Logitech 915-000099 user manual Figuring out which inputs your system uses

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Changing how buttons work in an Activity

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Customizing the on-remote help

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Controlling the Remote Assistant

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Viewing the on-remote tutorial

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Personalizing your Harmony One

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Changing the order of Activities on your Harmony One’s screen

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Selecting or changing a theme on your Harmony One

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Adding custom-labeled buttons to an Activity

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Adding a slideshow to your Harmony One’s screen

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Viewing a slideshow on your Harmony One’s screen

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Adding additional features to your Harmony One

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Teaching your Harmony One new commands using your old remote

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Naming a new command your remote learned

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Types of delays or speed settings

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Adjusting the delay between IR commands (speed settings)

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Maintaining your Harmony One

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Upgrading your Harmony One firmware

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Testing your remote settings after a software upgrade

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Upgrading to a new Harmony remote

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Troubleshooting problems with your Harmony One

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Figuring out which inputs your system uses

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Figuring out which type of input control you have

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Step 1— Turn on all your devices

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Step 2 — Watch the TV

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Step 3 — Listen to the sound

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Getting help with your Harmony One

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Contacting Customer Support

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Finding answers to questions

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Getting help with your online setup

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Using the On-Remote Help

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Logitech’s Harmony Remote user forums

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Contents User Manual Contents Figuring out which inputs your system uses Page Activities, devices, and inputs IntroductionGetting to know your remote How your Harmony One works+ + Buttons on your Harmony OneWhat’s on the Harmony One’s screen Status icons Selecting an Activity Using your Harmony OneSwitching between Activities Viewing your touch screen menusUsing the Help button Using your favorite channels Controlling your devices individuallyCharging your remote Select Set the Current Time Setting the date and timeSetting the backlight timing Select Remote Settings Select Display SettingsLocating manufacturer and model number on your devices Setting up your Harmony One for the first timeOverview of the setup process Gathering your device informationClick Create New Account Connecting your Harmony One to your computerSetting up Activities for your Harmony One Setting up the devices you want to controlUpdating the remote Testing your setup Testing your setup -- Starting an ActivityTesting your setup -- Switching between Activities Adding and changing your devices Changing your setupAdding and changing your Activities Renaming an ActivityAdding an extra device passthrough to an Activity Full Help Changing how buttons work in an ActivityCustomizing the on-remote help Smart HelpControlling the Remote Assistant Viewing the on-remote tutorialPress Options . Press View Tutorial Personalizing your Harmony One Click Remote Settings. . Click Select a ThemeButtons Click Remote Settings. . Click Set Up a SlideshowAdding additional features to your Harmony One Naming a new command your remote learnedNaming conventions Input Delay Types of delays or speed settingsPower On Delay Inter-key DelayRepeats Adjusting the delay between IR commands speed settingsInter-Device Delay Select Adjust the delays speed settingsUpgrading to a new Harmony remote Testing your remote settings after a software upgradeMaintaining your Harmony One Upgrading your Harmony One firmwareTV doesn’t go to the right input when starting Activities Troubleshooting problems with your Harmony OnePage Option 2 Several source buttons Option 1 One source buttonTurn on all your devices Option 3 Select the input from an on-screen menuOption 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 One Contacting Customer SupportLogitech’s Harmony Remote user forums Using the On-Remote HelpAppendix a Device Information Appendix B Glossary RF Radio Frequency Passthrough Personal Video Recorder PVRPre-amplifier Pre-amp Sound Processing ReceiverTuner Power strip 4MB Appendix C Product Specification