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AMX Mio-RCC User manual

Installation Guide
Mio-RCC Rechargeable Upgrade Kit and Charging Base
Mio Remote Charging Base
The Mio series of remotes are complemented with either a Mio-RCC charging
base (FG147-02) or the Mio-RCC rechargeable upgrade kit (FG147-03K). The
rechargeable upgrade kit includes the charging base, a new back housing and a
Mio-RBP rechargeable Lithium Ion battery (FG147-10). The rechargeable
upgrade kit transforms the Mio R-1 and Mio R-2 into a rechargeable device by
removing AAA type batteries and replacing them with a Lithium Ion battery pack
and then changing the configuration mode as described in Changing Battery
Modes (Mio R-1 and R-2).
If upgrading the Mio R1 or Mio R2 (FG147-03K), begin with section Installing
The Rechargeable Battery on the Mio R-1 and R-2, otherwise go to Charging
The Mio Remote with the Charging Base (FG147-02) for the Mio R-3 and Mio R-
4.
Consult the operation/reference manuals for the Mio R-1, Mio R-2, Mio R-3, or
Mio R-4 remotes for more information. These manuals are available at
www.amx.com.
Specifications
The specifications for the Mio remote charging base and kit are as follows:
Installing The Rechargeable Battery on the Mio R-1 and R-2
1. Flip and turn the remote so that the buttons are facing downward and the
remote is upside down.
2. Holding the device in both hands, place both thumbs on the battery door
and push up to slide the battery door free.
3. If present, remove the AAA batteries.
4. Remove the 6 screws identified in FIG. 2 and retain for reassembly.
5. Remove the back housing and discard. A new housing is supplied.
6. Place the new housing on the device so that the rechargeable battery port
connection is now accessible (FIG. 3).
7. Replace the 6 screws removed earlier.
8. Connect the terminal end of the Lithium Ion battery to the port shown in
FIG. 3. It may be necessary to use a thin, blunt object to fully seat the
battery connector within its port.
9. Press the battery between the rubber pads, with the sticker showing in the
housing area of the Mio remote. Confirm that the battery is flush with the
bottom of the battery enclosure on the bottom housing.
10. Replace the battery door and slide to lock it in place.
11. If utilizing the Mio R-1 or Mio R-2, go to section Changing Battery Modes
(Mio R-1 and R-2) to configure the new battery type, otherwise, begin
charging the battery per section Charging The Mio Remote with the
Charging Base.
FIG. 1 Mio Remote Charging Base
Mio-RCC Remote Charging Kit (FG147-03K) with Base (FG147-02)
Specifications
Dimensions
(HWD)
Charging Base - 1.61 in. x 4.25 in. (height) x (diameter)
(4.09 cm x 10.80 cm)
Lithium Ion Battery - 2.13 in. x 1.38 in. x .28 in. (L x W x D)
(5.41 cm x 3.45 cm x .71 cm)
Weight • 1.15 lbs (.52 kg) - Remote Charging Cradle
• .15 lbs (.07 kg) - Power Supply
• .06 lbs (.027 kg) - Rechargeable Lithium Battery
Included
Accessories:
• Rechargeable Lithium Ion battery (4 hours battery life) Kit only
• Back housing Kit only
• Mio-RCC Charging base (FG147-02) with Power Supply
• Power supply Kit only
Note: Some power supply bricks are equipped with an LED that
appears very dim when no R-series remote is present in the
base. This LED lights up brightly when a remote is in the base
and charging.
Other AMX
Equipment:
• Mio-RCC Charging Base (FG147-02) with Power Supply
• Mio R-1 (FG147)
• Mio R-2 RF 418 (FG147-418)
• Mio R-2 RF 433 (FG147-433)
• Mio R-3 (FG148-03)
• Mio R-4 (FG148-04)
• Mio-RBP Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery (FG147-10)
• AXR-RF 418 MHZ RF Receiver (FG782-418)
• AXR-RF 433 MHZ RF Receiver (FG782-433)
• Mio Modero IR Receiver (FG5797-01xx; xx indicates color)
FIG. 2 6 Screw Points of the Back Housing for the Mio R-1/R-2
FIG. 3 Rechargeable Battery Port on The Mio Remote
6 Screw Points
Lithium Ion Battery
Rechargeable
Battery
Port Connection
For full warranty information, refer to the AMX Instruction Manual(s) associated with your Product(s).
05/14
©2014 AMX. All rights reserved. AMX and the AMX logo are registered trademarks of AMX.
AMX reserves the right to alter specifications without notice at any time.
3000 RESEARCH DRIVE, RICHARDSON, TX 75082 • 800.222.0193 • fax 469.624.7153 • technical support 800.932.6993 • www.amx.com
93-0147-02 REV: E
Changing Battery Modes (Mio R-1 and R-2)
Configuration Mode
The Configuration Mode enables the user to set the battery type on the Mio R-
1 and R-2 remotes to Normal for standard AAA type batteries, or Recharge if
equipped with a Lithium Ion battery pack upgrade. To enter Configuration
Mode:
1. Press and hold the STOP button and the INPUT button simultaneously as
shown in FIG. 4 step 1. The two buttons must be pressed within 0.1 sec-
onds of each other and held down for 2 seconds. The device indicates
that you are now in Configuration Mode. See below for available modes.
Battery Type
2. Pressing button "6" on the remote toggles the displayed battery type
between Normal and Recharge. The type of battery installed in the MIO
remote dictates the battery type to be selected.
3. Press the EXIT key shown in FIG. 4 step 3 when selection has been
made and is reflected in the display at the top of the remote.
Note: Settings will not be lost in the event the batteries die or are removed.
Charging The Mio Remote with the Charging Base
The Mio remotes receive power for recharging the battery pack from a charging
base. To recharge the battery pack in a Mio remote, the charging base must
first be installed correctly.
1. Locate the power cord equipped with a power brick AC/DC converter.
2. Connect the angled barrel power connector of the power cord into the
bottom power port on the Mio remote charging base. See FIG. 5 for the
location.
3. Route the cable through the provided channel as shown so that it comes
out the side of the base. This will ensure that the base sits flush on a flat
surface.
4. Connect the AC power plug from the AC/DC converter power brick to an
external power source (wall outlet, power strip, etc.)
Note: Some power supply bricks are equipped with an LED that appears very
dim when no R-series remote is present in the base. This LED lights up brightly
when a remote is in the base and charging.
5. Place the bottom of the Mio remote into the charging base so the contacts
on the remote are on top of the charging contacts inside the charging
base. The Power LED on the Mio remote blinks red to indicate it is
charging and illuminates solid red when it is done. Full charge cycle for a
depleted battery is approximately 3 hours.
Avoid placing units equipped with AAA batteries into the charging
base.
FIG. 4 Remote “Battery Type” Programming Features
1. Press and hold the STOP and the
INPUT buttons simultaneously to
enter program mode.
3. Press the EXIT key when complete.
2. Press "6" to toggle between
Normal and Recharge in display.
NORMAL Display indicates battery type selected.
FIG. 5 Mio Remote Charging Base (Top and Bottom view)
Charging Contacts
Rubber Feet
Angled Barrel Power Connector
(Bottom View)
(Top View)

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