Philips SBCRU960 Universal Remote User Manual


 
SBCRU960/00
Home Theatre Control Panel
Specifications Product highlights
Picture/Display
Diagonal screen size (inch): 3.8 inch
Display colours: 16
Backlight
Backlight colour: White
Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels
•Touch panel
Display screen type: LCD TFT
Infrared Capabilities
Operating distance: 33 ft (10 m)
Learning IR codes
Learning frequency range: Up to 78 kHz and 455
kHz
Transmitting LEDs: 4
Universal IR code database
Number of brands in database: Over 1100
RF Capabilities
Addresses (IDs): 16
Channels: 4
Communication: 1-way
Frequency (MHz): 433
Customisation
Editor application on PC: ProntoEdit NG
On screen customisation
Full screen configurability
Transparency
Macros: Up to 250 steps
Alpha-blending: No
Connectivity
USB: USB 1.1
Convenience
Automatic power off
Clock with calendar
•Cursor key
•Hard buttons
Programmable timers: 20
Gentle fade out of light
Multi language: GB, D, F, E, NL
Pick up sensor: No
Dimensions
Master carton weight: 3.8 kg
Master carton quantity: 2
Product dimensions (W x H x D):
92
x 153 x 27 mm
Product weight: 0.260 kg
Temperature range (operation): 5°C to 45°C
System Specifications
CPU: Mitsubishi 16 bit
Flash memory size: 4 MB
System Requirements
•CD-ROM drive
Hard disk space: 75 MB
PC OS: Windows 98 SE, 2000, ME, XP
RAM memory: 64 MB
USB: Free USB port
Accessories
Batteries: Ni-MH battery pack
•Printed User Guide
•USB cable
•User Guide on CD-ROM
Warranty Card
•Docking Station
Power
Charging time: Max 3 hr
Mains power: 230V
Issue date 2009-02-12
Version: 1.0.3
12 NC: 9082 100 80129
EAN: 87 10895 90920 4
© 2009 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
Universal IR code database
A universal IR code database refers to a library of infrared
codes built-in to a particular remote. This feature allows
a remote to control your equipment without needing to
learn individual signals. Select the correct infrared code
sets in the database for the devices you want to control,
to enable control of virtually every audio/video system
element on the market today – regardless of model or
brand.
Learning functionality
Learning functionality refers to the process through which
a remote control captures and stores infrared signals
from other remotes for later use. When device codes are
not included in the on-board database, they can always
be learned from the original remote, simply by pointing to
it.
Radio frequency
A radio technology that allows you to control components
not in direct line-of-sight, such as through walls or other
obstacles. There are two types of RF used in remote
controls: RF to component, and RF to infrared.
Future proof
To keep your device up to date and enhance its
functionality you can download new softwares that
become available. Connect the device to the Internet,
either directly or through a PC, and launch the upgrade
utility.
High-contrast display
High-contrast monochrome display includes special
technology to increase light output and contrast ratio.
Instead of traditional electrofoil backlighting, LEDs are
used to offer much higher light output. Contrast is
enhanced because of white backlight instead of the
traditional green backlight colour. This results in much
improved readability of the screen.
One-touch convenience
One-touch control allows you to perform multiple
commands with one press of a button via a macro. A
macro combines a string of pre-programmed commands
under one single button. Therefore, it simply takes one
button press to execute a series of functions.
PC software included
PC software is included in the box to customise the user
interface of the remote i.e. to create your own screens
and define a personal look. After installing the software,
and creating your user interface, download it to the
remote either via RS232, USB or wirelessly.
Backlight on screen
Backlighting is a feature that illuminates the LCD screen
or keypad for use in the dark. The two most common
types of backlighting include LED and electroluminescent
(EL). Remotes backlit with LEDs are typically bright but
uneven with a yellow or green colour, while EL panels are
smooth with blue, white or green shades.
Cursor keys
Memory backup
All settings and learned codes are stored in non-volatile
memory which does not need power to function and store
codes and settings.
Light sensor
Light sensor is a feature that automatically activates the
backlight when the ambient lighting reaches a certain
level.