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What’s New for Pronto Next Generation?This new Pronto NG (TSU3000) offers several new features compared to theprevious model of Pronto (TSU2000). The
User Guide9Taking a First Look Cursor NavigationBy default the cursor is programmed to operate devices. The functionsassigned to the cursor button de
User Guide10Placing the BatteriesWhen you use Pronto for the first time, you will have to place 4 AAA batteries. Youcan use rechargeable or non-rechar
User Guide11Turning on Pronto NGPronto NG can be turned on in three different ways:Tap the touch screen.Note Only use your finger, a stylus or a blunt
User Guide12Getting StartedSetting Time and DateWhen you have placed the batteries and turned on Pronto NG, you have to set thecurrent time.Attention
4To increase the time, press (and hold) the firm key labeled ‘+’.-or-To decrease the time, press (and hold) the firm key labeled ‘-’.5Tap the Time bu
User Guide14Getting StartedTo change the year1Tap the Year button in the first Settings Page.The Year button is selected. The labels ‘+’ and ‘-’ appea
User Guide15Getting StartedOperating Pronto NGPronto NG contains a series of customizable devices, each consisting of severaldevice pages. All active
User Guide16Getting StartedPage OverviewThe Page Overview offers you a list of all the pages for one device. To view thePage Overview, tap the Page Ov
Settings Tool:Defining the settings of your ProntoNG (p. 30) Brand Tool:Defining the brands of youraudio/video equipment (p. 18) Label Tool:Labeling b
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User Guide18In 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 chang
User Guide19Customizing Pronto NGSelecting the brand1Tap the Scroll Down button or the Scroll Up button next to theBrands list.The Brands list scroll
User Guide20Customizing Pronto NGSelecting the Brand and searching the Code Set for your deviceNote Make sure the device for which you are searching t
User Guide21Customizing Pronto NG4 In the Device Overview, tap the Device for which you want to definethe brand.A message screen appears.5Tap .The ‘Br
User Guide22Learning a Button1Tap and hold the Pronto NG icon in the upper left corner of thetouch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools Menu appears.2Tap
User Guide234 Position Pronto NG and the remote control as illustrated above.Note Make sure that you aim Pronto NG’s learning eye at the remote contro
User Guide24Labeling a Button1Tap and hold the Pronto NG icon in the upper left corner of thetouch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools Menu appears.2Tap
User Guide25Labeling a Device1Tap and hold the Pronto NG icon in the upper left corner of thetouch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools Menu appears.2Tap
User Guide266Tap .The label of the selected Page is changed. The Page Overview appears again.-or-Tap .The Page Overview appears again, without changin
User Guide276Tap in the ’Actions’ screen.The Device is added to Pronto NG with its actions like IR codes, beeps anddelays.-or-Tap in the ‘Actions’ s
User Guide1Safety & RegulationsFCC CompliancyThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class Bdigital device, pursu
User Guide28Customizing Pronto NG7 Tap .The Device is added and the Tools Menu appears again.Note Added devices are automatically positioned at the e
User Guide29Customizing Pronto NGDeleting a Device1Tap and hold the Pronto NG icon in the upper left corner of thetouch screen for 3 seconds. The Too
User Guide30Customizing Pronto NGAdjusting the SettingsIn the Settings Pages you can adjust several settings. You can: Set the time and date as descr
User Guide312 To increase the timeout, press (and hold) the button labeled ‘+’.-or-To decrease the timeout, press (and hold) the button labeled ‘-’.
User Guide32Customizing Pronto NG3To set the switch level for a bright environment, position theindicator at the left side of the light level bar.The
User Guide33Customizing Pronto NGSetting the Animation ModePronto NG provides navigation feedback through graphical animations. Switchingpages is done
User Guide34Creating and Editing MacrosA macro allows you to send a sequence of commands when tapping one singlebutton. You can for instance switch on
User Guide35Note 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
User Guide36In the ‘Macro’ screen, press the left firm key labeled .Pronto NG executes the actions in the action list.Note Make sure that you keep Pr
User Guide37Creating and Editing TimersWith the Timer Tool you can define actions to be carried out at predefined times.For instance, you can switch o
User Guide2Table of ContentsTaking a First Look 4Pronto NG: The Home Theater Control Panel 4The Device 5The Touch Screen 7What’s New for Pronto Next G
User Guide38Deleting a Timer1Tap and hold the Pronto NG icon in the upper left corner of thetouch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools Menu appears.2Tap
User Guide393Tap .The ‘Timer’ screen appears.4Tap the label of the timer you want to label.The timer is highlighted.5 In the ‘Timer’ screen, tap .The
User Guide404 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
User Guide413Tap 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 automati
User Guide42Using the Power FeaturesDefining the Repeat SettingsIf you want the timer to repeat itself on more than one occasion, you can use therepea
User Guide43Using the Power Features3 If you want to set an end date for the repeating timer, select theEnd Date check box.The End Date is enabled.4 D
User Guide44Using the Power Features5 In the ‘Timer’ screen, tap .The ‘Timer’ screen closes and the Tools Menu appears again. The Timer iconappears n
User Guide45Using the Power FeaturesTo set the cursor navigation:1Tap and hold the Pronto NG icon in the upper left corner of thetouch screen for 3 s
User Guide46Using the Power FeaturesOperating Pronto NG with RFBy default, Pronto NG uses infrared (IR) signals to operate devices. IR signalshave an
User Guide47Using the Power FeaturesSelecting RF to Operate your Devices1Tap and hold the Pronto NG icon in the upper left corner of thetouch screen
User Guide3Table of ContentsUsing the Power Features 34Creating and Editing Macros 34Creating a Macro 34Editing a Macro 36Creating and Editing Timers
User Guide48Using the Power FeaturesSelecting IR to Operate your Devices1Tap and hold the Pronto NG icon in the upper left corner of thetouch screen
User Guide49ProntoEdit NGIf you want to personalize your Pronto NG even more beyond its standardprogramming features, ProntoEdit NG is the tool for yo
User Guide50Some example screens of what you can accomplish with ProntoEdit NG:ProntoEdit NGPronto TSU3000v3 US 18-02-2004 16:02 Pagina 50
User Guide51Why don’t my buttons work properly?When you find that your Pronto NG does not send out the commands inaccordance with what is indicated on
User Guide52How do I reset Pronto NG?Normally, resetting Pronto NG is not necessary. However, if Pronto NG’s touchscreen freezes or if you notice unus
User Guide53General ProblemsPronto NG shuts off automaticallyThis is a timeout feature of Pronto NG to save power. You can change the timePronto NG st
User Guide54TroubleshootingCustomizing ProblemsButtons are not sending the correct commands Make sure you have defined the correct brands for your de
User Guide55TroubleshootingTimers do not work Check if the timer has been activated. (Activating Timer, p. 43) Make sure a Start Action for the time
User Guide56Maintaining Pronto NGImportant NoticesTake care not to scratch the touch screenUse your finger to tap the touch screen or use plastic-tipp
User Guide57List of Symbols PauseStopNormal run; normal speedNormal run; normal speedFast run; fast speedFast run; fast speedSlow run; slow speedSlow
User Guide4Taking a First LookPronto NG: The Home Theater Control PanelPronto NG is a Home Theater Control Panel that allows maximum flexibility andcu
User Guide58List of Symbols Page number upPage number downPage enlargementTV and text mixed1st or 2nd languageLast view; previous programStand-byZone
User Guide59List of Symbols Read data from storeWrite data into storePage holdSound mutingAdditional information on screenSpatial sound effectTelevisi
User Guide60SpecificationsThe specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice.Display Monochrome 3.8” touch screen LCD
User Guide61Action An action is a command that will be executed by Pronto NG. An actioncan be an IR code, a link, a delay or a beep. You can assign o
User Guide62Glossaryand the functions. In order to control a device with your Pronto NG, youfirst have to set the device settings.Device template You
User Guide63GlossaryPage A page of a device is the area of 320 by 240 pixels on Pronto NG’s touchscreen containing buttons or other objects.Page anima
User Guide64IndexAaction, 35action listaction, 34beep, 34delay, 34activating timer, 43Add Tool, 26addingaction, 35beep, 35delay, 35new device, 26timer
User Guide65IndexIinfrared, 46installing brand, 19IR signals, 46, 47, 48Kkeyboard, 23symbols, 23, 56zoom, 23LLabel Tool, 23labelingbutton, 24device, 2
User Guide66Documentation concept and elaboration: The Human Interface Group, De Regenboog 11, 2800 Mechelen,Belgium, http://www.higroup.com3104 205 3
User Guide5Taking a First LookThe DevicePronto NG has several hard buttons. Most are freely programmable, some have apredefined function: The buttons
User Guide6Taking a First LookBacklightPage upPage downUSB portReset buttonConnection to docking stationBatterycompartmentPronto TSU3000v3 US 18-02-2
User Guide7Taking a First LookLabels for thefirm keysNextDevicePreviousDevicePronto NG IconDeviceOverviewbuttonPageOverviewbuttonSoftbuttonsThe Touch
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