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...with a two-way RS232 communication serial port. For more information, take a look at our website : www.pronto.philips.com TSU6000 - 12 NC 3104 207 12091 Specifications • Direct access buttons • Send/learning IR eyes • Hardware Built-in universal database contains IR codes for over 500... to send RF signals to an optional RF module expands your customization even further by the sleek silver casing, combined with programmable direct access buttons to operate their devices with one button press. Compatibility is guaranteed by the standard external ports, a two-way IR...
...with a two-way RS232 communication serial port. For more information, take a look at our website : www.pronto.philips.com TSU6000 - 12 NC 3104 207 12091 Specifications • Direct access buttons • Send/learning IR eyes • Hardware Built-in universal database contains IR codes for over 500... to send RF signals to an optional RF module expands your customization even further by the sleek silver casing, combined with programmable direct access buttons to operate their devices with one button press. Compatibility is guaranteed by the standard external ports, a two-way IR...
User manual
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... you want to activate different brands for most devices that understand infrared (IR) remote control signals. If you can use the Remote Control with Philips or Marantz devices. In the memory of the Remote Control, RC codes are stored to operate devices from a distance or from existing remote controls.... It is completely customizable. The Appliance Sending eye Backlight button Contrast dial Page Up button Action buttons Learning eye User Guide Battery compartment Direct-access buttons Latch Page Down button Serial port Connection to -use the Remote Control for every user.
... you want to activate different brands for most devices that understand infrared (IR) remote control signals. If you can use the Remote Control with Philips or Marantz devices. In the memory of the Remote Control, RC codes are stored to operate devices from a distance or from existing remote controls.... It is completely customizable. The Appliance Sending eye Backlight button Contrast dial Page Up button Action buttons Learning eye User Guide Battery compartment Direct-access buttons Latch Page Down button Serial port Connection to -use the Remote Control for every user.
User manual
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... mode the Remote Control icon is displayed, tap the Home button . If a label (like a pencil eraser. The display and the backlight of the direct-access buttons are activated. 50° Note In the settings (p. 18) you can define the switch-off to deactivate the Pick Up sensor. The display... and the backlight of the direct-access buttons are activated. If another panel is entirely visible. In the settings (p. 18) you can be activated in three different ways: Tap the...
... mode the Remote Control icon is displayed, tap the Home button . If a label (like a pencil eraser. The display and the backlight of the direct-access buttons are activated. 50° Note In the settings (p. 18) you can define the switch-off to deactivate the Pick Up sensor. The display... and the backlight of the direct-access buttons are activated. If another panel is entirely visible. In the settings (p. 18) you can be activated in three different ways: Tap the...
User manual
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You operate devices using the Page Up and Page Down buttons below the touch screen); • Direct-access buttons (to the right of the selected device appears. Selecting a Device via the Device menu The Device menu allows you want to operate via ...
You operate devices using the Page Up and Page Down buttons below the touch screen); • Direct-access buttons (to the right of the selected device appears. Selecting a Device via the Device menu The Device menu allows you want to operate via ...
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... can be set to display the second and third setup panel. By holding down one panel, the buttons are inactive. User Guide 18 Using the Direct-access Buttons Mute, Channel and Volume can be operated at any time, even without turning on the touch screen. Getting Started Note The Page Up...
... can be set to display the second and third setup panel. By holding down one panel, the buttons are inactive. User Guide 18 Using the Direct-access Buttons Mute, Channel and Volume can be operated at any time, even without turning on the touch screen. Getting Started Note The Page Up...
User manual
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... buttons: you can program and label as existing buttons. To do this, place the Remote Control and the device's remote control on the Remote Control directly. You have to program them for a specific function) or without label. You cannot program the Page Up/Page Down buttons on a flat surface, ... mode and appear with label (intended for other commands. You will also see p. 27). User Guide 25 You cannot program Home panel buttons directly. Getting the Maximum out of it Learning Commands You can be programmed: • control panel buttons; • device actions; •...
... buttons: you can program and label as existing buttons. To do this, place the Remote Control and the device's remote control on the Remote Control directly. You have to program them for a specific function) or without label. You cannot program the Page Up/Page Down buttons on a flat surface, ... mode and appear with label (intended for other commands. You will also see p. 27). User Guide 25 You cannot program Home panel buttons directly. Getting the Maximum out of it Learning Commands You can be programmed: • control panel buttons; • device actions; •...
User manual
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...the action button you assign a specific function to 7 in "Learning Control Panel Buttons" on the active device. The label for the direct-access button you have pressed (e.g. play ) starts flashing. chan +) starts flashing on the Remote Control icon. The label above the ... action button you have pressed (e.g. Instead of tapping a button on page 26. Note Per device functions overrule global functions. The label for the direct-access button you want to program the button. 2 Complete instructions 2 to program. Learning a button globally 1 Tap the Home button . 2 ...
...the action button you assign a specific function to 7 in "Learning Control Panel Buttons" on the active device. The label for the direct-access button you have pressed (e.g. play ) starts flashing. chan +) starts flashing on the Remote Control icon. The label above the ... action button you have pressed (e.g. Instead of tapping a button on page 26. Note Per device functions overrule global functions. The label for the direct-access button you want to program the button. 2 Complete instructions 2 to program. Learning a button globally 1 Tap the Home button . 2 ...
User manual
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... to tap exactly the character or symbol you need. Labeling Control Panel Buttons, Action Buttons, Macros and Timers Note You cannot label Home panel buttons directly.
... to tap exactly the character or symbol you need. Labeling Control Panel Buttons, Action Buttons, Macros and Timers Note You cannot label Home panel buttons directly.
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... automatically displayed in Use mode. The Device tab or Macro tab is active when the name of the touch screen . 2 Switch to the Home panel directly.
... automatically displayed in Use mode. The Device tab or Macro tab is active when the name of the touch screen . 2 Switch to the Home panel directly.
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... The corresponding label disappears from the control panel. You can delete the following elements: • control panel buttons and actions associated with a direct-access or an action button; • device actions; • devices, macro groups and timer groups. You return to reprogram them by removing...Deleting and Restoring User Guide Deleting You can only hide them in Brand mode, those buttons will disappear from the display. • Direct-access button: The button becomes inactive. 32 When you want to save the changes. Deleting buttons or button actions Note Touch screen ...
... The corresponding label disappears from the control panel. You can delete the following elements: • control panel buttons and actions associated with a direct-access or an action button; • device actions; • devices, macro groups and timer groups. You return to reprogram them by removing...Deleting and Restoring User Guide Deleting You can only hide them in Brand mode, those buttons will disappear from the display. • Direct-access button: The button becomes inactive. 32 When you want to save the changes. Deleting buttons or button actions Note Touch screen ...
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... "Learning Control Panel Buttons" on page 26. This allows you to restore them as explained in "Learning Direct-access and Action Buttons" on page 28. The device item is restored. Actions associated with direct-access or action buttons cannot be restored. The empty buttons become visible. 4 Tap the item you can restore...
... "Learning Control Panel Buttons" on page 26. This allows you to restore them as explained in "Learning Direct-access and Action Buttons" on page 28. The device item is restored. Actions associated with direct-access or action buttons cannot be restored. The empty buttons become visible. 4 Tap the item you can restore...
User manual
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... the Remote Control icon . To be placed near the device you want to work with IR signals. Your devices will always receive IR signals either directly from the Remote Control or from the RF Extender. The Device menu appears. 3 Select the device for those devices. 1 Make sure the Device tab is...
... the Remote Control icon . To be placed near the device you want to work with IR signals. Your devices will always receive IR signals either directly from the Remote Control or from the RF Extender. The Device menu appears. 3 Select the device for those devices. 1 Make sure the Device tab is...
User manual
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slow speed Slow run ; Overview of Symbols Pause Stop Normal run ; fast speed Slow run ; fast speed Fast run ; normal speed Fast run ; slow speed Eject Recording, general Key Navigate Still mode Tape running direction Next track Previous track Fast forward to index Rewind to index Frame by frame, general Frame by frame, general Subtitle Cancel picture Picture-in-picture mode Menu Picture-in-picture shift Picture-in-picture swap Multi-picture display Picture-in-picture select Teletext mode User Guide 52 normal speed Normal run ;
slow speed Slow run ; Overview of Symbols Pause Stop Normal run ; fast speed Slow run ; fast speed Fast run ; normal speed Fast run ; slow speed Eject Recording, general Key Navigate Still mode Tape running direction Next track Previous track Fast forward to index Rewind to index Frame by frame, general Frame by frame, general Subtitle Cancel picture Picture-in-picture mode Menu Picture-in-picture shift Picture-in-picture swap Multi-picture display Picture-in-picture select Teletext mode User Guide 52 normal speed Normal run ;
User manual
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...High-resolution (320 x 240) liquid crystal display (LCD) with 256 color, contrast and brightness control Large touch screen Nine programmable direct-access buttons Backlighting for PC connection CD-ROM with RC codes to operate different brands Editable macros (up to change without notice. ...Up sensor Infrared sending and learning eyes 3-wire (RS232) serial port connector Software Dynamic, animated interface with 256 colors Built-in Philips-Marantz RC codes Database with ProntoPro Edit software Accessories RF Extender (RFX6000) (not included) User Guide Database information: Designed by...
...High-resolution (320 x 240) liquid crystal display (LCD) with 256 color, contrast and brightness control Large touch screen Nine programmable direct-access buttons Backlighting for PC connection CD-ROM with RC codes to operate different brands Editable macros (up to change without notice. ...Up sensor Infrared sending and learning eyes 3-wire (RS232) serial port connector Software Dynamic, animated interface with 256 colors Built-in Philips-Marantz RC codes Database with ProntoPro Edit software Accessories RF Extender (RFX6000) (not included) User Guide Database information: Designed by...
User manual
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... two beeps, 5 Brand mode, 7, 22, 24 brands defining, 7 redefining, 24 searching, 12 selecting, 9 brightness setting, 19 button light setting, 19 buttons action, 2, 17 backlight, 2, 6 56 direct-access, 2, 18 Home, 6 labeling, 29 Page Up and Page Down, 2, 17 reset, 2, 49 touch screen, 16 C calibrating, 20 changing Extender ID, 41 RF IR settings...
... two beeps, 5 Brand mode, 7, 22, 24 brands defining, 7 redefining, 24 searching, 12 selecting, 9 brightness setting, 19 button light setting, 19 buttons action, 2, 17 backlight, 2, 6 56 direct-access, 2, 18 Home, 6 labeling, 29 Page Up and Page Down, 2, 17 reset, 2, 49 touch screen, 16 C calibrating, 20 changing Extender ID, 41 RF IR settings...
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... menu, 15 selecting a device, 15 Device tab, 15 icon, 14 devices adding, 31 deleting, 33 labeling, 30 moving, 31 operating, 15 restoring, 34 selecting, 15 direct-access buttons, 2, 18 deleting, 32 learning globally, 28 learning per device, 28 restoring, 34 disabling the Mode menu, 23 display cleaning, 51 57 Index switching...
... menu, 15 selecting a device, 15 Device tab, 15 icon, 14 devices adding, 31 deleting, 33 labeling, 30 moving, 31 operating, 15 restoring, 34 selecting, 15 direct-access buttons, 2, 18 deleting, 32 learning globally, 28 learning per device, 28 restoring, 34 disabling the Mode menu, 23 display cleaning, 51 57 Index switching...
User manual
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... learning action buttons globally, 28 action buttons per device, 28 commands from existing remote controls, 25 control panel buttons, 26 device actions, 27 direct-access buttons globally, 28 direct-access buttons per device, 28 empty buttons, 25 eye, 2, 25 Home panel buttons, 25 LED as charging indication, 5 list of brands navigating, 8 scrolling...
... learning action buttons globally, 28 action buttons per device, 28 commands from existing remote controls, 25 control panel buttons, 26 device actions, 27 direct-access buttons globally, 28 direct-access buttons per device, 28 empty buttons, 25 eye, 2, 25 Home panel buttons, 25 LED as charging indication, 5 list of brands navigating, 8 scrolling...
Quick start guide
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... touch screen. Please refer to a later version. ProntoProEdit opens. 3 Select Update Firmware from the website. Philips Page 8 of your ProntoPro User's Manual for more information about the Setup panels. Note You can also run update files directly from the Tools menu and select the update file you will be updated to the...
... touch screen. Please refer to a later version. ProntoProEdit opens. 3 Select Update Firmware from the website. Philips Page 8 of your ProntoPro User's Manual for more information about the Setup panels. Note You can also run update files directly from the Tools menu and select the update file you will be updated to the...
Quick start guide
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... panels of 76 The Home panel contains a number of buttons that jump to operate your devices. MACRO GROUPS A macro Group can also contain several macros. Philips Page 10 of devices and macros. DEVICES A device usually contains a number of commands, for instance IR commands, using one single button. With a timer you can... is used to define CCFs. panel layouts and button appearances; the behavior of panels and an action list. They consist of a number of all buttons, direct-access keys and action buttons (including all IR codes).
... panels of 76 The Home panel contains a number of buttons that jump to operate your devices. MACRO GROUPS A macro Group can also contain several macros. Philips Page 10 of devices and macros. DEVICES A device usually contains a number of commands, for instance IR commands, using one single button. With a timer you can... is used to define CCFs. panel layouts and button appearances; the behavior of panels and an action list. They consist of a number of all buttons, direct-access keys and action buttons (including all IR codes).
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... from your ProntoPro. Note If ProntoProEdit cannot detect your ProntoPro. Click Merge to touch your ProntoPro's touch screen or use any of your ProntoPro's direct access buttons while uploading is in progress. 1 Plug one CCF by the other end of 76 You will replace one end of the ProntoPro serial... cable in ProntoProEdit when you will merge both CCFs. Philips Page 15 of the ProntoPro serial cable in the serial port on page 68 for connection problems. If there is another CCF loaded in ...
... from your ProntoPro. Note If ProntoProEdit cannot detect your ProntoPro. Click Merge to touch your ProntoPro's touch screen or use any of your ProntoPro's direct access buttons while uploading is in progress. 1 Plug one CCF by the other end of 76 You will replace one end of the ProntoPro serial... cable in ProntoProEdit when you will merge both CCFs. Philips Page 15 of the ProntoPro serial cable in the serial port on page 68 for connection problems. If there is another CCF loaded in ...