User Manual1Taking a First Look 2The Batteries 3The Appliance 4The Touch Screen 5Using ProntoNEO 6Activating the ProntoNEO 6Operating Devices 8Working
User Manual10Using the Page Up and Page Down ButtonsThe controls to operate your devices are mostly located on different pages. Youcan scroll through
User Manual11Note You have to press and hold the Mode button for 3 seconds to prevent accidentalchanges.3 Select the desired mode from the Mode screen
User Manual12Using ProntoNEOAdjust the LCD TimeoutThe LCD timeout indicates how long the LCD touch screen stays active before itturns off. The LCD wil
User Manual13Using ProntoNEOChange the Beep volumeThe beep volume setting adjusts or turns off the volume of all button and systembeeps on the ProntoN
User Manual14Using ProntoNEOThird Setup PageProntoNEO InformationThis page contains information that may be important to the dealer in case of adefect
User Manual15Using ProntoNEODefining the Brands of Your Devices Like other remote controls ProntoNEO uses infrared (IR) codes to activate devices.The
User Manual16Using ProntoNEO5 Tap Next to define the code set of your device.The code set screen appears. When the brand is already defined like in th
User Manual17Using ProntoNEOIf you entered an incorrect code set, you hear an error beep. A message screenappears.1 Press OK.ProntoNEO returns to the
User Manual18Using ProntoNEOLearning CommandsIf an IR code or a brand is not in the database, you can program ProntoNEOcommands by transmitting IR sig
User Manual19Using ProntoNEO4 Tap Learn on the Mode screen.ProntoNEO is now in Learn Mode. ‘Learn’ and the label of the selected deviceappear at the t
User Manual2Taking a First LookProntoNEO is an Intelligent Remote Control that can be used forvirtually all audio and video devices that understand in
User Manual20Using ProntoNEOWhen the ProntoNEO does not receive an IR code in 5 seconds:• You will hear an error beep;• The label changes from Learnin
User Manual21Using ProntoNEORecording MacrosA macro allows you to send a sequence of commands using one single button. Youcan for instance, switch on
User Manual226 Tap the soft or hard button you want to select as a macro.A message screen appears.7 Tap Start.The Device Overview appears with the ‘Re
User Manual239 Tap the soft or hard buttons with the commands you want to record.10 Press the Page Up and Page Down buttons to go to different screens
User Manual2413 Press OK to save the macro and return to the Mode screen.The existing command of the selected button is replaced by the macro.–or–Pres
User Manual25If you want to personalize your ProntoNEO even more beyond its standardprogramming features, NEOedit is the tool for you to use. NEOedit
User Manual26Minimum System Requirements• PC with a Pentium 166 MHz or higher• Windows 95/98/ME/XP or NT 4.0/2000• 32 MB of RAM• 16 MB of free hard di
User Manual27Important NoticesTake care not to scratch the touch screenUse your finger to tap the LCD touch screen or use plastic-tipped pens intended
User Manual28FAQHow do I reset the ProntoNEO?Under normal circumstances, you will never have to reset the ProntoNEO.However, on rare occasions, if the
User Manual29TroubleshootingGeneral ProblemsThe display stays blank or becomes black• Make sure the batteries are properly installed.See “The Batterie
User Manual3Taking a First LookThe BatteriesWhen you use ProntoNEO for the first time, you have to install the batteries. The ProntoNEO requires 3 AA-
User Manual30TroubleshootingProntoNEO is not recognized by the NEOedit software• Make sure the serial cable is properly connected. See ‘NEOedit’ on p.
User Manual31SpecificationsThe specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice.Display Monochrome touch screen LCD wit
User Manual32Table of BrandsPreAmpCarver 0296Curtis Mathes 0327GE 0105JVC 0358Linn 0296Magnavox 0296Marantz 0296Optimus 0422, 0327Philips 0296Pioneer
User Manual33Table of BrandsLinn 0184MCS 0056MTC 0447Magnavox 0184, 0332Marantz 0184, 0653, 0056, 0207Mission 0184NSM 0184Nikko 0201Onkyo 0128, 0895Op
User Manual34Table of BrandsPanasonic 0066, 1545Penney 0222Philips 1116, 1216, 1296, 0418Pioneer 0177, 0558, 1050Proscan 1281Quasar 0066RCA 1281, 05
User Manual35Table of BrandsHallmark 0205Harley Davidson 0206Harman/Kardon 0081Harvard 0207Hitachi 0172, 0083, 0043Infinity 0081Inteq 0044JBL 0081JCB
User Manual36Table of BrandsWards 0081, 0205, 0043, 0046, 0048, 0057, 0083, 0206White Westinghouse 0651, 0650, 0490Yamaha 0046, 0057Zenith 0044, 0651,
User Manual37Table of BrandsRCA 0087, 0176, 0069, 0062, 0075, 0267, 0787Radio Shack 0027Radix 0064Randex 0064Realistic 0027, 0131, 0074, 0075, 0064, 0
User Manual38IndexAactivatinga device, 8Device Overview, 8ProntoNEO, 6adjustingbacklight timeout, 12beep volume, 13date, 13LCD contrast, 7LCD timeout,
User Manual39IndexLLCDcontrast, 7timeout, 12Learn mode, 18learningcommands from existing remotecontrols, 18distance, 18eye, 4, 18MMacro mode, 21mainta
User Manual4The ApplianceOn the ProntoNEO you can perform numerous actions by means of soft and hardbuttons.• Soft buttons are the buttons you can tap
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User Manual5Taking a First LookThe Touch ScreenThe LCD touch screen is divided into different sections:Here the date and time are displayed when youar
User Manual6Using ProntoNEOActivating the ProntoNEOWhen the ProntoNEO is switched on for the first time or when it is reset, theIntroduction screen ap
User Manual7Using ProntoNEOChanging the LCD ContrastTo adjust the LCD contrast on the touch screen:1 Press and hold the Backlight button.The screen li
User Manual8The Battery StatusThe battery icon indicates the status of your batteries.When the battery status is low, the Low Battery icon appears a
User Manual9Selecting a Device on the Device OverviewTap the soft button of the device you want to operate.The first page of the selected device appea
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