Table of Contents Introduction Installation Reset Button Pre-Programmed Selection What The Pre-programmed Applications Will Do Custom Programming Using Joey Editor – Tips Updating From Earlier Model Joeys Correcting The Ports The Wait Command...
1 Introduction The Joey Micro is a range of small programmable control panels that is available in six and nine button versions. They can be easily programmed for a wide range of AV-related control tasks using the Windows-based Joey Editor software. Additionally, they come pre-loaded with a number of commonly-used control programs that may be selected by the installer without needing a laptop or PC.
The Multi I/O and Relay Driver connectors are plug-compatible with earlier-model Joeys. A range of projector serial cables, IR emitters and the programming cable are available from CommBox. 3 Reset Button This button (see diagram above), accessed through a small hole, is used for six distinct functions depending on when and how long it is pressed.
The keys will be reassigned to numbers. Enter the 4 digit code shown in the table in the following and press OK. The Joey Micro will play a sound for a few seconds while it copies your chosen application into the working Flash memory area. This overwrites anything that was already there.
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When a Source key is pressed, the associated LED is lit and the following happens: Source is selected (for fast response when the projector is already on) Screen control DC trigger (Relay 1) is turned on Projector is turned on (if it's already on, this will be ignored) Following a lamp warmup delay of 45 seconds, the Source is re-selected.
5 Updating From Earlier Model Joeys For the new Joey Micro range, there are new features such as extra ports and separate access to ports. The new models are plug-compatible with the old and are generally compatible as far as programming is concerned.
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Look for the “DEVICE_TYPE” entry. Change it according to the following table:. Model Micro 6 Landscape Micro 6 Portrait Micro 9 Landscape Micro 9 Portrait Click on Keep Changes. Joey Editor will warn you accordingly! +61 2 9975 6001...
The LEDs on the Joey will move. The size and position of the keys will now be wrong, as shown here. Control – Click all the keys so that they are marked with a grey border. Click on the “btn” key in the Graphics Toolbox. The keys will automatically resize and snap to the new positions.
Click the “Edit Behaviour” radio button on the toolbar and double-click each button in turn. On the new Joeys you should specify the port you are using for each RS232 command. If you don't, Port 2 is assumed. The old Joey Micros did not have addressable ports and so would transmit on both ports simultaneously.
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