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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Don Couture | Don Couture's PCF Setup Activity based PCF with welcome screen, jumps to any activity from the current activity as well as jumps to full remotes for system setup etc. Complete help system to get the theater back in sync if a macro or other command leaves the system in a unknown state. The wife and guests love this - no more fiddling around just answer yes or no to the questions posed and the system corrects itself. Thanks to Archer and Daniel for most of the icons. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Herb Crane | Herb's PCF v7.06.01 Like my previous version but with the following improvements. Thanks to all contributors for ideas and bmps especially Daniel.- Better DVD sleeve picture macros - Wait screens on macros - Graphical Switching/Power page - Screen clean page - User tutorial - Hard button identifier pages - Floorplan based lighting controls |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Christopher Crucitti | Christopher Crucitti's System Drawing from previous full system PCF contributors, and mostly inspired by Daniel Tonks' design, I created this simple system configuration (including most of the graphics) for my modest home theatre system. The most noteable features include a lighting control device, a listing all delivery restaurants in my area of NYC for quick ordering, plus a favorites directory with icons for RCN Manhattan Digital Cable service. |
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X-10 Lighting IR543AH For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: August DeWinkler | Part of a complete color system PCF file. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: August DeWinkler | August DeWinkler's TSU7000 Second version of what I have liked from all that have posted here. It's got the bits and pieces of others and gallery stuff from Philips. I have modified (cropped and erased) some images for a custom fit. The four categories of my PCF are: Control (Solid Candy Theme); Explore (Modified Envision Theme); Listen (Wood Grain Theme); plus Watch (Blue Candy Transparencies). My Device list is groupings of 5, this way I could use it for programming and quick access. If you can use any of it, have fun! See the readme file for a complete description. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Teddy Dimou | Teddy Dimou's PCF File This is a complete PCF file using ideas and bitmaps from various sources, from Remote Central, and adding some of my own. This is a work in progress. I have implemented a sound options menu for plain TV (Blue pill) or Surround sound (Red Pill). |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Nas Gabelli | Contest Entry #12: Gizmo-Man This is my attempt to design a unique configuration for the ProntoPro NG. I like to design devices that look similar to the original remote, so others could operate the remote with ease.The TOOL, DEVIVE and PAGE# labels have changed cosmetically. HARD-BUTTON 1 through 4 are reserved for instant access to frequently used devices. HOME and HARD-BUTTON 1-4 also function as page down when pressed again. For additional info, press the [?] button, where available. Note: Some buttons (lights and scene) are not programmed since there are many different ways to send X-10 signals. Also, toggle lights (in the SCENE section) does not work on current version of emulator(1.0.10.0), but works when downloaded to the ProntoProNG. Please download the PCF file and take a look. Unleash your creativity and copy, modify, add and edit to your liking! |
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X-10 Lighting TM13U For: Philips Pronto NG By: Alan Gabrel | Codes that work with this transeiver module and the RU950. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Paul Gere | Paul Gere's Setup This is an intuitive, activity-based system that is easy for anyone to use. Main screens are clean and simple with jumps to more technical screens for each device. Many ideas here from other systems used in different/unique ways and many, many buttons from Daniel (thanks!). Extensive use of hard buttons and full panel screens for maximum effect. Hope this gives you some ideas! |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Joe Gildein | Joe Gildein's First PCF This is my first PCF file. It contains a lot of original as well as "borrowed" buttons and images. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Joe Gildein | Joe Gildein's Futurama My second PCF for the TSU3000 is a unique file that features a futuristic interface, page "morphs" instead of "jumps", and even a friendly robot. It might make you feel like you are controlling something other than a home theater. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Gary Hamilton | Gary Hamilton's "Out Of This World" PCF I wanted to build a monochromatic theme with fairly large buttons, logical and simple approach, mostly symmetrical, and some fun on the way. Intro at start opens drapery and arrives at our home theatre…then you "launch" to Outer Space theme. Worlds “move” when pressed…adding depth to graphic. New SAT channel buttons designed to coordinate with overall “space” theme. I worked hard at making it “guest” proof but I’ve also included an extensive help menu with greatly improved text graphic throughout. All equipment buttons are “aliased” (pro 6000 term) or “linked” (7000 term) to Device Codes folder making it easy to change, upgrade, or compulsively buy something else in the future for the pronto to control! CD covers will be added when extra 16mb are released. Kudos to D. Tonks, Lyndel McGee, & Peter dewildt (just to name a few) for all the great help offered on the Remote Central site. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Gary Hamilton | Gary Hamilton's Second PCF This is my second 7000 PCF design. This time I thought I would work on a design that used the colors found on the remote housing, plus some contrasting color that shows up well in the daytime. The background screen on buttons reminds one of the old tuner "eye" on ancient stereo equipment (now you know I'm over 50) so I call this a retro design. I was unable to get this to work in remote with latest firmware so I use it with V1.6.5. Current menu scrolls across top of screen as choice is implemented. All new button design took the most time because of highlighting. Dishnetwork channel logos (Dallas/Ft.Worth) are included in Themes. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Gary Hamilton | Gary Hamilton's Second TSU7500 PCF This straightforward PCF came about as a result of the need for a design which handles the addition of long strings of text and ongoing button realignment without difficulty. In the past I have concentrated on a customized label for each button because the text looks so much better, but the shear volume of text used in this PCF made the model insupportable. So I ended up settling on a simple button and frame design so that on going additions are made easier. I even developed a simple repositioning graphic (behind the frame) to aid in this constant and frequent process. I then focused on buttons and various frame openings being perfectly aligned so page jumping is visually less tiring and annoying. The priority has become the burgeoning growth of my DVD collection. As if continually adding movie thumbnails to the file and various genres wasn’t enough, I came up with the idea of adding two new search engines! For those who don’t readily recognize the picture on a DVD cover, I added Search by Title and Search by Actor. All of the artwork for this PCF’s design evolved from the needs of the DVD Lobby area and then migrated to the rest of the file for a consistent and professional look... (more) |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Gary Hamilton | Gary Hamilton's TSU7500 PCF This time I was inspired by fellow Remote Central Pronto NG community member Lowpro and (in particular) by the way his movie library page functions. I eventually decided to convert my whole PCF to operate in this same manner because it allows me to have all 17 activities and control of my theatre readily at hand without making buttons or text too small. At over 700 PAGES and 300 DEVICES, this design is still simple to use and comes in under 7 megs and 69% free memory! The cosmetics reflect a snazzy PDA / Cell Phone. All of the artwork in the PCF is mine except for a couple of buttons borrowed from Daniel Tonks. PCF includes: complete control of 17 theatre activities; really cool (I think) customized loading pages for each activity; a DVD Library of 500 films (and growing); extensive interactive help screens; cable logo access buttons for Dallas area; an easy to use device teaching menu; X10 lighting control with active graphic of my theatre room and a slideshow area of theatre pictures and family photos. Special thanks and recognition to Lowpro, Lyndel McGee, and the great software upgrades from the Pronto Team. Needless to say, I would never have attempted this without the new shortcuts plus drag and drop provided in the new Pronto Edit software. As Lowpro says, "Enjoy"! |
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