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IR PROGRAMMING REMOTE GROUPE CODE 
CONFIGURATION

Groupe code 1- Recall House Scene

Groupe code 1 commands the MRIR1 to recall house scenes. 
When the Scene Select switch is in the upper position (1-10) 
the Programming Remote recalls house scenes 1-10, House 
OFF and House ON. When the Scene Select switch is in the 
lower position (Aux) button 1 (top left) is Panic OFF, button 2 
(top right) is Panic ON, button 11 is House ON and button 12 
is House OFF.

Groupe code 2 - Recall Room Scene

Groupe code 2 commands the MRIR1 to recall Room Scenes. 
When the Scene Select switch is in the upper position the 
Programming Remote recalls room scenes 1-10, Room 
OFF and Room ON. When the switch is in the lower position 
(Aux), it recalls room scenes 11-15, button 9 performs a 
proportional Ramp Down, button 10 performs a proportional 
Ramp Up, button 11 is Room ON and button 12 is Room OFF.

About Room Proportional Ramp Commands:

 In a standard 

Miro installation, a Proportional Ramp is performed using 
the paddle on a room scene controller. The amount of fade 
is reflected in the duration of the press. Most IR devices, 
however, transmit their command data on the initial button 
action, therefore the MRIR1 proportional ramp function has 
been adapted.

To initiate a Proportional Ramp command, press and release 
the corresponding Ramp Down or Ramp Up button on the 
Programming Remote. When the desired output level is 
achieved, press and release any button to stop the action. 
Since the ramp operation requires multiple operations 
(1-Start, 1-Stop), the ramp speed associated with the IR 
command operates roughly 30% slower than that issued by 
a Miro wireless scene controller. This should aid the user in 
making adjustments with more accuracy.

Please note: Since most IR remotes issue the same 
command several times to ensure that the command 
was received, the MRIR1 treats subsequent identical IR 
commands as a retransmission of the same command. 
Therefore, it is possible that the Proportional Ramp 
command may not be functional on all learning remotes.

IR Groupe code 3/4 - Save House/Room Scene

When using Groupe code 3 or 4, the MRIR1 issues a 
save house or room scene command in place of the 
recall function. It is unlikely that this command would be 
programmed into a learning remote. This capability is 
included to aid the user or commercial installer to quickly 
store new scenes without having to change the setup of an 
existing Miro House or Room 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 
Room Scenes. When the Groupe code is set to 5 or 6, the 
user can start or stop a binding operation by pressing the 
corresponding scene button. This function could be used 
by an installer to dramatically speed up the commissioning 
process as a change from scene binding to another scene 
binding would simply be the press of a button.

TESTING

Test scene recall by pressing a scene button on the 
programmed learning remote or on the Miro Programming 
Remote. The LED on the MRIR1 will blink twice indicating the 
command was sent to the wireless Miro network. 

TROUBLESHOOTING

Using the MRIR1 with an IR repeater system

  If you are using an IR repeater system with the 

MRIR1, make sure it is working correctly with 
the Programming Remote. If not, you will need 
to troubleshoot the IR repeater system.

During Set House ID, the LED is not flashing on some 
Wireless devices.

• If LED is solid green before initiating house ID binding:

  The device already has another house ID. Reset 

it to the factory default so that it can be bound to 
the desired house ID. Resetting to factory defaults 
is described in the “I need to start over” issue.

• If LED is solid yellow (amber) after 

initiating house ID binding:

  The device may be out of range of the initiating 

device. It may be necessary to add a MRR2 Repeater if 
reception to a particular area of the house is blocked.

After teaching the customer’s learning remote, there is no 
response from the MRIR1.

  Try sending the same code from the Programming 

Remote. If that works correctly, there may have 
been a problem during the learning process. IR 
signals are susceptible to interference by sunlight 
and fl uorescent lighting. Try moving to a location 
that is not affected by sunlight or a fl uorescent 
lighting fi xture, place the Programming Remote 
closer or further away from the learning remote 
and then re-teach the desired commands.

I need to start over.

  You can reset any wireless device to factory default 

settings by pressing and holding the Up/Down buttons 
on the until the LED changes to solid yellow (amber) 
(approximately 10 seconds). During the process, the 
LED fl ashes yellow (amber) and when complete, 
it changes to solid yellow (amber). The device can 
then be reconfi gured, exactly like any new device.

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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...

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