Logitech 650 user manual Pre-amplifier Pre-amp Sound Processing, Receiver

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Output Device

PAL (Phase Alternating

Line)

Passthrough

Personal Video Recorder (PVR)

A device that produces the sound or picture, for example, a TV or speakers.

A video format that is used in the UK, and parts of Europe and Asia.

A device that routes video or audio from one device to another device.

Contains an internal recorder and player that records and plays video without the use of a removable tape or disc. Typically PVRs can pause, rewind, instantly replay, and play slow-motion for live or recorded TV. Examples of PVR service providers are TiVo, ReplayTV, UltimateTV, and Keen PM. Many satellite providers also provide PVR services and have PVRs included in some of their satellite receivers.

Pre-amplifier

Pre-amp Sound Processing

A control and switching component that may include equalization functions.

Takes a small signal and amplifies it sufficiently to be fed into the power amplifier for further amplification. A pre-amp includes all of the controls for regulating tone, volume, and channel balance. This task is known as sound processing.

Receiver

Also referred to as a tuner or a stereo receiver. A receiver can be

 

any component that receives or tunes broadcast signals, or AM/

 

FM radio. Typically refers to the single component that includes

 

a preamplifier, surround processor, multi-channel amplifier, and

 

AM/FM tuner.

RF (Radio Frequency)

SACD (Super Audio CD)

Satellite Radio

SDTV Standard

Definition Television

Used by some remote controls, to control devices because it doesn’t have the same line-of-sight restrictions as IR (infrared) signals.

A read-only optical audio disc aimed at providing much higher quality of digital audio reproduction than the compact disc.

A service in the United States that provides digital programming directly from satellites. Currently the 2 main providers for service are XM and Sirrus.

One mode of operation of digital television where the broadcaster transmits pictures with detail similar to, or slightly better than, today’s analog television. Since the picture contains less information, there is “room” in the digital signal multicast broadcasting.

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Contents User Manual Contents Figuring out which inputs your system uses Getting to know your remote IntroductionHow your Harmony 650 works Activities, devices, and inputsButtons on your Harmony What’s on the Harmony 650’s screen Using your screen features Using your HarmonySwitching between Activities Selecting an ActivityUsing the Help button Using your favorite channels Under Watch TV, click SettingsControlling your devices individually Select the Remote Settings tab Click Display Settings Setting the backlight timingOverview of the setup process Setting up your Harmony 650 for the first timeGathering your device information Locating manufacturer and model number on your devicesClick Create New Account Connecting your Harmony 650 to your computerSetting up Activities for your Harmony 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 Activities Changing your setupRenaming an Activity Adding and changing your devicesAdding an extra device passthrough to an Activity Select Review the settings for this Activity, and click NextChanging how buttons work for a device Changing how buttons work in an ActivityControlling the Remote Assistant Click the Remote Settings tab Click Display SettingsAdding additional features to your Harmony Naming a new command your remote learnedNaming conventions Power On Delay Adjusting delays and speed settings on your Harmony remoteInter-key Delay Input DelayInter-Device Delay Select Adjust the delays speed settingsSelect Change Delay Select Inter Device Delay RepeatsMaintaining your Harmony Testing your remote settings after a software upgradeUpgrading your Harmony 650 firmware Upgrading to a new Harmony remoteTV doesn’t go to the right input when starting Activities Troubleshooting problems with your HarmonyPage 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 TVGetting help with your Harmony Getting help with your online setupContacting Customer Support Finding answers to questionsLogitech’s Harmony Remote user forums Using the On-Remote HelpAppendix a Device Information Appendix B Glossary Receiver Pre-amplifier Pre-amp Sound ProcessingStereo receiver Tuner Power strip 2MB Appendix C Product Specification
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650 specifications

The Logitech 650 is a versatile and innovative remote control that caters to the needs of home entertainment enthusiasts. Designed for comfort and functionality, this device streamlines the way users interact with various media components within their home. Whether it's controlling a television, streaming device, or sound system, the Logitech 650 consolidates multiple remote functions into a single, user-friendly interface.

One of the main features of the Logitech 650 is its ability to support a wide range of devices. This universal remote can command up to 8 devices, including TVs, Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and streaming media players. By simplifying the control of multiple devices, users can say goodbye to the clutter of numerous remotes. The Logitech 650 also incorporates a straightforward setup process through an intuitive online interface, allowing users to configure their remote for optimal performance quickly.

The remote is equipped with a vibrant LCD screen that displays activity-based icons, making navigation intuitive and straightforward. Users can easily switch between devices and activities with just a few taps, enhancing the overall viewing experience. An ergonomic design ensures comfort during extended use, with a layout that allows for easy access to frequently used buttons.

Another notable technology that enhances the Logitech 650 is its robust wireless capabilities. This remote utilizes infrared and radio frequency technologies, allowing it to communicate effectively with various devices, regardless of their placement in the room. This flexibility makes it suitable for entertainment setups of all kinds, including those with equipment hidden away in cabinets.

Additional features of the Logitech 650 include customizable buttons that can be programmed for specific functions or macros, allowing personalized control for individual needs. This ensures that users can easily access their favorite channels, apps, or settings with minimal effort.

In terms of battery life, the Logitech 650 is designed for longevity, featuring energy-efficient components that extend its operational period between charges.

In summary, the Logitech 650 stands out in the realm of remote controls with its versatility, ease of use, and advanced features. It is an excellent solution for anyone looking to enhance their home entertainment experience, consolidating control into a single device that is both powerful and user-friendly.