Harmony 1100 User Manual - Logitech

3y ago
49 Views
2 Downloads
1.65 MB
48 Pages
Last View : 18d ago
Last Download : 3m ago
Upload by : Genevieve Webb
Transcription

UserUserManualManualVersionVersion 1.11.0

ContentsIntroduction .5Getting to know your remote .5How your Harmony 1100 works .5Activities, devices, and inputs.5The buttons on your Harmony 1100.6Navigation icons .7What’s on the Harmony 1100 screen .8Using your Harmony 1100 .10Selecting an Activity .10Switching between Activities .10Turning off your devices .10Using the Help button .11Controlling your devices individually .12Charging your remote .12Setting up your Harmony 1100 for the first time .13Overview of the setup process .131.Creating your user account .142.Connecting your Harmony 1100 to your computer .143.Setting up the devices you want to control .154.Setting up Activities for your Harmony 1100 .155.Updating the remote .16Testing your setup .17Changing your setup .18Adding and changing your devices .18Adding and changing your Activities .18Renaming an Activity.18Adding an extra device (passthrough) to an Activity .19Customizing the on-remote help .20Controlling the Remote Assistant.20Customizing your Harmony 1100 .22Renaming an Activity.22

Changing the order of Activities on your Harmony 1100 screen .22Setting up your favorite channels.22Changing how buttons work in an Activity .23Adding custom-labeled buttons to an Activity .23Adding a slideshow to your Harmony 1100 screen .24Viewing a slideshow on your Harmony 1100 screen .24Changing the backlight settings.25Setting a background .25Adding additional features to your Harmony 1100 .26Teaching your Harmony 1100 new commands using your old remote .26Naming a new command your remote learned .26Types of delays or speed settings .27Adjusting the delay between IR commands (speed settings).28Maintaining your Harmony 1100 .29Testing your remote settings after a remote upgrade.29Troubleshooting problems with your Harmony 1100.30Figuring out which inputs your system uses .32Figuring out which type of input control you have.32Step 1— Turn on all your devices .33Step 2 — Watch the TV.34Step 3 — Listen to the sound .34RF Wireless Extender .35The lights on the RF Wireless Extender .35Setting up the RF Wireless Extender .36Assigning Devices to the Harmony Remote or to the RF Wireless Extender .36Controlling a device with the RF Wireless Extender .37Controlling a device with the Harmony remote .37Installing the RF Wireless Extender.38Using the Emitters .38Finding where to place the emitters .38Attaching the emitters .39Assigning a device to a specific port on the RF Wireless Extender .40Adding additional RF Wireless Extenders .40

Removing the RF Wireless Extender from your network .40Getting help with your Harmony remote .41Contacting Customer Support .41Finding answers to questions .41Getting help with your online setup .41Using the On-Remote Help .42Logitech’s Harmony Remote user forums .42Appendix A - Device Information .43Appendix B - Glossary.44Appendix C - Product Specification .47

IntroductionYou’re about to experience a new standard in simplicity with even the most complex components.With just one touch you can start watching, listening or playing.Whether you’re new to Harmony products or you consider yourself an expert, this User Manualprovides you with useful information to get you going.Getting to know your remoteHow your Harmony 1100 worksThe Harmony 1100 is an Activity-based infrared (IR) universal remote control. Using the HarmonyRemote Software, you can configure the Harmony 1100 to control up to 15 devices.When you pair the Harmony 1100 with the optional RF Wireless Extender, you can control up toeight components that are out of sight, for example, in a cabinet or in another room.The Harmony 1100 uses Smart State Technology to deliver powerful Activity-based control. Thistechnology allows the Harmony 1100 to control your home theatre as a whole. It knows whichdevices need to be turned on and which inputs the devices need to be set to. Using Smart StateTechnology , the Harmony 1100 switches effortlessly from watching a DVD to listening to music onthe stereo with the touch of a button.Activities, devices, and inputsActivities are the basis for how the Harmony 1100 works. Watching a DVD, listening to the radio,and playing a game are all examples of Activities you can set up for your remote using the HarmonyRemote Software.During setup, a step-by-step wizard walks you through creating these Activities for your system.When you select an Activity, your Harmony 1100 sends a series of commands to your entertainmentsystem to turn on the necessary devices and configure them for the selected Activity. All the buttonsyou need for that Activity are automatically at your fingertips.Devices are the components that make up your entertainment system. The TV, cable box, DVDplayer, and game system are all examples of Devices.Inputs are how your devices are connected. For example, if you look at the back of your TV, thereare a number of ports where you can connect your devices. These are inputs.5

The buttons on your Harmony 1100The Harmony 1100 buttons can have different functions or control different devices,depending on which Activity you’re in. For example, when you watch a DVD, thevolume button controls your stereo while the Play and Pause buttons control yourDVD player.BACDPlay MusicPlay GameWatch TVListen toRaidoWatch VCREFGPlay DVDActivitiesIABCDEFGHI6OffVolume Up/DownChannel Up/DownMutePrevious ChannelOKNavigation ButtonsSmart ButtonsActivitiesHTurns off all the devices used in an ActivityIncreases or decreases the volume of a deviceChanges channelsTemporarily turns off the soundReturns to the last channel you were watchingConfirms a selection from a menu on your deviceUse these buttons to scroll through menu optionsCustomize your buttonsDisplays the Activities screen on the remote

Navigation iconsThe navigation icons are displayed in the corners of the LCD screen. Different icons are displayed,depending on which screen you are in. Pressing the icon takes you to the desired screen.Home Takes you to the Activity home screen of your Harmony remote.Settings Provides access to the Slideshow, Remote Settings, and the Deviceshome screen.123Numeric Entry Displays a numeric or alpha-numeric keypad to change channels, CDs, and more, depending on the Activity.Transport Control Displays buttons like Play, Pause, Stop, and Record when youare in Activities such as Watch PVR, Watch a DVD, or Play a CD.Favorite Channels Displays a list of your favorite channels in the TV Activities.To use this feature, you must set up favorite channels in the Harmony RemoteSoftware.Custom Control Displays secondary Activity controls (depending on the Activity) and additional buttons that you can customize.Game Controller Provides access to your game controller buttons in certainvideo game Activities.Back Returns you to the previous screen.7

What’s on the Harmony 1100 screenCommands common to your ActivityHelpWhen you’re in an Activity, your Harmony 1100 screen displaysall the commands you need for that Activity. For example,if you’re watching TV, your screen displays functions andcommands for your Set Top Box and your AV Receiver. You’llnever have to pick up a different remote to raise the volumeever veCInfoExitLive TV12MenuGuideBDevicesWatch TV3Favorite ChannelsHelpYou can set up your favorite channels on your Harmony so thatyou have quick access to the channels you watch the most.Each channel can have its own custom icon to make it easierto recognize. Just press the button and the Harmony 1100 willchange to the desired channel for you. To access this feature,press the Heart Icon from your Watch TV start screen.GuideA231InfoBC10029512B CThe Activities screen is your starting point on the Harmony1100. From this screen, you select which Activity you want tostart.HelpPlay MusicPlay GameWatch TVListen toRadioWatch VCRPlay DVDThurs, July 11:45 PMActivitiesDevicesThe Devices screen lists all of the devices in your entertainmentsystem. You can access the Devices screen by pressing theSettings icon (wrench) from your main Activity page, or if youare in an Activity, by pressing the Custom Control icon. Fromthere, press the Devices PIPTogglePIPSwapPIPMove811212 333MenuGuideBAlthough there is a default setting for the buttons in mostActivities, you can customize these buttons to send othercommands you use on a regular basis. To access your custombuttons, press the Custom Control icon (star).Digital SetTop BoxDVDDevicesLive TVExitWatch TV3AC301ListLive TVActivitiesSmart Buttons15InfoExitDevicesWatchTVWatch TV

Status iconsThe status indicator flashes whenever an IR command is being sent from your Harmony 1100.The battery indicator shows the battery level or charging status. To ensure your Harmonystays properly charged, see Charging your remoteremote.The clock is on your main Activity screen so you always know what time it is.AB CHelpPlay MusicPlay GameWatch TVListen toRadioWatch VCRPlay DVDThurs, July 11:45 PMActivities9

Using your Harmony 1100Selecting an ActivityThe Activities screen displays the Activitiesyou created for the remote. You can startan Activity by touching the item on thescreen.HelpPlay MusicPlay GameWatch TVListen toRadioWatch VCRPlay DVDThurs, July 11:45 PMActivitiesSwitching between ActivitiesTo select a new Activity, press the Activities button, and then select the Activity you wantto enjoy.The Harmony 1100 takes care of powering on the needed devices, and powering off theones not needed.Turning off your devicesPress the system off button to power off all the devices used in an Activity.You don’t have to press the system off button when switching between Activities. Whenswitching to a new Activity, the Harmony turns off the devices from the old Activity andturns on the devices for the new Activity. For example, if you switch from watching aDVD to watching TV, the Harmony turns off the DVD player, turns on the cablebox, butleaves the TV on because it’s still in use.10

Using the Help buttonWhen you start an Activity, the Harmony 1100 sends out commands to turn your deviceson and sets them to the right input. However, if someone walks between your Harmony1100 and the TV when you press Watch TV, or you’re too far away from the systemwhen you start an Activity, or the remote isn’t aimed at your entertainment system, thecommand may not reach the device. This causes the device to not respond and yourHarmony 1100 becomes “out of sync” with your devices. The Help feature guides youthrough a series of questions to help you fix the problem and bring your devices back “insync” with your remote.To use the Help feature to get your Harmony 1100 back “in sync” with yourentertainment system, on the Harmony remote screen:1. Press the Help button.2. Answer the questions on the Harmony 1100 screen by selecting Yes or No.Based on your answers, the Harmony 1100 re-sends the necessary commands tosynchronize the power and input settings for that Activity.When you complete this process, the Harmony 1100 is back “in sync” with your devices.Before using the Help button, make sure you’ve addressed the causeof the problem, such as removing any obstacles from the line of sight.11

Controlling your devices individuallyWhen you first set up an Activity, the Harmony Remote Software automatically assignscommon commands for you to use in that Activity. For example, when you set up WatchTV, the Harmony Remote Software maps the channel and volume buttons in that Activityso that you can change channels and adjust the volume.You may need a command that you use only once in awhile that is not in the Activity. Todo this, from the Harmony remote:1. From your main Activity page, press the Settings icon.2. Select the Device for which you need the command.3. Cycle through the list of commands until you find the command you need.Once you’ve finished, return to Activities for optimal control of your entertainmentsystem.Charging your remoteYour Harmony 1100 comes with acharging station. The charging stationplugs into a wall outlet and charges thebattery every time you put the remoteon it. All you have to do is pick up theremote, use it, and place it back on thecharging station when you’re done tomake sure it stays charged.12esActiviti

Setting up your Harmony 1100 for the first timeOverview of the setup processWhen you insert the Harmony remote CD in your computer, the guided online setuplaunches. Follow the easy setup instructions to install the Harmony Remote Software. Formore information on installing the Harmony Remote Software, refer to the InstallationGuide.After the software installs, start the Harmony Remote Software. When you start theHarmony Remote Software, it automatically checks for updates and downloads them ifnecessary.After you install the Harmony Remote Software and gather your device information usingthe Device Worksheet, the setup process guides you through five steps in which youanswer a series of questions about how your entertainment system is set up.1.2.3.4.5.Create Account: the setup walks you through creating a user account on theGuided online setupHarmony Remote Software.Check connection: the software ensures your computer and Harmony 1100 arecommunicating with each other.Set up Devices: the software walks you through entering the manufacturer andmodel numbers of your entertainment system that you collected using the DeviceWorksheet.Set up Activities: the software asks you questions about how your entertainmentsystem is set up, and then saves the settings.Update Remote: the software transfers the information from your PC to theremote.Gathering your device informationTo simplify the setup process, we recommend you fill out the DeviceWorksheet so that all the device information is at hand when you need it.Locating manufacturer and model number on your devicesManufacturer names and model numbers are typically found at the frontof a device, on a label on the back of the device, or in the User Manualfor that device.13

1.Creating your user accountWhen you start the Harmony Remote Software for the first time, you must create a useraccount.To create a user account, from the Harmony Remote Software:1. Click Create New Account.2. Complete the required account information.3. Follow the instructions in the setup wizard.After you create your user account, the Harmony Remote Software opens your home pageeach time you log in.Your home page is where you manage your Activities and Devices, as well as change thesettings on your remote.Whether you want to add a new Activity or device, troubleshoot a pr

Whether you’re new to Harmony products or you consider yourself an expert, this User Manual provides you with useful information to get you going. Introduction The Harmony 1100 is an Activity-based infrared (IR) universal remote control. Using the Harmony Remote Software, you can configure the Harmony 1100 to control up to 15 devices.

Related Documents:

Xbox 360 Power on your Xbox. Plug in one of the two included USB receivers when instructed to do so. . Logitech’s Harmony Remote user forums Visit the Harmony Remote User Forums located at forums.logitech.com 2014 Logitech, Logitech, the Logitech logo and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. .

Rem 1100 Notes_ Rev with Pix of Disassembly.doc 01/21/06 Page 2. REMINGTON 1100 – AN INTRODUCTION The Remington 1100 shotgun was introduced in 1965 as a 12-gauge semi-automatic. Since that introduction, the 1100 has been manufactured in many different gauges and configurations. It is usedFile Size: 409KBPage Count: 39Explore furtherRemington 1100 Owner’s Manual Download (PDF)www.rem870.comRemington 1100 Parts List Schematic Numrichwww.gunpartscorp.comRemington 1100, 1100 Special Field Schematic W/ Parts List .www.gunpartscorp.comRemington 1100 Shotgun Parts for sale eBaywww.ebay.comRemington 1100 Full Disassembly - YouTubewww.youtube.comRecommended to you based on what's popular Feedback

Workshop Manual. EG-1100-089 Fiat 1100 owners workshop manual in English for all Fiat 1100 from 1957-69 models. This. Page 2 mrfiat.com . Speedometer cable for Fiat 1100 D/R, Fiat 1300/1500 C/L, Fiat 2300. Length 1037 mm. Fiat. 1100 103 D H Spark Plug Cables. CS-1100-002 Spark plug cables set for Fiat 1100 103 D and H models. Part

bout your Logitech Z-5300 speaker system 2 English Safety 1 English Thank you for purchasing the Z-5300 speaker system from Logitech. The Z-5300 system will raise your audio experience to new levels. To discover more Logitech products, visit us on the web at www.logitech.com. 1. Subwoofer 2. Right front speaker — red plug 3. Right rear .File Size: 598KBPage Count: 9

8 Harmony Systems SHARON ROSE AND RACHEL WALKER 1 Introduction This chapter addresses harmony systems, a term which encompasses consonant harmony, vowel harmony, and vowel-consonant harmony. Harmony refers to phonological assimilation for harmonic feature(s) that may operate over a string of multiple segments. This can be construed in one of .

This user's guide provides information on the MPLAB Harmony Graphics Composer (also referred to as the graphics composer), which is included in your installation of MPLAB Harmony. Description The MPLAB Harmony Graphics Composer is a graphics user interface design tool that is integrated as part of the MPLAB Harmony Configurator (MHC).

logitech SCRIBE User Guide October 3, 2021October 29, 2021 Home » Logitech » logitech SCRIBE User Guide Contents [ hide 1 SCRIBE 1.1 Setup Guide 1.2 WHAT'S IN THE BOX 1.3 CAMERA I/O 1.4 CONNECTIONS OVERVIEW 1.5 RECOMMENDED CAMERA PLACEMENT HEIGHT 1.6 STEP 1: ATTACH THE CAMERA MOUNTING BRACKET 1.7 STEP 2: PLUG IN THE CAT5E CABLE AND CHOOSE A .

Nom de l'Additif Alimentaire Fonction(s) Technologique(s) 340(iii) Phosphate tripotassique Adjuvant, antiagglomérant, antioxydant, régulateur de l'acidité, agent de rétention de la couleur, émulsifiant, affermissant, exaltateur d'arôme, agent de traitement des farines, humectant, agent de conservation, agent levant, séquestrant, stabilisant et épaississant 341 Phosphates de calcium .