Philips TSU 3000 manual Selecting RF to Operate your Devices

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Using the Power Features

Selecting RF to Operate your Devices

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

2Tap in the Tools Menu. The ‘RF IR Tool’ screen appears.

3Tap .

The Device Overview appears.

4Tap the Device for which you want to select RF.

The ‘Select IR or RF’ screen appears. By default IR is selected in the Sending Signals list.

The Define RF button is disabled.

5Choose RF in the Sending Signals list. The Define RF button is enabled.

6Tap .

The ‘RF Settings’ screen appears.

7Select the RF Channel in the RF Channel ID list you use for the RF Extender.

The RF Channel on the RFX6000 has to be the same as the RF Channel on Pronto NG.

8Select the Extender ID in the Extender ID list you use for the RF Extender.

The Extender ID on the RFX6000 has to be the same as the Extender ID on Pronto NG.

Note You can use several RF Extenders with your Pronto NG. For each RF Extender you use for your devices, you need to set the RF Channel and the Extender ID. The RF Channel is identical for all RF Extenders. The Extender ID on the RFX6000 is unique for each RF Extender.

9Tap in the ‘RF Settings’ screen. The RF settings are saved.

Pronto NG will send out RF signals for the selected device.

Note Try to keep Pronto NG and the RF Extender away from metal objects, as this will have a negative impact on the range.

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