Comm Box Joey Micro User manual

Joey Micro
Manual v1.1.3
This manual covers the following:
Pre-programmed functionality
User programming
Installation guide

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1. Remove power from the Joey Micro.
2. Hold down the two buttons shown in the
diagram.
3. Apply power to the Joey Micro while continuing
to hold the two buttons.
4. Keep holding the two buttons for six seconds.
5. Once preset mode has been entered use the
number keys 1, 2, 3 and 4 to enter the desired
4-digit preset code as shown on the following
page.
6. Once you have entered 4 digits, the pattern of
LEDs will change. The LED pattern should
match the pattern shown on the following page.
This is to verify that the correct preset has been
selected.
7. If the selection is correct, press the OK button.
The Joey Micro will beep afterward it will restart
with the new configuration installed.
PRE- PROGRAMMED FUNCTIONALITY
-
Entering ‘preset mode’ on the Joey Micro6

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1111 O - - benq RS232
- - -
1112 - O - dell RS232
- - -
1113 O O - Dell IR (no auto shut-down)
- - -
1114 - - O epson RS232
- - -
1121 O - O hitachi RS232
- - -
1122 - O O mitsubishi RS232
- - -
1123 O O O nec1-19.2kbaud RS232
- - -
1124 - - - nec2-38.4kbaud RS232
O - -
1131 O - - optoma RS232
O - -
1132 - O - panasonic RS232
O - -
1133 O O - promethean RS232
O - -
1134 - - O sanyo RS232
O - -
1141 O - O sharp RS232
O - -
Code Indicator Description

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Joey Micro and Joey Lite are complete control packages. Both are capable of Infra Red and
RS232 control including macros and are 100% customisable, both graphically and functionally.
There are three steps to programming a Joey Micro or Lite:
1. Compile graphics
2. Add functionality
3. Print and download
To keep this manual as simple as possible, we will take a commonly used scenario –a projector
controller using a Joey Micro –and show how to build it step-by-step.
The Joey Micro will need to:
• Control Projector power and source selection between PC, DVD and VCR.
• Control audio volume, on either the projector or an AV receiver.
Step 1 - Assembling the graphics:
1) Open the Joey program and choose the device type.
2) Open an Explorer window (right click ‘Start’ and click ‘Explore’)
Navigate to your graphics library:
C:/Program Files/Command
Systems/Graphics Library/Joey
Micro_Lite
You should now have the Joey
program and an Explorer window
open together.
3) Navigate to landscape
CUSTOM PROGRAMMING

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backgrounds. Choose a suitable background and drag it onto the Joey screen.
4) Navigate to the button library. Drag in the desired buttons. It is possible to make multiple
selections by using the Ctrl key.
5) Buttons will snap into place if the ‘Snap’ feature has been activated.
6) Once in place, highlight each buttons and click ‘Btn’. This will automatically scale the
button to the correct size.
7) If you want your printed image to contain LED indicator circles, go into ‘Edit behaviour’
mode, double click the desired button and select ‘Print Circles’.
Step 2 - Adding functionality:
You will need to be in ‘Edit behaviour’ mode to add
functionality.
In steps 1 to 7 we will assign indicator LEDs to screens so as to
indicate the projector’s current operating mode.
In the steps that follow we will assign the actual
control codes.
1) Rename the 1st screen to ‘Main’ (or whatever
you feel is a suitable name for a first screen).
2) Double click the “PC” button. Click on ‘Go to
screen’.
3) Drop down box and select ‘Create new
screen’. Rename new screen “PC”.
4) Click ‘OK’.
5) Now click the PC button once. Note that the current screen is now on PC. While on this
screen, double click the PC button and change the LED state to ‘ON’.
6) Double click the System Off button. Click ‘Go to screen’. Select ‘Main’.
7) Repeat above steps to create the DVD and VCR screens.
To test your work, click on each button on the screen to verify that the indicator LEDs work the
way they should. Do not forget to add links from all buttons to all screens, as in (2) and (6)
above... so that all logical operations are possible and your user cannot get “stuck” in a screen
or mode with no way out.

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The next step is to add the control codes to each screen. For this example, we want to be able to
change projector modes and control volume from any screen but only send a projector Power Off
from the main screen.
When adding codes to buttons, you simply need to add the codes for the buttons you would need
to press on the original remote controls to perform the necessary action. For example, when your
user presses the “VCR” button, the following codes should be sent:
Power On to the projector (do not use a Toggle Power command)
Power On to the VCR (if available)
Power On to the AV Receiver (if available)
Select VCR input on AV receiver (if used)
Select Video input on the projector
8) To add IR and RS232 codes and macros, double click the desired button, click ‘Add’, drop
down the box and select ‘Load New Codeset’.
9) Navigate to desired codeset(s) and add codes and waits as required.
Step 3 - Print and Download:
1) Click ‘File, Print Setup’ and select desired printer, paper size and layout.
2) Click Print. You may wish to preview prior to printing.
3) Note that more than one copy can be printed per page, simply select “many per page”
under print settings.
4) Ensure that you have saved your work!
5) Plug programming cable into PC and Click ‘Handset, Download’ or click the shortcut
download icon. (The Joey Micro must be powered to download.)
6) Click download to begin.
These instructions are intended to be as simple as possible. They do not cover the many
advanced features in the Joey software such as codeset find and replace, scale to screen etc., nor
the advanced device control strategies you may occasionally need when controlling projectors.
You can consult the Joey Programming manual for more information.
A comprehensive training course can be provided by Command Systems.

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INSTALLATION GUIDE
POWER PACK:
supplied with Joey Micro6
ACCESS PORT:
supplied with Joey Micro6
JOEY INSTALL CABLE:
ZTT3003 - 3m
ZTT3005 - 5m
ZTT3010 - 10m
ZTT3020 - 20m
ZTT3000 - F/F adaptor
MOUNTING BLOCK:
ZTT0811 (optional)
JOEY PROJECTOR
CABLE:
Pre-terminated projector
cables. Please refer to your
projector manual or contact
our sales staff to determine
which cable you require. All
cables are a standard 1mtr,
please use adaptor to extend.
RJ45 to Mini Din 8
RJ45 to PS/2
RJ45 to DB9 male
RJ45 to DB9 male
RJ45 to DB9 female
RJ45 to Mini Din 3
JOEY MICRO6:
ZTT0842
1 - Program Joey Micro6 to suit your projector
2 - Mount Joey Micro6 on the wall
3 - Connect Joey install cable to the back of Joey Micro6
4 - Connect the other end of the Joey install cable to the right-angled slot on the access port
5 - Mount/fix access port, preferably near to the projector
6 - Connect the Joey projector cable in to the slot marked ‘RS232 port 1’ on the access port
7 - Connect the power pack
If you have any further enquires please do not hesitate to contact us at Command Systems.
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