Philips intelligent remote control User Manual

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Page 1 - Intelligent Remote Control

Pronto UniversalIntelligent Remote ControlUser Guide

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Getting Started 8Defining brands by selectingA list of brands and their corresponding RC codes are stored in the RemoteControlÕs memory.You have to se

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Getting Started 9NoteWhen your brand is not displayed in the list of brands, you can use Searchmode. See ÒDefining brands by searchingÓ on p. 11.5. S

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Getting Started 107. Select a code set from the list.The selected code set becomes black. The Search button switches to Next.8. Tap Next.The Remote

Page 5 - Charging the Remote Control

Getting Started 11Defining brands by searchingYou can use Search mode to find the matching RC codes for your device when:· your brand is not displaye

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Getting Started 12NotesEven when the device is responding to the current code set, it is advised to tryout other code sets. When your device responds

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Getting Started 13Selecting a DeviceVia the Home menuIn the Home menu you find buttons to select your devices.NoteYou can customize the Home menu by a

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Getting Started 14Operating a DeviceYou operate devices using three kinds of buttons:· Touch screen buttons· Left and Right button (below the touch

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Getting Started 15Switching to another device without affecting the active deviceIf you switch to another device and you have defined a device action

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Getting Started 16Adjusting the SettingsMost of the Remote ControlÕs features can be set to your own wishes.1 Touch and hold the Remote Control icon f

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Getting Started 17Second setup panelSetting Function AdjustingLevel Turns the backlight always onor off when activating thetouch screen.Note: When you

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Introduction...1Intelligent Remote Control...

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Getting the Maximum out of it 18Getting the Maximum out of itIntroductionThe Remote Control is set up by default to operate with Philips or Marantz de

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Getting the Maximum out of it 19Switching to another mode1 Tap the Mode button at the bottom of the touch screen.The Mode menu pops up.2 Tap the mode

Page 15 - Selecting a Device

Getting the Maximum out of it 20Redefining Brands If you purchase a new device from a brand that you have not yet defined in theRemote Control, you n

Page 16 - Operating a Device

Getting the Maximum out of it 21Learning CommandsYou can program the Remote Control commands by transmitting infrared signalsfrom your existing remote

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Getting the Maximum out of it 22Learning control panel buttons1 Navigate to the control panel buttons you want to program.2 Switch to Learn mode via t

Page 18 - Adjusting the Settings

Getting the Maximum out of it 236 Press and hold the button the Remote Control has to learn as device action onyour deviceÕs original remote control.

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Getting the Maximum out of it 24Labeling ElementsThe following elements can be labeled:· control panel buttons,· devices, macro groups and timer gro

Page 20 - Getting the Maximum out of it

Getting the Maximum out of it 254 Edit the label.· To delete a character, press the Right button (labeled Del).· To enter a character, tap the keybo

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Getting the Maximum out of it 26Adding and MovingAdding a deviceIf you have a device that is not provided in the Device menu, you can add it tothe Rem

Page 22 - Redefining Brands

Getting the Maximum out of it 27Moving a device, macro group or timer groupYou can change the order in the Device menu and the Macro menu. Changes you

Page 23 - Learning Commands

Introduction 1IntroductionIntelligent Remote ControlThe Intelligent Remote Control can be used for most devices that understandinfrared (IR) remote co

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Getting the Maximum out of it 28Deleting a button or button actionNoteBorderless buttons cannot be deleted. You can only hide them by removingtheir la

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Getting the Maximum out of it 294 Tap the device or group you want to delete.5 Tap Delete Device, Delete Macro Group or Delete Timer Group.The Device

Page 26 - Labeling Elements

Getting the Maximum out of it 30Restoring devices, macro groups or timer groups 1 Make sure the device tab or macro tab is active.The device or macr

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Getting the Maximum out of it 315 Enter the sequence of commands you want to record.You can navigate to whatever control panel you want, just as you d

Page 28 - Adding and Moving

Getting the Maximum out of it 324. Edit the macro.You can move or delete listed commands or you can record new commands.You can also add delays to th

Page 29 - Deleting and Restoring

Getting the Maximum out of it 338 Scroll down to display the second timer control panel in which you can set thestop time.9 Enter the command the time

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Getting the Maximum out of it 34ProntoEditIf you want to personalize your Remote Control even more, beyond its standardprogramming features, ProntoEdi

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Getting the Maximum out of it 35· import new graphics to create new buttons and designs;· personalize configuration files to optimize the use of you

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Troubleshooting 36TroubleshootingGeneral ProblemsThe display is blank· Tap the screen to make sure the Remote Control is turned on.· Adjust the cont

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Troubleshooting 37Programming ProblemsButtons are not sending the correct commands· Check whether the button is learned globally or per device (see p

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Introduction 2Macro menuToopen storedlists ofcommandsRemote Control icon: Touch and hold toenter SetupHome .: To go to the Home menuDevice menu,: Toop

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Troubleshooting 38The configuration file is corrupted· When this very unlikely event occurs, you have to revert to the originalconfiguration. All you

Page 36 - ProntoEdit

FAQ 39FAQCan I program a button to execute more than one command?No, you canÕt. However, you can create a macro to execute a sequence ofcommands (see

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FAQ 40How do I calibrate the touch screen?The Remote Control is calibrated when it leaves the factory, so normally you donot have to calibrate it your

Page 38 - Troubleshooting

Overview of Symbols 41Overview of SymbolsPauseStopNormal run; normal speedNormal run; normal speedFast run; fast speedFast run; fast speedSlow run; sl

Page 39 - Programming Problems

Overview of Symbols 42Multi-picture displayPicture-in-picture selectTeletext modePage number upPage number downPage enlargementTV and text mixed1st or

Page 40 - Recharging Problems

Overview of Symbols 43Programmable timer; generalTrackingApplication assistanceActual time on screenEPG / Electronic Program GuideVideo outputRead dat

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Specifications 44SpecificationsThe specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice.Hardware High-resolution (320 x 240)

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Specifications 45Accessoires Remote Control recharge package DS1000 (not included)NiMH 4,8V rechargeable battery packRecharging dock110/220V-to-12V po

Page 43 - Overview of Symbols

Index 46IndexAAA batteries, 3AA battery tray, 4activating the Remote Control, 6adapter, 4Add mode, 18, 26, 33addingdelays, 32devices, 26devices to the

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Index 47labeling, 24learning, 22restoring, 29Copy Existing Device, 26Create New Device, 26customizing. See learning. Seeredefining brandsDday setting

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Introduction 3Charging the Remote ControlAA batteries1 Slide the battery door off the back of the Remote Control.2 Insert 4 AA batteries (included wit

Page 46 - Specifications

Index 48LCD light setting, 16LCD setting, 16Learn mode, 18, 21learningcontrol panel buttons, 22device actions, 22direct-access buttons globally, 23dir

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Index 49ProntoEdit, 34ProntoEmulator, 34RRC codes, 18, 26installing, 10, 12responding, 10, 11searching, 11selecting, 10sending, 11rechargingcontacts,

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Index 50Ttechnical information, 17time display, 16timer groupsdeleting, 28labeling, 25moving, 27restoring, 30timersediting, 33labeling, 24organizing,

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Introduction 4Optional recharging dockWarningUse the recharging dock only with the Philips NiMH rechargeable batterypack.1 Slide the battery door off

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Introduction 56 Place the Remote Control on the recharging dock.Recharging starts automatically. The light on the front of the recharging dockindicate

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Getting Started 6Getting StartedActivating the Remote ControlTurning on the display· Tap the screen gently with your finger or a blunt, soft object l

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Getting Started 7Defining the Brands of Your DevicesThe Remote Control uses RC codes to activate devices. Because there are severalbrands using specif

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