User Manual
Harmony 890 Pro
Controlling a Device with the RF Wireless Extender:
If you have set the RF Wireless Extender to control a device, the remote will send RF (radio frequency)
signals (see A) to the RF Extender, which will then convert the signals to IR and send the signals to the
device. Controlling devices using the RF Extender means you can control the devices even if they are
behind closed doors (e.g. a cabinet) or in a different room (see B and C).
Controlling a Device with the Remote:
If you have set the remote to control a device, the remote will use IR (infrared) signals to control the
device. In order for the remote to control the device, there must be a direct line of sight between the
signal sent by the remote and the device receiving the signal (see A).
Port Addressing on the RF Wireless Extender
The RF Wireless Extender can have its ports addressed. This allows a single port on an extender to
control a device independently from the other ports. This allows multiple identical devices to be controlled
independently from just one RF Extender.
IR commands for a device can be assigned to either fire from all ports simultaneously (default), individual
ports (A, B, C or D), or the top-mounted IR blaster.
To assign a device to a specific port:
1. From
Home
in the Harmony software, click
Devices
.
2. Click
Control Devices With...
.
3. Click
the
Assign IR Port on Wireless Extender
checkbox.
4. Click
Next
.
5. Select the port next to the device under the
Port
column.
6. Click
Next
.
7. Click
Done
.
8. Click
Update Remote
to upload these changes to the remote.
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