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8 Welcome Features The intelligent remote control • Large dynamic touchscreen with liquid crystal display.• Direct-access buttons for frequently used
CHAPTER 1 Chapter 1—Batteries 9 1 Batteries The remote control uses four AA batteries or the rechargeable battery pack supplied with the recharging d
10 Chapter 1—Batteries NOTE If the display is too light or too dark, adjust the contrast. (See page 14.) BATTERY LIFE When the batteries are runn
Using the recharging dock 11 Using the recharging dock The recharging dock comes with a rechargeable battery pack. You should fully charge the batter
12 Chapter 1—Batteries When you insert the battery pack, the remote control starts up automatically, and the word “remote control” appears on the dis
Using the recharging dock 13 The light on the front of the recharging dock turns off when the batteries are fully charged. The charging time is 2 to
CHAPTER 2 14 Chapter 2—Using the remote control 2 Using the remote control This chapter shows you how to use the remote control to operate your equip
Buttons and controls 15 Direct-access buttons The buttons labeled Mute , Channel , and Volume are direct-access buttons . The direct-access but
16 Chapter 2—Using the remote control WHICH BUTTONS CAN BE PROGRAMMED? Direct-access buttons, Left and Right buttons, and buttons on the touchscreen
Getting started 17 To adjust the display• Turn the contrast dial (on the left side of the remote control). To turn on the backlight• Press the backli
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18 Chapter 2—Using the remote control Using the remote control to control your equipment NOTE The remote control is preprogrammed to work with p
Using the remote control to control your equipment 19 NOTE Another feature of Home is the ability to assign global default commands to the direct
20 Chapter 2—Using the remote control CHOOSING A DEVICEIS A DEVICE MISSING? The remote control can be taught to work with any device that recognizes
Using the remote control to control your equipment 21 Control panels Once you have a control panel displayed for a specific device, you can send comma
22 Chapter 2—Using the remote control For convenience, the control panels loop around—when you’re on the last panel, pressing the lower scroll button
Using the remote control to control your equipment 23 SWITCHING TO USE MODE You can also tap the mode label covering the icon to open the Mode menu.
24 Chapter 2—Using the remote control 2 Press and hold either the Left or the Right button. The icon turns around to show a back view of the remote
CHAPTER 3 Chapter 3—Customizing the remote control 253 Customizing the remote control The remote control is preprogrammed to work with popular Philip
26 Chapter 3—Customizing the remote control Channel, Left and Right Buttons, as well as the buttons on the display. (If you’re not sure what a button
27 WHAT ARE RC-5 AND RC-6 CODES? Philips and Marantz devices are designed to understand certain kinds of infrared signals sent by remote controls—spe
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28 Chapter 3—Customizing the remote control Understanding modes The remote control is in Use mode when it is operating your components. To customiz
Understanding modes 29 To switch modes 1 Tap the Mode button to open the Mode menu. If you don’t see the Mode button on the display, it has been hi
30 Chapter 3—Customizing the remote control Learning commands from other remote controls (Learn mode) You teach the remote control to operate a devi
Learning commands from other remote controls (Learn mode) 31 Although you can’t program the device buttons from Home, you can program the direct-acce
32 Chapter 3—Customizing the remote control 5 On the remote control, find the button that matches the function on your device’s remote, and tap it on
Learning commands from other remote controls (Learn mode) 33 TROUBLESHOOTING If the remote control fails to learn a function on the first try:• Try ag
34 Chapter 3—Customizing the remote control To program an item on the Device menu You can assign an action to each of the items on the Device menu. F
Learning commands from other remote controls (Learn mode) 35 6 On the remote control, press and hold either the Left or the Right button. In the De
36 Chapter 3—Customizing the remote control To program a template button For adding new functions, the remote control offers “empty” buttons to which
Programming the direct-access and Left/Right buttons 37 Programming the direct-access and Left/Right buttons You can assign a function to any of the
Insert batteriesInsert 4 AA batteries according to the pictureon the inside of the battery compartment.ORUse the rechargeable battery pack included
38 Chapter 3—Customizing the remote control 2 Complete steps 2 through 6 of the instructions in “To program a button on the display (soft button)” on
Adding devices to your system (Add mode) 39 3 When you’re done, return to Use mode to test the new commands: Tap to open the Mode menu, and then tap
40 Chapter 3—Customizing the remote control3 Choose how you want to add the new device:• Create New Device uses a built-in template to create a new k
Relabeling buttons and menu items (Label mode) 41mode, and you can easily teach them the correct commands. For more information, refer to “Learning co
42 Chapter 3—Customizing the remote control3 Tap the button you want to relabel.The display changes to show a miniature keyboard. Above the keyboard i
Relabeling buttons and menu items (Label mode) 43• For capital letters, press the Left button (labeled SHIFT). For symbols, press again. Press one mor
44 Chapter 3—Customizing the remote control4 Press and hold either the Left or the Right button. While holding down the Left or Right button, tap the
Rearranging items in menus (Move mode) 454 Select an item by tapping it, and then use the Left (UP) and Right (DOWN) buttons to move it.5 Continue sel
46 Chapter 3—Customizing the remote controlDeleting buttons and menu items (Delete mode)You can delete unused buttons and menu items from the display.
Deleting buttons and menu items (Delete mode) 473 Tap Delete Button Action.The remote control deletes the button action and returns to Delete mode. •
Learning eye(bottom of remote control) For learning commands from other remote controlsSending eye (IR transmitter)Send commands to devicesHomeEasy
48 Chapter 3—Customizing the remote control2 Display the menu containing the item you want to delete. If necessary, scroll the menu until you see the
Deleting buttons and menu items (Delete mode) 494 Tap Delete Device or Delete Macro Group.The remote control deletes the item and returns to Delete mo
CHAPTER 4 50 Chapter 4—Creating Macros 4 Creating Macros If you find yourself pressing the same sequence of buttons frequently, you can record the seq
51 Using a macro, you can execute all of these commands with a single button. This macro is included with the remote control as “example macro” in th
52 Chapter 4—Creating Macros Recording macros Here are some things to keep in mind about recording macros:• You can include any of the following butt
Recording macros 53 3 Scroll to the macro panel where you want the new macro to appear. You can add the macro to any macro panel that has space for
54 Chapter 4—Creating Macros 5 Tap the button to which you want to assign the new macro. Tap an empty button to start a new macro. NOTE If you c
Recording macros 55 Ending with a specific device: You can tell the remote control to end the macro by displaying the control panels for a particular
56 Chapter 4—Creating Macros To edit the macro: Refer to “Editing macros” on page 57. You can rearrange or delete commands. You can also add delays.
Editing macros 57 To view the commands in a macro To view the commands in a macro while in Use mode: 1 Display the macro panel that contains the mac
4 Contents Welcome 7 Features 8 The intelligent remote control 8Recharging dock 8 1 Batteries 9 Installing AA batteries 9Using the recharging dock 1
58 Chapter 4—Creating Macros 4 Edit the macro.To move or delete a command: Tap the command to select it, then tap Delete or an arrow button. To reco
Organizing macros into groups 59 Organizing macros into groups You can organize your macros into groups to make them easier to find and use. For examp
60 Chapter 4—Creating Macros 3 Choose how you want to add the new group.Create New Group: Creates a new group containing five panels of “empty” templ
Using macros 61 Using macros To execute a macro• Tap the macro button. It may take awhile for the macro to finish playing, depending on the number of
CHAPTER 5 62 Chapter 5—Settings 5 Settings The remote control lets you adjust features such as the volume of the beep sound, the automatic shut-off o
63 Adjust the settings as described in the following tables. TIP The Left (-) and Right (+) buttons are repeating buttons ; holding down one of
64 Chapter 5—Settings Second Setup panel Setting What it does How to adjust it Light Sensor Shows the current level of light in the room (ambient li
65 To exit Setup• Tap the Setup label near the top of the screen. Third Setup panel This panel provides technical information about the remote contr
CHAPTER 6 66 Chapter 6 6 Troubleshooting This chapter offers troubleshooting tips, answers to common questions, and instructions for resetting the re
Problems using the remote control 67 • Try resetting the remote control. See “To reset the remote control” on page 71. BUTTONS AREN’T SENDING THE RIG
5 Learning commands from other remote controls (Learn mode) 30 To program a button on the display (soft button) 31To program an item on the Device me
68 Chapter 6 — Troubleshooting THE REMOTE CONTROL WON’T LEARN/LABEL/DELETE COMMANDS • If the remote control buzzes and the word locked appears on t
Problems using the recharging dock 69 THE CONFIGURATION FILE IS CORRUPTED • The remote control has a configuration file that stores all of your custo
70 Chapter 6 — Troubleshooting Common questions CAN I PROGRAM A BUTTON TO EXECUTE MORE THAN ONE COMMAND? No, but you can create a macro to execute a
Additional procedures 71 Additional procedures To reset the remote control The remote control’s reset button is accessible through a small hole on th
72 Chapter 6 — Troubleshooting To revert to the original configuration The Revert command restores the remote control’s devices and commands to the s
Specifications 73 7 Specifications Specifications for the intelligent remote control : Hardware High-resolution (320 × 240) liquid crystal display w
74 Specifications NOTE The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice. Power management Automatic on/off (no po
CHAPTER 8 Chapter 8 — Command Reference 75 8 Command Reference This chapter describes the controls for the remote control’s built-in devices. One kin
76 Chapter 8 — Command Reference Button Command Video output. O Text ON / OFF. M Stand-by.Movie Expand.Personal Preference. DNR Digital Noise Reducti
77 π (Fast) reverse and (fast) forward (play). ª º Fast reverse to previous chapter, fast forward to next chapter. e Frame by Frame. … Pause (still).
6 6 Troubleshooting 66 Problems using the remote control 66Problems using the recharging dock 69Common questions 70Additional procedures 71 To reset
78 Chapter 8 — Command Reference ok Confirm entry. on Turn LaserDisc player on or off. program Program tracks/chapters. program AB No command (user-de
One of the best features of the Pronto is its adaptability : you can make buttons andwhole panels appear and disappear, change button labels, learn IR
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Welcome 7 Welcome Congratulations on purchasing the intelligent remote control. The remote control is a universal learning remote control that combin
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