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... Date 14 Changing the Time Format 14 Changing the Time 14 Changing the Date 15 Setting the Language 16 Operating ProntoPro NG 17 Device Overview 17 Page Overview 18 Customizing ProntoPro NG 19 Using the Tools 19 Defining the Brand for a Device 20 Learning Commands 23 Labeling Elements 25 Adding...the Brightness of the Backlight 33 Setting the Timeout of the LCD Screen 33 Setting the Volume Level 34 Setting the Navigation for ProntoPro NG 34 Setting the Animation Mode 35 Calibrating the Touch Screen 35 Adjusting the Screen Activation Settings 36 User Guide 2
... Date 14 Changing the Time Format 14 Changing the Time 14 Changing the Date 15 Setting the Language 16 Operating ProntoPro NG 17 Device Overview 17 Page Overview 18 Customizing ProntoPro NG 19 Using the Tools 19 Defining the Brand for a Device 20 Learning Commands 23 Labeling Elements 25 Adding...the Brightness of the Backlight 33 Setting the Timeout of the LCD Screen 33 Setting the Volume Level 34 Setting the Navigation for ProntoPro NG 34 Setting the Animation Mode 35 Calibrating the Touch Screen 35 Adjusting the Screen Activation Settings 36 User Guide 2
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...38 Editing a Macro 40 Creating and Editing Timers 51 Activating Timers 41 Creating and Editing Timers 42 Operating ProntoPro NG with the Cursor 48 Operating ProntoPro NG with RF 50 Selecting RF to Operate your Devices 51 Selecting IR to Operate your Devices 52 ... 57 General Problems 57 Customizing Problems 58 Memory Storage Problems 59 ProntoPro NG error messages 61 Connection to the PC 59 Maintaining ProntoPro NG 60 Important Notices 60 Cleaning ProntoPro NG 60 Upgrading ProntoPro NG 60 List of Symbols 61 Specifications 64 Glossary 65 Index ...
...38 Editing a Macro 40 Creating and Editing Timers 51 Activating Timers 41 Creating and Editing Timers 42 Operating ProntoPro NG with the Cursor 48 Operating ProntoPro NG with RF 50 Selecting RF to Operate your Devices 51 Selecting IR to Operate your Devices 52 ... 57 General Problems 57 Customizing Problems 58 Memory Storage Problems 59 ProntoPro NG error messages 61 Connection to the PC 59 Maintaining ProntoPro NG 60 Important Notices 60 Cleaning ProntoPro NG 60 Upgrading ProntoPro NG 60 List of Symbols 61 Specifications 64 Glossary 65 Index ...
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...create and edit macros, allowing you can find the latest upgrades for certain actions to control Philips and Marantz devices. See 'ProntoProEdit NG' on the Philips website www.pronto.philips.com. ProntoPro NG is set timers for your devices when you simply choose the brands of commands with ...one single touch. ■ You can control almost any color picture. Furthermore the ProntoPro NG is a Home Theater Control...
...create and edit macros, allowing you can find the latest upgrades for certain actions to control Philips and Marantz devices. See 'ProntoProEdit NG' on the Philips website www.pronto.philips.com. ProntoPro NG is set timers for your devices when you simply choose the brands of commands with ...one single touch. ■ You can control almost any color picture. Furthermore the ProntoPro NG is a Home Theater Control...
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Taking a First Look The Device ProntoPro NG has several hard buttons. You can reprogram the function of these buttons and change the working of the cursor are programmed to operate devices (e.g. ... touch screen. ■ The cursor and the Home button on the left side of these buttons each have a predefined function, you learn one of the ProntoPro NG screen have predefined functions: Page up, Page down OK Home User Guide 5 Most are freely programmable. navigating through the on the right side of...
Taking a First Look The Device ProntoPro NG has several hard buttons. You can reprogram the function of these buttons and change the working of the cursor are programmed to operate devices (e.g. ... touch screen. ■ The cursor and the Home button on the left side of these buttons each have a predefined function, you learn one of the ProntoPro NG screen have predefined functions: Page up, Page down OK Home User Guide 5 Most are freely programmable. navigating through the on the right side of...
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The Touch Screen Taking a First Look ProntoPro NG Icon Device Overview button Page Overview button Previous Device Next Device Soft buttons Labels for the firm keys User Guide 7
The Touch Screen Taking a First Look ProntoPro NG Icon Device Overview button Page Overview button Previous Device Next Device Soft buttons Labels for the firm keys User Guide 7
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Connector for ProntoPro NG User Guide 8 USB port Adapter Connector When your ProntoPro NG is used to your computer via the USB port of the docking station, instead of the USB port of the ProntoPro NG. Taking a First Look The Docking Station The docking station is placed in the docking station, you can connect ProntoPro NG to charge the ProntoPro NG's battery pack.
Connector for ProntoPro NG User Guide 8 USB port Adapter Connector When your ProntoPro NG is used to your computer via the USB port of the docking station, instead of the USB port of the ProntoPro NG. Taking a First Look The Docking Station The docking station is placed in the docking station, you can connect ProntoPro NG to charge the ProntoPro NG's battery pack.
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.... Every device comes with a transparent background on the screen. The functions assigned to create complex user interfaces. This new ProntoPro NG (TSU7000) offers several new features compared to the previous model of ProntoPro NG, but they are easier to use the cursor for certain actions to browse through graphical animations of memory. This...
.... Every device comes with a transparent background on the screen. The functions assigned to create complex user interfaces. This new ProntoPro NG (TSU7000) offers several new features compared to the previous model of ProntoPro NG, but they are easier to use the cursor for certain actions to browse through graphical animations of memory. This...
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... Before You Start When you use ProntoPro NG for the first time, you will have to the connector and the appliance. Never plug other appliances (like mobile phones, PDA's, ...) into the docking station. Installing the Battery Pack 1 Press the latch on the battery cover with the Philips NiMH rechargeable battery pack. Attention...
... Before You Start When you use ProntoPro NG for the first time, you will have to the connector and the appliance. Never plug other appliances (like mobile phones, PDA's, ...) into the docking station. Installing the Battery Pack 1 Press the latch on the battery cover with the Philips NiMH rechargeable battery pack. Attention...
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... station. Because the battery pack is being charged. When the battery pack is running low, the Low Battery icon will appear on the ProntoPro NG. User Guide 11 the battery pack does not have to be entirely empty before recharging. Note You can charge the... sliding the cover on. After a few seconds, the ProntoPro NG starts up . When the battery pack is empty, the ProntoPro NG's settings are retained. However, you should recharge the ProntoPro NG as soon as described below. You can continue using the ProntoPro NG while it as possible to ensure perfect performance. The...
... station. Because the battery pack is being charged. When the battery pack is running low, the Low Battery icon will appear on the ProntoPro NG. User Guide 11 the battery pack does not have to be entirely empty before recharging. Note You can charge the... sliding the cover on. After a few seconds, the ProntoPro NG starts up . When the battery pack is empty, the ProntoPro NG's settings are retained. However, you should recharge the ProntoPro NG as soon as described below. You can continue using the ProntoPro NG while it as possible to ensure perfect performance. The...
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... charged, the charging LEDs switch off. Try one of the following: ■ Make sure the battery pack is properly installed in your ProntoPro NG. ■ Make sure the ProntoPro NG is placed properly in the docking station. ■ Check if the connector in the docking station until it clicks. Make sure that.... 30° to 45° User Guide 12 The blue charging LEDs on the front of the docking station indicate that you first tilt the ProntoPro NG to an angle of 30° to 3 hours, depending on the condition of the battery pack. When the charging LEDs are flashing, an error...
... charged, the charging LEDs switch off. Try one of the following: ■ Make sure the battery pack is properly installed in your ProntoPro NG. ■ Make sure the ProntoPro NG is placed properly in the docking station. ■ Check if the connector in the docking station until it clicks. Make sure that.... 30° to 45° User Guide 12 The blue charging LEDs on the front of the docking station indicate that you first tilt the ProntoPro NG to an angle of 30° to 3 hours, depending on the condition of the battery pack. When the charging LEDs are flashing, an error...
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... page 37. 50° User Guide 13 For more information, see 'Adjusting the Firm Keys Settings' on page 36. Getting Started Turning on ProntoPro NG ProntoPro NG can be executed immediately, while the 4 firm keys below the screen to operate the touch screen. Press one of the 4 firm keys below... the touch screen will activate the display. Tilt ProntoPro NG more than 50 degrees (default setting). Note When you press a hard button on ProntoPro NG, the according function will be turned on in four different ways: Tap the touch screen. Press...
... page 37. 50° User Guide 13 For more information, see 'Adjusting the Firm Keys Settings' on page 36. Getting Started Turning on ProntoPro NG ProntoPro NG can be executed immediately, while the 4 firm keys below the screen to operate the touch screen. Press one of the 4 firm keys below... the touch screen will activate the display. Tilt ProntoPro NG more than 50 degrees (default setting). Note When you press a hard button on ProntoPro NG, the according function will be turned on in four different ways: Tap the touch screen. Press...
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... button toggles between the three time formats: ■ 12 hour (AM/PM): This is selected. Changing the Time Format 1 Tap and hold the ProntoPro NG icon in the first Settings Page. The Tools Menu appears. 2 Tap button in the first Settings Page. The first Settings Page appears. Attention Every... appears. 3 Tap the Time button in the Tools Menu. Getting Started Setting Time and Date When you have installed the battery pack and turned on ProntoPro NG, you will have to set the time again. The labels '+' and '-' appear for 3 seconds. User Guide 14 3 Tap the Time Format ...
... button toggles between the three time formats: ■ 12 hour (AM/PM): This is selected. Changing the Time Format 1 Tap and hold the ProntoPro NG icon in the first Settings Page. The Tools Menu appears. 2 Tap button in the first Settings Page. The first Settings Page appears. Attention Every... appears. 3 Tap the Time button in the Tools Menu. Getting Started Setting Time and Date When you have installed the battery pack and turned on ProntoPro NG, you will have to set the time again. The labels '+' and '-' appear for 3 seconds. User Guide 14 3 Tap the Time Format ...
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..., press (and hold ) the firm key labeled '-'. 5 Tap the Time button again. The new day is set. 4 When you have changed the date, tap the ProntoPro NG icon to exit the Tools Menu. Getting Started User Guide 15 4 To increase the time, press (and hold) the firm key labeled '+'. -orTo decrease... icon in the Tools Menu. The new month is set . 4 When you have changed the date, tap the ProntoPro NG icon to exit the Tools Menu. The new time is set . 6 Tap the ProntoPro NG icon to exit the Tools Menu. The Day button is selected. The labels '+' and '-' appear for 3 seconds...
..., press (and hold ) the firm key labeled '-'. 5 Tap the Time button again. The new day is set. 4 When you have changed the date, tap the ProntoPro NG icon to exit the Tools Menu. Getting Started User Guide 15 4 To increase the time, press (and hold) the firm key labeled '+'. -orTo decrease... icon in the Tools Menu. The new month is set . 4 When you have changed the date, tap the ProntoPro NG icon to exit the Tools Menu. The new time is set . 6 Tap the ProntoPro NG icon to exit the Tools Menu. The Day button is selected. The labels '+' and '-' appear for 3 seconds...
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... the two middle firm keys. 2 To increase the years, press (and hold) the firm key labeled '+'. -orTo decrease the years, press (and hold the ProntoPro NG icon in the first Settings Page. The first Settings Page appears. 3 Press the Page down hard button. The new year is selected. The second... Settings Page appears. The Year button is set. 4 When you have changed the date, tap the ProntoPro NG icon to exit the Tools Menu. Getting Started To change the language used on your ProntoPro NG. 1 Tap and hold ) the firm key labeled '-'. 3 Tap the Year button again. Setting the ...
... the two middle firm keys. 2 To increase the years, press (and hold) the firm key labeled '+'. -orTo decrease the years, press (and hold the ProntoPro NG icon in the first Settings Page. The first Settings Page appears. 3 Press the Page down hard button. The new year is selected. The second... Settings Page appears. The Year button is set. 4 When you have changed the date, tap the ProntoPro NG icon to exit the Tools Menu. Getting Started To change the language used on your ProntoPro NG. 1 Tap and hold ) the firm key labeled '-'. 3 Tap the Year button again. Setting the ...
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...Left button Device Right button User Guide 17 You can control with the Cursor' on your ProntoPro NG are listed per device in the Device Overview. Getting Started Operating ProntoPro NG ProntoPro NG contains a series of customizable devices, each consisting of the touch screen to navigate to... cursor navigation, see 'Operating ProntoPro NG with ProntoPro NG. All the available device pages are listed in the Page Overview. You then navigate through ProntoPro NG, using the cursor. All active devices on page 48. at the ...
...Left button Device Right button User Guide 17 You can control with the Cursor' on your ProntoPro NG are listed per device in the Device Overview. Getting Started Operating ProntoPro NG ProntoPro NG contains a series of customizable devices, each consisting of the touch screen to navigate to... cursor navigation, see 'Operating ProntoPro NG with ProntoPro NG. All the available device pages are listed in the Page Overview. You then navigate through ProntoPro NG, using the cursor. All active devices on page 48. at the ...
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User Guide 18 Page Overview button You can navigate between the different pages in the upper area of touch screen. Getting Started Page Overview The Page Overview offers you want to operate from the Page Overview. ■ Press the Page Up or Page Down hard button on the left side of ProntoPro NG. To view the Page Overview, tap the Page Overview button, which displays the page number in two different ways: ■ Tap the page you a list of all the pages for one device.
User Guide 18 Page Overview button You can navigate between the different pages in the upper area of touch screen. Getting Started Page Overview The Page Overview offers you want to operate from the Page Overview. ■ Press the Page Up or Page Down hard button on the left side of ProntoPro NG. To view the Page Overview, tap the Page Overview button, which displays the page number in two different ways: ■ Tap the page you a list of all the pages for one device.
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... functions, adding supplementary devices and changing the interface as it suits you can exit all Tools by tapping the ProntoPro NG icon . Using the Tools ProntoPro NG provides different tools. ProntoPro NG offers 10 different tools in the Tools Menu, each providing different functionalities: Settings Tool: Defining the settings ... new devices or copying existing devices (p. 28) Move Tool: Moving devices in the Device Overview (p. 31) RF IR Tool: Defining to operate ProntoPro NG with IR signals or RF signals (p. 50) User Guide 19 To enter the Tools Menu, you have to tap and hold the...
... functions, adding supplementary devices and changing the interface as it suits you can exit all Tools by tapping the ProntoPro NG icon . Using the Tools ProntoPro NG provides different tools. ProntoPro NG offers 10 different tools in the Tools Menu, each providing different functionalities: Settings Tool: Defining the settings ... new devices or copying existing devices (p. 28) Move Tool: Moving devices in the Device Overview (p. 31) RF IR Tool: Defining to operate ProntoPro NG with IR signals or RF signals (p. 50) User Guide 19 To enter the Tools Menu, you have to tap and hold the...
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... autosearch the brand or select it . You can operate them with ProntoPro NG. The 'Brand Tool' screen appears. 3 Tap in the Tools Menu. A message screen appears. 5 Tap . If a device's brand contains more than Philips or Marantz, you find buttons for each device. On the Device Overview you ...to define the brand. Selecting the Brand and Code Set for your Device 1 Tap and hold the ProntoPro NG icon touch screen for which you made. ■ Tap to operate Philips and Marantz devices. in the upper left corner of brands and their corresponding IR codes in its database...
... autosearch the brand or select it . You can operate them with ProntoPro NG. The 'Brand Tool' screen appears. 3 Tap in the Tools Menu. A message screen appears. 5 Tap . If a device's brand contains more than Philips or Marantz, you find buttons for each device. On the Device Overview you ...to define the brand. Selecting the Brand and Code Set for your Device 1 Tap and hold the ProntoPro NG icon touch screen for which you made. ■ Tap to operate Philips and Marantz devices. in the upper left corner of brands and their corresponding IR codes in its database...
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... Brand' screen appears again. 4 Tap in the 'Installing the Brand' screen. The Brands list scrolls down /up . The Code Sets list scrolls down /up . Customizing ProntoPro NG Selecting the brand 1 Tap the Scroll Down button Brands list. If there is responding to the IR codes for the selected brand and code...
... Brand' screen appears again. 4 Tap in the 'Installing the Brand' screen. The Brands list scrolls down /up . The Code Sets list scrolls down /up . Customizing ProntoPro NG Selecting the brand 1 Tap the Scroll Down button Brands list. If there is responding to the IR codes for the selected brand and code...
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...Device for which you are defining the brand, turns off, tap in 'Installing the brand' on page 21. The Device Overview appears. Customizing ProntoPro NG User Guide 22 Selecting the Brand and searching the Code Set for your device Note Make sure the device for which you want to... the Brand' screen appears. 4 To install the brand and code set, follow the instructions described in the 'Searching' screen. A message screen appears. 5 Tap . ProntoPro NG searches through the list of code sets for the selected brand, by sending out an IR code for each code set 1 Tap in the...
...Device for which you are defining the brand, turns off, tap in 'Installing the brand' on page 21. The Device Overview appears. Customizing ProntoPro NG User Guide 22 Selecting the Brand and searching the Code Set for your device Note Make sure the device for which you want to... the Brand' screen appears. 4 To install the brand and code set, follow the instructions described in the 'Searching' screen. A message screen appears. 5 Tap . ProntoPro NG searches through the list of code sets for the selected brand, by sending out an IR code for each code set 1 Tap in the...