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CHAPTER 1

 

Chapter 1—Batteries

 

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Batteries

 

The remote control uses four AA batteries or the rechargeable battery pack 
supplied with the recharging dock. If you purchased the recharging dock, see 
“Using the recharging dock” on page 11.

 

Installing AA batteries

 

 

Install four AA batteries as shown. 

Slide the battery cover 
off the back of the 
remote control.

Insert 4 AA batteries 
as shown. Improper 
installation could damage 
the remote control. 
When you’re done, slide 
the battery cover back 
on. The remote control 
starts up automatically, 
and the word “remote 
control” appears on the 
display. After a few 
seconds, the remote 
control beeps twice to 
indicate that it’s ready to 
use.

Summary of Contents for Pronto TS1000

Page 1: ...user guide ...

Page 2: ... to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rule These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Ho...

Page 3: ...User Guide Intelligent Remote Control customizable programmable touch screen universal remote control ...

Page 4: ... of the box the remote control is set up to work with popular components made by Philips Marantz and certain other companies If someone has programmed the remote control for you it will operate all your components If not you need to teach it Teaching the remote control is easy Add components to the Device menu if necessary Then teach the remote control the commands for the components For instructi...

Page 5: ...e controlling components Learn commands from other remote controls When a macro panel is displayed this button changes to for recording macros Assign letters and symbols to buttons and commands Add a new component or group of macros Delete a button component macro or macro group Change the order of commands in a menu quickreference The remote control icon Press and hold for 3 seconds to go to Setu...

Page 6: ... buttons 15 Touchscreen buttons 15 Getting started 16 To turn the display on 16 To adjust the display 17 To turn on the backlight 17 Using the remote control to control your equipment 18 Home 18 Device menu 19 Control panels 21 Use mode 22 To switch devices without affecting the source 23 3 Customizing the intelligent remote control 25 To customize the remote control 25 Understanding modes 28 To s...

Page 7: ...enu items Label mode 41 To relabel a button 41 To relabel an item on a menu 43 Rearranging items in menus Move mode 44 To rearrange the items in a menu 44 Deleting buttons and menu items Delete mode 46 To delete a button or button action 46 To delete a device Device menu action or macro group 47 4 Creating Macros 50 Recording macros 52 To record a macro 52 To view the commands in a macro 57 Editin...

Page 8: ... 66 Problems using the recharging dock 69 Common questions 70 Additional procedures 71 To reset the remote control 71 To revert to the original configuration 72 To calibrate the touchscreen 72 Service and support 73 7 Specifications 74 8 Command Reference 75 ...

Page 9: ... screen The remote control is as individual as you are TOTAL CONTROL While other universal remotes confine you to a predefined list of devices the remote control lets you add delete reorganize and even relabel new devices so it grows with your system It can learn to control any device that understands infrared signals from your TV to your remote control curtains The built in device templates make ...

Page 10: ...those remotes Comes with hundreds of built in commands RC 5 6 for out of the box use with your Philips and Marantz components Designed for one or two handed operation or tabletop use Flash memory stores your commands even when batteries aren t present Recharging dock Easy unlimited recharging no need to remove the battery The remote control can be used while it s on the dock even if the battery is...

Page 11: ... Installing AA batteries Install four AA batteries as shown Slide the battery cover off the back of the remote control Insert 4 AA batteries as shown Improper installation could damage the remote control When you re done slide the battery cover back on The remote control starts up automatically and the word remote control appears on the display After a few seconds the remote control beeps twice to...

Page 12: ...en replaced This prevents the remote control from accidentally losing custom commands if it s in a customization mode when the batteries run out TIP To preserve battery life set the LCD backlight to stay on very briefly 20 seconds or less For instructions see Chapter 5 Settings IF THE BATTERIES RUN OUT The remote control will retain your commands and settings in memory even after the batteries run...

Page 13: ...mes with a rechargeable battery pack You should fully charge the battery pack before using the remote control Slide the battery cover off the back of the remote control Remove the AA battery tray the ridged piece of plastic at the back of the battery compartment AA battery tray ...

Page 14: ... to charge up the battery Orient the battery pack as shown The label should face outward and the plastic tabs on the battery pack should be aligned with the notches in the sides of the battery compartment Insert the battery pack You will need to press firmly When you re done slide the battery cover back on You re ready to charge up the battery Notches Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet and ...

Page 15: ... the display The remote control may continue to operate your equipment with low batteries However you won t be able to use the remote control s learning or customizing features IMPORTANT Use the recharging dock only with the NiMH rechargeable battery pack The dock won t recharge ordinary AA batteries and if AA batteries are installed the remote control can t get power from the dock while resting o...

Page 16: ... how to use the remote control to operate your equipment Buttons and controls Light sensor Left button Learning eye Right button Touchscreen Sending eye IR transmitter Direct access buttons Battery cover Recharging contacts Reset button Contrast dial Backlight button Serial port for future upgrades ...

Page 17: ...m to operate different devices at different times Left and Right buttons The Left and Right buttons change function depending on the device the remote control is controlling Labels displayed above them on the touchscreen show their current function Touchscreen buttons Buttons on the touchscreen let you control particular devices You activate the buttons by tapping them with your finger Labels show...

Page 18: ... Touch the screen with your finger then let go This is called tapping the screen NOTE There s no need to turn the remote control off The display shuts off automatically a few seconds after you stop using the remote control To change how long the display stays on see Chapter 5 Settings When the remote control is new it displays the first panel of Home From Home you can choose devices to control for...

Page 19: ...e the backlight stays on For instructions see Chapter 5 Settings BE KIND TO YOUR LCD TOUCHSCREEN Take the following precautions when using the remote control Tap the LCD touchscreen gently Never use force Do not use a pen or any sharp object to tap the screen you might damage the surface If you like you can use a blunt object such as a pencil eraser or the cap of a pen Keep the touchscreen dry Wip...

Page 20: ...e is diplayed Here you ll find a button for each of the devices that the remote control is set up to operate Tap one of the buttons to choose a device NOTE If your components are connected to a preamplifier receiver or similar device choosing a device from Home may automatically switch the input source to the chosen device You can control this behavior for more information see To program an item o...

Page 21: ... for instructions see To program a button globally on page 37 Device menu The Device menu contains the names of all the components you can operate with the remote control and it allows you to choose a device to operate OPENING THE DEVICE MENU If the Device tab is inactive gray tap it once to activate it Device tab inactive Tap it again the Device menu opens Device tab active ...

Page 22: ...dd it and teach the remote control to operate it For instructions see Adding devices to your system Add mode on page 39 NOTE The Device menu contains more items than you can see at one time Before you add new devices use the scroll buttons and to view the entire menu Tap the name of the device you want to operate If necessary scroll the Device menu to find it the remote control displays a control ...

Page 23: ...rol panel operates only one device A control panel operates the active device the device whose name appears in the Device tab SCROLLING TO A DIFFERENT CONTROL PANEL Scroll buttons take you to different control panels within the same device The Scroll button at the top of the display takes you to the previous panel while the Scroll button at the bottom takes you to the next panel VCR is the active ...

Page 24: ...tomatically the remote control displays the same panel it displayed before shutting off The exception is any mode other than Use mode after several minutes idle the remote control reverts to Use mode automatically TIP Scroll buttons are repeating buttons if you hold down a scroll button the scrolling continues until you let go Use mode Use mode is the mode that the remote control is in when it is ...

Page 25: ... To switch devices without affecting the source If your components are connected to a preamplifier or other device such as a receiver the remote control may be programmed to automatically switch the input source when you choose a device from Home or the Device menu However sometimes you may want to operate a device without affecting the input source For example you may want to rewind your VCR whil...

Page 26: ...rol panel for the device you want to operate Now you can send commands to the device without disrupting the video or audio feed to your monitor or speakers NOTE When you choose a device from Home the input source is always switched if the button is programmed to switch the source To switch devices without switching the source you must use the Device menu With Device menu open hold down the Left or...

Page 27: ...g macros NOTE If someone like a dealer or technician has programmed the remote control for you it should operate all your components No further customization is necessary unless you purchase new devices that you would like to control using the remote control To customize the remote control The following steps provide an overview of customizing the remote control These steps are explained further i...

Page 28: ...do this assign commands to empty buttons template buttons for instructions see To program a template button on page 36 Then label the buttons appropriately see To relabel a button on page 41 5 Optional Refine your configuration 6 Optional Create macros to make your life easier A macro is a sequence of commands executed by a single button For information about recording macros see Chapter 4 Creatin...

Page 29: ...ht operate the device without special customization Try using the remote control with your components to determine whether they ll recognize the built in codes IF YOUR COMPONENTS ARE CONNECTED TO A PREAMPLIFIER RECEIVER OR SIMILAR DEVICE Are your components connected to a preamp or receiver Do you use the preamp receiver s remote control to change the video or audio input source for your monitor o...

Page 30: ...d and select the button or menu item whose label you want to change The following table summarizes the modes and their use Instructions for using the modes are later in this chapter Use this mode To Use the remote control to control your components Learn commands from other remote controls When a macro panel is displayed this button changes to for recording macros Assign labels consisting of lette...

Page 31: ...menu so that other users don t inadvertently make changes to your custom commands To hide the Mode menu 1 Make sure the remote control is in Use mode For help refer to Use mode on page 22 2 Press and hold the icon for a few seconds until the Setup panels appear 3 Scroll down to the second Setup panel 4 Tap the Mode Menu button to hide the Mode menu 5 Tap to exit Setup The Mode button is no longer ...

Page 32: ...ng eye the small hole at the bottom of the case The following illustration shows which buttons can learn commands Instructions for teaching these buttons are in the next sections NOTE The device buttons on the Home panels can t be programmed directly To assign commands to the buttons in Home you must program the items on the Device menu for instructions see To program an item on the Device menu on...

Page 33: ...ton on the display soft button 1 View the control panels for the device you want to program For example if you want to teach the remote control s TV Power On button to turn on your TV first display the control panels for TV 2 Switch the remote control to Learn mode Tap the Mode button to display the Mode menu Then tap The Learn label appears over the icon to indicate that the remote control is in ...

Page 34: ... on page 33 TIP You can use this same method to program the Mute Volume Channel Left and Right buttons see the next sections for special instructions 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to program other buttons As long as you re in Learn mode you can continue to program other soft buttons You can even use the scroll buttons to navigate to different panels If you let the remote control sit idle in Learn mode fo...

Page 35: ...uttons on the display can t be programmed in particular any button without a border A borderless button has no function it serves as a label for the buttons around it IMPORTANT If the source remote the remote from which the remote control is learning operates more than one kind of device be sure it s in the correct mode when teaching its commands For example if the source remote operates both your...

Page 36: ...evice template It includes A V receiver commands 1 Make sure the Device tab is active If necessary tap the Device tab once to extend it 2 Place the remote control and the device s remote control on a flat surface 6 to 8 inches apart Point the device s remote toward the learning eye See the illustration on page 31 3 Switch the remote control to Learn mode Tap the Mode button to display the Mode men...

Page 37: ...ds the remote control has not learned the command successfully it buzzes and FAIL appears briefly on the display See Troubleshooting on page 33 8 Repeat steps 4 through 7 to program other Device menu items 9 When you re done return to Use mode to test the new commands Tap to open the Mode menu and then tap CHOOSING A NEW DEVICE WITHOUT SWITCHING THE SOURCE On occasion you might want to send comman...

Page 38: ...e buttons Learn mode displays any buttons that were previously deleted from panels you can restore these buttons by assigning commands to them or you can relabel them and use them for a different purpose To assign a command to a template button 1 Perform steps 1 through 7 of To program a button on the display soft button on page 31 When the remote control is in Learn mode template buttons and prev...

Page 39: ...played For example in the default configuration when any VCR panel is displayed the Left button is Stop and the Right button is Play You could also program the Channel buttons to change the channels on the VCR rather than the TV when VCR is the active device Before you program a direct access Left or Right button decide whether you want the new function to be available all the time or only when a ...

Page 40: ...direct access button on a per device basis You program a button on a per device basis by making sure the device s control panels are displayed before teaching the command to the button To program a button on a per device basis 1 Switch to the device for which you want to program the button 2 Complete steps 2 through 6 of the instructions in To program a button on the display soft button on page 31...

Page 41: ... a new device using a built in device template Create a copy of one of the devices in your Device menu Restore a previously deleted device When you copy an existing device or create a new device from a template you decide whether to copy the built in RC codes or leave the buttons empty Either way as soon as you add the device the remote control is ready to start learning how to operate it NOTE Dev...

Page 42: ... device you want to add Scroll the Device menu if necessary If the type of device you re adding isn t on the list add a similar device you can customize it later Or use the device called Other it includes a variety of generic buttons 5 Tap a button to tell the remote control whether to assign RC codes to the new device For more information about RC codes refer to What are RC 5 and RC 6 codes on pa...

Page 43: ... control panels Items on the Device menu Stored macros Macro groups on the Macro menu The Left and Right buttons The remote control offers a complete uppercase lowercase alphabet and numerous symbols to use in labeling buttons and menu items NOTE You can t relabel buttons on Home panels However you can relabel the items on the Device menu The changes you make to the Device menu are automatically r...

Page 44: ...board tap near the character on the display the keyboard zooms to make it easier to select the correct character Tap the Right button labeled ZOOM to zoom back out Cursor shows where characters get inserted or deleted The button you re relabeling Save changes and return to Label mode Virtual keyboard Shift keyboard to uppercase or symbols press repeatedly Cancel relabeling and return to Label mode...

Page 45: ...save your changes and go back to Label mode As long as you re in Label mode you can continue to relabel other buttons You can even navigate to different panels and devices 6 When you re done return to Use mode Tap to open the Mode menu and then tap To relabel an item on a menu 1 Switch the remote control to Label mode Tap the Mode button to display the Mode menu Then tap 2 Display the menu contain...

Page 46: ...en the Mode menu and then tap Rearranging items in menus Move mode You can change the order of the items in the Device menu or the Macro menu NOTE When you change the order of devices in the Device menu the new order is automatically reflected on the Home panels To rearrange the items in a menu 1 Depending on which menu you want to change do one of the following If you are going to rearrange the D...

Page 47: ...d moving items in the menu As long as the remote control is in Move mode you can continue rearranging the menu items 6 Tap Accept to save your changes After a few seconds the remote control returns to Use mode then press the Left and Right buttons to change the item s position in the menu Tap an item you want to move Save changes and return to Use mode ...

Page 48: ...page 49 You can also delete the command button action associated with any of the following buttons Mute Channel Up Channel Down Volume Up Volume Down Left and Right You can also delete items from the Device and Macro menus NOTE Changes you make to the Device menu are automatically reflected in Home To delete a button or button action You can delete buttons on control panels and macro panels You ca...

Page 49: ... can t be deleted in particular any button without a border Although you can t delete a borderless button you can hide it by removing its label Follow the instructions in To relabel a button on page 41 in Label mode use the Right button to delete the label When the label has been deleted the borderless button will not be visible in Use mode However it will be visible in Label mode To delete a devi...

Page 50: ...ding the button down tap the menu item you want to delete The remote control displays a button asking you to confirm your request The button label depends on the type of item you are deleting To delete a device hold the Left button while tapping the name of the device in the Device menu You can select an item even if it appears gray in the menu Macro menu open in Delete mode Device menu open in De...

Page 51: ...utton on page 36 Button actions associated with the Mute Channel Volume Left and Right buttons can t be restored from memory To restore function to these buttons you need to teach them using another remote control For instructions see To program a button globally on page 37 Deleted devices and macro groups are stored in memory To restore a deleted device make sure the Device tab is active Tap the ...

Page 52: ...ou normally would when you re sending commands to your components As you press buttons the remote control records the commands A macro can include any variety of commands for any variety of devices EXAMPLE You can create a macro that prepares your TV and VCR to play a tape The sequence of commands might look like this 1 Turn TV on 2 Pause while TV warms up 3 Turn TV to channel 3 4 Turn VCR on 5 Se...

Page 53: ...acros as you like and organize them into groups EDITING MACROS The macros are editable The remote control lets you view the commands in a macro and rearrange or delete them You can also add new commands to a macro and specify delays between commands EXECUTING MACROS To execute a macro you open the Macro menu choose the group to which the macro belongs and then tap the name of the macro The remote ...

Page 54: ...any time IMPORTANT In Record mode all buttons are visible even inactive buttons those that don t have commands assigned to them An inactive button can be recorded as part of a macro but the button won t have any effect when you execute the macro because there is no command assigned to it For this reason it s best to teach the remote control all of the commands it needs to control your devices befo...

Page 55: ...ing macros into groups on page 59 4 Switch the remote control to Record mode Tap the Mode button to display the Mode menu Then tap The label appears and empty macro buttons which were hidden in Use mode are now visible NOTE The button appears on the Mode menu only if the Macro tab is active that is if the Macro menu is open or if a macro panel is currently displayed If the Device tab is active wil...

Page 56: ...menu are programmed to switch the amplifier input source you can record the source switching command as part of your macro While the Device menu is open press and hold the Right button labeled ACTION While holding the Right button tap the device you want to switch to The device menu item gets recorded as part of the macro if there is a source switching command associated with the menu item the com...

Page 57: ...commands to the macro Adding delays When you re done recording you can add one or more delays to the macro A delay tells the macro to pause for a second or two before continuing After turning on a device you should insert a delay before sending the device any more commands Devices must sometimes warm up before they re ready to receive infrared commands NOTE The buttons on Home panels can t be incl...

Page 58: ...following Make sure the sending eye is pointed toward the devices for the entire time the macro is running Try inserting delays between commands see Editing macros on page 57 One or more of the buttons that the macro refers to might have been reprogrammed NOTE A macro doesn t actually store commands it just refers to a series of buttons If you record a button that has no command assigned to it the...

Page 59: ...ve or change the order of commands in the macro You can also add delays NOTE You should add a delay after turning on a device before sending more commands to the device Some devices recognize infrared commands only after they have had time to warm up To edit a previously recorded macro 1 Display the macro panel that contains the macro 2 Switch the remote control to Record mode Tap the Mode button ...

Page 60: ...always at the end of the macro list 5 Add delays if needed Tap the Delay button to insert a new delay at the end of the macro Use and to increase the length of the delay Use the arrow buttons to move the delay to the right place 6 When you re done tap the Left button labeled CLOSE to close the macro and return to Use mode A message asks you if you want to save your changes Tap the Save Macro butto...

Page 61: ...called Macro It contains an example macro and five panels of empty macro buttons where you can place your new macros You can create as many new macro groups as you like and each group can contain up to 25 macros To add a macro group 1 Make sure the Macro tab is active Display any macro panel or individual macro 2 Switch the remote control to Add mode Tap the Mode button to display the Mode menu Th...

Page 62: ...usly and the remote control has not erased its memory in order to free up space After you add the group the remote control returns to Use mode The new group appears on the Macro menu 4 Optional Change the label of the new macro group Switch to Label mode and enter a label to appear on the macro button For instructions see To relabel an item on a menu on page 43 REARRANGING THE MACRO MENU You can c...

Page 63: ...n sent TIP If you open the macro before running it the remote control will show you each command as it is sent To open a macro first display the macro panel that contains the macro you want to view While holding down the Left button labeled OPEN tap the macro Then play the macro by pressing the Right button labeled PLAY To stop a macro Tap the macro button again or press the Right button labeled S...

Page 64: ...is chapter describes how to adjust these and other settings To adjust settings Press and hold the icon for a few seconds 3 or more It s not necessary to press hard The remote control displays the first Setup panel To scroll to the next Setup panel tap the scroll buttons and First Setup panel Second Setup panel Use Left and Right buttons to adjust individual settings Tap the scroll buttons to move ...

Page 65: ... the Time button then use the Left and Right buttons to set the clock ahead or back LCD Sets how long the display stays on Tap the LCD button then use the Left and Right buttons to adjust the duration LCD Backlight Sets how long the display backlight stays on in a dark room To conserve power it may turn off sooner if room light is sufficient Tap the LCD Light button then use the Left and Right but...

Page 66: ...Menu Hides or shows the Mode button on the display Hiding the Mode button prevents unwanted changes to stored commands Tap the Mode Menu button once Touchscreen Beep Adjusts or turns off the touchscreen beep Tap repeatedly to cycle through four volume levels including off Button Beep Adjusts or turns off the beep of the direct access Left and Right buttons Tap repeatedly to cycle through four volu...

Page 67: ... near the top of the screen Third Setup panel This panel provides technical information about the remote control You need this information if you contact our customer service For information see Service and support on the inner backcover ...

Page 68: ...er saving feature You can set the length of time the display stays on see Chapter 5 Settings DEVICES DON T RESPOND TO COMMANDS FROM THE REMOTE CONTROL Make sure the remote control is in Use mode see Determining if the remote control is in Use mode on page 22 Make sure you point the remote control s sending eye in the direction of the device with a clear line of sight If you re sending a macro make...

Page 69: ...ands see Editing macros on page 57 The macro might include one or more inactive buttons buttons that don t have commands assigned to them Inactive buttons are visible in Record mode and can be recorded as part of a macro but they won t have any effect when you execute the macro because there are no commands assigned to them It s best to teach the remote control all of the commands it needs to cont...

Page 70: ...s before the remote control can switch to any mode other than Use mode THE REMOTE CONTROL IS LOW ON MEMORY If memory is low the remote control won t be able to add new devices macros or commands However the remote control can clear up some memory for its use it does this by permanently removing any devices and macro groups that you have deleted When memory is low the remote control automatically d...

Page 71: ...mands are stored Contact your dealer or Philips customer service if one of the following messages appears on the display Can t open configuration file Configuration file error No configuration file found Invalid configuration file version Problems using the recharging dock THE BATTERIES WON T RECHARGE Make sure you re using the special battery pack that comes with the recharging dock Ordinary AA b...

Page 72: ... when you make changes to the Device menu for instructions on adding removing relabeling and programming items on the Device menu see Chapter 3 Customizing the remote control Although you can t program the device buttons in Home you can program the direct access and Left Right buttons The commands you assign to these buttons in Home become global default For instructions see To program a button gl...

Page 73: ...rol working again To reset the remote control Using the tip of an unfolded paperclip gently press the Reset button located deep within the remote control unit You might feel some resistance when you press down When you have pressed the Reset button the remote control starts up After a few seconds the remote control beeps indicating that it s ready to use NOTE You will not lose custom commands and ...

Page 74: ... the process Tap Cancel to exit without reverting To calibrate the touchscreen Calibrating gives the software important information about your unit s touchscreen The remote control is calibrated before it leaves the factory and under normal circumstances you shouldn t need to calibrate it yourself However if the remote control displays a message asking you to calibrate the touchscreen do the follo...

Page 75: ... and learning eyes 3 wire RS232 serial port connector for future expandability Software Dynamic animated interface Editable macros up to 255 commands per macro Total number of devices and macros limited only by memory Infrared IR Operating distance 10 meters 33 feet Learning frequency up 56 KHz Learning distance 2 5cm 1 in up to 30 cm 1 ft Memory 1 MB non volatile flash memory retains commands whe...

Page 76: ...Power management Automatic on off no power switch Dimensions 138 mm 92 mm 38 mm 5 4 in 3 6 in 1 5 in Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Accessories The remote control recharge package NiMH 4 8V rechargeable battery pack Recharging dock 110 220V to 12V power adapter RS232 cable for PC connection ...

Page 77: ...o them they are placeholders for optional functions These template buttons are invisible in Use mode In Learn mode they become visible so that you can teach them commands A button with no command assignment is light gray An active button a button that has a command assigned to it is dark and looks three dimensional The active buttons that are shown in this chapter have RC codes assigned to them by...

Page 78: ...oise Reduction H Subtitle N 1st of 2nd language W PIP Freeze S Mosaic R Select U Swap T Shift O Teletext F Cancel picture I TV and text mixed Main freeze J Page enlargement Reveal Conceal Main Index Page Current Time Tracking Dual screen A B Freeze second screen Switch screen A to B Install Open Close Open or close tray eject Play ...

Page 79: ...ayback AC 3 Play AC 3 encoded signal AMS Automatic Music Search SAP Select audio track language cc Closed caption clear No command user definable display Display on screen commands dub Dubbing from deck A to B enter Enter numeric entry erase Clear last function exit Exit on screen menu favorite Store programmed tracks chapters in memory index Index back and forward memory Display contents of memor...

Page 80: ...nable random Randomly play all or programmed chapters recall Modify contents of Favorites repeat Continuously repeat all or programmed chapters rf Select RF as input shuffle one all Shuffle tracks chapters source Select the source via scart strobe Stroboscopic effect title Select a disc title VCR Timer Programming using 3 9 buttons Button Command ...

Page 81: ...h your Pronto you will find a serial cable This cable allows you to connect your Pronto remote to a PC using the serial port and use ProntoEdit ProntoEdit System Requirements PC with a 486DX 66Mhz 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 SuperVGA or higher graphics card and monitor Available serial port ...

Page 82: ... service you will be asked for the technical information listed on the third panel of Setup To view this information 1 In Use mode press and hold the icon for 2 seconds to enter Setup 2 Scroll to the third Setup panel UPDATES AND NEW PRODUCTS For news about updates and new products please visit us on the World Wide Web at www philips com ...

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