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Component Configuration Files
Lutron Lighting Graphic Eye
For: Pronto TSU9600
By: Jean-Michel Rendu
Part of a complete system XCF file.
Updated: April 29, 2007  Size: 1.22mb
Microsoft Home Theater PC Windows MCE 2005
For: Pronto TSU9600
By: Jean-Michel Rendu
Part of a complete system XCF file.
Updated: April 29, 2007  Size: 1.22mb
Onkyo Receiver TX-SR804
For: Pronto TSU9600
By: Jean-Michel Rendu
Part of a complete system XCF file.
Updated: April 29, 2007  Size: 1.22mb
Pioneer DVD Player DV-490V
For: Pronto TSU9600
By: Jean-Michel Rendu
Part of a complete system XCF file.
Updated: April 29, 2007  Size: 1.22mb
Pioneer DVD Recorder DVR-545H
For: Pronto TSU9600
By: Jean-Michel Rendu
Part of a complete system XCF file.
Updated: April 29, 2007  Size: 1.22mb
Complete System Setup Files




For: Pronto TSU9600
By: Jean-Michel Rendu
Contest Entry #06: Simplicity
My user interface is called Simplicity, and it provides easy control over environment lighting through the Pronto’s hard buttons – which are also used to provide easy channel time shifting with only three keys, Pause, Play and Stop (the DVR is not directly accessible and is only used for time shifting). The Canal Satellite layout is full of favorite channels sorted by genre. Graphics are particularly easy to understand.

Advanced macros will turn on necessary devices (plasma TV, DVD, amplifier, etc.) and turn off unused ones (DVR, etc.) whenever a video source is selected, while selecting audio will turn off video devices (DVR, etc.) and power the amplifier.

Updated: April 29, 2007  Size: 1.22mb
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