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6. To open the Settings pages e Press and hold the Settings icon for more than 3 seconds General On the Info Page you can find the version and network information and memory status __ To access the other Settings pages Tap the different tabs General CRP 6 ED lt To change Date amp Time settings gt 1 Tap the Month Day Year or Time CoN 10 00 ey button pe The button is highlighted 2 Tap the and buttons to adjust the date or time To change the Volume settings Tap the and buttons to adjust the volume settings The General volume The Button volume refers to all sounds specifically refers to you hear when you the default sound you operate the Control hear when you press Panel a button Tip Press and hold the and buttons to increase or decrease the setting faster Screen To change the Activation Settings Tap the buttons to toggle between the different Activation settings Pick up sensor the Control Panel switches on when it is tilted Firm keys the Control Panel switches on and or sends out IR when a firm key is pressed Cursor keys the Control Panel switches on and or sends out IR when one of the cursor keys is pressed To calibrate the touch screen 1 Tap the Calibrate button 2 Follow the on screen instructions to tap the 4 corners of the screen The touch screen is calibrated Note The scr
7. Control Pane liss spss re ee A E N 3 Enjoying Your Pronto Control Panel cece cece cece cette ceeetetseetestesistestttttenens 3 Controlling Your Home Theater Changing the Pronto Settings SUDDOrti es hy al et RAS hte Shek AR DA dee rene pe ea AAAA tends ce aintaining the Control Panel Troubleshooting SPO CITGATONS sa Obed eerie Cd A a eta tei A a a Gs 8 Getting to Know Your Pronto Control Panel Your TSU9600 Control Panel is designed and manufactured with great care to offer you a reliable and easy operation of your home theater system It has been preprogrammed by your installer and contains a so called configuration file that contains all the codes graphical buttons and navigation behaviour H Taking a First Look Control Panel Backlight key Stylus VGA touch screen Firm keys Hard keys Cursor keys Rotary wheel USB connector This connector is used by the installer to configure the Control Panel Docking connector Power switch Docking Station Panel connector Power adapter TSU9600 Starter s Guide i Charging the Control Panel When the Battery level icon on your screen turns red it is time to charge the Control Panel Depending on how your installer has configured the Control Panel it can be operated for one to several days Note The lifetime of the battery depends on the time out settings and the settings of the wireless network configured by your in
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9. TSU9600 Starters Guide PHILIPS TSU9600 AP ia fie FALE AR Starter s Guide Using the Control Panel ENGLISH TSU9600 AP A Pronto EEEE EE EEEE EEEE EEEE 1 PUA EN N AA A aus AE E E SST 2 AITE Hl IE P ee aur EE elect eae E E A hae AEA AEA OE sd 3 Pronto cst cveh anid nitet test Sant itech icra malas teaantarted conneackntea 3 eS Ee 3 TO 3 EE IRON se Ee a a tactay i enate etateeat catia cousetiteens 5 Se Fs cA atts EA ines A whe hernia deg nian ances agen Seen 6 Ge FHS tel AIRE cn Sas Mo ees ss ed a Atte tte Bi i te 6 ASE Me AH SAE FDU E pe od een on vied abies ned 7 A Oh de R 8 Pronto TSU9600 tehi VGA RA i ee Ete HEH USB HORRA A IJE HHFA EEEE TRAE a PL o TSU9600 Ate B
10. ding on the settings made by your installer If the Control Panel shows one of the following icons No connection 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 2 No identification e There occurred an IP problem If the problem comes up regularly contact your A installer to change the settings My Control Panel runs out of power fast e When the Control Panel works in a WiFi environment bear in mind that the Control Panel is still using power even when its screen is black It is advised to place the Control Panel in the docking station each time after use e When the battery runs out of power constantly it may be time to replace the battery Contact your installer for more information Specifications Display Infrared IR Wireless System Memory Power Management Dimensions Operating Temperature Storage temperature Battery Power Adapter Accessories IR code database information TSU9600 Starter s Guide 3 7 TFT color display with touch screen VGA 640 x 480 pixels resolution landscape LCD 65 536 colors Operating distance max 36 ft 12 m Operating angle 45 at max 15 ft 5 m WiFi based technology operating at 2 4 GHz 64 MB SDRAM 64 MB NAND Flash Power on by tilting tapping the screen pressing the back light button or tapping the keys Power off automatically by time out Ba
11. een is calibrated in the factory Do not use this function unless you experience problems with the touch screen i Maintaining the Control Panel Take care not to damage the touch screen e Do not drop the Control Panel or subject it to any strong impact e Use the stylus enclosed or your finger to tap the touch screen Attention Never use an actual pen pencil or other sharp object on the touch screen to avoid scratching the touch screen Protect the Control Panel from temperature extremes Keep the Control Panel away from heaters and other heat sources The Control Panel is not waterproof The Control Panel should not be exposed to rain or moisture Do not store or use the Control Panel in any location that is extremely damp or wet When you have spilled water on the Control Panel you have to turn it off by switching the Power switch to 0 Place the Control Panel in a clean environment to dry TSU9600 Starter s Guide Sun Jan Ov PLES 4 RET scroon Turn off screen after Firm Keys To change the Time out and To exit the the Brightness settings Settings pages Tap the and buttons to adjust the settings Press the right firm key labeled Exit TSU9600 Starter s Guide Cleaning the Control Panel e Use a soft damp cloth to clean the Control Panel e f the touch screen is dirty clean it with a soft cloth moistened with a diluted window cleaning solution e Do n
12. ot use a corrosive detergent or an abrasive sponge e Avoid the use of abundant water Wi Troubleshooting The buttons on the touch screen of my Control Panel do not work properly When you find that tapping a button activates one of the adjacent buttons or when you have to tap next to a button to activate it it is advised to recalibrate the touch screen as described in Changing the Pronto Settings on page 5 Calibrating is a way of adjusting the touch screen to reobtain accuracy and reliability The Control Panel goes to stand by mode automatically This is the time out feature of the Control Panel to save power You can adjust the time that the Control Panel stays active in the Settings pages on the tab Screen as described in Changing the Pronto Settings on page 5 My AV equipment does not respond to commands from the Control Panel e Check the status of the battery on the screen If the Battery level icon is red recharge the Control Panel as described in Charging the Control Panel on page 3 e When your Control Panel works in a WiFi environment bear in mind that it may take the network a few seconds to wake up and start transmitting codes e You may be out of reach of the WiFi network The WiFi activity icon that normally indicates the WiFi strenght changes into 3 Please refer to the next paragraph The WiFi activity icon shows no WiFi strength Note The WiFi activity icon may not be visible on the screen depen
13. staller If you notice that the battery is deteriorating please contact your installer When you place the Control Panel in the docking station the red Charging LED on the front of the docking station lights up When the Charging LED fades out the Control Panel is fully charged This can take 3 to 4 hours When the battery is low and the Charging LED does not light up make sure that e the power switch at the bottom of the Control Panel is switched to 1 e the docking station is plugged in the wall outlet When it is plugged in the docking station glows e the Control Panel is placed properly in the docking station e the connector in the docking station is clean and free of obstructions Tip Itis advised to place the Control Panel in the docking station after use Even when the screen of the Control Panel turns black the Control Panel is still using power Enjoying Your Pronto Control Panel i Controlling Your Home Theater Activating the screen of the Control Panel e Tap the touch screen with the stylus enclosed or with your finger Or e Press the Backlight key TSU9600 Starter s Guide Depending on the settings made in the Screen Settings page the screen is also activated when YOU e tilt the Control Panel sufficiently towards you gt 50 Or e press one of the 5 firm keys below the screen or one of the hard keys Note The following hard keys send out commands to your equipment
14. ttery 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 VAC 50 60 Hz Power adapter 5 VDC 2 A output Power adapter Docking station Starter s Guide Warranty certificate 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 Interleuvenlaan 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 Starter s 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 3470 1 PHILIPS
15. without activating the screen Channel Up Down Volume Up Down Menu Guide Power Mute Operating the Control Panel Battery level Buttons on the touch screen These buttons are used to e Start an activity in the Home Theater Control the individual devices in the Home Theater WiFi activity 2 WiFi strength 4 levels A No identification No connection icon No network RE Wireless A Communication Firm keys present The actions for the firm keys are activity related and can differ depending on the page visible on the screen Hard keys on the Control Panel The hard keys on the Control Panel have fixed functions in the different activities of the Home Theater Note The screens of your Control Panel are customized by your installer and could look different from the one on the image above TSU9600 Starter s Guide Turning the Control Panel On Off Power switch The Power switch on the bottom of the Control Panel turns the Control Panel on and off Tip Always switch off the Control Panel during transport to avoid the activation of the touchscreen and battery draining Wi Changing the Pronto Settings Notes Your installer might have blocked the access to the Settings pages It is possible that your installer has blocked the access to the Settings pages Normally your installer has fully programmed your Control Panel and no changes are required

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