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Philips 6400 series User Manual
Philips 6400 series User Guide
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  • Philips 6400 series, iPronto User Guide 58 Troubleshooting 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.

  • Philips 6400 series, iPronto User Guide 18 Getting the iPronto Up and Running 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. Adjusting the Brightness You can set the brightness of the touch screen in 16 intervals. 1 Select the General tab in the System Settings. 2 In the LCD Brightness section, use the + and – buttons to set the brightness. 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 In the LCD power

  • Philips 6400 series, iPronto User Guide 17 Getting the iPronto Up and Running Adjusting the Time 1 Select the General tab in the System Settings. 2 In the Time section, select the Hours box. The selection appears with a highlighted border. 3 Use the + and – buttons to change the hour. 4 In the Time section, select the Minutes box. The selection appears with a highlighted border. 5 Use the + and – buttons to change the minutes. 6When you have set the Time Format to ‘12 hour clock’: 1 In the Time section, select the AM/PM box. The selection appears with a highlighted border. 2 Use the + and – buttons to change AM or PM. Adjusting the Date Format 1 Select the General tab in the

  • iPronto User Guide 4 The iPronto documentation consists of three parts: ■ This iPronto User Guide. This guide is meant to help you 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 Start

  • Philips 6400 series, iPronto User Guide 45 The Browser Setting the Home Page 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 always displayed. 1 Open the browser that you want to configure. 2Tap and hold the View Control button for 5 seconds to display the Application Settings. The flipside of the browser appears. Browser flipside 3 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 You cannot modify the home page of layout 8. With lay

  • iPronto User Guide 19 Getting the iPronto Up and Running Adjusting the Power On Settings 1You 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: ■ Power Button & Touch & Tilt to power on the iPronto when the Power Button is pressed, when the screen is tapped or when the iPronto is tilted

  • iPronto User Guide 63 Index I iCF, 36 infrared. See IR installing battery, 10 iProntoEdit, 41 Wireless LAN Adapter, 8 Internet, 44, 59 Internet Service Provider, 23 IP, 24 DHCP, 24 fixed, 24 IP 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

  • Philips 6400 series, iPronto User Guide 25 Getting the iPronto Up and Running If you wish to use a fixed IP address Note When you have a fixed IP address, you can find the information you need to adjust the network settings (IP address, Subnet 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. 1 In the Network Configuration section, select Fixed IP. Selecting Fixed IP 2 In the IP address text box, enter the IP address you wish to use. 3 In the Subnet mask text box, enter your Subnet mask. 4 In the Default gateway

  • Philips 6400 series, iPronto User Guide 48 The Electronic Program Guide ■ In the 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 button, the EPG data will automatically display the programs currently playing of the genre(s) you have selected. ■ In the 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 displayed in the left par

  • Philips 6400 series, iPronto User Guide 10 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 iPronto 1.6 IFU En .qxd 22-04-2004 17:23 Pagin

  • Philips 6400 series, iPronto User Guide 53 The Electronic Program Guide 3 Select your TV signal source. You can select ‘Cable’, ‘Satellite’ or ‘Antenna’. 4Tap or click the Next button. The Personalization Wizard – step 2 page appears. 5 In the Name text field, enter a name for your lineup. 6Tap or click the + symbol in front of the language to expand the stations 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.) 7 In the Select column of the table, check the check box of every station for which you want to receive EPG data. 8 In the Channel column of the table, en

  • Philips 6400 series, iPronto User Guide 40 The Remote Control 5Tap the Learn tool. The label Learn appears on the iPronto icon. The Device and Page tabs are disabled. A message appears. 6Tap the Go button in the message. 7 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. 8Press and hold the button on the existing remote control. The existing remote control sends

  • iPronto User Guide 55 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

  • Philips 6400 series, iPronto User Guide 27 Using the iPronto 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, pencil or other sharp object. These objects

  • Philips 6400 series, iPronto User Guide 14 Getting the iPronto Up and Running 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

  • Philips 6400 series, iPronto User Guide 36 The Remote Control 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

  • Philips 6400 series, iPronto User Guide 43 The Remote Control 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 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 ho

  • Philips 6400 series, iPronto User Guide 32 Using the iPronto Accessing the Application Flipside 1To access the Application Flipside, tap and hold the View Control button in the lower right corner of the application page for 5 seconds. The application turns to its flipside. 2To return to the normal view, tap the View Control button in the lower left corner of the screen. The Keyboard 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 av

  • Philips 6400 series, iPronto User Guide 16 Getting the iPronto Up and Running 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. 2Tap 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. Adjusting the Timezone You need to set the timezone to enable

  • Philips 6400 series, iPronto User Guide 41 The Remote Control Using iProntoEdit 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 basic actions, such as: ■ Deleting and adding devices; ■ Deleting and adding pages; ■ Deleting and adding buttons or panels

  • Philips 6400 series, iPronto User Guide 28 Using the iPronto The iPronto’s External Controls 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. The Remote Control buttons The iPronto has five buttons on the front panel. They always

  • Philips 6400 series, iPronto User Guide 11 Installing and Recharging the Battery 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 iPronto 1.6 IFU En .qxd 22-04-2004 17:23 Pagina 11

  • Philips 6400 series, iPronto User Guide i FCC Compliancy This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rule. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful 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 guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If the equipment does

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