Philips Wireless Equipment Box manual Using the iPronto, Touch Screen, Status Display

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Using the iPronto

Once you have adjusted the general settings and network settings, you can start using the iPronto. In this chapter you read how to operate the touch screen, what the hard buttons are for and how you can use the iPronto’s applications and functions.

The Touch Screen

The iPronto has a touch screen. You can operate the touch screen in two ways. One way is to use the plastic-tipped stylus. It is specially designed for use on a touch screen. The stylus is very useful if you want to tap a small area on the touch screen, because it is very precise.

Warning Never use an actual pen, pencil or other sharp object. These objects can damage the touch screen.

You can also operate the touch screen with your fingers. Fingers are less precise than the stylus, but you may find it more comfortable to use your fingers on the touch screen.

The Status Display

Below the touch screen, the iPronto has a small screen. This second screen is always on, even when the iPronto has been switched off. It displays the time and battery status.

The status display also displays an RF icon and an IR icon. Whenever the iPronto is communicating over your home network, the RF icon is on. The IR icon gives you feedback when you are using the iPronto’s remote control: every time you tap a button on the touch screen or press a hard button that sends an IR code to your device, the IR icon flashes.

RF icon

clock

IR icon

battery status

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Contents Table of Contents FCC Compliancy What Does the iPronto Box Contain? About the iPronto Documentation About the iPronto IPronto consists of several parts Troubleshooting on Installing the Wireless LAN Adapter Installing the Wireless LAN Adapter Installing Installing and Recharging the BatteryInstalling and Recharging the Battery Installing and Recharging the Battery Recharging Getting the iPronto Up and Running Getting the iPronto Up and Running Setting up Your iProntoCalibrating the Touch Screen Adjusting the TimeAdjusting the Timezone Adjusting the DateTime Out when iPronto is plugged into the power adapter Adjusting the BrightnessAdjusting the Power off Time Out Time Out when iPronto is running on the batteryAdjusting the Wake up Conditions Setting up Your Network Wireless Network Settings Getting the iPronto Up and Running Internet Settings If you wish to use a fixed IP address If you use DhcpProxy Testing the Network Connection Using the iPronto Touch ScreenStatus Display Power Button IPronto’s External ControlsRC buttons Scroll Wheel PortsViews, Layouts and Touchstrip Navigating the iProntoView Control Button Accessing the Application Flipside Flipside and SettingsWorking with the Keyboard KeyboardTap Cancel Remote Control How Does the iPronto RC Work? Tab Learning IR Codes Tools tab Remote Control Using iProntoEdit Uploading and Downloading Browser Setting the Home Entering a URL Electronic Program Guide SmartSurfer Watch FeatureSee Learning IR Codes on Registering RegistrationElectronic Program Guide Personalizing EPG Waiting for Activation Activating Soft buttons on my touch screen do not respond properly TroubleshootingMy iPronto switches off automatically Devices do not respond to the commands I sendTroubleshooting My browser does not work See The SmartSurfer onSee Installing the Wireless LAN Adapter on About tab, 15 activation code, 49, 55 adapter IndexIP address. See IP iPronto 3104 205