QUALSENSE TECHNOLOGIES MX3-V 2.4G remote controller User Manual MX3 V
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MX3-V Product Requirement Document Ron Sapir-Tchetchik 28 Feb, 2015 The following document is a specifications document. This document is confidential and should not be disclosed to any third party without prior written consent from Viggo. If found, please destroy or send to Viggo BV, Van Heuven Goedhartlaan 935, 1181 LD, Amstelveen, The Netherlands or email to info@viggo.tv CONFIDENTIAL MX3-V Product Requirements Document 1. Introduction Following are the design requirements for an extended numeric keypad motion remote control to fit Viggo SNTV requirements. 2. Operational Setup and Transmission Modes The viggo remote control has two operational setups and two transmission modes as described in the following: The two operational setups, Generic TV setupand Viggo TV setupare selected once during the setup procedure. It is performed by pressing and holding the OK + Menu buttons for 10 seconds. With every time the OK + Menu buttons are pressed for the 10 seconds duration, the Operational Setup will change to the other one. Visual LED indication should be given when toggle process is complete: Double LED blink will indicate Generic TV setup has been selected. Triple LED blink will indicate Viggo TV setup has been selected. Once toggled, the remote is not expected to change operational setup unless re-assigned to a different box. 1. Generic TV setup– In generic TV setup, all keys marked with” RF|IR” in the table below toggle between IR and RF transmission modes according to the following description. a. Transmission modes i. IR mode – RF|IR marked buttons send IR commands based on learned IR process or selected IR database, as explained below. ii. RF mode – RF|IR marked buttons send RF commands as, as explained below. b. Transmission mode selection i. When pressing the TV button, remote transmission mode is set to IR mode. ii. When pressing the SMART TV button, remote transmission mode is set to RF mode. iii. When pressing the Power button, remote transmission mode is set to RF mode. Viggo TV setup – In Viggo TV setup there is no transmission mode change. All keys are sending the RF or IR or RF+IR codes as stated in Viggo TV Setup Mode Key Layouttable. 2. . VIGGO.TV CONFIDENTIAL MX3-V Product Requirements Document 3. RC Keys Layout The tables below relate to the keys layout of the remote control pictured in section 6 below for the two operational setup modes Notations: 1. IR means either IR codes from built-in IR database of major manufacturers or IR codes learned from other remote control. 2. IR1 is IR command assigned to Smart TV 3. IR2 is IR command assigned to Power 4. RF mean only RF code is supported. 5. RF|IR means both capabilities should be supported and a single signal will be sent depending on the current transmission mode as described in the previous section. When transmission mode is RF, only RF codes are sent and when transmission mode is IR, only IR codes are sent. 6. IR+RF means both capabilities should be supported and both signals will be sent in sequence or simultaneously with each key press. 7. IR1+IR2+RF - The power button will send 2 different IR commands + RF command. First command IR1 is the IR command assigned to SMART TV button, second command IR2 is the Power Toggle command (IR setup is described in section 6 below). Delay between IR1 and IR2 should be 1 second by default but can be user configured. Finally also RF command is sent according to table below. Delay setup in configured by pressing OK + Guide for 10 seconds after which a two digit input (XY) is expected in the range of 00 to 99: i. 00 – means IR1 is not sent so only IR2 + RF needs to be sent. ii. xy – means IR1 is sent and after delay of x.y seconds IR2 + RF is sent Generic TV Setup Mode Key Layout POWER (IR1+IR2 +RF) in IR mode (IR2 + RF) in RF mode INFO (RF) PREV TRACK (RF) VIGGO.TV ZOOM|(RF) PLAY/PAUSE (RF) ZOOM - (RF) STOP (RF) HELP (RF) NEXT TRACK (RF) TV (IR+RF) HOME (RF) SMART TV (IR1+RF) LEFT (RF|IR) UP (RF|IR) OK/SELECT (RF|IR) DOWN (RF|IR) RIGHT (RF|IR) CONFIDENTIAL MX3-V Product Requirements Document VOL+(IR) VOL - (IR) MUTE (IR) BACK (RF|IR) CH+(IR) CH- (IR) 1 (IR) 4 (IR) 7 (IR) PREV (IR) 2 (IR) 5 (IR) 8 (IR) 0 (IR) 3 (IR) 6 (IR) 9 (IR) BACKSPACE (IR) MENU (RF) RED (RF|IR) GREEN (RF|IR) YELLOW (RF|IR) BLUE (RF|IR) CC (IR) GUIDE (IR) Viggo TV Setup Mode Key Layout POWER (IR2 +RF) INFO (RF) PERV TRACK (RF) VIGGO.TV ZOOM|(RF) PLAY/PAUSE (RF) ZOOM - (RF) STOP (RF) HELP (RF) NEXT TRACK (RF) TV (IR+RF) HOME (RF) SMART TV (IR1+RF) LEFT (RF) UP (RF) OK/SELECT (RF) DOWN (RF) RIGHT (RF) VOL+(IR) VOL - (IR) MUTE (IR) BACK (RF) 1 (RF) 4 (RF) 7 (RF) PREV (RF) 2 (RF) 5 (RF) 8 (RF) 0 (RF) 3 (RF) 6 (RF) 9 (RF) BACKSPACE (RF) MENU (RF) RED (RF) GREEN (RF) YELLOW (RF) BLUE (RF) CONFIDENTIAL CH+(RF) CH - (RF) CC (RF) GUIDE (RF) MX3-V Product Requirements Document 4. RC Keycodes Function POWER REWIND STOP PLAY/PAUSE FORWARD Smart TV MIC TOGGLE ZOOM + ZOOM TV HOME BACK UP LEFT OK/SELECT RIGHT DOWN VOL + VOL MUTE MENU CH + CH 1 VIGGO.TV USB HID CODE (Usage Page/ ID) IR2 + IR1 + 0x07/0x42 OR (see tables above) IR2 + 0x07/0x42 0x0C/0xb4 0x0C/0xb7 0x0C/0xcd 0x0C/0xb3 IR +0x07/0x69 USB HID FUNCTION 0x07/0x57 0x07/0x56 IR +0x07/0x68 Keypad + Keypad F13 F9 F14 0x07/0x4a 0x09/0x02 IR|0x07/0x52 IR|0x07/0x50 0x09/0x01 (cursor/motion on) 0x07/0x28 (cursor/motion off) IR (cursor/motion off) IR|0x07/0x4F IR|0x07/0x51 IR ONLY IR ONLY IR ONLY 0x07/0x3a IR|0x07/0x4b IR|0x07/0x4e IR|0x07/0x1e IR|0x07/0x1f IR|0x07/0x20 IR|0x07/0x21 IR|0x07/0x22 IR|0x07/0x23 IR|0x07/0x24 IR|0x07/0x25 IR|0x07/0x26 IR|0x07/0x27 Keyboard HOME Mouse Right Click Keyboard UpArrow Keyboard LeftArrow LeftMouseClick Keyboard Enter Keyboard RightArrow Keyboard DownArrow Keyboard F1 PageUp PageDown CONFIDENTIAL MX3-V Product Requirements Document BACKSPACE PREV GUIDE CC INFO HELP RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE IR|0x07/0x2a IR|0x0C/0X83 IR|0x0C/0X8d IR|0x0C/0x61 IR|0x07/0x5a 0x07/0x3c IR|0x0C/0X96 IR|0x0C/0X97 IR|0x0C/0X98 IR|0x0C/0X9a Keyboard Delete Media Select Program Guide Closed Caption Keypad 2 Keyboard F3 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved 5. OK/SELECT key modes The OK/Select button has specific behavior as described bellow 1. When the remote control is in IR transmission mode, the OK/SELECT button will send the programmed IR command. 2. When the remote control is in RF transmission mode, pressing of any Arrow keys will set the OK/SELECT button to act as Keyboard Enter for period of 10 seconds or until the OK/SELECT button is pressed, the sooner of the two. 3. The functions of the OK/SELECT button can be summarized as per the table below. Current Current Special Conditions Transmission Motion Mode Status IR N/A RF VIGGO.TV ON RF OFF RF OFF Arrow keys pressed less than 10 seconds ago. Arrow keys pressed more than 10 seconds ago. CONFIDENTIAL “OK/Select” Function IR command Left Mouse Button RF command is sent Turn Motion on (section 8). Keyboard Enter RF command is sent. Turn Motion on (section 8). No RF command is sent. MX3-V Product Requirements Document 6. IR Command Sets & IR Learning 1. Where ever “IR” is noted in the document it relates to IR Database commands and IR Learned commands. 2. The remote control will include major brandsIR command databases for easy configuration as well as IR Learning function to handle non supported TV brands or IR code modifications for specific keys. 3. When selecting IR database to use, a specificdiscrete InputHDMI1 IR command should be associated to the SMART TV key. This command typically exists and is supported for most TV brands, but it is rarely assigned to any button of original TV remote controls and must either be part of the built-in IR database, or learned from a universal remote control configured for this function. 4. There should be a mechanism to clone configuration from one master remote control to other remote controls in the field.The cloning process needs to copy the IR database/learned commands AND the setup mode (viggo or generic tv setup mode). 5. To check – IR performance 7. KB or RC side button disabling. 1. When the remote control is flipped from Remote Control (RC) side to Keyboard side (KB), RC side buttons should be deactivated so that accidental key presses do not send any command (RF or IR). 2. When the remote control is flipped from KB side to RC side, KB side buttonsshould be deactivated so that accidental key presses do not send any command (RF or IR). 3. When switching from RC to KB side, send RF command 0x07/0x6b (F16). 4. When switching from KB to RC side, send RF command 0x07/0x6a (F15). VIGGO.TV CONFIDENTIAL MX3-V Product Requirements Document 8. Power Management 8.1 Definitions power consumption. 1. “Air Mouse Off” is a state in which mouse/cursor is not visible on screen, and all gyro mechanism is turned off to minimize power consumption. 2. “Air Mouse On Keys” are keys that if pressed will activate all Air Mouse related activities for a period of 15 seconds. If no “Air Mouse On Keys” are pressed for 15 seconds the remote should enter “Air Mouse Off” state. 3. The are 6 “Air Mouse On Keys” a. OK/Select Note: the OK/Select button on top of activating motion has a special behavior described in section 5 above. b. Home c. Back d. Smart TV e. Power f. TV 8.2 Required behavior Important Note: This described behavior and the “Air Mouse Off” state is a critical feature. If not implemented properly, battery lifespan may be too short. Please confirm consumption values for various remote states. 1. In ”Air Mouse Off”, remote will not consume power even when moving. 2. In “Air Mouse Off”, power consumption as a result of any key press will be limited to the required power consumption needed to transmit IR/RF command, except when “Air Mouse On Keys” are pressed. 3. Remote will enter “Air Mouse Off” in any of the following events: a. If no “Air Mouse On Keys” are pressed for 15 seconds. b. If any non-“Air Mouse On Keys” is pressed except for Vol+/-/Mute. c. If remote is flipped to KB side. 4. Remote will exit “Air Mouse Off” in any of the following events: a. If “Air Mouse On Keys” are pressed. b. If remote is flipped to RC side. 5. When power level reaches lower operational limit, indication should be sent from remote control to STB.Suggested code is 0x07/0x6c(Battery Strength). 6. When dongle RF receiver does not detect remote control, indication should be sent from the RF receiver to STB.Suggested code is 0x06/0x21 (Wireless Channel). VIGGO.TV CONFIDENTIAL MX3-V Product Requirements Document 9. RC Layout For illustration purpose only – not to be used for silk print design Colors Please note KB side blue color is different and lighter. Material Casing should be matte black on both sides VIGGO.TV CONFIDENTIAL MX3-V Product Requirements Document 10. Revision Tracking Ver. Change Description Initial specifications Mode selection mechanism modifications Layout change and code corrections, Home/Prev/Power/red/yellow/blue/green buttons behavior change, section 8 inserted. Low battery and missing remote link RF codes added, merged comments and notes from other earlier versions Section 5 modifications and section 8 comment to OK/Select Power management modifications. Mode changes, media key changes Key layout changes, key code changes, viggo mode clarifications. VIGGO.TV CONFIDENTIAL Change Date 28 Feb 2014 19 Mar 2015 2 Apr 2015 Name Ron S. Ron S. Ron S. 5 Apr 2015 15 Apr 2015 15 May 2015 18 May 2015 Ron S. Ron S. Ron S. Ron S. 10 MX3-V Product Requirements Document This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -- Increase the 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. 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