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See Adjusting the Power On Settings on page 19. You can also use the Power button to switch the iPronto off at any time. The Remote Control buttons The iPronto has five buttons on the front panel. They always operate the iPronto’s Remote Control (RC): When you are working with the iPronto’s Electronic Program Guide or browser, these buttons will still have RC functions. By default, the RC buttons have the following functions: You can change these default functions with the iPronto’s “learning” tool. This means that the iPronto will learn an IR (infrared) code from the existing RC of your device, for instance your TV. See Learning IR Codes on page 38. iPronto User Guide volume up and volume down mute channel up and channel down Using the iPronto The Scroll Wheel The iPronto’s scroll wheel is located on the left side of the touch screen. By scrolling the wheel you adjust the volume of the iPronto (success beeps and so on) in 20 intervals. By pressing and holding the scroll wheel for 5 seconds, you enter the System Settings to adjust settings such as time, date, network, and so on. The External Connections USB headphone MMC/SD port power adapter connector The MMC/SD slot, the headphone connection and the USB port are currently not operational. iPronto User Guide Using the iPronto Navigating the iPronto Layouts and Touchstrip The iPronto has 8 predefined ways of organizing the screen, called “layouts”. You can switch between these layouts with the touchstrip. iPronto User Guide Touchstrip Using the iPronto When you tap one of the 8 buttons in the touchstrip, the corresponding layout appears: ¦ Layout 1 is a Remote Control screen; ¦ Layout 2 is an EPG screen; ¦ Layouts 3-7 are Browser screens with various URLs; ¦ Layout 8 is a read-only browser that takes you to the iPronto Portal. Here you can find all kinds of useful information about the iPronto: ¦ You can learn about new software for your iPronto; ¦ You can subscribe to the iPronto EPG application and modify your lineup; ¦ You can find iPronto Online Help; ¦ You can read the latest news; ¦ You can find interesting links; ¦ … Flipside and Settings On the iPronto, every application has a flipside. On this flipside you can read application information and modify settings. There are two kinds of settings on the iPronto. The System Settings are general and applicable to every application. Application Settings are specific for one application in one layout. For example: the Home Page of a Browser that can differ in different layouts. For more information on System Settings, go to Getting the iPronto Up and Running on page 14. Note You cannot modify the Application Settings of layout 8 (the iPronto Portal). iPronto User Guide Using the iPronto Accessing the Application Flipside 1To access the Application Flipside, tap and hold the View Control button in the lower right corner of the application page for 5 seconds. The application turns to its flipside. 2To return to the normal view, tap the View Control button in the lower left corner of the screen. The Keyboard The iPronto is provided with an on-screen keyboard. You need this keyboard to enter text in text boxes, for example to enter a URL in the browser. When you tap a text box, the on-screen keyboard automatically appears. A greyed out text box indicates that you cannot enter text in it and that there is no on-screen keyboard available. The on-screen keyboard has its own text box, which displays the same text as the application’s text box. Depending on the text box that you tap, the keyboard’s text box consists of either 1 (for example when you enter a URL) or 3 lines (for example when you fill in a form on the Internet). When a one-line text box appears, you can only enter one line of text. When a three-line text box appears, you can enter multiple lines of text. If your text consists of more than three lines, a scroll bar appears. Working with the Keyboard 1Tap the text box in which you want to enter text. The on-screen keyboard appears. iPronto User Guide Using the iPronto On-screen Keyboard 2To enter text, tap the buttons with characters, numbers, punctuation and the space bar. 3To enter one character in upper case, tap the Shift button. The character you enter right after tapping Shift will appear in upper case. 4To enter multiple characters in upper case, tap the Caps button. All the characters you enter after tapping Caps will appear in upper case, until you tap the Caps button again. 5To enter a symbol, tap the Special button. The symbols appear on the buttons and you can tap the symbol you need. After tapping a symbol, the normal characters reappear on the buttons. iPronto User Guide Using the iPronto 6To go to a new line (only in a multi-line text box), tap the button. When you keep on typing the cursor automatically moves to the next line when the end of the line is reached. 7To position the cursor, tap the place in the keyboard’s text box where you want to position the cursor. -or- Use the keyboard’s...
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