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Philips home theater control panel specification sheet
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Home Theater Control Panel

Specifications

Picture/Display
Diagonal screen size (inch):
2 inch
Display backlight:
White
Display colors:
65,536
Display screen type:
LCD TFT
Resolution:
176 x 220 pixels
Connectivity
Connector:
Mini USB
Power:
100-240V, 50/60Hz
USB:
USB 2.0
Convenience
• Automatic power off
Backlight color:
White
• Battery low indication
• Cradle/ docking station
• Cursor key
• Pick up sensor
• Rotary wheel
• Soft touch back for extra grip
Accessories
• AC/DC Adaptor
• CD-ROM
• Docking Station
• Printed User Guide
• USB cable
• Warranty Card
Issue date 2008-04-16
Version: 2.0
12 NC: 8670 000 33018
UPC: 6 09585 14062 2

System Requirements

• CD-ROM drive
Hard disk space:
500 MB free
PC OS:
Windows XP, VISTA
RAM memory:
256 MB free
USB:
Free USB port
Power
Battery capacity:
1000 mAh
Battery saving manager:
Auto switch on/off
Battery Type:
Li-ion
Charging time:
Up to 3 hr
Customization
Database:
Configurable personal database, Model
number based database
Editor application on PC:
Wizard based
Macros:
Up to 250 steps
System Specifications
Flash memory size:
4 MB
Infrared Capabilities
Carrier frequency range:
30k - 100kHz + 455kHz
• Learning IR codes
Operating distance:
33 ft (10 m)
Transmitting LEDs:
2
• Universal IR code database
RF Capabilities
Frequency (GHz):
2.4
© 2008 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
All Rights reserved.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips
Electronics N.V. or their respective owners.
www.philips.com
TSU9200/37

Product highlights

Color LCD display
Color Liquid Crystal Display ensures better readability
and the capability to visualize colour buttons and
backgrounds.
Customizable UI
User interface can be created to fully incorporate the end
user's personal taste and preferences. So, only the
devices and buttons that are used most, will be visible on
the touchscreen. Also, the graphical design (backgrounds,
icons, buttons, colors used) can be chosen by the user.
Activity based user interface
Instead of operating your components one by one, activity
based control blends the most commonly used functions
into activities such as "Watch a movie" or "Listen to CD".
When a user selects 'watch a movie', rather than having
the end user address each individual piece of equipment
- such as DVD player, TV and multimedia receiver -, one
button holds all necessary commands to be able to start
watching a movie: switch on the TV, switch on the
amplifier and select the right input, switch on the the
DVD player and start playing.
Key layout
The key layout of the remote control is optimized for
controlling home theater equipment. The home theater
functions in the key layout of the remote control are
placed such that it is easy to find and execute the right
commands.
Extended control
A range of extenders is available, both wired and wireless
versions, that extend the range of transmission of the
remote control. This enables the user to control
equipment hidden in cabinets or in other rooms with one
and the same control unit.
One hand operation
Hard button placement and remote control design are
created with ergonomics in mind for single handed use.
The most common functions can be executed with one
hand and even single grip, so no need to move your hand.
Intuitive rotary cursor
A cursor incorporating a rotary wheel enables you to
navigate through the setup menu and the device pages,
in both clockwise and counter-clockwise directions.

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