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Page 1 - User Manual

RemoteControl IIv3.00User ManualFebruary 2010RemoRemoteteControl IIControl II

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Chapter 2: System Requirements2.8 CF IR Extender Cards (optional)Optionally one of the following Compact Flash IR extender cards can be used on some d

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Chapter 18: The Infrared Code DatabaseStep 7b:...or teach each IR function step by step by selecting theIR function from the tree and click the “Learn

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Chapter 18: The Infrared Code DatabaseStep 9:In the last step you can verify and test the learned code by selecting the code in the tree and click on

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Chapter 18: The Infrared Code Database18.2 Importing CCF IR Hex CodesIf you don't have the original remote control any more or if you want to use

Page 6 - 1 Introduction

Chapter 18: The Infrared Code Database18.3 The CCF IR Hex Code FormatThere exist many descriptions about the Pronto CCF IR hex format in the web.I rec

Page 7 - 2 System Requirements

Chapter 19: Designing Layouts on a PC19 Designing Layouts on a PCIf you don't want to edit the layouts on your Pocket PC or Smart Phone you can i

Page 8 - 2.5 Supported Display Sizes

Chapter 20: Network Application Examples20 Network Application ExamplesBy using RC-II instead of a slow web browser a have very short latency time.20.

Page 9 - 2.6 Supported Processors

Chapter 20: Network Application ExamplesLike all HTML servers this plugin requires a HTML file.You can create a dummy HTML file “e.g. Index.html” with

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Chapter 20: Network Application ExamplesEnter this directory path into the HTML root field:And click on the “OK” button.The webserver plugin should ap

Page 11 - 2.10 WLAN Module (optional)

Chapter 20: Network Application ExamplesTo send events to EventGhost you have to create a network connection to your PC.If your PC has the IP address

Page 12 - 3 Program Features

Chapter 20: Network Application ExamplesLeave the panel editor and click on the soft button to send the new created HTTP request “VolumeUp” to EventGh

Page 13 - 4 Program Installation

Chapter 2: System Requirements2.9 External IR Transmitters (optional)RemoteControl II can access external IR transmitters like USB-UIRT, GlobalCaché,

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Chapter 20: Network Application Examples20.1.1 HTTP Request Pattern for EventGhost:The blue part should be entered in the network connection settings

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Chapter 20: Network Application Examples20.2 External IR TransmitterIf your mobile device doesn't have a included IR port you can use external IR

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Chapter 20: Network Application Examples20.3 Home Automation ControlThere exist home automation control devices with included HTTP server like the EZc

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Chapter 20: Network Application Examples20.4 Set Top BoxesIf your set top box has a alternative operating system like Neutrino or Enigma installed you

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Chapter 21: List of Tested Devices with included Infrared Port21 List of Tested Devices with included Infrared PortIf you want to send IR commands dir

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Chapter 21: List of Tested Devices with included Infrared Port• Qtek 9100 • Samsung i700 • Siemens AT&T Wireless SX56 • Siemens SIMpad SL4, CL4, I

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Chapter 22: Program Version History22 Program Version HistoryV3.00 (2010.02.21):• Wireless network support added.Network devices like Media PC's,

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Chapter 22: Program Version Historyv2.12:• PocketLOOX N520 / N560 battery warning message problem fixed. • Enhanced signal accuracy for devices with I

Page 22 - 5 Program De Installation

Chapter 22: Program Version History• Import function supports now also projects with umlauts in the file and pathnames. • Also partially loaded panels

Page 23 - 6 Program Menus

Chapter 22: Program Version Historyv2.02:• Support for devices with Samsung CPU (S3C2410, S3C2440) added. Tested on Acer N30, Acer N35, HP iPAQ rx3715

Page 24 - 6.2 Edit Menu

Chapter 3: Program Features3 Program FeaturesWith RemoteControl II you have obtained a feature rich application to control you home entertainment and

Page 25 - 6.4 Panel Selection Menu

Chapter 22: Program Version History• Windows Mobile 5 Bug fix: "Screen rotation is not supported by this device"- error fixed. • Tons of oth

Page 26 - 7 Program Settings

Chapter 22: Program Version History• Bug fix: In full screen mode, applications mapped to the device hardware keys do not launch properly. • Bug fix:

Page 27 - 7.1.2 Setting the IR Extender

Chapter 22: Program Version History• Improved IR. learn accuracy with PXA270 CPU's. • IR- Quick learn function for buttons and device keys added.

Page 28 - 7.2.1 The network connections

Chapter 22: Program Version Historymode. • Reduced memory requirements (from 10MB to 7MB free RAM) v1.03• Bug fix: IR code file format: Some IR codes

Page 29 - 7.2.3.2 HTTP Request Test

Chapter 22: Program Version Historyv1.00ß (2004.02.23)• First public BETA release of RemoteControl II with graphical layout editor, IR database and IR

Page 30 - 7.3 Display Settings

Chapter 24: Index24 IndexIndexAActiveSync...13Adding a Bitmap...

Page 31 - 7.5 Quick Help Settings

Chapter 24: IndexHome Automation Control...112HTTP Request Test...29HTTP Server...

Page 32 - 7.6.2 Auto Power Off

Chapter 24: IndexSiemens SIMpad...27SIMpad...123Sin

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Chapter 4: Program Installation4 Program InstallationRemoteControl II is distributed in two variants:1. As a Windows PC- set- up application in a ZIP-

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Chapter 4: Program Installation4.2 Manual installation by a CAB- fileIf you don't have a Windows PC with ActiveSync or the Mobile Device Center,

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Chapter 4: Program Installation4.3 First Launch of RemoteControl IIAfter the successful installation you will be asked to start RC-II.Alternatively yo

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Chapter 4: Program InstallationAfter importing the sample project files, RC-II loads automatically the best matching sample project (e.g. 240x320 Pock

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Chapter 4: Program InstallationRC-II will start per default with the full screen mode. In this mode, the start and program menus are not visible.To le

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Chapter 4: Program InstallationAfter two seconds a pop up menu will appear.Select the function “Fullscreen” from this menu.The start and program menus

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Chapter 4: Program Installation4.4 Activation of the full versionThe full version of RC-II is protected by a activation key. To get your personal key

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RemoteControl II User Manual© 2010 WinCESoftAll rights reserved. No parts of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any means - graphic, electr

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Chapter 4: Program InstallationStep 3:RC-II has now created and stored your activation request file to “\RegInfo.txt” and “\My Documents\RegInfo.txt”

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Chapter 4: Program InstallationIn the last step you can choose to delete the trial version from your device to free some memory space.If you have more

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Chapter 5: Program De Installation5 Program De InstallationTo de install RemoteControl II from you mobile device, you should first exit the program an

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Chapter 6: Program Menus6 Program MenusA short description of all menu functions.6.1 File MenuMenu: New Project File...With this function a new remote

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Chapter 6: Program Menus6.2 Edit MenuMenu: Edit Project...With this function you can add new panel pages to the current project. See chapter 12, “Edit

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Chapter 6: Program Menus6.3 Help MenuFirst Steps...Displays a Quick Help box with some informations about using RemoteControl II.Help...Opens the incl

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Chapter 7: Program Settings7 Program Settings7.1 Infrared / IrDA- Port Settings7.1.1 Setting the Infrared / IrDA portSelect raw or native IrDA port:If

Page 49 - 13 Editing a Panel Layout

Chapter 7: Program Settings7.1.2 Setting the IR ExtenderIf you have inserted a CF IR extender card, you can choose one of the two available card types

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Chapter 7: Program Settings7.2 Network SettingsRC-II can access network devices via WiFi, Ethernet, USB and Bluetooth connections.7.2.1 The network co

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Chapter 7: Program Settings7.2.3 Testing a Network Connection7.2.3.1 Ping TestButton “Ping Test”:The Ping test will send a ICMP echo request package t

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Table of Contents1 Introduction...

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Chapter 7: Program Settings7.3 Display SettingsStart in Fullscreen:Per default RC-II will start in full screen mode.In this mode, the start and progra

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Chapter 7: Program Settings7.4 Time Format SettingsThe display format of the time can be configured in this dialog.Display formats:System format:The s

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Chapter 7: Program Settings7.6 Miscellaneous Settings7.6.1 Auto Display OffRC-II can optionally power down the display back light and the TFT display

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Chapter 7: Program Settings7.6.3 Audio SettingsEnable Soft and Device Button Beep Sound:With this option RC-II will create a short beep noise when a s

Page 57 - 13.7 Locking Object Moves

Chapter 7: Program SettingsRC-II will ask for your password if you try open the layout editor, IR editor of if you try to add or remove a panel page f

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Chapter 8: Opening a Existing Remote Control Project8 Opening a Existing Remote Control ProjectTo open a existing project, select “Open Project File..

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Chapter 9: Importing a Project File Package9 Importing a Project File PackageA project file package is a ZIP archive which contains all dependent file

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Chapter 9: Importing a Project File PackageSelect the project package and press the top right OK button.RC-II imports the contents of the ZIP archive

Page 61 - 14 Editing a Button Layout

Chapter 9: Importing a Project File PackageEach project package ZIP archive contains also a README.TXT file with some informations about the included

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Chapter 10: Creating a new Remote Control Project10 Creating a new Remote Control ProjectTo create a new and empty project select “New Project File...

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8 Opening a Existing Remote Control Project...359 Importing a Project

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Chapter 11: Exporting a Project into a Project File Package11 Exporting a Project into a Project File PackageTo archive or to share your created or mo

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Chapter 11: Exporting a Project into a Project File PackageEnter the file name of the project package and press the OK button at top right.The file na

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Chapter 12: Editing a Remote Control Project12 Editing a Remote Control ProjectMost RC-II projects have more than one panel page included.You can get

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Chapter 12: Editing a Remote Control Project12.1 Adding Panel Pages to a ProjectTo manage the panel- pages of your project, select “Edit Project...” f

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Chapter 12: Editing a Remote Control Project12.1.1 Adding Existing Panel PagesWith the project editor you can manage which panels are included in your

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Chapter 12: Editing a Remote Control Project12.1.2 Adding a new Panel PageTo create a new panel page press the “New” button in the project editor.Choo

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Chapter 12: Editing a Remote Control ProjectEnter a name for the panel. We choose “Sony DVD Page 1”.Per default a blank panel page will be created. Yo

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Chapter 12: Editing a Remote Control ProjectAfter creating the new panel page, we have to add this to our project.With a click on the “OK” button, the

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Chapter 12: Editing a Remote Control Project12.2 Define the Startup panel of a ProjectThe startup panel will be automatically displayed as the first p

Page 73 - 16 Button and Macro Functions

Chapter 13: Editing a Panel Layout13 Editing a Panel LayoutRemoteControl II has a graphical layout editor included. With this editor you can modify th

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18.2 Importing CCF IR Hex Codes...10218.2.1 Supported CCF IR

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Chapter 13: Editing a Panel LayoutIf you tap and hold the stylus for more than two seconds on any point of the background, a pop up menu will appear.

Page 76 - 16.2 Function “Call Macro”

Chapter 13: Editing a Panel LayoutIf you are in the edit mode and tap and hold the stylus for more than two seconds onto any point of the blue backgro

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Chapter 13: Editing a Panel Layout13.2 Adding a Soft Button, Bitmap or Text Label to a Panel PageTo add a new soft button, bitmap or text label to a p

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Chapter 13: Editing a Panel LayoutChoosing a layout for a button:Choose the object type “Button” and one of the predefined button layouts from the “Bu

Page 79 - 16.2.1.2Creating new Macros

Chapter 13: Editing a Panel Layout13.3 Editing the Text Label of a ButtonTo edit the label of a button click on the desired button and enter the text

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Chapter 13: Editing a Panel Layout13.4 Deleting Objects from a PanelTo delete an object click on the object to select it and press “Delete” or click o

Page 81 - 16.4 Function “Hide RC-II”

Chapter 13: Editing a Panel Layout13.5.2 Moving Objects into DepthTo change the depth layer of a object, select the object and the z position in the o

Page 82 - 16.5 Function “Jump to Panel”

Chapter 13: Editing a Panel Layout13.6 Using the Edit RasterIt may be helpful to enable the edit raster to align objects to rows and columns.To enable

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Chapter 13: Editing a Panel Layout13.8 Duplicating Objects in a Panel by Copy & PasteTo copy and paste a object, click and hold on the desired obj

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Chapter 13: Editing a Panel Layout13.9 Changing the Panel Background Color and Background BitmapTo change the background, click on the background of t

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Chapter 1: Introduction1 IntroductionRemoteControl II turns your mobile device into a configurable universal network and infrared touch screen remote

Page 86 - 16.7 Function “Send IR Code”

Chapter 13: Editing a Panel Layout13.10 Setting a Default IR Device for a Panel PageWith this function you can quickly change the IR codes of all soft

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Chapter 14: Editing a Button Layout14 Editing a Button Layout14.1 Modify a Existing Button LayoutTo edit the layout of a button select the desired but

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Chapter 14: Editing a Button LayoutThe font type, color, size and the text alignment and position offset can be modified for both button states:To cha

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Chapter 14: Editing a Button Layout14.1.1 Using Bitmap TransparencyRemoteControl II supports the use of transparent bitmaps.A transparent area of a bi

Page 90 - 16.11 Function “Show Time”

Chapter 14: Editing a Button Layout14.2 Create a New Button LayoutTo create a new button layout you need one or two button bitmaps for the pressed and

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Chapter 14: Editing a Button LayoutStep 3:To create a new layout to the list of existing layouts click on the “New” button.Step 4:Enter the name of th

Page 92 - 17.1 IR Quick Learn Mode

Chapter 14: Editing a Button LayoutStep 5:Select the new layout from the layout list.Step 6:Choose a bitmap for the two buttons states “pressed” and “

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Chapter 15: Assigning Functions to Buttons15 Assigning Functions to ButtonsAfter finishing the layouts of the panels the included buttons needs to get

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Chapter 15: Assigning Functions to ButtonsStep 3:Set additional parameters for the selected button function.For the function “Jump to panel” you have

Page 95 - 18 The Infrared Code Database

Chapter 15: Assigning Functions to Buttons15.2 Assigning Functions to Device ButtonsFor each panel the device buttons can be individually assigned wit

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Chapter 2: System Requirements2 System RequirementsRemoteControl II was created for mobile devices which use Microsoft's operating systems Window

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Chapter 15: Assigning Functions to ButtonsStep 3:RemoteControl is now waiting for a button press on one of the device buttons.Step 4:Press any of the

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Chapter 15: Assigning Functions to ButtonsThe recognized device button “UP ARROW” will be added to the list.Per default the button has assigned the bu

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Chapter 15: Assigning Functions to ButtonsStep 6:Set the optional parameters for the assigned device button function.Configure all desired device butt

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Chapter 16: Button and Macro Functions16 Button and Macro FunctionsFunctions can be assigned to soft- and device buttons and can be also called from f

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Chapter 16: Button and Macro Functions16.1 Function “Call External Programs”With this function a external application can be launched.A command line p

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Chapter 16: Button and Macro FunctionsStep 3:Enter the optionally command line for the application.If you call the Internet Explorer you could enter a

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Chapter 16: Button and Macro Functions16.2 Function “Call Macro”With the “Call Macro” function you can execute a group of commands with a single butto

Page 104 - 19 Designing Layouts on a PC

Chapter 16: Button and Macro FunctionsStep 2:Choose a predefined macro from the list of available macros16.2.1 Editing Function MacrosTo modify existi

Page 105 - 20.1 EventGhost

Chapter 16: Button and Macro Functions16.2.1.1Modifying Existing MacrosIn the macro editor the list of function calls can be modified.Choose the desir

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Chapter 16: Button and Macro FunctionsTo change the function of the selected entry choose a new function from the function list.16.2.1.2Creating new M

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Chapter 2: System Requirements2.2 Supported Operating SystemsSupported operating systems:• Windows CE 3.0: Handheld PC 2000, Pocket PC 2000, Pocket PC

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Chapter 16: Button and Macro FunctionsStep 2:Enter the name of the new macro and click on “OK”.Step 3:A new macro with a empty function list was creat

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Chapter 16: Button and Macro Functions16.3 Function “Close RC-II”“Close RC II” will close the RemoteControl II application.This function has no additi

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Chapter 16: Button and Macro Functions16.5 Function “Jump to Panel”With the function “Jump to Panel” you can jump from the active panel to one of the

Page 111 - 20.2 External IR Transmitter

Chapter 16: Button and Macro Functions16.6 Function “Send HTTP Request”The function “Send HTTP Request” allows you to control network devices with a i

Page 112 - 20.3 Home Automation Control

Chapter 16: Button and Macro FunctionsEnter the URL path inclusive a command for the web server.RC-II can send two different commands at the press and

Page 113 - 20.4 Set Top Boxes

Chapter 16: Button and Macro FunctionsAlternatively the URL “http://192.168.0.101:80/Index.html?VolumeUp” can be split into “192.168.0.101:80/Index.ht

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Chapter 16: Button and Macro Functions16.7 Function “Send IR Code”If your device has a built in IR /IrDA port you can use this to send IR commands to

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Chapter 16: Button and Macro Functions16.8 Function “Show Battery Gauge”This function will display a remaining battery capacity text or alternatively

Page 116 - 22 Program Version History

Chapter 16: Button and Macro FunctionsBy editing the button layout the dimensions and the color of the capacity bar can be modified.16.9 Function “Sho

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Chapter 16: Button and Macro Functions16.10 Function “Show Panel List”With this function a jump list to all the included panel pages of the active Rem

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Chapter 2: System Requirements2.6 Supported ProcessorsAlmost all mobile devices with Windows CE / Pocket PC / Windows Mobile / Windows Embedded Compac

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Chapter 16: Button and Macro Functions16.11 Function “Show Time”This function will display the system time on the selected button.Select he function “

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Chapter 16: Button and Macro Functions16.12 Function “Toggle Fullscreen”This function will toggle between the fullscreen and menu mode.Select the func

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Chapter 17: Learning new Infrared Commands17 Learning new Infrared CommandsIf your device has a built in IR/IrDA port you can send IR commands to your

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Chapter 17: Learning new Infrared CommandsRC-II will display a short instruction message on how to teach new IR codes.If your original remote control

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Chapter 17: Learning new Infrared CommandsRC-II is now waiting for a IR signal from your original remote control. If no IR signal is received within 1

Page 124 - 23 Support

Chapter 17: Learning new Infrared Commands18 The Infrared Code DatabaseIn the IR database you can display and modifying existing IR codes, creating ne

Page 125 - 24 Index

Chapter 18: The Infrared Code Database18.1 Creating new IR Database EntriesTo add new IR devices to the IR database there exist two methods:1. By usin

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Chapter 18: The Infrared Code DatabaseStep 2:RC-II will ask you for a new device type category. You can chose one of the predefined from the list or e

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Chapter 18: The Infrared Code DatabaseStep 4:Choose one of the predefined manufacturer names from the list or enter a new name.Step 5:To add a new rem

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Chapter 18: The Infrared Code DatabaseStep 6:Enter the name of the new remote control (e.g. “XBOX 360”) and optionally the name of the controlled devi

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