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original Philips Pronto singlehandedly created a new class
of programmable touchscreen remote controls for intuitive operation.
Today, the concept has evolved into an integrated control solution
for conventional home theater, multimedia content and lighting.
With a combination of infrared control and WiFi® wireless
control, Pronto provides true multi-room control.
HAI's Pronto
Link is a ProntoScript integration module for the Philips
TSU9600 or TSU9400 Pronto remote.
Pronto
Link allows a homeowner to use a single remote to control
his home theater; adjust lights, temperatures, and security
settings; and control multi-room audio systems, such as the
Hi-Fi by HAI system.
Phillips
TSU9600 Pronto
Sensational design and a breathtaking color display give the
Pronto TSU9600 instant appeal. The smooth top and flush display
is backed by an ergonomic ‘soft feel’ grip with a stylish
metallic finish.
The
TSU9600 has built-in Wi-Fi, which allows you to carry it around
the rooms in your house and still be connected to the devices
controlled by the Pronto.
Phillips TSU9400 Pronto
The slender vertically aligned Pronto TSU9400 features a bright
vivid touchscreen. Ultra-thin with a stunning 3.5 inch QVGA
color touch screen ideal for graphics, a rotary wheel for
easy multimedia scrolling and conveniently placed buttons,
the Pronto TSU9400 is a hybrid of full functionality and designer
looks.
The
TSU9400 has built-in Wi-Fi, which allows you to carry it around
the rooms in your house and still be connected to the devices
controlled by the Pronto.
Pronto Link Demos
HAI has created a demo file for both the Phillips TSU9600
Pronto and TSU9400 Pronto to show how Pronto Link works, even
if you do not have an HAI controller. All features of Pronto
Link are demonstrated by simulating being connected to an
HAI OmniPro II controller.
The
demo controls a security system, lights, temperatures, and
a Hi-Fi by HAI audio system. The
demo file for the Phillips TSU9600 may be downloaded here.
The demo file for the Phillips TSU9400 may be downloaded here.
Please read the readme.txt document inside the downloaded
file for instructions on what is required to run the demo,
how to load it, and the security code required to simulate
turning the alarm system on and off.
HAI
Integration
Screens are preprogrammed in Pronto Link so an installer can
easily merge the HAI functionality into a standard Pronto
project. The instructions for integrating the HAI Omni Extended
Pronto Configuration File (XCF) into a new or existing Extended
Pronto Configuration File is here.
Requires
an HAI controller with an Ethernet port that has firmware
2.16 or higher. Requires
ProntoEdit Professional Version 1.120 or later and Pronto
firmware
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all your AV and HAI home control from anywhere in the home!
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Pronto
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Pronto TSU9400
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Pronto
TSU9400
Designed
around the way you control
A touch of elegance
The
slender vertically aligned Pronto TSU9400 features a
bright vivid touchscreen. Ultra-thin with a stunning
3.5 inch QVGA color touch screen ideal for graphics,
a rotary wheel for easy multimedia scrolling and conveniently
placed buttons, the Pronto TSU9400 is a hybrid of full
functionality and designer looks.
It will blend into practically any modern interior with
its geometric aluminum and black gloss finishing. The
backlit buttons and Pronto logo emit a soft white glow
giving the Pronto TSU9400 an ultra-cool finishing touch
when placed in its matching docking station to rechargeThe
perfect extensions for complete system integration To
support total home control and multi-room wireless and
wired remote control installations, two types of extenders
are available to seamlessly integrate with the TSU9400:
the RFX9400 wireless extender and the RFX9600 serial
extender.
ProntoEdit
Professional
To
create the ultimate in customization, the Pronto TSU9400
also comes with the recently updated ProntoEdit Professional
software. The latest release also features the exclusive
ProntoScript programming functionality, which enables
two-way real-time interaction and the creation of a
dynamic user interface. The TSU9400 can receive feedback
from RS232- or IP-controlled devices in real-time, providing
an advanced two-way functionality beyond controlling
home entertainment and automation systems
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Pronto TSU 9600 SNAP
Designed
around the way you live.
Sensational
design and a breathtaking color display give the new
Pronto instant appeal. The smooth top and flush display
is backed by an ergonomic ‘soft feel’ grip with a stylish
metallic finish.
Best graphics in the industry
Ergonomic design with optimized button layout
Best-in-class IR learning and sending performance
Out-of-the-box control of Escient and Lutron
Built-in system diagnostics save time if a problem occurs
The
perfect extensions for complete system integration
As
a true multi-room control solution, Pronto works seamlessly
with its ultra-reliable wireless extender (RFX9400)
and serial extender (RFX9600) to manage entertainment
equipment, content and lighting throughout the home.
Complete
customized convenience
The
latest Pronto editor, ProntoEdit Professional, features
embedded software modules, enabling out-of-the-box control
for Escient FireBall audio and video servers, the Imerge
SoundServer S3000 and other XiVA supported music severs
(Elan, SpeakerCraft, Xantech, Niles and Revox) as well
as Lutron RadioRa lighting systems. For those who would
like to integrate a computer, the TSU9600 can access
digital files from any Windows MCE (Media Center Edition)
computer. ProntoEdit Professional also supports operations
in Microsoft Vista.
In
order to truly customize the Pronto control solution
to the end-user’s wishes, installers and programmers
can integrate 2-way feedback using the pioneering ProntoScript
feature. ProntoScript, a JavaScript-based tool, is embedded
in the ProntoEdit Professional software. It enables
installers to create a dynamic 2-way user interface
for system control over RS232 or IP with full graphical
flexibility.
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Pronto
USB PC extender for files control
Optional
PC extender - PCX9200
A unique feature in this segment, the TSU9200 allows
you to interact with your digital music library content
right on the LCD screen. The PC extender, the PCX9200,
is a USB dongle that enables two-way real-time communication.
By simply plugging the PC extender directly into the
computer’s USB port, you can manage your music library
located on the PC or network drive directly on the TSU9200.
You
can access the playlist and cover art as well as a search
function to find exactly the music you want.
The
Pronto TSU9200 supports two-way control for Windows
and Windows Vista Media Center as well as Windows Media
Player and iTunes. Just add the optional PC extender,
the PCX9200, to integrate your digital music files.
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Pronto
wireless receiver RF
The
RF signals sent out by the TSU9200 are picked up by
the RF extender RFX9200. The RF extender translates
the RF signals in IR signals and sends the IR signals
to the appropriate device. Therefore, the RF extender
has to be placed near the device you're operating. This
dedicated RFX9200 extender features 4 addressable IR
ports with an additional addressable front IR blaster.
Its sleek subtle design is suitable for wall and cabinet
placement making it an excellent home cinema or living
room control extension. Your devices will always receive
IR signals.
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Pronto
wireless extender IROptional RF extender - RFX9200
By default, the TSU9200 uses infrared (IR) signals to
operate devices. This means that you have to point the
TSU9200's sending eye towards the device you're operating.
Normally, because the TSU9200 has 2 LED IR emitters
(compared to a single one for most remote controls)
the IR signals have an operating distance of maximum
10 metres (33 feet). The strength of the IR signal also
means that the IR can be made to bounce off walls in
a room to reach your device.
You
can choose to operate some devices using radio frequency
(RF) signals instead of IR signals. Depending on the
circumstances, RF signals have an operating distance
up to approximately 30 metres (100 feet) in house and
can, unlike IR signals, go through obstacles like furniture
and walls. If the device is RF then it will receive
these directly. If it is an IR controlled device, and
in another room or located in a cupboard, then it can
receive the signals via the RF extender.
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The
Pronto TSU9200 is a universal IR and RF learning remote
control that combines elegance, flexibility and ease of
use. It features a classic remote feel combined with innovative
personalised control possibilities. Designed for intuitive
navigation you just select what you want to do and the
Pronto TSU9200 does the rest. This
latest Pronto TSU9200 has a familiar remote control look-and-feel
with an easy-to-read colout LCD display and the Pronto
interface that is easy to program. It is designed for
ease of navigation with
just the right balance of hard buttons and on-screen interfacing.
The TSU9200 displays essential actions like ‘Watch a DVD’
and channel icons right on the LCD screen.The Pronto TSU9200
is an ideal solution for users who like to keep it simple.
The Pronto TSU9200 features four clear operation modes:
Home mode - which is Activity based, and allows you to
select an operation like "watch TV" or "watch
a DVD"
Favourite mode - which allows you to select your favourite
TV channels by display icon.
Media mode - which allows you to access your PC music
files using the optional PC Extender (see below)
More mode - which allows you to control IR equipment or
functions directly, eg lights, teletext or electric curtain
tracksThe Pronto TSU9200 is compatible with all IR devices
and has the latest available infrared codes in its universal
database featuring more than 1100 brands. But in case
you have an unusual piece of IR controlled equipment,
you can still learn the codes by copying your existing
remote control. Also, the IR codes for most devices (including
some suitable for RF systems) can be obtained from Remote
Central.The TSU9200 is full of functional design details,
like handy white backlighting, laser-engraved tactile
buttons to prevent wear, and a subtle minimalist docking
station that doubles as a battery charger. Like other
members of the Pronto range, the TSU9200 is ‘one-of-a-kind’
remote control that integrates everything from home entertainment
systems to PC-based digital music libraries. Pronto TSU9200
is powered by a rechargeable battery when on its own docking
station.Configuration ProgramThe New Pronto TSU9200 is
packaged with a configuration programme to enable you
to get the most from the remote control.
This is not the ProntoEdit programme that comes with the
more advanced Pronto TSU9400 or Pronto TSU9600, but that
does mean that it is easier to set up, which was often
a challenge for users with the previous Pronto remotes
such as the RU960.More advanced programming is possible
for those that want to customise the system but for most
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PRODUCTS . . . |
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Introduces WL3 for Windows® Home Server; a Cool New
Way to Access and Control All of Your Home Functions
New Orleans, LA - HAI (Home Automation, Inc.), a leading
manufacturer of integrated automation and security products
since 1985, has announced a new software product called
WL3 for Windows® Home Server. WL3 is an Add-in for
a Windows Home Server that allows you to monitor and
control your HAI Home Control System from any device
with a web browser, including the newly announced iPhone™
2.0, iPod Touch™, BlackBerry™, Smartphone, computer,
PDA, etc.
WL3
allows you to change your home’s temperatures, adjust
the lights or security settings, or view any supported
camera securely and easily. WL3 automatically configures
supported UPnP IP cameras on your home network and allows
you to manually configure other IP cameras on your network
or cameras that reside anywhere on the Internet. It
also allows you to view and record video from cameras
in your home or from public IP cameras around town,
such as traffic and weather cameras. Regardless of the
brand of camera, the video is displayed in the WL3 format
so that all camera feeds have a consistent look and
feel. Easily select any camera, choose the frame rate
and screen size, manually start and stop video recording,
take a snapshot of the video image, and play, pause,
or stop the video stream.
The
Windows® Home Server is a central server that stores,
organizes, protects, and allows you to share all of
your digital photos, music, video, and documents, while
running quietly in the background. When the WL3 for
Windows Home Server Add-in is installed, it is continually
monitoring your home. It can inform you of events such
as the alarm system being disarmed or activated, a car
entering the garage/driveway, or even if the wine cellar
door or pool gate has been opened. WL3 for Windows Home
Server can record video based on an event and/or send
e-mails or text messages to inform you when an event
has taken place. Recorded videos and snapshots are categorized
and can be viewed anytime you log into WL3, locally
or from over the Internet. The video can be played at
normal speed or accelerated. There is even an option
to step through each frame of the recorded video.
WL3
for Windows Home Server is customizable and allows you
to change the user interface by applying different graphic
and color schemes. You can also add RSS feeds for custom
data, such as weather forecasts, sports scores, news,
personal blogs, and much more, to your WL3 Home Page.
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