Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Guide
- Table of Contents
- About this Manual
- Features
- Parts & Controls
- Harmony Ultimate First Time Setup
- Hardware setup
- Your MyHarmony account
- Installing the setup plugins
- Connecting the remote to the computer
- Getting help with online setup
- Connecting to Wi-Fi
- Setting up Devices to control
- Copying setup information from another Harmony remote
- Adding Devices
- Adding an unknown device
- Using the teach commands function to add a device
- Setting up and testing Activities
- Setting up Favorites
- Syncing your Harmony Ultimate
- Using your phone as a remote
- Upgrading your Harmony Ultimate firmware
- Testing your setup
- Using your Harmony Ultimate
- Activities
- Switching between Activities
- Activity commands
- Gesture control
- Favorites
- Managing your Favorites
- Devices
- Advanced customization
- How to get the most out of your Harmony Ultimate
- Important: use your Harmony Ultimate every time!
- Use your smartphone as a remote control
- Adjust the power on delay
- Position the hub and set up hub assignments correctly for your setup
- Use the Help function to put the remote back in sync with devices
- Use the Fix It Myself function to put the remote back in step with devices
- Changing your Setup
- Personalizing your Remote
- Remote Control Menus
- Troubleshooting
- Support
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Using a smartphone for a remote control
In addition to the remote control that comes with your Harmony Ultimate, you can use a smartphone with the
Harmony Control App as a remote control. Your smartphone will communicate with the Harmony Hub over Wi-Fi
allowing the hub to control your devices. Find out if your mobile device is supported.
Powering your system off
The Off button on the Harmony Ultimate remote powers off all of the devices for an Activity with one touch. For
example, in a Watch TV Activity that uses a TV, Cable Box, and AV Receiver, pressing the Off button will power off all
three devices at the same time.
The Harmony Ultimate knows the current state of the devices it controls by remembering the last Activity you
selected. For example, if you switch from watching cable TV to watching a DVD, the Harmony Ultimate knows that it
doesn’t need to power the TV off and back on; it just leaves the TV turned on. It also it knows that it needs to power
off the cable box and power on the DVD player.
Interference with Harmony Ultimate
Avoid operating your devices using the original, manufactures remote control or by powering it on and off using the
buttons on the device itself as doing so will cause Harmony to become out of sync with your devices. For example, if
you select the Watch TV Activity and then use your TV remote to turn off the TV, the next time you want to select
an Activity, the Harmony Ultimate will think that your TV is already powered on and will not turn it on. Other things
that can confuse the Harmony Ultimate include inter-device communication that turns devices on or off, such as
HDMI-CEC or SCART (in Europe). For more information about HDMI-CEC, see the FAQ.
If the Harmony Ultimate becomes out of sync with your devices, you can use the Help function on your remote to
bring the TV back in sync. For more information about the Help function, see the sections Help menu and
Troubleshooting.
Harmony Ultimate First Time Setup
The first time you set up your Harmony Ultimate remote, MyHarmony walks you through the setup process and
stores your settings in your personal account in the cloud. From there your settings can be transmitted to your
Harmony Hub, your Harmony Ultimate remote control, or any supported mobile device that can be used as a
remote. If anything ever happens to your Harmony Hub or remote control, you can use these saved settings to set
up a new system with ease.
Hardware setup
There are a few steps to setting up your Harmony Ultimate hardware:
1. Connect your Harmony Hub to a power outlet.