Philips TSU 3000 manual Usb

Page 65

Glossary

Page

Page animation

Pronto NG

ProntoEdit NG

RF

RF code

RF Extender

RFX6000

Settings Tool

Simulator

Soft button

Timer

Touch screen

USB

User Guide

63

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

When you switch from one page to another, the first page slides out of the screen and the second page slides in the screen. This is called a ‘page animation’.

Pronto NG is a universal remote control with a touch screen. You can customize and fully configure Pronto NG to your personal needs: the devices you want to operate, the functions you want to perform and the layout on Pronto NG.

ProntoEdit is the visual editor for creating and configuring Pronto Configuration Files.

Short for Radio Frequency.

You can choose to operate your devices with RF signals instead of IR signals. To use RF signals, you need an RF Extender. The advantage of RF is that it spreads in all directions and that it pervades walls. In other words, you can operate your devices from an adjacent room.

An RF Extender is a converter box that receives RF signals and turns them into IR signals to operate devices. When your Pronto NG sends out RF codes, the RF Extender receives them and sends out IR codes to your devices.

The RFX6000 is an RF Extender that can be used in combination with Pronto NG.

The Settings Tool allow you to consult and adjust several settings, for instance consulting the battery level, setting the date and time, calibrating the touch screen, ...

Pronto NG simulator is a separate application in ProntoEdit NG package, which simulates every aspect of your Pronto NG. You use Pronto NG simulator to test your PCF without the need to download it to your Pronto NG. When you make changes in Pronto NG simulator, they will not be saved in the configuration file.

A soft button is a button that can be found on the touch screen. The layout and the visual aspects of a soft button can be changed. You can also configure the functions of the soft buttons.

A timer allows you to define actions to be carried out at predefined times. For instance, you can set an alarm or program your VCR to record your favorite daily TV-show.

The touch screen of your Pronto NG is the centered area that contains soft buttons you can use to operate the remote control.

USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a ‘plug and play’ interface between a computer and add-on devices (such as audio players, joysticks, keyboards, telephones, scanners, and printers).

Image 65
Contents TSU Page FCC Information for User Safety & RegulationsFCC Compliancy Table of Contents FAQ Pronto NG Home Theater Control Panel Taking a First LookDevice USB port Touch Screen Light sensor What’s New for Pronto Next Generation?Multi Language Support Placing the Batteries Before You StartTurning on Pronto NG Setting the ContrastGetting Started Changing the Time Setting Time and DateChanging the Time Format To change the month Changing the DateTo change the day To change the year Setting the LanguageDevice Overview Operating Pronto NGOverview Customizing Pronto NG Using the ToolsSelecting the Brand and Code Set for your Device Defining the Brand for a DeviceSelecting the code set Installing the brandSelecting the brand Searching the Brand and Code Set for your device Searching the code setSearching the brand Learning CommandsLearning a Device Action Learning a ButtonLabeling Elements Labeling a Button Labeling a Labeling a DeviceAdding a New Device Adding DevicesCopying an Existing Device Deleting a Button Deleting ElementsDeleting a Device Moving DevicesSetting the Timeout of the LCD Backlight Adjusting the SettingsSetting the switch level Setting the Timeout of the LCD ScreenSetting the Navigation for Pronto 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 ModeCreating a Macro Using the Power FeaturesCreating and Editing Macros 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 listAdding a Timer Creating and Editing TimersCreating and Editing Timers Labeling a Timer Deleting a TimerEditing a Timer Setting the Start Time or Stop Time Setting the Start DateDefining 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 With ProntoEdit NG you can ProntoEdit NGProntoEdit NG How do I calibrate the touch screen? Why don’t my buttons work properly?How do I reset Pronto NG? General Problems TroubleshootingDevices do not respond to commands from Pronto NG Pronto NG shuts off automaticallyButtons are not sending the correct commands Customizing ProblemsPronto NG will not learn commands Configuration file is corruptedPronto NG error messages Memory Storage ProblemsTimers do not work Connection to the PCMaintaining Pronto NG Cleaning Pronto NGImportant Notices Upgrading Pronto NGList of Symbols List of Symbols List of Symbols ProntoEdit NG SpecificationsAction GlossaryLCD USB Index Navigation cursor, 9, 32, 44 touch screen, 32 3104 205