken the device by tilting it. Errant jostling, such as a bumped table, will not
wake the device unless you are actually holding it.

Inserting or Replacing the Lithium-Ion Battery

The Mio Modero R-3 remote comes with a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery that needs to be installed before
use. To install your Lithium-Ion battery into the device:

1.

Flip and turn the device so that the buttons are facing away from you and the device is upside down.

2.

Holding the device in both hands, place your thumbs on the battery door and slide the battery door free.
The battery door should slide toward the bottom end of the device.

3.

Connect the terminal end of the Lithium-Ion battery to the port as shown in FIG. 2. It may be necessary to
use a thin, blunt, non-conductive object to seat the battery connector fully within its port.

4.

Place the battery door back on the device, and slide the door upwards to lock it in place.

Mio R-3 (FG148-03) Specifications (Cont.)

Operating Environment: • Operating Temperature: 0° to 40° C (32° to 104° F)

• Storage Temperature: -20° to 70° C (-4° to 158° F)

• Relative Humidity: 5% to 85%

Included Items:

• Mio-RBP Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery (FG147-10)

Other AMX Equipment

• DB-9 extension cable (FG10-727)

• Programming Cable - a 3 wire, 2.5 mm stereo jack (FG10-817)

• Custom engraving (FG147-01)

• Mio-RCC Kit (FG147-03K)

• Mio-RCC Charging Base (FG147-02)

• NXR-ZGW-PRO (FG5791-11)

• NXR-ZRP-PRO (FG5791-03)

FIG. 2

Rechargeable Battery Port on The Mio Remote

Lithium-Ion Battery

Rechargeable Battery

Correct path for battery wires and connector

Rear view - Battery Compartment

Port Connection

Make sure to inset the battery wires in the case as shown in FIG. 2, or the wires may
be damaged when replacing the battery door.

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