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If your device doesn’t react to a command from the Harmony 900, it may be because the delay
setting needs to be adjusted. By default, different devices take different amounts of time to
react to a command from a remote control. To accommodate these differences in your devices,
the Harmony 900 uses several types of delays, or speed settings, to control your devices.
Any of these delays can be adjusted from your Harmony Remote Software account.
To adjust the delay between IR commands, go to your account in the Harmony Remote Software:
Click the
1.
Devices
tab.
Select the device for which you want to apply the change and click
2.
Settings
.
Select
3.
Adjust the delays (speed settings).
Click
4.
Next.
Follow the online instructions.
5.
Inter-key Delay
The Inter-Key Delay is the amount of time allotted for commands to be sent between button
presses.
Example:
Any time I press volume up multiple times in a row, for my AV Receiver it takes a long time
to increase the volume. I would like my devices to respond quicker to these presses.
Power On Delay
The Power On Delay is the amount of time that a device needs to “warm up” before receiving
another command. For instance, when you turned on a device, you may notice that the device
needs a certain amount of time before it can receive another command from the remote.
Example:
Every time I turn on my system with an Activity, my TV powers on but doesn’t go to
the correct input. However, it does go to the correct input when switching between Activities when
the TV is already on. The
Help
button fixes it each time, but I don’t want to use the
Help
button
every time.
Types of delays or speed settings
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