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Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 1 Safety & Regulations Regulations according to R&TTE English Hereby, Philips Consumer Electronics, Remote Control Systems, declares that this Pronto NG is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 2 Table of Contents Taking a First Look Pronto NG: The Home Theatre Control Panel The Device The Touch Screen What’s New for Pronto Next Generation? User Guide 2 4 4 5 7 8 Before You Start Placing the batteries 10 10 Getting Started Turning on Pronto NG Setting the Contrast Setting Time and Date Changing the Time Format Changing the Time Changing the Date Setting the Language Operating Pronto NG Device Overview Page Overview 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 14 15 1
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 3 Table of Contents User Guide 3 Using the Power Features Creating and Editing Macros Creating a Macro Editing a Macro Creating and Editing Timers Creating and Editing Timers Activating Timers Operating Pronto NG with the Cursor Operating Pronto NG with RF Selecting RF to Operate your Devices Selecting IR to Operate your Devices 34 34 34 36 37 37 43 44 46 47 48 ProntoEdit NG 49 FAQ 51 Troubleshooting General Problems Customising Problems Memory Storag
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 4 Taking a First Look Pronto NG: The Home Theatre Control Panel Pronto NG is a Home Theatre Control Panel that allows maximum flexibility and customisation for even the most sophisticated home entertainment system. It can control almost any device that works with infrared (IR) remote control signals. Its intuitive interface makes it a perfect remote control for every user. Pronto NG is easy to configure.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 5 Taking a First Look The Device Pronto NG has several hard buttons. Most are freely programmable, some have a predefined function: ■ The buttons on the left side of the Pronto NG screen have predefined functions: Page up, Page down and Backlight. ■ The 4 firm keys below the touch screen are freely programmable. You can reprogram the function of these buttons and change the label on the touch screen.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 6 Taking a First Look Backlight Page up Page down Reset button Battery compartment Connection to docking station User Guide 6 USB port
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 7 Taking a First Look The Touch Screen Pronto NG Icon Device Overview button Page Overview button EN Previous Device Next Device Soft buttons Labels for the firm keys User Guide 7
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 8 Taking a First Look What’s New for Pronto Next Generation? This new Pronto NG (SBC RU950) offers several new features compared to the previous model of Pronto (SBC RU940). The most important ones are: ■ Light sensor The light sensor on your Pronto NG causes the backlight to switch on automatically according to the ambient light of your own home theatre environment. ■ Transparency Pronto NG supports transparency in buttons and other objects.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 9 Taking a First Look ■ ■ ■ User Guide 9 Cursor Navigation By default the cursor is programmed to operate devices. The functions assigned to the cursor button depend on the device active on Pronto NG. Pronto NG also offers you the possibility to use the cursor for navigating through devices and pages on the screen.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 10 Before You Start Placing the Batteries When you use Pronto for the first time, you will have to place 4 AAA batteries. You can use rechargeable or non-rechargeable AAA batteries. 1 Press the latch on the battery cover with your thumb and then slide the cover forward firmly. 2 Lift up the battery cover. 3 Place the batteries in the battery compartment. 4 Slide the battery cover back on.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 11 Getting Started Turning on Pronto NG Pronto NG can be turned on in three different ways: Tap the touch screen. Note Only use your finger, a stylus or a blunt soft object like a pencil eraser to operate the touch screen. EN Press one of the 4 firm keys below the screen to activate the display.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 12 Getting Started Setting Time and Date When you have placed the batteries and turned on Pronto NG, you have to set the current time. Attention Every time you reset your Pronto NG you will have to set the time again. Changing the Time Format 1 Tap and hold the Pronto NG icon in the upper left corner of the touch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools Menu appears. 2 Tap button in the Tools Menu. The first Settings Page appears.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 13 Getting Started 4 To increase the time, press (and hold) the firm key labelled ‘+’. -orTo decrease the time, press (and hold) the firm key labelled ‘-’. 5 Tap the Time button again. The new time is set. 6 Tap the Pronto NG icon to exit the Settings Tool. EN Changing the Date 1 Tap and hold the Pronto NG icon in the upper left corner of the touch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools Menu appears. 2 Tap in the Tools Menu. The first Settings Page appears.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 14 Getting Started To change the year 1 Tap the Year button in the first Settings Page. The Year button is selected. The labels ‘+’ and ‘-’ appear for the two middle firm keys. 2 To increase the years, press (and hold) the firm key labelled ‘+’. -orTo decrease the years, press (and hold) the firm key labelled ‘-’. 3 Tap the Year button again. The new year is set. 4 When you have changed the date, tap the Pronto NG icon the Settings Tool.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 15 Getting Started Operating Pronto NG Pronto NG contains a series of customisable devices, each consisting of several device pages. All active devices on your Pronto NG are listed in the Device Overview. All the available device pages are listed per device in the Page Overview. Device Overview EN The Device Overview offers you a list of all the devices you can control with Pronto NG.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 16 Getting Started Page Overview The Page Overview offers you a list of all the pages for one device. To view the Page Overview, tap the Page Overview button, that displays the page number in the upper area of the touch screen. Page Overview button You can navigate between the different pages in two different ways: ■ Tap the page you want to operate from the Page Overview. ■ Press the Page Up or Page Down hard button on the left side of Pronto NG.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 17 Customising Pronto NG What makes Pronto NG so powerful, is the ability to extend its functionality in multiple ways, like programming additional functions, adding supplementary devices and changing the interface as it suits you best. For full editing you can use ProntoEdit NG software. See ‘ProntoEdit NG’ on page 49 for more information. Using the Tools EN Pronto NG provides different tools.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 18 Customising Pronto NG In general, in the Tools: ■ Tap to start using the Tool. ■ Tap to go back to the Tools Menu. ■ Tap to confirm an action and save the changes you made. ■ Tap to cancel an action without saving the changes. ■ Press the firm key labelled to the Tools Menu. to end a series of actions and go back Defining the Brand for a Device Pronto NG contains a huge list of brands and their corresponding IR codes in its database.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 19 Customising Pronto NG Selecting the brand 1 Tap the Scroll Down button Brands list. The Brands list scrolls down/up. Note or the Scroll Up button next to the You can also select the brand via the virtual keyboard by tapping one or more of the brand’s name characters. 2 Tap the brand for the selected Device in the Brands list. 3 Tap in the ‘Brands’ screen. If there is only one code set, the ‘Installing the Brand’ screen appears.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 20 Customising Pronto NG Selecting the Brand and searching the Code Set for your device Note Make sure the device for which you are searching the brand is turned on. 1 Tap and hold the Pronto NG icon in the upper left corner of the touch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools Menu appears. 2 Tap in the Tools Menu. The ‘Brand Tool’ screen appears. 3 Tap in the ‘Brand Tool’ screen. The Device Overview appears.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 21 Customising Pronto NG 4 In the Device Overview, tap the Device for which you want to define the brand. A message screen appears. 5 Tap . The ‘Brands’ screen appears. Searching the brand EN 1 Tap in the ‘Brands’ screen. The ‘Searching the Brand’ screen appears. 2 Tap and point Pronto NG at the device. The ‘Searching’ screen appears. Pronto NG searches through the list of brands, by sending out an IR code for each brand.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 22 Customising Pronto NG Learning a Button 1 Tap and hold the Pronto NG icon touch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools Menu appears. in the upper left corner of the 2 Tap in the Tools Menu. The ‘Learn Tool’ screen appears. 3 Tap . The last page you have visited appears. 4 Navigate to the Device and the Page that contains the button you want to learn. 5 Position Pronto NG and the remote control as illustrated above.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 23 Customising Pronto NG 4 Position Pronto NG and the remote control as illustrated above. Note Make sure that you aim Pronto NG’s learning eye at the remote control’s IR window. The distance between Pronto NG and the remote control should be between 10 and 20 cm (4 and 8 inches). 5 Tap the Device for which you want to learn a Device Action. A Learning indication appears in the upper right corner of the touch screen.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 24 Customising Pronto NG Labelling a Button 1 Tap and hold the Pronto NG icon in the upper left corner of the touch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools Menu appears. 2 Tap in the Tools Menu. The ‘Label Tool’ screen appears. 3 Tap . The page you last visited appears. 4 Navigate to the Device and the Page that contains the button you want to label. 5 Tap the button you want to label. The ‘Labelling’ screen appears. 6 Tap the keyboard. The keyboard zooms in.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 25 Customising Pronto NG Labelling a Device 1 Tap and hold the Pronto NG icon touch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools Menu appears. in the upper left corner of the 2 Tap in the Tools Menu. The ‘Label Tool’ screen appears. 3 Tap . The Device Overview appears. EN 4 Tap the Device you want to label. The ‘Labelling’ screen appears. 5 Follow the instructions 6 to 8 of ‘Labelling a Button’ on page 24. 6 Tap . The label of the selected Device is changed.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 26 Customising Pronto NG 6 Tap . The label of the selected Page is changed. The Page Overview appears again. -orTap . The Page Overview appears again, without changing the label of the selected page. 7 You can select another Page in the Page Overview to label. 8 Press the left firm key labelled exit the Label Tool. below the touch screen to Adding Devices The Add Tool allows you to add a new device or copy an existing device.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 27 Customising Pronto NG 6 Tap in the ’Actions’ screen. The Device is added to Pronto NG with its actions like IR codes, beeps and delays. -orTap in the ‘Actions’ screen. The Device is added to Pronto NG without its actions like IR codes, beeps and delays. To operate this device, you have to learn every button of the device with the Learn Tool. 7 Tap . The Device is added and the Tools Menu appears again.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 28 Customising Pronto NG 7 Tap . The Device is added and the Tools Menu appears again. Note Added devices are automatically positioned at the end of the Device Overview. You can move devices with the Move Tool. See ‘Moving Devices’ on page 29 for more information. Deleting Elements The Delete Tool allows you to delete a button or a device. Deleting a Button 1 Tap and hold the Pronto NG icon in the upper left corner of the touch screen for 3 seconds.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 29 Customising Pronto NG Deleting a Device 1 Tap and hold the Pronto NG icon in the upper left corner of the touch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools Menu appears. 2 Tap in the Tools Menu. The ‘Delete Tool’ screen appears. 3 Tap . The Device Overview appears. EN 4 Tap the Device you want to delete. A message screen appears. 5 Tap . The Device is deleted. 6 You can select other Devices on Pronto NG to delete.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 30 Customising Pronto NG Adjusting the Settings In the Settings Pages you can adjust several settings.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 31 Customising Pronto NG 2 To increase the timeout, press (and hold) the button labelled ‘+’. -orTo decrease the timeout, press (and hold) the button labelled ‘-’. 3 Tap again. The new LCD backlight timeout is set. Setting the Timeout of the LCD Screen The timeout of the LCD screen determines how long the LCD touch screen stays active before turning off. Shortening the active time will increase Pronto NG’s battery life.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 32 Customising Pronto NG 3 To set the switch level for a bright environment, position the indicator at the left side of the light level bar. The backlight will switch on only in a dark environment. 4 To set the backlight always off, position the indicator at the far left. 3 Tap again. The Light Level button is deselected. The new level for the light sensor is set.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 33 Customising 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).
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 34 Using the Power Features Creating and Editing Macros A macro allows you to send a sequence of commands when tapping one single button. You can for instance switch on your TV, turn on a movie channel and prepare your VCR for recording by rewinding the videotape. The macro contains an action list. The action list can be created and edited in the Macro Tool.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 35 Using the Power Features Note You can assign a macro to most buttons of your Pronto NG. The hard buttons on the left side of Pronto NG (Backlight, Page Up and Page Down) are fixed. The Toggle and Home button (around the cursor) can only be reprogrammed with ProntoEdit NG. Please refer to ‘ProntoEdit NG’ on page 49. To add an action to the action list 1 Tap in the ‘Macro’ screen. The last visited page appears again.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 36 Using the Power Features In the ‘Macro’ screen, press the left firm key labelled Pronto NG executes the actions in the action list. Note . Make sure that you keep Pronto NG aimed at your Home Theatre equipment during the macro execution. To finish the macro Tap in the ‘Macro’ screen. The macro is created and assigned to the button you selected as a target. -orTap in the ‘Macro’ screen. The Tools Menu appears again without creating the macro.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 37 Using the Power Features Creating and Editing Timers With the Timer Tool you can define actions to be carried out at predefined times. For instance, you can switch on the lights or program your VCR to record your favourite daily TV-show. Note When a timer is executed, you will hear a beep and a Timer message appears on screen. If Pronto NG is performing another task (sending out IR codes, testing a macro, ...
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 38 Using the Power Features Deleting a Timer 1 Tap and hold the Pronto NG icon in the upper left corner of the touch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools Menu appears. 2 Tap in the Tools Menu. The ‘Timer Tool’ information screen appears. 3 Tap . The ‘Timer’ screen appears. 4 Tap the label of the timer you want to delete. The timer is highlighted. 5 In the ‘Timer’ screen, tap A message screen appears.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 39 Using the Power Features 3 Tap . The ‘Timer’ screen appears. 4 Tap the label of the timer you want to label. The timer is highlighted. 5 In the ‘Timer’ screen, tap The ‘Labelling’ screen appears. . 6 Label the timer as described in ‘Labelling Elements’ on page 23. 7 In the ‘Labelling’ screen, tap . The ‘Timer’ screen appears again and the timer is relabelled. 8 In the ‘Timer’ screen, tap The Tools Menu appears again. .
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 40 Using the Power Features 4 Set the Stop Time. See ‘Setting the Start Time or Stop Time’ below for more information. 5 Define the Stop Action. See ‘Defining the Start Action or Stop Action’ on page 41 for more details. 6 Define the Repeat Settings. See ‘Defining the Repeat Settings’ on page 42 for more information. 7 In the ‘Editing Timer’ screen, tap . The timer settings are defined. The ‘Timer’ screen appears again.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 41 Using the Power Features 3 Tap the Time button again. The new Start Time or Stop Time is set. Note If the Stop Time lies before the Start Time, the Stop Date automatically jumps to the next day. Defining the Start Action or Stop Action Pronto NG uses a similar procedure to define the Action List for the Start Action or the Stop Action of the selected timer as in the Macro Tool. See ‘Creating and Editing Macros’ on page 34 for more information.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 42 Using the Power Features Defining the Repeat Settings If you want the timer to repeat itself on more than one occasion, you can use the repeat settings. 1 In the ‘Editing Timer’ screen, tap the The ‘Repeat Settings’ screen appears. button. Repeat toggle 2 Tap the repeat toggle button . By default ‘No’ is selected. The Repeat button toggles between the three settings: ■ No: This is the default setting; ■ Daily; ■ Weekly.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 43 Using the Power Features 3 If you want to set an end date for the repeating timer, select the End Date check box. The End Date is enabled. 4 Define the End Date, as described in ‘Setting the Start Date’ on page 40. The End Date is defined. -or- EN To change the setting to ‘No’, tap the button again. The timer will not be repeated. 3 In the ‘Repeat Settings’ screen, tap . The ‘Editing Timer’ screen appears again.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 44 Using the Power Features 5 In the ‘Timer’ screen, tap . The ‘Timer’ screen closes and the Tools Menu appears again. The Timer icon appears next to the time indication. -orIn the ‘Timer’ screen, tap . The Timer screen closes without activating the timer. Note In the Timers list, activated timers are displayed first, followed by the notactivated timers. Both activated and not-activated timers are listed chronologically.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 45 Using the Power Features To set the cursor navigation: 1 Tap and hold the Pronto NG icon in the upper left corner of the touch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools Menu appears. 2 Select the . The first Settings Page appears. 3 Press the Page Down hard button at the left side of the Pronto NG. The second Settings Page appears. 4 Tap in the second Settings Page. The cursor navigation is enabled. The Toggle hard button is activated.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 46 Using the Power Features Operating Pronto NG with RF By default, Pronto NG uses infrared (IR) signals to operate devices. IR signals have an operating distance of approximately 10 m (30 ft). IR signals However, you can choose to have Pronto NG working with radio frequency (RF) signals to operate devices from a distance or from an adjacent room. An RF Extender (not included) is therefore required.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 47 Using the Power Features Selecting RF to Operate your Devices 1 Tap and hold the Pronto NG icon in the upper left corner of the touch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools Menu appears. 2 Tap in the Tools Menu. The ‘RF IR Tool’ screen appears. 3 Tap . The Device Overview appears. 4 Tap the Device for which you want to select RF. The ‘Select IR or RF’ screen appears. By default IR is selected in the Sending Signals list. The Define RF button is disabled.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 48 Using the Power Features Selecting IR to Operate your Devices 1 Tap and hold the Pronto NG icon touch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools Menu appears. in the upper left corner of the 2 Tap in the Tools Menu. The ‘RF IR Tool’ screen appears. 3 Tap . The Device Overview appears. 4 Tap the Device for which you want to select IR. The ‘Select IR or RF’ screen appears. RF is selected in the Sending Signals list. 5 Choose IR in the Sending Signals list.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 49 ProntoEdit NG If you want to personalise your Pronto NG even more beyond its standard programming features, ProntoEdit NG is the tool for you to use. ProntoEdit NG is Pronto NG’s companion software that you find on the included CD-ROM. Please check the website to make sure that you have the latest version. You can find more information on http://www.pronto.philips.com.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 50 ProntoEdit NG Some example screens of what you can accomplish with ProntoEdit NG: User Guide 50
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 51 FAQ Why don’t my buttons work properly? When you find 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. Calibration is necessary when you notice that tapping a button activates one of the adjacent buttons or when you have to tap next to a button to activate it.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 52 FAQ How do I reset Pronto NG? Normally, resetting Pronto NG is not necessary. However, if Pronto NG’s touch screen freezes or if you notice unusual behaviour, you need to perform a reset to get Pronto NG running again. 1 Press the latch on the battery cover with your thumb and then slide the cover forward firmly. 2 Lift off the battery cover. You can find the Reset button in the battery compartment.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 53 Troubleshooting General Problems Pronto NG shuts off automatically This is a timeout feature of Pronto NG to save power. You can change the time Pronto NG stays active in the Settings Tool. See ‘Setting the Timeout of the LCD Screen’ on page 31 for more information. The touch screen buttons on the Pronto NG do not respond properly If the touch screen buttons on the Pronto NG do not respond properly, calibrate the touch screen.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 54 Troubleshooting Customising Problems Buttons are not sending the correct commands ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Make sure you have defined the correct brands for your devices. (p. 18) Make sure you have defined the correct code set for your devices. (p. 19) Make sure you calibrate your screen correctly. (p. 33) Check whether the button of the device is learned properly. (p. 21) Check whether the macro recorded properly. (p.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 55 Troubleshooting Timers do not work ■ ■ ■ Check if the timer has been activated. (Activating Timer, p. 43) Make sure a Start Action for the timer has been defined properly. (p. 41) Check whether the date and time of your Pronto NG are set properly. (p. 12) Memory Storage Problems Memory storage problems can be the cause of Pronto NG not saving a macro. Storage problems can be caused by a full memory or by low batteries.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 56 Maintaining Pronto NG Important Notices Take care not to scratch the touch screen Use your finger to tap the touch screen or use plastic-tipped pens intended for use with touch screen. Never use an actual pen, pencil or other sharp object on the touch screen. Protect Pronto NG from temperature extremes Keep Pronto NG away from heaters and other heat sources. Pronto NG is not waterproof Pronto NG should not be exposed to rain or moisture.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 57 List of Symbols Pause Stop Normal run; normal speed Normal run; normal speed Fast run; fast speed Fast run; fast speed Slow run; slow speed Slow run; slow speed Eject Recording, general Key Navigate Still mode Tape running direction Next track Previous track Fast forward to index Rewind to index Frame by frame, general Frame by frame, general Subtitle Cancel picture Picture-in-picture mode Menu Picture-in-picture shift Picture-in-picture swap Multi-picture
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 58 List of Symbols Page number up Page number down Page enlargement TV and text mixed 1st or 2nd language Last view; previous program Stand-by Zone focus: long distance Zone focus: very short distance Single or multi-digit selection Brightness; brilliance Contrast Brightness/contrast Colour saturation Lamp; lighting; illumination Split screen freeze / double screen freeze Split screen swap / double screen swap Split screen / double screen Movie expand Persona
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 59 List of Symbols Read data from store Write data into store Page hold Sound muting Additional information on screen Spatial sound effect Television; video Sound; audio Surround sound Dolby Digital Digital Theatre Systems Active control User Guide 59 EN
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 60 Specifications The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice. Display Monochrome 3.8” touch screen LCD with 16 gray scales and digital contrast control 320x240 pixels resolution Blue LED-backlight for LCD and buttons Interface USB 1.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 61 Glossary Action An action is a command that will be executed by Pronto NG. An action can be an IR code, a link, a delay or a beep. You can assign one or more actions to a button or a hard button. It is the same as a macro. Action list An action list is a list of actions assigned to a button or a hard button. An action list can contain up to 250 actions. Animation mode Pronto NG provides navigation feedback through graphical animations.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 62 Glossary User Guide 62 Device settings The device settings are the type of device, the brand, the IR code set and the functions. In order to control a device with your Pronto NG, you first have to set the device settings. Device template You can create a template from a device in ProntoEdit NG Advanced Mode. When you add a new device on Pronto NG, this template will be used. Firm key Pronto NG has 4 firm keys located below the touch screen.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 63 Glossary User Guide 63 Page A page of a device is the area of 320 by 240 pixels on Pronto NG’s touch screen containing buttons or other objects. Page animation 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 Pronto NG is a universal remote control with a touch screen.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 64 Index A C action, 35 action list action, 34 beep, 34 delay, 34 activating timer, 43 Add Tool, 26 adding action, 35 beep, 35 delay, 35 new device, 26 timer, 37 adjusting LCD backlight timeout, 30 LCD screen timeout, 31 light level, 31 volume level, 32 animation mode, 9, 33 full, 33 mode, 33 none, 33 page, 33 calibrating the touch screen, 33 changing date, 13 language, 14 time, 12 time format, 12 channel channel down, 5 channel up, 5 clock settings.
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 65 Index I N infrared, 46 installing brand, 19 IR signals, 46, 47, 48 navigation cursor, 9, 32, 44 touch screen, 32, 44 K O keyboard, 23 symbols, 23, 56 zoom, 23 operating the Pronto NG cursor navigation, 44 RF signals, 46 touch screen navigation, 44 troubleshooting, 53 Overview Device, 15 Page, 16 L Label Tool, 23 labelling button, 24 device, 25 page, 25 symbols, 23, 56 timer, 38 language, 14 LCD backlight timeout, 30 LCD screen, 5 LCD screen timeout
Pronto SBCRU950v3 UK 18-02-2004 16:01 Pagina 66 Index S screen, 5, 7 backlight, 31 calibrating, 33 light level, 31 light sensor, 7 timeout, 31 searching brand, 20 code set, 20 selecting brand, 18, 20 code set, 19 settings, 30 animation mode, 33 calibrating the touch screen, 33 date, 12, 13 language, 14 LCD backlight timeout, 30 LCD screen timeout, 31 switch level, 30 time, 12 time format, 12 volume level, 32 Simulator, 49 specifications, 60 start action, 41 start date, 40 start time, 40 stop action, 41