Philips TSU6000 User manual

Philips TSU6000 Manual

Philips TSU6000 manual content summary:

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    Macros and Setting Timers 35 Using the Remote Control with Radio Frequency 39 ProntoPro Edit 44 Troubleshooting 46 General Problems 46 Programming Problems 47 Recharging Problems 48 FAQ 49 Maintaining the Remote Control 51 Important notices 51 Cleaning the Remote Control 51
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    (RF) signals and an RF Extender. The Appliance Sending eye Backlight button Contrast dial Page Up button Action buttons Learning eye User Guide Battery compartment Direct-access buttons Latch Page Down button Serial port Connection to the docking station Battery cover 2 Reset button
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    port on the docking station can be used as an alternative for the serial port on the Remote Control. Connection for the Remote Control User Guide Charging LED 3 Serial port Adapter connector
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    from the Remote Control. 2 Place the battery pack in the battery compartment. 3 Plug the cable of the battery pack in the connector as illustrated. User Guide 4
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    you hold the Remote Control at an angle of 30° to 45° when you place the it in the docking station. 30° to 45° User Guide Charging starts immediately. The green charging LED on the front of the docking station indicates charging takes place. When the Remote Control is fully charged
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    Remote Control icon is entirely visible. If a label (like or page 23 to switch your Remote Control to Use mode. ) covers the icon, see User Guide 6
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    Select a device on the Home panel. The following screen appears. User Guide 2 When the brand of your device is Philips or Marantz, click , click Yes. The Remote Control switches to Brand mode. Follow the instructions as described below. There are three possible scenarios for defining brands: •
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    , tap the keyboard near the character you want to use. The keyboard is zoomed in, allowing you to tap exactly the character you need. User Guide After you have tapped the character, the keyboard is zoomed out. Repeat this action for every character. Note You can zoom out again without tapping
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    to Try mode. Continue with step 5. When there are several code sets for your brand, a list of code sets for the selected brand appears. User Guide 9
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    to start sending appropriate commands for the selected device. The progress bar indicates how many of the available code sets have been tried out. User Guide 10
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    to Use mode. Your brand is now defined for the selected device. 8 Define all other devices on the Home panel you want to operate. User Guide 11
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    how many of the available code sets have been tried out. 4 Tap OK when the device reacts. The Remote Control switches to Try mode. User Guide 12
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    Device menu or the Macro menu and to select devices. Activate the Macro menu Activate the Device menu Select a device on the Home panel User Guide Note You can customize the Home panel by adding (see p. 31) or deleting devices (see p. 33). 13
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    the Home panel Macro control panel: To operate macros and timers Go to page 35 and the following to learn about macros and timers. User Guide 14
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    Control icon. The Device menu appears. You can scroll through this menu using the Page Up and Page Down buttons below the touch screen. User Guide 15
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    send a command, the Remote Control icon shows transmitting signals . The name of the active device is indicated on the Device tab. User Guide Selecting a device without affecting other devices When you select a device that is programmed with a device action (see p. 27), the following happens
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    can either be an IR (infrared) command which is transmitted, system commands or a jump to a specific device page. IR commands System commands User Guide Using the Page Up and Page Down Buttons Most devices have more than one control panel. You can scroll through these control panels using the
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    . -orUse the action buttons to adjust the setting. 4 Use the Page Up and Page Down buttons to display the second and third setup panel. User Guide 18
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    default level (3), battery life time will be reduced. When you set the brightness level below the default level (3), battery life time will be prolonged. User Guide 19
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    . Tap the Touch button repeatedly. Tap the Button button repeatedly. Tap the Calibrate button and follow the on-screen instructions. Tap the Revert button and follow the on-screen instructions. Note Activating the Pick Up sensor will turn on the Remote Control more often and will reduce the battery
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    from within the Setup panel, you exit Setup Mode and the Remote Control immediately switches to the selected menu or to the Home panel. User Guide 21
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    order in a menu. For defining brands using the Remote Control's database. For configuring the Remote Control to operate devices with RF or IR signals. User Guide 22
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    Maximum out of it Switching to another mode 1 Tap the Remote Control icon at the top of the touch screen. The Mode menu appears. User Guide 2 Tap the mode you want to use. The label of the active mode appears on the Remote Control icon . You can now work in the
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    to Brand mode via the Remote Control icon . The Device menu appears. 2 Select the device for which you want to redefine the brand. 3 Complete instructions 1 to 7 in "Selecting Brands and Code Sets" on page 8. -or- Complete instructions 1 to 7 in "Searching Brands and Code Sets" on page 12. User
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    without label. You will also see previously deleted buttons: you can restore them by reprogramming them or you can reuse them for other commands. User Guide 25
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    Control icon. 6 Program all other buttons you want and relabel them if necessary (see p. 29). 7 Return to Use mode via the Remote Control icon. User Guide 26
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    Point the device's original remote control to the Remote Control's learning eye as described above. 4 Tap the Device tab to open the Device menu. User Guide 5 Touch and hold either the Remote Control's left or right action button (both labeled Device) and tap the device you want to program. Even
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    Learning a button per device 1 Switch to the device for which you want to program the button. 2 Complete instructions 2 to 7 in "Learning Control Panel Buttons" on page 26. Instead of tapping a button on the touch above the action button you have pressed (e.g. play) starts flashing. User Guide 28
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    the character or symbol you want to use. The keyboard is zoomed in, allowing you to tap exactly the character or symbol you need. User Guide 29
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    it in the Device menu. The display shows a "virtual auto-zooming" mini-keyboard. The button you want to label is displayed above the keyboard. 3 Complete instructions 4 to 6 in "Labeling Control Panel Buttons, Action Buttons, Macros and Timers" on page 29. User
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    Getting the Maximum out of it Adding and Moving User Guide Adding Devices If you have a device that is not provided in the Device menu, you can add it to the Remote Control. You cannot add
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    to move the menu item up or down. 5 Tap Accept to save the changes. You return to Use mode. Deleting and Restoring User Guide Deleting You can delete the following elements: • control panel buttons and actions associated with a direct-access or an action button; • device actions; • devices
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    settings) is deleted. 6 Delete all the devices, macro groups and timer groups you want and return to Use mode via the Remote Control icon. User Guide 33
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    actions 1 Switch to Learn mode via the Remote Control icon . The empty buttons become visible. 2 Complete instructions 3 to 7 in "Learning Control Panel Buttons" on page 26. The button is restored. Restoring device actions record the macros and set the timers again in Edit mode. User Guide 34
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    can scroll through this menu using the Page Up and Page Down buttons below the touch screen. 3 In the Macro menu select a macro group. User Guide 4 Switch to Edit mode via the Remote Control icon . Empty macro buttons appear in the macro control panel. 5 Tap the button you want to use
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    the macro. 2 Switch to Edit mode via the Remote Control icon . 3 Tap the macro you want to edit. The contents of the macro appear. User Guide 4 Edit the macro. You can move or delete listed commands or you can record new commands. You can also add delays to the macro (for
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    control panel you want, just as you do in Use mode. 6 Tap the clock button and set the start time using the action buttons. User Guide 37
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    Getting the Maximum out of it User Guide 7 Tap one or more day buttons to select or deselect days for the timer. You can choose to repeat the timer weekly. 8 Scroll down to
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    macro groups or timers groups, see "Moving Devices, Macro Groups or Timer Group" on page 31. Using the Remote Control with Radio Frequency User Guide Warning To use the Remote Control with radio frequency (RF) you need an RF Extender, which is not included with the Remote Control. By default
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    IR settings. The RF IR settings appear. The red label on the button indicates that the selected device is currently operated with IR signals. User Guide 40
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    RF Extenders to operate devices, you have to assign the correct Extender ID to the selected device. Follow the instructions as described in "Changing the Extender ID". Note The ID on the RF Extender has to match the Extender without changing the RF IR settings for the selected device. User Guide 41
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    Getting the Maximum out of it 6 Repeat instructions 3 to 5 for all devices for which you want to change the RF IR settings. 7 Tap Close. The Remote Control switches with RF signals. The RF IR settings appear. 3 Tap . The button label turns red indicating that the button is active. User Guide 42
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    operate the devices you have set with RF signals through the selected Channel. 7 Try out all devices for which you just changed the Channel. User Guide 43
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    on the touch screen; • save, duplicate and share configuration files, codes or devices with other Remote Controls; • preview new configuration files on ProntoPro Emulator; User Guide 44
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    ; • personalize configuration files to optimize the use of your Remote Control. When you become familiar with ProntoPro Edit, you can achieve results like: User Guide Minimum System Requirements • PC • Windows 95/98/ME, Windows NT 4.0/2000, Windows XP • 16 MB of RAM • 16 MB of free hard disk space
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    Troubleshooting User Guide General Problems The display is black • Tap the screen to make sure the Remote Control is turned on. Tilt the Remote Control to make sure the Remote
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    Troubleshooting User Guide • Be aware that more than one RF Extender is needed Use ProntoPro Edit to update the Remote Control's software (ProntoPro Edit > Tools > Update). Programming Problems Buttons are not sending the correct commands • Check whether the button is learned globally or per device
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    Troubleshooting The Remote Control will not switch Philips customer service: • Can't open configuration file; • Configuration file error; • No configuration file found; • Invalid configuration file version. Recharging Problems The battery station is clean and free of obstructions. User Guide 48
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    button. The Remote Control restarts and a Introduction screen appears. The Remote Control beeps twice to indicate it is ready for use. User Guide How do I revert to the original configuration? Reverting to the original configuration restores the Remote Control's devices and commands to its state
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    mode. for three seconds. 2 Scroll to the second setup panel. 3 Tap the Calibrate button . The first instruction "Touch TOP LEFT corner" appears. 4 Tap as close as possible in the upper left corner using a blunt tip the Remote Control to operate the device with IR signals again. User Guide 50
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    with a soft cloth moistened with a diluted window-cleaning solution. Do not use a corrosive detergent or an abrasive sponge. Avoid the use of abundant water. User Guide 51
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    Cancel picture Picture-in-picture mode Menu Picture-in-picture shift Picture-in-picture swap Multi-picture display Picture-in-picture select Teletext mode User Guide 52
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    User Guide Overview of Symbols Page number up Page number down Page enlargement TV and text mixed 1st or 2nd language Last -picture freeze Main index page Picture freeze Programmable timer; general Tracking Application assistance Actual time on screen EPG / Electronic Program Guide Video output 53
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    Overview of Symbols Read data from store Write data into store Page hold Sound muting Additional information on screen Viewing angle Spatial sound effect Television; video Sound; audio Surround sound Picture size adjustment Active control User Guide 54
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    Docking station and power adapter Battery pack RS232 cable for PC connection CD-ROM with ProntoPro Edit software Accessories RF Extender (RFX6000) (not included) User Guide Database information: Designed by UEI Technology Licensed under U.S. Patent 5,689,353 Portions " UEI 1999 55
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    Index User Guide A action buttons, 2, 17 deleting, 32 labeling, 29 learning globally, 28 learning per device, 28 restoring, 34 activating the Remote Control, 6 Add mode, 22, 31, 38
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    User Guide Copy Existing Group, 39 Create New Device, 31 Create New Group, 39 customizing. See ProntoPro Edit. See learning. See redefining brands D day setting, 19 defining
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    Index User Guide intro, 21 IR signals, 39 K keyboard character, 8, 29 deleting a character, 9, 29 space, 9, 30 symbols, 29 virtual auto-zooming, 8, 29 zoom, 8, 29 L Label mode, 22, 29
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    User Guide power adapter, 5 powering charging the Remote Control, 5 installing the battery pack, 4 ProntoPro Edit, 44 ProntoPro Emulator, 44 R radio frequency (RF), 39 RC codes installing, 11,
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    , 6 display, 6 U uploading new configurations, 44 Use mode, 22 using the Remote Control with RF, 39 Z Zoom in and out (virtual keyboard), 8, 29 User Guide 60 Documentation concept and elaboration: The Human Interface Group, de Regenboog 11, 2800 Mechelen, http://www.higroup.com 3104 205 3231.1
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User Guide
1
Taking a First Look
2
Intelligent Remote Control
2
Before You Start
4
Getting Started
6
Activating the Remote Control
6
Defining the Brands of Your Devices
7
Working with the Home Panel
13
Operating a Device
15
Adjusting the Settings
18
Getting the Maximum out of it
22
Introduction
22
Redefining Brands
24
Learning Commands
25
Labeling Elements
29
Adding and Moving
31
Deleting and Restoring
32
Recording Macros and Setting Timers
35
Using the Remote Control with Radio Frequency
39
ProntoPro Edit
44
Troubleshooting
46
General Problems
46
Programming Problems
47
Recharging Problems
48
FAQ
49
Maintaining the Remote Control
51
Important notices
51
Cleaning the Remote Control
51
Overview of Symbols
52
Specifications
55
Index
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