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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Jens-Thomas Hoenow | Jens-Thomas' Pronto System A complete system setup for the following devices. |
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For: Marantz RC5400 By: Paul Davis | Paul's Onkyo System Nothing special about this, had to set it up for my dad, so depressingly simple layout. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Richard McLane | Richard's TSU9600 on TSU7000 I really like the simplicity of the TSU9600's design, so I've basically ported it to the TSU7000. This includes new battery icons, sending signal and pages. I've also used Daniel T's help page. I think it passes the babysitter test for ease-of-use! |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Tom Kohr | Tom Kohr's Easy System A very basic remote - easy for anyone to navigate and not complicated or cluttered. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Christian Avice | Warson's PCF Configuration A full system PCF file with French TPS and TNT TV logos. Includes RF codes for the ATI Remote Wonder, Oray HCM2 screen and IDK Multimedia outlets. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Brad Liston | Brad Liston's Layout There are three ways to use this remote; an ultra-simple home page, a more detailed Activities page, and a comprehensive Devices page. X-10 and Insteon lighting control are provided. Hard buttons are used throughout, including a universal home button and a "Set the mood" scene button available from anywhere. Also there is a hard-button rose for each device. Some of the Denon receiver functionality is not finished, largely because I don't understand some functions of the receiver. If someone would like to colaborate on finishing the 3806 design, please let me know. There are VCR pages but they are undefined at this time. This PCF is easy to navigate as key buttons are available from every screen. Discrete codes for most devices are included. This PCF borrows heavily from the graphics of Daniel Tonks, Steve Yon, and others. Thank you to them for making this possible. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Gary Stevens | Herb's Theater A mix of some favorite remote control files with my own twist. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Aldo Morell | The Morell Family Configuration This is a complete, multi-room configuration based on Daniel's classic design. The first page of each activity is a simplified, wife-friendly version, the following pages are more complete. A picture-in-picuter section for the Pioneer Plasma TV uses separate pages for each of three consecutive PiP alternatives. There is also a security screen implementation (the code is 326). There are several backgrounds used. The guide button is often used, so it is enlarged and verticle along the lower right corner for ease of access. The DVR in the Study can send it's output to the Gym and bed room where the remote sends control signals via RF. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: André Pfannenschwarz | André's Color TSU7000 Layout This personal PCF file for the Philips Pronto TSU7000 is a mixture between Daniel's beautiful layout and some homemade graphics. The layout, with the devices on the left margin and the tv providers/programs on the upper mergin, is very simple. Especially for German owners of a color ProntoNG the channel logos (Arena and Premiere Pay-TV included) should be interesting. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Michael Griffith | Michael Griffith's Pronto This is my first configuration. I did not use any graphical elements from the Daniel Tonks remote that I'm aware of. Don't get me wrong, it's a nice remote but I wanted to try to create something original. My graphics may look dark but they have to be to show up on the TSU3000 (i.e they're not that dark on the remote). Like many of the configurations here, I created a hidden page of codes for every device then linked the buttons to the code pages. I learned the codes for every button on every remote that pertained to the device regardless of whether or not I intended to use it in my design. I thought that if by chance I had a remote that someone was looking for that they might appreciate having the entire remote. Most of my devices have two or three GUI pages. At the top are tabs with devices related to each other. The white tab indicates the current page and the dark tabs are buttons to switch to the other devices. On the left side of each screen is a block of common buttons that carry over to each page. In the middle is a graphic that I created and what I would consider rather large, simple buttons that are easy for me to press. See the readme.txt file for more details. |
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