Logitech 900 user manual Appendix B Glossary

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Appendix B - Glossary

Amplifier

Anamorphic views

A stereo component that outputs to speakers, and increases the gain or level of an audio signal. An amplifier doesn’t typically include a radio.

Also referred to as Enhanced for Widescreen, or Enhanced for 16:9. The process that horizontally shrinks a 16:9 image into a 4:3 space to convert images between widescreen and typical television image aspect ratio. Used on many DVDs.

Aspect ratio

The ratio of image width to image height. Common motion-picture ratios

 

are 1.85:1 and 2.35:1. Television screens are usually 1.33:1 (also known

 

as 4:3). HDTV is 1.78:1, or 16:9.

A/V switch

DLP® (Digital Light Processing)

DVD recorder (DVR)

A device with several audio and video source inputs that sends a selected audio/video source input signal to an output device like speakers or a TV.

Projector screen technology that relies on using individually controlled tiny mirrors (micro mirrors) to produce an image. Developed originally by Texas Instruments.

A standalone unit that resembles and functions very much like a VCR. Like a VCR, DVD recorders all have AV source inputs. It can also record TV shows.

HDTV (High Definition Television)

Light controller

Mini-system

NTSC

(National Television

System(s) Committee)

The high-resolution form of television. HDTV has 1125 lines of resolution, or more than five times the video information than that of a TV set, creating a much crisper, more detailed picture.

A device that is connected to a set of lights and allows the lights to be powered or dimmed remotely.

A single unit that is some combination of the functionality of a DVD, VCR, radio, and amplifier.

The standard video broadcast format used in North America.

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Output Device

A device that produces the sound or picture, for example,

 

a TV or speakers.

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Contents User Contents Page ’ve only just got started Getting Help with your setup Page Introduction Getting to know your remoteHow your Harmony 900 works ActivitiesCabinet RF signals How your RF System worksCable/Satellite Mini Blaster BlasterButtons on your Harmony + +StatusPower Lights on your BlasterSetting Up Your Remote What to expect during set upGathering your device information Locating manufacturer and model number on your devicesCollecting your model numbers Before You Get StartedCharging your remote Locating and understanding your inputs Collecting the inputs for your devicesAn input by any other name Creating Your Account and Connecting Your Remote Connecting your HarmonyCreating your user account Click Create New AccountClick Add Another Device Setting Up the Devices you Want to ControlAdding your devices What is an Activity? What’s an input and why is it important?Creating One Touch Activities Which input do I have?Adding an Activity Selecting devices for each of your ActivitiesSelecting inputs Update Your Remote and Test Update your remoteTesting your setup -- Starting an Activity Testing your setup -- Switching between ActivitiesRF Controls Behind Closed Doors Setting up your Blaster and Mini Blasters Get creative when placing your BlastersTest and test again Testing your remote after you have set up your RF SystemAssigning your devices Using Your Harmony Your Remote and Screen What you’ll see the Touch screenStatus icons Navigating AroundUsing the sleep timer No waiting to chargeCleaning the screen Press Cleaning LockSwitching between Activities Your One Touch ActivitiesSelecting Activities Turning off an ActivityAdding more commands How buttons work in an ActivitySelect the Remote Settings tab Click Display Settings Using the Remote AssistantUsing your favorite channels Using the On-Remote Help When to use the Help buttonAccessing device commands Your DevicesControlling your devices individually Fixing your inputsCustomize your hard and soft buttons Personalizing Your RemoteCustomize Your Buttons Adding your favorite channels Renaming Activities and devicesClick Re-order Activities Click Rename ActivityAdding command buttons to an Activity Naming buttons that appear on the remote’s screenRenaming commands Adding icons to your Activity commandsClick Customize Buttons Select Soft Buttons tab Your Harmony 900 remote’s screenTeaching Your Harmony 900 New Commands When do I need to teach new commands to my Harmony 900?Naming a new command your remote learned Naming conventionsSetting the backlight timing Making More ChangesTurning button sounds off Changing your themeChanging Your Set Up Adding to your remoteAdding a new device Adding a new ActivityAdding and removing Blasters from your RF System Adding to your RF SystemAdding new devices to your RF System Moving your devices around Moving parts in your RF SystemMoving your Blaster and Mini Blasters around Troubleshooting collecting your model numbers Finding Answers Troubleshooting’ve only just got started Getting Help with your setup My TV does not turn on with Help ’m always using Help Using the on-remote HelpMy TV doesn’t turn off without using Help fixes it Page When I press my volume button, my volume increases too much Have to hit some buttons more than once to send a commandRepeats signal strength My devices don’t work the way I wantSelect Customize Buttons Some commands are missing on my Harmony 900 remote screenMy buttons aren’t working the way I want My RF System is not working the way I want My devices got moved around and now they’re not workingClick the Remote Settings tab Click Manage Remotes Assigning a device to a specific port on the BlasterTypes of delays or speed settings Select Adjust the delays speed settingsInter-key Delay Power On DelayInter-Device Delay Input DelayOption 2 Several source buttons Troubleshooting your inputsOption 1 One source button Option 4 Select the source from a list Turn on all your devicesOption 3 Select the input from an on-screen menu Watch the TV Listen to the soundGetting help with your online setup Getting help with your Harmony remoteContacting Customer Support Finding answers to questionsUsing the On-Remote Help Logitech’s Harmony Remote user forumsAppendix a Device Information Appendix B Glossary Phase Alternating Line Passthrough Personal VideoRecorder PVR Pre-amplifierTuner Power stripStereo receiver Appendix C Product Specification
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900 specifications

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