Logitech 900 user manual Appendix a Device Information

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Appendix A - Device Information

In the Add Devices step of the setup software, you will need to enter information about

the components in your entertainment system. Fill out this worksheet to use as your guide.

List the entertainment components below that you would like your new remote to control.

Device Type

Manufacturer

Model Number

Tip Center

 

 

 

example: DVD Player

example: Pioneer

example: DV-414

How to Find Model Numbers

 

 

 

On most entertainment components,

 

 

 

 

 

 

the model number is usually found

 

 

 

on a label located on the front, back

 

 

 

 

 

 

or bottom.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tips for identifying Device Type:

 

• a general category description

 

• examples: Television, VCR, CD Player, DVD Player,

 

Stereo Receiver, Amplifier, Game Console, etc.

 

Tips for identifying Manufacturer:

 

• also referred to as “make” or “brand name”

 

• typically on the front of the component

 

• sometimes on the label with the Model Number

 

• examples: Sony®, Phillips®, Denon®, DirecTV®, TiVo®, etc.

 

Tips for identifying Model Number:

 

• also “Model” or “M/N”

 

• usually on a label on the front, back or bottom of the

 

component (see the Tip Center )

 

• model number may be different than model name

If you cannot find the model

• also found in the component’s user manual

number on the component itself,

• NOT model number on the old remote control

the user manual that came with

• NOT serial number (SN) which is usually much longer

your component should list the

• examples: RC-QN3BK, CT-36XF36C, Explorer 3100,

manufacturer and model number.

L32 HDTV 10A, etc.

 

Once you have gathered all of your information, take this worksheet to your computer and continue with the Setup software.

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Contents User Contents Page ’ve only just got started Getting Help with your setup Page Activities IntroductionGetting to know your remote How your Harmony 900 worksBlaster Cabinet RF signalsHow your RF System works Cable/Satellite Mini Blaster+ + Buttons on your HarmonyLights on your Blaster StatusPowerLocating manufacturer and model number on your devices Setting Up Your RemoteWhat to expect during set up Gathering your device informationCharging your remote Before You Get StartedCollecting your model numbers An input by any other name Collecting the inputs for your devicesLocating and understanding your inputs Click Create New Account Creating Your Account and Connecting Your RemoteConnecting your Harmony Creating your user accountAdding your devices Setting Up the Devices you Want to ControlClick Add Another Device Which input do I have? What is an Activity?What’s an input and why is it important? Creating One Touch ActivitiesSelecting devices for each of your Activities Adding an ActivitySelecting inputs Testing your setup -- Switching between Activities Update Your Remote and TestUpdate your remote Testing your setup -- Starting an ActivityRF Controls Behind Closed Doors Get creative when placing your Blasters Setting up your Blaster and Mini BlastersAssigning your devices Testing your remote after you have set up your RF SystemTest and test again What you’ll see the Touch screen Using Your Harmony Your Remote and ScreenNavigating Around Status iconsNo waiting to charge Using the sleep timerPress Cleaning Lock Cleaning the screenTurning off an Activity Switching between ActivitiesYour One Touch Activities Selecting ActivitiesHow buttons work in an Activity Adding more commandsUsing your favorite channels Using the Remote AssistantSelect the Remote Settings tab Click Display Settings When to use the Help button Using the On-Remote HelpFixing your inputs Accessing device commandsYour Devices Controlling your devices individuallyCustomize Your Buttons Personalizing Your RemoteCustomize your hard and soft buttons Click Rename Activity Adding your favorite channelsRenaming Activities and devices Click Re-order ActivitiesNaming buttons that appear on the remote’s screen Adding command buttons to an ActivityYour Harmony 900 remote’s screen Renaming commandsAdding icons to your Activity commands Click Customize Buttons Select Soft Buttons tabWhen do I need to teach new commands to my Harmony 900? Teaching Your Harmony 900 New CommandsNaming conventions Naming a new command your remote learnedChanging your theme Setting the backlight timingMaking More Changes Turning button sounds offAdding a new Activity Changing Your Set UpAdding to your remote Adding a new deviceAdding new devices to your RF System Adding to your RF SystemAdding and removing Blasters from your RF System Moving your Blaster and Mini Blasters around Moving parts in your RF SystemMoving your devices around ’ve only just got started Getting Help with your setup Finding Answers TroubleshootingTroubleshooting collecting your model numbers My TV doesn’t turn off without using Help fixes it ’m always using Help Using the on-remote HelpMy TV does not turn on with Help Page My devices don’t work the way I want When I press my volume button, my volume increases too muchHave to hit some buttons more than once to send a command Repeats signal strengthMy buttons aren’t working the way I want Some commands are missing on my Harmony 900 remote screenSelect Customize Buttons My devices got moved around and now they’re not working My RF System is not working the way I wantAssigning a device to a specific port on the Blaster Click the Remote Settings tab Click Manage RemotesPower On Delay Types of delays or speed settingsSelect Adjust the delays speed settings Inter-key DelayInput Delay Inter-Device DelayOption 1 One source button Troubleshooting your inputsOption 2 Several source buttons Option 3 Select the input from an on-screen menu Turn on all your devicesOption 4 Select the source from a list Listen to the sound Watch the TVFinding answers to questions Getting help with your online setupGetting help with your Harmony remote Contacting Customer SupportLogitech’s Harmony Remote user forums Using the On-Remote HelpAppendix a Device Information Appendix B Glossary Pre-amplifier Phase Alternating Line PassthroughPersonal Video Recorder PVRStereo receiver Power stripTuner Appendix C Product Specification
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