Philips TSU200099 User Manual

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ProntoEdit User Guide 2 © 2000 Philips Electronics N.V. All rights reserved. ProntoEdit User Guide The information in this manual is copyright-protected. No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced in any form without prior written consent fr...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 3 Contents Introduction 5 What is ProntoEdit? 5 What is ProntoEmulator? 6 ProntoEdit system requirements 7 ProntoEdit installation 7 What is a CCF? 8 What can I use ProntoEdit for? 9 How can this guide help me use ProntoEdit? 9 ...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 4 How do I let a button jump to a panel? 19 How do I move a panel? 19 How do I copy a panel? 20 How do I add a panel? 20 How do I move a device or macro group? 20 How do I copy a device or macro group? 20 How do I add a device o...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 5 Introduction What is ProntoEdit? ProntoEdit is the visual editor for Pronto configurations. A Pronto configuration fully defines a Pronto user interface including all devices, macro groups, panel layouts, button appearances an...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 6 What is ProntoEmulator? Though part of the ProntoEdit package, ProntoEmulator is a separate application which emulates every aspect of a real Pronto 1 . You can use ProntoEmulator to test drive your configuration without the n...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 7 ProntoEdit system requirements • PC with a 486DX/66 MHz or higher processor • Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0 or higher operating system • 16 megabytes of RAM • 10 megabytes of free disk space • Supe...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 8 What is a CCF? A CCF, or Pronto configuration file, stores a single Pronto configuration. A Pronto configuration fully defines a Pronto user interface including all devices, macro groups, panel layouts, and button appearances ...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 9 What can I use ProntoEdit for? One of the best features of the Pronto is its adaptability: you can make buttons and whole panels appear and disappear, change button labels, learn IR codes, and create and edit your own macros. ...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 10 Loading and Saving How do I upload a configuration from my Pronto? 1. Start ProntoEdit. 2. Connect one end of the Pronto serial cable to your Pronto and connect the other end to a serial port of your PC. 3. Click in the ...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 11 How do I download a configuration into my Pronto? 1. Start ProntoEdit. 2. Connect one end of the Pronto serial cable to your Pronto and connect the other end to a serial port of your PC. 3. Make sure you have a configurati...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 12 You can cancel the download at any time by clicking the Cancel button, but doing so may result in a corrupted configuration in your Pronto (you can fix this by fully downloading a configuration). It is best to not touch you...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 13 How do I save the configuration in ProntoEdit in a CCF? If the current configuration in ProntoEdit is not empty, you can save it in a CCF by clicking in the toolbar, or by selecting Save Configuration or Save Configuratio...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 14 Basic Tasks In this section we assume ProntoEdit is running and contains the configuration you want to change. How do I start with the factory default CCF? The ProntoEdit distribution comes with a single sample CCF in <ins...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 15 How do I add a button to a panel? 1. Open the panel view of the panel to which you want to add a button. 2. If the button and frame gallery is not visible, open it by clicking in the toolbar or selecting Gallery from th...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 16 How do I rename a button? 1. Open the panel view of the panel with the button you want to rename. 2. Select the button you want to rename by clicking it. A red frame will appear around the selected button. 3. Press F2 and ...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 17 How do I copy all bitmaps from one button to another? After creating a button and putting a few actions into its action list, you may want to change the appearance of that button without having to recreate the action list. Yo...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 18 6. To assign an IR code by learning it: 1. Connect one end of the Pronto serial cable to your Pronto and connect the other end to a serial port of your PC. 2. Click the Set IR button. The Add IR dialog box appears. 3. C...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 19 How do I assign a source switch IR code? 1. Double-click the Properties item underneath the device or macro group in the configuration tree view for which you want to assign a source switch IR code. The device or macro gro...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 20 How do I copy a panel? 1. Select the panel you want to copy in the configuration tree view. 2. Press CTRL + C or select Copy from the Edit menu to copy the selected panel into ProntoEdit’s clipboard. 3. Select HOME ...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 21 3. Select DEVICES or MACRO GROUPS and press CTRL + V or select Paste from the Edit menu. If you copy a template device (devices with a name between round brackets), the copy will also be a template device. 4. To cha...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 22 Timers Your Pronto allows you to let any device execute a certain action at a predefined time and day. This functionality is called a timer. ProntoEdit allows you to add a timer to every button, device or macro that is define...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 23 Advanced Tasks In this section we assume ProntoEdit is running and contains the configuration you want to change. We also assume that you know how to open specific panel views. How do I resize a button or a frame? Buttons and...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 24 A button is active when it has a non-empty action list. It is inactive when it has no action list or its action list is empty. A button is selected when you push on it on the Pronto. It is unselected when it is waiting to be ...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 25 • Alias : Click this button to open a tree view of all devices, direct-access and left/right keys, and buttons in the current CCF. Select an item to add an alias to that item to the action list. When your Pronto is execut...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 26 • To change the current grid of a panel view, enable grid editing by selecting Edit Grid in the Grid submenu. The Edit Grid item is only enabled if a grid is currently visible. • A horizontal grid line can be ad...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 27 How can I better select in a panel view? Here are some tips that can help you select the right button or frame when a panel contains many elements: • If a button or frame is selected and the move or resize cursor is visib...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 28 How can I write-protect a configuration? A write-protected configuration cannot be altered on your Pronto. This is useful if you want to set up a configuration with ProntoEdit and don’t want anyone to inadvertently make cha...

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ProntoEdit User Guide 29 Troubleshooting I cannot connect the Pronto to the serial port. 1. Check if another application is using the serial port. 2. If this is the case, try another serial port -OR- Have the other application release the serial po...