Philips TS1000 manual Section A3 Hardware Questions Basic Hardware Operation

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Unofficial Philips Pronto & Marantz RC5000 FAQ

Section A3: Hardware Questions:

Basic Hardware Operation

A3−01 What frequencies can the remote learn?

The Pronto & RC5000 can learn frequencies up to 56KHz. However, they can send frequencies that are much higher: all you need to do is find a CCF file that has the codes you need. Philips has added some high−frequency learning ability including BOand Kenwood code formats in the latest firmware update, however insufficient user feedback on this new feature has been available to determine whether this is a viable option for equipment owners.

A3−02 Can I use the Pronto with Sony *G (or VisionTouch) receivers?

Without additional equipment, the answer is no. Due to a combination of high frequency and a non−standard protocol, Sony VisionTouch receivers can't be directly controlled by any low−cost universal remote control. This problem is not merely limited to the Pronto.

Common models affected include the STR−DA90ESG, STR−DE805G, STR−DE815G, STR−DE905G, STR−DE1015G, STR−D760Z, STR−G1ES, STR−G3, STR−GA9ESG, TA−VE800G and TA−VE810G. More information on the VisionTouch problem −− including possible workarounds −− can be found on the Remote Central web site. Sony has since dropped the VisionTouch system in favor of a new 2−way protocol that, with a little finessing, can be learned by the Pronto. Remember that the Pronto is not a 2−way remote, so you can't receive information from the receiver.

A3−03 Can the Pronto work with RF equipment?

The Pronto cannot control RF−only equipment. Certain RF devices such as satellite receivers can also be controlled by infrared, so you may wish to contact your manufacturer to double−check. Currently, there are no universal remotes that can control RF components.

Don't be confused by models (such as the ProntoPro, RC5200, RC9200 and CHAD) advertising RF control of IR devices −− this is not the same as RF control of RF devices.

However, as is the case with most rules, there is an exception. RF−enabled European−model Prontos can be used to directly control certain European−spec equipment, such as X−10 RF transceivers, though special codes generated by a program called "CodeGen" (not available for download). Note that North American models CAN NOT control RF equipment directly.

A3−04 Can the Pronto work with IRDA equipment (ie. Pace cable boxes)?

Currently, the answer is no. You cannot control newer Pace cable boxes or any other IRDA−based equipment with these remotes.

A3−05 How can I control my X−10 system?

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