Philips TSU7500 User manual

Philips TSU7500 Manual

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    TSU7500-SBC RU990 User Guide Guía del usuario Mode d'emploi EN ES FR
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    of the copyright owner. Royal Philips Electronics is not liable for omissions or for technical or editorial errors in this manual or for damages directly or indirectly resulting from the use of the TSU 7500 / SBC RU990 ProntoPro Next Generation. The information in this user guide may be subject to
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    Look 4 ProntoPro NG: The Home Theater Control Panel 4 The Device 5 The Touch Screen 7 The Docking Station 8 What's New for ProntoPro Next Generation? 9 Before You Start 10 Installing the Battery Pack 10 Charging the ProntoPro NG 11 Getting Started 13 Turning on ProntoPro NG 13
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    and Editing Timers 42 Operating ProntoPro NG with the Cursor 48 Operating ProntoPro NG with RF 50 Selecting RF to Operate your Devices 51 Selecting IR to Operate your Devices 52 ProntoProEdit NG 53 FAQ 55 Troubleshooting 57 General Problems 57 Customizing Problems 58 Memory
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    a perfect remote control for every user. ProntoPro NG is easy to configure. It contains a huge universal database where IR codes are stored to control different brands for all kinds of video, audio devices and even home automation equipment. By default ProntoPro NG is set up to control Philips and
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    side of the ProntoPro NG screen have predefined of the cursor are programmed to operate devices (e.g. are used to control the volume and channel: Channel program them yourself. If you learn one of these buttons or assign a macro to it, its predefined function will be permanently lost. Learning eye LCD
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    Taking a First Look Backlight Page up Page down Reset button Battery compartment User Guide 6 Connection to docking station USB port
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    EN The Touch Screen Taking a First Look ProntoPro NG Icon Device Overview button Page Overview button Previous Device Next Device Soft buttons Labels for the firm keys User Guide 7
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    The docking station is used to charge the ProntoPro NG's battery pack. When your ProntoPro NG is placed in the docking station, you can connect ProntoPro NG to your computer via the USB port of the docking station, instead of the USB port of the ProntoPro NG. Connector for ProntoPro NG User Guide
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    number of colors has increased from 256 to 65536 (64k). Therefore the buttons look much more natural. ■ USB ProntoPro NG has a USB port to make downloading much easier. ■ 48 MB of Memory ProntoPro NG has 48 Megabyte of memory. This enables you to download larger configuration files to ProntoPro NG
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    Before You Start When you use ProntoPro NG for the first time, you will have to: ■ install the battery pack; ■ place ProntoPro NG in the docking station and charge it. Attention Use the docking station only with the Philips NiMH rechargeable battery pack. Never plug other appliances (like mobile
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    it as described below. Charging the ProntoPro NG For charging the ProntoPro NG, you have to place it in the docking station. When the battery pack is running low, the Low Battery icon will appear on the ProntoPro NG. You can charge the ProntoPro NG at any time; the battery pack does not have to be
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    docking station is clean and free of obstructions. ■ Cool down the battery pack. 3 When the ProntoPro NG is fully charged, take it out of the docking station. Make sure that you first tilt the ProntoPro NG to an angle of 30° to 45° and then take it out of the docking station. 30° to 45° User Guide
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    function will be executed immediately, while the 4 firm keys below the touch screen will activate the display. Press the Backlight button. Tilt ProntoPro NG more than 50 degrees (default setting). For more information, see 'Adjusting the Pickup Sensor Settings' on page 37. 50° User Guide 13
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    Time and Date When you have installed the battery pack and turned on ProntoPro NG, you have to set the current time. Attention Every time you reset your ProntoPro NG you will have to set the time again. Changing the Time Format 1 Tap and hold the ProntoPro NG icon in the upper left corner of the
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    Guide 15 4 To increase the time, press (and hold) the firm key labeled '+'. -orTo decrease the time, press (and hold) the firm key labeled '-'. 5 Tap the Time button again. The new time is set. 6 Tap the ProntoPro NG icon to exit the Tools Menu. Changing the Date 1 Tap and hold the ProntoPro NG
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    Page appears. 3 Press the Page down hard button. The second Settings Page appears. User Guide 16 4 Tap in the second Settings Page. The Language button toggles between five languages: ■ English; ■ German; ■ French; ■ Dutch; ■ Spanish. 5 Tap the ProntoPro NG icon to exit the Tools Menu.
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    you a list of all the devices you can control with ProntoPro NG. To view the Device Overview, press the Device Overview button at the top of the touch screen. Device Overview button Device Left button Device Right button EN User Guide 17
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    : ■ Tap the page you want to operate from the Page Overview. ■ Press the Page Up or Page Down hard button on the left side of ProntoPro NG. User Guide 18
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    Customizing ProntoPro NG What makes ProntoPro NG so powerful is the ability to extend its functionality in multiple ways, like programming additional functions, adding supplementary devices and changing the interface as it suits you best. For full editing you can use ProntoProEdit NG software. See '
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    ProntoPro NG contains a huge list of brands and their corresponding IR codes in its database. ProntoPro NG uses these IR codes to control and audio devices. ProntoPro NG is set by default to operate Philips and Marantz devices. For all devices other than Philips or Marantz, you . User Guide 20
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    EN Customizing ProntoPro NG Selecting the brand 1 Tap the Scroll Down button Brands list. The Brands list scrolls down/up. or the Scroll Up button next appears again. 4 Tap in the 'Installing the Brand' screen. The IR codes for the selected brand and code set are installed. User Guide 21
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    the Brand' screen appears. 4 To install the brand and code set, follow the instructions described in 'Installing the brand' on page 21. Searching the Brand and Code Set for your device 1 Tap and hold the ProntoPro NG icon in the upper left corner of the touch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools
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    the brand and code set, follow the instructions described in 'Installing the brand' on page 21. Learning Commands If an IR code is not in the database, you can program ProntoPro NG commands by transmitting IR signals from your existing remote control to ProntoPro NG's learning eye. The Learn Tool
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    Customizing ProntoPro NG User Guide 24 Learning a Button 1 Tap and hold the ProntoPro NG icon ProntoPro NG and the remote control as illustrated above. Note Make sure that you aim ProntoPro NG's learning eye at the remote control's IR window. The distance between ProntoPro NG and the remote control
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    ProntoPro NG 4 Position ProntoPro NG and the remote control as illustrated above. Note Make sure that you aim ProntoPro NG's learning eye at the remote control's IR window. The distance between ProntoPro NG and the remote control list of the symbols, see 'List of Symbols' on page 61. User Guide 25
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    Customizing ProntoPro NG User Guide 26 Labeling a Button 1 Tap and hold the ProntoPro NG icon in the upper left corner of the touch screen for the selected button. 10 You can select other buttons on ProntoPro NG to label. 11 Press the left firm key labeled the Label Tool. below the touch screen
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    ProntoPro NG icon touch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools Menu appears. in the upper left corner of the 2 Tap in the Tools Menu. The 'Label Tool' screen appears. 3 Tap . The Device Overview appears. 4 Tap the Device you want to label. The 'Labeling' screen appears. 5 Follow the instructions
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    stored on your ProntoPro NG is used to create the device pages, buttons and functions. By default Philips IR codes are used when you add a new device. For your brand of device, you then have to program the new device 'IR Code' screen appears. 5 Tap . The 'Actions' screen appears. User Guide 28
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    Customizing ProntoPro NG EN User Guide 29 6 Tap in the 'Actions' screen. The Device is added to ProntoPro NG with its actions like IR codes, beeps and delays. -or- Tap in the 'Actions' screen. The Device is added to ProntoPro NG without its actions like IR codes, beeps and delays. To
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    Customizing ProntoPro NG User Guide 30 Deleting Elements The Delete Tool allows you to delete a button or a device. Deleting a Button 1 Tap and hold the ProntoPro NG icon in the upper left corner of the touch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools Menu appears. 2 Tap in the Tools Menu. The 'Delete
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    Overview, enabling you to put your most used devices at the top of the list. 1 Tap and hold the ProntoPro NG icon touch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools Menu appears. in the upper left corner of the 2 Tap in the Device List. 5 Tap in the 'Moving' screen. The Device is moved. User Guide 31
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    , on page 14. ■ Set the brightness of the backlight; ■ Set the timeout of the LCD screen; ■ Set the volume level; ■ Set the language of the ProntoPro NG, as described earlier, on page 16. ■ Set ProntoPro NG to operate with the Cursor; ■ Set the animation mode; ■ Calibrate the touch screen; ■ Adjust
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    active time will increase ProntoPro NG's battery life. Note The LCD screen will only time out when you are not using ProntoPro NG. 1 Tap in the first Settings Page. The LCD Timeout button is (and hold) the firm key labeled '-'. 3 Tap again. The new LCD screen timeout is set. User Guide 33
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    Cursor' on page 48. To set the navigation for the ProntoPro NG, tap second Settings Page: in the ■ You can select Cursor Navigation-Off to navigate the ProntoPro NG with the touch screen buttons. ■ You can select Cursor Navigation-On to navigate the ProntoPro NG with the cursor. User Guide 34
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    to slide out of the screen, while the second page slides in. ■ The 'Mode Only' animation shifts the ProntoPro NG icon at the top area of the touch screen. ■ With the option 'Full' you can enable both animations at lower left corner on the touch screen. The touch screen is calibrated. User Guide 35
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    or if you want the ProntoPro NG to send out IR codes or perform button actions. You can adjust the following screen activation settings: ■ Firm keys settings; ■ Cursor keys settings; ■ Pickup sensor settings. User Guide 36 Tip You can adjust the timeout for the LCD backlight. For more information
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    the third Settings Page. You can now toggle between the following 2 states: ■ Pickup sensor-Off: This setting deactivates the LCD backlight when tilting the ProntoPro NG. ■ Pickup sensor-On: This is the default setting. It activates the LCD backlight when tilting the ProntoPro NG. User Guide 37
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    Editing list can be created and edited in the Macro Tool. Note Once you have programmed a macro, the button tap the button. Creating a Macro 1 Tap and hold the ProntoPro NG icon in the upper left corner of the touch screen for program a macro, the 'Macro' screen appears. -or- If you cannot
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    Guide 39 Note You can assign a macro to most buttons of your ProntoPro NG. Only the hard buttons on the left side of ProntoPro NG (Backlight, Page Up and Page Down) cannot be programmed created or edited. From within the Macro Tool you can test the macro. ProntoPro NG executes all actions as you defined
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    Using the Power Features User Guide 40 In the 'Macro' screen, press the left firm key labeled . ProntoPro NG executes the actions in the action list. Note Make sure that you keep ProntoPro NG aimed at your Home Theater equipment during the macro execution. To finish the macro Tap in the '
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    out at predefined times. For instance, you can switch on the lights or program your VCR to record your favorite daily TV-show. Note When a timer is executed, you will hear a beep and a Timer message appears on screen. If ProntoPro NG is performing another task (sending out IR codes, testing a macro
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    Creating and Editing Timers Adding a Timer 1 Tap and hold the ProntoPro NG icon in the upper left corner of the touch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools Menu appears. 2 Tap in the Tools Menu. The 'Timer Tool' information screen appears. 3 Tap . The 'Timer' screen appears. User Guide 42 4 In
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    Using the Power Features EN User Guide 43 4 Tap the label of the timer you want to delete. The timer for a timer is 'Timer' followed by a number, for example Timer 5. 1 Tap and hold the ProntoPro NG icon in the upper left corner of the touch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools Menu appears. 2 Tap
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    Timer' screen, tap . The Tools Menu appears again. Editing a Timer 1 Tap and hold the ProntoPro NG icon in the upper left corner of the touch screen want to edit. The timer is highlighted. 5 In the 'Timer' screen, tap . The 'Editing Timer' screen appears. User Guide 44 6 To edit the timer,
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    automatically based on the Start Date, the Start Time and the Stop Time. To change the Start Date: 1 In the 'Editing Timer' screen, tap the Day button. The Day button is selected. The labels '+' and '-' appear for the two Start Time, the Stop Date automatically jumps to the next day. User Guide 45
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    ProntoPro NG uses a similar procedure to define the Action List for the Start Action or the Stop Action of the selected timer as in the Macro Tool. See 'Creating and Editing your VCR. 1 In the 'Editing Timer' screen, tap the or Action is defined. The 'Editing Timer' screen appears again.
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    Using the Power Features Repeat toggle EN User Guide 47 2 Tap the repeat toggle button . By default 'No' is selected. The Repeat button toggles between the three settings: ■ No: This is the default setting; ■
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    In the 'Repeat Settings' screen, tap . The 'Editing Timer' screen appears again. Feedback about the repeat settings is provided below the button. Operating ProntoPro NG with the Cursor The cursor is set by default to your devices, until you disable the cursor navigation again. User Guide 48
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    . 3 Press the Page Down hard button at the left side of the ProntoPro NG. The second Settings Page appears. 4 Tap in the second Settings Page. the cursor. ProntoPro NG navigates through the pages. 3 Press the Toggle button to easily switch from navigating on ProntoPro NG to control audio/video
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    33 ft (10 m). IR signals However, you can choose to have ProntoPro NG working with radio frequency (RF) signals to operate devices from a (not included) is therefore required. The RF Extender receives RF signals from ProntoPro NG and converts them into IR signals, sent out to the device. Therefore,
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    and hold the ProntoPro NG icon in the the same as the RF Channel on ProntoPro NG. 8 Select the Extender ID in on ProntoPro NG. Note You can use several RF Extenders with your ProntoPro NG. For screen. ProntoPro NG will send out RF signals for the selected device. Note Try to keep ProntoPro NG and
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    the Power Features Selecting IR to Operate your Devices 1 Tap and hold the ProntoPro NG icon touch screen for 3 seconds. The Tools Menu appears. in the upper left RF' button is disabled. 6 Tap in the 'Select IR or RF' screen. ProntoPro NG will send out IR signals for the selected device. User
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    standard programming features, ProntoProEdit NG is the tool for you to use. ProntoProEdit NG is ProntoPro NG's companion software that you find on the included CD-ROM. Please check the website to make sure that you have the latest version. You can find more information on http://www.pronto.philips
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    ProntoProEdit NG Some example screens of what you can accomplish with ProntoProEdit NG: Note When ProntoPro NG is connected to your PC, it uses more battery power. Therefore, it is recommended to disconnect the USB cable after uploading and downloading. User Guide 54
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    , resetting ProntoPro NG is not necessary. However, if ProntoPro NG's touch screen freezes or if you notice unusual behavior, you need to perform a reset to get ProntoPro NG running again. 1 Press the latch on the battery cover with your thumb and then slide the cover forward firmly. User Guide 55
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    button 4 Set the time again. See 'Changing the Time' on page 14 for more information. Note If you reset ProntoPro NG, all personal changes like saved and programmed commands, IR codes, timers and macros are retained. Why does a device respond to some RF signals and not to others? Not all commands
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    pointed towards the device you are operating. ■ Check if the Low Battery icon has appeared on the screen. If so, place the ProntoPro NG in the docking station and recharge the battery pack. ■ Check if your device understands Philips-Marantz RC codes. Normally you can find this in the documentation
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    Avoid programming ProntoPro NG under bright fluorescent light, in sunlight or in a dark room: it might affect the infrared signals. ■ Make sure the battery pack in the ProntoPro NG is not empty. ■ Press and hold the key on the other remote control for more than one second. The configuration file is
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    , download the firmware from http://www.pronto.philips.com. Connection to the PC ■ Make sure the ProntoPro NG battery pack is sufficiently charged while using ProntoProEdit NG to download or upload. ■ Do not pull out the USB cable while uploading or downloading a configuration file. User Guide 59
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    moistened with a diluted window-cleaning solution. ■ Do not use a corrosive detergent or an abrasive sponge. ■ Avoid the use of abundant water. Upgrading ProntoPro NG You can find the latest upgrades of your ProntoPro NG software (when available) on http://www.pronto.philips.com. Navigate to the
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    User Guide 61 Pause Stop Normal run; normal speed Normal run; normal speed Fast run; fast speed Fast run; fast speed Slow run; slow speed Slow run;
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    User Guide 62 Page number up Page number down Page enlargement TV and text mixed 1st or 2nd language Last view; previous program Stand-by Zone focus: long distance Zone focus: very short distance Single or multi-digit selection Brightness; brilliance Contrast Brightness/contrast Color saturation
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    Read data from store Write data into store Page hold Sound muting Additional information on screen Spatial sound effect Television; video Sound; audio Surround sound Dolby Digital Digital Theater Systems Active control List of Symbols EN User Guide 63
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    Channels TSU7500: Band: 418 MHz SBC RU990: Band: 434 MHz 48 Mbytes Power on by tapping the touch screen, by tilting the ProntoPro NG or by CD-ROM with ProntoProEdit NG software AAA rechargeable battery pack (4x1.2 V) Docking station Not included: RF Extender PC requirements: Windows 98SE, ME, 2000,
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    the configuration file appears on the Device Overview Page of ProntoPro NG and in the tree view in ProntoProEdit NG. A device represents the equipment you want to control with ProntoPro NG, for instance a TV, VCR, CD player, Amplifier, Satellite receiver or any device operated by an IR remote. The
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    are stored in ProntoPro NG's universal database. By selecting IR codes and assigning them to buttons and hard buttons, you can program your ProntoPro NG to operate your equipment. When IR codes are not present in the database, you can always learn them from the conventional remote control of your
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    the screen and the second page slides in the screen. This is called a 'page animation'. ProntoPro NG ProntoPro NG is a universal remote control with a touch screen. You can customize and fully configure ProntoPro NG to your personal needs: the devices you want to operate, the functions you want to
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    , 30 User Guide 68 C calibrating the touch screen, 35 changing date, 15 language, 16 time, 14 time format, 14 channel channel down, 5 channel up, 5 charging ProntoPro NG, 11 clock settings. See time code set searching, 22 selecting, 21 colors, 8 connection to docking station, 6 copying existing
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    Overview, 17 docking station, 8 IR signals, 52 maintaining, 60 operating, 17 Page Overview, 18 resetting, 55 RF signals, 51 specifications, 64 touch screen, 7 turning on, 13 upgrading, 60 USB cable, 53 USB port, 53 ProntoProEdit NG, 53 ProntoProEdit Simulator, 53 R radio frequency, 50 Remote Control
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    date, 14, 15 language, 16 LCD screen timeout, 33 time, 14 time, 45 storage problems, 59 symbols, 25, 26, 61 T testing 41 adding, 42 deleting, 42 editing, 44 labeling, 43 repeat touch screen calibration, 35, 55 transparency, 9 turning on ProntoPro NG, 13 U upgrading, 60 upload, 53 USB, 9 USB
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User Guide
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TSU7500-SBC RU990
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