Philips TSU 3000 manual Setting the Animation Mode, Calibrating the Touch Screen

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Customizing Pronto NG

Setting the Animation Mode

Pronto NG provides navigation feedback through graphical animations. Switching pages is done with a page transition, switching from Use Mode to one of the Tools is accompanied with a mode transition. You can enable and disable the animations of your Pronto NG in the second Settings Page:

You can disable the animations by choosing ‘None’ (no animations). By disabling all animations you use the absolute maximum of your Pronto NG’s processing speed.

When changing pages with the ‘Page Only’ animation, one page seems to slide out of the screen, while the second page slides in.

The ‘Mode Only’ animation shifts the Pronto NG icon at the top area of the touch screen.

With the option ‘Full’ you can enable both animations at the same time.

Calibrating the Touch Screen

When you first use your Pronto NG, the touch screen is already calibrated. However, if you notice that your Pronto NG does not send out the commands in accordance with what is indicated on the touch screen, it is advised to recalibrate the touch screen.

Attention Never use an actual pen, pencil or other sharp object on the touch screen. Use a pointy object like a plastic-tipped pen or a stylus intended for use with touch screens.

1Tap in the second Settings Page. The ‘Calibration’ screen appears.

2Tap the upper left corner on the touch screen.

3Tap the lower right corner on the touch screen.

4Tap the upper right corner on the touch screen.

5Tap the lower left corner on the touch screen. The touch screen is calibrated.

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Press the middle firm key, labeled .

The second Settings Page appears again without calibrating the touch screen.

Note If the calibration fails, an message appears and you can follow the procedure to calibrate the touch screen again.

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Philips TSU 3000 manual Setting the Animation Mode, Calibrating the Touch Screen