Logitech 720 Changing the Settings for your Harmony Remote, Learning Infrared IR Commands

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User Manual

Harmony 720

 

 

Changing the Settings for your Harmony Remote

From within the Harmony software, click Remote Preferences, select Settings, and then click Next to change the remote’s settings:

Turn on/off Help on the remote/Remote Assistant (for additional information, see Displaying Help on Your Harmony Remote.)

Set the backlight timing (for additional information, see Using the Tilt Sensor.)

Set the time-display format.

Show/Hide the “Starting Activity” message (for additional information, see Selecting an Activity.)

Turn on/off the tilt sensor (for additional information, see Using the Tilt Sensor.)

Learning Infrared (IR) Commands

The Harmony remote can learn infrared commands from other remote controls, and should only be used in situations where the Harmony remote’s infrared database does not already contain an infrared command you would like to use. Determine the device you would like to send the infrared command to:

1.From within the Harmony software, click Devices.

2.Click a device.

3.Select Learn infrared commands.

Using the Infrared Sensor

The Harmony remote has an infrared sensor at the end opposite to the USB connector. The Harmony remote uses this sensor to learn commands from original device remotes.

ACB

A: Your original remote

B: Your Harmony remote

C: Distance between remotes: 5-10 cm (2”-5”) apart

The following steps outline what happens when you press a button on your original remote control:

1.The infrared sensor on the Harmony remote learns the infrared signal.

2.The Harmony remote uploads it via the USB cable (and your computer’s internet connection) to the Harmony remote database.

3.The Harmony remote software will try to find a matching pattern for the infrared signal.

4.If no pattern is found, the signal will be stored as-is in its original format.

5.If a pattern is found, the Harmony remote software converts the signal into a format for convenient storage.

Either way, the signal is then available for you to assign to a button on your Harmony remote.

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Contents Harmony Remote Table of Contents Introduction Getting to Know Your Harmony Remote Beginning the Setup Process Using Your Harmony Remote Recharging the BatteryViewing the Status and Navigation Bars Displaying Help on Your Harmony RemoteUsing the Remote Assistant Device ModeControlling Individual Devices Types of Help AvailableUsing the Smart Buttons Using System OptionsCustomizing Your Harmony Remote Customizing the Display on the Harmony RemoteAdding your Favorite Channel Icons Changing the Behavior of Buttons Within an ActivityChanging the Settings for your Harmony Remote Learning Infrared IR CommandsUsing the Infrared Sensor Naming an Infrared Command Naming ConventionsTroubleshooting Your Harmony Remote Getting Additional HelpFinding Answers to Your Questions