Glossary, Action, Action list – Philips TSU3000 User Manual

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Glossary

Action

An action is a command that will be executed by Pronto. An action can

be an IR code, a link, a delay or a beep. You can assign one or more

actions to a button or a hard button. It is the same as a macro.

Action list

An action list is a list of actions assigned to a button or a hard button.

An action list can contain up to 255 actions.

Animation mode

Pronto provides navigation feedback through graphical animations.

These animations can be found in the Animation mode. You can enable

and disable the animations of your Pronto in the Setup Pages.

Branding

Pronto contains a list of brands and their according IR codes in its

database. Pronto uses IR codes to control devices. Because there are

several brands using specific IR codes, you have to define the brand and

code set for each device.

Bntton alias

See

Link.

Calibration

Calibrating the touch screen enables Pronto to exactly match the icons

on the touch screen with their predefined functions.

Code set

A code set is a list of IR codes. Audio and video devices of different

brands use different code sets. A device can only receive and execute

functions from the correct code set.

Cnrsor navigation

There are two ways of navigating through Pronto: using the touch screen

or using the cursor for navigation. When you select cursor navigation,

the cursor can only be used for navigating through devices and pages on

Pronto touch screen, not for controlling audio/video equipment.

Delay

A delay is a pause between two actions. A delay gives the device

enough time to execute the first action before it receives an impulse to

execute a second action.

Device

Every device in the configuration file appears on the Device Overview

Page of Pronto and in the tree view in ProntoEdit. A device represents

the equipment you want to control with Pronto. The device contains a

number of pages with buttons.

Device action

A device action is an action that is executed automatically when you

select a device. E.g. when you select TV, you can learn your Pronto to

switch on the TV at the same time.

Device overview

You use the Device Overview on Pronto to access the different devices.

The Device Overview contains buttons for each device in the

configuration. By pressing these buttons you navigate to the first page

of the selected device.

Device settings

The device settings are the type of device, the brand, the IR code set

and the functions. In order to control a device with your Pronto, you first

have to set the device settings.

User Guide

Hard bntton

A hard button is a button that can be pressed and generates an event.

Hard buttons can be found on Pronto. Their layout and visual aspects

cannot be changed. You can configure the functions of the hard buttons,

just like the buttons on the touch screen.

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