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Page 1
Philips Remote User Guide Head Hall C13 Overview The following document intends to familiarize one with the use of features in our Smart Classrooms via the Philips R emote Control. The remote itself allows for full control of all devices installed in the room. General Operations Using the Pronto Remote AUX AUDIO to send auxiliary sound to the ampli[...]
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Page 2
The Pronto screen will be blank when picked up from the charger base. T o initiate the Pronto just T ouch anywhere on the touch screen as indicated. Just press on the icon that resembles a house at the top left hand corner of any equipment menu page. Should a display other than the main page appear . Where is the main page! If display is dark or do[...]
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Page 3
Playing a DVD The DVD controls page as shown in the left will be displayed. Step 2 Press the DVD icon in the main menu. Step 3 Press the COMPUTER icon to send the DVD video signal to the projector . Step 1 Press the VCR icon in the main menu. The VCR controls page as shown in the left will be displayed. Step 2 Press the PLAY icon. Step 3 Press the [...]
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Page 4
Step 1 Connect the AUX video source to the terminals labeled AUX VIDEO on the backsplash of the console. Step 2 Press the AUX VIDEO icon on the main page. Step 3 Press the Show icon to display the video source through the projector . Step 1 Connect the VGA, Mouse and Audio cables onto the GUEST COMPUTER plate on the console backsplash Step 2 Press [...]
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Page 5
Step 1 Step 2 Press the PRESENTER icon in the main page. Step 3 Place Document on the Visual Presenter and press SHOW . Lighting controls are on the Visual Presenter . Use the icons AUT O FO- CUS, ZOOM IN and Z OOM OUT . T o customize the output Step 1 T urn on the computer . Step 2 Press the COMPUTER icon on the main page. Step 3 Press the SHOW ic[...]