Philips TSU6000 Quick start guide

Philips TSU6000 Manual

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    3.0 User Manual
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    User Manual ProntoProEdit (c) Royal Philips Electronics NV All rights are reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the prior written consent of the copyright owner.
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    Table of Contents Introduction 5 Installation 6 System Requirements 7 Installation 7 Updating Your ProntoPro 8 About ProntoProEdit 9 About CCFs 10 Basic CCF Actions 12 Opening a CCF 13 Loading a CCF into ProntoProEdit 13 Uploading a CCF from Your ProntoPro 15 Creating a New CCF 15
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    Automatically creating device aliases 67 Troubleshooting 68 List of Shortcuts 70 Glossary 71 Index...74 Philips Page 4 of 76
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    the tool that really allows you to optimize the use and the lay-out of your ProntoPro. We advise you to carefully read this user manual in order to benefit from all possibilities this software package provides. Philips Page 5 of 76
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    Installation Contents of this chapter System Requirements 7 Installation 7 Updating Your ProntoPro 8 Philips Page 6 of 76
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    - User Manual Installation System or higher graphics card and monitor Available serial port which supports 115200 baud Installation Note We recommend that you close all it in Windows Explorer. 2 Follow the instructions on screen that will guide you through the installation procedure. The first
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    screen. It is possible that after updating your ProntoPro, you will be asked to calibrate the touch screen. Please refer to your ProntoPro User's Manual for detailed instructions on calibration. Note You can also run update files directly from the website. Double-click the update file and follow the
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    About ProntoProEdit ProntoProEdit is the visual editor for creating and configuring CCFs. A CCF or configuration file defines the user interface on the ProntoPro. ProntoProEdit allows you to personalize your ProntoPro and to perform a range of powerful tasks: Uploading CCFs from your ProntoPro;
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    About CCFs A CCF or a configuration file stores a ProntoPro configuration. It fully defines the ProntoPro user interface: devices and macro groups; panel layouts and button appearances; the behavior of all buttons, direct-access keys and action buttons (including all IR codes). CCFs are files with
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual About CCFs Panels A panel defines the rectangular area of your ProntoPro's touch screen between the system area at the top of the touch screen and
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    Basic CCF Actions Contents of this chapter Opening a CCF 13 Loading a CCF into ProntoProEdit 13 Uploading a CCF from Your ProntoPro 15 Creating a New CCF 15 Modifying a CCF 16 Opening and Closing Panels 16 Creating Devices and Macro Groups 18 Creating Panels 21 Creating Frames and Buttons
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    the Samples folder in the directory where ProntoProEdit is installed. Note Ph1_default.ccf is the factory default CCF loaded in your ProntoPro. In this User Manual the ph1_default.ccf will be used for examples and screenshots. When you want to create your own user interface, it is advised to start
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions The CCFs from ProntoEdit version 2.0 or older are compatible with the CCFs used in ProntoProEdit. When you load an older CCF into
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions Uploading a CCF from Your ProntoPro Uploading a the following message appears: "ProntoPro not connected or not responding". See "Troubleshooting" on page 68 for connection problems. If there is another CCF loaded in ProntoProEdit when you want to
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions Modifying a CCF The scenario to modify a CCF includes several steps: Creating devices and macro groups; Creating panels; Creating frames and buttons; Using
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions The panel appears in the Panel view on the right side of the ProntoProEdit window. Closing a panel Click to close the panel.
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions Philips Creating Devices and Macro Groups A device in ProntoProEdit, for instance a or macro group is copied into DEVICES or MACRO GROUPS. Note ProntoProEdit does not support copying from one running copy of ProntoProEdit to another. Page 18 of 76
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions Moving a device or macro group 1 Select the device or macro group you want to move in the Configuration view. 2 Drag and drop
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions Removing a template If you use ProntoProEdit instead of your ProntoPro to add new devices, you can remove all templates. This speeds up
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions Philips Creating Panels Panels are the panel is pasted into HOME, the device or the macro group you selected. Note ProntoProEdit does not support copying from one running copy of ProntoProEdit to another. Moving a panel 1 Select the panel you want
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions Adding a panel 1 Select HOME, a device or a macro group to which you want to add a panel. You can also select a panel where you
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions Warning Do not delete macro.ccf. If you delete this file you cannot add macros to the device anymore. Note The default
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions Creating Frames and Buttons Frames are primarily used for grouping buttons and other frames. When you group frames and buttons in a parent
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions Moving frames and buttons in a panel Select Paste from the Edit menu. The selected frame or button is pasted. Note ProntoProEdit does not support copying from one running copy of ProntoProEdit to another. When copying frames with a bitmap, the
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions You can create a complete structure of grouped frames and buttons. For example, the Home panel in ph1_default.ccf: Parent First child Sibling
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions Using the Gallery Instead of adding default frames and buttons (with a gray background and without bitmaps), you can add frames and buttons
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions Creating your own gallery ProntoProEdit loads the gallery from gallery.ccf in the directory where ProntoProEdit is installed. 1 Load gallery.ccf into
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions Using Bitmaps Bitmaps or icons can be used to change the look of frames and buttons. ProntoProEdit can load any Windows bitmap
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions 4 Browse to the folder where the bitmaps are stored in the gallery, open the gallery. See "Selecting frames and buttons in a panel" on page 26 for instructions on how to open the gallery. 2 Press and hold ALT and select the frame or the button from
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    to replace a bitmap that is used on several frames or buttons (even in different panels) by another bitmap, you do not have to change it manually. With the Bitmap Picker you can change the bitmaps on all frames or buttons at once. 1 Select Modify Bitmap from the Tools menu. The 'Bitmap
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions Using Grids Grids are a helpful tool to arrange frames and buttons in a panel. A grid is a set of up to 64 horizontal and
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions Editing a grid 1 Open the panel and display the grid of the panel as described in "Displaying a grid" on page 32. The option
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions Copying a grid from one panel to another panel The grids can be modified per panel without affecting the default grids. You have
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions Resetting all grids 1 Select Reset all Grids from the Settings menu. The following message appears: "Are you sure you want to reset
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    USE Mode. The ProntoProEmulator can now learn commands without uploading the entire CCF from your ProntoPro. Please refer to the ProntoPro Owner's Manual for more information on learning commands. You can learn the ProntoPro. You have to switch the ProntoPro to LEARN Mode and the ProntoProEmulator
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions When you right-click on the ProntoProEmulator a context menu is displayed with the following options: Help: to explain how to use the
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions Downloading a CCF into Your ProntoPro 1 Load a CCF into ProntoProEdit (see "Loading a CCF into ProntoProEdit" on page 13). -orUpload a CCF from your ProntoPro (
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions ProntoProEdit will check the CCF in your ProntoPro If your ProntoPro does not contain a valid CCF, the following message appears: "Failed to
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Saving a CCF Basic CCF Actions Saving a CCF You can save the current CCF in ProntoProEdit in any of the following formats (all result in .ccf
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions 1 Select Pack-and-Go from the File menu. 11 Click OK when the following messages appears: "The .EXE file has been successfully created!". 12 Repeat the instructions 2 to 11 to save other CCFs as an EXE file. -orClick Cancel to close the 'Make .EXE
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Basic CCF Actions Replacing and Merging a CCF Opening another CCF If another CCF is already loaded in ProntoProEdit when you want to load a new CCF,
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    Configuring a CCF Contents of this chapter Properties 44 System Properties 44 Frame Properties 45 Button Properties 46 Device Properties 47 Macro Group Properties 48 Programming 49 Actions 49 Jumps 56 RF Settings 57 Hard Key Actions 58 Macros 60 Modifying Frames and Buttons 61
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCF Properties After you have created the devices, window appears. See "Programming" on page 49 for instructions for programming macro groups and hard keys. See "RF Settings" on page 57 for instructions for selecting a RF Channel. See "Setting the
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCF Frame Properties The Frame Properties enable you to change the features of press INSERT. The 'Frame Properties' window appears. See "Modifying Frames and Buttons" on page 61 for instructions for setting the frame properties. Philips Page 45 of 76
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCF Button Properties The Button Properties enable you to change the and press INSERT. The 'Button Properties' window appears. See "Programming" on page 49 for instructions for programming buttons. See "Modifying Frames and Buttons" on page 61 for
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCF Device Properties The Device Properties enable you to change the panel Properties. The 'Device Properties' window appears. See "Programming" on page 49 for instructions for programming devices and hard keys. See "RF Settings" on page 57 for
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCF Macro Group Properties The Macro Group Properties enable you panel Properties. The 'Macro Group Properties' window appears. See "Programming" on page 49 for instructions for programming macro groups and hard keys. See "RF Settings" on page 57 for
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Programming Configuring a CCF Actions In every Properties window, exept can learn the IR codes from the existing remote control of your device. Refer to the Pronto User Manual for more details. Beep [S] With ProntoProEdit you can add beeps to a panel or a button on
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCF Creating an alias With an alias you create a 'shortcut' to another command. To create an alias it is necessary that the other command
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCF 6 Click OK in the 'Select a Button, Hard key or Device' window. The alias is added to the action list. 7 Click OK to accept
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    control to the ProntoPro's learning eye. Please refer to the ProntoPro Owner's Manual for more information on learning commands. 4 Click Learn IR. The 'Learn Try again. Please refer to the ProntoPro Owner's Manual for troubleshooting about learning commands. ProntoPro not connected or not responding
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCF 6 Click Test IR. You can try out the command on your ProntoPro. 7 Click OK to accept the properties. -orClick Cancel to return without changing the properties. Note See "Troubleshooting" on page 68 for connection problems. To paste an IR code in
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCF 7 Click OK in the 'Define Beep Action' window. The beep is added to the action list. 8 Click OK to accept the properties. -orClick
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCF Deleting an action 1 Open the Button Properties, Device Properties or Macro Group Properties. 2 Select the Action tab. 3 Select an action in the list. 4
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCF Jumps For every button, device and macro group, direct-access key and action button you can create a jump to another panel. Jumps are
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    the RF Extender(s). Refer to the RF Extender User Manual for more details. Note The RF settings can also be set on the ProntoPro. Refer to the ProntoPro User Manual for more details. Defining an Extender ID 1 Open the Device Properties or
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCF Hard Key Actions Hard keys on the ProntoPro Direct-access keys Mute Vol + Vol - P + P - Action buttons Page Up button Left Action button Right
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCF To program a hard key 1 Select the Hard Keys tab. 2 On the ProntoPro image click the hard key to which you want to add
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCF Macros Macros on your ProntoPro and in ProntoProEdit On your ProntoPro there is a clear distinction between: Buttons, direct-access keys and action buttons
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Modifying Frames and Buttons Configuring a CCF Identifying Frames and Buttons Naming a frame or a button 1 Open the Frame Properties or Button Properties. 2 Select the Properties tab. 3
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCF XY Y X X is the distance between the left edge of the panel or the parent frame and the left edge of the frame or
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCF To switch from relative location to absolute location 1 Open a panel. 2 Select a parent frame. The dimensions and the location of the parent frame are
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCF 4 Select Absolute location from the Settings menu. The relative location of the first child in the status bar changes into the absolute location.
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCF Designing Frames and Buttons Adding bitmaps to a frame click the button and select Save from the context menu to save the bitmap. 7 Repeat the instructions 3 to 6 for the other states: Unselected- Active Selected- Inactive Selected- Active 8 Click
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCF Setting the colors of a frame 1 Open the Frame you move your mouse over the colors, the color in the field changes dynamically. 5 Repeat the instructions 3 and 4 for the other states: Unselected- Active Selected- Inactive Selected- Active 6 Click
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCF Setting the System Properties for the ProntoPro Write-protecting a CCF A write-protected CCF cannot be changed on your ProntoPro. This is useful if
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    Troubleshooting Philips The ProntoPro does not connect to the serial port 1 If the following message appears: "Pronto not connected or not responding", click Details. A panel appears
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Troubleshooting Macros seem to be programmed correctly in ProntoProEdit but are You cannot resize a button that contains bitmaps. The best way to avoid the problem is using bitmaps with the same size per button. Buttons without bitmaps can be resized. Philips Page 69
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    List of Shortcuts Shortcut Key CTRL + U CTRL + D CTRL + R CTRL + G ALT + P ALT + A ALT + K ALT + F ALT + B ALT + D ALT + G ALT + S ALT + O ALT + C TAB SHIFT + TAB Insert CTRL + drag and drop ALT + drag and drop F2 CTRL + UP or DOWN Function Upload from the ProntoPro Download into ProntoPro Run
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    Glossary Action An action is a command that will be executed by the ProntoPro. An action can be an alias, a delay, an IR code, a beep or a timer. You can assign one or more actions to: tapping a button; selecting a device; selecting a macro group; pressing an Action button (Page Up, left and right
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Glossary Device action (source switching) A device action is an action assigned to selecting a device, e.g. turning on the device. The moment you select the device in
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    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
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    Index A absolute location, 62 action, 49, 55, 71 action list, 71 adding beep, 53 bitmap to a button, 65 bitmap to a frame, 65 button, 24 button from a gallery, 27 device, 19 frame, 24 frame from a gallery, 27 macro group, 20 panel, 22 timer, 54 alias, 50, 71 assigning IR code, 51 B beep, 53 bitmap,
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual displaying gallery, 27 grid, 32 downloading CCF, 38 E editing grid, 33 emulating CCF, 36 EXE making, 41 saving CCF as, 40 F firmware update, 8 frame, 72
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    ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual moving, 21 opening, 16 renaming, 21 panel view, 9 PHILIPS website, 7 previewing CCF, 36 programming, 49 action, 49 hard key, 58 jump, 56 ProntoPro hard key,
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