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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Dana Rodakis | Dana's Home Theater Thanks to other submissions that gave me ideas and graphics. Thanks to Daniel Tonks for this site and his help layout. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Eduardo Rossi | Rossi's Remote This is nothing more than Adam Bursey's design (posted here), adapted to my devices, and simplified a bit for my wife to play with it. It's a very functional and easy to use setup, divided by ACTIVITY and not by component. TV, for example will have controls for TV, Receiver and cable box. It has a simple screen for every activity and then all the other controls used less often in separate menus. There is some use of macros. Enjoy and feel free to tweak it around and post your version here. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Rainer | Rainer's Setup This is my RU950. The buttons and backgrounds are not special, but there are other things that make this setup intresting. The Code for the Pinnacle ShowCenter 200 for example is a reimport form a Logitech Harmony, so the cursor buttons are work pretty well. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: William Rosenthal | William's Metal Look PCF System optimized for two activities - DVD video and CD music. Includes macros for lighting, help screens and all IR codes on separate pages. Makes heavy use of hard buttons. Updated lighting. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Geert Reuvekamp | Geert's System PCF I created this setup for my Pronto. learn function of my Pronto. It works well, the next step is creating some macros and a television station guide for Holland. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Jeffrey Rondeau | Jeffrey Rondeau's Anime PCF My complete system PCF with an anime theme, improved buttons some new backgrounds, some new components & improved macos. This set up has extensive use of macros & descrete codes to control video sources and uses the 4 hard buttons below the screen linked to the main menu (if you're watching a DVD you can use the hard button labled cable and the system totaly configures itself turning on & off the correct components). Everything starts from the main menu and uses a "please wait" screen while configuring any system changes. The Check mark hard button controls the light dimmer while curser navigation is used for general navigation. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: John Rodrigues | John Rodrigues' TSU3000 This is a combination of many PCFs. Thanks to all and a special thanks to David D'Arche and the Ultimate Pronto Guide. I tried to keep it as simple as possible. The TV configuration has just basic buttons. I use the Sat and DVD configurations the most. It is still a work in progress. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Leigh Rankin | Leigh Rankin's UK PCF Daniel Tonks' design updated with a comprehensive UK Sky Digital TV guide. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Gary Rodgers | Gary Rodgers's First PCF This is my first attempt at this. The system is very easy to navigate through. It is almost complete. I have borrowed all of the buttons from others but created my own layout that seems to work really well. The good thing about it is my wife understands it and can now watch the TV when I am not at home. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Dean Rossman | Dean Rossman's PCF Layout A complete setup. All A/V switching is done at the TV and then sent to the A4.6CI. |
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