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A system controlled with discrete IR codes. Includes AV32R action switch full control to control a Revel B15a subwoofer (off/on, movie/music bias) and turn on/off a vinyl setup with a TAG Mclaren PPA20 and a SME10. Scheduled to evolve to control a Windows Vista MC via Prontoscript and IR (Origen AE S21T case). Includes icons for Portuguese cable TV channels.
I use this system in my workout room, while on the treadmill or on the elliptical crosstrainer. In addition, being in my early fifties, I need reading glasses for any font smaller than 14. Therefore, the buttons are designed to be large and color-coded. This way they can be immediately found even when you are beating the hell out of yourself (in terms of cardio fitness), and even if you are far-sighted (in terms of focal length of your anterior eye chamber).
My TSU9400 v1 design builds on Edward Lee’s iPhone interface and combines custom buttons with stock Pronto elements and components from Daniel Tonks, etal. The design does not break new ground; however, it does achieve my goal of minimizing the number of screen changes with minimum clutter. FYI... the interface may appear dark in the simulator; design elements were darkened to compensate for the 9400’s screen brightness.