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URC MX/TX Text Series
Panasonic Television TH-PxxV10
For: HTM MX-700 (Device)
By: Brian Pallozzi
Device file includes discrete on and off for the V10 plasmas. Adds the three Viera buttons and color buttons.
Updated: December 29, 2009  Size: 4kb
Philips Pronto NG & ProntoPro NG

For: Philips ProntoPro NG
By: Richard Peters
Richard Peters' ProntoPro NG
First of all, a big thank you to Mike Ventimiglia's and his 'Envision' which was the inspiration for my first Pronto NG setup. I however had to start from scratch for backgrounds and menu buttons so I could customise everything for my equipment (Sky+ etc). In keeping with a simple layout I don't think I need to explain how this setup works, if I needed to do that the remote would be too hard to operate I feel. Plus I think you'll enjoy exploring the menus yourselves. I have designed everything so you can never really get 'lost'. Some of the features though, include: 1) Colour coded backgrounds for each area so you know where you are at a glance. 2) All devices can be fully operated from one screen. 3) Over 20 custom made 'menu' buttons each with a pressed and released state. 4) Very clear and intuative layout making it easy for anyone to operate and reduce the chance of getting lost. 5) A nice little animation of sorts as the system is turned on and off. There are a couple of things I have not finished yet. If anyone would like a photoshop psd file of the master menu button or background so you can quickly make your own changes to suit your equipment (replace pictures of my amp/plasma etc with ones of your own) then please feel free to email me.
Updated: February 07, 2005  Size: 1.71mb
URC MX/TX Text Series
Stan Prescot's MXF System File
For: HTM MX-700 (System)
By: Stan Prescott
MXF system file with 8 devices. Macros, shortcuts and punch-throughs programmed. All devices have at least power discretes except the Hitachi TV and Motorola cable box. I also have macros for setting the system to watch cable TV, to watch a DVD or to listen to music. Also a system Power Off macro. The MX-200 Sidekick is programmed for watching cable TV and controlling the ReplayTV and Audio.
Updated: December 15, 2002  Size: 18kb
Philips Pronto & ProntoPro

For: Marantz RC5200
By: Colin Preston
Colin Preston's First CCF
This is my first attempt at programming my Marantz 5200. Designed for the UK TV market from scratch, however ALL icons used are from RC.com, so many many thanks to you all for the inspiration. It has been done with the large button style simplistic format and I hope it eventually helps someone else!
Updated: October 03, 2004  Size: 26kb

For: Marantz RC5200
By: Tony Prince
Tony Prince's Easy-To-See CCF
My upgraded large screen RC5200 CCF submission. The focus remains on button legibility and operation (for older folk like me) with large buttons/pads & 14 pt plus typeface. I have compensated for lack of sex appeal by producing a design which, thanks to extensive use of macros, is fully automated and easy to use. Supports lighting control via X10 & Lutron Telume, as well as the normal A/V equipment. I have adopted the 3 tier system of aliasing buttons to IR codes to enable simple substitution with other AV equipment. Now a fairly elaborate and complex program.
Updated: August 03, 2003  Size: 73kb
Philips Pronto NG & ProntoPro NG

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

For: Philips ProntoPro NG
By: Erik Rodewald
Erik Rodewald's Ferrari PCF
A complete system PCF with a Ferrari theme.
Updated: October 02, 2004  Size: 3.11mb

For: Philips ProntoPro NG
By: Claudio Santulli
Claudio Santulli's Current PCF
v5.03 Made some layout and funtionality changes, for easier handling. Added new components. Contains a large image library of fullscreen background images. And lots of new custom made buttons and modified buttons. New HD digital sound format logos. Some minor tweaks and fixes, and some cleaned up codes!
Updated: November 04, 2008  Size: 6.92mb
Philips Pronto Professional

For: Pronto TSU9400
By: Claudio Santulli
Claudio Santulli's XCF v1.03
Version 1.03 is based on my previous 5.03 NG PCF file. Changed the layout and funtionality to fit the new TSU 9400. Added new prontoscript functions like:
  • Rotarywheel page scrolling and DVR transport.
  • Dual function script for the hard power button. (system on/of by using a long or short press)
Contains a large image library of fullscreen background images. Contains lots of new custom made buttons and modified buttons. Contains New HD digital sound format logos and Dutch Channel logos. This file is build with PEP 1.1 for now, so opening it in PEP2 will result in loss of all non database codes en macro's. It's still work in progress, but feel free the use all of it!
Updated: February 06, 2009  Size: 6.82mb
Philips Pronto NG & ProntoPro NG
Panasonic Television TH-42PV71F
(Remote model EUR7737Z60)
For: Philips Pronto NG
By: Manfred Schneider
A complete setup for this plasma series.
Updated: April 28, 2007  Size: 25kb
Other Remote Control Files
Device IR Code Sheets - Panasonic 2007 Plasma Televisions
For: All Models
By: Schwinn
Infrared commands for Panasonic plasma televisions, in Pronto hex format and presented as a PDF. Covers model years 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007. Includes discrete power and inputs.
Updated: December 29, 2009  Size: 115kb
Philips iPronto TSi6400

For: Philips iPronto
By: Amr Abouel Seoud
Amr Abouel Seoud's iPronto
The finalized version of my system file. Includes television channel guide.
Updated: January 26, 2004  Size: 4.25mb
Philips ProntoNEO
Panasonic Plasma Display TH-42PWD8UK
For: Philips ProntoNEO
By: Milan Stefancik
Includes discrete power and input codes.
Updated: February 07, 2006  Size: 8kb
Philips Pronto NG & ProntoPro NG
Panasonic Television TH-50PHD8UK
(Remote model EUR7636070R)
For: Philips Pronto NG
By: Ray Sundstrom
Remote codes for this series of industrial plasma display panels. Also compatible with the TH-37PHD8UK, TH-42PHD8UK, TH-37PWD8UK and TH-42PWD8UK.
Updated: December 10, 2005  Size: 5kb

For: Marantz RC5400
By: Richard Treese
Richard Treese's System
Now supports a Panasonic plasma and Accutek fan. Includes more involved macros. I got many of the bitmaps from this site and created custom ones; some which are made from pictures of my equipment to use as buttons or graphics. I also made some fairly elaborate macros to track my actions such as change sound modes, switch inputs, adjust volume for an input, turn on or off devices for a particular action, and navigate pages automatically to follow an action.
Updated: August 18, 2007  Size: 544kb
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