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... configuration files • Built in universal database for over 260 brands in 17 device categories with onscreen setup • Dynamic display with bright backlight for convenient operation • Intuitive and animated user interface with scrolling-menu options • Easy to program and save commands in non-volatile memory • Unlimited macro functionality • Easy access to frequently used buttons • Optional recharging dock...
... configuration files • Built in universal database for over 260 brands in 17 device categories with onscreen setup • Dynamic display with bright backlight for convenient operation • Intuitive and animated user interface with scrolling-menu options • Easy to program and save commands in non-volatile memory • Unlimited macro functionality • Easy access to frequently used buttons • Optional recharging dock...
Leaflet
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... the USA TSU2000 • Direct-Access Buttons Mute Channel Up/Down Volume Up/Down Right/Left Configuration Back light Button • Send/Learning IR Eyes • Hardware Built-in the recharging dock, or tabletop operation. Pronto Universal is as unique as you the ability to a certain number of components. It comes with pre-installed remote control codes for over 260 brands with a user friendly and easy graphical set up...
... the USA TSU2000 • Direct-Access Buttons Mute Channel Up/Down Volume Up/Down Right/Left Configuration Back light Button • Send/Learning IR Eyes • Hardware Built-in the recharging dock, or tabletop operation. Pronto Universal is as unique as you the ability to a certain number of components. It comes with pre-installed remote control codes for over 260 brands with a user friendly and easy graphical set up...
User manual
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... Remote Control 6 Defining the Brands of Your Devices 7 Selecting a Device 13 Operating a Device 14 Adjusting the Settings 16 Getting the Maximum out of it 18 Introduction...18 Redefining Brands 20 Learning Commands 21 Labeling Elements 24 Adding and Moving 26 Deleting and Restoring 27 Recording Macros and Setting Timers 30 ProntoEdit ...34 Troubleshooting 36 General Problems 36 Programming Problems 37 Recharging Problems 38 FAQ ...39 Overview of Symbols 41 Specifications...
... Remote Control 6 Defining the Brands of Your Devices 7 Selecting a Device 13 Operating a Device 14 Adjusting the Settings 16 Getting the Maximum out of it 18 Introduction...18 Redefining Brands 20 Learning Commands 21 Labeling Elements 24 Adding and Moving 26 Deleting and Restoring 27 Recording Macros and Setting Timers 30 ProntoEdit ...34 Troubleshooting 36 General Problems 36 Programming Problems 37 Recharging Problems 38 FAQ ...39 Overview of Symbols 41 Specifications...
User manual
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... Remote Control, RC codes are stored to -use the Remote Control for every user. It is set timers. In the memory of the most devices that understand infrared (IR) remote control signals. With the ProntoEdit software you use touch screen and its intuitive interface makes it a perfect remote control for the first time. Its easy-to activate different brands for most important parts · Front: sending eye, direct-access buttons, touch screen, Left/Right buttons, learning...
... Remote Control, RC codes are stored to -use the Remote Control for every user. It is set timers. In the memory of the most devices that understand infrared (IR) remote control signals. With the ProntoEdit software you use touch screen and its intuitive interface makes it a perfect remote control for the first time. Its easy-to activate different brands for most important parts · Front: sending eye, direct-access buttons, touch screen, Left/Right buttons, learning...
User manual
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... common video and audio devices. Follow the instructions as described below. Note Before you start using specific RC codes, you want to adjust the Remote Control to activate devices. Defining the Brands of your devices. The following screen appears. 2. Select a device in Use mode, see p. 14. -orWhen you find buttons for each device you have to define the brands of Your Devices The Remote Control uses RC codes to operate with Philips or Marantz devices. 1. When the brand...
... common video and audio devices. Follow the instructions as described below. Note Before you start using specific RC codes, you want to adjust the Remote Control to activate devices. Defining the Brands of your devices. The following screen appears. 2. Select a device in Use mode, see p. 14. -orWhen you find buttons for each device you have to define the brands of Your Devices The Remote Control uses RC codes to operate with Philips or Marantz devices. 1. When the brand...
User manual
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... code set to Try mode. Getting Started 9 Tap Next. Select your brand uses only one set of RC codes, the Remote Control switches to select from the list, you can use Search mode. See ÒDefining brands by searchingÓ on p. 11. Notes The code sets are several code sets for most devices of the selected brand. When your brand in the list. Continue with step 9. Note When your brand is used for your brand, the following screen...
... code set to Try mode. Getting Started 9 Tap Next. Select your brand uses only one set of RC codes, the Remote Control switches to select from the list, you can use Search mode. See ÒDefining brands by searchingÓ on p. 11. Notes The code sets are several code sets for most devices of the selected brand. When your brand in the list. Continue with step 9. Note When your brand is used for your brand, the following screen...
User manual
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... selected code set , install the most suitable one. 10. Define all other code sets. 7. The Search button switches to Try mode. The Remote Control switches to Next. 8. Note Even when your device is responding to the current code set, it is responding to the selected code set, tab Back to select another code set. -orWhen you want to operate. Your brand is sending. Tap Next. The selected code set from the list...
... selected code set , install the most suitable one. 10. Define all other code sets. 7. The Search button switches to Try mode. The Remote Control switches to Next. 8. Note Even when your device is responding to the current code set, it is responding to the selected code set, tab Back to select another code set. -orWhen you want to operate. Your brand is sending. Tap Next. The selected code set from the list...
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... commands for your device. 5. The Remote Control automatically searches through all available brands and code sets to find the matching RC codes for the selected device and a Òvirtual auto-zoomingÓ mini-keyboard. 4. The Remote Control switches to the RC codes the Remote Control is sending. Getting Started 11 Tap Next. The first control panel of brands, · you selected your brand is not displayed in the list of selected device...
... commands for your device. 5. The Remote Control automatically searches through all available brands and code sets to find the matching RC codes for the selected device and a Òvirtual auto-zoomingÓ mini-keyboard. 4. The Remote Control switches to the RC codes the Remote Control is sending. Getting Started 11 Tap Next. The first control panel of brands, · you selected your brand is not displayed in the list of selected device...
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The name of the responding code set is displayed when you tap the OK button, so you have tried out other code sets. Define all other devices in the Home menu you want to select from the list after you know which code set to operate. When you are installed, the Remote Control beeps and returns to try out other code sets. 8. When your device are satisfied with the way...
The name of the responding code set is displayed when you tap the OK button, so you have tried out other code sets. Define all other devices in the Home menu you want to select from the list after you know which code set to operate. When you are installed, the Remote Control beeps and returns to try out other code sets. 8. When your device are satisfied with the way...
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... the active device. 3 Tap the device you select the VCR, the TV switches to follow this procedure. The control panel of the new selected device appears and the Remote Control icon turns to a specific device page. IR commands Device pages Using the direct-access buttons Mute, Channel and Volume can either be operated at any time, even without affecting the previously active device. Using the Left and Right button The Left and Right buttons change function depending...
... the active device. 3 Tap the device you select the VCR, the TV switches to follow this procedure. The control panel of the new selected device appears and the Remote Control icon turns to a specific device page. IR commands Device pages Using the direct-access buttons Mute, Channel and Volume can either be operated at any time, even without affecting the previously active device. Using the Left and Right button The Left and Right buttons change function depending...
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... macros and setting timers. For changing the order in multiple ways like programming additional functions, adding supplementary devices, recording macros and customizing the interface as it suits you best. When you have other brands, you have to switch to the appropriate mode: For operating devices. What makes the Remote Control so powerful is in Use mode. For learning commands from other than operating (like learning buttons, recording macroÕs, adding devices, and so...
... macros and setting timers. For changing the order in multiple ways like programming additional functions, adding supplementary devices, recording macros and customizing the interface as it suits you best. When you have other brands, you have to switch to the appropriate mode: For operating devices. What makes the Remote Control so powerful is in Use mode. For learning commands from other than operating (like learning buttons, recording macroÕs, adding devices, and so...
User manual
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... p. 22). You cannot program Home menu buttons directly. The Remote Control also offers empty control panel buttons which you can reuse them for a specific function). The following buttons can be programmed: · control panel buttons, · device actions, · direct-access buttons and Left/Right buttons. Learning Commands You can program the Remote Control commands by reprogramming them or you can program and label as existing buttons. They are only visible in Learn and Label mode and appear without label...
... p. 22). You cannot program Home menu buttons directly. The Remote Control also offers empty control panel buttons which you can reuse them for a specific function). The following buttons can be programmed: · control panel buttons, · device actions, · direct-access buttons and Left/Right buttons. Learning Commands You can program the Remote Control commands by reprogramming them or you can program and label as existing buttons. They are only visible in Learn and Label mode and appear without label...
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... a specific function to Use mode via the Mode button. If the Remote Control has not learned the command successfully, you hear a short buzz and FAIL appears on the Remote Control icon. 7 Program all other device actions you have pressed (e.g. Instead of the button you have pressed (e.g. Instead of it 23 Learning a button globally 1 Tap the Home menu button . 2 Complete instructions 2 to learn as device action on your deviceÕs original remote control. If the Remote Control has learned the command...
... a specific function to Use mode via the Mode button. If the Remote Control has not learned the command successfully, you hear a short buzz and FAIL appears on the Remote Control icon. 7 Program all other device actions you have pressed (e.g. Instead of the button you have pressed (e.g. Instead of it 23 Learning a button globally 1 Tap the Home menu button . 2 Complete instructions 2 to learn as device action on your deviceÕs original remote control. If the Remote Control has learned the command...
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... or without operational buttons. The Remote Control displays the following choices: · Create New Device: Choose this option to add a completely new device. · Copy Existing Device: Choose this option to copy a device already provided in the Device menu (for example for a second television). · Restore Deleted Device: Use this option if you think the new device understands RC codes. The new device is automatically displayed in Use mode. Note If the device you want...
... or without operational buttons. The Remote Control displays the following choices: · Create New Device: Choose this option to add a completely new device. · Copy Existing Device: Choose this option to copy a device already provided in the Device menu (for example for a second television). · Restore Deleted Device: Use this option if you think the new device understands RC codes. The new device is automatically displayed in Use mode. Note If the device you want...
User manual
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... change the order in Brand mode, those buttons will stay empty. Moving a device, macro group or timer group You can delete the following elements: · control panel buttons and actions associated with a direct-access or a Left/Right button, · device actions, · devices, macro groups and timer groups. The Remote Control displays the menu. 3 Tap the device or group you want to Use mode. Note Buttons that are automatically updated in the Home menu. 1 Make...
... change the order in Brand mode, those buttons will stay empty. Moving a device, macro group or timer group You can delete the following elements: · control panel buttons and actions associated with a direct-access or a Left/Right button, · device actions, · devices, macro groups and timer groups. The Remote Control displays the menu. 3 Tap the device or group you want to Use mode. Note Buttons that are automatically updated in the Home menu. 1 Make...
User manual
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... turning on a device and sending commands to it 32 The macro is ready to repeat the timer weekly. Setting timers To activate a device at the time you prefer, you can use the timer. 1 Tap the Macro menu button . 2 Open the macro menu and select a timer group. 3 Switch to select or deselect days for . The first timer control panel appears in Use mode. 6 Tap the clock button and set the start time. 5 Enter...
... turning on a device and sending commands to it 32 The macro is ready to repeat the timer weekly. Setting timers To activate a device at the time you prefer, you can use the timer. 1 Tap the Macro menu button . 2 Open the macro menu and select a timer group. 3 Switch to select or deselect days for . The first timer control panel appears in Use mode. 6 Tap the clock button and set the start time. 5 Enter...
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... your device understands Philips-Marantz RC codes. Normally you can change the length the Remote Control stays on in the Settings (see p. 16). Troubleshooting General Problems The display is blank · Tap the screen to make sure the Remote Control is turned on. · Adjust the contrast dial on the left side. · Make sure the batteries are trying to use is assigned properly via Brand mode (see p. 20) or via Learn mode...
... your device understands Philips-Marantz RC codes. Normally you can change the length the Remote Control stays on in the Settings (see p. 16). Troubleshooting General Problems The display is blank · Tap the screen to make sure the Remote Control is turned on. · Adjust the contrast dial on the left side. · Make sure the batteries are trying to use is assigned properly via Brand mode (see p. 20) or via Learn mode...
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... crystal display (LCD) with contrast control Large touch screen Seven programmable direct-access buttons Backlighting for LCD and direct-access buttons Built-in Philips-Marantz RC codes` Database with typical use Power on by memory Operating distance of devices and macros limited only by tapping the touch screen, power off automatically 138mm x 92mm x 38mm (5.4 inch x 3.6 inch x 1.5 inch) 0¡C to 50¡C (32¡F to change without notice. Specifications The specifications and...
... crystal display (LCD) with contrast control Large touch screen Seven programmable direct-access buttons Backlighting for LCD and direct-access buttons Built-in Philips-Marantz RC codes` Database with typical use Power on by memory Operating distance of devices and macros limited only by tapping the touch screen, power off automatically 138mm x 92mm x 38mm (5.4 inch x 3.6 inch x 1.5 inch) 0¡C to 50¡C (32¡F to change without notice. Specifications The specifications and...
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LCD light setting, 16 LCD setting, 16 Learn mode, 18, 21 learning control panel buttons, 22 device actions, 22 direct-access buttons globally, 23 direct-access buttons per device, 23 empty buttons, 21 Home menu buttons, 21 Left/Right buttons globally, 23 Left/Right buttons per device, 23 learning commands from existing remote controls, 21 learning eye, 1, 21 Left/Right buttons, 1, 15 deleting, 28 labeling, 24 learning globally, 23 learning per device, 23 restoring, 29 low battery, 3, 5 M macro groups deleting, 28 labeling, 25 moving...
LCD light setting, 16 LCD setting, 16 Learn mode, 18, 21 learning control panel buttons, 22 device actions, 22 direct-access buttons globally, 23 direct-access buttons per device, 23 empty buttons, 21 Home menu buttons, 21 Left/Right buttons globally, 23 Left/Right buttons per device, 23 learning commands from existing remote controls, 21 learning eye, 1, 21 Left/Right buttons, 1, 15 deleting, 28 labeling, 24 learning globally, 23 learning per device, 23 restoring, 29 low battery, 3, 5 M macro groups deleting, 28 labeling, 25 moving...
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... start time, 32 stop time, 33 switching to a device without affecting active device, 15 to another mode, 19 49 See labeling Remote Control list of brands, 8 list of code sets, 10 Remote Control database, 8 Remote Control icon, 6 turned around, 15 renaming. ProntoEdit, 34 ProntoEmulator, 34 R RC codes, 18, 26 installing, 10, 12 responding, 10, 11 searching, 11 selecting, 10 sending, 11 recharging contacts, 1 time, 5 recharging dock, 4, 5 recharging light, 5 recording ending macro with device control panel...
... start time, 32 stop time, 33 switching to a device without affecting active device, 15 to another mode, 19 49 See labeling Remote Control list of brands, 8 list of code sets, 10 Remote Control database, 8 Remote Control icon, 6 turned around, 15 renaming. ProntoEdit, 34 ProntoEmulator, 34 R RC codes, 18, 26 installing, 10, 12 responding, 10, 11 searching, 11 selecting, 10 sending, 11 recharging contacts, 1 time, 5 recharging dock, 4, 5 recharging light, 5 recording ending macro with device control panel...