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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User Manual

3.0User Manual

Page 2 - User Manual ProntoProEdit

Philips Page 10 of 76About CCFsA CCF or a configuration file stores a ProntoPro configuration. It fully definesthe ProntoPro user interface: devices

Page 3 - Table of Contents

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual About CCFsPhilips Page 11 of 76PanelsA panel defines the rectangular area of your ProntoPro’s touch screenbetween the

Page 4 - Philips Page 4 of 76

Philips Page 12 of 76Basic CCF ActionsContents of this chapterOpening a CCF ...

Page 5 - Introduction

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 13 of 76Opening a CCFProntoProEdit comes with three default CCFs: ph1_default.ccf (gra

Page 6 - Installation

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 14 of 76The CCFs from ProntoEdit version 2.0 or older are compatible with the CCFsused i

Page 7 - System Requirements

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 15 of 76Uploading a CCF from Your ProntoProUploading a CCF from your ProntoPro means cop

Page 8 - Updating Your ProntoPro

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 16 of 76Modifying a CCFThe scenario to modify a CCF includes several steps: Creating d

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ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 17 of 76The panel appears in the Panel view on the right side of theProntoProEdit window

Page 10 - About CCFs

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 18 of 76Creating Devices and Macro GroupsA device in ProntoProEdit, for instance a TV, u

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ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 19 of 76Moving a device or macro group1 Select the device or macro group you want to mo

Page 12 - Basic CCF Actions

User Manual ProntoProEdit(c) Royal Philips Electronics NVAll rights are reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited withoutthe prior writ

Page 13 - Opening a CCF

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 20 of 76Removing a templateIf you use ProntoProEdit instead of your ProntoPro to add new

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ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 21 of 76Creating PanelsPanels are the basic elements of a CCF. They are used to organise

Page 15 - Creating a New CCF

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 22 of 76Adding a panel1 Select HOME, a device or a macro group to which you want to add

Page 16 - Modifying a CCF

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 23 of 76WarningDo not delete macro.ccf. If you delete this file you cannot add macros to

Page 17 - Closing a panel

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 24 of 76Creating Frames and ButtonsFrames are primarily used for grouping buttons and ot

Page 18 - Indicators

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 25 of 76Moving frames and buttons in a panel1 Open the panel with the frame or button y

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ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 26 of 76You can create a complete structure of grouped frames and buttons.For example, t

Page 20 - Adding a macro group

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 27 of 76Using the GalleryInstead of adding default frames and buttons (with a gray backg

Page 21 - Creating Panels

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 28 of 76Creating your own galleryProntoProEdit loads the gallery from gallery.ccf in the

Page 22 - Changing the default panels

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 29 of 76Using BitmapsBitmaps or icons can be used to change the look of frames and butto

Page 23 - Creating your own Home panels

Philips Page 3 of 76Table of ContentsIntroduction...5Installat

Page 24 - Creating Frames and Buttons

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 30 of 764 Browse to the folder where the bitmaps are stored and select a newbitmap.5 C

Page 25 - Grouping frames or buttons

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 31 of 76Modifying bitmapsIf you want to replace a bitmap that is used on several frames

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ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 32 of 76Using GridsGrids are a helpful tool to arrange frames and buttons in a panel. A

Page 27 - Using the Gallery

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 33 of 76Editing a grid1 Open the panel and display the grid of the panel as described i

Page 28 - Creating your own gallery

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 34 of 76Copying a grid from one panel to another panelThe grids can be modified per pane

Page 29 - Using Bitmaps

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 35 of 76Resetting all grids1 Select Reset all Grids from the Settings menu.The followin

Page 30 - Saving bitmaps

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 36 of 76Viewing and Testing a CCFPreviewing with ProntoProEmulatorThough part of the Pro

Page 31 - Modifying bitmaps

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 37 of 76When you right-click on the ProntoProEmulator a context menu is displayedwith th

Page 32 - Using Grids

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 38 of 76Downloading a CCF into YourProntoPro1 Load a CCF into ProntoProEdit (see “Loadi

Page 33 - Editing a grid

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 39 of 76ProntoProEdit will check the CCF in your ProntoProIf your ProntoPro does not con

Page 34 - Snapping to a grid

Philips Page 4 of 76Automatically creating device aliases...67Troubleshooting...

Page 35 - Saving grids

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 40 of 76Saving a CCFSaving a CCFYou can save the current CCF in ProntoProEdit in any of

Page 36 - Viewing and Testing a CCF

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 41 of 761 Select Pack-and-Go from the File menu.The ‘Pack-and-Go’ window appears.2 Bro

Page 37 - ProntoProEmulator

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF ActionsPhilips Page 42 of 76Replacing and Merging a CCFOpening another CCFIf another CCF is already loaded i

Page 38 - ProntoPro

Philips Page 43 of 76Configuring a CCFContents of this chapterProperties...

Page 39 - ProntoProEdit

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 44 of 76PropertiesAfter you have created the devices, macro groups, panels, frames andbu

Page 40 - Saving a CCF

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 45 of 76Frame PropertiesThe Frame Properties enable you to change the features of the fr

Page 41 - Making an EXE file

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 46 of 76Button PropertiesThe Button Properties enable you to change the features of the

Page 42 - Replacing and Merging a CCF

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 47 of 76Device PropertiesThe Device Properties enable you to change the features of the

Page 43 - Configuring a CCF

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 48 of 76Macro Group PropertiesThe Macro Group Properties enable you to change the featur

Page 44 - Properties

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 49 of 76ProgrammingActionsIn every Properties window, exept for the Frame Properties win

Page 45 - Frame Properties

Philips Page 5 of 76IntroductionProntoProEdit is a visual editor for creating and configuring ProntoProscreens. With ProntoProEdit you have complete c

Page 46 - Button Properties

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 50 of 76Creating an aliasWith an alias you create a ‘shortcut’ to another command. To cr

Page 47 - Device Properties

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 51 of 766 Click OK in the ‘Select a Button, Hard key or Device’ window.The alias is add

Page 48 - Macro Group Properties

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 52 of 76To assign an IR code from the IR database1 Select the device for which you want

Page 49 - Programming

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 53 of 766 Click Test IR.You can try out the command on your ProntoPro.7 Click OK to ac

Page 50 - Creating an alias

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 54 of 767 Click OK in the ‘Define Beep Action’ window.The beep is added to the action l

Page 51 - Assigning an IR code

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 55 of 76Deleting an action1 Open the Button Properties, Device Properties or Macro Grou

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ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 56 of 76JumpsFor every button, device and macro group, direct-access key and actionbutto

Page 53 - Adding a beep

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 57 of 76RF SettingsThe ProntoPro can be set to transmit radio frequency (RF) signals, wh

Page 54 - Adding a timer

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 58 of 76Hard Key ActionsHard keys on the ProntoPro Direct-access keys Mute Vol +

Page 55 - Deleting an action

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 59 of 76To program a hard key1 Select the Hard Keys tab.2 On the ProntoPro image click

Page 56 - Jumping to another panel

Philips Page 6 of 76InstallationContents of this chapterSystem Requirements...7Installation

Page 57 - RF Settings

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 60 of 76MacrosMacros on your ProntoPro and in ProntoProEditOn your ProntoPro there is a

Page 58 - Hard Key Actions

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 61 of 76Modifying Frames and ButtonsIdentifying Frames and ButtonsNaming a frame or a bu

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ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 62 of 76X is the distance between the left edge of the panel or the parent frameand the

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ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 63 of 76To switch from relative location to absolute location1 Open a panel.2 Select a

Page 61 - Modifying Frames and Buttons

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 64 of 764 Select Absolute location from the Settings menu.The relative location of the

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ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 65 of 76Designing Frames and ButtonsAdding bitmaps to a frame1 Open the Frame Propertie

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ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 66 of 76Setting the colors of a frame1 Open the Frame Properties.2 Select the Colors t

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ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCFPhilips Page 67 of 76Setting the System Properties for theProntoProWrite-protecting a CCFA write-prot

Page 65 - Designing Frames and Buttons

Philips Page 68 of 76TroubleshootingThe ProntoPro does not connect to the serial port1 If the following message appears: “Pronto not connected or not

Page 66 - Setting the colors of a frame

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual TroubleshootingPhilips Page 69 of 76Macros seem to be programmed correctly in ProntoProEdit butare not working on the

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ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual InstallationPhilips Page 7 of 76System Requirements PC with a Pentium 166 MHz or higher processor Windows 95, Wind

Page 68 - Troubleshooting

Philips Page 70 of 76List of ShortcutsShortcut Key FunctionCTRL + U Upload from the ProntoProCTRL + D Download into ProntoProCTRL + R Run EmulatorCTRL

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Philips Page 71 of 76GlossaryActionAn action is a command that will be executed by the ProntoPro. An action canbe an alias, a delay, an IR code, a bee

Page 70 - List of Shortcuts

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual GlossaryPhilips Page 72 of 76Device action (source switching)A device action is an action assigned to selecting a devi

Page 71 - Glossary

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual GlossaryPhilips Page 73 of 76PanelA panel is the area of 240 * 219 pixels containing frames and buttonsdisplayed on yo

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Philips Page 74 of 76IndexAabsolute location, 62action, 49, 55, 71action list, 71addingbeep, 53bitmap to a button, 65bitmap to a frame, 65button, 24bu

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ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual IndexPhilips Page 75 of 76displayinggallery, 27grid, 32downloading CCF, 38Eediting grid, 33emulating CCF, 36EXEmaking,

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ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual IndexPhilips Page 76 of 76moving, 21opening, 16renaming, 21panel view, 9PHILIPS website, 7previewing CCF, 36programmin

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ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual InstallationPhilips Page 8 of 76Updating Your ProntoProProntoProEdit is distributed with a standard ProntoPro Update F

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Philips Page 9 of 76About ProntoProEditProntoProEdit is the visual editor for creating and configuring CCFs. A CCF orconfiguration file defines the us

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