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Glossary, Ir code, Label – Philips TSU3000 User Manual

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Glossary

IR

Short for infrared.

IR code

Pronto sends out infrared (IR) signals to operate devices. IR codes for all

kinds of video and audio device brands are stored in Pronto's universal

database. By selecting IR codes and assigning them to buttons and hard

buttons, you can program your Pronto 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 equipment.

Label

A label is the text you want to put on a soft button.

LCD

Short for liquid crystal display.

LCD backlight

LCD backlight is a special light source that is placed behind the LCD

screen, enhancing the visibility of this screen.

Light sensor

The light sensor on your Pronto causes the backlight to switch on

automatically according to the ambient light of your home theater

environment.

Link

A link, also called a button alias, is a shortcut from the action list of one

button to the action list of another button. Instead of adding the same

actions to several buttons or hard buttons, you can create a link and

reuse the action list. When your Pronto is executing an action list and

comes across a link, the action list referred to by that link is executed.

Macro

A macro is a sequence of actions executed when pressing a single

button on Pronto. Every button or hard button can act as a macro and

perform a list of commands. It is the same as an action list.

Page

A page of a device is the area of 320 by 240 pixels on Pronto's touch

screen containing buttons or other objects.

Page transition

When you switch from one page to another, the first page slides out of

the screen and the second page slides in the screen. This is called a

'page transition'.

Pronto

Pronto is a universal remote control with a touch screen. You can

customize and fully configure Pronto to your personal needs: the devices

you want to operate, the functions you want to perform and the layout

on Pronto.

ProntoEdit

ProntoEdit is the visual editor for creating and configuring Pronto

Configuration Files.

RF

Short for Radio Frequency.

RF code

You can choose to operate your devices with RF signals instead of IR

signals. To use RF signals, you need an RF Extender. The advantage of

RF is that it spreads in all directions and that it pervades walls. In other

words, you can operate your devices from an adjacent room.

User Guide

RF Extender

An RF Extender is a converter box that receives RF signals and turns

them into IR signals to operate devices. When your Pronto sends out RF

codes, the RF Extender receives them and sends out IR codes to your

devices.

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