Philips TSU 3000 manual Setting the Volume Level, Setting the Navigation for Pronto NG

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Customizing Pronto NG

3To set the switch level for a bright environment, position the indicator at the left side of the light level bar.

The backlight will switch on only in a dark environment.

4To set the backlight always off, position the indicator at the far left.

3Tap again.

The Light Level button is deselected. The new level for the light sensor is set.

Note The timeout of the LCD backlight also determines when the LCD backlight switches on and off. Therefore, if you set the threshold to the left side of the light level bar, the backlight does not switch off immediately.

Setting the Volume Level

You can set the volume level for the hard buttons as well as for the touch screen buttons. The volume of the button refers to the loudness of the beep you hear when you press or tap a button.

Setting the Volume Level of the Hard Buttons

To adjust the volume of the hard buttons, tap in the second

Settings Page.

You can either select 1 of the 3 volume levels or choose to mute. Every time you press, the volume level increases with one step up to level 3.

Setting the Volume Level of the Touch Screen

To adjust the volume level of the touch screen, tap in the second Settings Page.

You can either select 1 of the 3 volume levels or choose to mute. Every time you tap, the volume level increases with one step up to level 3.

Setting the Navigation for Pronto NG

The cursor is used by default to operate your devices. You then navigate the Pronto NG with the touch screen buttons. However, you can also set the cursor to browse through Pronto NG’s devices and pages. For more information on operating the Pronto NG with the cursor, see ‘Operating Pronto NG with the Cursor’ on page 44.

To set the navigation for the Pronto NG, tap in the second Settings Page:

You can select Cursor Navigation-Offto navigate the Pronto NG with the touch screen buttons.

You can select Cursor Navigation-Onto navigate the Pronto NG with the cursor.

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Contents TSU Page FCC Compliancy Safety & RegulationsFCC Information for User Table of Contents FAQ Taking a First Look Pronto NG Home Theater Control PanelDevice USB port Touch Screen What’s New for Pronto Next Generation? Light sensorMulti Language Support Before You Start Placing the BatteriesGetting Started Setting the ContrastTurning on Pronto NG Changing the Time Format Setting Time and DateChanging the Time To change the day Changing the DateTo change the month Setting the Language To change the yearOperating Pronto NG Device OverviewOverview Using the Tools Customizing Pronto NGDefining the Brand for a Device Selecting the Brand and Code Set for your DeviceSelecting the brand Installing the brandSelecting the code set Searching the code set Searching the Brand and Code Set for your deviceLearning Commands Searching the brandLearning a Button Learning a Device ActionLabeling Elements Labeling a Button Labeling a Device Labeling aAdding Devices Adding a New DeviceCopying an Existing Device Deleting Elements Deleting a Button Moving Devices Deleting a DeviceAdjusting the Settings Setting the Timeout of the LCD BacklightSetting the Timeout of the LCD Screen Setting the switch levelSetting the Volume Level of the Hard Buttons Setting the Volume LevelSetting the Navigation for Pronto NG Setting the Volume Level of the Touch ScreenSetting the Animation Mode Calibrating the Touch ScreenCreating and Editing Macros Using the Power FeaturesCreating 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 Creating and Editing TimersAdding a Timer Deleting a Timer Labeling a TimerEditing a Timer Setting the Start Date Setting the Start Time or Stop TimeDefining the Start Action or Stop Action Defining the Repeat Settings Activating Timers Operating Pronto NG with the Cursor To set the cursor navigation Operating Pronto NG with RF Selecting RF to Operate your Devices Selecting IR to Operate your Devices ProntoEdit NG With ProntoEdit NG you canProntoEdit NG Why don’t my buttons work properly? How do I calibrate the touch screen?How do I reset Pronto NG? Devices do not respond to commands from Pronto NG TroubleshootingGeneral Problems Pronto NG shuts off automaticallyPronto NG will not learn commands Customizing ProblemsButtons are not sending the correct commands Configuration file is corruptedTimers do not work Memory Storage ProblemsPronto NG error messages Connection to the PCImportant Notices Cleaning Pronto NGMaintaining Pronto NG Upgrading Pronto NGList of Symbols List of Symbols List of Symbols Specifications ProntoEdit NGGlossary ActionLCD USB Index Navigation cursor, 9, 32, 44 touch screen, 32 3104 205