Support Videos
Not everyone learns by reading books. These videos teach you how to use the JNIOR by showing you different features and applications for the JNIOR. Whether you’re a new customer, an existing customer, or just evaluating the JNIOR, our videos are here to help.
#7 Adding a Display To Your JNIOR
A control application can often be enhanced by a status display. You may also want to provide a good way for users to control the operation of your application. This demonstrates how easy a HMI/display can be made to work with your JNIOR controller.
#2 Toggling JNIOR Relays
This shows a simple way to activate the JNIOR outputs right out of the box.
#6 Hello World With A Twist
Your first application written for the JNIOR. So you haven't written a "Hello World" program that ends up doing this!
Expansion Modules
Learn about the expansion modules that INTEG offers
5:38 JNIOR Model 410 SMT Assembly - Feeder View
JNIOR Model 410 Circuit Board SMT Assembly performed by MannCorp MC385V1. A view from above shows feeder action.
Under the JNIOR hood you find a single board controller loaded with electronic components. At some point in during production those parts are placed on the circuit board. Here's how that goes.
#1 Updating Series 4 Operating System Firmware
How to manually update the JANOS operating system on a Series 4 JNIOR controller.
#9 Application Programming for a Series 3 JNIOR
The JNIOR can execute application programs developed in Java. While obsolete the Series 3 JNIOR still runs in tens of thousands of locations and can be retasked and reprogrammed. The Series 4 is recommended for all new applications but if you must know how, this video details the steps for programming the Series 3 (Model 310, 312 or 314).
412DMX Prototype Initial PWR supply test
The 412DMX incorporates a ride-thru power supply design. This is a built-in UPS designed to tolerate short power outages allowing the controller to continue its task unhampered. This is the very first power up (Yes, it's boring). The blue LED indicates good power. The furthest and initial red LED illuminates when the 5F capacitor is below its charge threshold. Initially it illuminates while charging (that takes a couple of minutes). There is a closer LED that illuminates when external power is lost. The controller has yet to be programmed and with the supply unloaded this gives us some 25-30 seconds of operation once unplugged.
#5 Command Console - Network Access
The Command Console is the heart of an operating system and plays a key role in developing and maintaining applications on the JNIOR. Here we demonstrate a couple of ways to access the JANOS Command Console on units connected to the network.
JNIOR Model 410 as a DMX Fixture
Demonstration of the 412DMX (10.0.0.242) running a DMX application providing fade controls with a JNIOR Fixture. A separate JNIOR Model 410 has been configured to act as a DMX fixture (10.0.0.250) whose relays can be controlled by the associated DMX channels. We monitor the fixture through its DCP page and at the unit you can physically see that the relays are activating. Details are available at http://http://jnior.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=246
Take Snapshot
Learn how to take a Snapshot. A snapshot can be provided to INTEG so that they can help DEBUG any issue you might be having.
Prototype Machining
The new JNIOR 412DMX needs a bigger enclosure so I'm CNC'ing the first prototypes.
InfoComm 2018: Integ Debuts JNIOR 412 Automation Controller with DMX Functionality
InfoComm 2018: Integ Debuts JNIOR 412 Automation Controller with DMX Functionality
#3 Basic Security - Changing Administrator Passwords
It is probably not smart to leave default passwords in place. Let me show you how to quickly change those in your JNIOR Series 4 controller.
Cinema Overview
This is a quick overview of the Cinema Application. This covers how to install it and a quick Macro example to Pulse Output 1.
Adding Tasker
Add the Tasker application to the JNIOR.
cinekey2
Updated Cinema UI now executes macros. Obviously needs refinement but works. If you want to interact with us on jnior.com here is the link http://jnior.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=167.
Update Project Overview
An overview about what an Update Project is and how it is used.
#8 JANOS Memory Charting - Advanced Topic
This is an advanced look at how developers can track JANOS processes, monitor memory and CPU usage. This reveals an undocumented feature of the Support Tool. We look behind the scenes at INTEG and verify a change that will be part of a minor JANOS release coming later this Fall.
Tasker Overview
This video goes over the Tasker application.
0:00 Welcome
0:29 Installing Tasker
2:30 Open Tasker
3:28 Tasks Tab
4:14 Devices Tab
6:00 Loggers Tab
8:45 Signals Tab
9:52 Triggers Tab
11:20 Schedules Tab
13:30 Thank You
HMI Demo
Demonstrates where we are in a project on jnior.com in integrating this HMI device with the JNIOR controller. I am going step by step in some detail in developing the interface program for this. You can access jnior.com for more information
JNIOR Model 410 Circuit Board SMT Assembly
JNIOR Model 410 Circuit Board SMT Assembly performed by MannCorp MC385V1.
Under the JNIOR hood you find a single board controller loaded with electronic components. At some point in during production those parts are placed on the circuit board. Here's how that goes.
What is a JNIOR anyway?
Perhaps you have encountered a JNIOR controller. The Series 4 devices are very powerful, flexible and programmable. Here's a short overview.
Update JANOS without Support Tool
Update JANOS, the JNIOR Operating System, without using the JNIOR Support Tool.
Getting Started with Series 4
A Getting Started video about the JNIOR