Logitech 700 user manual Setting up Activities, Updating the remote

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LOGITECH HARMONY 700 USER MANUAL

4. Setting up Activities

After you have finished identifying your devices, you can start setting up your Activities. An Activity is something you do with your entertainment system, like watching TV, listening to music, or playing a game.

Your Harmony remote automates Activities so that a single button turns on all the necessary devices for each Activity, and switches them to the required inputs. For example, pressing the Watch a Movie button might turn on your TV and your DVD player, and switch the TV to the DVD player’s input.

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My Harmony prompts you to set up the Watch TV activity, and allows you to set up other Activities (depending on the devices you have added to your account). If you haven’t added enough devices to support an Activity, you won’t be given an opportunity to add any.

When you set up an Activity, you choose the devices that are involved in the Activity, and indicate which devices you use to control which functions. For example, when you set up the Watch TV Activity, you pick the device that changes the channels and the device that controls the volume.

If the device has more than one input, My Harmony asks you which input the device uses. If you’re not sure, see Determining your inputs on page 10 for more information. You may also be asked additional questions depending on your entertainment system.

5. Updating the remote

When you’re finishing adding Activities, click Sync to transfer your setup information to your Harmony 700. After the remote has been updated, the setup process will prompt you to disconnect the remote from your computer and test your remote on your home entertainment system. For specific details about testing your remote, see Testing your remote on page 12.

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Contents Logitech Harmony Remote Page Contents Page Getting to know your Harmony IntroductionHow your Harmony 700 works Devices, inputs, and ActivitiesDevice or Activity on Buttons on your HarmonyWhat’s on the Harmony 700’s screen IR Status IndicatorNavigating screen options Favorite channelsUsing the Remote Assistant Using your HarmonySelecting an Activity Controlling your devices individuallyTurning off your devices Using your favorite channelsRecharging your remote Using the Help button Overview Setting up your Harmony 700 for the first timeGathering your device information Locating manufacturer and model number on your devicesSetting up the devices you want to control Connecting your Harmony 700 to your computerCreating your user account Adding new devices at a later timeUpdating the remote Setting up ActivitiesTurn on all your devices Determining your inputsWatch the TV Listen to the soundDevice Worksheet Testing your setup Starting an Activity Testing your remoteTesting your setup Switching between Activities Adding and changing Activities Changing your setupAdding and changing devices Adding a passthrough device to an Activity Changing buttons for a device or Activity Teaching commands using your old remoteSetting up favorite channels TV doesn’t go to the right input when starting Activities Troubleshooting problems with your HarmonyMy Harmony is unable to communicate with the Harmony Getting help with your Harmony Using the on-remote helpGo to MyHarmony.com Glossary Receiver Personal Video Recorder PVRRF Radio Frequency 2MB Product Specification
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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.

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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.

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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.