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Harmony 520 

 

User Manual 

v. 1.0 

 

page 11 

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 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. 

Naming an Infrared Command 

When the Harmony remote learns an infrared command, give the command a name. This way you can 
refer to this command by name in various locations of the online setup process. It is best to use the 
default names listed in the 

Learn infrared commands

 step so that automatic button function 

assignments can be applied to your Harmony remote. 

Example 

If the Harmony remote learns the volume button infrared commands from your original remote 
control, name the commands "VolumeUp" and "VolumeDown" (i.e. with no space, and 
capitalization as shown). The Harmony remote software looks for commands with these names to 
automatically assign them to the volume up and down buttons on the Harmony remote. 

Naming Conventions 

When naming a command for which there is no default name under the 

Learn infrared commands

 

option, use the following naming conventions to make button assignment and sharing infrared commands 
easier: 

• 

Do not use spaces or special characters such as /, & or * in the name. 

• 

Capitalize the start of words (e.g. NextDisc, ModeDigital). 

• 

Start the command name with its main function (e.g. VolumeRearUp, VolumeRearDown, 
VolumeFrontUp, VolumeFrontDown). This helps group related commands in lists. 

• 

For infrared commands that select inputs (e.g. on a stereo receiver), start with the prefix "Input".  

Do not name the input based on what you have connected to your device, rather name it 
based on what it is called on the front of the device, or on the remote control (e.g. InputAux, 
InputVideo1, InputTape, InputDVD, InputVCR). 

Summary of Contents for HARMONY 520

Page 1: ...Harmony 520 User Manual version1 0...

Page 2: ...Assistant 5 SELECTING AN ACTIVITY 6 CONTROLLING INDIVIDUAL DEVICES 6 CUSTOMIZING YOUR HARMONY REMOTE 7 CUSTOMIZING THE DISPLAY ON THE HARMONY REMOTE 8 Changing the Behavior of Buttons within an Activ...

Page 3: ...it to your configuration Once you have told us about your devices you will then be guided through setting up Activities Creating Activities is simple you will be prompted to indicate the devices you...

Page 4: ...next to the Activity you want and the Harmony remote will set up your entertainment system Devices Lists all your devices on the display and allows you to select and directly control any device Help...

Page 5: ...mation about the devices in your personal home theater system 4 Set Up Activities Helps you provide us with information about the way your devices work together to perform Activities e g Watch Televis...

Page 6: ...are not receiving some commands The Harmony remote is then out of sync with your devices e g it thinks one of your devices is on but it is turned off Some of the reasons the Harmony remote can become...

Page 7: ...lp if you find devices that aren t being controlled the way you want them to and the help on the remote is not asking you questions about these devices To select the type of help you want 1 Connect yo...

Page 8: ...e gives you access to all the possible commands for each device included in your Harmony remote configuration To access device mode you do not need to be in an Activity However you should never need t...

Page 9: ...a second Watch Television Activity click Add an Activity When you re done rename the Activities to help you distinguish between them e g For the Watch Television Activity you could rename one from Wa...

Page 10: ...dge of how each of your devices is controlled the Harmony remote will make its best effort to match all the buttons you need to control an Activity However there may be some commands you want to add t...

Page 11: ...armony remote software 2 Click View Activities 3 Click an Activity 4 Click Change the Behavior of Buttons 5 Under the Custom Button Label column type the name for the button label you would like to ap...

Page 12: ...rting Activity message for additional information see Selecting an Activity Turn on off the tilt sensor for additional information see Picking Up the Remote Learning Infrared IR Commands The Harmony r...

Page 13: ...ction assignments can be applied to your Harmony remote Example If the Harmony remote learns the volume button infrared commands from your original remote control name the commands VolumeUp and Volume...

Page 14: ...support center User Manual The User Manual explains the concept of your Harmony remote and provides information about setting up and using the remote Help button When running the Harmony remote softw...

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