ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual
Glossary
Philips
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Panel
A panel is the area of 240 * 219 pixels containing frames and buttons
displayed on your ProntoPro. There are 3 kind of panels:
Home panel;
Panel of a device;
Panel of a macro group.
System area
The system area is the area on the ProntoPro’s touch screen that is
predefined for the system navigation: it cannot be changed by the user.
Template
You can define the panels, buttons and frames for a device in a template.
The template is created in ProntoProEdit and used on the ProntoPro when
adding a new device in the ProntoPro. A template is not visible on the
ProntoPro.
Please refer to the ProntoPro Owner’s manual for information on how to add
devices on the ProntoPro.
Timer
With a timer you can operate a device at the time you prefer. A timer can be
created for every button, macro, device or macro group. To define a timer
you have to select the time and day to start the timer action and to stop the
timer action. A timer action can be repeated weekly.
On your ProntoPro timers can only be edited in macro buttons. The ‘hidden’
timers to a button, macro or device cannot be edited in the ProntoPro.
UDB
The Universal DataBase stores IR codes to activate different brands for all
kinds of video and audio devices. When configuring a CCF you can assign IR
codes from the universal database to the buttons and devices in
ProntoProEdit.
With the option Non Applicable the brand for the device is not
preprogrammed. This allows you to prepare your CCF for functions that are
not available on your current device. In case you replace the existing device
with a new one and the functions are available in the database, the IR codes
assigned to the functions will be used.
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