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1. 1 Open the panel with the frame or button you want to copy 2 Press and hold CTRL and select the frame or button you want to copy Drag and drop the selected frame or button where you want to copy it If you want to copy a frame or button to another panel open the panel to which you want to copy a frame or button Or 1 Open the panel with the frame or button you want to copy Select the frame or button you want to copy 3 Select Copy from the Edit menu The selected frame or button is copied onto the clipboard 4 Gotothe location where you want to copy the panel to Select Paste from the Edit menu The selected frame or button is pasted Note ProntoEdit does not support copying from one running copy of ProntoEdit to another When copying frames with a bitmap the bitmap will also be copied When copying buttons with a bitmap the bitmap and the action list will also be copied See Using Bitmaps on page 33 for more information about bitmaps Removing frames and buttons from a panel 1 2 Open the panel with the frame or button you want to remove Click the frame or button you want to remove A red frame appears around the selected frame or button Press DELETE The selected frame or button is removed PHILI PS Page 28 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Basic CCF Actions Grouping frames or buttons You can group frames or buttons in a parent frame When you group frames and buttons it is m
2. 1 Open the Button Properties Device Properties or Macro Group Properties Select the Action tab Click Alias The Select a Button Hard key or Device window appears A tree view with HOME all devices and macro groups is displayed here Select a Button Hard Key or Device 3 x Only items marked can be selected all other items are panels or would close a cycle when selected Note that if device aliases are enabled System Properties no aliases to home panel buttons are allowed OTY VCR PreAmp Tuner cD DBS 91D DVD Tape 9 CDR macro timer E E RI E ES HE 4 Click on next to HOME the device or macro group The list of hard keys panels and buttons is displayed Q Items marked with a green disc Q can be selected O Items marked with a gray disc cannot be selected PHILI PS Page 58 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Configuring a CCF Select a Button Hard Key or Device E x Only items marked can be selected all other items are panels or would close a cycle when selected Note that if device aliases are enabled System Properties no aliases to home panel buttons are allowed E Q TV INFO CH Vol Vol P P Mute Most Left Most Right 1 2 3 04 Os o6 Oa Ob H VCR ei 0 0 0 0 Select the item to which you want to refer C
3. Button Properties 8 x Action Properties Icons Colors amp Delay SetlR o Beep p Timer i Jump lt none gt x Delete See Programming on page 57 for instructions for programming buttons See Modifying Frames and Buttons on page 70 for instructions for setting the button properties PHILIPS Page 52 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Configuring a CCF Device Properties The Device Properties enable you to change the features of the devices in the CCF You can configure device actions select an RF Extender for the device and configure hard key actions per device Device actions are executed whenever the device is selected in the Device menu or the Home panel on your Pronto You can define the following functions in the different tabs Tabs Action RF Hard Keys Functions To create an alias to another command to set a delay to assign IR codes to add a beep to add a timer to create a jump To enable RF transmission for the device to select an RF Channel for the Pronto and to select an Extender ID for the device The Pronto can be set to transmit radio frequency RF signals which allows you to operate your devices inside closets or in an adjacent room To receive these RF signals and convert them to infrared signals you need an RF Extender optional You need several RF Extenders if you want to operate different devices on
4. Open window appears 3 Browse to the folder where the bitmaps are stored and select a new bitmap 4 Click Open The new bitmap is displayed in the panel in the Bitmap picker window 5 Click OK All original bitmaps are replaced by the selected bitmap Or Click Cancel to keep the original bitmap PHILI PS Page 35 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 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 64 vertical line segments The grid lines are used to position and outline frames and buttons ProntoEdit stores 10 different default grids The default grid is automatically assigned to a panel when it is opened You can use the grid settings on two levels W When you use the options in the context menu you change the grid settings per panel W When you use the options in the Settings menu you change the grid settings globally for all panels Displaying a grid To display the grid for one panel 1 Open the panel 2 Right click in the panel select Grid gt Display Grid from the context menu Blue grid lines appear 3 Position the frame or button as you want using the grid lines To change the position of the grid lines see Editing a grid on page 37 To change the way the frames and buttons snap to the grid lines see Snapping to a grid on page 38 To display the grid for all panels gt Select
5. Creating Panels Panels are the basic elements of a CCF They are used to organise the buttons and actions of the devices and the macro groups on your Pronto Copying a panel 1 Select the panel you want to copy in the Configuration view 2 Select Copy from the Edit menu The selected panel is copied onto the clipboard 3 Select HOME or the device or macro group where you want to copy the panel to 4 Select Paste from the Edit menu The selected panel is pasted into HOME the device or the macro group you selected Note ProntoEdit does not support copying from one running copy of ProntoEdit to another Moving a panel 1 Select the panel you want to move in the Configuration view 2 Drag and drop the selected panel to its new location If you drop a panel on another panel it will be inserted before that panel If you drop a panel on HOME a device or a macro group it will be appended to the list of panels of HOME that device or that macro group Or Press and hold CTRL and use the UP or DOWN key to the move the selected panel up or down its current list Renaming a panel 1 Select the panel and select Rename from the Edit menu Or Right click the panel and select Rename Panel from the context menu 2 Type the new name for the panel in the text field Or Use the keyboard on screen to edit the name for the panel Q To display a keyboard with capital letters or symbols click Shift Q To enter a char
6. ProntoEdit Version 4 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 Drag and drop the selected device or macro group to its new location If you drop a device or macro group on another device or macro group it will be inserted before that device or macro group If you drop a device or macro group on DEVI CES or MACRO GROUPS it will be appended to the list of devices or macro groups Or Press and hold CTRL and use the UP or DOWN key to the move the selected device or macro group up or down its current list Renaming a device or macro group 1 Select the device or macro group and select Rename from the Edit menu Or Right click the device or macro group and select Rename from the context menu Type the new name for the device or macro group in the text field Or Use the keyboard on screen to edit the name for the device or macro group Q To display a keyboard with capital letters or symbols click Shift Q To enter a character or symbol click the character or symbol you want to use Click OK to save the new name Removing a device or macro group 1 Select the device or macro group you want to remove in the Configuration view 2 Press DELETE to remove the selected device or macro group Adding a device gt Select Add Device from the Device menu or Click in the toolbar An empty device i
7. The Open window appears PHILIPS Page 33 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Basic CCF Actions 4 Browse to the folder where the bitmaps are stored and select a new bitmap 5 Click OK The new bitmap is displayed 6 Click OK to accept the new bitmap Or Click Cancel to keep the default frame or button Notes Bitmaps are displayed in the Frame Properties or Button Properties window with the same size as on the panel When bitmaps are too large and do not fit the icon area they are scaled Click the bitmap to see what the size of the bitmap will be on the panel The size of a frame on the panel is defined by the bitmap The size of a button on the panel is defined by the smallest of the bitmaps used for the different states Saving bitmaps You can save the bitmaps to use them for other purposes in other CCFs or to edit them 1 Select the frame or button and select Properties from the Edit menu Or Double click the frame or button for which you want to insert a bitmap The Frame properties or Button properties window appears Select the I cons tab 3 Right click in the group box and select Save from the context menu The Save as window appears Browse to the folder where you want to save the bitmap Type the name of the bitmap in the File Name text field 6 Click Save The bitmap is saved in the folder you selected Copying bitmaps from one frame or button to another You can in
8. The Open window appears 3 Browse to the Samples folder in the directory where ProntoEdit is installed 4 Select the default CCF for your type of Pronto or any other CCF Click Open When ProntoEdit cannot detect for which type of Pronto the configuration file is created the Select Configuration window appears Select the tab containing your Pronto type Select the type and click OK phl default ccf is loaded into ProntoEdit PHILIPS Page 16 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Basic CCF Actions If another CCF is already loaded in ProntoEdit when you want to load a new CCF the following message appears Merge with current configuration or replace it W Click Merge to add all home panels devices and macro groups from the loaded CCF to the current CCF You will merge both CCFs W Click Replace to remove the current CCF and replace it with the loaded CCF You will replace one CCF by the other If the current CCF has been modified you will be allowed to save it first before it is replaced with the loaded CCF If you load a CCF in black amp white when you have selected a Pronto device that supports color the following message appears You are loading a 4 colors based ccf file Would you like to modify these 4 colors W Click Skip to load the CCF without converting the colors The CCF will be loaded with the default grayscale colors W Click Modify to convert the default grayscale colors A panel coll
9. with maximum dimensions of 240 by 219 pixels the size of a panel ProntoEdit will automatically convert and optimize a color bitmap using the four grayscale colors for black amp white CCFs or the web safe palette of 216 colors for color CCFs This allows an identical display of the bitmaps on all Systems Every frame or button can have its own unique icon A frame can have only one icon A button can have up to four icons one for each of its states The four states of a button are W inactive and unselected W inactive and selected W active and unselected W active and selected Bitmaps take up memory and having many different bitmaps means less space for other data like IR codes You can minimize the memory bitmaps require by reusing bitmaps where possible on your frames and buttons ProntoEdit checks for equal bitmaps when saving a CCF by looking at the actual bitmap contents and only saves unique bitmaps Inserting bitmaps 1 Select the frame or button and select Properties from the Edit menu Or Double click the frame or button The Frame properties or Button properties window appears 2 Select the I cons tab A button is unselected when it can be tapped A button is selected when you tap on it on the Pronto programmed Dick in ict mnn ptc ve bp icm in cpi comm am De lait mcs bhar n an cons im bine le 3 Right click the icon and select Load from the context menu Or Double click the icon
10. CCF You can use this feature to copy devices macro groups and panels from one CCF to another You edit the CCF with the devices macro groups and panels you want to copy and merge it in another CCF PHILI PS Page 77 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Troubleshooting Macros seem to be programmed correctly in ProntoEdit but are not working on the Pronto You may have to add delays between the different commands in the macro A device needs time to receive and execute the command For example when a devices receives the Power on command it takes some time to start up So the device will not be able to receive the next command See Setting a delay on page 59 The function Test I R does not work properly When you want to try out the IR code you have assigned you have to connect the Pronto to your computer W The function Test IR works best when the Pronto s touch screen is active W The function Test IR may not work optimally with timer actions or when ProntoEmulator is running The CCF on your Pronto is invalid or corrupt W Invalid Configuration File Version W File is not a valid configuration m CCF file is invalid or corrupt See Downloading a CCF into Your Pronto on page 42 to download the CCF from ProntoEdit again Pronto sends out 4 beeps and cannot be activated The Pronto software is corrupt See Updating Your Pronto on page 8 to update the software on your Pronto The bitmap of a
11. Click the frame or button you want to add in the ProntoEdit Button and Frame Gallery window If the frame or button you want to add is grouped clicking that frame or button will select the parent frame Press and hold SHIFT when clicking the frame or button to select only the first child or the sibling Drag and drop the selected frame or button to the panel where you want to add it A selected frame or button is added PHILI PS Page 30 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Basic CCF Actions Selecting another gallery If you select a CCF as a gallery you can use frames and buttons from other CCFs Note For each Pronto type a CCF is provided that contains frames and buttons designed specifically for the type The CCF is stored in the folder for the specific Pronto type with the filename gallery ccf as well as in the Galleries folder with as filename the name of the Pronto type 1 Select Select Gallery from the Tools menu The Select Gallery window appears Browse to the folder where the CCFs are stored Select the CCF you want to use Click Open The CCF is selected as a gallery Creating your own gallery You can create your own gallery by modifying the frames and buttons of a CCF Note For each Pronto type a CCF is provided that contains frames and buttons designed specifically for the type The CCF is stored in the folder for the specific Pronto type with the filename gallery ccf
12. Hard Keys tab 2 On the Pronto image click the hard key to which you want to add actions The selected hard key is highlighted 3 Configure the action list for the selected hard key with one or more of the following actions a D COO DUlLU Creating an alias on page 58 Setting a delay on page 59 Assigning an IR code on page 60 Adding a beep on page 62 Adding a timer on page 62 Deleting an action on page 63 Jumping to another panel on page 65 4 Click OK to accept the properties or Click Cancel to return without changing the properties Warning By default the Action buttons Page Up and Page Down are used for scrolling on your Pronto Make sure to provide alternative soft buttons to scroll if you reprogram these Action buttons PHILIPS Page 68 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Configuring a CCF Macros Macros on your Pronto and in ProntoEdit On your Pronto there is a clear distinction between W Buttons direct access keys and action buttons that can only perform a single command m Macros that perform a series of commands In ProntoEdit this distinction does not exist Every button device direct access key or action button can perform a single action or be a macro and perform a series of commands Note All macros can be used on your Pronto but only macro buttons in a macro group panel can be edited on your Pronto You cannot
13. a Windows bitmap file A message appears with the location where the screenshot is saved If ProntoEdit is installed in C Program Files the screenshots will be saved in C Prontoscreens ProntoEmulator saves up to 100 screenshots before it starts using the same filenames again PHILI PS Page 41 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Basic CCF Actions Downloading a CCF into Your Pronto 1 Load a CCF into ProntoEdit see Loading a CCF into ProntoEdit on page 16 Or Upload a CCF from your Pronto see Uploading a CCF from Your Pronto on page 17 Plug one end of the Pronto serial cable in the serial port on your Pronto Plug the other end of the Pronto serial cable in the serial port on your computer Select Download to RC device from the File menu Or Click J in the toolbar ProntoEdit sends the CCF to the Pronto over the serial cable If the resulting CCF does not fit in your Pronto s available memory ProntoEdit will tell you it is too large and cancel the download A possible solution is to delete some elements reuse bitmaps on your frames and buttons where possible ProntoEdit only saves unique bitmaps use aliases shortcuts to replace identical series of commands remove all templates This speeds up saving and loading and leaves more space in your Pronto s memory Make sure not to overwrite phl default ccf so you can always restore the templates ProntoEdit will try to connec
14. as well as in the Galleries folder with as filename the name of the Pronto type 1 Load gallery ccf into ProntoEdit The selected CCF is loaded in ProntoEdit HOME has been renamed into GALLERY in gallery ccf Click on next to GALLERY in the Configuration view Open the panel with the frames buttons and bitmaps you want to modify ProntoEdit RU970 gallery ccf ini xl Elle Edit View Tools Panel Device Macro Group Settings Window Help Dg Exc eB E BIOS 99 Hix lid System Properties E buttons von off WV Source i frame EA cursor Y 2j ZX ibd B E transport E numeric pad 4 DEVICES T f MACRO GROUPS PHILI PS Page 31 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Basic CCF Actions Modify the panels with the frames buttons and bitmaps as you want 5 Savethe modified CCF back as gallery ccf ProntoEdit ignores all but the GALLERY panels of gallery ccf 6 Restart ProntoEdit The next time you select a gallery you can use the frames and buttons from the modified gallery PHILIPS Page 32 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual A button is inactive when its action list is empty It is not visible in Use mode only in Learn mode and Label mode A button is active when one or more actions are Basic CCF Actions Using Bitmaps Bitmaps or icons can be used to change the look of frames and buttons ProntoEdit can load any Windows bitmap file with 1 4 or 8 bits per pixel and
15. bitmaps for frames and buttons used in a CCF Grid A grid is a set of up to 64 horizontal and 64 vertical grid lines A grid is used to align frames and buttons in a panel After editing the grid you can let the frames and buttons snap to the grid Icon bitmap An icon is used to change the look of the frames and buttons in the panels ProntoEdit can load any Windows bitmap file with 1 4 or 8 bits per pixel and with maximum dimensions of 240 by 219 pixels the size of a panel IR code The Pronto sends out infrared IR codes to operate devices IR codes to activate different brands for all kinds of video and audio devices are stored in the Pronto s universal database By selecting IR codes and assigning them to panels buttons and keys you can program your Pronto to operate your devices When IR codes are not present in the database you can always learn them from the existing remote control of the device Jump With a jump the Pronto navigates from one panel to another panel For every button action button and direct access key device and macro group a jump can be created With jumps you can scroll through the different panels of a device or jump to a hidden panel Macro A macro is a sequence of IR commands executed when selecting a single button on the Pronto On your Pronto there is a clear distinction between buttons that can only perform a single command and macros that perform a list of commands In ProntoEdit th
16. define macros for the action buttons of your Pronto Creating a macro 1 Open the Button Properties Device Properties or Macro Group Properties Select the Action tab 3 Configure the action list for the selected button device or macro group with following actions Creating an alias on page 58 Setting a delay on page 59 Assigning an IR code on page 60 Adding a timer on page 62 Deleting an action on page 63 Q Q Oo Q Adding a beep on page 62 Q ud Q Jumping to another panel on page 65 Macro Group Properties macro xi Action RF Hard Keys a C UDB TV Power On amp D 0 1 sec C UDB PreAmp Yolu Jump lt none gt x Delete When selecting the button device or macro group on your Pronto the list of commands will be executed You can add up to 255 actions to the action list PHILIPS Page 69 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Configuring a CCF Modifying Frames and Buttons I dentifying Frames and Buttons Naming a frame or a button 1 Open the Frame Properties or Button Properties Select the Properties tab 3 Click the button in the Name group box A keyboard appears 4 Type the name for the frame or button in the text field Or Use the keyboard on screen Q To display a keyboard with capital letters or symbols click Shift Q To enter a character or symbol click the character or s
17. different locations To each device you have to assign a unique Extender ID When you notice RF interference you have to choose another RF Channel from 0 to 3 on your Pronto and your RF Extender Refer to the RF Extender User Manual for more details To configure the hard key actions for the selected device For each hard key you can create an alias to another command set a delay assign IR codes add a beep add a timer and create a jump PHILI PS Page 53 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Configuring a CCF Opening the Device Properties 1 Click on next to the device you want to configure in the Configuration view A list of panels appears 2 Double click the panel Properties The Device Properties window appears Device Properties TY C UDB RC J TK Beep a Appl See Programming on page 57 for instructions for programming devices and hard keys See RF Settings on page 66 for instructions for selecting an Extender ID PHILIPS Page 54 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Configuring a CCF Macro Group Properties The Macro Group Properties enable you to change the features of the macro groups in the CCF You can configure macro group actions select an RF Extender for the macro group and configure hard key actions per macro group Macro groups can contain up to 255 macros and are used to execute a list of commands instead of a single command You can de
18. fix this by fully downloading a CCF Note It is best to not touch your Pronto s touch screen or use any of your Pronto s direct access buttons while downloading is in progress ProntoEdit will download the CCF into your Pronto gt After downloading your Pronto will tell you when it is ready to be used again by beeping twice PHILI PS Page 43 of 85 Saving a CCF Saving a CCF When you save the configuration file you edited in ProntoEdit it is automatically saved as a ccf file for the Pronto type you selected If you want to save the CCF for a different type of Pronto you have to use the Export Configuration As function See Exporting a CCF on page 45 If a saved CCF does not fit in your Pronto ProntoEdit will tell you it is too large and cancel the save To reduce the size of the CCF you can try to W delete some elements W reuse bitmaps on your frames and buttons where possible ProntoEdit only saves unique bitmaps m use aliases shortcuts to identical series of commands W remove all templates This speeds up saving and loading and leaves more space in your Pronto s memory Make sure not to overwrite phl default ccf so you can always restore the templates Saving a CCF gt Select Save Configuration from the File menu The current CCF is saved as a CCF file with the same file name Saving a CCF as 1 Select Save Configuration As from the File menu The Save as window appears B
19. near 51 Button Properties ete ee de nee 52 Device Properties ssssssssssssssnnemmemeemee nenne 53 Macro Group Properties sssssss mmm 55 Programming usraununannununannununannununannununannununannunanannnnunannunanannn 57 NETO E 57 JUMPS iioo inn i ienna er er errr cere E EENE ERE OEREN ON er er er ee 65 RF Settings uam 66 Hard Key Actions sss mene nemen 67 lego 69 Modifying Frames and Buttons uasaunannununannununnunannnnanannnnanannn 70 Identifying Frames and Buttons sssssse 70 Designing Frames and Buttons sssssee 74 Setting the System Properties for the Pronto 76 Write protecting a CCF ssssssese mene 76 Automatically creating device aliases sesseeesss 76 PHILIPS Page 48 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Configuring a CCF Properties After you have created the devices macro groups panels frames and buttons you want to use in your CCF you can start configuring the CCF by using the Properties windows System Properties The System Properties enable you to change the general features of the Pronto You can configure the hard key actions globally The available featares depend on your type of Pronto Black amp White You can define the following functions in the different tabs Tab Functions RC device System To set the f
20. opening 16 47 previewing 40 replacing 47 saving 44 saving as 44 saving as EXE 46 testing 40 uploading 17 viewing 40 write protecting 76 changing button 70 CCF 19 frame 70 changing default panel 25 child 29 closing panel 20 color button 75 converting 17 frame 75 configuration file See CCF configuration view 10 configuring CCF 48 converting colors 17 copying bitmap 35 64 button 28 device 21 47 frame 28 grid 38 macro group 21 panel 24 creating alias 58 automatic device alias 76 button 27 device 21 evenly spaced grid 37 frame 27 gallery 32 Home panel 26 macro 69 macro group 21 panel 24 D default CCF 16 default panel 25 delay 59 Cc deleting action 63 designing CCF 9 11 80 button 74 basic actions 13 frame 74 changing 19 device 80 configuring 48 adding 22 downloading 42 alias 76 emulating 41 PHILIPS Page 83 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual changing into template 23 copying 21 47 creating 21 moving 22 removing 22 renaming 22 device action 81 Device Properties 53 DEVICES 11 dimensions button 71 frame 71 displaying gallery 30 grid 36 downloading CCF 42 E editing grid 37 emulating CCF 41 EXE making 46 saving CCF as 46 F firmware update 8 frame 81 adding 27 30 adding bitmap 74 changing 70 copying 28 creating 27 designing 74 dimension 71 grouping 29 identifying 70 lo
21. the Create New Configuration window will not appear at startup PHILI PS Page 15 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Basic CCF Actions Opening a CCF ProntoEdit comes with 9 default CCFs W color ph2 default ccf CCF in color that can be used for TSU6000 or RU970 color xt1 default ccf CCF in color that can be used for TSU6000 or RU970 john corkery ccf fancy design in color ph1_RU970_default ccf default CCF for RU970 phl1 TSU6000 default ccf default CCF for TSU6000 RU890default ccf default CCF for RU890 RU940default ccf default CCF for RU940 TS1000default ccf default CCF for TS1000 m TSU2000default ccf default CCF for TSU6000 These CCFs are located in the Samples folder in the directory where ProntoEdit is installed Note For each Pronto type a factory default CCF is provided In this User Manual the ph1 RU970 default ccf will be used for examples and screenshots When you want to create your own user interface it is advised to start from an existing CCF and modify the panels When starting from a new and empty CCF you will have to define all devices macro groups and panels from scratch Loading a CCF into ProntoEdit Loading a CCF into ProntoEdit means that you open a file that is located on your computer 1 Goto Start gt Programs gt ProntoEdit gt ProntoEdit ProntoEdit opens 2 Select Open Configuration from the File menu Or Click in the toolbar
22. the Dimension text fields The Dimension option is only enabled for resizing default frames and buttons When the frame or button contains a bitmap you cannot resize it 5 Click OK to accept the properties Or Click Cancel to return without changing the properties Displaying the location of frames and buttons When selecting a frame or button in a panel the dimensions and location are displayed in the status bar The location of grouped frames and buttons can be displayed as W Relative location the location of the selected frame or button in relation to the top left corner of the parent W Absolute location the location of the selected frame or button in relation to the top left corner of the panel When frames and buttons are not grouped there is no difference between the relative and absolute location The location always refers to the top left corner of the panel By default the relative location of frames and buttons is displayed PHILI PS Page 71 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 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 displayed in the status bar ProntoEdit RU970 ph1_RU970_default cef modified DEU tae SE OUS HOME System Properties Ei home E home HOME home EA home E home Parent frame Frame 228 x 208 at 6 6 A
23. 24 default 25 hiding 24 Home 26 moving 24 opening 19 renaming 24 panel view 10 parent 29 PHILIPS website 7 position See location previewing CCF 40 programming 57 action 57 hard key 67 jump 65 Pronto downloading into 42 software update 8 type 9 uploading from 17 version information 8 ProntoEdit 9 configuration view 10 panel view 10 ProntoEmulator 40 launching 41 screenshot 41 properties 49 Button 52 Device 53 Frame 51 Macro Group 55 System 49 R radio frequency See RF relative location 72 removing button 28 device 22 frame 28 macro group 22 template 23 renaming device 22 macro group 22 panel 24 replacing CCF 47 requirements 7 resetting grid 39 resizing button 27 frame 27 Index RF 49 53 55 Extender ID 53 55 RF Channel 49 RF Extender 66 S saving bitmap 34 CCF 44 CCF as 44 CCF as EXE 46 grid 39 screenshot 41 selected button 33 selecting button 30 frame 30 gallery 31 grid 36 serial cable 8 serial port 8 setting delay 59 shortcut See alias sibling 29 snapping grid 38 sound See beep source switching See device action symbol See indicator system area 82 System Properties 49 system requirements 7 T template 23 82 testing CCF 40 timer 62 82 timer action 82 timer group 23 tree view 10 tree view indicator 21 type of Pronto 9 U universal database 82 unselected button 33 up
24. ACRO GROUPS A macro Group can contain macros and timers m A macro allows you to execute a sequence of commands for instance IR commands using one single button A macro can also contain several macros W With a timer you can activate a device or a macro at the time you prefer PHILI PS Page 11 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual About CCFs Panels A panel defines the rectangular area of your Pronto s touch screen between the system area at the top of the touch screen and the bar at the bottom of the touch screen A panel consists of up to 255 frames or buttons Every frame can contain up to 255 frames or buttons Button containing an action Button not containing an action W Frames are inactive user interface elements They contain a background color or a bitmap and a name Frames can be tapped but they never contain an action Frames are primarely used for grouping buttons and other frames W Buttons are active user interface elements They contain a background color or a bitmap for each of four different states and a name A button can contain an action that is executed when you tap it m An action can be a delay an IR code or an alias a shortcut to another action list see Programming on p 57 for more details m An action list is a list of up to 255 actions The last action to execute can be a jump to a specific panel Note For each Pronto type a template CCF is provided f
25. 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 frame it is much easier to arrange your panels and to move groups of buttons such as a numeric pad Next to grouping frames also enhance the visual design of your panels Frames can be used as backgrounds as they contain a default background color You can insert a bitmap to change the look and shape of the frame To create your own frames see Using the gallery on p 30 and Using Bitmaps on p 33 Buttons can contain actions that are executed when you tap them They contain a default text and background color for each of four different states You can insert a bitmap to change the look and shape of the button To create your own buttons see Using the gallery on p 30 and Using Bitmaps on p 33 Note Press and hold the SHIFT button to select several buttons at the same time You can edit the buttons you selected at once Adding frames to a panel 1 Open a panel to which you want to add a frame 2 Select Add Frame from the Panel menu Or Right click the panel and select Add Frame from the context menu A default frame is added Adding buttons to a panel 1 Open a panel to which you want to add a button 2 Select Add Button from the Panel menu Or Right click the panel and select Add Button from the context menu A default button is added Resizing
26. Display Grid from the Settings menu For every panel you open the grid will be displayed Selecting a grid Open the panel 2 Right click in the panel select Grid gt Select Grid from the context menu 3 Select one of the grids grid O to grid 9 you want to use The selected grid appears If you do not see the blue grid lines you have to display the grid as described in Displaying a grid on page 36 PHILI PS Page 36 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 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 36 The option Edit Grid is only enabled if the grid is displayed Right click in the panel and select Grid gt Edit Grid from the context menu The blue grid lines change into green grid lines Select the grid line you want to edit The selected grid line turns red Edit the grid Q Drag the selected grid line and move it to the position you want Q Press CTRL while dragging to add a grid line Q Press CTRL while pressing the arrow keys to add a grid line at the same distance of two other grid lines O Press DELETE to remove a grid line Every grid must contain at least one horizontal and one vertical grid line Therefore the last remaining horizontal and vertical grid line cannot be deleted Q Press SHIFT and use the mouse or the arrow keys to move an entire grid Q When you put a grid line on top of anoth
27. 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 Or Click Cancel to close the Make EXE file window Replacing and Merging a CCF Opening another CCF If another CCF is already loaded in ProntoEdit when you want to load a new CCF the following message appears Merge with current configuration or replace it W Click Merge to add all home panels devices and macro groups from the loaded CCF to the current CCF You will merge both CCFs W Click Replace to remove the current CCF and replace it with the loaded CCF You will replace one CCF by the other If the current CCF has been modified you will be allowed to save it first before it is replaced with the loaded CCF Copying a device to another CCF Simultaneously running copies of ProntoEdit do not share a clipboard This means that you cannot copy a device from one CCF to another by running two copies of ProntoEdit You have to merge two CCFs 1 Load the CCF from which you want to copy a device 2 Delete everything but the device you want to copy 3 Load the other CCF to which you want to copy the device and merge it with the current CCF Save the merged CCF PHILI PS Page 47 of 85 Configuring a CCF Contents of this chapter hindi c 49 System Properties esssssssssssse meme ene 49 Frame Propertie Senangin aa atas ya aaa
28. Pronto UDB The Universal DataBase stores IR codes to activate different brands for all kinds of video and audio devices When configuring a CCF you can assign IR codes from the universal database to the buttons and devices in ProntoEdit With the option Non Applicable the brand for the device is not preprogrammed This allows you to prepare your CCF for functions that are not available on your current device In case you replace the existing device with a new one and the functions are available in the database the IR codes assigned to the functions will be used PHILI PS Page 82 of 85 I ndex A absolute location 72 action 57 63 80 action list 80 active button 33 adding beep 62 bitmap to a button 74 bitmap to a frame 74 button 27 button from a gallery 30 device 22 frame 27 frame from a gallery 30 macro group 23 panel 25 timer 62 alias 58 80 assigning IR code 60 beep 62 bitmap 33 81 adding to a button 74 adding to a frame 74 copying 35 64 inserting 33 modifying 35 saving 34 button 80 active 33 adding 27 30 adding bitmap 74 changing 70 copying 28 creating 27 designing 74 dimensions 71 grouping 29 identifying 70 inactive 33 location 71 modifying 70 moving 28 naming 70 removing 28 resizing 27 selected 33 selecting 30 setting color 75 unselected 33 Button Properties 52 formats 44 loading 16 making EXE 46 merging 47 modifying 19
29. ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual d NAW All rights reserve o B D rar wo a a PHILIPS User Manual ProntoEdit Version 4 Copyright 2002 PHILIPS PHILIPS INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES LOUVAIN Interleuvenlaan 74 76 3001 Louvain Belgium Note The information in this manual is copyright protected No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from PHILIPS PHILIPS shall not be held liable for omissions or for technical or editorial errors contained in this manual PHILIPS shall not be held liable for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the supplying or use of this information PHILIPS shall not be held liable for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the performance or use of the materials described in this manual The information in this manual may be subject to changes without prior notice PHILIPS The PHILIPS mark and logo are trademarks of PHILIPS All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations version March 2002 http www philips com Documentation concept and development The Human Interface Group De Regenboog 11 2800 Mechelen http www higroup com Table of Contents Introduction eie ie eese eese eise seien nr nr er e e e e e e n 5 Installation u een 6 System Requirements ususussesesennennnennnnnnnnnn
30. S and MACRO GROUPS to provide information on the status of the device or macro group You cannot type the indicators in the labels of the devices or macro groups B The device needs programming When you download the configuration into the Pronto and you use the device for the first time you will have to define the brand for the selected device m The device is a template A template does not appear in the Device menu on the Pronto but it is available when you add a new device on your Pronto The device or macro group has a separator The separator is displayed in the Device menu or Macro menu above the selected device or macro group Separator indicators only occur in black amp white CCFs E lt gt The macro group is a timer group With a timer you define one or more actions that have to be executed at a predefined day and time The device is Read Only It cannot be modified renamed learned or deleted on your Pronto Copying a device or macro group 1 Select the device or macro group you want to copy in the Configuration view 2 Select Copy from the Edit menu The selected device or macro group is copied onto the clipboard Select DEVI CES or MACRO GROUPS Select Paste from the Edit menu The selected device or macro group is copied into DEVI CES or MACRO GROUPS Note ProntoEdit does not support copying from one running copy of ProntoEdit to another PHILI PS Page 21 of 85
31. a cT 44 Exporting d CCF resistent 45 Saving a CCF as an EXE fil cece e eee eee mme 46 Replacing and Merging a CCF sssss m 47 Configuringia CCP iii 48 Properties 49 SYSTEMIRLO PERLE SHE wa a nennen 49 Frame Properties et e HR ERE ER RR RR ERRARE RR EEG 51 Button Properties une ees t ere he De en ern DIU aan 52 Device Properties rrr an 53 Macro Group Properties eeens rererere 55 PrograMmMing ssssssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn 57 AONE nEaN E EEA A E AAEE E EAA 57 JUMPS seen ask 65 PRESS CUCUINOS oirir ces E ec at eaten cies eat eee ieee te acne ca ee 66 Hard Key Actions eek 67 MaC OS t 69 Modifying Frames and Buttons auauaunannununannununnunannnnunannnnanannn 70 Identifying Frames and Buttons ssssss 70 PHILIPS Page 3 of 85 Designing Frames and Buttons ssssss 74 Setting the System Properties for the Pronto 76 Write protecting a CCF sssssssnsem meme 76 Automatically creating device aliases sse 76 Troubleshooting ee ee ee ee eere eene nana nn nun nun nn nana uana nu nu unn nana 77 List of SlioFtcUEs eiioiii iier aaa aan a Bann 202 Caec de susp REED 79 Glossary ee 80 lia ce 83 PHILI PS Page 4 of 85 Introduction ProntoEdit is a visual e
32. acter or symbol click the character or symbol you want to use 3 Click OK to save the new name Hiding a panel If you do not want a panel to be displayed when you scroll on your Pronto you can hide the panel For instance it might be useful to hide a panel containing a number of frequently used commands You can use these hidden commands by creating aliases shortcuts from other panels The hidden panel can only be viewed by creating a jump to it from within another panel gt Select the panel in HOME of a device or a macro group and select Is Hidden from the Panel menu The panel is hidden The panel name is displayed between PHILI PS Page 24 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 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 want to add a new panel 2 Select Add Panel from the Panel menu Or Click E in the toolbar A new panel is added New panels have the default contents of a HOME DEVI CE or MACRO GROUP panel ProntoEdit loads default panels from one of these CCFs m home ccf W device ccf W macro ccf Note To add an empty panel press and hold SHI FT while adding the panel Changing the default panels 1 Loadone ofthe following CCFs Q home ccf to change the default Home panel Q device ccf to change the default device panel Q macro ccf to change the default ma
33. actory default CCF to write protect Properties the CCF and the Home panels to create device aliases and to enter the version string Home Icon To assign an icon for the Home panel For more information on how to insert an icon please refer to Inserting bitmaps on page 33 Hard Keys To configure the hard key actions globally For each hardkey you can create an alias to another command set a delay assign IR codes add a beep add a timer create a jump Color You can define the following functions in the different tabs Tab Functions RC device System To set the factory default CCF to write protect Properties the CCF and the Home panels to create device aliases and to enter the version string RF To enable RF transmission to select an RF Channel for the Pronto and to select an Extender ID for the Home panel The Pronto can be set to transmit radio frequency RF signals which allows you to operate your devices inside closets or in an adjacent room To receive these RF signals and convert them to infrared signals you need an RF Extender optional You need several RF Extenders if you want to operate different devices on different locations To each device you have to assign a unique Extender ID When you notice RF interference you have to choose another RF Channel from 0 to 3 on your Pronto and your RF Extender Refer to the RF Extender User Manual for more details Hard Keys To configure the hard key actions
34. all programs before installing ProntoEdit Installing from the CD ROM 1 Place the ProntoEdit CD ROM in your computer The Pronto setup will start If not you can install ProntoEdit by double clicking the EXE file in Windows Explorer Follow the instructions on screen that will guide you through the installation procedure The first time you run ProntoEdit you have to accept the license agreement Otherwise ProntoEdit will not run Installing from the web site Uu BP WN H Open your internet browser Browse to the PHILIPS website www pronto philips com Download the ProntoEdit EXE file Double click the ProntoEdit EXE file Follow the instructions on screen that will guide you through the installation procedure The first time you run ProntoEdit you have to accept the license agreement Otherwise ProntoEdit will not run PHILI PS Page 7 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Installation Updating Your Pronto ProntoEdit is distributed with a standard Pronto Update File for all supported types with the latest available Pronto software This software can easily be updated to a later version You can check the version information of your Pronto in the third panel in Setup mode Please refer to the Pronto User Manual for more information about the Setup panels Future updates are available on the PHILIPS website at www pronto philips com You need to store the Pronto update files in the Update folder
35. anels if all of the following conditions are met W There is at least one Home panel W The first Home panel is named home all lowercase W The Home panels are write protected If you want to create your own Home panels you have to make sure that at least one of these conditions is not met so that the automatic alias creation is disabled Rename the first Home panel gt Rename the first Home panel into something other than home lowercase for instance to Main See Renaming a panel on p 24 If you rename the first Home panel to Main and leave the write protected option enabled the Pronto will boot up to the first Home panel If you don t rename the first Home panel ProntoEdit will automatically add aliases to all devices on the Home panels ProntoEdit will generate its own Home panels based on your buttons Remove the write protection of the Home panels gt Deselect The Home panels are write protected check box in the System Properties of the Home panels If you remove the write protection of the Home panels the Pronto will boot up to the first Home panel of the first device no matter what the Home panel is labeled ProntoEdit will not add aliases automatically Note When creating your own Home panel buttons make sure to add aliases to the devices and to create a page jump to a panel in the device PHILI PS Page 26 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Basic
36. apses with the 4 default grayscale colors and a button preview Converting the colors 1 Click the grayscale color you want to convert A context menu with 44 colors appears With the More button you can pick from 216 websafe colors 2 Select the color you want to use When you move your mouse over the colors the color in the field and in the button preview changes dynamically 3 Click OK to accept the changes The CCF will be loaded with the colors you selected Or Click Cancel to return without changing the colors The CCF will be loaded with the default grayscale colors Uploading a CCF from Your Pronto Uploading a CCF from your Pronto means copying the CCF from your Pronto to your computer and displaying it in ProntoEdit Note It is advised not to touch your Pronto s touch screen or use any of your Pronto s direct access buttons while uploading is in progress 1 Plug one end of the Pronto serial cable in the serial port on your Pronto 2 Plug the other end of the Pronto serial cable in the serial port on your computer 3 Select Upload from RC device from the File menu Or Click B in the toolbar When ProntoEdit cannot detect for which type of Pronto the configuration file is created the Select Configuration window appears 4 Select the tab containing your Pronto type Select the type and click OK ProntoEdit detects your Pronto Note If ProntoEdit cannot detect your Pronto the follow
37. button is truncated You can add four bitmaps to a button one for each state m inactive unselected m inactive selected W active unselected W active selected The size of the button is defined by the smallest of the bitmaps used for different states of the button 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 PHILI PS Page 78 of 85 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 SHIFT drag and drop F2 CTRL UPor DOWN Function Upload from the Pronto Download into Pronto Run Emulator Open Gallery Add Panel Adding a frame to a panel Adding a button to a panel Move to Front Move to Back Display Grid Edit Grid Snap to Grid Select a parent frame Select the first child of the selected frame or button Select the next sibling of the selected frame or button Select the previous sibling of the selected frame or button Opens the properties of a button a frame a macro group or a device when selected Copy the frame with the bitmap icon or copy the button with the bitmaps icons and the action list Copy only the icons of a button without the action list Copy only the action list of a bu
38. c After you select a brand and a function from the database you can paste the IR codes directly into the IR code text box Take into account that you will overwrite the old IR codes So you will no longer be able to use that brand and its functions 1 Select the device for which you want to set the IR codes from the Device drop down list 2 Select the brand you want to replace from the Brand drop down list For some brands the IR codes are divided into different code sets 3 Select if necessary the appropriate set from the Code Set drop down list 4 Select which function is going to be replaced from the Functions list 5 Click View IR to display the IR code associated with the selected function The I R code text box expands at the bottom of the window The button changes into Hide IR 6 Copy and paste the code into the IR code text box PHILIPS Page 61 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Configuring a CCF 7 Connect your Pronto to your computer as described in Uploading a CCF from Your Pronto on page 17 8 To try the selected function on your Pronto click Test IR As long as you press the button the IR code is sent out to the device 9 Click OK in the Add IR window The IR code is added to the action list of the selected button 10 Click OK to accept the properties or Click Cancel to return without changing the properties Adding a beep 1 Open the Button Properties Device Proper
39. cation 71 modifying 70 moving 28 naming 70 removing 28 resizing 27 selecting 30 setting color 75 Frame Properties 51 G gallery 30 81 adding button 30 adding frame 30 creating 32 displaying 30 selecting 31 grid 36 81 copying 38 displaying 36 editing 37 evenly spaced 37 resetting 39 saving 39 selecting 36 snapping 38 grouping button 29 frame 29 H hard key programming 67 Index hiding panel 24 HOME 11 Home panel 26 icon 33 81 identifying button 70 frame 70 inactive button 33 indicator 21 inserting bitmap 33 installation 7 IR code 60 81 J jump 65 81 L launching ProntoEmulator 41 loading CCF 16 location absolute 72 button 71 frame 71 relative 72 M macro 69 81 macro group 81 adding 23 changing into timer group 23 copying 21 creating 21 moving 22 removing 22 renaming 22 Macro Group Properties 55 MACRO GROUPS 11 making EXE 46 merging CCF 47 modifying bitmap 35 button 70 CCF 19 frame 70 moving button 28 device 22 frame 28 macro group 22 panel 24 naming button 70 frame 70 o opening Button Properties 52 CCF 16 47 Device Properties 54 Frame Properties 51 Macro Group Properties 56 panel 19 PHILI PS Page 84 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual System Properties 50 P Pack and Go 46 panel 12 82 adding 25 closing 20 copying 24 creating
40. child in relation to the top left corner of the panel is displayed PHILIPS Page 73 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Configuring a CCF Designing Frames and Buttons Adding bitmaps to a frame 1 Open the Frame Properties 2 Select the I cons tab When you selected a default frame No Icon is displayed in the I con group box When you selected a frame with a bitmap the bitmap is displayed in the I con group box 3 Right click in the Icon group box and select Load from the context menu Or Double click in the I con group box The Open window appears 4 Browse to the folder where the bitmaps are stored and select a new bitmap 5 Click OK The selected bitmap is displayed in the I con group box 6 Right click the button and select Save from the context menu to save the bitmap 7 Click OK to accept the properties Or Click Cancel to return without changing the properties Adding bitmaps to a button 1 Open the Button Properties 2 Select the I cons tab When you selected a default button No Icon is displayed in the I nactive icons and the Active icons group boxes When you selected a button with a bitmap the bitmaps are displayed in the I nactive icons and the Active icons group boxes 3 Right click in the group box for the I nactive Unselected state and select Load from the context menu Or Double click in the I con group box The Open window appears 4 Browse to the folder where the bi
41. cro Group Properties macro See Programming on page 57 for instructions for programming macro groups and hard keys See RF Settings on page 66 for instructions for selecting an Extender ID PHILIPS Page 56 of 85 Programming Actions In every Properties window exept for the Frame Properties window you can add actions to the action list You can program the following actions by clicking the different buttons Icon Action Description RA Alias With an alias you create a shortcut to another command You can create an alias to a button action to a device or macro group action to an action of a direct access key or an action button When your Pronto is executing an action list and comes across an alias the action list referred to by that alias is executed This allows you to re use commands and save memory A Device Alias K Direct access key or action button Alias B Button Alias Delay To insert a short pause before a command or between D two commands you can add a delay You may have to add delays between the different commands in a macro A device needs time to receive and execute the command e fr Set IR Lots of IR codes for different devices and brands are C stored in a universal database By selecting IR codes and assigning them to panels buttons and keys you can program your Pronto to operate your devices In case the brand or the functions of your device are not pres
42. cro panel The selected CCF is loaded in ProntoEdit HOME has been renamed into DEFAULT in the default panel CCFs Click on next to DEFAULT in the Configuration view Open the panel The panel is called home device or macro depending on the default CCF you loaded ProntoEdit RU970 home ccf File Edit view Tools Panel Device Macro Group Settings Window Help Du Ed c6 FAB USES dg DEFAULT System Properties mome fgg DEVICES f MACRO GROUPS PHILI PS Page 25 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Basic CCF Actions 4 Modify the panel as you want Save the modified CCF with the same name ProntoEdit ignores all but the first DEFAULT panel of a default panel CCF 6 Restart ProntoEdit The next time you add a panel ProntoEdit uses the modified default panel as you defined it Warning Do not delete macro ccf If you delete this file you cannot add macros to the device anymore Note The default macro panel will not only be used in ProntoEdit to add a default macro panel but also on your Pronto to add a new macro group When adding devices on your Pronto templates are used See Changing a device into a template on page 23 for more information about templates Creating your own Home panels By default Pronto s Home panels contain aliases to all devices in the Device menu on the Pronto The Pronto automatically adds aliases to all devices on the Home p
43. d Go from the File menu The Pack and Go window appears Browse to the folder where you want to save the EXE file Type the name of the CCF in the File name text field Select a type from the Save as type drop down list For a list of possible types see Exporting a CCF on page 45 5 Select the Save CCF file check box if you also want to save the configuration as a CCF file The path and file name appear in the CCF filename text field Type the name of the distributor in the Distributor text field Type additional information in the Comments text field Click Save The current CCF is saved as an EXE file Saving another CCF as an EXE file 1 Select Make EXE file from the Tools menu The Make EXE file window appears ieri Ferio vorgestern is cech 3 Fegan FF Lire T wn J me 2 Click Browse The Open window appears 3 Browse to the folder where the CCFs are stored and select a CCF you want to save as EXE file 4 Click Open The path of the selected CCF is displayed Type the name of the distributor in the Distributor text field Type additional information in the Comments text field Click Make EXE The Save Pronto CCF file as EXE file window appears Browse to the folder where you want to save the EXE file Type the name of the EXE file in the File Name text field PHILIPS Page 46 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Basic CCF Actions 10 Click Save 11 Click
44. date firmware 8 updating Pronto software 8 uploading CCF from Pronto 17 V view configuration view 10 panel view 10 tree view 10 viewing CCF 40 Ww write protection 76 PHILI PS Page 85 of 85
45. ditor for creating and configuring screens of both the Pronto and ProntoPro In this User Manual Pronto will be used as global name for both devices With ProntoEdit you have complete control over the user interface of your Pronto as ProntoEdit can perform a range of powerful tasks creating and modifying all screen elements importing new graphics previewing and testing your screens on the ProntoEmulator communicating with the Pronto for exchanging configuration files and so on ProntoEdit is the tool that really allows you to optimize the use and the lay out of your Pronto We advise you to carefully read this user manual in order to benefit from all possibilities this software package provides PHILIPS Page 5 of 85 Installation Contents of this chapter System Requirements ac cnt alec n e e Ut RR RUN RR n n t DM 7 I stallati na utuuouoszsu siii iii e na RR REX E 7 Updating Your Pronto uzusessssssnnnnnnenenenenenenenenennnnnnnnnnn nennen nenn 8 Page 6 of 85 PHILIPS ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Installation System Requirements W PC with a Pentium 166 MHz or higher processor W Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT 4 0 or higher operating system W 16 megabytes of RAM recommended 32 MB m 30 megabytes of free disk space W CD ROM player m Super VGA or higher graphics card and monitor W Available serial port which supports 115200 baud I nstallation Note We recommend that you close
46. e buttons and assign an IR code for a function that is not available for your current brand This function can be used later on when you change the brand for a new device For some brands the IR codes are divided into different code sets 3 Select if necessary the appropriate set from the Code Set drop down list 4 Select which function has to be performed from the Functions list By selecting the function from the list you program the command from the button hard key device or macro group 5 Click View IR to display the IR code associated with the selected function The IR code text box expands at the bottom of the window The button changes into Hide IR 6 Connect your Pronto to your computer as described in Uploading a CCF from Your Pronto on page 17 7 Totry the selected function on your Pronto click Test I R As long as you press the button the IR code is sent out to the device 8 Click OK in the Add IR window The IR code is added to the action list of the selected button 9 Click OK to accept the properties Or Click Cancel to return without changing the properties PHILI PS Page 60 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Configuring a CCF To assign an IR code by learning it 1 Plug one end of the Pronto serial cable in the serial port on your Pronto 2 Plug the other end of the Pronto serial cable in the serial port on your computer 3 Point the device s original remote c
47. e serial cable are properly plugged in Check if the Pronto s batteries have not run out Wait a few seconds and try again If after a number of attempts ProntoEdit still cannot communicate reset your Pronto Wait until it beeps twice and try again The Home panel on the Pronto looks different from the way you designed it in ProntoEdit You can create your own Home panel when at least one of the following conditions is met W The first Home panel is not named home all lowercase W The Home panels are not write protected When the first Home panel is not named home and the Home panels are write protected the Pronto will boot up and display the first Home panel When the Home panels are not write protected the Pronto will boot up and display the first panel of the first device If the first Home panel is named home and the Home panels are write protected aliases to all devices will automatically be added to the Home panel New panels buttons and frames appear in the loaded CCF You have opened a new CCF while another CCF was still loaded in ProntoEdit You have merged the two CCFs If you open a CCF when another CCF is already loaded when you want to load a new CCF you have two possibilities m Merge both CCFs this means adding all devices macro groups and panels from the CCF you are loading to the current CCF W Replace one CCF by another this means removing the current CCF and replace it with the loaded
48. ee the procedure in Creating an alias on page 58 The action to start the timer is defined 3 Enter the Start time ProntoEdit uses a 24 hour clock 4 Select the check boxes for the days of the week to define on which days the timer has to be executed 5 To repeat the start action of the timer weekly select the Wkly check box To stop the timer 1 Click the Stop action button The Select a Button Hard key or Device window appears 2 Select the command the timer has to execute See the procedure in Creating an alias on page 58 The action to stop the timer is defined 3 Enter the Stop time ProntoEdit uses a 24 hour clock 4 Select the check boxes for the days of the week to define on which days the timer has to be stopped 5 To repeat the stop action of the timer weekly select the Wkly check box Click OK in the Define Timer Action window The timer is added to the action list of the selected button Click OK to accept the properties Or Click Cancel to return without changing the properties Deleting an action 1 Open the Button Properties Device Properties or Macro Group Properties Select the Action tab Select an action in the list Click Delete The action is deleted from the action list Click OK to accept the properties Or Click Cancel to return without changing the properties PHILI PS Page 63 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Configuring a CCF Copying the ac
49. elect the grouped frame or button Q Next Sibling jump to the next frame or button Q Previous Sibling jump to the previous frame or button W Press ALT O to select the parent and ALT C to select the first child Press TAB to select the next sibling of the selected frame or button Press SHIFT TAB to select the previous sibling of the selected frame or button Press ESC to deselect the current selection W Usethe zoom feature select Panel Zoom from the Panel menu or by right clicking to get a better view of what you are selecting PHILI PS Page 29 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 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 from a gallery In that case you add a frame or a button with a bitmap A gallery contains the bitmaps for frames and buttons used in a CCF Displaying the gallery 1 Select Gallery from the Tools menu Or Click S in the toolbar The ProntoEdit Button and Frame Gallery window appears ProntoEdit Button and Frame Gallery M cursor Wu i j frame numeric pad transport Select a group of frames and buttons in the list on the left side of the window The frames and buttons in the group are displayed on the right side of the window Adding frames or buttons to the panel Open the panel to which you want to add a frame or button
50. en three conditions are met W There has to be at least one Home panel W The first Home panel has to be called home in lowercase W The Home panels have to be write protected Note When one of these conditions is not met you can create your own personal Home panel See Creating your own Home panels on p 22 1 Select the first Home panel and press F2 The Rename Panel appears Type in lowercase the name home in the field Open the RC device System Properties Select the RC device System Properties tab Select the HOME panels are write protected check box ao u PF WN Click OK to accept the properties Or Click Cancel to return without changing the properties When you create a new device on your Pronto or in ProntoEdit an alias to this device will automatically be added to the Home panel PHILIPS Page 76 of 85 Troubleshooting The Pronto does not connect to the serial port 1 If the following message appears Pronto not connected or not responding click Details A panel appears listing all the serial ports on your PC 2 Check if another application e g a synchronization program for a PDA or a wireless mouse device is using the serial port If this is the case Q try another serial port Q have the other application release the serial port ProntoEdit was able to open the serial port to which my Pronto is connected but still cannot communicate Check if both ends of th
51. ent in the database you can learn the IR codes from the existing remote control of your device Refer to the Pronto User Manual for more details g Beep With ProntoEdit you can add beeps to a panel or a button S on your Pronto so that every time you select the panel or the button you hear a beep You can enter the frequency volume and duration fe Timer ProntoEdit allows you to add a timer to every button T device or macro group that is defined You have to select the time and day to start the action and to stop the action On your Pronto however timers can only be edited in macro buttons This means that you can add a hidden timer to a device button which cannot be edited on your Pronto Actions can be moved up or down the action list by W selecting the action to be moved holding down CTRL and using the UP or DOWN keys W dragging the actions up or down the action list An action can be removed from the action list by selecting it and clicking Delete PHILIPS Page 57 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 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 is programmed The Pronto will refer to the alias and execute the command programmed for the selected item When the alias is executed only the action of the selected panel or hard key is executed The Pronto ignores the jump when executing an alias
52. er grid line and deselect the grid line the two grid lines are merged Note Positioning frames and buttons is not possible in Edit Grid mode You have to disable this mode and work in Display Grid mode Creating an evenly spaced grid 1 Open the panel and display the grid of the panel as described in Displaying a grid on page 36 The option Auto Grid is only enabled if the grid is displayed Right click in the panel select Grid Auto Grid from the context menu The Auto Grid Settings window appears Select the number of pixels from the Horizontal Spacing and Vertical Spacing drop down list The distance between the grid lines is defined Click OK The grid lines you defined are displayed PHILI PS Page 37 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 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 to make use of the global grid settings to copy the grid from one panel to another m First you set the current grid of a panel as the default grid W Then you assign that default grid to another panel To copy the grid 1 Open the panel with the grid you want to copy to another panel 2 Select Set Default Grid from the Settings menu 3 Select any unused grid as default grid for example grid 9 The following message appears Copied current grid of active panel into default grid 9 4 Click OK Open
53. fine the following functions in the different tabs Tab Action RF Hard Keys Functions To create an alias to another command to set a delay to assign IR codes to add a beep to add a timer to create a jump To enable RF transmission for a macro group to select an RF Channel for the Pronto and to select an Extender ID for a macro group The Pronto can be set to transmit radio frequency RF signals which allows you to operate your devices inside closets or in an adjacent room To receive these RF signals and convert them to infrared signals you need an RF Extender optional You need several RF Extenders if you want to operate different devices on different locations To each device you have to assign a unique Extender ID When you notice RF interference you have to choose another RF Channel from 0 to 3 on your Pronto and your RF Extender Refer to the RF Extender User Manual for more details To configure the hard key actions for the selected macro group For each hard key you can create an alias to another command set a delay assign IR codes add a beep add a timer create a jump PHILI PS Page 55 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Configuring a CCF Opening the Macro Group Properties 1 Click on next to the macro group you want to configure in the Configuration view A list of panels appears 2 Double click the panel Properties The Macro Group Properties window appears Ma
54. frames and buttons Note Frames and buttons can only be resized if they do not have any bitmaps See Using Bitmaps on page 33 for more details about the size of frames and buttons 1 Click the frame or button you want to resize A red frame appears around the selected frame or button 2 Move the pointer over the edge of the frame or button until the Resize cursor with the desired orientation appears 3 Move the Resize cursor to drag the edge and resize the frame or button The status bar shows the current size of the selected frame or button or Use the arrow keys to resize the frame or button Q Press and hold SHIFT to move the top or left edge O Press and hold CTRL to move the bottom or right edge Q Press the SPACE bar in combination with SHIFT or CTRL and the arrow keys to resize an edge faster PHILIPS Page 27 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Basic CCF Actions Moving frames and buttons in a panel Open the panel with the frame or button you want to move Click the frame or button you want to move A red frame appears around the selected frame or button Drag and drop the selected frame or button to its new location The status bar shows the current location of the selected frame or button Or Use the arrow keys to move the frame or button To move it faster press and hold the SPACE bar while moving the frame or button with the arrow keys Copying frames and buttons
55. from the Edit menu Or Right click the frame and select Properties from the context menu Or Double click the frame or Select the frame and press I NSERT The Frame Properties window appears komme Pim See Modifying Frames and Buttons on page 70 for instructions for setting the frame properties PHILIPS Page 51 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Configuring a CCF Button Properties The Button Properties enable you to change the features of the buttons in the CCF You can configure the actions and the look of the buttons You can define the following functions in the different tabs Tab Action Properties Icons Colors Functions To create an alias to another command to set a delay to assign IR codes to add a beep to add a timer to create a jump To enter a name for the button define the font for the name set the position for the button in the panel to assign an ID to a button To load save and delete the bitmaps for four different states of the button To set the background color and text color for the button Opening the Button Properties 1 Open the panel with the button you want to configure 2 Select the button and select Properties from the Edit menu Or Right click the button and select Properties from the context menu Or Double click the button Or Select the button and press INSERT The Button Properties window appears
56. g and Merging a CCF sssesse mm 47 PHILIPS Page 13 of 85 Starting ProntoEdit Before you can start creating or editing CCFs you have to select the type of your Pronto You select the type in the Create New Configuration window Create New Configuration 7 USA B amp W USA Color EUR B amp W EUR Color 0 TS1000 TSU2000 1 MByte 2 MByte IV Show this dialog at startup m USA B amp W for Pronto in the USA only supports black amp white TS1000 a Philips database is included ii LI TSU2000 a universal database is included W USA Color for ProntoPro in the USA also supports color RU890 a Philips database is included RU940 a universal database is included RU970 a universal database is included Note For the correct type of your Pronto please refer to the package or to the label on the back of your Pronto PHILIPS Page 14 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Basic CCF Actions Starting ProntoEdit 1 Goto Start gt Programs gt ProntoEdit gt ProntoEdit ProntoEdit opens and the Create New Configuration window appears Select the tab containing your Pronto type 3 Select your type of Pronto and click OK You can now start working with ProntoEdit Note If you always edit configuration files for the same type of Pronto deselect the Show this dialog at startup check box ProntoEdit will use the type of Pronto you selected as default and
57. globally For each hardkey you can create an alias to another command set a delay assign IR codes add a beep add a timer create a jump PHILIPS Page 49 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Configuring a CCF Opening the System Properties 1 Click on next to HOME in the Configuration view A list of panels appears 2 Double click the panel System Properties The RC device System Properties window appears See Programming on page 57 for instructions for programming macro groups and hard keys See Setting the System Properties for the Pronto on page 76 for instructions for setting the system properties See RF Settings on page 66 for instructions for selecting an RF Channel PHILIPS Page 50 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Configuring a CCF Frame Properties The Frame Properties enable you to change the features of the frames in the CCF You can only configure the look of the frames you cannot program actions for a frame You can define the following functions in the different tabs Properties To enter a name for the frame define the font for the name and set the position for the frame in the panel Icons To load save and delete the bitmap for the frame Colors To set the backgroud color and text color for the frame Opening the Frame Properties Open the panel with the frame you want to configure Select the frame and select Properties
58. h p Dimensions and location of the selected parent frame The location of a frame or button on the first level is always an absolute location and refers to the top left corner of the panel 3 Select the first child The dimensions and the location of the first child are displayed in the status bar Prontokdit RU970 ph1_RU970_default ccf modified Ele Edit View Tools Panel Device MacroGroup Settings Window Help DEU sae FSB OE SS HOME 5 lid System Properties E home Ei home Ed home E home Ei home home E home Ei home E home E home E home El home DE First child E home z Ei home E home E home home i H home Doo i toa 7 Fan Dimensions and relative location of the selected first child The sign indicates that the relative location of the child in relation to the top left corner of the parent is displayed PHILIPS Page 72 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 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 ProntoEdit RU970 p _default ccf modified Ele Edit View Tools Panel Device MacroGroup Settings Window Hep Dc Eae BOUE SS HOME i System Properties First child Buttons 101 x37 a 13 176 y Dimensions and absolute location of the selected first child The sign disappears indicating that the absolute location of a
59. he ProntoEmulator to USE Mode The Pronto can now learn commands without downloading the entire CCF into your Pronto Please refer to the Pronto Owner s Manual for more information on learning commands You can send IR commands from the ProntoEmulator If both ProntoEmulator and the Pronto are in USE Mode you can use ProntoEmulator to test commands directly on your devices PHILI PS Page 40 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Basic CCF Actions Launching ProntoEmulator gt Select Run Emulator from the Tools menu Or Click in the toolbar ProntoEdit saves the current configuration The ProntoEmulator is launched and the CCF is displayed The speed of the ProntoEmulator depends on your PC and the CCF It may differ from the speed on your Pronto When you right click on the ProntoEmulator a context menu is displayed with the following options Help to explain how to use the hard keys on the ProntoEmulator About to provide information about the version of the ProntoEmulator Transparent to change the shape of ProntoEmulator s window into a rectangle Disabling the option Transparant makes the ProntoEmulator slightly faster Minimize to minimize the ProntoEmulator s window and add a program button to the Windows taskbar Close to close the ProntoEmulator Making a screenshot in ProntoEmulator gt Press the PRINT SCREEN button The currently displayed screen of ProntoEmulator is saved as
60. hite CCF a context menu with the four grayscale colors appers If you edit a color CCF a context menu with 44 colors appears With the More button you can pick from 216 websafe colors Select the color you want to use for the Unselected Inactive state When you move your mouse over the colors the color in the field changes dynamically Repeat the instructions 3 and 4 for the other states O Unselected Active Q Selected Inactive Q Selected Active Click OK to accept the properties Or Click Cancel to return without changing the properties PHILI PS Page 75 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Configuring a CCF Setting the System Properties for the Pronto Write protecting a CCF A write protected CCF cannot be changed on your Pronto This is useful if you want to set up a CCF with ProntoEdit and don t want anyone to inadvertently make changes to it when they use your Pronto Note After loading a write protected CCF in your Pronto you can only access USE mode on your Pronto Write protecting a CCF does not affect any ProntoEdit operations 1 Open the RC device System Properties 2 Select the RC device System Properties tab 3 Select the Configuration is write protected check box 4 Click OK to accept the properties Or Click Cancel to return without changing the properties Automatically creating device aliases ProntoEdit automatically adds device aliases to the Home panel wh
61. in the directory where ProntoEdit is installed Note It is best not to touch your Pronto s touch screen or use any of your Pronto s direct access buttons while updating is in progress 1 Copy the Pronto update files to the Update folder in the directory where ProntoEdit is installed 2 Goto Start gt Programs gt ProntoEdit gt ProntoEdit ProntoEdit opens 3 Select Update Firmware from the Tools menu and select the update file you want to use from the list The Firmware Update window appears 4 Plug one end of the Pronto serial cable in the serial port of your Pronto Plug the other end of the Pronto serial cable in the serial port of your computer 6 Click Start After connecting to your Pronto the updating process starts 7 Follow the instructions on screen It is possible that after updating your Pronto you will be asked to calibrate the touch screen Please refer to your Pronto 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 instructions on screen PHILI PS Page 8 of 85 About ProntoEdit ProntoEdit is the visual editor for creating and configuring CCFs A CCF or configuration file defines the user interface on the Pronto As ProntoEdit can be used to customize Pronto as well as ProntoPro you have to select the type of Pronto you wish to configure when you star
62. ing message appears Pronto not connected or not responding See Troubleshooting on page 77 for connection problems PHI LI PS Page 17 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Basic CCF Actions If there is another CCF loaded in ProntoEdit when you want to upload the CCF from your Pronto the following message appears Merge with current configuration or replace it Click Merge to add all home panels devices and macro groups uploaded from your Pronto to the current CCF You will merge both CCFs Click Replace to remove the current CCF and replace it with the CCF uploaded from your Pronto You will replace one CCF by the other If the current CCF has been modified you will be allowed to save it first before it is replaced with the CCF uploaded from your Pronto Creating a new CCF 1 Goto Start gt Programs gt ProntoEdit gt ProntoEdit ProntoEdit opens 2 Select New Configuration from the File menu The Create New Configuration window appears 3 Select the tab containing the Pronto type for which you want to create a CCF 4 Select the type and click OK A new CCF is created Note If you click the icon in the toolbar to create a new CCF ProntoEdit will not prompt you for the Pronto type and automatically create a CCF for the type of Pronto you last selected PHILI PS Page 18 of 85 Modifying a CCF The scenario to modify a CCF includes several steps W Creating device
63. is distinction does not exist Every button device direct access key or action button can perform a single action or act as a macro and perform a list of commands Macro group A macro group appears in the Macro menu on the Pronto Every macro group can contain up to 255 panels PHILI PS Page 81 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Glossary Panel A panel is the area of 240 219 pixels containing frames and buttons displayed on your Pronto There are 3 kind of panels m Home panel W Panel of a device m Panel of a macro group System area The system area is the area on the Pronto s touch screen that is predefined for the system navigation it cannot be changed by the user Template You can define the panels buttons and frames for a device in a template The template is created in ProntoEdit and used on the Pronto when adding a new device in the Pronto A template is not visible on the Pronto Please refer to the Pronto Owner s manual for information on how to add devices on the Pronto Timer With a timer you can operate a device at the time you prefer A timer can be created for every button macro device or macro group To define a timer you have to select the time and day to start the timer action and to stop the timer action A timer action can be repeated weekly On your Pronto timers can only be edited in macro buttons The hidden timers to a button macro or device cannot be edited in the
64. lick OK in the Select a Button Hard key or Device window The alias is added to the action list 7 Click OK to accept the properties Or Click Cancel to return without changing the properties Note When device aliases are made from the Home panel you will not be able to create aliases to the Home panel In that case you would be creating a loop For more information about devices aliases in the Home panel see Automatically creating device aliases on page 76 Setting a delay You may have to add delays between the different commands in a macro A device needs time to receive and execute the command For example when a devices receives the Power on command it takes some time to start up So the device will not be able to receive the next command 1 Open the Button Properties Device Properties or Macro Group Properties Select the Action tab Click Delay The Default delay window appears Enter the delay duration in the Delay text field A short pause will be inserted before the command is executed Click OK in the Default delay window The delay is added to the action list Click OK to accept the properties Or Click Cancel to return without changing the properties PHILI PS Page 59 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Configuring a CCF Assigning an I R code You can assign a function to a button a device or a macro group Each function contains an IR code When you ta
65. ls These signals can only be received and translated by an RF Extender optional The settings on both the Pronto and the RF Extender have to match You can define the RF settings for the Pronto in ProntoEdit Refer to the Pronto User Manual and the RF Extender User Manual for more details If your devices are not responding to commands or if the red LED on the RF Extender is blinking without sending commands it might be possible that there is RF interference This can be the case when other RF appliances are operated nearby for instance by your neighbours When you notice RF interference you have to adjust the RF Channel from 0 to 3 If you want to operate several of your devices independently e g grouped on different locations you will need multiple RF Extenders You can also assign an extender ID at the Home level When using several RF Extenders it is important to assign a unique Extender I D to each RF Extender 16 Extender IDs from 0 to 9 and from A to F can be assigned Note When you change the RF Channel the channel settings are automatically adjusted for all devices and macros in your CCF Defining RF settings 1 Open the System Properties Device Properties or Macro Group Properties Select the RF tab 3 To enable RF transmission select the RF enabled check box Select an RF Channel by clicking the number or by turning the arrow CH Make sure the RF Channel in ProntoEdit matches the Channel CH on yo
66. nfiguration view Panel view Bl MACRO GROUPS W Configuration view displays the overall structure of the current CCF with its most important elements in a tree view QO HOME Q DEVICES MACRO GROUPS W Panel view displays the contents of a panel as it is defined in the current CCF Panel views provide an up to date view on the current CCF changes are immediately incorporated into the current CCF PHILIPS Page 10 of 85 About CCFs A CCF or a configuration file stores a Pronto configuration It fully defines the Pronto user interface W devices and macro groups W panel layouts and button appearances W the behavior of all buttons direct access keys and action buttons including all IR codes CCFs are files with the extension ccf When you create a new configuration file or open an existing file you have to select the type of device the configuration will be used for HOME DEVI CES and MACRO GROUPS are the three major building blocks to define CCFs They consist of a number of panels and an action list HOME In most cases the Home panel is used to access the most frequently used devices and macros The Home panel contains a number of buttons that jump to specific panels of devices and macros DEVI CES A device usually contains a number of panels with different buttons to execute commands on the actual device By tapping the buttons on the Pronto IR codes are sent out to operate your devices M
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68. ontrol to the Pronto s learning eye Please refer to the Pronto Owner s Manual for more information on learning commands 4 Click Learn IR The Learn IR code window appears with the following message Waiting for Pronto to learn IR code 5 Press and hold the corresponding button on your device s remote control One of the following messages appears Q Learning completed successfully The learned code has been added in the list of actions Click OK to assign the code to the selected button and to close the Button Properties window Q Learning failed timeout ProntoEdit successfully connected to your Pronto but somehow couldn t learn the code Try again Please refer to the Pronto Owner s Manual for troubleshooting about learning commands Q Pronto not connected or not responding ProntoEdit cannot connect to your Pronto Click Details to open a window listing all the serial ports on your PC 6 Totry the selected function on your Pronto click Test IR As long as you press the button the IR code is sent out to the device 7 Click OK to accept the properties or Click Cancel to return without changing the properties Note See Troubleshooting on page 77 for connection problems To paste an IR code in the IR Code text box It is possible to assign IR codes from a brand that is not listed in the universal database These IR codes might be obtained from another CCF a text file on the internet et
69. or the Home module as well as for devices and macros The CCFs are stored in a folder with the name of the Pronto type in the path where you installed ProntoEdit PHILI PS Page 12 of 85 Basic CCF Actions Contents of this chapter Starting ProntoEdit uauaenanannunannnnunannununaunannnnunannnnunannnnunannnnen 14 Opening a CCF uauuanannunannnnunannnnnnnunannnnunannnnunannnnunannnnunannnnunannnnen 16 Loading a CCF into ProntoEdit ssssee 16 Uploading a CCF from Your Pronto sseeem 17 Creating a new CCF ssssssssssssssee eee ene nemen nenne 18 Modifying a CCF nuauuanaununannnnunannununannannnnunannunnnannnnunannnnanannnnanannn 19 Opening and Closing Panels sssssse me 19 Creating Devices and Macro Groups ssssme 21 Creating Panels innne ia ia a en nn nen nennen nennen nemen nnne 24 Creating Frames and Buttons ssssssssss nee 27 Using the Gallery ssssess meme 30 USING BILMAPS asec cc M 33 USING Grids nente uiae ana 36 Viewing and Testing a CCF eese nennen nnn 40 Previewing with ProntoEmulator ssesse mmm 40 Downloading a CCF into Your Pronto ssse 42 Saving a CCF nnuaenunannnnunannnnunannannnnunannnnunannnnunannnnunannnnunannnnanannnnen 44 SAVING a CO Fc miscere e a CRAT UA IL NATUR AU A X RA 44 Exporting a CCF T 45 Saving a CCF as an EXE file mme 46 Replacin
70. ow e ProntoEdit RU970 phi_RU970_default ccf modified Ele Edit View Tools Panel Device MacroGroup Settings Window Help OSH e FSee 03 SB mR HOME x 5 DEVICES Other Erg TV i Properties Ha fb VCR PreAmp 3g Tuner CD 3 DBS Closing a panel gt Click xi to close the panel Note Closing a panel will not undo any changes made to that panel A panel is merely a view on the current CCF changes are immediately incorporated into the current CCF PHILIPS Page 20 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Basic CCF Actions Creating Devices and Macro Groups A device in ProntoEdit for instance a TV usually contains a number of panels with different buttons to execute commands on the actual device A macro group allows you to execute a sequence of commands for instance IR commands using one single button In ProntoEdit devices and macro groups are essentially equal It is the location in the list of DEVI CES or in the list of MACRO GROUPS which distinguishes a device from a macro group You can move a device from DEVI CES to MACRO GROUPS to turn that device into a macro group and vice versa Note Both the devices and the macro groups contain panels You have to create and organise devices and macro groups before you start creating panels frames and buttons Indicators ProntoEdit uses indicators in the list of DEVICE
71. p a button or select a device from the Device menu or a macro group from the Macro menu on your Pronto the IR code is sent out to the device and the command is executed The IR codes are stored in the database However you can also assign functions to buttons devices or macro groups for which the IR code is not contained in the database The following icons indicate if the IR code is stored in the database or not i a IR code is stored in the database and is immediately active IR code is not stored in the database This is an advanced option that allows you to prepare your Pronto for other brands Before you can use the IR code you have to indicate that the device needs programming see Indicators on page 21 and you have to select the brand that uses this code on your Pronto 1 Open the Button Properties Device Properties or Macro Group Properties Select the Action tab 3 Click Set IR The Add IR dialog box appears 4 Gothrough one of the scenarios to assign IR codes selecting an IR code from the universal database Q learning an IR code from another remote control DO pasting an IR code in the IR Code text box To assign an IR code from the IR database 1 Select the device for which you want to set the IR codes from the Device drop down list 2 Select the brand of the device from the Brand drop down list Note You can also select Non Applicable from the Brand drop down list This allows you to creat
72. panel of another device m toa hidden panel Jumping to another panel Any button can jump to any panel or be a link to that panel This is a very powerful feature that allows you to create your own Pronto user interface structure There are a couple of special options in the Jump drop down list m MOUSE MODE switches your Pronto into a mouse mode in which your Pronto s touch screen acts as a touch pad to operate compatible interactive devices W SCROLL UP scrolls up to the previous panel exactly like the scroll button at the top of your Pronto s touch screen does m SCROLL DOWN scrolls down to the next panel exactly like the scroll button at the bottom of your Pronto s touch screen does To create a jump 1 Open the Button Properties Device Properties or Macro Group Properties Select the Action tab 3 Select one of the following options to jump to in the Jump drop down list QO none Mouse mode Scroll up Scroll down a a m Q any panel of HOME the different devices or macro groups The jump is created When you tap the button select the device or macro group the Pronto will jump to the selected panel 4 Click OK to accept the properties Or Click Cancel to return without changing the properties compatible with Philips DVX8000 May 2001 PHILI PS Page 65 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Configuring a CCF RF Settings The Pronto can be set to transmit RF signa
73. ps A button can have up to four bitmaps one for each of its states W inactive and unselected m inactive and selected W active and unselected active and selected CCF A CCF or configuration file defines and stores the Pronto user interface W devices and macro groups W panel layouts and button appearances W the behavior of all buttons direct access keys and action buttons including all IR codes Device A device appears in the Device menu on the Pronto A device can contain up to 255 panels PHILIPS Page 80 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 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 the Device menu or on the Home panel on your Pronto the action is executed and the Pronto switches to the first panel of the selected device Frame A frame is a user interface element on the Pronto used to display a background image text messages or labels Frames and buttons can be grouped in a parent frame It is much easier to move and arrange grouped frames and buttons in a panel A frame cannot be programmed it never contains an action list You can change the look of the frame by adding a bitmap Gallery A gallery is a collection of frames and buttons Instead of adding default frames and buttons to a panel you can add frames and buttons from a gallery A gallery contains the
74. rowse to the folder where you want to save the CCF Type the name of the CCF in the File name text field Click Save The current CCF is saved with a new file name PHILI PS Page 44 of 85 Exporting a CCF You can save a CCF file for a different Pronto type by using the Export Configuration As function You can select one of the following types Pronto type Description TS1000 no db CCF for Pronto TS1000 Configuration Files TSU2000 CCF for Pronto TSU2000 Configuration Files TSU6000 color CCF for ProntoPro TSU6000 Configuration Files RU890 no db CCF for Pronto RU890 Configuration Files RU940 Configuration CCF for Pronto RU940 Files RU970 color CCF for ProntoPro RU970 Configuration Files Exporting a CCF 1 Select Export Configuration As from the File menu The Export File window appears Browse to the folder where you want to save the CCF Type the name of the CCF in the File name text field Select the type from the Save as type drop down list Click Save The CCF is saved for the selected Pronto type u RB WN PHILIPS Page 45 of 85 Saving a CCF as an EXE file You can save the current CCF in ProntoEdit as an EXE file This EXE file is used to download a CCF into your Pronto without opening ProntoEdit Instead of saving the current CCF as an EXE file you can also browse and select another CCF to make an EXE file Saving the current CCF file as an EXE file Pack and Go 1 Select Pack an
75. s added Changing a device into a template gt Select the device and select Is Template from the Device menu Or Right click the device and select Is Template from the context menu The name of the device is displayed between brackets indicating that the device has been changed into a template You can change the template back to a regular device at any time PHILI PS Page 22 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Basic CCF Actions Removing a template If you use ProntoEdit instead of your Pronto to add new devices you can remove all templates This speeds up saving and loading and leaves more space in your Pronto s memory Note Make sure not to overwrite your CCF when you have deleted all your templates So you can always restore the templates Adding a macro group gt Select Add Macro Group from the Macro Group menu Or Click E in the toolbar An empty macro group is added Changing a macro group into a timer group gt Select the macro group and select Is TimerGroup from the Macro Group menu Or Right click the macro group and select Is TimerGroup from the context menu The name of the macro group is displayed between lt gt brackets indicating that the macro group has been changed into a timer group You can change the timer group back to a macro group at any time PHILIPS Page 23 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Basic CCF Actions
76. s and macro groups W Creating panels W Creating frames and buttons W Using bitmaps When you have created or modified all the elements you can start configuring them as described in Configuring a CCF on page 48 Opening and Closing Panels The buttons of the devices and the macro groups on your Pronto are organised into panels m Home panels W Panels for the different devices W Panels for the different macro groups Opening the list of DEVI CES and MACRO GROUPS gt Click on H next to DEVI CES or MACRO F amp HOME GROUPS in the Configuration view on the left side of the ProntoEdit window B DEYICES The list of all devices or macro groups is FA MACRO GROUPS displayed E EB macro BEDS Opening a panel 1 Click on H next to HOME or a device or 3i d8 HOME macro group in the Configuration view H DEVICES The list of panels is displayed Other 2 Double click the panel you want to open 3 6 TV or Properties Right click the panel and select Open Panel from the context menu E txt Or 2 Select the panel in the Configuration view 3 and select Open Panel from the Panel menu 4 5 6 a b VER PreAmp Tuner CD PHILIPS Page 19 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Basic CCF Actions The panel appears in the Panel view on the right side of the ProntoEdit wind
77. sert bitmaps for the existing frames and buttons in your CCF one by one as described above But when you want to use a bitmap for several frames or buttons you can easily do this by copying all bitmaps from one frame or button to another 1 Open the panel with the frame or button to which you want to copy bitmaps Q To copy bitmaps from a frame or a button in another panel open the panel Q To copy bitmaps from a frame or a button in the gallery open the gallery See Selecting frames and buttons in a panel on page 30 for instructions on how to open the gallery 2 Press and hold ALT and select the frame or the button from which you want to copy the bitmaps 3 Drag and drop the selected frame or button to where you want to copy the bitmaps When you drag and drop the frame or button holding down ALT the label icons appears next to the cursor This indicates you are only copying the bitmaps on the frame or button and not the frame or button itself PHILI PS Page 34 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Basic CCF Actions Modifying bitmaps If you want 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 picker window appears 2 Double click the bitmap you want to modify The
78. t ProntoEdit for the first time or when you create a new configuration file W Pronto only supports configurations in black amp white Q TS1000 1mb for the USA a Philips database is included Q TSU2000 2mb for the USA a universal database is included QO RU890 1mb for Europe a Philips database is included QO RU940 2mb for Europe a universal database is included W ProntoPro supports color configurations Q TSU6000 8mb for the USA a universal database is included QO RU970 8mb for Europe a universal database is included Note For the type of your Pronto please refer to the package or to the label on the back of your Pronto ProntoEdit allows you to personalize your Pronto and to perform a range of powerful tasks Uploading CCFs from your Pronto Adding deleting modifying and rearranging panels devices macro groups frames and buttons Importing new graphics creating your own custom devices using your own bitmaps replacing the home panels with your own panels Letting any button take you to any panel making any button into a macro creating macros within macros Saving duplicating and sharing CCF files codes or devices with another Pronto Previewing new CCF files on ProntoEmulator Personalizing CCF files to optimize the use of your Pronto Downloading CCFs into your Pronto PHILI PS Page 9 of 85 ProntoEdit views ProntoEdit main window provides two views Co
79. t to the factory default grids 2 Click OK to reset all grids you modified and customized to their default pattern Or Click Cancel to keep the modified grids Saving grids Grids are not stored in CCFs You can export or import the default grids to or from a text file This allows you to keep your grids with your CCFs and makes it easier to make changes to your CCFs afterwards gt Select Export Grids from the File menu to export the grid to a text file gt Select Import Grids from the File menu to import the grid from a text file PHILI PS Page 39 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Basic CCF Actions Viewing and Testing a CCF Previewing with ProntoEmulator Though part of the ProntoEdit package ProntoEmulator is a separate application that emulates every aspect of your Pronto You can use ProntoEmulator to testdrive your CCF without the need to download it to your Pronto At any time you can launch ProntoEmulator to preview the CCF you created in ProntoEdit If you connect the Pronto to your computer using the Pronto serial cable You can learn the ProntoEmulator You have to switch the ProntoEmulator to LEARN Mode and the Pronto to USE Mode The ProntoEmulator can now learn commands without uploading the entire CCF from your Pronto Please refer to the Pronto Owner s Manual for more information on learning commands You can learn the Pronto You have to switch the Pronto to LEARN Mode and t
80. t to your Pronto If ProntoEdit cannot connect to your Pronto the following message appears Pronto not connected or not responding Click Details to open a window listing all the serial ports on your PC If another application is using the serial port to which your Pronto is connected Q try another serial port Q have the other application release the serial port If ProntoEdit was able to open the serial port to which your Pronto is connected but still could not connect check if Q both ends of the serial cable are properly plugged in Q the Pronto s batteries have not run out Wait a few seconds and try again If after a number of attempts ProntoEdit still cannot connect reset your Pronto Wait until it beeps twice and try again PHILI PS Page 42 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Basic CCF Actions ProntoEdit will check the CCF in your Pronto If your Pronto does not contain a valid CCF the following message appears Failed to get valid information from Pronto do you want to overwrite any CCF currently in Pronto If your Pronto contains a modified CCF ProntoEdit will display a message with the creation date and time of this CCF and ask you if you want to overwrite it W Click No if you don t want to overwrite the CCF in your Pronto W Click Yes to continue downloading W Click Cancel to abort the download Cancelling the download may result in a corrupted CCF in your Pronto You can
81. the panel to which you want to assign the grid 6 Right click in the panel select Grid gt Select Grid from the context menu 7 Select grid 9 The default grid 9 is displayed in the active panel Snapping to a grid With grid snapping the locations of the frames and buttons are restricted to the grid locations These grid locations are situated where the grid lines intersect Grid snapping affects W moving a frame or a button W dragging and dropping a frame or a button from the gallery into a panel or from one panel to another W resizing a default frame or button To activate grid snapping 1 Open the panel with the frames and buttons you want to position 2 Right click in the panel select Grid gt Snap to Grid from the context menu By default ProntoEdit snaps the top left corner of a frame or button to the nearest grid location 3 Right click again select Grid Snap Mode from the context menu Select one of the following options to change the way the frames and buttons snap to the grid locations Q Top Left Q Top Right Q Bottom Left Q Bottom Right Q Center 4 Move or copy the frames and buttons They will snap to the nearest grid location depending on the Snap Mode you selected PHILIPS Page 38 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 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 rese
82. ties or Macro Group Properties Select the Action tab Click Beep The Define Beep Action window appears Enter a value in the Frequency text field Or Use the Frequency slider The higher the value for the frequency the higher the tone of the beep is Indicate the beep volume with the Volume slider The higher the value the louder the volume of the beep is Enter a value in the Duration text field in milliseconds The higher the value for the duration the longer the beep is executed og To try out the frequency and the duration of the beep click m Click OK in the Define Beep Action window The beep is added to the action list Click OK to accept the properties Or Click Cancel to return without changing the properties Adding a timer A timer can be added in an action list of a button a hard key a device or macro group A timer can have a start and a stop action each with their own time and day of execution Only an alias action can be assigned as the start and stop action of a timer 1 Open the Button Properties Device Properties or Macro Group Properties Select the Action tab Click Timer The Define Timer Action window appears PHILI PS Page 62 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Configuring a CCF To start the timer 1 Click the Start action button The Select a Button Hard key or Device window appears 2 Select the command the timer has to execute S
83. tion list from one button to another You can define the action list of the buttons in your CCF one by one as described above But when you want to use the same actions for several buttons you can easily do this by copying the list of buttons from one button to another 1 Open the panel with the button of which you want to copy the action list 2 Open the panel with the button you want to copy the action list to if the button is part of another panel 3 Press and hold SHIFT and select the button from which you want to copy the action list 4 Drag and drop the selected button to where you want to copy the action list When you drag and drop the button holding down SHIFT the label actions appears next to the cursor This indicates you are only copying the actions of the button and not the button itself PHILI PS Page 64 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 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 not part of an action list A jump is executed when the Pronto finished executing the actions in the action list When creating an alias to a certain panel only the action list is executed not the jump You can create jumps W from the buttons on the Home panel to the devices and macro groups W from the first panel of a device to the next and scroll through the different pages Page Up and Page Down to a
84. tmaps are stored and select a new bitmap 5 Click OK The selected bitmap is displayed in the group box for the Unselected Inactive state 6 Right 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 Q Unselected Active QO Selected Inactive QO Selected Active 8 Click OK to accept the properties Or Click Cancel to return without changing the properties PHILIPS Page 74 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Configuring a CCF Setting the colors of a frame 1 Open the Frame Properties Select the Colors tab Click the field to change the text color Right click the field to change the background color If you edit a black amp white CCF a context menu with the four grayscale colors appers If you edit a color CCF a context menu with 44 colors appears With the More button you can pick from 216 websafe colors Select the color you want to use When you move your mouse over the colors the color in the field changes dynamically Click OK to accept the properties Or Click Cancel to return without changing the properties Setting the colors of the button Open the Button Properties Select the Colors tab You can select the text color and the background color for the four states of the button Click the field to change the text color Right click the field to change the background color If you edit a black amp w
85. tton without the icons Renaming a panel a macro group or a device Move the selected panel macro group or device up or down its current list PHILIPS Page 79 of 85 Glossary Action An action is a command that will be executed by the Pronto An action can be an alias a delay an IR code a beep or a timer You can assign one or more actions to W tapping a button W selecting a device m selecting a macro group a pressing an Action button Page Up left and right Action button Page Down W pressing a direct access key Mute Vol Vol P P When using one of these elements on the Pronto the list of actions will be executed An action list can contain up to 255 actions Alias shortcut An alias is a shortcut to another command You can create an alias to a button action to a device or a macro group action to an action of a direct access key or an action button When your Pronto is executing an action list and comes across an alias the action list referred to by that alias is executed Working with aliases saves memory Button A button is a user interface element on the Pronto used to execute commands A button with at least one action in the action list appears on the Pronto a button with an empty action list does not appear on the Pronto until an action is assigned to it A button can be displayed with a label several bitmaps and colors You can change the look of a button by adding bitma
86. uch easier to arrange the frames and buttons in a panel For example 1 Open a panel and select the frame you want to use as the parent 2 Press ALT A to add a frame A child frame is added Or Press ALT Kto add a button A child button is added You can create a complete structure of grouped frames and buttons For example the Home panel in ph1 RU970 default ccf Parent PREAMP TUNER Neem N cD DBS R First child LD DVD Sibling of the first child W Parent a frame on level 1 W First child a frame or a button on level 2 W Sibling other frames and buttons on level 2 You can create a parent on every level level x The first child and siblings are created on the level x41 This means that a frame or a button can be a first child or sibling and a parent at the same time Selecting frames and buttons in a panel Frames and buttons in a panel are selectable With grouped frames and buttons it is sometimes difficult to select the correct frame or button W Click the frame or button you want to select QO The Move cursor appears you have selected a parent frame Q The Move cursor and a red selection frame appear you have selected a frame or button W Select Select from the Panel menu Or Right click in the panel and select Select from the context menu You can choose the following options Q Parent select a frame with the grouped frames and buttons Q First Child s
87. ur RF Extender 5 Select an Extender ID by clicking the number or by turning the arrow ID Make sure the Extender ID in ProntoEdit matches the Extender ID on your RF Extender 6 Click OK to accept the properties Or Click Cancel to return without changing the properties PHILI PS Page 66 of 85 Hard Key Actions Hard keys on the Pronto Direct access Pronto ProntoPro keys Mute Available Available Vol Available Available Vol Available Available P Available Available P Available Available Action Pronto ProntoPro buttons Page Up Not available Available Left Action Available Available Right Action Available Available Page Down Not available Available Programming hard keys You can program the hard keys on the Pronto just like you program buttons devices and macro groups You configure the action list and create jumps for the hard keys m for each device or macro group on your Pronto W globally The actions and jumps globally defined will be executed when you did not configure the hard key actions for a device or macro group You cannot program the Action buttons for the macro groups To configure the hard keys per device or macro group gt Open the Device Properties or Macro Group Properties To configure the hard keys globally gt Open the RC device System Properties PHILI PS Page 67 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Configuring a CCF To program a hard key 1 Select the
88. ymbol you want to use 5 Click OK to save the name Select a font size from the Font drop down list Select one of the following options none When you select none the name of the frame or button will not be displayed on the Pronto It will be used as an identifier only Q Pronto 10 Q Pronto 14 QO Pronto 18 7 Click OK to accept the properties Or Click Cancel to return without changing the properties Note You can also rename frames or buttons by selecting them and pressing F2 PHILIPS Page 70 of 85 ProntoEdit Version 4 User Manual Configuring a CCF Entering the location and dimensions of a frame or a button 1 Open the Frame Properties or Button Properties 2 Select the Properties tab 3 Enter the position in the Relative Location text fields ProntoEdit RU970 phi RUS70 default ccf modified File Edit View Tools Panel Device Macro Group Settings Window Help DENEN Ure Properties 5 xj T Action Properties Icons Colors r Font r Size Relative location Dimension fitz 2 pe x 7 x Y OK Cancel pp A Button 36 x 37 at 102 92 4 X is the distance between the left edge of the panel or the parent frame and the left edge of the frame or button Y is the distance between the top of the panel or the parent frame and the top edge of the frame or button 4 Enter the width and the height of the frame or button in
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