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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Charging your remote
To charge your remote, use the charging
cradle.
Harmony Hub and IR mini blasters
Whether you use a mobile device or your Harmony Ultimate remote control, the hub stores your setup information
and communicates between your remote control and your entertainment center devices. The hub communicates
with other devices by Wi-Fi, IR (infrared), and Bluetooth signals, depending on the device.
IR mini blasters extend the range of the Harmony Hub allowing you to control devices that are on other shelves or
outside of your cabinet, such as a television.
How your Harmony Ultimate works
Devices
Devices are the components of your entertainment system. Examples of devices are:
TV set
Cable or Satellite set top box
Audio Visual (AV) receiver
DVD player
Game console
Gather the manufacturer and model number information for each of your devices and record it on the next page of
this user guide. Also write down how devices are connected to one another and the input they must be on. For
example, to watch a movie you might have your television set to input (or source) "HDMI 1" and your AV Receiver
set to input "DVD". Having this information collected ahead of time will make setup much easier.