Philips TSU500 User manual - Page 10
Working with Modes - remotes
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Using ProntoNEO Using the Page Up and Page Down Buttons The controls to operate your devices are mostly located on different pages. You can scroll through these pages using the Page Up and Page Down buttons on the left side of the touch screen. The page number on the left of the touch screen indicates the active page number and the total number of screens, for example 1/6. Using the Backlight Button Use the Backlight button to activate ProntoNEO's display and backlight. See also 'Turning on the Display and the Backlight' on p. 6. Working with Modes ProntoNEO starts up in Use mode. In this mode you operate your devices. For customizing the ProntoNEO (adjusting the settings, defining brands, learning buttons or recording macros) you have to switch to the appropriate mode. Note When switching between modes you will always return to the last active screen. The ProntoNEO can be put into 5 different modes. These modes are: Use mode For operating your devices. See 'Operating Devices' on p. 8. Setup mode For changing the ProntoNEO system settings. See 'Adjusting the Settings' on p. 11 for more details. Brand mode For defining the brands of your devices using ProntoNEO's database. See 'Defining the Brands of Your Devices' on p. 15 for more details. Learn mode For learning commands from other remote controls. See 'Learning Commands' on p. 18 for more details. Macro mode For recording macros. You can assign multiple commands to one single button. See 'Recording Macros' on p. 21 for more details. Note Learning commands, defining brands and recording macros is only possible per device. This means that you first have to select a specific device to perform these actions. 1 On the Device Overview tap the soft button of the device you want to customize. The first page of the selected device appears. 2 Press and hold the Mode button for 3 seconds. The Mode screen appears. User Manual 10