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  • Page 1 PC APPLICATION USER MANUAL PULL DATA WRITE DATA EXECUTE DATA SHARE DATA CONTROL DATA...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ......................... 4 1.1. Getting started ......................5 Modular Intelligence Device ....................7 2.1. DEMO MODE ......................7 PC Application ........................8 3.1. Logging in, and Creating a User ................... 8 3.2. HOME .......................... 8 3.3. COMMUNITY ....................... 8 3.4.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Welcome, and a sincere thank you for purchasing the worlds most advanced e-cigarette – we are confident you will enjoy it. In order to get started with this quick guide you have to have the following items nearby; 1. MiD One device 2. 2x 16340 batteries 3. 1x USB to USB mini cable 4.
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    After you have successfully installed your software, you need to power up, and connect your MiD One. First, remove the battery lid on the MiD One by screwing the end cap counter-clockwise. Next, insert the batteries with the + pointing towards the joystick on the MiD And screw the end cap back on.
  • Page 6 PC Application User Manual Now, click the Janty icon on your desktop to open up the Janty MiD software. Once the software opens you will see something like this: In general, the MiD software is divided into five sections: A. MiD Home: This is the MiD Homepage, and by default this is the first page you will see when you open the MiD software.
  • Page 7: Modular Intelligence Device

    An example of a new function could be ”State Color”. This module gives you the ability to personalize the color associated for the states of your MiD One. If you do not have this module, you will not be able to activate this option; If you do buy this module, the option to activate will of course be usable –...
  • Page 8: Pc Application

    PC Application User Manual 3. PC Application 3.1. Logging in, and Creating a User The first step is to log in by using the email and password you already registered with, in order to download the PC software. Input those at the top right corner of the MiD software, and click ”Log in”.
  • Page 9: Device

    PC Application User Manual 3.4. DEVICE The device section is where you set the global settings for your MiD device, and also where you activate it. Once you open up the page you see the following: This screen is divided into left, and right. On the left side you have information about your MiD serial number, owner, etc.
  • Page 10 PC Application User Manual If however your MiD is connected, you should see the following: A small tab saying ”Janty MiD Series” shows up. Note: Depending on what model you buy, and if the software has been changed, this could read something else;...
  • Page 11 PC Application User Manual Once you click it, it turns blue, and now suddenly the screen gets expanded with more info: This info is all the info that is embedded inside your MiD device. Product part number: The unique product number of your device Product serial number: The unique serial number of your device Firmware version:...
  • Page 12: Vaping Style

    PC Application User Manual The right side of the screen, is where you set up all your global variables: At the top you have several tabs – the one with the white text, is the active one. Note: Not all tabs may be edited. Some tabs require that you purchase a module from midseries.com in order to use it.
  • Page 13: Update

    PC Application User Manual 3.4.2. Update In the update tab you can check for firmware updates online. Firmware version: This shows your current firmware version Last Checked: This shows when you last checked for a firmware update After your click ”Check for update” it will show what version is now Latest Version: online, and ready for download.
  • Page 14: State Color

    PC Application User Manual 3.4.4. State Color State color is where you set the colors you want your MiD to display during various operations. Profile Switching: Click the box to set the color you want the MiD to display whenever you activate profile switching mode Profile Programming: Click the box to set the color you want the MiD to display whenever you activate profile programming mode...
  • Page 15: Threshold Range

    PC Application User Manual 3.4.5. Threshold Range This section is where you can limit the MiD to perform within a certain range. This can be useful if you have an atomizer you know is not intended for usage beyond a certain limit;...
  • Page 16: Statistics

    PC Application User Manual 3.4.6. Statistics The statistics page shows the amount of puffs you have taken on the MiD since you inserted new batteries. If you take out your batteries, this statistic will be reset. One puff = everything past a 1 second push on the button. JTY-4S0-0E10-0-V1.1, 2013-02-14 Page 16 of 41...
  • Page 17: Profile

    PC Application User Manual 3.5. PROFILE The profile section is where the magic happens; this is where you edit, store, and shares your profiles. In the profile section we will be covering two different ways of using the MiD software; MiD BASE, and MiD PRO.
  • Page 18 The ”speed” dial monitors your MiD One in real time, showing you the value you selected in the bottom right of the screen: So if you click voltage, you will see the dial show the actual voltage the MiD One is outputting, the second you press on the joystick button.
  • Page 19 So whichever color you select here, will be shown in ”Color Selected”, and will also be the color your MiD One will light up in for that profile. The ”Atomizer Voltage” portion ( reading ”0” on the screenshot ) is the voltage you set your MiD One to run at –...
  • Page 20 PC Application User Manual By pushing ”Refresh”, the software then asks the MiD device to hand over the profiles it has stored on it, and these will pop up on your screen: As you can see, now the grey area suddenly shows profile 1, 2, 3, and 4 – and the highlighted profile, in this case profile 1, also displays its first data on the right side;...
  • Page 21 In order to actually switch to using that profile, you will have to put a mark in the checkbox, and click save. In MiD BASE mode, you can change and store up to 4 profiles on your MiD One, each with a freely chosen LED color, and a freely chosen static voltage.
  • Page 22: Mid Pro

    PC Application User Manual 3.5.2. MiD PRO In MiD PRO mode things become a bit more complex; but the complexity lies in the many things you can do with the software, not necessarily in how hard it is to learn. First of all, if you have bought the MiD PRO module, you will be able to switch into PRO mode by clicking in the bottom left corner: By clicking MiD PRO, suddenly portions of the screen changes quite drastically:...
  • Page 23 PC Application User Manual 3.5.2.1. Power / Voltage This is where you select what kind of power/voltage you want your profile to be edited in. 3.5.2.2. Cut / Copy / Paste / Select This is your toolbox for selecting, cutting, copying, and pasting your profile data; these work just like you know from text editors.
  • Page 24 PC Application User Manual Undo / Redo – Increase / Decrease 3.5.2.4. Undo and redo is just like in any other program, a way to remove, or repeat your action. Increase and decrease are functions to do just that, to any selection you make in your profile edit area.
  • Page 25 PC Application User Manual 3.5.2.7. Gauge Area To the right side of the screen you have the gauge area: These gauges show the atomizer voltage, atomizer power, and atomizer current in real time from the second you press the button on the joystick, until you let go; this is a mini-real time monitor which comes in handy when making a profile.
  • Page 26 PC Application User Manual 3.5.2.8. Profile Edit Area This area, in the center of your screen is where you make the actual changes to your currently selected profile. Going from bottom to top, in the left side, you can see voltage: from 0 to 8 volts. Going from left to right, at the bottom, you can see your profiles timeline: from 0 to 12 seconds.
  • Page 27 PC Application User Manual 3.5.2.9. MiD PRO Tutorial Let’s make a brief tutorial about the MiD PRO editor. We do zoom in, using the zoom tool in order to explain this a bit clearer. And all of a sudden you can see the entire second, split up in 10 small black dots. Each of these dots represent a value to the MiD.
  • Page 28 PC Application User Manual So, right now, if we are to push the MiD’s button, this profile would run, from left to right, for 12 seconds, and all the black dots that comes along every 1/10th of a second, would simply tell the MiD to run at 3.75 volt.
  • Page 29 PC Application User Manual Well, we could simply highlight the individual dots, and assign various colors to these. So, if we wanted to test this out right now, all we have to do is make a small checkbox mark to the left of the profile, and click ”Save”.
  • Page 30 PC Application User Manual I chose to give mine an all red look, and it ended up looking like this: Now, this profile, when the button on the MiD is pressed, will run the following voltages over the first second, in 1/10th of a second intervals: 6,9 –...
  • Page 31 PC Application User Manual Instead of having to program every 1/10th of a 12 second timeline, you can simply copy and paste what you already did. Start by highlighting the portion you want to copy; hold down the left mouse button, and drag to cover the portion you want to copy.
  • Page 32 PC Application User Manual But, sometimes you don’t want to go that much into detail, and you need some inspiration; this is where the figures come into the picture. Let’s try to do some radical and easy changes; start by choosing ”select all”: This will highlight the entire 12 second timeline.
  • Page 33 PC Application User Manual What just happened? You selected everything, then you applied a figure that is essentially a straight line to the selection. While still having everything selected, try pressing some of the other figures – your results should look something like this: Underneath these figures, you also have a ”More Options”...
  • Page 34 PC Application User Manual By clicking ”x4” you are telling the software to create 4 sines in the selected area – which will look like this: You can also see four choices named sample 1 to sample 4. These boxes are samples we made, simply for giving you a starting point in creating profiles.
  • Page 35 PC Application User Manual Now, going 8 volts for half a second might be just a bit too much for your atomizer, so lets take a look at the ”Increase” and ”Decrease” functions. If you, with the entire selection still highlighted, click and hold the decrease button, this is what happens.
  • Page 36 PC Application User Manual I have highlighted from approximately 1 second, to 3.7 seconds into the profile – and then i press the pyramid shape – and as you can see, the pyramid is now inserted into the profile. Another very cool feature is that you can copy and paste from other profiles as you wish. Right now, we are in profile 3, still editing –...
  • Page 37 PC Application User Manual As you can see, my profile 4 is quite colorful ; but notice how the selection has not changed; it still covers from 1 second, to 3.7 seconds. So, if i click ”copy” now, and then highlight the profile i came from, and then hit paste, i can actually ”steal”...
  • Page 38 PC Application User Manual 3.5.2.11. R1, R2, L2, L3 – active profiles Next to each profile is a small icon; this icon reads ”R1, R2, L3, L4”. What this icon means is that your profile is placed in either Right 1, Right 2, Left 3 or Left 4 on the MiD. These are also your active profiles, that are onboard the MiD.
  • Page 39: Monitoring

    PC Application User Manual 3.6. MONITORING The monitoring page, is where you can view real time monitoring data from your MiD device, as you vape. This page holds a lot of information, so let’s break it down: The top of the page, holds three big gauges, or ”speed” dials if you will. These dials show (from left to right);...
  • Page 40 PC Application User Manual Battery Life This shows the battery life in percentage At the bottom of the screen, in the center you see this: The cross is a visual representation of the joystick on the MiD. The ”U” shaped arch underneath, in light grey represents the LED and the color of it. Once the MiD is activated, the black cross will have a small blue square on it, indicating where you are pressing on the joystick –...
  • Page 41 PC Application User Manual If I press up or down, the blue square will also reflect this, and as you can see, different LED colors (due to my profile having multiple LED colors in it) are being shown. Pressing Up Pressing Down JTY-4S0-0E10-0-V1.1, 2013-02-14 Page 41 of 41...

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