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1. Lok make things bett PHILIPS iPronto User Guide peeeeoeceeeveeeeseeeeeeeees Safety amp Approbation Regulations FCC Compliancy This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a C These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful ass B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rule interference in residential installations This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarant installation If the equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or te equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interferen Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver m Connect the equipment into an outlet on a different circuit from the recei Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION The user changes or modifications not expressly approved by the authority to operate the equipment Copyright Royal Philips Electronics NV ee that interference will not occur in a particular evision reception which can be determined by turning the ce by one or more of the following measures ver party responsible for compliance could void th
2. I have activated the EPG application on my iPronto but it still does not work When you subscribe on line for the iPronto EPG you obtain an activation key You should enter this activation key in the EPG settings within a limited period of time after subscribing on line See Activating on page 54 If you do not activate within this period of time you will have to get a new activation key from the EPG online subscription pages When your EPG does not work something might be wrong with your time date or timezone settings See Setting up Your iPronto on page 16 The Watch Feature and the SmartSurfer of my EPG application do not work The Watch Feature and SmartSurf buttons only appear on your screen when Now information is displayed Because the Watch Feature and SmartSurfer automatically surf between channels on your TV you have to tell them how to surf channels There are several ways to surf for example with a 10 button an Enter button and so on In the EPG settings you determine the way that your TV changes channels See The SmartSurfer on page 48 The Watch Feature and SmartSurf buttons will only function if the Watch Device selection mechanism on your iPronto RC functions properly Test whether the Watch Device selection mechanism functions correctly in the Watch Device of the iCF of the RC If necessary learn the IR code for the button 10 Enter or use iProntoEdit to attach the correct IR code from the un
3. bee Teh rs 2 li Gee eb Se ees erii pur heum Dm ppm commen CabbrHe muchasa Xating gT j psa Ahazi System Settings General On this tab you adjust general settings such as time power off time out and system sounds See Setting up Your iPronto below m Wireless On this tab you set the wireless settings You need to define these settings so the iPronto can be connected to your network and to the Internet See Wireless Settings on page 21 m Network On this tab you define your network settings See Network Settings on page 23 14 iPronto User Guide peeeeoeceeoeeeoeseeeeeeeeees m Status On this tab you get an overview of your network settings You can also check the network signal strength here About On this tab you read information about licence terms and agreements When you tap the Upgrade iPronto button the iPronto checks if updates of your software are available When there are updates available you can download them from the Internet immediately With the Reboot iPronto button you can quickly reboot your iPronto Note While adjusting the System Settings it is useful to operate the touch screen with the stylus See The Touch Screen on page 27 for more information Setting up Your iPronto After installing the Wireless LAN Adapter and the battery you need to calibrate your touch screen and define the settings on your iPronto such as time and date brightness time out and
4. s learning eye 2 On the iPronto select a layout with a Remote Control application 3 To learn a soft button open the page on your iPronto that contains the button you want to learn 4 Tap the Tools tab on the left side of the screen The Tools tab opens Tools tab iPronto User Guide peeeceoeceoeoeeeoeseeeeseeeeeeee LEETE EEE ei 39 iPronto User Guide peeeeeoeoeveeceeeeeeeeeeeeee Tap the Learn tool The label Learn appears on the iPronto icon The Device and Page tabs are disabled A message appears Tap the Go button in the message For learning a soft button select the soft button you want to learn The button is highlighted Or For learning a hard button press the hard button you want to learn on the iPronto A message appears Press and hold the button on the existing remote control The existing remote control sends out an IR code If learning succeeds the iPronto RC beeps and OK appears on the screen If learning does not succeed the iPronto beeps and Button Learn Failed appears on the screen we e AA A ne E a m Make sure you aim the IR sender of the existing remote control to the iPronto s learning eye m Try increasing or decreasing the distance between the iPronto and the existing remote control Try learning in a different angle m Make sure the batteries of the iPronto or of the existing RC are not low Avoid learning under bright fluorescent light or direct sunlight it mig
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6. 58 adapter power 13 Wireless LAN 8 application Browser 44 EPG 47 Remote Control 35 Application Settings 32 battery install 10 recharge 13 brightness 18 Browser 44 58 59 Home Page 45 URL 46 button 36 38 C calibration 16 56 configuration 20 D date 18 date format 17 device 36 Device Overview 36 Device tab 36 download 42 E Electronic Program Guide See EPG EPG 47 activation 54 detailed program information 48 filter settings 48 personalization 51 52 program overview 48 SmartSurf 48 58 subscription 50 Watch Feature 48 external connections 29 F flipside 32 G general settings brightness 18 calibration 16 date 18 date format 17 power on 19 system sounds 19 time 17 time format 16 time out 18 timezone 16 H hard button 28 38 headphone 29 help iPronto Getting Started Guide 4 iPronto Online Help 4 iPronto Portal 4 iPronto User Guide 4 Home Page 45 host name 24 62 iPronto User Guide peeeeoeceeoeveeeoeseeeeseeeeees l iCF 36 infrared See IR installing battery 10 iProntoEdit 41 Wireless LAN Adapter 8 nternet 44 59 nternet Service Provider 23 P 24 DHCP 24 fixed 24 P address See IP iPronto box 3 parts 6 set up 14 using 27 iProntoEdit 41 IR code 38 icon 27 learn 38 IR icon 27 IR learning eye 7 IR sending eye 7 ISP 23 K keyboard 33 L layout 30 LCD 18 b
7. can be used for virtually any audio and video device such as a TV VCR DVD CD and so on As long as your device understands IR codes the iPronto RC can control it This way the iPronto RC replaces the individual RCs that accompany your devices You access the iPronto RC via the touchstrip Layout 1 is a RC See Layouts and Touchstrip on page 30 for more information iPronto Remote Control iPronto User Guide 35 How Does the iPronto RC Work The core element of the iPronto RC is its configuration file This iPronto Configuration File or iCF determines what the interface on the iPronto RC looks like and how the iPronto RC behaves The iCF stores several predefined devices These devices represent your existing remote controls Each device consists of one or more pages with buttons on them By tapping the iPronto icon you can go back to the Home page the Device Overview You can access the devices from the Device tab or from the Device Overview When you tap a device in the Device tab or in the Device Overview you immediately jump to the first page of that device Device tab iPronto User Guide 36 iPronto User Guide peeeseeoeeseevneseeeeseeeeeee The pages of a device can be accessed via the Page tab When you tap the page in the Page tab you immediately jump to that page Page tab When the Device list or the Page list is very long Up and Down button appear at the top and the bottom for easy
8. displayed in the left part of the screen subject actors start and end time and so on For example tap the Movies button and select Wednesday Evening 8 00 PM in the filter settings A list of movies that are playing at that time on Wednesday will appear in the program overview When you select one of the movies in the list a detailed description will appear in the left part of the EPG The EPG has two power features The Watch Feature When you select a program in the program overview you can immediately surf to this program with the E button This Watch button only appears when you select a program that is currently playing on TV E The SmartSurfer a When you are displaying a list of programs that are currently playing in the program overview the buttons appear With these SmartSurf buttons you can easily surf through the programs in the list For example if you want to watch sports but not drama or home shopping then tap sports and flip through only what you want to see football soccer baseball tennis car racing With the SmartSurf buttons your TV will simply surf through the sports shows that are on TV and it will skip channels that do not broadcast sports shows even during commercial breaks 48 iPronto User Guide peeeeoeceeoeveeeoeseeeeseeeeees The Watch Device Selection Mechanism The Watch Feature and SmartSurfer only function if you apply correct settings in EPG and in RC You have to set the Watch D
9. fixed IP address you can find the information you need to adjust the network settings IP address Subnet oa A Ww N mask Default gateway Local domain name and DNS in your home network configuration or you can obtain information from the person who configures your home network a sssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn In the Network Configuration section select Fixed IP Selecting Fixed IP Heparin corigutater the DELP Pmi iP In the IP address text box enter the IP address you wish to use In the Subnet mask text box enter your Subnet mask In the Default gateway text box enter your Default gateway In the Local domain name text box enter your Local domain name In the DNS1 and DNS2 text boxes enter the DNS servers you wish to use Proxy When in addition you use a proxy server in your home network or at the Internet Service Provider you have to adjust the Proxy settings 1 2 3 Select the Use HTTP Proxy checkbox The Proxy Address and Proxy Port text boxes and the Use Password Authentication section are activated In the Proxy Address text box enter the IP address of the Proxy server In the Proxy Port text box enter the Proxy port 25 4 lf your Proxy uses password authentication select the Use Password Authentication checkbox The Username and Password text boxes are activated 1 Inthe Username text box enter your username 2 Inthe Password text box enter your password W Testing the
10. iPronto For detailed information on using the various iPronto applications please refer to the iPronto Online Help If you follow the flow of the chapters in this guide you will have your iPronto up and running in no time You find information about Installing the Wireless LAN Adapter on page 8 Installing and Recharging the Battery on page 10 Getting the iPronto Up and Running on page 14 Using the iPronto on page 27 Using the iPronto s basic applications The Remote Control on page 35 The Browser on page 44 and The Electronic Program Guide on page 47 Troubleshooting on page 56 Installing the Wireless LAN Adapter In a wireless network the Wireless Access Point WAP is the last point that is connected to your network with wires To communicate with your iPronto the WAP sends out RF radio frequency signals which spread in all directions The iPronto s Wireless LAN Adapter also called PCMCIA card receives these RF signals and sends RF signals back to the WAP The first thing you do when you take your iPronto out of the box is installing this Wireless LAN Adapter In the following illustrations you see how the installation works 1 Open the Wireless LAN Adapter cover by pushing in the grips and sliding off the cover in the direction indicated below figure 1 2 Insert the Wireless LAN Adapter in the socket as indicated below figure 2 iPronto User Guide peeeeeececceccesecoeseoese ey Figure 1 Figure 2 pee
11. navigation through the Devices and Pages 37 iPronto User Guide Learning IR Codes peeeeeccccceccceereccees sere seeeeeeeeeseeCeeEEEEEEELOEEEDEOEEOSELETHSEEELELEEEEEELEEE OLE EE EEEEEOCEEEELEEEEECOM The iPronto RC sends out infrared IR signals to your devices which will execute an action for example TV On or VCR Start Recording For every action the iPronto sends out a specific IR signal called an IR code The iPronto RC contains a huge database that contains numerous IR codes for all kinds of devices or D The iPronto RC is set up by default to operate Philips and Philips compatible devices If you have other brands the iPronto has to learn the specific IR codes for your device from the existing RC that accompanies the device This means that you press the button on the existing RC and point it to the iPronto s learning eye distance 4 8 inches 10 20 cm The iPronto RC will learn the IR code from the existing remote control You can learn all soft buttons and hard buttons on the iPronto eeececcee 38 Note The function of the hard buttons is always device independent This means that a hard button always executes the same action no matter what device is active Follow these steps to learn an IR code for a soft button or for a hard button 1 Place the iPronto in line with the existing remote control Make sure you point the existing remote control to the iPronto
12. set up and start using the iPronto The iPronto Getting Started Guide The iPronto Getting Started Guide gives you a short visual overview of what you have to do to get your iPronto up and running You can find the iPronto Getting Started Guide in the iPronto box m The iPronto Online Help The iPronto Online Help contains complete information on how to use the iPronto Remote Control and its extra features You can find the iPronto Online Help on http www pronto philips com products ipronto help In addition to the iPronto documentation you can consult the iPronto Portal via the iPronto browser in layout 8 On this site you can find elaborate and useful information about the iPronto You can find more information about the iPronto Portal in iPronto Online Help at http www pronto philips com products ipronto help At http www pronto philips com you can also find information in the Frequently Asked Questions section iPronto User Guide About the Pronto Wirelessly connected to the Internet the iPronto is a must have for your home entertainment experience With its dashboard you can easily access all iPronto s applications The dashboard offers access to three basic applications the Remote Control the Electronic Program Guide and the Browser however you will be able to add new applications to the dashboard in the future With iPronto s universal Remote Control you can operate almost all your devices as long as the
13. wireless settings as the WAP How to define your WAP settings on the iPronto depends on the kind of home environment you have You can find more information about the WAP settings on your PC or in the WAP s manual or you can obtain information from the person who configures your home network Wireless tab of the System Settings 21 iPronto User Guide peeeeeoeoeeeceoeseeeeeeeoeeeee Follow these steps to set your wireless settings 1 Press and hold the scroll wheel for 5 seconds to display the System Settings 2 Select the Wireless tab in the System Settings 3 To change the default name of the Service Set Identifier SSID enter the new name in the Service Set Identifier text box The SSID is a name that identifies your wireless network 4 lf encryption is enabled in your wireless network select the correct encryption in the Wireless Network Encryption section m 64 bit m 128 bit 5 If encryption is enabled in your wireless network enter your Encryption pass phrase in the Encryption pass phrase text box The Encoding key text box is automatically filled in The Encryption pass phrase must be identical to your WAP s Encryption pass phrase 22 i Network Settings Network tab of the System Settings The network settings determine how your iPronto will connect to the Internet Note You can find information about your network settings on your PC or you can obtain information from your Internet Service Pr
14. IR Codes on page 38 and Using iProntoEdit on page 41 You can find elaborate information about the Watch Device selection mechanism in the iPronto Online Help at http www pronto philips com products ipronto help 49 Subscription peeecccccccesccceesccce essere seeeeeeeeeseeeeeEELEEEETOEEETEOEEESEEEEH ELLE EE LEEEEDELEEEOLELELOEEEHELEEEELEEEELO OM Before you can use the EPG you have to m Subscribe m Personalize Activate First you should subscribe on line After the subscription you can personalize your lineup so only information on the channels that you find interesting appears in the EPG After subscribing you receive an activation key which you enter in the EPG settings on your iPronto Once you have personalized and activated your subscription the iPronto EPG is ready for use W Subscribing 1 Use an iPronto browser or your PC browser to navigate to the online EPG Subscription Pages at http www pronto philips com products ipronto epg The Login page appears 2 Enter the Username and Password that you use on the Pronto website at http www pronto philips com If you are not registered for the Pronto site yet register first The EPG welcome page appears 3 Tap or click the Create Subscription button The Create a Subscription Details page appears Siemion Kane kame a ETAS For whid Product Deem piit j iPronto User Guide in which Bagian Epurire do woi iee LERE E EEEE peeeeeesece
15. Network and Internet Connection After setting the network settings you can test whether the iPronto is able to communicate with your network and with the Internet 1 Press layout button 8 at the bottom in the touchstrip If all settings are correct the home page of the iPronto Portal appears 2 If the iPronto Portal does not appear recheck the settings in this chapter or go to Troubleshooting on page 56 3 After defining new settings tap the button to reload the iPronto Portal page in layout 8 If the new settings are correct the iPronto Portal appears After setting the wireless settings and network settings the iPronto is ready for use In the next chapter Using the iPronto you learn the basics using the touch screen what the buttons are for how you navigate on the iPronto and so on iPronto User Guide peeeeeeceeccosoeosseeeseee eeececcee 26 Using the 1Pronto Once you have adjusted the general settings and network settings you can start using the iPronto In this chapter you read how to operate the touch screen what the hard buttons are for and how you can use the iPronto s applications and functions The Touch Screen You can operate the iPronto touch screen in two ways One way is to use the plastic tipped stylus specially designed for use on a touch screen The stylus is very useful if you want to tap a small area on the touch screen because it is very precise Warning Never use an actual pen
16. WiFi 802 11b wireless home network and converts them into infrared IR signals These IR signals are then sent out to your IR controlled A V and home control devices You can find more information about the NetX in the iPronto Online Help at http Awww pronto philips com products ipronto help iPronto User Guide 43 The Browser In this chapter you can find general information about the iPronto Browser application You can find detailed and frequently updated information in the iPronto Online Help at http www pronto philips com products ipronto help You use the iPronto browser to access the Internet The iPronto browser functions the same way as a regular PC browser it has Back Forward Home Reload and Stop buttons you can enter URLs see the downloading progress and scroll with the scroll bar Een HEETE FLE La ed ee Php ea a ed eel To rmi R aa yra Pelee See li peat eae ideo The Fe Ae tet eed pe eee eb yin i anit Pee veo bere Editia mij eee pkh ani ae bet be iPronto Browser iPronto User Guide peeeeeecececscosoeosseeeseee eeeececcee 44 1 2 iPronto User Guide Setting the Home Page Peceeecccce recess eceeseseeseseeee se eee ee EEEEESCEEEE ZEEE TELE EOLEEEEEEEE HOLE EE LEE ELEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELECEEDOE LEM In the Browser Settings you can set the Home Page for every individual browser in every layout When you press the Home button this page is a
17. ccsoeeosseeesees 50 iPronto User Guide peeeoeoeceeoeeeoeseeeoeseeneees 4 Inthe Subscription Name text box enter a name for your subscription The Subscription Name can consist of maximum 25 characters 5 In the For Which Product dropdown list select iPronto 6 Inthe In Which Region Country Do you Live dropdown list select the correct region country 7 Tap or click the Next button The Create a Subscription License Agreement page appears 8 Tap or click the I Agree button to accept the License Agreement The Create a Subscription Summary page appears 9 Check whether your subscription details are correct and tap or click the Next button The Create a Subscription Activation Key page appears Write down your activation key here After the registration you can personalize the information that will be sent to you The procedure for personalizing EPG data is not the same for US iPronto users and European iPronto users m When you live in the US follow the procedure Personalizing for the United States below m When you live in Europe follow the procedure Personalizing for European Countries on page 52 Personalizing for the United States 1 In the Create a Subscription Activation Key page tap or click the the Proceed to personalization button The Personalization Wizard Home Page appears 2 Tap or click the Add a lineup button The Personalization Wizard step 1 page a
18. e front panel They always operate the iPronto s Remote Control RC When you are working with the iPronto s Electronic Program Guide or browser these buttons will still have RC functions By default the RC buttons have the following functions You can change these default functions with the iPronto s learning tool This means that the iPronto will learn an IR infrared code from the existing RC of your device for instance your TV See Learning IR Codes on page 38 channel up and channel volume up down and volume down iPronto User Guide 28 W The Scroll Wheel The iPronto s scroll wheel is located on the left side of the touch screen By scrolling the wheel you adjust the volume of the iPronto success beeps and so on in 20 intervals By pressing and holding the scroll wheel for 5 seconds you enter the System Settings to adjust settings such as time date network and so on The External Connections MMC SD port Jo The MMC SD slot the headphone headphone connection and the USB port are USB currently not operational power adapter connector iPronto User Guide 29 Using the iPronto Navigating the iPronto posecosoocococooocoooosoocosoosocoooooocosococosocoooococosoocosococosocoooooocosooococoosoooooooooococoosoooooood W Layouts and Touchstrip The iPronto has 8 predefined ways of organizing the screen called layouts You can switch between thes
19. e layouts with the touchstrip Touchstrip iPronto User Guide peeeeceecececceseocce peeececocn iPronto User Guide When you tap one of the 8 buttons in the touchstrip the corresponding layout appears Layout 1 is a Remote Control screen Layout 2 is an EPG screen Layouts 3 7 are Browser screens with various URLs Layout 8 is a read only browser that takes you to the iPronto Portal Here you can find all kinds of useful information about the iPronto You can learn about new software for your iPronto You can subscribe to the iPronto EPG application and modify your lineup You can find iPronto Online Help You can read the latest news You can find interesting links Il Flipside and Settings On the iPronto every application has a flipside On this flipside you can read application information and modify settings There are two kinds of settings on the iPronto The System Settings are general and applicable to every application Application Settings are specific for one application in one layout For example the Home Page of a Browser that can differ in different layouts For more information on System Settings go to Getting the iPronto Up and Running on page 14 Note You cannot modify the Application Settings of layout 8 the iPronto Portal 31 Accessing the Application Flipside 1 To access the Application Flipside tap and hold the View Control button in the lower right corner of the application
20. e user s All rights are reserved Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without prior consent of the copyright owner iPronto User Guide peeeeoecevoeeeeeseeeseeeeees Table of Contents What Does the iPronto Box Contain About the iPronto Documentation About the iPronto Installing the Wireless LAN Adapter Installing and Recharging the Battery Installing Recharging Getting the iPronto Up and Running Setting up Your iPronto Setting up Your Network Using the iPronto The Touch Screen The Status Display The iPronto s External Controls The External Connections Navigating the iPronto The Keyboard The Remote Control How Does the iPronto RC Work Learning IR Codes Using iProntoEdit Using the iPronto Remote Control with the NetX The Browser Setting the Home Page Entering a URL Table of Contents The Electronic Program Guide 47 Subscription 50 Upgrading 55 Troubleshooting 56 Specifications 60 Index 62 jeccocoooooooo ZEEE EZEE 2 What Does the iPronto Box Contain The iPronto box contains the following items iPronto User Guide iPronto Warranty Getting Started Guide Battery k AC power adapter with cable Wireless LAN Adapter iPronto User Guide iPronto User Guide peeeeeesececocroeosseeeeees About the 1Pronto Documentation The iPronto documentation consists of three parts This iPronto User Guide This guide is meant to help you
21. ececocn Installing the Wireless LAN Adapter 3 Put the Wireless LAN Adapter in the correct position until it clicks and close the cover Note Do not install any other adapter Do not remove the Wireless LAN Adapter when the iPronto is activated After the Wireless LAN Adapter is installed there is no need to remove it It can permanently be left inside the iPronto iPronto User Guide peocseseveecccocce eeecccce iPronto User Guide Installing and Recharging the Battery Installing After installing the Wireless LAN Adapter you install the battery The battery is precharged but it is advisable to fully charge the battery when you start using the iPronto See Recharging on page 13 Insert the battery as follows 1 Lift the stand figure 1 2 Open the battery cover by pushing the grips and sliding off the cover in the direction indicated below figure 2 Figure 1 Figure 2 3 Attach the battery connector to the provided socket figure 3 4 Put the right side of the battery under the provided hook figure 4 Figure 3 Figure 4 peeeeeeeeeveeeeee 5 Push the left side of the battery down into its place 6 Close the battery cover Installing and Recharging the Battery iPronto User Guide Recharging pPeceeeccceescccsseceesesceseeeeeeeeeee ee eeEeESCEEEEEEEE TELE EOLEEEEEEEE HOLES EE LEEEELEOEEDEEEEEEEELEDECEEDOE LEM The iPronto is provided with a power adapt
22. ectronic Program Guide An Electronic Program Guide EPG is the electronic equivalent of a printed television program guide But the iPronto s EPG is not a regular EPG It is unique because of its direct interaction with the iPronto s Remote Control While browsing through the Electronic Program Guide you can immediately switch your TV to the channel onan so oom r naa ene pjm Ladies Wiki D fashion Linergenny 8 i Gin eta iat Bae nner CONTENEN BLEKI wore bet rere pap anaage TE Aara h ilicit l diriad d magiel a Cota eed Apat p f piste pon hjir r Bitigor Product tho Thay pre filter settings a program overview Y Haii ea Puni T ha guae til Pirhi iPronto User Guide peeeeseeveeseeneeeeeseeeeeee LEAT EEE ei detailed information 47 iPronto User Guide peeeeeoeoeveeceeeeeeeeeeeeee Inthe filter settings you can select the genre date and time to obtain information about programs in the future You can choose a day and the time of the day morning afternoon evening and night from dropdown lists or you can set the exact time with the and buttons If you tap the Now button the EPG data will automatically display the programs currently playing of the genre s you have selected Inthe program overview the list of programs that meet your selection criteria which you defined in the upper part of the screen appears The detailed information for the selected program is
23. er to recharge the battery t is best to fully recharge the battery It takes 2 to 3 hours to recharge the battery Recharging automatically stops when the battery is full f you recharge when the battery is completely empty you might lose some of your settings n normal use recharge every 2 days When you use the iPronto very frequently recharge every day You can use the iPronto while it is being recharged While the battery is being recharged the Status Display shows a ull battery indication Plug in the power adapter as shown in the illustration The first time you put the battery in the iPronto the iPronto will start up automatically and guide you to the System Settings This may take 1 to 2 minutes Continue with the next chapter Getting the iPronto Up and Running to adjust the settings 13 Getting the iPronto Up and Running iPronto User Guide peeeeoeoeoeeecoeeeeeeeeeeeeee This chapter is divided in two parts In the first part Setting up your iPronto from page 15 on you read how to define the general settings The second part Setting up your Network starting on page 20 tells you about setting up your wireless network and Internet connection The first time you activate your iPronto it will lead you through some initial screens and messages After these messages the System Settings will automatically appear on the screen These settings are divided into five tabs arami Wiraee Sond hile et
24. evice selection mechanism in the EPG settings The Watch Device selection mechanism determines how the TV switches channels A TV can use for example a 10 button or an Enter button to switch channels 1 Tap and hold the View Control button to display the EPG settings The EPG page turns to its flipside 2 Select the Settings tab 3 Select your type of Watch Device selection mechanism m 2 digits Select this option if to switch your device to channel 15 for example you need to press 1 5 m 3 digits Select this option if to switch your device to channel 15 for example you need to press 0 1 5 m 4 digits Select this option if to switch your device to channel 15 for example you need to press 0 0 1 5 4 You can check the Use Start command check box if you want the iPronto to send out a Start macro before it switches channels You can define your own Start macro with iProntoEdit You can find more information about iProntoEdit in the Help Menu of iProntoEdit 5 Check the Use Enter command check box if to go to a certain channel you need to press Enter after pressing 2 3 or 4 digits 6 Check whether the Watch Device is functioning correctly on the iPronto RC The iPronto EPG reuses the RC s IR codes If the Watch Device in the ICF of the RC does not function properly you should learn the correct IR code for the relevant button or attach the correct IR code with iProntoEdit See Learning
25. he EPG will be fully functional and new data will be downloaded automatically every day You also have the possibility to download EPG data manually in on MIB EPG tab on the EPG flipside llu iPronto User Guide peeeeeeceecosoeosseeese ee eeeececcee 54 iPronto User Guide peeeeoeceoeoeveeeeseeeeeeeees Upgrading On the About tab of the System Settings an Upgrade iPronto button for downloading new software from the Internet is located If you tap the Upgrade iPronto button the iPronto automatically checks if upgrades of your software are available on the Internet When there are upgrades available you can download them from the Internet immediately at http www pronto philips com in the Downloads section After downloading the iPronto automatically reboots and any new software will be ready for use It is advised to upload your iPronto Configuration File to iProntoEdit as a backup before you download new upgrades When new upgrades are available you can read about them on the iPronto Portal via layout 8 in the touchstrip When you have registered your iPronto on the Pronto site you will also receive an email when upgrades are available To be able to check for upgrades your iPronto has to be connected to your home network and to the Internet If you have problems during the upgrading process check out the Frequently Asked Questions section on http www pronto philips com Note Pronto will retain the homepages i
26. he IR code from the existing remote control See Learning IR Codes on page 38 Define a new brand with iProntoEdit See Using iProntoEdit on page 41 or consult iProntoEdit Help in the Help menu of iProntoEdit on your PC for more information m Make sure the RF settings are set correctly You can check the RF settings in iProntoEdit f you operate the A V or home control device without the NetX the RF settings should be set to IR enabled lf you operate the A V or home control device with the NetX the RF settings should be set to RF enabled You can find more information in iProntoEdit Help in the Help menu of iProntoEdit on your PC 56 iPronto User Guide peeeseeoeeeeseseeeeseeeeeeee My iPronto does not respond When your iPronto does not respond try the following 1 The iPronto may be powered off Press the Power button to power it on 2 The battery may be low Check the battery status on the status display Recharge the battery if necessary See nstalling and Recharging the Battery on page 10 3 If steps 1 and 2 have no result use the Reset button The Reset button is located at the back of the iPronto as indicated in the illustration Press the Reset button with a pointed object such as an unfolded paperclip The iPronto will reboot Some settings may be lost such as date and time settings 4 If resetting does not help contact your dealer 57 iPronto User Guide peeeeoeoeoeeecoeeeeeeeeeoeeeee
27. ht affect the IR signals When learning still fails check out the Frequently Asked Questions section on http www pronto philips com for more information 40 iPronto User Guide peeeeoeceeoeseeoeseeeseeeeees Using iProntoEdit Peceeecccce recess eceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ee eeEE ES EEEEEEEEE TELE E OLE EE EEE EO CEEEELEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELECLEDOE LEM When you buy an iPronto it is supplied with a default iCF However you can also personalize the functions and the look of the iPronto You can do this with iProntoEdit iProntoEdit is the visual editor for creating and configuring iCFs on your computer You can download the latest version of iProntoEdit and the accompanying manual from the Downloads section at http www pronto philips com With iProntoEdit you can fully define the iPronto user interface for example You can perform ba sic actions such as m Deleting and adding devices m Deleting and adding pages m Deleting and adding buttons or panels You can easily position elements on a page with simple tools such as m Setting a Grid and Border m Centering elem ents m Setting the Z order of elements You can design pag es with buttons and bitmaps for example m Adding bitmaps to a button for its pressed and released state m Importing an entire gallery with your own buttons or bitmaps m Changing the color of elements You can configure elements such as m Labeling button m Adding a com
28. ions list The list of available stations in the selected language expands Tap or click the symbol in front of an expanded list to collapse the stations list In the Select column of the table check the check box of every station for which you want to receive EPG data In the Channel column of the table enter the channel number of the every station for which you want to receive EPG data Repeat steps 6 to 8 for all the channels in all the languages for which you want to receive EPG data Tap or click the Next button The Personalization Wizard Step 3 page appears Check the stations and channel numbers that you have defined If necessary click the Back button to modify the stations or channel numbers In the Personalization Wizard Step 3 page tap or click the Finish button The Personalization Wizard Home Page appears again After the subscription you have to enter the activation key on the EPG flipside on your iPronto 53 E Activating 1 Open the EPG application in layout 2 on your iPronto The EPG appears 2 Tap and hold the View Control button for 5 seconds to display the EPG settings The flipside of the EPG appears 3 Select the Activate tab of the EPG flipside 4 In the Activation key text box enter your activation key with the on screen keyboard 5 Tap the Activate button The first EPG download starts Note The first EPG data download may take about 30 minutes After the initial download t
29. iversal database See Learning IR Codes on page 38 and Using iProntoEdit on page 41 My browser does not work 1 Check the network settings in the System Settings See Getting the Pronto Up and Running on page 14 You can find more information about network settings in the Internet Settings on your PC If you do not have a PC you can obtain network information from your Internet Service Provider 2 Check the RF icon in the status display If the RF icon is off something is wrong with your wireless network 58 iPronto User Guide peeeeoeceeoeeeoeseeeeseeeeees 1 Check the settings on the Wireless tab See Wireless Settings on page 21 If you have a PC you can find more information about the wireless settings there If you do not have a PC you can find more information in the manual of your Wireless Access Point 2 Check the network signal strength in the Wireless tab of the System Settings See Getting the iPronto Up and Running on page 14 3 Check whether the Wireless Access Point functions correctly by testing it with another device in your network for example your PC 4 Check the settings of your Wireless Access Point If you have a PC you can find more information about the Wireless Access Point there If you do not have a PC you can find more information in the manual of your Wireless Access Point 5 Check whether your Wireless LAN Adapter is installed correctly The Wireless LAN Adapter has a green led If
30. lock for example 14 00 H iPronto User Guide peecccccccccoscccccceses 3 Select the time format in the Time Format dropdown list ae W Adjusting the Time 1 Select the General tab in the System Settings 2 Inthe Time section select the Hours box The selection appears with a highlighted border 3 Use the and buttons to change the hour 4 Inthe Time section select the Minutes box The selection appears with a highlighted border 5 Use the and buttons to change the minutes 6 When you have set the Time Format to 12 hour clock 1 Inthe Time section select the AM PM box The selection appears with a highlighted border 2 Use the and buttons to change AM or PM W Adjusting the Date Format 1 Select the General tab in the System Settings 2 Select the Date Format dropdown list A list of date formats appears You have two possibilities month day year for example 12 31 2003 m day month year for example 31 12 2003 3 Select the date format in the Date Format dropdown list iPronto User Guide 17 iPronto User Guide W Adjusting the Date 1 Select the General tab in the System Settings 2 Select the box that you want to modify Months Days or Years box The selection appears with a highlighted border 3 Use the and buttons to set the correct months days and years W Adjusting the Brightness You can set the brightness of the touch screen in 16 intervals 1 Select
31. lways displayed Open the browser that you want to configure Tap and hold the View Control button for 5 seconds to display the Application Settings The flipside of the browser appears lineae j Browser flipside In the Homepage URL text box enter the URL of the Home Page with the on screen keyboard See The Keyboard on page 33 for more information Or To set the currently active web page as Home Page tap the Use Current button Note ct OU cannot modify the home page of layout 8 With layout 8 you always enter the iPronto Portal l uuaa 45 The Browser Entering a URL peeeececcccsccceereccceee eres seeeeseeeese eee EEE EEE ZEEE E TELE E SOLE HFECEEEELEEEEEOEEEEOLEDELEEEEHELEDEELEEEEL OOM The URL that you are visiting is displayed in the bar at the top of the browser You can enter a URL with the iPronto s on screen keyboard Tap the text box on the touch screen The on screen keyboard appears 2 Enter the URL with the on screen keyboard The URL appears in the keyboard s text box 3 a Tap the Done button to close the keyboard P User peeeesoeeceoceceoece The Electronic Program Guide In this chapter you can find general information about the iPronto Electronic Program Guide application You can find detailed and frequently updated information in the iPronto Online Help at http www pronto philips com products ipronto help One of the iPronto s key applications is the El
32. ly limited by memory Automatically updated Electronic Program Guide nternet browser for instant access to information Remote upgrades of software through web connection Infrared IR 8 power LEDs for sending IR codes 1 receiving eye for receiving IR codes Operating distance of approximately 33 ft 10 m Learning frequency up to 78 kHz and 455 kHz Memory 64 MB of non volatile flash memory and 64 MB of RAM Battery Rechargeable lithium ion battery 7 4 V Power Management Power on by tapping the touch screen by pressing a button by tilting the device Power off automatically or by pressing the Power button Dimensions HxWxD 9 4 inch x 7 0 inch x 0 9 inch 240 x 178 x 23 mm Operating temperature 41 F to 113 F 5 C to 45 C iPronto User Guide peeeeoecoeoeeeceeeeceeeeeoeeeee 60 iPronto User Guide peeeeoeceeoeeeoeseeeeseeeeees Accessories Included CD ROM with iProntoEdit software Power adapter Battery pack Wireless LAN Adapter Not included NetX Network Extender iProntoEdit PC Requirements Windows 98SE ME 2000 or XP 64 MB of RAM 70 MB of free hard disk space IEEE 802 11b compliant WiFi CD ROM player Broadband Internet access R database information Redesigned by UEI Technology Licensed under U S Patent 5 689 353 Portions UIE 1999 61 Index iPronto User Guide A About tab 15 activation 54 activation key 50 54
33. n the several layouts O 55 Troubleshooting iPronto User Guide peeeeoecoeoeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeee In this chapter you can find some useful instructions to solve problems that you may encounter while using your iPronto You can find more elaborate and frequently updated information in the Frequently Asked Questions section at http www pronto philips com The soft buttons on my touch screen do not respond properly It might happen that the buttons on your touch screen do not respond properly for example when you have to tap to the left of the button instead of on the button In this case you should recalibrate the touch screen Calibrating enables the iPronto to place the icons on the touch screen in line with their functions See Calibrating the Touch Screen on page 16 My iPronto switches off automatically The iPronto has a power off time out function to save power You can change the power off time out in the System Settings See Adjusting the Power off Time Out on page 18 Devices do not respond to the commands send m Make sure to point the iPronto s sending eye towards the A V or home control device m Make sure there is no obstruction between the iPronto and the A V or home control device m Check the battery status in the status display m Check if your device understands Philips IR codes You can find this information in your device s manual If your device does not understand Philips IR codes you can Learn t
34. ovider You can set the network settings as follows 1 Press and hold the scroll wheel for 5 seconds to display the System Settings 2 Select the Network tab in the System Settings iPronto User Guide 23 iPronto User Guide 3 To create a personal name for your iPronto enter the name in the iPronto host name text box The host name will be visible when you are using iProntoEdit or when you use your iPronto with the NetX Make the iPronto host name as meaningful as possible You can use a maximum of 64 characters You can find more information about the NetX in Using the iPronto Remote Control with the NetX on page 43 After entering the iPronto host name you determine the type of IP address you use An IP address is a number that identifies you on the Internet You have two options m Use DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Your iPronto s IP address will automatically be assigned by the DHCP server m Use a fixed IP address You have only one IP address that you assign to your iPronto and that never changes If you use DHCP 1 In the Network Configuration section select Use DHCP The IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Local domain name DNS1 and DNS2 text boxes are automatically filled in You can manually modify the DNS1 and DNS2 text boxes Nepal coriguigterr o Ue PRP amp Fimi iP Selecting DHCP 24 iPronto User Guide If you wish to use a fixed IP address Note When you have a
35. p jumps s pages and devices ete action list also called macros to a button with an IR command links delays beeps and m Adding IR codes from iProntoEdit s universal database You can set up the NetX You can find more information about the NetX in Using the iPronto Remote Control with the NetX on page 43 41 To modify the iCF with iProntoEdit you have to be able to transfer the iCF from the iPronto to your PC and vice versa This is called uploading and downloading respectively You can upload the iCF from your iPronto to the PC and download the iCF from the PC to your iPronto via your home network To upload or download an iCF open iProntoEdit on your PC and click the Upload button to upload the iCF into iProntoEdit or click the Download button to download the iCF to the iPronto You can find more information on uploading and downloading in iPronto Online Help at http www pronto philips com products ipronto help and in the online Frequently Asked Questions section at http www pronto philips com iPronto User Guide 42 Using the iPronto Remote Control with the NetX The NetX is a part of the Philips Connected Home solution and extends the control of iPronto beyond the line of sight and into multiple rooms Via the NetX your iPronto can control your A V and Home Control devices from virtually any location in your home The NetX receives signals sent out by iPronto via your
36. page for 5 seconds The application turns to its flipside 2 To return to the normal view tap the View Control button in the lower left corner of the screen The Keyboard pece eee cerseseee ee eee ees ee ee S ESET SOOT SEEEEH TOES SEOHESEOEEETEEET EEE EEEEETE SOHO HOLE EEEEEESESEEHOSEEEEOEEM The iPronto is provided with an on screen keyboard You need this keyboard to enter text in text boxes for example to enter a URL in the browser When you tap a text box the on screen keyboard automatically appears A greyed out text box indicates that you cannot enter text in it and that there is no on screen keyboard available The on screen keyboard has its own text box which displays the same text as the application s text box Depending on the text box that you tap the keyboard s text box consists of either 1 for example when you enter a URL or 3 lines for example when you fill in a form on the Internet When a one line text box appears you can only enter one line of text When a three line text box appears you can enter multiple lines of text If your text consists of more than three lines a scroll bar appears i Working with the Keyboard 1 Tap the text box in which you want to enter text The on screen keyboard appears iPronto User Guide peeeeeoeecocsoeosseeeseee eeeeeccee 32 iPronto User Guide peeeeeeecceeceeeneeeeees On screen Keyboard To enter text tap the buttons with characters numbers punctua
37. pencil or other sharp object These objects can damage the touch screen SS You can also operate the touch screen with your finger This is less precise than using the stylus However you may find it more comfortable to use your finger on the touch screen The Status Display Below the touch screen the iPronto has a small screen This second screen is always on even when the iPronto has been switched off It displays the time and battery status The status display also displays an RF icon and an IR icon Whenever the iPronto is communicating over your home network the RF icon is on The IR icon gives you feedback when you are using the iPronto s Remote Control every time you tap a button on the touch screen or press a hard button that sends an IR code to sPront Jaana your device the IR icon flashes atten peeeeseeeecsecceseseeeee es status eeeececece 27 The iPronto s External Controls peeececcccceccceercccceseereeseeeseeeceseeeeeeeeeDeesOEEEZEOEEE SELLE SELLE LELEEEEE OLEH EOLEDELEEEEH ELE EELEEEE LOOM W The Power Button The iPronto s Power button located on the left side of the iPronto is used to switch the iPronto on when it is powered off In the System Settings you can decide on other options for powering on the iPronto See Adjusting the Power On Settings on page 19 You can also use the Power button to switch the iPronto off at any time W The Remote Control buttons The iPronto has five buttons on th
38. plicaton Settings go to the System Settings and so on You can decide to switch the system sounds on or off When the system sounds are switched on you can adjust the volume by scrolling the scrollwheel 1 Select the General tab in the System Settings 2 Inthe System sounds section select m On adjust volume with scrollwheel if you want to hear the system sounds m Off when you do not want to hear the system sounds 19 Setting up Your Network After adjusting the settings in the General tab you have to set your wireless settings and network settings in the Wireless and Network tabs These settings depend on the kind of home environment you have You can find more information about home networks in the iPronto Online Help at http www pronto philips com products ipronto help In the illustration below you see an example of a configuration Sroscbancd Moeten B z itb eo 1b Wireiess Ethornat AConSS Pow Example of a Configuration iPronto User Guide peeeeeesecececsoeoseeeeeees eeececcee 20 iPronto User Guide i Wireless Settings After setting the general settings you need to set the wireless settings This is needed so your iPronto can connect to your home network and to the Internet and to communicate with iProntoEdit The Wireless Access Point WAP sends out RF radio frequency signals to the iPronto s Wireless LAN Adapter The iPronto must use the same
39. ppears 51 iPronto User Guide pe eeeeoeoeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeee 3 In the Zip Postal Code text box enter your zip code 4 Tap or click the Next button The Personalization Wizard Step 2 page appears 5 Select your TV signal source A TV signal source can be cable local broadcast satellite and cable digital 6 Tap or click the Next button The Personalization Wizard Step 3 page appears 7 Select your provider 8 Tap or click the Next button The Personalization Wizard Step 4 page appears 9 Enter a name for your subscription 10 Deselect the stations for which you do not want to receive EPG data The deselected stations will not be available on the iPronto EPG 11 Tap or click the Finish button The Personalization Wizard Home Page appears again Personalizing for European Countries 1 Inthe Create a Subscription Activation Key page tap or click the the Proceed to personalization button The Personalization Wizard Home Page appears 2 Tap or click the Add a lineup button The Personalization Wizard step 1 page appears 52 iPronto User Guide peeeeoeceoeoeveeeoeseeeeseeeees Select your TV signal source You can select Cable Satellite or Antenna Tap or click the Next button The Personalization Wizard step 2 page appears In the Name text field enter a name for your lineup Tap or click the symbol in front of the language to expand the stat
40. rightness 18 time out 18 learn 38 M MMC SD 29 N navigate 44 59 network settings IP 24 proxy 25 NetX 43 0 on screen keyboard See keyboard P page 37 Page tab 37 PCMCIA 8 pen See stylus personalize 41 personalizing EPG Europe 52 United States 51 power adapter 13 power button 6 19 28 power off 18 power on 19 proxy 25 R RC See Remote Control recharge 13 Remote Control 35 iProntoEdit 41 learn IR 38 Remote Control button 28 reset 7 57 RF icon 27 RF signal 8 63 iPronto User Guide peeeeeoeoeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeee S scroll wheel 6 29 set up iPronto 15 network 20 settings Application Settings 32 System Settings 14 32 SmartSurf 48 58 soft button 38 speaker 6 status display 6 27 stylus 6 subscription 50 surf 44 59 System Settings 19 32 About 15 General 15 Network 23 Wireless 21 system sounds 19 T ime 17 ime format 16 ime out 18 56 adapter 18 battery 18 imezone 16 Tools tab 38 ouch screen 27 ouchstrip 30 roubleshooting 56 U universal remote control 35 upload 42 URL 45 46 USB 29 Vv View Control button 32 WAP 8 21 watch device selection mechanism 49 58 Watch Feature 48 58 Wireless Access Point 8 21 Wireless LAN Adapter 8 59 wireless settings 21 Documentation concept and elaboration The Human Interface Group de Regenboog 11 2800 Mechelen Belgium http
41. so on These settings are necessary to make your iPronto function properly The first time you activate your iPronto the System Settings will automatically appear on the screen To access the System Settings later follow this procedure Press and hold the scroll wheel for 5 seconds The page turns to its flipside To exit the System Settings Press the scroll wheel again Or Tap the View Control button in the lower left corner of the touch screen The page turns to its normal view 15 W Calibrating the Touch Screen On first use you need to calibrate the touch screen of your iPronto By calibrating you improve the accuracy of the touch screen 1 Select the General tab in the System Settings 2 Tap the Calibrate touchscreen button The Calibration screen appears 3 Follow the instructions that the iPronto provides When calibration has succeeded you hear a success sound W Adjusting the Timezone You need to set the timezone to enable your Electronic Program Guide to display the correct data at the right time 1 Select the General tab in the System Settings 2 Select the Timezone dropdown list A list of all timezones appears 3 Select your timezone from the Timezone dropdown list W Adjusting the Time Format 1 Select the General tab in the System Settings 2 Select the Time Format dropdown list A list of time formats appears You have two possibilities m 12 hour clock for example 2 00 PM m 24 hour c
42. the General tab in the System Settings 2 Inthe LCD Brightness section use the and buttons to set the brightness W Adjusting the Power off Time Out Time Out when iPronto is running on the battery 1 Select the General tab in the System Settings 2 Inthe LCD power off when on batteries section use the and buttons to set the LCD time out You can choose a time out between 30 seconds and 15 minutes Time Out when iPronto is plugged into the power adapter 1 Select the General tab in the System Settings 2 Inthe LCD power off when AC plugged in section use the and buttons to set the LCD time out You can choose a time out between 30 seconds and 14 minutes or you can choose to always leave the display on 18 iPronto User Guide peeeeoeceoeoeeeoeseeeeseeeeees W Adjusting the Power On Settings 1 You can power on the iPronto in several ways after it was powered off 2 Select the General tab in the System Settings In the Power on by section select m Power Button amp Touch amp Tilt to power on the iPronto when the Power Button is pressed when the screen is tapped or when the iPronto is tilted m Power Button amp Touch to power on the iPronto when the Power Button is pressed or when the screen is tapped m Power Button to power on the iPronto only when the Power Button is pressed W Adjust the System Sound Settings You hear the system sounds when you tap a button on the touch screen go to the Ap
43. this led is not on something is wrong with your Wireless LAN Adapter See nstalling the Wireless LAN Adapter on page 8 The iPronto browser does not display web pages the same way as the browser on my PC Most web pages are optimized for viewing with a Netscape or Internet Explorer browser That is why pages may look different on the iPronto browser The iPronto browser has some limitations compared to a regular browser The iPronto browser supports images of the gif jpg and png types The iPronto browser does not support popup windows Plugins are not supported This means that you cannot download graphics audio and video files You cannot make a list of favorites or bookmarks Cookies are only stored if there is enough memory available The iPronto browser uses a different type of JavaScript than a regular browser Therefore some pages may be displayed differently or may not be displayed There is a limit on the amount of memory space for applets This means that large size pages may not be downloaded Applets may have an unpredictable behavior 59 Specifications Display Wireless Network Color TFT VGA screen with 65536 colors Resolution 640x480 pixels EEE 802 11b compliant WiFi 64 bit or 128 bit encryption Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP or Fixed IP nfrastructure mode support Software Database with IR codes to operate more than 500 brands Built in Philips IR codes Total number of devices on
44. tion and the space bar To enter one character in upper case tap the Shift button The character you enter right after tapping Shift will appear in upper case To enter multiple characters in upper case tap the Caps button All the characters you enter after tapping Caps will appear in upper case until you tap the Caps button again To enter a symbol tap the Special button The symbols appear on the buttons and you can tap the symbol you need After tapping a symbol the normal characters reappear on the buttons iis 6 To go to a newline only in a multi line text box tap the button When you keep on typing the cursor automatically moves to the next line when the end of the line is reached 7 To position the cursor tap the place in the keyboard s text box where you want to position the cursor Or Use the keyboard s arrow keys to move up down left or right 8 Tap Done The keyboard closes and the text appears in the text box or Tap Cancel The keyboard closes and the text does not appear in the text box iPronto User Guide peeeeseceeccocsoeosseeese ee eeececcee 34 The Remote Control In this chapter you can find general information about the iPronto Remote Control application You can find detailed and frequently updated information in the iPronto Online Help at http www pronto philips com products ipronto help The iPronto Remote Control RC is a universal RC This means that it
45. y understand IR infrared signals And because of its intuitive interface iPronto is easy to use for everybody But iPronto is not only a Remote Control it also has an Electronic Program Guide Without any effort you always have an up to date and customizable Program Guide for your favorite channels What makes this Electronic Program Guide so unique is its direct interaction with the iPronto s Remote Control No more wading through pages of program guides Get the information you want fast and start watching your programs immediately by tapping one single button You are watching TV and would like to see sports shows Using the EPG you only need one button press to surf through the channels that are broadcasting sports at this particular moment The iPronto is also provided with easy Internet browsing functionality With the browser application it is now possible to connect to the Internet while you sit back and relax in front of your TV About the iPronto The iPronto consists of several parts touchstrip with 8 layout buttons color TFT stylus touch screen speaker power button scroll wheel speaker Remote Control buttons iPronto User Guide peeceecececccnceccece LERE E EEEE iPronto User Guide IR learning eye and sending eye stand cover of the wireless LAN adapter reset button cover of the battery pack This User Guide is meant to help you set up and start using your

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