Philips intelligent remote control User manual

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Remote controls
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user guide
Intelligent Remote Control User Guide
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FCC NOTICE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rule. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a different circuit from the receiver.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
NOTE: If serial or parallel ports are configured, a filtered/shielded serial or parallel cable is
recommended to minimize EMI and ensure FCC B compliance.
User Guide
Intelligent Remote Control
customizable/programmable, touch screen
universal remote control
Insert batteries
Insert 4 AA batteries according to the picture
on the inside of the battery compartment.
OR
Use the rechargeable battery pack included
with the dock. (Remove the AA battery tray
first). Before using the remote control, be sure
to charge the battery completely according to
the instructions in the manual.
Touch the screen to start
To turn on the screen, tap it gently with your finger.
To use the touchscreen, simply tap the images you
see on the screen.
There's no need to turn the screen off–it shuts off
automatically to save power.
Operate your components
Fresh out of the box, the remote control is set up to work with popular components
made by Philips, Marantz and certain other companies. If someone has programmed
the remote control for you, it will operate all your components. If not, you need to
teach it.Teaching the remote control is easy:Add components to the Device menu, if
necessary. Then, teach the remote control the commands for the components. For
instructions, refer to the manual.
Be sure to read the manual for
important information about care and
use of the touchscreen
Battery compartment lid slides off
quickstart
Home
If you get lost, you
can always go Home.
Just tap
Tap name of
component
to display
component’s
control panels
You can also use the
Device menu; tap
here to display it.
Tap to scroll to
next panel for this
component.
Learning eye
(bottom of remote control)
For learning commands from
other remote controls
Sending eye
(IR transmitter)
Send commands to devices
Home
Easy access to all
components
Macro menu
Execute stored lists
of commands
Control panel
Tap buttons to send
commands to
components
Panel number
Shows what panel
you’re onl l
Left and Right buttons
Activate the commands
shown immediately
above the buttons
Modes
Normal use controlling components.
Learn commands from other remote controls.When a macro panel
is displayed, this button changes to for recording macros.
Assign letters and symbols to buttons and commands.
Add a new component or group of macros.
Delete a button, component, macro, or macro group.
Change the order of commands in a menu.
quickreference
The remote control icon
Press and hold for 3
seconds to go to Setup
Scroll button
Display previous
control panel
Device menu
Open a component’s
control panels
Mode menu
Customize the remote
control (see below)
Scroll button
Display next control
panel. Scroll buttons
may appear on left
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Contents
Welcome 7
Features 8
The intelligent remote control 8
Recharging dock 8
1 Batteries 9
Installing AA batteries 9
Using the recharging dock 11
2 Using the remote control 14
Buttons and controls 14
Direct-access buttons 15
Left and Right buttons 15
Touchscreen buttons 15
Getting started 16
To turn the display on 16
To adjust the display 17
To turn on the backlight 17
Using the remote control to control your equipment 18
Home 18
Device menu 19
Control panels 21
Use mode 22
To switch devices without affecting the source 23
3 Customizing the intelligent remote control 25
To customize the remote control 25
Understanding modes 28
To switch modes 29
To show or hide the Mode menu 29
5
Learning commands from other remote controls
(Learn mode) 30
To program a button on the display (soft button) 31
To program an item on the Device menu 34
To program a template button 36
Programming the direct-access and Left/Right buttons 37
To program a button globally 37
To program a direct-access button on a per-device basis 38
Adding devices to your system (Add mode) 39
To add a device 39
Relabeling buttons and menu items (Label mode) 41
To relabel a button 41
To relabel an item on a menu 43
Rearranging items in menus (Move mode) 44
To rearrange the items in a menu 44
Deleting buttons and menu items (Delete mode) 46
To delete a button or button action 46
To delete a device, Device menu action, or macro group 47
4 Creating Macros 50
Recording macros 52
To record a macro 52
To view the commands in a macro 57
Editing macros 57
To edit a previously recorded macro 57
Organizing macros into groups 59
To add a macro group 59
Using macros 61
To execute a macro 61
To stop a macro 61
5 Settings 62
To adjust settings 62
To exit Setup 65
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6 Troubleshooting 66
Problems using the remote control 66
Problems using the recharging dock 69
Common questions 70
Additional procedures 71
To reset the remote control 71
To revert to the original configuration 72
To calibrate the touchscreen 72
Service and support 73
7 Specifications 74
8 Command Reference 75
Welcome
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Welcome
Congratulations on purchasing the intelligent remote control. The remote
control is a universal learning remote control that combines flexibility with ease
of use through an LCD touchscreen and an intuitive user interface.
COMPLETE CUSTOMIZATION
You decide how you want the remote control to look. You can add and remove
devices and functions. You can relabel buttons using the remote control’s
unique virtual keyboard. You can record all the macros you need, and edit them
on-screen. The remote control is as individual as you are.
TOTAL CONTROL
While other universal remotes confine you to a predefined list of devices, the
remote control lets you add, delete, reorganize, and even relabel new devices, so
it grows with your system. It can learn to control any device that understands
infrared signals, from your TV to your remote-control curtains. The built-in
device templates make it easy to add and program all kinds of devices.
SIMPLICITY AND DEPTH
The remote controls elegant interface is simple enough for the entire family to
use. Yet it has the power and flexibility to satisfy any home entertainment or
home control enthusiast.
The remote control and
recharging dock
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Welcome
Features
The intelligent remote control
Large dynamic touchscreen with liquid crystal display.
Direct-access buttons for frequently used functions.
Elegant, intuitive interface with animation (patent pending).
Automatic backlighting for visibility in the dark.
Built-in, customizable device templates for total control.
Programmable, editable macros (patent pending).
Virtual keyboard for labeling buttons and devices (patent pending).
Can control any device that receives infrared remote control signals.
Learns infrared (IR) codes from your existing remote controls—then replaces
those remotes.
Comes with hundreds of built-in commands (RC-5/6) for out-of-the-box use
with your Philips and Marantz components.
Designed for one- or two-handed operation, or tabletop use.
Flash memory stores your commands even when batteries arent present.
Recharging dock
Easy, unlimited recharging—no need to remove the battery.
The remote control can be used while it’s on the dock,
even if the battery is low.
NiMH rechargeable battery pack minimizes loss of battery life over time.
Rechargeable battery pack is easier on the environment than ordinary
batteries that need replacing.
Indicator light tells you when the remote control is charging.
PC serial cable
To connect the remote control with your computer.
Allows you to customize the graphical user interface through PC software.
CHAPTER 1
Chapter 1—Batteries
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Batteries
The remote control uses four AA batteries or the rechargeable battery pack
supplied with the recharging dock. If you purchased the recharging dock, see
“Using the recharging dock” on page 11.
Installing AA batteries
Install four AA batteries as shown.
Slide the battery cover
off the back of the
remote control.
Insert 4 AA batteries
as shown. Improper
installation could damage
the remote control.
When you’re done, slide
the battery cover back
on. The remote control
starts up automatically,
and the word “remote
control” appears on the
display. After a few
seconds, the remote
control beeps twice to
indicate that it’s ready to
use.
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Chapter 1—Batteries
NOTE
If the display is too light or too dark, adjust the contrast. (See page 14.)
BATTERY LIFE
When the batteries are running low, the Low Battery icon blinks at the
center top of the display. The remote control may continue to operate your
equipment with low batteries. However, you wont be able to use the remote
control’s learning or customizing features until the batteries have been replaced.
This prevents the remote control from accidentally losing custom commands if
it’s in a customization mode when the batteries run out.
TIP
To preserve battery life, set the LCD backlight to stay on very briefly (20
seconds or less). For instructions, see Chapter 5, “Settings.”
IF THE BATTERIES RUN OUT
The remote control will retain your commands and settings in memory even
after the batteries run out. However, you should replace the worn batteries with
a fresh set as soon as possible.
After replacing batteries, you’ll need to set the clock to the current time. For
instructions, see Chapter 5, “Settings.”
Using the recharging dock
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Using the recharging dock
The recharging dock comes with a rechargeable battery pack.
You should fully charge the battery pack before using the remote control.
Slide the battery cover
off the back of the
remote control.
Remove the AA battery
tray (the ridged piece of
plastic at the back of the
battery compartment).
AA battery tray
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Chapter 1—Batteries
When you insert the battery pack, the remote control starts up automatically,
and the word “remote control” appears on the display. After a few seconds, the
remote control beeps twice to indicate that it has finished starting up. Now
youre ready to charge up the battery.
Orient the battery pack
as shown. The label
should face outward, and
the plastic tabs on the
battery pack should be
aligned with the notches
in the sides of the battery
compartment.
Insert the battery pack
You will need to press
firmly.
When you’re done, slide
the battery cover back
on. You’re ready to
charge up the battery.
Notches
Plug the power adapter
into a wall outlet and
connect it to the
recharging dock.
Recharging dock
Power adapter
Using the recharging dock
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The light on the front of the recharging dock turns off when the batteries are
fully charged. The charging time is 2 to 3 hours, depending on the condition of
the battery pack. It’s a good idea to place the remote control on the recharging
dock when youre not using it.
When the battery is running low, the Low Battery icon blinks at the center
top of the display. The remote control may continue to operate your equipment
with low batteries. However, you wont be able to use the remote control’s
learning or customizing features.
IMPORTANT
Use the recharging dock only with the NiMH rechargeable
battery pack. The dock wont recharge ordinary AA batteries, and if AA batteries
are installed, the remote control cant get power from the dock while resting on
it.
Place the remote control
on the recharging dock.
Light is on while
battery is
charging.
You can use the remote
control while it’s being
recharged. The battery
will not run down.
CHAPTER 2
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Chapter 2—Using the remote control
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Using the remote control
This chapter shows you how to use the remote control to operate your equipment.
Buttons and controls
Light sensor
Left button
Learning eye
Right button
Touchscreen
Sending eye (IR transmitter)
Direct-access buttons
Battery cover
Recharging
contacts
Reset button
Contrast
dial
Backlight
button
Serial port
(for future
upgrades)
Buttons and controls
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Direct-access buttons
The buttons labeled
Mute
,
Channel
, and
Volume
are
direct-access buttons
. The
direct-access buttons make these frequently used functions available even when
the touchscreen is off. You can program them so that they always operate the
same component—for example, the TV. Or, you can program them to operate
different devices at different times.
Left and Right buttons
The Left and Right buttons change function depending on the device the
remote control is controlling. Labels displayed above them on the touchscreen
show their current function.
Touchscreen buttons
Buttons on the touchscreen let you control particular devices. You activate the
buttons by tapping them with your finger.
Labels show
current function of
Left and Right
buttons. Functions
can vary depending
on device.
Left button
Right button
VCR is the current
device.
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Chapter 2—Using the remote control
WHICH BUTTONS CAN BE PROGRAMMED?
Direct-access buttons, Left and Right buttons, and buttons on the touchscreen
can all be programmed. You can set the direct-access and Left/Right buttons to
always perform the same function. Or, you can program them to perform
different functions depending on the device. For instructions, see “To program
a button globally” on page 37.
Getting started
To turn the display on
Touch the screen with your finger, then let go.
This is called
tapping
the screen.
NOTE
Theres no need to turn the remote control off. The display shuts off
automatically a few seconds after you stop using the remote control. To change
how long the display stays on, see Chapter 5, “Settings.”
When the remote control is new, it displays the first panel of Home. From
Home, you can choose devices to control; for more information, see “Home
on page 18. (If your dealer or installation technician has configured the remote
control, you might see a different screen when you turn on the display.)
Gently tap anywhere
on the touchscreen to
turn on the display.
Getting started
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To adjust the display
Turn the contrast dial (on the left side of the remote control).
To turn on the backlight
Press the backlight button (on the left side of the remote control).
Pressing the backlight button also turns on the display (if it is not already on).
The backlight shuts off automatically after a few seconds to save power. To keep
the backlight on, hold the backlight button down.
In low-light conditions, the remote control switches the backlight on
automatically whenever you tap the touchscreen. You can adjust the sensitivity
of the remote controls light sensor and the length of time the backlight stays
on. For instructions, see Chapter 5, “Settings.”
BE KIND TO YOUR LCD TOUCHSCREEN
Take the following precautions when using the remote control:
Tap the LCD touchscreen
gently
. Never use force.
Do not use a pen or any sharp object to tap the screen; you might damage the
surface. If you like, you can use a blunt object such as a pencil eraser or the
cap of a pen.
Keep the touchscreen dry. Wipe off any spills immediately. The remote
control is not waterproof; never immerse it in liquid.
Dont expose the remote control to extreme temperatures. Keep it away from
heat sources.
Avoid dropping the remote control.
Dont drop anything on the touchscreen; its made of glass.
Clean the LCD touchscreen with a soft cloth. If needed, dampen the cloth
slightly before cleaning. Never use abrasives or cleaning solutions.
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Chapter 2—Using the remote control
Using the remote control
to control your equipment
NOTE
The remote control is preprogrammed to work with popular
components made by Philips, Marantz, and certain other companies. If the
remote control doesnt operate your components, you will need to teach it; for
instructions, see “Learning commands from other remote controls (Learn
mode)” on page 30. However, if a dealer or installer has programmed the remote
control for you, it should operate all your components.
Home
When you first tap the touchscreen, Home is diplayed. Here you’ll find a
button for each of the devices that the remote control is set up to operate.
Tap one of the buttons to choose a device.
NOTE
If your components are connected to a preamplifier, receiver, or similar
device, choosing a device from Home may automatically switch the input source
to the chosen device. You can control this behavior; for more information, see
“To program an item on the Device menu” on page 34.
GOING BACK HOME
The purpose of Home is to make navigating easy. The device buttons in Home
are set up for you automatically when you add devices to your system or remove
them. You can go back home at any time by pressing the Home button .
Tap a device ... ... the remote control displays
a control panel for the device.
Home
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