AMX Mio Modero Dms Keypad User Manual

Quick Start Guide
Mio Modero DMS Keypad

Overview

The Mio Modero DMS device family provides a wide range of control capabilities in the form of user specified buttons that are functional yet recherché.
Mio Modero DMS keypads are equipped with an LCD menu display with 8 pushbuttons for navigation and menu selection.
Menu Up
Menu items
Menu select pushbuttons
Menu Down
FIG. 1 Mio Modero DMS Device Family

Specifications

Mio Modero DMS (FG2408-01XX) Specifications
Power 12 VDC / PoE:
Maximum power consumption (PoE): • 5.5 Watts
Maximum startup (rush) current (PoE):
Maximum continuous current (PoE):
Maximum power consumption (DC):
Maximum startup (rush) current (DC):
Maximum continuous current (DC):
Front Panel Components: • LCD display
Rear Panel Connectors: • Ethernet Port (PoE)
Dimensions (HWD): • 4.50 (114.3 mm) x 3.50 (91.4 mm) x 2.88 (73 mm)
Supported Fonts: Only True Type Fonts
Weight (range):
Operating Environment: • Operating Temperature: 0° to 40° C (32° to 104° F)
Mounting: The Mio Modero DMS is installed in one of two ways:
Available Color Schemes: Black (BL), White (WH), Beige (BG), Almond (AL),
Included Accessories: • 2-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix connector (41-5025)
Using the KeypadBuilder application available for download from www.amx.com, the Mio Modero DMS is programmed with a Dynamic Menu System (DMS) that is navigated via the 8 pushbuttons and LCD display area. See the KeypadBuilder Instruction Manual for more information on programming Mio Modero DMS devices.
• 150 mA @ 50 VDC
• 100 mA @ 50 VDC
• 5.0 Watts
• 525 mA @ 13.5 VDC
• 350 mA @ 13.5 VDC
• 8 pushbuttons
• 2-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (female) connector
• Device - .45 lbs (.20 kg)
• Back box - .20 lbs (.09 kg)
• Storage Temperature: -10° to 60° C (14° to 140° F)
• 4 screws for hard surface mounting
• 2 expansion clips for pressure mounting
Brown (BR), Gray (GR), Ivory (IV), Light Almond (LA), Taupe (TP), Gold (GL), Silver (SL)
• Mounting kit (KA2250-01)

Installation

Note: To avoid any damage to the electronic component, installation must be
performed in an ESD safe environment.
The installation section addresses the mounting and wiring of the Mio Modero DMS. After you have completed the installation you must consult Necessary Device Setup.

Rear Components

The rear components of the Mio Modero DMS (FIG. 2) are as follows:
Ethernet Port (PoE)
(Front View)
Board Orientation Notch
This notch coincides with an indentation in the back box. The notch is always on the left.
2-pin
3.5 mm mini-Phoenix
(female) connector
Device Removal Notch This notch coincides with a metal tab on the back box. The metal tab prevents damage to installation surfaces.
FIG. 2 Mio Modero DMS Rear Components

Connections and Wiring

The Mio Modero DMS device is powered either via 12VDC or Power over Ethernet (PoE). If both the 12 VDC and PoE power sources are connected, by default the device draws power from the 12 VDC. If the 12 VDC source is disconnected, the PoE will automatically supplies power after a device reboot.
Note: Do not connect power to the Mio Modero DMS until the wiring is complete.

Preparing captive wires for the 2-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix connector

You will need a wire stripper, and flat-blade screwdriver to prepare and connect the captive wires.
1. Strip 0.25 inch (6.35 mm) of wire insulation off all wires.
2. Insert each wire into the appropriate opening on the connector according to the wiring diagrams and connector types described in this section.
3. Turn the screws clockwise to secure the wires in the connector.
Note: Do not over-torque the screws; doing so can bend the seating pins and damage the connector.

Using the PSN NetLinx connector for power

The PWR and GND wires from the 12 VDC power supply must be connected to the corresponding location on the 2-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix connector (See the KeypadBuilder Instruction Manual for an illustration).
1. Insert the PWR and GND wires on the terminal end of a PSN 2-pin 3.5 mm mini­Phoenix cable. Match the wiring locations of the +/- on both the power supply and the terminal connector.
2. Tighten the clamp to secure the two wires.
3. Verify the connection of the 2-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix to the power supply.

Using the Ethernet port for power (PoE)

Connect your CAT5/CAT6 Ethernet cable to the port shown in FIG. 2. (See the Mio Modero DMS & Mio Modero DMS Pinnacle instruction manual for an illustration and
cable pinouts).

Mounting Procedures

FIG. 3 shows the mounting dimensions for the Mio Modero DMS. Reference these measurements when planning and installing the device. Consult the Mio Modero DMS
& Mio Modero DMS Pinnacle instruction manual for other installation methods.

Flat Surface Installation

It is recommended that you cutout the surface slightly smaller than what is outlined in the installation drawings so that you can make any necessary cutout adjustments.
Before you begin, if you are using the 2-pin power connector, verify that the terminal end of the power cable is not connected to a power source
1. If assembled, remove the Mio Modero DMS from the backbox. Place a flathead screwdriver between the tab of the backbox and the notch of the Mio Modero DMS (see FIG. 2) and pry the two apart.
2. Cut out the surface for the Mio Modero DMS backbox using the dimensions shown in FIG. 3. A template is included to help you determine dimensions.
THIS NOTCH IS ONLY NEEDED IF UNIT IS INSTALLED USING
Notch
DRYWALL EXPANSIONS CLIPS (2 PROVIDED)
Only required for
THESE 4 HOLES ARE ONLY REQUIRED WHEN MOUNTING UNIT TO A SOLID
solid surface mounting.
SURFACE (PODIUM, DESK, ETC.). SECURE UNIT WITH #4 SCREWS.
Use #4 screws.
CUTOUT
BEZEL OUTLINE
FIG. 3 Mio DMS Installation Using Either Expansion Clips or #4-40 Screws
3. Thread the CAT5/CAT6 and, if necessary, the power cables through one of the provided breakaway access points on the backbox. Leave enough slack in the wiring to accommodate any re-positioning of the unit.
4. Insert the backbox into the cutout until the rim of the backbox is flush against the wall.
5. Insert and secure four #4-40 mounting screws (not included) into their corresponding holes located along the sides of the backbox until it is flush against the wall. Or use the expasion clips at this time.
6. Connect the 2-pin power connector and/or CAT5/CAT6 cables in the back of the Mio DMS. See FIG. 2 for port locations.
7. Insert and fasten the Mio DMS into the backbox, start at the top of the device and tilt in toward the bottom.

Device Setup

The Mio DMS is equipped with firmware pages that allow you to set and configure various features of the device. Some menu items are compulsory, Necessary Device Setup, while other items are optional,
page 28
of the instruction manual.
To navigate the pages in the Mio DMS, press More... to view more options within the selected menu. Press Return to go back a page and accept changes made.
Note: Confirm your NetLinx master has the latest version of Nexus compliant firmware. The firmware must be UDP and NDP settings compliant (v.323 or higher).

Accessing The Setup Page

If you have not loaded any pages on your Mio DMS device, it will launch the Setup page by default. Otherwise, press and hold down the Up and Down buttons for 3 seconds.

Necessary Device Setup

The following sections must be set on your Mio DMS.

IP Settings

The configuration of the Mio DMS requires you set the communication protocol. Your options are either Static or DHCP. Consult the Mio DMS & Mio DMS Pinnacle instruction manual for setting Static. From the Setup page, follow these steps:
1. Push the button that corresponds to Protected Setup. If you do not have a password established, the device will not prompt you for one. The default pass­word is 1988.
2. Select the button for IP Settings.
3. Select the button for DHCP.
4. In the DHCP page, select the button for DHCP to toggle the protocol between DHCP and Static.
5. Select the button for Return to accept that change.
Consult the Mio DMS & Mio DMS Pinnacle instruction manual for setting a Host Name.
Optional Device Setup section on

Mio DMS Menu Navigation

Follow these tips to set your device information:
• The Up and Down buttons scroll through numerals, upper case and lower case letters.
Accept Char enters the current value and moves the cursor to the right.
Backspace moves the cursor to the left.
Clear removes everything listed.
Abort exits the edit page without keeping changes.
Done accepts changes and returns to the previous page.

Master Connection

1. Push the button that corresponds to Protected Setup. If you do not have a
password established, the device will not prompt you for one.
2. Select the button for Master Connection.
3. Select the button for Connection Mode.
4. Select the button next to the listed mode to toggle through the available con-
nection modes:
Connection Modes
Mode Description Procedures
Auto The device connects to the
first master that responds. This setting requires you set the System Number, this set­ting is available in the Master Connection menu.
URL The device connects to the
specific IP of a master via a TCP connection. This setting requires you set the Master’s IP.
Listen The device "listens" for the
master to initiate contact. This setting requires you provide the master with the device’s IP.
NDP
The device is available via
(UDP)
Nexus Discovery Protocol.
URL
The device connects to the
(UDP)
specific IP of a master via UDP.
5. Press the button for More... to view the second page of the Master Connection
menu.
6. Press the button for Master Port. The default setting for the port is 1319. Press
the button next to the master port number to access the edit page and change this value.
See Mio DMS Menu Navigation for help.
7. After you have set your Master Port and pressed Done, press Return to final-
ize your changes and go back to the Master Connection
If you have enabled password security on your master you need to set the username and password within the device.
8. Press the button for Username. If no username has been set, the field is blank.
Press the button that correlates to the blank field just below Username.
See Mio DMS Menu Navigation for help.
9. After you have set your Username and pressed Done, press Return to finalize
your changes and go back to the Master Connection page.
10. Press the button for More...
11. Press the button for Password. If no password has been set, the field is blank.
Press the button that correlates to the blank field just below Passwor d.
See Mio DMS Menu Navigation for help.
12. After you have set your Password and pressed Done, press Return to finalize
your changes and go back to the Master Connection page.
13. Reboot device to confirm changes.
Setting the System Number:
1. Within the Master Connection menu, select the button for System Number.
2. To change the System Number from what is listed, press the button next to the System Num­ber to enter the edit page.
See Mio DMS Menu Navigation for help.
3. After you have set your System Number and pressed Done, press Return to finalize your changes and go back to the Master Connection page.
Setting the Master IP:
1. Select the button next to More...
2. Select the button next to Master IP.
3. To change the Master IP from what is listed, press the button next to the Master IP number to enter the edit page.
See Mio DMS Menu Navigation for help.
4. After you have set your Master IP and pressed Done, press Return to finalize your changes and go back to the Master Connection page.
Confirm device IP is on the Master URL list. You can set the Host Name on the device and use it to locate the device on the master. Host Name is particularly useful in the DHCP scenario where the IP address can change.
Use the master web interface, NetLinx Studio or commands to bind the DMS device to the master.
Setting the Master IP:
1. Select the button next to More...
2. Select the button next to Master IP.
3. To change the Master IP from what is listed, press the button next to the Master IP number to enter the edit page.
See Mio DMS Menu Navigation for help.
4. After you have set your Master IP and pressed Done, press Return to finalize your changes and go back to the Master Connection page.
page.
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For full warranty information, refer to the AMX Instruction Manual(s) associated with your Product(s).
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