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BINDING THE MRIR1

Set House ID and Room Binding

1. 

Go to a previously configured Room Scene Controller 
in the room where the MRIR1 is to operate. Start a 
Room Binding by pressing the UP/DN buttons on the 
controller. If the MRIR1 doesn’t need to be bound to 
a room (it will only be used to execute house scenes) 
you can start the binding from any device in the house, 
confirm that the house binding is successful, then skip 
to step 3.

 

The MRIR1 house binding is successful when it’s LED 
starts blinking green.

2. 

To include the MRIR1 
in the room where the 
binding was initiated, 
go to the MRIR1 and 
simultaneously press 
and hold it’s   buttons 
while the house binding 
is still active (LEDs on all 
devices in the house are 
blinking). 

 

The MRIR1 room binding is successful and it is included 
in the room when it’s LED starts blinking yellow 
(amber).

3. 

When binding is complete, terminate the binding from 
the device that started the binding (simultaneously hold 
and hold the   buttons until the unit stops blinking).

Setup of the MRIR1 is complete.

Changing House/Room ID

To change the House ID, reset the MRIR1 to its factory 
default state (“0” for House and Room ID). Press and hold 
the   buttons for 10 seconds, until the LED turns solid yellow 
(amber). When the unit returns to defaults, it can accept a 
new House ID. 

To change the Room ID (when the House ID is correct), 
initiate a Room Binding from a device with the desired Room 
ID. Include the MRIR1 into the Room by simultaneously 
pressing it’s   buttons to include or exclude it. When the 
MRIR1 is included it’s LED blinks yellow (amber). When 
excluding the MRIR1 from a room the Room ID is cleared 
leaving the device with no Room ID. 

When a House ID has been assigned but the Room ID is at 
the factory default of “0” then in the normal operating mode 
the MRIR1 will show a Red LED error condition indicating 
that the unit is not yet bound to a specific room.

THE IR PROGRAMMING REMOTE

The Programming Remote supplied 
with the MRIR1 uses the Legrand 
CAD IR data protocol. This 
protocol is built into the 
MRIR1 interface, which 
translates the codes from 
the IR remote to Top Dog 
commands for wireless 
transmission to the Miro 
network.

You can use the Programming Remote 
to directly control the MRIR1, or you 
can use the Programming Remote to 
teach a “learning remote” the codes. 
Refer to the instructions supplied with 
the learning remote for programming 
and protocol information. For more 
information about remotes, go to www.RemoteCentral.com.

Teaching Mode Procedures

To teach a learning remote using the Programming Remote 
you must set the Programming Remote to the desired 
Groupe code and Scene Selection.

1. 

Set the Groupe code for the Programming Remote 
using the rotary dial under the battery cover. See the IR 
Programming Groupe Code Configuration section for 
a description of each code. Note the markings next to 
the dial to determine the 
location of each Groupe 
code setting. Use a small 
screwdriver to rotate 
the dial. Each time you 
change from one code to 
another, you should hear 
a faint “click” indicating 
proper placement of the 
dial.

2.   Set the Scene Select 

switch. When the Scene 
Select switch on the 
Programming Remote is 
in the top position it is set 
for scenes 1-10, in the 
bottom position it is set 
for the Aux mode, which 
provides an alternate 
set of functions for the buttons. The Aux functions are 
determined by the Groupe selection.

3. 

Place the learning remote and the Programming 
Remote about 6 to 12 inches apart, with the IR transmit/
receive lenses aimed at each other. 

4. 

Put the learning remote in Learn mode (according to the 
instructions provided with the remote). 

5. 

Press a button on the learning remote that you want to 
teach a function or scene then press the button on the 
Programming Remote that invokes the desired function 
or scene. Repeat as necessary until the remote is fully 
programmed.

6. 

Terminate the Learn mode on the learning remote then 
test operation of the system using the learning remote.

Aux 

Hous

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Panic

OFF  

   ON

Aux R

oom

Ramp

Down

     UP

Scen

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Scen

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Scene

Scen

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Scen

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1

1

OFF

9

7

1

5

1

3

ON

10

8

6

1

4

1

2

Scen

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Select

1-10

Aux

Hou

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Roo

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Programming

Remote

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Signal
transmission
indicator
light

Scene
Select
Switch

House 

Scenes

 

(Groupe 1)

Scene 

Sel

ect 

@1-10

 

Scenes 1-10

House

 OFF

 & House

 ON

Scene 

Sel

ect @Aux

 

Button 

1= Panic OF

F

Butt

on 2= P

anic ON

House

 OFF & House

 ON

Room Scenes

 

(Gro

upe 2)

Scen

e S

elect @1

-10

 

Sce

nes 1-10

Room OFF &

 Roo

m O

N

Scene 

Select @Aux

Scenes 11-15 

Button 

9 = Ramp DO

WN 

Button 

10 = Ra

mp UP

Room OF

F & Room ON

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Clara

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Control
Buttons

Status LED

 Green
 Yellow (amber)
 Red

Pushbuttons

      Top
      Bottom
      Press both
simultaneously

Internal

IR Receiver

Jack for

External IR Receiver

Power Supply Jack

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

+

_

9 Volt 
Alkaline
battery

Battery
connector

Marking label
locations

Battery cover

Groupe
selector
dial

Содержание MRIR1

Страница 1: ... PLEASE CONTACT Mary Jo Sowinski Phone 408 486 7511 Email maryjo sowinski wattstopper com All information in this drawing is the property of Watt Stopper Legrand and cannot be copied or used without the written approval of Watt Stopper Legrand Title MRIR1 Installation Instructions SANTA CLARA CALIFORNIA DRAWN BY PLM MARCOM ENGINEERING QA TITLE BOX PG SOWINSKI SCALE 1 1 Drawing 07068 Orig Drawing D...

Страница 2: ...agile Top Dog technology these wireless devices avoid interference with other 900MHz devices such as cordless phones and baby monitors POWER FAIL MEMORY After a power failure all wireless devices automatically return to the state that they were in immediately prior to loss of power All configuration and scene control information is preserved APPLICATION ASSISTANCE The MRIR1 functions as part of a ...

Страница 3: ...e instructions supplied with the learning remote for programming and protocol information For more information about remotes go to www RemoteCentral com Teaching Mode Procedures To teach a learning remote using the Programming Remote you must set the Programming Remote to the desired Groupe code and Scene Selection 1 Set the Groupe code for the Programming Remote using the rotary dial under the ba...

Страница 4: ...Scene Controller When a new scene is stored using the MRIR1 it is stored using the default fade time of 2 seconds IR Groupe code 5 6 Start Stop House Room Scene Binding When using Groupe code 5 or 6 the unit starts stops a house or room scene binding for the corresponding scene This command should not be programmed into a learning remote and is included to aid the user during setup of House and Ro...

Страница 5: ...e separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Caution Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment WARRANTY INFORMATION Manufacturer war...

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