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Philips Pronto Classic Family File Area
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In this section: Hundreds of black & white and full color CCF files complete with devices, codes, macros, buttons and bitmaps!
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System Layout Files Displaying entries 31 through 40, of 757 available.
Brian Lipszyc's System
Added by Brian Lipszyc | 2008 | 16,589 views
This is my system CCF that contains a lot of newer technology that most folks are only adding to their NGs or Pros. This CCF contains codes for HD DVD, Blu-Ray, SA DVRs, and others. I also have a pretty extensive menu system for those who want to make their remote as easy as possible for a spouse and/or kids. There is also a CD Changer section that organized my CDs by artist and album using SuperNudelist. Unforutnately, the code I've used was lost in a hard drive crash. A big thanks to Daniel as most of the graphics are his, with some slight modifications here and there. Also a big thanks to Lyndel McGee who created the original SuperNudelist app and process.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto TSU2000 & RU940
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Kevin Erney's Pronto
Added by Kevin Erney | 2001 | 16,522 views
This is version 2.3 of my .CCF and I've added a Tivo andbelieve it or not, I found a fan that has a remote control and have that onhere as well! My next challenge is X-10, one of these days...
Designed for:
Philips Pronto TS-1000 & RU890
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Ivan's CCF & Jukebox Generator
Added by Ivan Gonzalez | 1999 | 16,199 views
Basic graphic design borrowed from Daniel Tonks, however I removed the navigation bar on the left and replaced it with tabs on top. Includes a Jukebox Generator developed with Excel plus extensive home automation using Home Vision. Listening mode selector panel shows which speakers will be used graphically, Volume Center uses graphic buttons and Calendar with notes section.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto TS-1000 & RU890
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Romain Heilig's Star Trek CCF
Added by Romain Heilig | 2006 | 16,136 views
Updated! My Star Trek interface from France, borrowed from David Hein's file. Designed for direct access to all component functions.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto TSU2000 & RU940
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Phil Kitlinger's System Layout
Added by Phil Kitlinger | 2002 | 15,914 views
Includes channel logos for network and cable stations from 23 cities. Cable logos are in two sizes. Some original navigation buttons.
Designed for:
Philips ProntoPro TSU6000 & RU970
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Eduardo Maroja's Second ProntoPro CCF
Added by Eduardo Maroja | 2002 | 15,837 views
This is my second ProntoPro CCF. Independant hidden panels with equipment IR codes. With color logos for Sky channels and Brazilian TV.
Designed for:
Philips ProntoPro TSU6000 & RU970
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John Murphy's Simple CCF
Added by John Murphy | 2004 | 15,793 views
This configuration is designed primarily for my wife to be able to use the system with as few buttons as possible, with buttons for specific tasks like "watch a DVD" or "Shutdown".
Designed for:
Philips Pronto TSU2000 & RU940
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The Marilyn Remote
Added by Nicholas D. Satullo | 2002 | 15,771 views
Since I couldn't improve on Daniel's buttons - his buttons are it - I wanted an equipment based remote with THE BEST ICONS OF ALL TIME. I turned to the ultimate icon, the forever young Marilyn Monroe. Lucky for my concept, no one left a more exquisite photo legend behind, so material exists aplenty. Since my HT is filled with virtually every possible electronic toy, the macros and the integration remain a work in progress.
Chris Lee's ProntoPro CCF
Added by Chris Lee | 2002 | 15,748 views
This is my revised ProntoPro template that I have been using for many months. This template utilizes Dual RF Extenders. Hope everyone likes it!
Designed for:
Philips ProntoPro TSU6000 & RU970
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Malcolm Demanuele's RC5200
Added by Malcolm Demanuele | 2003 | 15,713 views
This is a more refined version of my original upload. All the transport buttons are now in exactly the same place in all relevant panels. Also, the power on or power toggle button, is in the exact same place, and is the same design in all relevant panels. Full control for all devices in as few panels as possible. Clean, neat and simple. Includes idiot-proof macros for home theatre use. Uses icons taken from Remote Central and others designed by myself.
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