Philips TSU 7500 manual Getting Started, Turning on ProntoPro NG

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Getting Started

Turning on ProntoPro NG

ProntoPro NG can be turned on in four different ways:

Tap the touch screen.

Note Only use your finger, a stylus or a blunt soft object like a pencil eraser to operate the touch screen.

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Press one of the 4 firm keys below the screen to activate the display (default setting).

For more information, see ‘Adjusting the Firm Keys Settings’ on page 36.

Note When you press a hard button on ProntoPro NG, the according function will be executed immediately, while the 4 firm keys below the touch screen will activate the display.

Press the Backlight button.

Tilt ProntoPro NG more than 50 degrees (default setting).

For more information, see ‘Adjusting the Pickup Sensor Settings’ on page 37.

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Contents ProntoPro Next Generation User Guide ProntoPro Next GenerationTable of Contents Table of Contents ProntoPro NG Home Theater Control Panel Taking a First LookDevice Taking a First LookUSB port Touch Screen Docking Station ProntoPro NG has a USB port to make downloading much easier What’s New for ProntoPro Next Generation?Before You Start Installing the Battery PackCharging the ProntoPro NG Cool down the battery pack Getting Started Tilt ProntoPro NG more than 50 degrees default settingTurning on ProntoPro NG Changing the Time Format Setting Time and DateChanging the Time To change the day Changing the DateTo change the month Tools MenuTo change the year Setting the LanguageYou can change the language used on your ProntoPro NG Device Overview Operating ProntoPro NGOverview Using the Tools Defining the Brand for a Device Customizing ProntoPro NGSelecting the Brand and Code Set for your Device Selecting the brand Installing the brandSelecting the code set Tap ‘Code sets’ screen appearsSearching the Brand and Code Set for your device Searching the code setTap and point ProntoPro NG at the device Searching the brand Learning CommandsLearning a Device Action Learning a ButtonTap the button you want to learn Tap the Device for which you want to learn a Device Action Labeling ElementsYou can choose from four different character sets Labeling a ButtonLabeling a Labeling a DeviceTap in the ‘Label Tool’ screen. The Page Overview appears Follow the instructions 6 to 8 of ‘Labeling a Button’ onAdding a New Device Adding DevicesCopying an Existing Device Deleting a Button Deleting ElementsDeleting a Device Delete Tool allows you to delete a button or a deviceMoving Devices Adjusting the Settings Setting the Timeout of the LCD Screen Setting the Brightness of the BacklightSelect First Settings Page appears Setting the Navigation for ProntoPro NG Setting the Volume LevelSetting the Volume Level of the Hard Buttons Setting the Volume Level of the Touch ScreenCalibrating the Touch Screen Setting the Animation ModeAdjusting the Firm Keys Settings Adjusting the Screen Activation SettingsAdjusting the Pickup Sensor Settings Adjusting the Cursor Keys SettingsCreating and Editing Macros Using the Power FeaturesCreating a Macro To add an action to the action list To add a delay to the action listTo add a beep to the action list To test the macroTo finish the macro Editing a MacroMoving an action in the action list Deleting an action from the action listActivating Timers Creating and Editing TimersAdding a Timer Creating and Editing TimersDeleting a Timer Labeling a Timer Editing a Timer Setting the Start Time or Stop Time Setting the Start DateDefining the Start Action or Stop Action Defining the Repeat SettingsRepeat toggle Is provided below the button Operating ProntoPro NG with the CursorNG’s touch screen To set the cursor navigation An RF Extender not included is therefore required Operating ProntoPro NG with RFSelecting RF to Operate your Devices Selecting IR to Operate your Devices Plug one end of the cable in the USB port on your computer With ProntoProEdit NG you canProntoProEdit NG How do I reset ProntoPro NG? Why don’t my buttons work properly?How do I calibrate the touch screen? Reset button General Problems TroubleshootingDevices do not respond to commands from ProntoPro NG ProntoPro NG shuts off automaticallyButtons are not sending the correct commands Customizing ProblemsProntoPro NG will not learn commands Configuration file is corruptedProntoPro NG error messages Memory Storage ProblemsTimers do not work Connection to the PCMaintaining ProntoPro NG Cleaning ProntoPro NGImportant Notices Upgrading ProntoPro NGList of Symbols List of Symbols List of Symbols Included SpecificationsAction GlossaryLCD USB Index LCD screen timeout, 33 Learn Tool, 23 learning Volume mute, 5 volume down, 5 volume level, 34 volume up