Philips RC9800I/00 Specification Sheet

Philips Multimedia Control Panel
RC9800I
Simple, yet revolutionary control
This touchscreen wireless multimedia remote control offers a simple Activity-Based interface to control the home entertainment experience. With its simple on-screen setup wizard, the remote can be setup in a few simple steps, ready to go!
Controls A/V devices: past, present and future
• Extensive infrared code database for most devices & brands
• Activities to control multiple devices with one button press
• Integrated WiFi connectivity for wireless networking
• Attractive and easy-to-read touchscreen color LCD display
Control all media content with a few simple clicks
• Control of media playback from PC to TV or audio set
• Extra convenience through on-device photo preview
• Control multiple devices with a single touch
• Auto-update of personalized TV listings from the Internet
Quick and easy set-up
• Intelligent setup wizard means no PC needed for installation
• Convenient IR learning from another remote
• Additional functionality through future software upgrades
RC9800I/00
Highlights
Multimedia Control Panel
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.
Activity based user interface
Instead of operating your components one by o
ne, activity based control blends the most commonly used functions into activities such as "Watch a movie" or "Listen to CD". When a user selects 'watch a movie', rather than having the end user address each individual piece of equipment - such as DVD player, TV and multimedia receiver -, one button holds all necessary commands to be able to start watching a movie: switch on the TV, switch on the amplifier and select the right input, switch on the the DVD player and start playing.
Integrated WiFi
WiFi networking, also known as IEEE 802.11 uses radio
frequency signals to communicate in a similair fashion as wired computer networks. It uses TCP/IP networking protocols for the basic communication.
Color touchscreen LCD display
Color Liquid Crystal Display with touch screen in
put ensures better readability and the capability to visualize colour buttons and backgrounds. Easy selection of buttons and commands is possible using the touch screen.
Control A/V Wireless Streaming
From the comfort of your couch, you can control the re
ndering of digital content (play, stop, volume, ...), that is residing elsewhere (e.g. on a PC) on legacy A/V equipment (TV, audio set). The control device communicates over UPnP with the source (PC) and renderer (multimedia adapter connected t o TV or audio set) and initiates a content stream between both.
Photo preview
The UPnP protocol allows on-device preview of
digital photos that are available in the
network.
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 pre­programmed commands under one single button. Therefore, it simply takes one button press to execute a series of functions.
Internet EPG
An electronic program guide (EPG) is an app
lication used to list current and scheduled programs that are or will be available on each channel and a short summary or commentary for each program. The Internet EPG offers you a program overview exactly tailored to your
taste by convenient genre, time and date filters. As program details are refreshed every 24 hours, via a fully automated download over a wireless connection, you're never short of the latest and greatest info on what's on.
Setup wizard
The setup wizard provides a step by step guide that tailors the device to perfectly match your home entertainment system. By learning what equipment you have, and how it is interconnected, the device creates its own macros that allow full control of your home entertainment system.
Learning functionality
Learning functionality refers to the process t
hrough 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.
Future proof
To keep your device up to date and enhance its functional
ity 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.
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