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Logitech Harmony One Advanced Universal Remote Universal remote control - InfraredLogitech knows who you are. You have a half-dozen remotes on the coffee table. And you're the only one in the family who knows how to use them. Logitech can help with the Harmony One Advanced Universal Remote. Enjoy a full-color touch screen. Intuitive button layout. And an ergonomic design. So easy to use, the whole family will love it. [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Logitech Harmony ONE photo ]
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User reviews and opinions
| kwagenfuehr |
12:52pm on Monday, October 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| Great product for complicated muticontroller AV system. Very intelligent design and actions. Easy To Program","Easy To Set Up","Ergonomic Design". | |
| hudsont |
7:09pm on Sunday, October 3rd, 2010 ![]() |
| I have installed customer Harmony One remotes and customized them for them. There was an issue with the battery overheating on older remotes. | |
| renderteam |
4:00pm on Thursday, September 16th, 2010 ![]() |
| Cost is high but it is worth it. Programming is logical but finding the exact model of your equipment is inportant. | |
| xenofon |
2:13pm on Monday, September 13th, 2010 ![]() |
| Very impressed with this device. I have my HDTV, Blue Ray, and Digital Cable Box running through an AV reciever. Truth is I have not explored all of the functions yet. So far, I just programmed it via the instructions and web download. easier to use the seventeen remotes i have then to mess with this piece of crap Power turns on Xbox turns on when I want to watch tv. | |
| bigteeth |
6:27pm on Friday, August 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| Without doubt the best universal remote I have ever owned, and I have had a few! Unlike some of the other reviewers who have bagged this remote. Great unit full of vitamins. Worth every sent. Large set of functions, charger and cradle. | |
| aussie149 |
1:01pm on Friday, August 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| Great remote, no more hunting for lost remotes. Durable, Easy To Program, Easy To Set Up, Ergonomic Design, Nice Button Configuration. I have had this remote about two years now. A little tough getting used to programming. I have been using it for over 6 months and on my second entertainment system. The second set up was a breeze. Three new devices to program. | |
| flare |
9:21am on Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| Without doubt the best universal remote I have ever owned, and I have had a few! Unlike some of the other reviewers who have bagged this remote. | |
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Introduction
The Harmony900 Universal Remote is your answer to effortless home entertainment. TheActivities button puts control of all your devices in one convenient location. You can go from watching TV to watching a DVD to listening to music with the touch of a button. You no longer need to type in codes to get your remote working with your entertainment system. The guided online setup walks you through the step-by-step configuration of your Harmony900 with your entertainment system and then youll be ready to sit back and enjoy! Whether youre new to Harmony products or you consider yourself an expert, this User Manual provides you with useful information to get you going.
Getting to know your remote
How your Harmony900 works
The Harmony900 is an Activity-based universal remote control. Using the Harmony Remote Software, you can configure the Harmony900 to control up to 15 devices. Devices are the components of your entertainment system. Theyre things like your TV, cable box, DVD player, or game console. The Harmony900 delivers powerful Activity-based control by using Smart State Technology. Thistechnology allows the Harmony900 to keep track of the devices it controls, so it always knows which of your devices are on. Using Smart State Technology, the Harmony900 switches effortlessly from watching a DVD to listening to music on the stereo with the touch of a button.
Activities
Activities are the basis for how the Harmony900 works. Things like watching a DVD, listening to radio, playing a game are all examples of Activities you can set up for your remote using the Harmony Remote Software. When you select an Activity, your Harmony900 sends a series of commands to your entertainment system to turn on the necessary devices and configure them for the selected Activity. After you select an Activity, your Harmony900 assigns the buttons on your remote so they control the proper devices and the screen displays other commands for that Activity. For information on how to select an Activity, or how to switch between Activities, see Selecting Activities.
How your RF System works
Your RF System allows you to control devices that are behind closed doors. Remote controls generally use infrared (IR) commands to communicate with your devices. These IR commands need a direct line of sight between the remote and the device to work. Your Harmony900 also sends radio frequency (RF) signals, like the ones used for cordless phones, that can go through objects, such as a closed cabinet door. Your RF system converts these signals into IR commands that reach the devices and perform therequested action, such as turning on your TV or playing your DVD. Heres how it works: You press Watch TV on your Harmony900 to start watching the news The RF signals are sent from your Harmony900 through your cabinet door The Harmony900 RF System converts the signals into IR commands The IR commands reach your TV and your cable box Your TV and cable box turn on
Creating Your Account and Connecting Your Remote
Creating your user account
When you start the Harmony Remote Software for the first time, you must create your user account. From the Harmony Remote Software: 1. Click Create New Account. 2. Complete the required account information. 3. Follow the instructions in the Harmony Remote Software. 4. After you create your user account, the Harmony Remote Software opens your account each time you log in. Your account is where you can manage your Activities and devices, as well as change the settings on your remote. Whether you want to add a new Activity or device, troubleshoot a problem with an Activity, or customize remote buttons, your Harmony Remote Software account is the place to start.
Connecting your Harmony900
To connect your Harmony900 to your computer, use the USB cable provided. 1. Remove your Harmony900 from the charging station. 2. Connect the smaller end of the cable to the USB port on your remote. 3. Connect the wider end of the USB cable to a USB port on your computer.
Setting Up the Devices you Want to Control
The guided online setup asks you to enter your device information. Enter the information for all the entertainment components you want to control with your Harmony900. You should use the Device Worksheet to gather all your device information before starting the setup process. 1. Select the Device Type for each of your devices. 2. Select the Manufacturer for each device. 3. Enter the Model numbers for each device.
Adding your devices
When you first set up your account, you will be prompted to add the devices in your entertainment system to your Harmony account. To add your devices, select the Devices tab in the Harmony Remote Software. To add a device, click Add Device. Enter your devices manufacturer number Enter your devices model number. Click Next Click Add Another Device
Continue this process until you have successfully added all of the devices in your entertainment system. You may find some devices need more information then simply the manufacturer and model number. In these instances, your Harmony Remote Software will prompt you with a few more questions to answer about these devices.
Get creative when placing your Blasters IR signals are blocked by doors and walls but they can bounce off surfaces to reach their target. Why not place the Blaster in your cabinet on its own and see if it can control all of your devices? Devices outside of a cabinet can be controlled by your RF system. Simplyplace your Blaster or one Mini Blaster outside the cabinet - on top of the cabinet for instance - in sight of the devices you want to control.
Assigning your devices
You can control your devices with either your Harmony remote or your RF System. Typically, you use the Harmony remote to control devices with which you have a clear line-of-sight, and you use the RF System to control devices that are in a closed cabinet or that span different rooms. For example, you would likely use your Harmony remote to control the TV because it is out in the open, but you would use your RF System to control the AV receiver and the DVD player, which are tucked away inside a cabinet. During initial set up, your remote will walk you through the steps to assign devices to your Harmony remote or RF System.
Device Assignment
Select devices you want to be controlled by your RF system
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Testing your remote after you have set up your RF System
Your remote will walk you through steps to test your system after you have set up your RF System. If your Blasters arent placed properly or you have not assigned your devices correctly, your remotes screen will walk you through steps to correct any issues you may be Test and test again having. you being the test, make sure all of your devices are off. Before If you have closed cabinet, you should also perform this test with the doors closed.
Using Your Harmony Your Remote and Screen
What youll see - the Touch screen
Activities The Activities screen is your starting point on the Harmony900. Fromthisscreen, you can select your Activities.
My Activities
Watch TV Watch a DVD
Listen to Music
Commands common to your Activity
Watch a DVD
When you select an Activity, your Harmony900s screen displays all theimportant or commonly used commands related to that Activity. Forexample, if youre watching a DVD, your screen displays functions and commands for your DVD and other devices you use in the Watch a DVD Activity. You can customize buttons. Find out more in Customize your buttons.
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Aspect Frame Advance Zoom
Favorite channels You can set up your favorite channels on your Harmony900 so that youvegot quick access to the channels you watch the most. You can also add your own icons to customize the screen for your favorite channels.
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Current Activity Devices
Devices When you press the Devices button, the Harmony900s screen displays alist of your devices. From this screen, you can control individual devices.
TV DVD
Options When you press the Options button, the Harmony900s screen displaysa list of remote options so you can customize certain features and functions on the remote.
Status icons The status indicator flashes whenever an IR command or an RF signal is being sent from your Harmony900. The sleep timer indicator appears when yoursleep timer is on. The battery indicator shows you the status of the battery. To ensure your Harmony stays properly charged, see Charging your remote.
The current time display on your remote screen.
Navigating Around The arrow keys help you page through each menu. The arrow keys illuminate only if there are multiple pages. The page numbers appear at the top left hand side of yourremotes screen.
Your Harmony900 comes with a charging station. Thecharging station plugs into a wall outlet and charges the battery every time you put the remote on it. All you need to do is pick up the Harmony900, use it, and place it back on the charging station when youre done to ensure it stays charged.
No waiting to charge
Your battery is a lithium ion so you dont have to wait until your remote goes dead to charge it. You can place it on the charger at any time to give your remote a bit more power.
Using the sleep timer
Your Harmony900 allows you to set a time for your remote to automatically turn off. For example, if you want to watch the news before you nod off to sleep, you can set the sleep timer so that your remote will turn your system off after the length of time you have chosen. To set the sleep timer: 1. On your remotes My Activities screen, press Set Sleep Timer. 2. Select the length of time you want the timer to run for. 3. When your timer is set, the remaining time left will appear on your remotes My Activities screen. You will be given 30 seconds notice before your remotes sleep timer will turn your system off. You will be able to Cancel the timer if you would like your system to stay on.
Sleep Timer Select the time to automatically turn off your system 15 min 30 min
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Cleaning the screen
Your remote screen can be locked so that you are able to clean the screen without sending commands to your system. To turn the Cleaning Lock on: 1. Press Options on your remotes My Activities screen. 2. Press Cleaning Lock. To unlock your remotes screen, press any hard button on your remote.
Cleaning Lock Touch screen disabled. Press any button to reactivate your touch screen.
Your One Touch Activities
Activities are the basis for how the Harmony900 works. Things like watching a DVD, listeningtoradio, playing a game are all examples of Activities you can set up for your remote using the Harmony Remote Software. For information on setting up your Activities, go to Creating One Touch Activities.
Selecting Activities
The Activities screen displays the Activities you have created for the remote. You can start an Activity by touching the item on the screen.
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Activities Menu
Help Info
Switching between Activities
To select a new Activity: 1. Press the Activities button. 2. Select the Activity you want to enjoy. The Harmony900 will take care of powering on the needed devices, and powering off the ones notneeded.
Turning off an Activity
Press the system off button above the screen at the top left side of your remote to power off all the devices used in the current Activity.
You dont need to press the system off button when switching between Activities. The Harmony900 ensures the proper devices for the Activity areonor off.
How buttons work in an Activity
The buttons on your Harmony900 can change their control depending on which Activity youre in and how you have set up your Activities in your Harmony Remote Software user account. For example, if you enter that you listen to sound using your AV Receiver when you Watch a DVD, then the volume buttons will control your AV Receiver when youre in that Activity. Alternatively, if you selected that you listen to sound on your TV when you Watch TV, the volume buttons will control your TV. You are asked various questions when you set up your Activities in your Harmony Remote Software account. Your answers helped to define how your Harmony900 buttons are controlled in each Activity.
Adding more commands Some commands may be part of the Activity you created; however, not all commands appear automatically in an Activity. You can find these commands in device mode or change this setting in your Harmony account. Find out more in Adding command buttons to an Activity.
Options
Replay
Using the Remote Assistant
The Harmony900s Remote Assistant guides you through starting Activities. It also gives you moreinformation about the status of your remote and the Activity you selected. For example, when you select the Watch TV Activity, the Remote Assistant asks you if the TV is on and if the other devices in the Activity are configured properly. You can turn this feature on or off from the Harmony Remote Software or from the remote. TheRemote Assistant can be turned off permanently only by using the Harmony Remote Software. To permanently turn the Remote Assistant off, from the Harmony Remote Software: 1. Select the Remote Settings tab. 2. Click Display Settings. 3. Follow the instructions online. To temporarily turn the Remote Assistant off, from your Harmony900: 1. On your remote, press Options. 2. Turn the Remote Assistant on or off.
Renaming Activities and devices
You can change the names used for all of the Activities and devices that appear on yourHarmony900 to make it even more personal to your home entertainment system. To change the names of your Activities go to your account in the Harmony Remote Software: 1. 2. 3. 4. Select the Activities tab. For the Activity you want to rename, click Settings. Click Rename <Activity>. Enter in the new name you want and click Save.
To change the names of your Devices, go to your account in the Harmony Remote Software: 1. 2. 3. 4. Select the Devices tab. For the device you want to rename, click Settings. Click Rename this device. Enter in the new name you want and click Save.
Adding command buttons to an Activity
If you want a button to do something specific, or theres a function on your devices original remote thats not on the Harmony900, you can create your own buttons that appear on the Harmony900s screen. You can also change the name of buttons on your remotes screen to help make them easier to find.
Naming buttons that appear on the remotes screen When you create a custom name for a button, remember to think about how the name will look on the remotes screen! We recommend keeping button names to 10 characters or less.
When you use your Harmony900 to control devices one-by-one, you can customize the commands that appear on the Harmony900s screen to make the functions you use easiest to find. You can even add the commands youre missing to your Activities so theyll always be easily accessible. If theres a button that you dont use, you can remove buttons that appear on the remotes screen using the Harmony Remote Software. To customize the buttons that appear on the Harmony900s screen, from the Harmony RemoteSoftware: 1. In the Activity for which you want to customize a button, click Customize Buttons. 2. Follow the online instructions.
Renaming commands
The command names in your Harmony900 may not always be the way you want them. Youcanrename any command in your Harmony900 remote so that it makes sense to you. To rename a command in an Activity, go to your account in the Harmony Remote Software: Select the Activities tab. Click Customize Buttons. Select the Soft Buttons tab. Enter the new name of the command in the Button column for any buttons you want torename. 5. When you are finished, click Done. 1. 2. 3. 4. To rename a command in device mode, go to your account in the Harmony Remote Software: Select the Devices tab. Click Settings for the device whose command you want to rename. Click Customize Buttons. Select Soft Buttons tab. Enter the new name of the command in the Button column for any buttons you want torename. 6. When you are finished, click Done. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Adding icons to your Activity commands
Icons can be added to your Activity commands so that they stand out on yourHarmony900 remotes screen. To add an icon to a command an Activity go to your account in the Harmony Remote Software: Select the Activities tab. Select Customize Buttons. Select Soft Buttons. Select the Select Image button for the command you want an icon attached to. It will appear in same row to the far right. 5. Select Done when youre finished. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Teaching Your Harmony900 New Commands
When do I need to teach new commands to my Harmony900?
Its possible that a devices commands may not be recognized. Maybe you have a very rare device? Or a new one? Although we update our device list regularly, there are always new devices in the market. To remedy this, you can teach your Harmony how to control this device by using the devices original remote.
Teaching your Harmony900 new commands using your old remote
With the Learn IR feature of the Harmony900 and the Harmony Remote Software, you can use yourdevices original remote to teach your Harmony900. You should only need to use this feature when our device list doesnt have your device listed, or theres a button you want to use thats missing from. To use the Harmony900s learning feature, go to the Harmony Remote Software: 1. Select the Devices tab. 2. Select Learn IR located next to the device you want to control. 3. Find the command you want to learn in the list. If it doesnt appear, you need to create anew command. See Naming a new command learned for more details.
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Naming a new command your remote learned
When you teach your Harmony a new command, you need to give the command a name. This way, you can refer to the command by name in various locations in the Harmony Remote Software. We recommend you use the default names listed on the Learn IR page. By using the default names, you minimize the chance of a button being assigned incorrectly on the Harmony900. Naming conventions When naming a command for which there is no default name on the Learn IR page, usethefollowing naming conventions to make button assignment easier: Dont use spaces or special characters such as /, & or * in the name. Capitalize the start of words (for example, NextDisc, ModeDigital). Start the command name with its main function (for example, VolumeRearUp, VolumeRearDown, VolumeFrontUp). This helps group related commands in lists. Start infrared commands that select inputs (for example, on a stereo receiver) with the prefix Input. Dont name the input based on what youve connected to your device, rather name it based on what its called on the front of the device, or on the remote control (for example, InputAux, InputVideo1, InputTape, InputDVD).
Making More Changes
Here are a few more ways you can make your Harmony900 personal to you. Simply make these changes directly from your Harmony900.
Turning button sounds off
Your Harmony900 will beep when you press a button your remotes screen. You can turn thisoptionoff. To turn the sound on or off from your Harmony900s screen: 1. Press Options > Sound. 2. Choose Sound On or Sound Off, depending on your preference. 3. When you are finished, press Done.
Setting the backlight timing
Your Harmony900 senses when you pick it up, and lights up the display and buttons. To set the brightness and the length of time the backlight stays on from your Harmony900s screen: 1. Press Options > Backlight. 2. Use the arrows to select the your preferred backlight duration and brightness. 3. When you are finished, press Done.
Changing your theme
You can change the theme on your Harmony900 to any of the themes included on your Harmony900. When you select a new theme, you change the look of the Harmony900s screen. To change the theme from your Harmony900s screen: 1. Press Options > Theme. 2. Choose a theme you like. 3. When you are finished, press Done.
Changing text size of buttons
You can change the size of the text that appears on the buttons on your Harmony900 screen. To change the size from your Harmony900s screen: 1. Press Options > Button Text Size. 2. Choose the size you like. 3. When you are finished, press Done.
Changing Your Set Up
There are many reasons why you may need to change your current set up. Perhaps you are adding anew DVD player or even changing around the order of your devices in your cabinet. Youll find some easy solutions in the following pages to help you with those changes.
Adding to your remote
Adding a new device
You can add a new device at any time by logging into your Harmony Remote Software user account. To add a new device: 1. Select the Devices tab. 2. Click Add Device. 3. Follow the instructions to add a new device to your remote.
Adding a new Activity
You can add a new Activity at any time by logging into your Harmony Remote Software user account. To add a device: 1. Select the Activities tab. 2. Click Add Activity. 3. Follow the instructions to add a new Activity to your remote.
Adding to your RF System
Adding new devices to your RF System
After you add your device to your Harmony Remote Software account and update, you can add it to your RF System. You can do this directly from your remote. From your Harmony900 remotes screen: 1. Press the Options button on the bottom left hand corner of your remotes My Activities screen. 2. Press RF System Settings. 3. Press Device Assignment. 4. Follow the instructions on your remotes screen to assign your new device to your RF System.
Adding and removing Blasters from your RF System
Your RF System comes with one Blaster and two Mini Blasters; however, you may want to have additional control by adding another Blaster to your RF system. To add a Blaster, go to your remotes screen: 1. Press the Options button on the bottom left corner of your remotes My Activities screen. 2. Press RF System Settings. 3. Press Advanced Settings. 4. Press Add Blaster. 5. Follow the instructions on your remotes screen to add your Blasters, assign your devices and test your set up. You may also want to remove the existing Blaster you have and replace it with a different Blaster. Youwill need to add your new Blaster to your system before you can remove your old one. To remove a Blaster, go to your remotes screen: 1. Press the Options button on the bottom left corner of your remotes My Activities screen. 2. Press RF System Settings. 3. Press Advanced Settings. 4. Press Remove Blaster (note: you will only see this option if you have more than one Blaster assigned to your RF System.)
Everyones Different - Sos Your System! Somedevices have more difficulty than others receiving IR signals. In some cases, you might need a different style of Mini Blaster cable. Please visit www.logitech.com/harmony/ and look for the Harmony900 Precision IR Cables (sold separately).
Moving parts in your RF System
Moving your Blaster and Mini Blasters around
You may want to change how your devices are set up in your home entertainment system. Inorderto make sure your RF system continues to work the way you want, its a good idea to check the following things after you have moved pieces around in your system: Check you have placed your Blaster and Mini Blasters correctly. You should have a maximum ONEBlaster OR Mini Blaster PER SHELF. Each piece should be placed slightly in front of the devices. OneBlaster or Mini Blaster can control side-by-side and stacked devices. Your Blasters emit a signal to the IR sensor located on your devices. These sensors are usually located on the front panel.
Moving your devices around
You may need to move some of your devices around in your entertainment system. First, you need to make sure your Blasters are placed properly for the devices to receive signals fromthem. For more help, go to Moving your Blaster and Mini Blasters around. If you have assigned any of your devices to specific ports in your Blaster, you want to make sure thecorrect Blaster is in front of that device in order for it to work properly. For more information onassigning ports, go to Assigning a device to a specific port on the Blaster.
Finding Answers - Troubleshooting
Weve put together some of the more commonly found challenges among users when setting up their system to make it easier for you to find answers to the questions you have about setting up and using your Harmony900. You can also find a wide range of Frequently Asked Questions, regularly updated forums and support information at www.logitech.com/harmony. Take a look at some of the statements below and see if this helps to fix your problem.
Ive only just got started - Getting Help with your setup
Troubleshooting collecting your model numbers
When you try to add a new TV to your account, you get a message informing you that you havent entered the correct model number. The model number for most devices can be found on the front of the device. If it isnt there, itcanbe found on a label on the back or bottom of the device. The model number shouldnt be confused with the serial number or the model number of the devices remote control, as many different devices by a manufacturer can share the same remote.
Try adjusting the Repeats for your device. You can also use the Troubleshooter feature in your Harmony Remote Software account.
I have to hit some buttons more than once to send a command
Try adjusting the Repeats for your device. Repeats (signal strength) The Repeats are the number of times the remote repeats a command for a device to properly respond to the command. For instance, many devices need longer or shorter command repetitions to respond properly. Example: Any time I press channel up, my Digital Set Top Box skips two channels at a time. To adjust repeats on your device, go to your account in the Harmony Remote Software: 1. Click the Devices tab. 2. Select the device for which you want to apply the change and click Settings. 3. Select Troubleshoot. 4. Select TV responds to some commands either too many times or only occasionally. 5. Follow the online instructions. You can also use the Troubleshooter feature in your Harmony Remote Software account.
My buttons arent working the way I want
The On Demand command isnt on the Harmony900 for the Watch TV Activity
You can map the command to any unused button on the Harmony900 or on the remotesscreen. The command is likely in our database, but wasnt mapped to the Activity. If were missing thecommand, the Harmony900 can learn it from your original remote. For more information, seeTeaching your Harmony900 new commands.
When pressing buttons in an Activity, the remote sends the command twice
Try lowering the repeats for the device that is receiving the command. You can do this by using thetroubleshoot option in the Harmony Remote Software.
Some commands are missing on my Harmony900 remote screen
All of the commands for your remote will be located in the device in your Harmony Remote Software. 1. 2. 3. 4. From you Harmony Remote Software account: Select your Device tab. Select Settings device you want to find the commands for. Select Customize Buttons.
You will see all of the hard and soft button commands for your device. You can change the way the soft buttons appear on your screen by using the arrows to move the commands up or down the list. If you dont see the command you are looking for in either the hard or soft button list, the Harmony900 can learn it from your original remote. For more information, see Teaching your Harmony900 new commands.
My RF System is not working the way I want
I moved my Blaster and/or Mini Blasters and my remote stopped working
If you have moved pieces in your RF System and are having problems, see our section on Movingpieces in your RF System.
My devices got moved around and now theyre not working.
If you have moved pieces in your RF System and are having problems, see our section on Movingpieces in your RF System. If you have assigned certain devices to specific ports on your Blaster, you may need to check those settings again. Find more information in Assigning a device to a specific port on the Blaster.
I bought a new DVD player have added it to my remote but I still have to point at it directly for it to work.
Once you have added your new device to your remote, you also need to assign your device to either be controlled by your RF System or your remote. If you don t want to point at your device to make it work, you will need to assign it to your RF System. Find out how to do this in our section Adding new devices to your RF System.
I have two devices that are exactly the same. When press a command on one device, it sends to other as well.
You can assign a device to a specific port on the Blaster. This allows multiple identical devices to becontrolled independently from just one Blaster. For example, you can assign one DVD player toone port and a different DVD player to another port. See Assigning a device to a specific port on the Blaster for more help.
Two of my devices are from the same manufacturer. When I press a command on onedevice, it sends to other as well.
Many manufacturers use the same IR language for each of their devices. This means that the On command that is sent to your ACME DVD player is the same command that is sent to your ACME TV. See Assigning a device to a specific port on the Blaster for more help.
Assigning a device to a specific port on the Blaster
To assign a device to a specific port on the Blaster from your Harmony Remote Software home page: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Click the Remote Settings tab. Click Manage Remotes. In the Manage Remotes page, click Control Devices. In the Control Devices page, at the very bottom of the page, select Assign IR Port on Blaster. Click Next. In the Assign IR Ports on Blaster page, under Port, select the port you want to assign foreach device. Click Next. Click Done. On the Remote Settings page, click Update Remote.
Types of delays or speed settings
If your device doesnt react to a command from the Harmony900, it may be because the delay setting needs to be adjusted. By default, different devices take different amounts of time to react to a command from a remote control. To accommodate these differences in your devices, theHarmony900 uses several types of delays, or speed settings, to control your devices. Any of these delays can be adjusted from your Harmony Remote Software account. To adjust the delay between IR commands, go to your account in the Harmony Remote Software: 1. Click the Devices tab. 2. Select the device for which you want to apply the change and click Settings. 3. Select Adjust the delays (speed settings). 4. Click Next. 5. Follow the online instructions. Inter-key Delay The Inter-Key Delay is the amount of time allotted for commands to be sent between button presses. Example: Any time I press volume up multiple times in a row, for my AV Receiver it takes a long time to increase the volume. I would like my devices to respond quicker to these presses. Power On Delay The Power On Delay is the amount of time that a device needs to warm up before receiving another command. For instance, when you turned on a device, you may notice that the device needs a certain amount of time before it can receive another command from the remote. Example: Every time I turn on my system with an Activity, my TV powers on but doesnt go to thecorrect input. However, it does go to the correct input when switching between Activities when the TV is already on. The Help button fixes it each time, but I dont want to use the Help button every time.
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A/V switch DLP (Digital Light Processing) DVD recorder (DVR)
HDTV (High Definition Television)
Light controller Mini-system NTSC (National Television System(s) Committee) Output Device
A device that produces the sound or picture, for example, a TV or speakers.
A video format that is used in the UK, and parts of Europe and Asia. PAL (Phase Alternating Line) Passthrough Personal Video Recorder (PVR) A device that routes video or audio from one device to another device. Contains an internal recorder and player that records and plays video without the use of a removable tape or disc. Typically PVRs can pause, rewind, instantly replay, and play slow-motion for live or recorded TV. Examples of PVR service providers are TiVo, ReplayTV, UltimateTV, andKeen PM. Many satellite providers also provide PVR services and have PVRs included in some of their satellite receivers. A control and switching component that may include equalization functions. Takes a small signal and amplifies it sufficiently to be fed into the power amplifier for further amplification. A pre-amp includes all of the controls for regulating tone, volume, and channel balance. This task is known as sound processing. Also referred to as a tuner or a stereo receiver. A receiver can be any component that receives or tunes broadcast signals, or AM/FM radio. Typically refers to the single component that includes a preamplifier, surround processor, multi-channel amplifier, and AM/FM tuner. Used by some remote controls to control devices because it doesnt have the same line-of-sight restrictions as IR (infrared) signals. A read-only optical audio disc aimed at providing much higher quality ofdigital audio reproduction than the compact disc. A service in the United States that provides digital programming directlyfrom satellites. Currently the 2 main providers for service are XM and Sirrus. One mode of operation of digital television where the broadcaster transmits pictures with detail similar to, or slightly better than, todaysanalog television. Since the picture contains less information, there is room in the digital signal multicast broadcasting.
Pre-amplifier Pre-amp Sound Processing
Receiver
RF (Radio Frequency)
SACD (Super Audio CD) Satellite Radio
SDTV Standard Definition Television
Stereo receiver
Also referred to as a tuner or a receiver. A stereo receiver is any component that receives or tunes, broadcast signals, or AM/FM radio. Typically refers to the single component that includes a preamplifier, surround processor, multi-channel amplifier, and AM/FM tuner. Also referred to as a receiver or a stereo receiver. A tuner is any component that receives or tunes, broadcast signals, or AM/FM radio. Typically refers to the single component that includes a preamplifier, surround processor, multi-channel amplifier, and AM/FM tuner. A common device that acts like an extension cord, providing additional cord length, as well as a mechanism that offers several electrical outlets.
Power strip
Appendix C - Product Specification
LCD Size LCD Resolution LCD Screen Touch Screen Technology Power Source Power Type Brands Supported Devices Supported Maximum number of devices per account Backlit keypad Backlight Color IR Learning Learning Capabilities IR Transmitters IR Transmission Range Memory Type Memory Amount Weight Dimensions Warranty Supported Platforms 2.2" Diagonal 340 x 240 (QVGA+) 262,000 Color Capacitive Rechargeable Lithium Ion 5,000+ 200,000+ 15 Yes White or Amber (depending on mode) Yes (Up to 500 Khz) Any IR Device 2 Up to 65ft Flash 64MB 6 oz (with battery installed) 8.75 x 2.3 x 1.Year Windows 2000/XP/Vista MAC OS X 10.3 +
Technical specifications
| General | |
| Device Type | Universal remote control |
| Localization | United States |
| Remote Control | |
| Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
| Supported Device Qty | 15 |
| Input Device | Keypad, touch screen |
| Features | Learning, back-lit buttons |
| Display | LCD display - 2.2" |
| Color Display | Yes |
| Connections | |
| Connector Type | 1 x USB |
| System Requirements | |
| Operating System | MS Windows XP, MS Windows 2000, Apple Mac OS X 10.3 or later, MS Windows Vista |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Cables Included | 1 x USB cable - external |
| Included Accessories | AC power adapter, remote control charging stand |
| Power | |
| Battery | 1 x remote control unit battery - rechargeable - lithium ion |
| Included Qty | 1 |
| Manufacturer Warranty | |
| Service & Support | 1 year warranty |
| Service & Support Details | Limited warranty - 1 year |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Part Numbers | 915-000035, 915-000080 |
| GTIN | 05099206007871, 00097855054234 |
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