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Glossary

Device settings

Device template

Firm key

Hard button

IR

IR code

Label

LCD

LCD backlight

Link

Macro

Mode animation

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The device settings are the type of device, the brand, the IR code set and the functions. In order to control a device with your ProntoPro NG, you first have to set the device settings.

You can create a template from a device in ProntoProEdit NG Advanced Mode. When you add a new device on ProntoPro NG, this template will be used.

ProntoPro NG has 4 firm keys located below the touch screen. The label of a firm key is displayed at the bottom of the touch screen. You can configure the functions of the firm keys, just like most hard buttons and the buttons on the touch screen. The strength of the firm keys is that you can also configure their label, so they can always indicate the function assigned to them.

A hard button is a button that can be pressed and generates an event. Hard buttons can be found on ProntoPro NG. Their layout and visual aspects cannot be changed. You can configure the functions of the hard buttons, just like the firm keys and the buttons on the touch screen.

Short for infrared.

ProntoPro NG sends out infrared (IR) signals to operate devices. IR codes for all kinds of video and audio device brands are stored in ProntoPro NG’s universal database. By selecting IR codes and assigning them to buttons and hard buttons, you can program your ProntoPro NG to operate your equipment. When IR codes are not present in the database, you can always learn them from the conventional remote control of your equipment.

A label is the text you want to put on a soft button or a firm key.

Short for liquid crystal display.

LCD backlight is a special light source that is placed behind the LCD screen, enhancing the visibility of this screen.

A link, also called a button alias, is a shortcut from the action list of one button to the action list of another button. Instead of adding the same actions to several buttons or hard buttons, you can create a link and reuse the action list. When your ProntoPro NG is executing an action list and comes across a link, the action list referred to by that link is executed.

A macro is a sequence of actions executed when pressing a single button on ProntoPro NG. Every button or hard button can act as a macro and perform a list of commands. It is the same as an action list.

When you switch from using the ProntoPro NG to the Tools Menu, the ProntoPro NG icon shifts at the top area of the touch screen. This is called a ‘mode animation’.

A page of a device is the area of 320 by 240 pixels on ProntoPro NG’s touch screen containing buttons or other objects.

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Contents 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 Tilt ProntoPro NG more than 50 degrees default setting Getting StartedTurning on ProntoPro NG Setting Time and Date Changing the Time FormatChanging the Time To change the month Changing the DateTo change the day Tools MenuSetting the Language To change the yearYou can change the language used on your ProntoPro NG Operating ProntoPro NG Device OverviewOverview Using the Tools Customizing ProntoPro NG Defining the Brand for a DeviceSelecting the Brand and Code Set for your Device Selecting the code set Installing the brandSelecting the brand Tap ‘Code sets’ screen appearsSearching the code set Searching the Brand and Code Set for your deviceTap and point ProntoPro NG at the device Learning Commands Searching the brandLearning a Button Learning a Device ActionTap the button you want to learn Labeling Elements Tap the Device for which you want to learn a Device ActionLabeling a Button You can choose from four different character setsTap in the ‘Label Tool’ screen. The Page Overview appears Labeling a DeviceLabeling a Follow the instructions 6 to 8 of ‘Labeling a Button’ onAdding Devices Adding a New DeviceCopying an Existing Device Deleting a Device Deleting ElementsDeleting a Button Delete Tool allows you to delete a button or a deviceMoving Devices Adjusting the Settings Setting the Brightness of the Backlight Setting the Timeout of the LCD ScreenSelect First Settings Page appears Setting the Volume Level of the Hard Buttons Setting the Volume LevelSetting the Navigation for ProntoPro NG 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 SettingsUsing the Power Features Creating and Editing MacrosCreating a Macro To add a beep to the action list To add a delay to the action listTo add an action to the action list To test the macroMoving an action in the action list Editing a MacroTo finish the macro Deleting an action from the action listCreating and Editing Timers Activating TimersCreating and Editing Timers Adding a TimerDeleting 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 Operating ProntoPro NG with the Cursor Is provided below the buttonNG’s touch screen 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 Why don’t my buttons work properly? How do I reset ProntoPro NG?How do I calibrate the touch screen? Reset button Devices do not respond to commands from ProntoPro NG TroubleshootingGeneral Problems ProntoPro NG shuts off automaticallyProntoPro NG will not learn commands Customizing ProblemsButtons are not sending the correct commands Configuration file is corruptedTimers do not work Memory Storage ProblemsProntoPro NG error messages Connection to the PCImportant Notices Cleaning ProntoPro NGMaintaining ProntoPro NG 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