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The new pronto TSU3000's
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Post 1 made on Wednesday May 21, 2003 at 10:52
john mulgrew
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I have been messing around with the TSU3000's since I got it in a few days ago and over all I like it beter than the 2000's. I have not yet figured out how to program the hard button below the screen, all the way to the right[firm 4]. The manual says that it is a programable button. But I have not been able to link it to a code or learn it directly. Also I have not figured out if I can have global hard keys. In the 2000's program you would just learn a code to a hard button on the home page and if there were no codes on that device page it would default to the home page. So far with the 3000 I have had to learn the hard key to every device seperately. If anyone knows how to do this please let me know. I really like that it has a back button and that you can have jumps durring the macro.
Post 2 made on Wednesday May 21, 2003 at 11:27
Anthony
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I have not yet figured out how to program the hard button below the screen, all the way to the right[firm 4].

bug in sw should be fixed

So far with the 3000 I have had to learn the hard key to every device seperately.

bug or feature take your pick

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here is a list of changes in PENG 2 that should come out soon (from what's new May 5)


Hard button #1 will be programmable – the hard-coded “Tools” function will be removed.
Hard button #4 will also finally be programmable.
The new software version will feature improved IR learning.

Pasted IR codes will no longer be “distorted”. As many of you have noticed, when you cut and paste discrete codes and then save it in PENG, it alters some of the characters so that the code no longer works. The understanding from the class is that this should not happen. It should save hex code exactly the way Pronto Edit 4 does.
The IR code “label bug”, where the customizable name for a learned IR code cannot be changed, will be fixed.
A problem where hard button labels sometimes append multiple times to themselves will be fixed.
Database codes will feature more informative descriptions – so instead of “IR Code” the software will show “IR Code – Mitsubishi – Power On”.
A bug where the remote changes font size from 14 points to 10 points when a configuration is uploaded from the remote will be fixed.
Individual pages, as well as entire devices, can now be hidden.
IR codes assigned to the “Home” device will properly punch through to other devices.
Users experiencing slow IR transmission or slow page jumps should turn remote animation off.
USB transfer speeds to/from the remote will be improved.
A new toll-free customer service number staffed by employees trained strictly for Pronto support is being established.



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OP | Post 3 made on Wednesday May 21, 2003 at 13:36
john mulgrew
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Thanks anthony that answers all my questions. And some I had but didn't post
Post 4 made on Wednesday May 21, 2003 at 14:11
Anthony
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Your welcome, but Daniel deserves the thanks, he is the one that posted them in the first place (and I guess the programmers that have made the changes :-) )
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Post 5 made on Wednesday May 21, 2003 at 15:00
Anthony
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John you might want to check out [Link: remotecentral.com]
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