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... Fully customizable user interface • High-contrast easy-to create your own user interface Great convenience • LCD screen with virtually any brand of remotes! Philips Pronto Home Theater Control Panel TSU3500 Clear performance, powerful control The Pronto control panel replaces a table full of A/V equipment.
... Fully customizable user interface • High-contrast easy-to create your own user interface Great convenience • LCD screen with virtually any brand of remotes! Philips Pronto Home Theater Control Panel TSU3500 Clear performance, powerful control The Pronto control panel replaces a table full of A/V equipment.
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...Contents Taking a First Look 4 Pronto: The Home Theater Control Panel 4 The Device 5 The Touch Screen 7 The Docking Station 8 What's New for Pronto? 8 Before You Start 10 Installing the Battery Pack 10 Charging the Pronto 11 Getting Started 13 Turning on Pronto 13 Setting the Contrast 13 Setting ... the Time Format 14 Changing the Time 14 Changing the Date 15 Setting the Language 16 Operating Pronto 17 Device Overview 17 Page Overview 18 Customizing Pronto 19 Using the Tools 19 Defining the Brand for a Device 20 Learning Commands 23 Labeling Elements...
...Contents Taking a First Look 4 Pronto: The Home Theater Control Panel 4 The Device 5 The Touch Screen 7 The Docking Station 8 What's New for Pronto? 8 Before You Start 10 Installing the Battery Pack 10 Charging the Pronto 11 Getting Started 13 Turning on Pronto 13 Setting the Contrast 13 Setting ... the Time Format 14 Changing the Time 14 Changing the Date 15 Setting the Language 16 Operating Pronto 17 Device Overview 17 Page Overview 18 Customizing Pronto 19 Using the Tools 19 Defining the Brand for a Device 20 Learning Commands 23 Labeling Elements...
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... single touch. ■ You can create your Pronto software. Its intuitive interface makes it a perfect remote control for the first time. With ProntoEdit software you use Pronto for every user. In the Downloads section of the website you to send a series of your devices when you can set up to control Philips and Marantz devices.
... single touch. ■ You can create your Pronto software. Its intuitive interface makes it a perfect remote control for the first time. With ProntoEdit software you use Pronto for every user. In the Downloads section of the website you to send a series of your devices when you can set up to control Philips and Marantz devices.
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...your TV). Although these buttons or assign a macro to it, its predefined function will be permanently lost. EN Taking a First Look The Device Pronto has several hard buttons. Most are freely programmable. The free programmable button is meant for future purposes. ■ The buttons on screen menu ... you learn one of these buttons each have a predefined function: ■ The buttons on the right side of the screen are programmed to control the volume and channel: Channel up, Channel down, Mute, Volume up Volume down . Learning eye LCD touch screen Firm keys Toggle button Free...
...your TV). Although these buttons or assign a macro to it, its predefined function will be permanently lost. EN Taking a First Look The Device Pronto has several hard buttons. Most are freely programmable. The free programmable button is meant for future purposes. ■ The buttons on screen menu ... you learn one of these buttons each have a predefined function: ■ The buttons on the right side of the screen are programmed to control the volume and channel: Channel up, Channel down, Mute, Volume up Volume down . Learning eye LCD touch screen Firm keys Toggle button Free...
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... Overview button at the top of all the devices you want to cursor navigation, see 'Operating Pronto with Pronto. at the top left. All active devices on your Pronto are listed per device in the Page Overview. For more information on page 48. You then ...navigate through Pronto, using the cursor. Getting Started Operating Pronto Pronto contains a series of customizable devices, each consisting of the touch screen. Device Overview button Device Left button Device Right button EN User Guide 17 You can control with the Cursor' on changing ...
... Overview button at the top of all the devices you want to cursor navigation, see 'Operating Pronto with Pronto. at the top left. All active devices on your Pronto are listed per device in the Page Overview. For more information on page 48. You then ...navigate through Pronto, using the cursor. Getting Started Operating Pronto Pronto contains a series of customizable devices, each consisting of the touch screen. Device Overview button Device Left button Device Right button EN User Guide 17 You can control with the Cursor' on changing ...
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...: EN Settings Tool: Defining the settings of your Pronto (p. 32) Brand Tool: Defining the brands of your latest changes to the current page will not be carried out at predefined times (p. 41) Learn Tool: Learning IR codes from other remote controls (p. 23) Add Tool: Adding new devices or ...copying existing devices (p. 28) Move Tool: Moving devices in the Device Overview (p. 31) RF IR Tool: Defining to operate Pronto with IR signals or RF signals (p. 50) User Guide 19 To...
...: EN Settings Tool: Defining the settings of your Pronto (p. 32) Brand Tool: Defining the brands of your latest changes to the current page will not be carried out at predefined times (p. 41) Learn Tool: Learning IR codes from other remote controls (p. 23) Add Tool: Adding new devices or ...copying existing devices (p. 28) Move Tool: Moving devices in the Device Overview (p. 31) RF IR Tool: Defining to operate Pronto with IR signals or RF signals (p. 50) User Guide 19 To...
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...Pronto...operate them with Pronto. Selecting the Brand and Code Set for your Device 1 Tap and hold the Pronto icon screen for...screen appears. 5 Tap . Pronto uses these IR codes to Defining the Brand for a Device Pronto contains a huge list of... brands and their corresponding IR codes in its database. For all devices other than one IR code set by default to operate Philips... a device's brand contains more than Philips or Marantz, you also have to...Brands' screen appears. The Tools Menu appears. Customizing Pronto In general, in the Tools: ■ Tap to...
...Pronto...operate them with Pronto. Selecting the Brand and Code Set for your Device 1 Tap and hold the Pronto icon screen for...screen appears. 5 Tap . Pronto uses these IR codes to Defining the Brand for a Device Pronto contains a huge list of... brands and their corresponding IR codes in its database. For all devices other than one IR code set by default to operate Philips... a device's brand contains more than Philips or Marantz, you also have to...Brands' screen appears. The Tools Menu appears. Customizing Pronto In general, in the Tools: ■ Tap to...
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...list of brands, by transmitting IR signals from your Pronto can learn a button or a device action. You can program Pronto commands by sending out an IR code for each brand... screen appears. E.g. The 'Brands' screen appears. The 'Searching the Brand' screen appears. 2 Tap and point Pronto at the same time. The 'Installing the Brand' screen appears. 4 To install the brand and code set, ...Brand Tool will not have an impact on page 21. Learning eye User Guide 23 EN Customizing Pronto 4 In the Device Overview, tap the Device for which you want to learn to relearn commands ...
...list of brands, by transmitting IR signals from your Pronto can learn a button or a device action. You can program Pronto commands by sending out an IR code for each brand... screen appears. E.g. The 'Brands' screen appears. The 'Searching the Brand' screen appears. 2 Tap and point Pronto at the same time. The 'Installing the Brand' screen appears. 4 To install the brand and code set, ...Brand Tool will not have an impact on page 21. Learning eye User Guide 23 EN Customizing Pronto 4 In the Device Overview, tap the Device for which you want to learn to relearn commands ...
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...right corner of the touch screen. 7 Press and hold the key on page 58 for more information. 8 When you want Pronto to learn. 5 Position Pronto and the remote control as illustrated above. If learning succeeded, you will get a Failure message. If learning failed, you will get an OK message...Make sure that contains the button you want to learn . Make sure you aim Pronto's learning eye at the remote control's IR window. in the upper left corner of the touch 2 Tap in the Tools Menu. See 'Pronto will not learn commands' on the other buttons, repeat steps 6 and 7. ...
...right corner of the touch screen. 7 Press and hold the key on page 58 for more information. 8 When you want Pronto to learn. 5 Position Pronto and the remote control as illustrated above. If learning succeeded, you will get a Failure message. If learning failed, you will get an OK message...Make sure that contains the button you want to learn . Make sure you aim Pronto's learning eye at the remote control's IR window. in the upper left corner of the touch 2 Tap in the Tools Menu. See 'Pronto will not learn commands' on the other buttons, repeat steps 6 and 7. ...
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...you press the key within 5 seconds. A Learning indication appears in when you want Pronto to label a button, a device or a page. Make sure you aim Pronto's learning eye at the remote control's IR window. See 'Pronto will not learn commands' on the other device actions, repeat steps 5 and 6. ...character. For a complete list of the symbols, see 'List of symbols you want to learn other remote control for labeling. The distance between Pronto and the remote control should be between the four character sets on page 61. User Guide 25 below the touch screen to switch...
...you press the key within 5 seconds. A Learning indication appears in when you want Pronto to label a button, a device or a page. Make sure you aim Pronto's learning eye at the remote control's IR window. See 'Pronto will not learn commands' on the other device actions, repeat steps 5 and 6. ...character. For a complete list of the symbols, see 'List of symbols you want to learn other remote control for labeling. The distance between Pronto and the remote control should be between the four character sets on page 61. User Guide 25 below the touch screen to switch...
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... the Left and Right buttons of the cursor. Pronto navigates through the devices. 7 Press the Up and Down buttons of the cursor. The second Settings Page appears. 4 Tap in the top area of the touch screen and the cursor is used for controlling audio/video equipment. 9 Press the Toggle hard... button again to switch back to exit the Settings Tool. Pronto navigates through the pages. 8 Press the Toggle button to easily switch from navigating on...
... the Left and Right buttons of the cursor. Pronto navigates through the devices. 7 Press the Up and Down buttons of the cursor. The second Settings Page appears. 4 Tap in the top area of the touch screen and the cursor is used for controlling audio/video equipment. 9 Press the Toggle hard... button again to switch back to exit the Settings Tool. Pronto navigates through the pages. 8 Press the Toggle button to easily switch from navigating on...
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... programming features, ProntoEdit is Pronto's companion software that you can exchange with other Pronto users; ■ Import new graphics to check what Pronto's interface will look like. ■ Create and edit macros. USB port ■ Add, delete, modify and move control panels, devices and commands anywhere... cable in the USB port on your computer. 2 Plug the other Pronto users; ■ Preview new configuration files on http://www.pronto.philips.com. EN ProntoEdit If you want to personalize your Pronto even more beyond its online help system accessible via the Help menu or...
... programming features, ProntoEdit is Pronto's companion software that you can exchange with other Pronto users; ■ Import new graphics to check what Pronto's interface will look like. ■ Create and edit macros. USB port ■ Add, delete, modify and move control panels, devices and commands anywhere... cable in the USB port on your computer. 2 Plug the other Pronto users; ■ Preview new configuration files on http://www.pronto.philips.com. EN ProntoEdit If you want to personalize your Pronto even more beyond its online help system accessible via the Help menu or...
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...correctly as possible. ■ When the distance between 4 and 8 inches (10 and 20 centimeters) to learn commands ■ Make sure your Pronto and the remote control are not sending the correct commands ■ Make sure you have defined the correct brands for your devices. (p. 20) ■ Make sure ...; Insert delays to allow devices to start up properly. ■ Check for inactive buttons in the Pronto are not low. ■ Press and hold the key on the other remote control for your devices. (p. 21) ■ Make sure you calibrate your screen correctly. (p. 35) ■ Check whether the ...
...correctly as possible. ■ When the distance between 4 and 8 inches (10 and 20 centimeters) to learn commands ■ Make sure your Pronto and the remote control are not sending the correct commands ■ Make sure you have defined the correct brands for your devices. (p. 20) ■ Make sure ...; Insert delays to allow devices to start up properly. ■ Check for inactive buttons in the Pronto are not low. ■ Press and hold the key on the other remote control for your devices. (p. 21) ■ Make sure you calibrate your screen correctly. (p. 35) ■ Check whether the ...
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...actions. Action list An action list is a list of IR codes. Animation mode Pronto provides navigation feedback through Pronto: using the touch screen or using specific IR codes, you have to control with buttons. Pronto uses IR codes to 250 actions. Button backlight The Button backlight is a special light...and code set and the functions. E.g. Device Overview You use different code sets. By pressing these buttons. In order to control a device with your Pronto, you first have to exactly match the icons on the touch screen with their according IR codes in the Settings Pages....
...actions. Action list An action list is a list of IR codes. Animation mode Pronto provides navigation feedback through Pronto: using the touch screen or using specific IR codes, you have to control with buttons. Pronto uses IR codes to 250 actions. Button backlight The Button backlight is a special light...and code set and the functions. E.g. Device Overview You use different code sets. By pressing these buttons. In order to control a device with your Pronto, you first have to exactly match the icons on the touch screen with their according IR codes in the Settings Pages....
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... brands are not present in the database, you switch from the conventional remote control of your Pronto is executed. IR code Pronto sends out infrared (IR) signals to the Tools Menu, the Pronto icon shifts at the bottom of the touch screen. Pronto Pronto is called a 'page animation'. You can customize and fully configure... referred to operate your equipment. Link A link, also called a 'mode animation'. You can always indicate the function assigned to them from using the Pronto to operate devices. This is a universal remote control with a touch screen.
... brands are not present in the database, you switch from the conventional remote control of your Pronto is executed. IR code Pronto sends out infrared (IR) signals to the Tools Menu, the Pronto icon shifts at the bottom of the touch screen. Pronto Pronto is called a 'page animation'. You can customize and fully configure... referred to operate your equipment. Link A link, also called a 'mode animation'. You can always indicate the function assigned to them from using the Pronto to operate devices. This is a universal remote control with a touch screen.
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...adjust several settings, for instance consulting the battery level, setting the date and time, calibrating the touch screen, ... The advantage of your Pronto is that it spreads in ProntoEdit package, which simulates every aspect of a soft button can be carried out at predefined times. Short ...In other words, you to your devices from an adjacent room. The Settings Tool allow you can choose to operate the remote control. You can operate your Pronto. A soft button is a converter box that can also configure the functions of IR signals. A timer allows you make changes...
...adjust several settings, for instance consulting the battery level, setting the date and time, calibrating the touch screen, ... The advantage of your Pronto is that it spreads in ProntoEdit package, which simulates every aspect of a soft button can be carried out at predefined times. Short ...In other words, you to your devices from an adjacent room. The Settings Tool allow you can choose to operate the remote control. You can operate your Pronto. A soft button is a converter box that can also configure the functions of IR signals. A timer allows you make changes...
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... Button backlight timeout, 33 C calibrating the touch screen, 35 changing date, 15 language, 16 time, 14 time format, 14 channel channel down, 5 channel up, 5 charging Pronto, 11 clock settings. See time code set searching, 22 selecting, 21 connection to docking station, 6 contrast, 13 copying existing device, 29 creating macro, 38 cursor..., 27 moving, 31 device action learning, 24 Device Overview, 17 docking station, 8, 12 download, 53 E editing macro, 40 timer, 43 error message, 59 H Home Theater Control Panel, 4
... Button backlight timeout, 33 C calibrating the touch screen, 35 changing date, 15 language, 16 time, 14 time format, 14 channel channel down, 5 channel up, 5 charging Pronto, 11 clock settings. See time code set searching, 22 selecting, 21 connection to docking station, 6 contrast, 13 copying existing device, 29 creating macro, 38 cursor..., 27 moving, 31 device action learning, 24 Device Overview, 17 docking station, 8, 12 download, 53 E editing macro, 40 timer, 43 error message, 59 H Home Theater Control Panel, 4
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...61 timer, 42 language, 16 LCD backlight timeout, 32 LCD screen, 5 LCD screen timeout, 33 Learn Tool, 23 learning button, 24 device action, 24 remote control, 23 M macro, 9 action, 39 beep, 39 creating, 38 delay, 39 deleting action, 40 editing, 40 move, 40 testing, 39 troubleshooting, 58 Macro ...touch screen, 7 turning on, 13 upgrading, 60 USB cable, 53 USB port, 53 ProntoEdit, 53 ProntoEdit Simulator, 53 R radio frequency, 50 Remote Control, 4 repeat settings, 46 resetting the Pronto, 56 RF Extender, 50 RF IR Tool, 50 RF signals, 50, 56 S screen, 5, 7 calibrating, 35 light level, 33 timeout, 34 ...
...61 timer, 42 language, 16 LCD backlight timeout, 32 LCD screen, 5 LCD screen timeout, 33 Learn Tool, 23 learning button, 24 device action, 24 remote control, 23 M macro, 9 action, 39 beep, 39 creating, 38 delay, 39 deleting action, 40 editing, 40 move, 40 testing, 39 troubleshooting, 58 Macro ...touch screen, 7 turning on, 13 upgrading, 60 USB cable, 53 USB port, 53 ProntoEdit, 53 ProntoEdit Simulator, 53 R radio frequency, 50 Remote Control, 4 repeat settings, 46 resetting the Pronto, 56 RF Extender, 50 RF IR Tool, 50 RF signals, 50, 56 S screen, 5, 7 calibrating, 35 light level, 33 timeout, 34 ...