Philips intelligent remote control manual Restoring Deleted BUTTONS, DEVICES, and Macro Groups

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4Tap Delete Device or Delete Macro Group.

The remote control deletes the item and returns to Delete mode.

If you deleted a device, the remote control removes the device from the Device menu and Home.

If you deleted a macro group, the remote control removes the group, and all of the macros belonging to it, from the Macro menu.

You can restore deleted macro groups and devices. See “Restoring deleted buttons, devices, and macro groups” on page 49.

5When you’re done, return to Use mode: Tap to open the Mode

menu, and then tap .

NOTE The remote control takes a few seconds to save changes before returning to Use mode.

RESTORING DELETED BUTTONS, DEVICES, AND MACRO GROUPS

Buttons deleted from the display are stored in memory. They become “template buttons,” visible only in Learn mode. To restore them, see “To program a template button” on page 36.

Button actions associated with the Mute, Channel, Volume, Left, and Right buttons can’t be restored from memory. To restore function to these buttons, you need to teach them using another remote control. For instructions, see “To program a button globally” on page 37.

Deleted devices and macro groups are stored in memory. To restore a deleted device, make sure the Device tab is active. Tap the Mode button , and then

tap . Tap Restore Deleted Device, then choose the deleted device from the menu that appears.

To restore a deleted macro group, make sure the Macro tab is active, then follow the same procedure as for restoring deleted devices.

You can’t restore a deleted macro, only a macro group.

NOTE Deleted items are stored until the remote control needs the memory they occupy. If you do a lot of customization, the remote control might have to clear some of its memory in order to make room for new commands, devices, or macros. The remote control displays a message before clearing the memory.

Once memory has been cleared, you can’t restore the deleted items.

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Contents User guide Intelligent Remote Control User Guide User Guide Insert batteries Touch the screen to startOperate your components Modes QuickreferenceContents Creating Macros SettingsSpecifications Command Reference TroubleshootingWelcome PC serial cable FeaturesIntelligent remote control Recharging dockBatteries Installing AA batteriesBattery Life Using the recharging dock Compartment Light is on while battery is charging Buttons and controls Using the remote controlDirect-access buttons Left and Right buttonsTouchscreen buttons Getting started To turn the display onThis is called tapping the screen To turn on the backlight To adjust the displayTap one of the buttons to choose a device HomeOpening the Device Menu Device menuChoosing a Device Scrolling to a Different Control Panel Control panelsUse mode To switch devices without affecting the source Icon turns around to show a back view of the remote control To customize the remote control Customizing the remote controlOptional Refine your configuration Refer to What are RC-5 and RC-6 CODES? Understanding modes To switch modes To show or hide the Mode menuFor help, refer to Use mode on Buttons that can learn commands Learning commands from other remote controls Learn modeTo program a button on the display soft button Repeat steps 4 and 5 to program other buttons Now you’re ready to use the new commandsTroubleshooting To program an item on the Device menu If necessary, tap the Device tab once to extend itSee the illustration on Remote control flashes the word device For instructions, see To relabel a button on To program a template buttonTo program a button globally Programming the direct-access and Left/Right buttonsTo program a direct-access button on a per-device basis Adding devices to your system Add mode Remote control displays a choice of buttonsTo add a device Choose how you want to add the new device To relabel a button Relabeling buttons and menu items Label modeTap the button you want to relabel To relabel an item on a menu Rearranging items in menus Move mode To rearrange the items in a menuFor details, refer to of To relabel a button on After a few seconds, the remote control returns to Use mode To delete a button or button action Deleting buttons and menu items Delete modeTo delete a device, Device menu action, or macro group Macro menu open in Delete Restoring Deleted BUTTONS, DEVICES, and Macro Groups Creating Macros Editing Macros To record a macro Recording macrosWill belong to.Room for new macros on this panel Tap an empty button to start a new macro When you’re done, tap the Macro tab Troubleshooting Macros Editing macros To view the commands in a macroTo view the commands in a macro while in Use mode Contents of the macro appear on the displayEdit the macro Organizing macros into groups To add a macro groupDisplay any macro panel or individual macro Deleting Macros and Macro Groups Using macros To execute a macroTo stop a macro To adjust settings SettingsDuration Adjust the settings as described in the following tablesNeed to use the Revert button TouchscreenBeep of the direct ButtonsTo exit Setup Problems using the remote control TroubleshootingButtons AREN’T Sending the Right Commands Remote Control WON’T LEARN/LABEL/DELETE Commands Remote Control Error Messages Problems using the recharging dockCommon questions To reset the remote control Additional proceduresTo calibrate the touchscreen To revert to the original configurationRemote control asks you to confirm your choice Tap Cancel to exit without revertingBacklighting for LCD and direct-access buttons Specifications for the intelligent remote controlHigh-resolution 320 ⋅ 240 liquid crystal display with Seven programmable direct-access buttons138 mm ⋅ 92 mm ⋅ 38 mm Automatic on/off no power switchNiMH 4.8V rechargeable battery pack 110/220V-to-12V power adapterCommand Reference Video output Cancel pictureSwitch screen a to B Install Open / CloseButton Command Confirm entry ProntoEdit System Requirements What is ProntoEditHow to receive ProntoEdit Serial CableService and support 8622 405