User Manual User Manual Version 1.0 1.
Contents Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 4 Getting to know your remote ..................................................................................................... 4 How your Harmony 510 works ........................................................................................... 4 Activities, devices, and inputs............................................................................
Upgrading to a new Harmony remote ................................................................................ 23 Troubleshooting problems with your Harmony 510 .................................................................... 24 Figuring out which inputs your system uses ............................................................................... 26 Figuring out which type of input control you have............................................................... 26 Step 1— Turn on all your devices.
Introduction The Harmony Advanced Universal Remote is your answer to effortless home entertainment. The Activities button puts control for all your devices in one convenient location. You can go from watching TV to watching a DVD to listening to music with the touch of a button. You no longer need to type in codes to get your remote working with your entertainment system.
The buttons on your Harmony 510 The system off button turns off all the devices in the current Activity. The Harmony 510 buttons may have different functions or control different devices depending on which Activity you’re in. For more information, see Changing how buttons work in an Activity. Off The arrow keys help you page through items on the touch screen. Options Devices The function buttons are dynamic and select different functions on the remote or the Activity.
What’s on the Harmony 510 screen Commands common to your Activity Off When you select an Activity, your Harmony 510 screen displays all the commands related to that Activity, not just the ones related to the primary device of that Activity. For example, if you’re watching a DVD, your screen displays functions and commands for your DVD and other devices you use in the Watch a DVD Activity.
Using your Harmony 510 Selecting an Activity Off The Activities screen displays the Activities you have created for the remote. You can start an Activity by touching the item on the screen. My Activities 1/2 pages Tue 4:51 Watch TV Watch a DVD Listen to Music Options Devices Switching between Activities To select a new Activity, press the Activities button, and select the Activity you want to enjoy.
Using the Help button Because obstacles or distance can interfere with the signals the Harmony 510 sends when it starts an Activity (for example, someone walks between your Harmony One and the TV when you press Watch TV, or you’re very far away from the system when you start an Activity), your Harmony One can become “out of sync” with your devices. To fix the problem, use the help feature on your Harmony 510. 1. On the remote, press the Help button. 2.
Controlling your devices individually In some cases, you may need to control a device individually. You can use the device feature of the Harmony 510 to control devices one-by-one. When you press the Device button, the Harmony 510 screen displays a list of your devices. Select the device you wish to control. After you select a device, the Harmony 510 controls only that device. You have access to all the commands for the device included in your Harmony One configuration.
Setting up your Harmony 510 for the first time Overview of the setup process When you insert the Harmony remote CD, the guided online setup launches. Follow the easy setup instructions to install the Harmony Remote Software. For more information on installing the Harmony Remote Software, refer to the Installation Guide. After the software installs, start the Harmony Remote Software. When you start the Harmony Remote Software, it checks for updates automatically and downloads them if necessary.
1. Creating your user account When you start the Harmony Remote Software for the first time, you must create your 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. 4. After you create your user account, the Harmony Remote Software opens your home page each time you log in. Your home page is where you can manage your Activities and Devices, as well as change the settings on your remote.
3. Setting up the devices you want to control The guided online setup asks you to enter your device information. Enter the information for all the entertainment components you want to control with your Harmony 510. You should use the Device Worksheet to gather all your device information before starting the setup process. 1. 2. 3. Select the Device Type for each of your devices. Select the Manufacturer for each device. Enter the Model numbers for each device.
5. Updating the remote After you enter your device and Activity information, the software saves your information. It also transfers the information to your Harmony 510. After the software updates your remote, you’re ready to test your setup. For specific details about testing your setup, see the chapter on Testing your Setup.
Testing your setup Every time you update your Harmony 510, you should test your remote to ensure it’s working the way you expect. This chapter gives you the information you need to test your remote. It also has some suggestions on what to check while you’re testing your setup. If you run into specific issues while testing your remote, refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual for suggestions and possible fixes for your problems. The process of testing your Harmony 510 is straightforward.
Adding an extra device (passthrough) to an Activity A passthrough device is a device that you add to your system that a signal passes through unaltered. For example, if you use your DVD recorder (or VCR) to record shows from your satellite or set top box, you may need to add your DVD recorder as a passthrough device. In these examples, the DVD Recorder and the A/V Switch are used as passthrough devices.
Changing how buttons work in an Activity When you select an Activity, your Harmony 510 turns on all the required entertainment devices, sets up the device inputs correctly, and sets up the remote’s buttons to control the devices in the Activity. For example, when you select the Watch a DVD Activity, the volume buttons on the Harmony 510 changes the volume. However, there may be some commands you want to add to buttons or display on the remote’s screen.
Changing your setup Whether you get a new device or want to change the behavior of some buttons, you may need to make changes to your Harmony 510 setup. The following sections provide you with the information to help you with these tasks. Adding and changing your Activities In the Harmony Remote Software, select the Activities tab. • To add an Activity, click Add Activity. Activity. • To remove an Activity, click the icon for the Activity you want to remove.
Controlling the Remote Assistant The Harmony 510 Remote Assistant guides you through starting Activities. It also gives you more information about the status of your remote and the Activity you selected. For example, when you select the Watch TV Activity, the Remote Assistant asks you if the TV is on and if the other devices in the Activity are configured properly. You can turn this feature on or off from the Harmony Remote Software or from the remote.
When you use your Harmony 510 to control devices one-by-one, you can customize the commands that appear on the Harmony 510 screen to make the functions you use easiest to find. You can even add the commands you’re missing to your Activities so they’ll always be easily accessible. If there’s a button that you don’t use, you can remove buttons that appear on the remote’s screen using the Harmony Remote Software.
Naming a new command your remote learned When you teach your Harmony a new command, you need to give the command a name. This way, you can refer to the command by name in various locations in the Harmony Remote Software. Logitech recommends you use the default names listed on the Learn IR page. By using the default names, you minimize the chance of a button being assigned incorrectly on the Harmony 510.
Types of delays or speed settings If your device doesn’t react to a command from the Harmony 510, 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 510 uses several types of delays, or speed settings, to control your devices.
Adjusting the delay between IR commands (speed settings) If you find the delay between IR commands is too long, especially when changing channels on your TV, you can change the delay time for a device that is reacting too slowly. The Harmony 510 uses several different delays to control your devices. For more information on which delay you need to adjust, see Types of delays or speed settings. To adjust the delay between IR commands, go to the Harmony Remote Software: 1. Click the Devices tab. 2.
Maintaining your Harmony 510 Upgrading your Harmony 510 firmware Your Harmony 510 contains internal software, called firmware. The remote’s firmware is similar to your computer’s operating system. Logitech updates the firmware for your remote to ensure you’re always getting the most from your Harmony 510. Generally, when you connect your remote to your computer the Harmony Remote Software updates your remote automatically if new firmware is available.
Troubleshooting problems with your Harmony 510 In this section, you’ll find some commonly reported issues and the suggested solutions. These solutions may help you fix problems you’re experiencing. If you still cannot fix the problem, refer to Getting help with your Harmony One. The TV doesn’t turn on when starting an Activity, but using the Help button on the remote fixes the issue. • Try increasing the Inter-Device Dela Delayy for your television.
The TV doesn’t turn on when starting an Activity, but using the Help button on the remote fixes the issue. • Try increasing the Inter-Device Delay Delay for your television. Sometimes commands are sent too close together for different devices and need to be spaced out more. The TV doesn’t go to the right input when starting Activities. • Using the Harmony Remote Software, check your Activity to ensure the Activity is set up to use the correct input your TV needs to be set on to get a picture.
Figuring out which inputs your system uses One of the most important parts to creating your Activities for your Harmony 510 is determining which inputs your system uses for each device. This chapter gives you some suggestions on how to figure out which inputs your entertainment system uses if you’re not sure. Inputs are how the devices in your entertainment system are connected. For example, your DVD or cable box is connected to your TV through an input.
Option 3 — Select the input from an on-screen menu In this case, your device uses an on-screen menu from which you can select the input you want. When you press the source button, the menu appears on your TV screen. Then, you use another button on the remote to choose the input you want, and then a third button to select the input. For example, you press the source button to display the on-screen menu, the arrow keys to select an input, and then the OK button enter your selection.
Step 2 — Watch the TV In this step, you must use your TV’s original remote control to switch between inputs. 1. 2. 3. Using your TV’s original remote, select each input one-at-a-time. For each input, note which device appears to be connected to that input. For example, if you switch to VIDEO 1 and see your DVD playing, you know your DVD player is connected to VIDEO 1. Repeat step 2 for each input.
Getting help with your Harmony 510 Contacting Customer Support If you’re experiencing problems and can’t find the solution, our courteous and expert professionals can assist! From your home page, click the More Help button located in the Tip Center and then select the Contact Us tab. Finding answers to questions You can access our online help to search for topics or Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). From your home page, click the More Help button located in the Tip Center.
Using the On-Remote Help When one or more of your devices don’t power on or off, or when they don’t switch inputs correctly, you can use the Help button on the remote for simple troubleshooting. Answer the questions on your Harmony One to re-synchronize it with your entertainment system. See Using the Help button. Logitech’s Harmony Remote user forums You can also access the user forums to see what other users like you’re discussing. Simply go to http://forums.logitech.com/.
Appendix A - Device Information In the Add Devices step of the setup software, you will need to enter information about the components in your entertainment system. Fill out this worksheet to use as your guide. List the entertainment components below that you would like your new remote to control.
Appendix B - Glossary Amplifier A stereo component that outputs to speakers, and increases the gain or level of an audio signal. An amplifier doesn’t typically include a radio. Anamorphic views Also referred to as Enhanced for Widescreen, or Enhanced for 16:9. The process that horizontally shrinks a 16:9 image into a 4:3 space to convert images between widescreen and typical television image aspect ratio. Used on many DVDs.
and Asia. PAL (Phase Alternating Line) Passthrough Personal Video Recorder (PVR) 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.
SDTV Standard Definition Television 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. Stereo receiver Also referred to as a tuner or a receiver. A stereo receiver is any component that receives or tunes, broadcast signals, or AM/ FM radio.
Appendix C - Product Specification LCD Size LCD Resolution LCD Screen Power Source Power Type Brands Supported Devices Supported Maximum number of devices per account Backlit keypad Backlight Color IR Learning IR Transmit 1.5" Diagonal 96 x 64 Monochrome 4 x AAA batteries Alkaline 5,000+ 225,000+ 5 Yes Green Yes (Up to 250 Khz) 15.
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