Mio R-4 Question

JustinC
JustinC Junior Member
I was wondering what software the R-4 uses to program the touch screen. I figured it would use TPD4 but I haven't seen a release to add it to the list of touchpanels.

Would anyone who has worked with it give some insite as to how the panel looks and how customizable it is.

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  • DHawthorne
    DHawthorne Junior Member
    JustinC wrote:
    I was wondering what software the R-4 uses to program the touch screen. I figured it would use TPD4 but I haven't seen a release to add it to the list of touchpanels.

    Would anyone who has worked with it give some insite as to how the panel looks and how customizable it is.
    Since they haven't shipped, none of the software seems to support them yet either. The R-1 is now programmed with KeypadBuilder, so I would guess these will too. KB has a "display" page for setting up the LCD on the R-1, so it would just be a matter of expanding that for icons, etc.
  • brooklyn79
    brooklyn79 Junior Member
    Greetings.
    Since Mio R4 is native G4 device, TPDesign 4 is used to program it.
  • Marc Scheibein
    Marc Scheibein Junior Member
    JustinC wrote:
    I was wondering what software the R-4 uses to program the touch screen. I figured it would use TPD4 but I haven't seen a release to add it to the list of touchpanels.

    Would anyone who has worked with it give some insite as to how the panel looks and how customizable it is.
    TPDesign4 v2.7 supports the MIO-R4, and can be downloaded the common ways.
  • jjames
    jjames AMX Sustaining Engineer
    TPDesign4 v2.7 supports the MIO-R4, and can be downloaded the common ways.
    USB only, right?
  • brooklyn79
    brooklyn79 Junior Member
    Yep, USB only.
  • jjames
    jjames AMX Sustaining Engineer
    brooklyn79 wrote:
    Yep, USB only.
    Ouch. That hurts . . . talk about taking a step backwards.
  • GSLogic
    GSLogic Junior Member
    brooklyn79 wrote:
    Yep, USB only.

    A few helpful notes on loading the R4.

    1. Remove the password from the R4.
    2. Set the unit to USB and reboot.
    3. BEFORE upload the new file from TP4, set the unit back to MESH.
    4. Now after the TP4 upload the R4 for automaticly reboot in MESH mode.

    It will save you some time.
  • nancekj19
    nancekj19 Junior Member
    Nice

    I didnt think about that... To put it in mesh before the download, that will be a huge timesaver!

    I also have the input button popup a maintenance page that has the 'mesh' and 'usb' button and the reboot button on it.. so you dont have to enter into protected setup all the time.


    Ken
  • mixu
    mixu Early adopter
    GSLogic wrote:
    A few helpful notes on loading the R4.

    1. Remove the password from the R4.
    2. Set the unit to USB and reboot.
    3. BEFORE upload the new file from TP4, set the unit back to MESH.
    4. Now after the TP4 upload the R4 for automaticly reboot in MESH mode.

    It will save you some time.

    I just got my R4. This does save time. Thanks for the tip!

    Mixu
  • GSLogic
    GSLogic Junior Member
    Dear Mr. AMX
    Any plans to implement the "smart tranfer" for the R4.
    When a job has 9 remotes there is a lot of wasted time.

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