Philips TSU7500-SBC RU990 manual Creating and Editing Timers, Adding a Timer, Deleting a Timer

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Using the Power Features

Creating and Editing Timers

Adding a Timer

1Tap and hold the ProntoPro NG icon in the upper left corner of the touch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools Menu appears.

2Tap in the Tools Menu.

The ‘Timer Tool’ information screen appears.

3Tap .

The ‘Timer’ screen appears.

4In the ‘Timer’ screen, tap to add a new timer to the list.

A new timer is added to the Timers list.

By default a new timer is labeled Timer and a number. It has no start and stop actions defined.

5To label the timer, tap , as described in ‘Labeling a Timer’ on page 43.

6To define the start and stop actions for the timer, tap , as described in ‘Editing a Timer’ on page 44.

7In the ‘Timer’ screen, tap .

The ‘Timer’ screen closes and the Tools Menu appears again. The timer is added.

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In the ‘Timer’ screen, tap .

The Timer screen closes without adding the timer.

Deleting a Timer

1Tap and hold the ProntoPro NG icon in the upper left corner of the touch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools Menu appears.

2Tap in the Tools Menu.

The ‘Timer Tool’ information screen appears.

3Tap .

The ‘Timer’ screen appears.

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Contents TSU7500-SBC RU990 Page ProntoPro Next Generation ProntoPro Next Generation User GuideTable of Contents Table of Contents Taking a First Look ProntoPro NG Home Theater Control PanelTaking a First Look DeviceUSB port Touch Screen Docking Station What’s New for ProntoPro Next Generation? ProntoPro NG has a USB port to make downloading much easierInstalling the Battery Pack Before You StartCharging the ProntoPro NG Cool down the battery pack Turning on ProntoPro NG Tilt ProntoPro NG more than 50 degrees default settingGetting Started Changing the Time Setting Time and DateChanging the Time Format Changing the Date To change the dayTo change the month Tools MenuYou can change the language used on your ProntoPro NG Setting the LanguageTo change the year Operating ProntoPro NG Device OverviewOverview Using the Tools Selecting the Brand and Code Set for your Device Customizing ProntoPro NGDefining the Brand for a Device Installing the brand Selecting the brandSelecting the code set Tap ‘Code sets’ screen appearsTap and point ProntoPro NG at the device Searching the code setSearching the Brand and Code Set for your device Learning Commands Searching the brandTap the button you want to learn Learning a ButtonLearning a Device Action Labeling Elements Tap the Device for which you want to learn a Device ActionLabeling a Button You can choose from four different character setsLabeling a Device Labeling aTap in the ‘Label Tool’ screen. The Page Overview appears Follow the instructions 6 to 8 of ‘Labeling a Button’ onAdding Devices Adding a New DeviceCopying an Existing Device Deleting Elements Deleting a ButtonDeleting a Device Delete Tool allows you to delete a button or a deviceMoving Devices Adjusting the Settings Select First Settings Page appears Setting the Brightness of the BacklightSetting the Timeout of the LCD Screen Setting the Volume Level Setting the Navigation for ProntoPro NGSetting the Volume Level of the Hard Buttons Setting the Volume Level of the Touch ScreenSetting the Animation Mode Calibrating the Touch ScreenAdjusting the Screen Activation Settings Adjusting the Firm Keys SettingsAdjusting the Cursor Keys Settings Adjusting the Pickup Sensor SettingsCreating a Macro Using the Power FeaturesCreating and Editing Macros To add a delay to the action list To add an action to the action listTo add a beep to the action list To test the macroEditing a Macro To finish the macroMoving an action in the action list Deleting an action from the action listCreating and Editing Timers Activating TimersDeleting a Timer Creating and Editing TimersAdding a Timer Labeling a Timer Editing a Timer Setting the Start Date Setting the Start Time or Stop TimeDefining the Repeat Settings Defining the Start Action or Stop ActionRepeat toggle NG’s touch screen Operating ProntoPro NG with the CursorIs provided below the button To set the cursor navigation Operating ProntoPro NG with RF An RF Extender not included is therefore requiredSelecting RF to Operate your Devices Selecting IR to Operate your Devices With ProntoProEdit NG you can Plug one end of the cable in the USB port on your computerProntoProEdit NG How do I calibrate the touch screen? Why don’t my buttons work properly?How do I reset ProntoPro NG? Reset button Troubleshooting General ProblemsDevices do not respond to commands from ProntoPro NG ProntoPro NG shuts off automaticallyCustomizing Problems Buttons are not sending the correct commandsProntoPro NG will not learn commands Configuration file is corruptedMemory Storage Problems ProntoPro NG error messagesTimers do not work Connection to the PCCleaning ProntoPro NG Maintaining ProntoPro NGImportant Notices Upgrading ProntoPro NGList of Symbols List of Symbols List of Symbols Specifications IncludedGlossary ActionLCD USB Index LCD screen timeout, 33 Learn Tool, 23 learning Volume mute, 5 volume down, 5 volume level, 34 volume up

TSU7500-SBC RU990 specifications

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