TSU9800 Starter's Guide
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In My Database, learn the codes from the original remote control of the
A/V component.
1
Connect the Control Panel to the PC with the USB cable.
2
Place the original remote 4 to 6 inches (10-15 cm) from the Control Panel in
line with its learning eye.
Check if both the batteries are sufficiently charged.
3
Press and hold the key of the original remote for more than 1 second.
Tips • Cover the remotes with your hand or a cloth during learning.
To assign codes to the buttons:
1
In the Building Blocks panel, select the Equipment & Codes tab.
2
Select the code from the Component functions list and drag-and-drop the code to
the button.
3
Configure the Extenders used in the Pronto System
1
In the Building Blocks – Equipment & Codes, select the number of Extenders and
define the type.
2
Select the way the Control Panel will work together with the Extenders in the
System Properties on the tab Network (Stand-Alone or Network) and insert the
requested settings.
Notes
7
Do not learn codes under fluorescent light or sunlight. Intensive light sources
affect the ability to learn codes successfully.
• With the Control Panel connected to the PC, you can test newly added codes via
the editor. On the page Component Functions in the My Database view of
ProntoEdit Professional, you press the Test button and the code will be sent to
the A/V equipment.
• The wireless time out can be set from 15 minutes to 24 hours, depending on the
preference of the customer to optimize battery saving and response time when a
button is pressed.
• Ethernet is always active, when configured.
• When the Extenders are used in a network, you need to configure the extenders
with the Extender Configuration Tool. For more information, please refer to the
Starter's Guides for the RFX9400 and RFX9600 Extenders.