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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

Page 3 - Safety & Regulations

User Guide9Taking a First Look Cursor NavigationBy default the cursor is programmed to operate devices. The functionsassigned to the cursor button de

Page 4 - Table of Contents

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

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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

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User Guide12Getting StartedSetting Time and DateWhen you have placed the batteries and turned on Pronto NG, you have to set thecurrent time.Attention

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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

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User Guide14Getting StartedTo change the year1Tap the Year button in the first Settings Page.The Year button is selected. The labels ‘+’ and ‘-’ appea

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User Guide15Getting StartedOperating Pronto NGPronto NG contains a series of customizable devices, each consisting of severaldevice pages. All active

Page 10 - Taking a First Look

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

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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

Page 12 - Before You Start

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Page 13 - Getting Started

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

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User Guide19Customizing Pronto NGSelecting the brand1Tap the Scroll Down button or the Scroll Up button next to theBrands list.The Brands list scroll

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User Guide20Customizing Pronto NGSelecting the Brand and searching the Code Set for your deviceNote Make sure the device for which you are searching t

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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

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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

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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

Page 19 - Customizing Pronto NG

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

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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

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User Guide266Tap .The label of the selected Page is changed. The Page Overview appears again.-or-Tap .The Page Overview appears again, without changin

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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

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User Guide1Safety & RegulationsFCC CompliancyThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class Bdigital device, pursu

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User Guide28Customizing Pronto NG7 Tap .The Device is added and the Tools Menu appears again.Note Added devices are automatically positioned at the e

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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

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User Guide30Customizing Pronto NGAdjusting the SettingsIn the Settings Pages you can adjust several settings. You can: Set the time and date as descr

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User Guide312 To increase the timeout, press (and hold) the button labeled ‘+’.-or-To decrease the timeout, press (and hold) the button labeled ‘-’.

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User Guide32Customizing Pronto NG3To set the switch level for a bright environment, position theindicator at the left side of the light level bar.The

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User Guide33Customizing Pronto NGSetting the Animation ModePronto NG provides navigation feedback through graphical animations. Switchingpages is done

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User Guide34Creating and Editing MacrosA macro allows you to send a sequence of commands when tapping one singlebutton. You can for instance switch on

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 36 - Using the Power Features

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

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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

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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

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User Guide42Using the Power FeaturesDefining the Repeat SettingsIf you want the timer to repeat itself on more than one occasion, you can use therepea

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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

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User Guide44Using the Power Features5 In the ‘Timer’ screen, tap .The ‘Timer’ screen closes and the Tools Menu appears again. The Timer iconappears n

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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

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User Guide46Using the Power FeaturesOperating Pronto NG with RFBy default, Pronto NG uses infrared (IR) signals to operate devices. IR signalshave an

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User Guide47Using the Power FeaturesSelecting RF to Operate your Devices1Tap and hold the Pronto NG icon in the upper left corner of thetouch screen

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User Guide3Table of ContentsUsing the Power Features 34Creating and Editing Macros 34Creating a Macro 34Editing a Macro 36Creating and Editing Timers

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User Guide48Using the Power FeaturesSelecting IR to Operate your Devices1Tap and hold the Pronto NG icon in the upper left corner of thetouch screen

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User Guide49ProntoEdit NGIf you want to personalize your Pronto NG even more beyond its standardprogramming features, ProntoEdit NG is the tool for yo

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User Guide50Some example screens of what you can accomplish with ProntoEdit NG:ProntoEdit NGPronto TSU3000v3 US 18-02-2004 16:02 Pagina 50

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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

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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

Page 51 - ProntoEdit NG

User Guide53General ProblemsPronto NG shuts off automaticallyThis is a timeout feature of Pronto NG to save power. You can change the timePronto NG st

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User Guide54TroubleshootingCustomizing ProblemsButtons are not sending the correct commands Make sure you have defined the correct brands for your de

Page 53 - User Guide

User Guide55TroubleshootingTimers do not work Check if the timer has been activated. (Activating Timer, p. 43) Make sure a Start Action for the time

Page 54 - How do I reset Pronto NG?

User Guide56Maintaining Pronto NGImportant NoticesTake care not to scratch the touch screenUse your finger to tap the touch screen or use plastic-tipp

Page 55 - Troubleshooting

User Guide57List of Symbols PauseStopNormal run; normal speedNormal run; normal speedFast run; fast speedFast run; fast speedSlow run; slow speedSlow

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User Guide4Taking a First LookPronto NG: The Home Theater Control PanelPronto NG is a Home Theater Control Panel that allows maximum flexibility andcu

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User Guide58List of Symbols Page number upPage number downPage enlargementTV and text mixed1st or 2nd languageLast view; previous programStand-byZone

Page 58 - Maintaining Pronto NG

User Guide59List of Symbols Read data from storeWrite data into storePage holdSound mutingAdditional information on screenSpatial sound effectTelevisi

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User Guide60SpecificationsThe specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice.Display Monochrome 3.8” touch screen LCD

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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

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User Guide62Glossaryand the functions. In order to control a device with your Pronto NG, youfirst have to set the device settings.Device template You

Page 62 - Specifications

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

Page 63 - Glossary

User Guide64IndexAaction, 35action listaction, 34beep, 34delay, 34activating timer, 43Add Tool, 26addingaction, 35beep, 35delay, 35new device, 26timer

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User Guide65IndexIinfrared, 46installing brand, 19IR signals, 46, 47, 48Kkeyboard, 23symbols, 23, 56zoom, 23LLabel Tool, 23labelingbutton, 24device, 2

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User Guide66Documentation concept and elaboration: The Human Interface Group, De Regenboog 11, 2800 Mechelen,Belgium, http://www.higroup.com3104 205 3

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User Guide5Taking a First LookThe DevicePronto NG has several hard buttons. Most are freely programmable, some have apredefined function: The buttons

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User Guide6Taking a First LookBacklightPage upPage downUSB portReset buttonConnection to docking stationBatterycompartmentPronto TSU3000v3 US 18-02-2

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User Guide7Taking a First LookLabels for thefirm keysNextDevicePreviousDevicePronto NG IconDeviceOverviewbuttonPageOverviewbuttonSoftbuttonsThe Touch

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