Logitech 700 Adding additional features to your Harmony, Naming a new command your remote learned

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Adding additional features to your Harmony 700

It’s possible that a device’s commands are not 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 device’s original remote.

Teaching your Harmony 700 new commands using your old remote

With the Learn IR feature of the Harmony 700 and the Harmony Remote Software, you can use

your device’s original remote to “teach” your Harmony 700. You should only need to use this feature when Logitech’s device list doesn’t have your device listed, or there’s a button you want to use that’s missing from the device configuration.

To use the Harmony 700’s learning feature, go to the Harmony Remote Software.

1.Select the Devices tab.

2.Click Learn IR located next to the device you want to control.

3.Follow the online instructions.

5-10 cm (2” - 5”)

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.

Logitech recommends 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 Harmony 700.

Naming conventions

When naming a command for which there is no default name on the Learn IR page, use the following naming conventions to make button assignment easier:

Don’t 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.

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Contents User Manual Contents Figuring out which type of input control you have Introduction Getting to know your remoteHow your Harmony 700 works Activities, devices, and inputsButtons on your Harmony What’s on the Harmony 700’s screen Using your Harmony Using your screen featuresSwitching between Activities Selecting an ActivityUsing the Help button Controlling your devices individually Using your favorite channelsUnder Watch TV, click Settings Charging your remote Setting the backlight timingSelect the Remote Settings tab Click Display Settings Setting up your Harmony 700 for the first time Overview of the setup processGathering your device information Locating manufacturer and model number on your devicesConnecting your Harmony 700 to your computer Click Create New AccountSetting up the devices you want to control Setting up Activities for your HarmonyUpdating the remote Testing your setup -- Switching between Activities Testing your setupTesting your setup -- Starting an Activity Changing your setup Adding and changing your ActivitiesRenaming an Activity Adding and changing your devicesAdding an extra device passthrough to an Activity VCRChanging how buttons work in an Activity Changing how buttons work for a deviceClick the Remote Settings tab Click Display Settings Controlling the Remote AssistantNaming conventions Adding additional features to your HarmonyNaming a new command your remote learned Types of delays or speed settings Power On DelayInter-key Delay Input DelayAdjusting the delay between IR commands Select Adjust the delays speed settingsSelect Change Delay Select Inter Device Delay RepeatsTesting your remote settings after a software upgrade Maintaining your HarmonyUpgrading your Harmony 700 firmware Upgrading to a new Harmony remoteTroubleshooting problems with your Harmony TV doesn’t go to the right input when starting ActivitiesPage Option 1 One source button Option 2 Several source buttonsOption 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 HarmonyContacting Customer Support Finding answers to questionsUsing the On-Remote Help Logitech’s Harmony Remote user forumsAppendix a Device Information Appendix B Glossary Phase Alternating Output DeviceLine Passthrough Personal VideoTuner Power stripStereo receiver Appendix C Product Specification 2MB
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700 specifications

The Logitech 700 Series represents a significant advancement in the realm of computer peripherals, blending exceptional functionality with ergonomic design for a superior user experience. Aimed at both professionals and everyday users, this versatile series of devices offers a range of features tailored to enhance productivity and comfort.

At the heart of the Logitech 700 Series is its smart, adaptive technology. Each device is equipped with advanced sensors and connectivity options, ensuring seamless integration with various operating systems and devices. The series utilizes Bluetooth technology for wireless connectivity, allowing users to connect effortlessly without the clutter of cables. The reliable range and low-latency performance make it an ideal choice for gamers and professionals alike, ensuring real-time responsiveness.

One of the standout characteristics of the Logitech 700 is its ergonomic design. Built with user comfort in mind, the devices feature contoured shapes and soft-touch materials that provide a cushioned feel during prolonged use. This attention to ergonomics helps reduce strain and fatigue, making it suitable for extended hours of work or gaming sessions.

In terms of customizable features, the Logitech 700 Series excels with its programmable buttons. Users can tailor each device to suit their specific needs, whether it’s assigning shortcuts, macros, or special commands. This level of customization allows for personalized workflows that enhance efficiency and productivity across various applications, from graphic design to office software.

Another impressive aspect of the series is its battery performance. Logitech has integrated a power-efficient design that maximizes battery life, with some models offering weeks of usage on a single charge. The inclusion of fast-charging technology means that users can quickly recharge their devices, minimizing downtime and ensuring that they remain productive.

The Logitech 700 Series is also notable for its advanced tracking technology. With high-precision sensors, these devices deliver accurate cursor control on a wide variety of surfaces, from traditional mouse pads to glass desks. This adaptability ensures that users can work effectively in any environment.

Overall, the Logitech 700 Series is a perfect blend of innovative technologies, ergonomic design, and customizable features, catering to the growing demands of modern users. Whether for work, gaming, or casual use, this series stands out as a top choice for those seeking quality and performance in their computer peripherals.