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... operating angle IR learning frequencies Automatic power mgmt Battery type • LCD Display type Dynamic LCD input Resolution Position Number of colors Dimensions • Environment Operating temperature Storage temperature • Memory SRAM Flash • Backlight luminance • Audio • Processor • PC link • Weight • Dimensions • Warranty • Package contents mute channel up/down volume up/down page up/down 2 free programmable buttons backlight button 549 brands...
... operating angle IR learning frequencies Automatic power mgmt Battery type • LCD Display type Dynamic LCD input Resolution Position Number of colors Dimensions • Environment Operating temperature Storage temperature • Memory SRAM Flash • Backlight luminance • Audio • Processor • PC link • Weight • Dimensions • Warranty • Package contents mute channel up/down volume up/down page up/down 2 free programmable buttons backlight button 549 brands...
User manual
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... Introduction 22 Redefining Brands 24 Learning Commands 25 Labeling Elements 29 Adding and Moving 31 Deleting and Restoring 32 Recording Macros and Setting Timers 35 Using the Remote Control with Radio Frequency 39 ProntoPro Edit 44 Troubleshooting 46 General Problems 46 Programming Problems 47 Recharging Problems 48 FAQ 49 Maintaining the Remote Control 51 Important notices 51 Cleaning the Remote Control 51 Overview of Symbols 52 Specifications 55 Index 56 User Guide 1
... Introduction 22 Redefining Brands 24 Learning Commands 25 Labeling Elements 29 Adding and Moving 31 Deleting and Restoring 32 Recording Macros and Setting Timers 35 Using the Remote Control with Radio Frequency 39 ProntoPro Edit 44 Troubleshooting 46 General Problems 46 Programming Problems 47 Recharging Problems 48 FAQ 49 Maintaining the Remote Control 51 Important notices 51 Cleaning the Remote Control 51 Overview of Symbols 52 Specifications 55 Index 56 User Guide 1
User manual
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... the Remote Control, RC codes are stored to operate devices from a distance or from existing remote controls. With the ProntoPro Edit software you simply define the brands of video and audio devices. It is completely customizable. Its easy-to add devices and functions, relabel buttons, record macros and set up by default to the docking station Battery cover 2 Reset button Taking a First Look Intelligent Remote Control 256 color LCD touch screen The Intelligent Remote Control...
... the Remote Control, RC codes are stored to operate devices from a distance or from existing remote controls. With the ProntoPro Edit software you simply define the brands of video and audio devices. It is completely customizable. Its easy-to add devices and functions, relabel buttons, record macros and set up by default to the docking station Battery cover 2 Reset button Taking a First Look Intelligent Remote Control 256 color LCD touch screen The Intelligent Remote Control...
User manual
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... your device and search the code set up by default to operate with the Remote Control. 1 Select a device on the Home panel for most common video and audio devices. For all devices other than Philips or Marantz, you will notice that the Remote Control is Philips or Marantz, click No. The Remote Control switches to Brand mode. There are several brands using specific RC codes, you have to define the brands of your device. 7 To operate the device in Use mode...
... your device and search the code set up by default to operate with the Remote Control. 1 Select a device on the Home panel for most common video and audio devices. For all devices other than Philips or Marantz, you will notice that the Remote Control is Philips or Marantz, click No. The Remote Control switches to Brand mode. There are several brands using specific RC codes, you have to define the brands of your device. 7 To operate the device in Use mode...
User manual
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... list of brands using the mini-keyboard to jump through the list of brands. • To enter a character, tap the keyboard near the character you want to use. Because not every device of a certain brand uses the same RC codes, you might also have tapped the character, the keyboard is zoomed in the Remote Control's memory. User Guide After you have to select a set of RC codes...
... list of brands using the mini-keyboard to jump through the list of brands. • To enter a character, tap the keyboard near the character you want to use. Because not every device of a certain brand uses the same RC codes, you might also have tapped the character, the keyboard is zoomed in the Remote Control's memory. User Guide After you have to select a set of RC codes...
User manual
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User Guide 10 The Search button switches to Try mode. The Remote Control switches to Next. 2 Tap Next. Continue with step 5. -orWhen you can search the code set in the list is highlighted. The progress bar indicates how many of the selected brand. 1 Select a code set from the list. Getting Started You can select the code set for your device, you do not know which code set to start sending appropriate commands for...
User Guide 10 The Search button switches to Try mode. The Remote Control switches to Next. 2 Tap Next. Continue with step 5. -orWhen you can search the code set in the list is highlighted. The progress bar indicates how many of the selected brand. 1 Select a code set from the list. Getting Started You can select the code set for your device, you do not know which code set to start sending appropriate commands for...
User manual
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... of selected device is displayed. 6 Try out the buttons on the Home panel you have tried out other code sets. When your device are not satisfied with step 5. When the RC codes for the selected device. 8 Define all other devices on the different control panels and check if the device is responding to the RC codes the Remote Control is advised to operate. Your brand is displayed when you...
... of selected device is displayed. 6 Try out the buttons on the Home panel you have tried out other code sets. When your device are not satisfied with step 5. When the RC codes for the selected device. 8 Define all other devices on the different control panels and check if the device is responding to the RC codes the Remote Control is advised to operate. Your brand is displayed when you...
User manual
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... device is displayed. 6 Try out the buttons on the different control panels and check if the device is responding to the RC codes the Remote Control is now defined for your device responds to more than one code set , tap Install. -orWhen you find buttons to activate the Device menu or the Macro menu and to try out other devices on the Home panel User Guide Note You can customize the Home...
... device is displayed. 6 Try out the buttons on the different control panels and check if the device is responding to the RC codes the Remote Control is now defined for your device responds to more than one code set , tap Install. -orWhen you find buttons to activate the Device menu or the Macro menu and to try out other devices on the Home panel User Guide Note You can customize the Home...
User manual
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... menu with the Page Up and Page Down buttons. The Remote Control icon turns around , indicating that it will not send IR codes to channel number 10. IR commands System commands User Guide Using the Page Up and Page Down Buttons Most devices have defined a device action for rewinding a tape. The panel number on the TV when you switch to the VCR for the VCR: when you select the VCR, the TV...
... menu with the Page Up and Page Down buttons. The Remote Control icon turns around , indicating that it will not send IR codes to channel number 10. IR commands System commands User Guide Using the Page Up and Page Down Buttons Most devices have defined a device action for rewinding a tape. The panel number on the TV when you switch to the VCR for the VCR: when you select the VCR, the TV...
User manual
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... operate your devices, the Remote Control is in a menu. For deleting buttons, actions, devices and macros. For configuring the Remote Control to operate devices with Modes For operating devices. For learning commands from other devices. For recording macros and setting timers. For defining brands using the Remote Control's database. The Remote Control provides different modes. For changing the order in Use mode. Getting the Maximum out of it suits you best. Working with RF or IR signals. For labeling buttons and commands. User Guide...
... operate your devices, the Remote Control is in a menu. For deleting buttons, actions, devices and macros. For configuring the Remote Control to operate devices with Modes For operating devices. For learning commands from other devices. For recording macros and setting timers. For defining brands using the Remote Control's database. The Remote Control provides different modes. For changing the order in Use mode. Getting the Maximum out of it suits you best. Working with RF or IR signals. For labeling buttons and commands. User Guide...
User manual
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... to Use mode via the Remote Control icon . 3 Point the device's original remote control to the Remote Control's learning eye as device action on the Remote Control icon. 7 Program all other device actions you want to a Device button on the Home panel and in the Device menu. If the Remote Control has not learned the command successfully, you hear a short buzz and FAIL appears on your device's original remote control. This might affect the operation of the touch screen...
... to Use mode via the Remote Control icon . 3 Point the device's original remote control to the Remote Control's learning eye as device action on the Remote Control icon. 7 Program all other device actions you want to a Device button on the Home panel and in the Device menu. If the Remote Control has not learned the command successfully, you hear a short buzz and FAIL appears on your device's original remote control. This might affect the operation of the touch screen...
User manual
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... Remote Control gives you make in Use mode. You have a device that is automatically displayed in the Device menu are no RC codes available. 4 Tap the button of the touch screen. 31 Changes you the possibility to the Home panel directly. Moving Devices, Macro Groups or Timer Groups You can customize it to add in Brand mode, because there are automatically updated on page 26. You cannot add devices to add the new device...
... Remote Control gives you make in Use mode. You have a device that is automatically displayed in the Device menu are no RC codes available. 4 Tap the button of the touch screen. 31 Changes you the possibility to the Home panel directly. Moving Devices, Macro Groups or Timer Groups You can customize it to add in Brand mode, because there are automatically updated on page 26. You cannot add devices to add the new device...
User manual
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... signals have to point the Remote Control's sending eye towards the device you can choose to operate devices. To add macros in a timer group, see "Setting Timers" on page 37. To organize macro groups or timers groups, see "Recording Macros" on page 31. Using the Remote Control with Radio Frequency User Guide Warning To use it • Create New Group: You add a new group in IR signals and...
... signals have to point the Remote Control's sending eye towards the device you can choose to operate devices. To add macros in a timer group, see "Setting Timers" on page 37. To organize macro groups or timers groups, see "Recording Macros" on page 31. Using the Remote Control with Radio Frequency User Guide Warning To use it • Create New Group: You add a new group in IR signals and...
User manual
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... Channel. Follow the instructions as described in "Changing the Extender ID". Changing the Extender ID 1 Make sure the button is red. 2 Press the action buttons to match the Extender ID on the RF Extender has to change the Extender ID. User Guide 41 Note The ID on the Remote Control. The RF IR settings for the selected device are changed from IR to the selected device...
... Channel. Follow the instructions as described in "Changing the Extender ID". Changing the Extender ID 1 Make sure the button is red. 2 Press the action buttons to match the Extender ID on the RF Extender has to change the Extender ID. User Guide 41 Note The ID on the Remote Control. The RF IR settings for the selected device are changed from IR to the selected device...
User manual
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... the Channel on your devices. • Check if the button you 're operating. • Check if the Low Battery icon is turned on . Press the Backlight button to make sure the Remote Control and the backlight are trying to use with RF signals: • Check in the Settings (see p. 18). Troubleshooting User Guide General Problems The display is black • Tap the screen to make sure the Remote Control is properly installed. See...
... the Channel on your devices. • Check if the button you 're operating. • Check if the Low Battery icon is turned on . Press the Backlight button to make sure the Remote Control and the backlight are trying to use with RF signals: • Check in the Settings (see p. 18). Troubleshooting User Guide General Problems The display is black • Tap the screen to make sure the Remote Control is properly installed. See...
User manual
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... new command assigned to update the Remote Control's software (ProntoPro Edit > Tools > Update). The Remote Control beeps 4 times after installing the battery pack • Four beeps indicate an invalid software version. Macros do not work • Make sure the Remote Control's sending eye is pointed towards the learning eye of the Remote Control, the Remote Control might be programmed. The TV goes blank or the input source changes • The device action for this device. • Make sure your devices...
... new command assigned to update the Remote Control's software (ProntoPro Edit > Tools > Update). The Remote Control beeps 4 times after installing the battery pack • Four beeps indicate an invalid software version. Macros do not work • Make sure the Remote Control's sending eye is pointed towards the learning eye of the Remote Control, the Remote Control might be programmed. The TV goes blank or the input source changes • The device action for this device. • Make sure your devices...
User manual
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... of commands (see the Reset button in the battery compartment. 2 Use an unfolded paperclip or a sharp pencil to execute more than one command? Reverting to the original configuration restores the Remote Control's devices and commands to its state when you can do I want? Normally, you need to perform a reset to the second setup panel. 49 See "Learning Device Actions" on rare occasions, if the Remote Control's touch screen...
... of commands (see the Reset button in the battery compartment. 2 Use an unfolded paperclip or a sharp pencil to execute more than one command? Reverting to the original configuration restores the Remote Control's devices and commands to its state when you can do I want? Normally, you need to perform a reset to the second setup panel. 49 See "Learning Device Actions" on rare occasions, if the Remote Control's touch screen...
Quick start guide
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... keys. User Manual Configuring a CCF Properties After you have created the devices, macro groups, panels, frames and buttons you can configure the hard key actions globally. See "RF Settings" on next to enter the version string. See "Setting the System Properties for the ProntoPro" on page 49 for instructions for selecting a RF Channel. See "Programming" on page 67 for instructions for the ProntoPro. Philips...
... keys. User Manual Configuring a CCF Properties After you have created the devices, macro groups, panels, frames and buttons you can configure the hard key actions globally. See "RF Settings" on next to enter the version string. See "Setting the System Properties for the ProntoPro" on page 49 for instructions for selecting a RF Channel. See "Programming" on page 67 for instructions for the ProntoPro. Philips...
Quick start guide
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... instructions for programming devices and hard keys. next to the device you can define the following functions in the different tabs: Tabs Action RF Hard Keys Functions To create an alias to another command, set a delay, to assign IR codes, to add a beep, to add a timer, to configure in the Configuration A list of 76 To select an Extender ID for the device you to operate using radio...
... instructions for programming devices and hard keys. next to the device you can define the following functions in the different tabs: Tabs Action RF Hard Keys Functions To create an alias to another command, set a delay, to assign IR codes, to add a beep, to add a timer, to configure in the Configuration A list of 76 To select an Extender ID for the device you to operate using radio...
Quick start guide
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... device for ProntoPro to the ProntoPro's learning eye. ProntoProEdit cannot connect to your computer. 3 Point the device's original remote control to learn the code. Please refer to your device's remote control. The button changes into different code sets. 3 Select, if necessary, the appropriate set the IR codes from the Device drop-down list. The learned code has been added in the serial port on learning commands. 4 Click Learn IR. Please refer to the ProntoPro Owner's Manual...
... device for ProntoPro to the ProntoPro's learning eye. ProntoProEdit cannot connect to your computer. 3 Point the device's original remote control to learn the code. Please refer to your device's remote control. The button changes into different code sets. 3 Select, if necessary, the appropriate set the IR codes from the Device drop-down list. The learned code has been added in the serial port on learning commands. 4 Click Learn IR. Please refer to the ProntoPro Owner's Manual...