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Pronto TSU2000 questions
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Post 1 made on Sunday March 2, 2003 at 22:34
Adam Reeves
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I have a Pronto TSU2000. I need help with 2 quetsions:

1. How do you know how much memory you have used and/or how much memory you have left?

2. When downloading a CCF, how do you copy portions of it into your own CCF? For example, say I want the tuner from one CCF and the TIVO from another CCF, but I want to keep all my other devices in my CCF?

Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!
Post 2 made on Sunday March 2, 2003 at 22:46
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1. Press and hold the pronto icon at the top of the screen. This will bring you to the first page of set ups. Once there, scroll to the third page. There is a percentage at the buttom of the remote. Don't ask me how many kb there is per percent.

2. Open the ccf in which you want a device from. Delete the things that you do not need. Save as, and rename the ccf. Close that ccf/PE.

Open your ccf, then open the ccf that you just made, when window comes up. Click on merge. Repeat for other devices.

Rob
Post 3 made on Monday March 3, 2003 at 02:22
star50fiveoh
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be careful not to delete any aliases from the ccf you are getting the new devices from.


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