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X-10 Lighting IR543AH
For: Philips ProntoPro NG
By: August DeWinkler
Part of a complete color system PCF file.
Updated: December 29, 2004  Size: 1.65mb

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.
Updated: December 04, 2004  Size: 2.61mb

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.
Updated: November 24, 2004  Size: 1.05mb

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.
Updated: October 03, 2004  Size: 851kb

For: Philips Pronto NG
By: Randy Mangoba
Randy Mangoba's Task-Based Setup
This Pronto remote control configuration has a task-based user interface that maximizes ease of use for both casual and advanced users, while providing full access to all the home theater devices' remote commands for complete end-user control. In addition to useful automated wizards and macros that turn on all the necessary devices and set their inputs and outputs correctly based on what the user wishes to do, this remote has a number of useful features, including: a tab-based user interface for directly accessing the proper page of a remote device, user-friendly screens with progress bars for long running macros, an "activity" bar at the top of each page containing commonly used commands, extensive help text, a special page for allowing the Pronto's screen to be cleaned, and many more user-friendly features.
Updated: October 03, 2004  Size: 1.18mb

For: Philips ProntoPro NG
By: Paul Antico
Paul Antico's Custom Color PCF
This is version 2.0 of my configuration. It uses a clean, crisp 100% custom graphic design (with the exception of corporate logos.) It is designed for a new home theater I built, and includes some new components. I kept the pages for the old components in there for people's reference as well. The only difference between this and my operating config is the removal of some personal family-related graphics.
Updated: July 29, 2004  Size: 1.47mb
X-10 Lighting IR543
For: Philips ProntoPro NG
By: Paul Antico
Part of a complete color system PCF file.
Updated: July 29, 2004  Size: 1.47mb

For: Philips Pronto NG
By: Leigh Rankin
Leigh Rankin's UK PCF
Daniel Tonks' design updated with a comprehensive UK Sky Digital TV guide.
Updated: March 31, 2004  Size: 595kb

For: Philips Pronto NG
By: Tony Prince
Tony Prince's Clear PCF
Button/text legibility was the key criteria in the design of this PCF, which was based on my previous RC5200 CCF. Another vital design criteria was the ability to alter most amp/monitor/lighting settings from within each device. Discrete codes are used throughout, as are macros to automate processes. UK folk with the SKY+ DSS/PVR may find the design/channel logos of interest. To summarise: spouse & eyesight friendly, high functionality, low in sex appeal.
Updated: March 31, 2004  Size: 1.29mb
Pioneer Amplifier VSA-X10i
(Remote model AXD7296)
For: Philips Pronto NG
By: Leigh Rankin
Part of a complete system PCF file.
Updated: March 31, 2004  Size: 595kb
Sharp Mini System MD-MX10H
(Remote model RRMCG0208AWSA)
For: Philips Pronto NG
By: Leigh Rankin
Part of a complete system PCF file.
Updated: March 31, 2004  Size: 595kb


For: Philips ProntoPro NG
By: Jens Roever
Contest Entry #07: The Works
The result of my design: 134 custom-made buttons (not counting spacers & labels)! My favorite button is the volume toggle in the lower right page. Here's what's unique about my configuration:

  • Consistent frame-based GUI with three button groups in frame:
    TOP: device selection with trinary button states - pressing a pressed button in the main page of a device executes a setup macro with auto-power-on, etc.
    LEFT: device specific buttons, e.g. TiVo: Favorites, Thumbs Up/Down, Slo-Mo
    BOTTOM: “orthogonal” (e.g. X-10 & Amplifier are always needed independent media devices), or common functions (Keypad)
  • Modifier buttons, when pressed once, lead to an extra screen – when pressed again they lead back to same device
  • Eye pleasing “soft” design with fairly correct lighting (shadows, etc.) and well balanced colors
  • Simplicity – one page operation with most common functions
  • No confusing clutter (I put in time, date & battery for completeness only... I actually prefer it without those items, but it's easier to erase them than to integrate them later)
  • The activity signal is still visible, though barely taking up any space now
  • Background is defined on the System... (more)
  • Updated: March 11, 2004  Size: 1.04mb


    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!

    Updated: March 11, 2004  Size: 1.62mb


    For: Philips ProntoPro NG
    By: Jeff Cooper
    Contest Entry #26: Tranquil Blue
    This is my first Pronto configuration. My goal was to replace my MX-1000 with the TSU7000, and add a few things that I could not do on the MX-1000. I set out to create a 100% original art work configuration. I created the buttons using Crystal Buttons, followed up with enhancements using PhotoImpact. I also tinted the system bitmaps blue by replacing the bitmaps in the PCF file, and created pressed bitmaps of all buttons to look like they are lighting up when they are pressed.

    I created a device bar for my major devices. This can be clicked to jump directly to a device although you have to use your fingernail since it so small. I also created an information screen for the device hard buttons.

    Updated: March 11, 2004  Size: 301kb

    For: Philips Pronto NG
    By: Ludovic Hauduc
    Ludovic Hauduc's Quick Switching PCF
    My previous remote was the venerable Sony RM-AV2100 and, truth be told, it's hard to beat the simple concept of being able to switch to any component from any page. So, I decided to base my new design on that idea, using the wonderful graphics from Daniel Tonks' design. The top of every page contains 10 icons leading to the main device pages. Switching to a new component does not set the inputs; a second press on the device icon is required to do that.
    Updated: February 20, 2004  Size: 316kb
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