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2. Human Interface Group De Regenboog 11 2800 Mechelen www higroup com 3104 205 3471 1 12 TSU9600 Starters Guide Contents BEIOre You Stort she tae cts a ee Cocina nada a a 1 Unpacking the Pronto Control Panel en 3 Preparing TON G OMMOU KAT ON se ede Arle er Ae edt en de ea Mawel eee po 5 5 installing PROMTOE CIE ROG SSIOM alles tone eee ei se 5 Configuring the Pronto Control Panel sc sosse en te 5 Customizing the Lontiguration Fles ss ee ee guile 5 Downloading the Configuration File to the Control Paniel sr ee g SUDDO ora a nd nd nn EN 9 Replacing the BatterleS ccc ni k krt EEEE EEEE EEEEEE EEEE EEEE 9 10 FAQ Information atid Latest Updates cresen a a leniiua tee ec usiveendaadess 11 SPECIE SUDO SS 12 Before You Start Based on a long experience and successful business In the custom installation market the Pronto TSU9600 is the third generation of Home Theater Control Panels It is designed by custom installers and built by Philips and includes all technology and features that are needed to operate any Home Theater in an easy and intuitive way The system is I
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10. 0 1 FAO www pronto philips com FAQ Support Downloads F TSU9600 e RFX9400 RFX9600 e ProntoEdit Professional Z ProntoLdit Professional RAGENTARER BREDSAKHEARAE KENA ERE E IR R ProntoEdit Professional TSU9600 AP HA 3 7 TFT VGA 640 x 480 RA DRK W LCD 65 536 USB 2 0 Windows 36 12 3 9 5 9 100 150 SK 0 40 45 15 5 17 kHz 1 MH WiFi 2 4 GHz 64 MB SDRAM 64 MB NAND E
11. TSU9600 AAS 3 4 1 1 2 SS RE o ProntoEdit Professional CD ProntoEdit Professional http www pronto philips com Downloads PC PC CD it AKH ProntoEdit Professional Pronto 4a ZIE H ProntoEdit Professional HIX 14 A JI E P IKIH RP o ProntoEdit Professional 32 9 FSH TEAITILEE Pronto PC demo xcf
12. ProntoEdit Professional Factory Database iW BEE OL AN 1 USB Pc 2 4 6 10 15 BK 3 1 HET FRIZERIE Pe A RAL eta it RHE 2 8 Test IR 420 IR eA RHE RI E AV RB TSU9600 AP HA 4B6Ht 10 15 1 Tools 1H 3224 My Database Quick Access 2 Pronto ET 4RAG ARAXNAEAHE EBA KEET System Properties AZ PAA Wireless Settings 77AIZH 1 Extenders System Properties Hit 2
13. Update Extenders Point Router firmware TSU9600 Starter s Guide More information is available e n the ProntoEdit Professional Online Help of ProntoEdit Professional On how to customize a configuration file On how to incorporate Extenders in the configuration file e n the Starter s Guides for the RFX9400 and RFX9600 Extenders On how to configure and install an Extender in the Pronto System Unpacking the Pronto Control Panel Control Panel Backlight key VGA touch screen Firm keys Learning eye Stylus Hard keys Cursor keys Rotary wheel USB connector Panel connector Power switch TSU9600 Starter s Guide Touch Screen Activity name USB connection Battery level Is the label you give to p the device in WiFi activity the editor WiFi strength 4 levels No identification No connection No icon No network Wireless A Communication present Docking Station AAE ETE TE lar Panel connector Adapter connector USB connector Power Adapter USB Cable CD with the following content ProntoEdit Professional Dedicated configuration files for US and Europe in different styles Image galleries Acrobat Reader Starter s Guides in various languages PDF e TSU9600 Control Panel e RFX9400 Pronto Wireless Extender e RFX9600 Pronto Serial Extender The Ins and Outs of the Control Panel TSU
14. a Lo di A Watch Live Ty teable sa ath Live TY Satellite 7 i ateh My Shows abe ath My Shows Fabel wateh OVD 47 watch OVO Propertio trans pest E enuiDigits Fl Codes 00 Denon Dr E Codes OVD poked ox 3 Ga Lites te CD EY Listes te Wy Wluaie andi Codes Csrlent DYDh Ss a Play Games gt Sl ih eH 1 View biy Pictures Centml Lights TE Codes Lotro Radio RA Wishes to Muslc Ghannak a Listes to Music hannel 3E Likes to My Mirai s Lem to Radu lt 4 Thecelwar mi Display evicel Dis play Davi a Proper E Codes Screen inne Fl Coles Projector Shar b i Code pages are hidden pages with buttons which contain the codes for the device Buttons on the layout pages and macros in the Macros page link to these buttons codes The Macros page is a hidden page with the activity macros TSU9600 Starter s Guide Layout pages are pages with all the graphics as they will appear on the screen of the Control Panel The multi room configuration file also enclosed on the CD has a slightly deviated structure e Devices that belong to the same room or are shared by different rooms are grouped between hidden devices with the J in the tree view e Activity Macros for the different rooms are placed in separate pages under the hidden device Macros The basic configuration file does not contain separate codes pages macro pages or pages for the receiver and the di
15. in line with its learning eye Check if both the batteries are sufficiently charged 3 Press and hold the key of the original remote for more than 1 second Tip With the Control Panel connected to the PC you can test newly added codes via the editor You press the Test IR button and the code will be sent to the A V equipment TSU9600 Starter s Guide 10 15 cm 4to6 z To assign codes to the buttons in the code pages 1 Inthe Tools menu select My Database Quick Access 2 Select the code from the list and drag and drop the code to the button Configure the Extenders used in the Pronto System Tip When you are not using an Extender in the configuration file you need to disable the Wireless Settings in the System Properties 1 Select the number of Extenders in the System Properties on the tab Extenders and define the type 2 Select the way the Control Panel will work together with the Extenders in the System Properties on the tab Wireless Settings Stand Alone or Network and insert the requested settings Note The WiFi time out can be set from 15 minutes to 24 hours depending on the preference of the customer to optimize battery saving and response time when a button is pressed 3 Match each Extender to the device s by selecting the Extender in the Device Properties on the Settings tab Note When the Extenders are used in a network you need to configure the extenders with the Extender Configuration Tool
16. 9600 Starter s Guide Preparing for Configuration Charging the Control Panel It is advised to charge the Control Panel to its maximum before you start configuring it This can take up to 3 or 4 hours Activate the Control Panel by switching the Power switch at the bottom of the Control Panel to 1 Place the Control Panel in the docking station The docking station glows when it is powered A red Charging LED on the front of the docking station lights up while the Control Panel is charging Installing ProntoEdit Professional In the box you find a CD with which you install ProntoEdit Professional You can also check for updates on http Awww pronto philips com in the Downloads section PC Software Insert the CD in the PC and follow the on screen instructions to install the editor Notes You can install ProntoEdit Professional together with other Philips Pronto editors The files of ProntoEdit Professional are automatically placed in a separate directory lf you want to update ProntoEdit Professional and you have inserted personal images in the Gallery you can make a back up of the gallery You will be noted to do so in the installation wizard Configuring the Pronto Control Panel Customizing the Configuration File During the installation of the editor several configuration files were also saved on your PC There is one configuration file that is default installed on your Control Panel and that can be use
17. For more information please refer to the Starters Guides for the RFX9400 en RFX9600 Extenders Configure the Settings for the Control Panel Set time amp date and define the activation method time outs and screen brightness in the System Properties of the configuration file on the Control Panel Settings tab Note On the Control Panel you can still change a limited set of settings To access the Settings on the Control Panel press and hold the Settings icon on the touch screen for 3 seconds TSU9600 Starter s Guide Downloading the Configuration File to the Control Panel To download the configuration file to the Control Panel connect it to your PC with the USB cable enclosed and click the icon in ProntoEdit Professional When you connect the Control Panel to the PC it will be recognized by the PC as a removable disk and added in the folder list of your Windows Explorer as TSU9600 In the right corner of your Windows taskbar the following icon appears If the Control Panel is not recognized try the following options e Unplug the Control Panel and try again a few seconds later e Unplug the Control Panel reset it and try again e Check the USB settings on the PC Note The Control Panel uses default Windows drivers for recognition If the problem is not solved with the options described above try installing the latest Service Pack for your Windows version or check the troubleshooting section of your operating s
18. P based and can work wirelessly with the Pronto Extenders With ProntoEdit Professional you can create any graphical configuration but you can also use the default configuration files as a starting point to save time The Pronto System The Pronto System contains a variety of equipment that is connected and configured to interact with each other The scheme below shows a possible connection with several A V equipment Wireless Access Point lt lt Router Pronto Serial Extender Pronto Control Panel SS L Multimedia utron Server light system A V receiver A V equipment Configuration of the Pronto Control Panel To set up a Pronto System and configure the Control Panel as the central unit of the system you need different tools The scheme below indicates the different tools their significance in the configuration of the Pronto system and their mutual connection Ethernet IP gt Wireless Access z p Point Router ProntoEdit Professional A V equipment e Customize configuration file RF e Install and wire the 7 components e Assign or learn codes e Match extenders to devices e Set Control Panel Settings Pronto Control Panel e Set Control Panel Settings _ Discovery Tool q Download Configure Configuration Tool Extenders Configure e Set hardware switches Extenders Network e Connect to A V equipment Settings and or Wireless Access
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20. d for demonstration demo xcf There are also dedicated configuration files which you can start from to create a custom configuration file There is a default configuration file to control one room default SU9600_SR xcf and a configuration file to control multiple adjacent rooms defaultSTU9600_MR xcf There is also a simplified configuration file based on the single room configuration file basic xcf Each type has a version that is customized with A V equipment for US and one with A V equipment for Europe The dedicated CFs are constructed in such a way that they can be easily adjusted to the needs of every customer e The files contain the 12 most used activities and its related A V component e It is a ready to use concept he configuration files contain different activity macros which comprise a sequence of actions to start an activity e All links and jumps are already installed Example of default configuration file single room for US Elements to define the overall System Page with the system items and the Home Page Information on how to use the configuration file 12 activities for controlling the A V equipment in the Home Theater Each activity contains several layout pages and a code page Devices that are used in different activities All macros info screens and other additional information are grouped together Notes Pyalon 4 FL Propeciios ka 3 G Hime a He in ee Ea
21. he variables in the Settings are e The location of the Wireless Access Point To test if the Wireless Access Point and the Control Panel are too far apart take the Control Panel and stand closer to the Wireless Access Point If the transition is significantly faster place the Wireless Access Point closer to where the Control Panel will be used or add an extra Wireless Access Point in the Pronto Network e Encryption The encryption used by the Extenders and the Control Panel slows the transition of the signal down e The chipset of your Wireless Access Point e The DHCP server settings Caution Ifyou change the DHCP Settings to accelerate the transition you also need to adjust these settings on the Extenders used in the Pronto Network with the Configuration Tool 11 TSU9600 Starter s Guide The Control Panel shows one of the following icons No connection h e The Wireless Access Point is powered down e The Control Panel is out of range of the Wireless Access point e There is an encryption problem No identification e There is no IP address received e An IP conflict is detected The WiFi icon is not shown on the screen of the Control Panel You cannot see the WiFi Icon e When the extenders and the Control Panel are configured in Stand Alone e When you disabled the system item WiFi Level in the ProntoEdit Professional The Control Panel behaves erratically Normally resetting the Control Panel is not nece
22. ity to learn codes successfully e Make sure the batteries of the Control Panel and the original remote are sufficiently charged e Press and hold the key on the original remote for more than one second The A V equipment does not respond to commands from the Control Panel e Make sure you have defined the correct codes for your A V equipment e f you want to use RF signals for the equipment on different locations you need to use multiple Extenders in the Pronto Network You need to configure the Extenders On the Extender hardware by assigning an ID with the Extender ID switch In ProntoEdit Professional by defining the number of Extenders in the System Properties and matching the Extender to the A V component in the Device Properties When the Extenders work in a network you need to configure the Network Settings in the Configuration Tool For more information check the Starter s Guides for the RFX9400 and RFX9600 Extenders and the ProntoEdit Professional Online Help e When the Control Panel works in a WiFi environment bear in mind that it may take the Pronto Network a few seconds to wake up and starts transmitting codes e Not all Wireless Access Points are working equally well in combination with the Control Panel Make sure you use a quality access point The transmission of the signals over the wireless network is slow Depending on the Settings you made for the Network Settings it takes longer for the Pronto Network to transmit signals T
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24. omponent e Delete the activity with the unused component in the tree view e Delete the corresponding activity macro on the Activity Macros page 2 Adjust the Home Page Also delete the unused activities and add the new activities on the Home page 3 Adjust the layout pages of the different activities Delete or add buttons to create a personal layout for every customer individually In the default configuration files single room and multi room adjust the navigation bar on the lay out page Delete the icons for unused activities and add new activities Tip The configuration files contain Favorites pages where you can group the favorite TV and radio channels of your customer in categories Position the logo on the placeholder and assign the correct channel macros via the Channel Macro Wizard 4 Adjust the codes on the code pages Before you adjust the codes in the configuration file you add the codes of the specific A V component of the customer in My Database Read more about the use of My Database in the ProntoEdit Professional Online Help To add codes to My Database e In Factory Database search the device based on its model number and add it to My Database via the button D Or In My Database learn the codes from the original remote control of the A V component 1 Connect the Control Panel or the docking station to the PC with the USB cable IN Place the original remote 4 to 6 inches 10 15 cm from the Control Panel
25. splay Instead e the codes are assigned to the buttons on the layout page e the macros are assigned to the buttons on the Home Page e the codes of the receiver and the display are added to each action list where they are required For example the code to switch the display on is added to the different macros on the Home Page Tip Williams Home Theater xcf Make sure you have the model numbers of the A V equipment you want to contro with the Control Panel at hand Before customizing the default configuration file copy the file and give it a specific name e g TSU9600 Starter s Guide You need to take the following 6 steps to customize one of the dedicated configuration files 1 Delete the activities that the customer does not use or add new activities You delete the unused activities in the tree view of the editor By deleting the activity all links to the buttons of this activity become inactive To add a new activity e Duplicate an existing activity and adjust the different pages e In the default configuration files single room and multi room add a new activity macro to the macros page Note In the default configuration files single room and multi room for the US the activities Watch Live TV Watch Recorded IV and Listen to Music Channels are set up for two input components Cable and Satellite You have to choose one of the input components and remove the other one To remove the unused input c
26. ssary However if the touch screen freezes or if you notice unusual behavior you need to perform a reset to get it running again You reset the Control Panel by switching the Power switch to 0 waiting a few seconds and switching the Power switch back to 1 FAQ Information and Latest Updates You can find more information on www pronto philips com Navigate to the Support section for more FAQ Information Navigate to the Downloads section for the following updates e TSU9600 Control Panel Firmware Download this on the Control Panel when it does not start up or when the screen stays black after resetting e RFX9400 and RFX9600 Extender Firmware e ProntoEdit Professional Software Note Installing the latest update of the ProntoEdit Professional software will overwrite all files and delete the personal images you added to the gallery Make sure to update the gallery when requested in the wizard to copy your personal images to the new gallery TSU9600 Starter s Guide Specifications Display Interface Drivers Infrared IR Wireless System Memory Power Management Dimensions Operating Temperature Storage temperature Battery Power Adapter Accessories ProntoEdit Professional IR code database information 3 7 TFT color display with touch screen VGA 640 x 480 pixels resolution landscape LCD 65 536 colors USB 2 0 port connector Default Windows drivers Operating distance max 36 ft 12 m Learning dis
27. tance 3 9 5 9 inch 100 150 mm at 0 40 degrees Operating angle 45 at max 15 ft 5 m Operating learning frequency range 17 kHz 1 MH carrier freq WiFi based technology operating at 2 4 GHz 64 MB SDRAM 64 MB NAND Flash Power on by tilting tapping the screen pressing the backlight button or tapping the keys Power off automatically by time out Battery status indication Control Panel 6 2 x 3 9 x 1 3 inch 157 x 100 x 34 mm Docking Station 5 4 x 4 1 x 1 9 inch 137 x 103 x 49 mm 41 F 113 F 5 C 45 C 13 F 158 F 25 C 70 C Lithium ion battery 2100 mAh 100 V 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Power adapter 5 V DC 2A output USB cable Power adapter Docking station CD ROM with ProntoEdit Professional Starter s Guides for the Control Panel and Extenders PDF Acrobat Reader e 2 Starter s Guides Installing and Configuring and Using the Control Panel e Warranty certificate Supported operating systems Windows 2000 e Windows XP Minimum requirements e 500 MHz Intel Pentium II workstation or equivalent e 256 MB physical memory e 250 MB of free disk space Recommended requirements e 1 2 GHz Intel Pentium IV workstation or equivalent e 512 MB physical memory e 500 MB of free disk space Designed with UEI Technology Licensed under U S Patent 5 689 353 Portions UEI 1999 Pronto Control Panel Starters Guide Copyright 2007 Royal Philips Electronics Interle
28. uvenlaan 74 76 3001 Leuven Belgium Remarks All rights are reserved Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without prior consent 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 Pronto Control Panel The information in this Starters Guide may be subject to change without prior notice All brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations Concept and realisation of the Guide Human Interface Group De Regenboog 11 2800 Mechelen Belgium www higroup com 3104 205 3471 1 ENGLISH PHILIPS
29. ystem Warnings Do not pull the USB cable out of the PC during transition of the configuration file Messages regarding downloading appear in ProntoEdit Professional Replacing the Batteries The batteries in the Control Panel are Lithium ion batteries It is advised to change the batteries when the operation of the Control Panel becomes unreliable If you want to order new batteries contact the Philips Service Center For more information about the Service Center please refer to Support on http www pronto philips com Warning Replace the batteries only with original Philips Pronto TSU9600 batteries otherwise the guarantee is no longer valid and hazardous situations could occur TSU9600 Starter s Guide Mi Troubleshooting Macros do not work e Make sure you have defined the correct codes for your A V equipment e Insert sufficient delays in the macros to allow the equipment to start up properly e Check for links to inactive buttons i e buttons that do not contain a code nor link in your macro Delete these buttons or create a link to the code on the code page e Verify that the button has not been reprogrammed Ensure that the Action List contains the appropriate commands for the A V equipment Pronto will not learn codes e Make sure the Control Panel and the original remote control are positioned correctly e Do not learn codes under bright fluorescent light or sunlight as intensive light sources affect the abil

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