Logitech Universal Remote 880 User Manual

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1. A Note to Reviewers  
This guide provides information to help you craft your independent review of the Logitech  
Harmony Remote 880 The communications team at Logitech hopes youll find our efforts  
helpful; we would appreciate your feedback.  
Contact References:  
Refer your readers to:  
Customer Support:  
1-866-826-5722  
customerservice@harmonyremote.com  
Press relations contact (not for publication):  
Nathan Papadopulos  
Marketing Communications Manager  
Logitech Harmony Remotes  
Voice: 510.713.4207  
Fax: 510.713.4780  
Product Images:  
You can download high-resolution product images from the Press Kit CD. Images are also  
available online by visiting http://www.logitech.com/pressroom  
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2. Industry Overview  
2.1 The Problem: Complexity in the Modern Living Room  
Undeniably, new technologies such as high-definition television and digital video recorders  
(DVRs), also referred to as personal video recorders (PVRs), enhance how people experience  
home entertainment – but they also introduce new complexities to the living room. Today’s  
typical entertainment system may feature anywhere from six to ten different electronics  
components, each with its own remote control (TV, VCR, DVD player, home-theater receiver,  
satellite or cable television decoder, DVR, CD jukebox, game console, etc.). Some systems require  
people to press as many as a dozen buttons, in the correct sequence, on a combination of  
remote controls, just to watch a movie with surround sound. While entertainment systems have  
become a source of pride – even a source of competition among friends – actually using them  
can be laborious, if not frustrating. The experience can be especially frustrating for family  
members and friends; anyone who didnt set up the entertainment system may require detailed  
instructions to use it.  
In addition to the complexity brought on by an excessive number of remote controls, people  
face the challenge of clutter, with their coffee tables lined with a half-dozen or more remotes.  
2.2 The Opportunity  
The opportunity to create a single remote to control an entire home entertainment system  
became clear several years ago as the modern living room entertainment system started to  
become more complicated.  
However, early attempts at a universal remote were plagued with compatibility problems and  
limited functionality. There simply was no straightforward single remote that could control a  
growing list of individual components. Even in the current generation of universal remotes, many  
of which are fairly reliable with robust capabilities, there are three fundamental shortcomings:  
Difficult to set up: Remotes require complicated programming, so consumers must  
have steep technical knowledge or hire an installer.  
Difficult to use: These remotes require pressing an elaborate sequence of buttons to  
simply watch television or a DVD, or listen to music.  
Incomplete control: Many remotes only work on a limited number of popular devices.  
On some remotes, information that the remote uses to control components is stored  
internally, at the time it was manufactured, and quickly becomes outdated. This  
precludes consumers from updating their entertainment system without also buying a  
new remote.  
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2.3 The Solution: Harmony Advanced Universal Remote Controls  
The first Harmony advanced universal remote was brought to market in 2003 – and like its  
successors, it aimed to solve the problems with previous remotes with its easy setup and use,  
while providing simple and complete control of the most complex and unusual entertainment  
systems.  
Introducing Smart State Technology  
Logitechs Smart State Technology® powers every Harmony remote control. Smart State  
Technology includes Logitech patented technology that allows a remote to understand the  
current states and settings of the entertainment components it controls. For example, a  
Harmony remote understands whether the televisions power is on or off, or which video input it  
is currently set to. This capability is the backbone for a Harmony remotes ability to deliver  
complete, simplified control of an entire entertainment system. For a complete description of  
how Smart State Technology works, see Logitechs Smart State Technology Innovation Brief.  
Simple One-Touch, Activity-Based Control  
People want to experience entertainment on their terms. They watch TV, they listen to music  
and they view movies. And when they need to turn up the volume, they dont really want to  
think about whether the volume is controlled through the TV or the receiver, nor do they want  
to dig through a pile of remote controls to find the right one.  
Harmony remote controls feature buttons that, when pressed, are able to send a sequence of  
infrared commands to set up the entire entertainment system for an activity. For example, to  
watch high-definition TV on a cable system with a DVR, the TV, high-definition receiver, satellite,  
and DVR box may all have to be powered and set to the appropriate inputs – which could require  
pressing 10 or more buttons on several remote controls. With the Harmony remote, one button  
Watch TV – can be programmed to launch all the correct components with the correct input  
settings in the correct sequence. After starting an activity, the remote knows how to control any  
of the components used during that activity. If the volume for watching television is controlled  
through a stereo receiver rather than the television, the Harmony remote will know to send  
infrared commands to the receiver when the Up or Down volume buttons are pressed.  
With activity buttons such as Watch TV, Listen to Music, and Play DVD, Harmony remotes are  
designed to reflect how people experience entertainment.  
Easy Set-up Wizard  
New Harmony remote owners initially set up their remote by creating an online login and system  
profile. Next, a simple set-up wizard asks basic questions about their entertainment systems  
setup. During the intuitive step-by-step process, consumers enter the model numbers of their  
entertainment components and answer questions about how various components are used  
during specific entertainment activities, such as “When watching a DVD, which device do you  
use to control the volume?” After all of these questions are completed, all of the information the  
Harmony remote needs will be downloaded into the remote through a USB cable.  
Because there are intricacies with everyones setup, Logitech maintains a toll-free tech support  
line, available seven days a week, and a quick-response email support system.  
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Powerful Online Database  
One reason the setup is so easy is that Logitech has a comprehensive online database that  
features information about tens of thousands of components and the infrared signals required to  
control them. When users enter a component model number during setup, the Harmony wizard  
matches it with infrared codes about that device already stored in the database. Those codes are  
later downloaded into the remote.  
The database is unique in that Harmony remote users actually provide most of the information  
that exists in the database. During a Harmony remote users setup, the database occasionally  
does not include information about a particular electronics component. The wizard walks the  
user through a process that teaches the Harmony remote about the component. This involves  
pointing the components original remote control toward the sensor in the back of the Harmony  
remote, and pushing a short sequence of buttons. The Harmony remote captures those  
commands, and then uploads them to the users online account where they are stored and can  
be accessed or updated at any time. This new component information is validated by the  
Harmony customer support team to make sure it is accurate, and is then uploaded into the  
community database. The next time a Harmony customer enters that component model  
number, the device will be found in the database.  
This community approach ensures that the database has the most current information on tens of  
thousands of brands and models of consumer electronics components, new and old, popular and  
obscure. It is never out of date.  
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3. The Harmony 880 Advanced Universal Remote  
The Harmony 880 remote is designed for anyone who is tired of juggling a plethora of remote  
controls in the living room, and for those who frustrated by universal remotes that require a  
lengthy sequence of steps and buttons to launch any activity. Its also designed so that people  
can easily configure and update their remote without a technician to program it for them.  
Because the activity-based buttons are easy for everyone to understand, not just for the master  
of the entertainment center, the Harmony remote is simple to use for all family members – even  
the babysitter.  
Customizable Color LCD Screen  
The most visible difference between the Harmony  
880 remote and previous Harmony remotes is the  
customizable color LCD screen. The screen provides  
information that can be instrumental to the user as  
he/she controls the entertainment center (see chart  
at right). The screen can also be personalized in  
several ways:  
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Up to eight custom activities or controls can  
be defined for each screen  
Background image can be uploaded from  
PC  
Images for favorite channels can be  
uploaded from PC  
Themes can be chosen that vary  
appearance of icons/font  
Users can run slideshows of images  
uploaded from PC  
The Harmony 880 remotes LCD displays  
the following status information:  
A. Date and time  
B. Indicator if the USB is attached  
C. Indicator when infrared (IR) commands are  
being sent to devices  
D. Battery indicator (battery’s power)  
E. Current screen/Activity label  
F. The number of screens available in a menu,  
and the screen currently displayed  
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Recharging Station  
The Harmony 880 includes a sleek docking station that keeps  
the remote fully charged. The horizontal docking station allows  
the remote to be used while it is charging. A docking station  
also helps family members know where to put, and find, the  
remote. The lithium-ion battery provides up to a one-week  
charge under normal use. Also, the Harmony 880 remote has  
motion sensors built in – when stationary, the color LCD monitor  
brightness is reduced to conserve power. When the remote is  
picked up, the screen brightens automatically.  
Simplified HDTV/Aspect Ratio Control (NEED INPUT ON HOW WE OPTIMIZE)  
Optimized for complicated HDTV systems, the Harmony 880 remote makes switching the  
television between video aspect ratios simple. While setting up a one-button activity that  
involves a HDTV, a command that automatically changes the aspect ratio can be part of the  
sequence of commands the Harmony remote sends out for that activity. Also, custom buttons  
can be created for the LCD that allow people to toggle from the 4:3 ratio for standard television  
to 16:9 ratio for movies and HDTV.  
Enhanced DVR Control  
The Harmony 880 remotes central key layout is optimized for use with DVR systems, such as  
TiVo. A circular directional control makes it easy to manually navigate through PVR menu  
screens. Also, the keypad features a cluster of controls that represent Skip Ahead, Replay,  
Rewind, Fast Forward, Play, Pause, Stop, and Record – all of which are important functions in  
effectively commanding a PVR device.  
Stylish, Comfortable Design  
Designed with brushed chrome and charcoal accents, a color LCD display and a low-profile  
recharging station, the Harmony® 880 Remote matches even the most sophisticated  
entertainment rooms décor. Featuring a comfort grip shape and a centered directional pad, it  
fits easily in the hand and naturally guides people to the most frequently used controls. The  
remote is fully backlit so its easy to navigate in the dark. When their eyes are glued to the  
television, people can find useful buttons effortlessly, by touch. The primary navigation controls –  
such as the directional pad, Play, Pause, Record, and the number buttons – are easily identified  
by feel due to their varied size, shape, and location.  
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3.1 The Harmony 880 Remote: Features and Benefits  
Features  
Benefits  
Color Display  
Room for eight customized buttons per screen; images can  
be uploaded for background, slideshow or favorite channels;  
style of icons and text can be changed based on personal  
preference.  
Recharging station  
HDTV control  
No more changing batteries; recharging station provides a  
stylish dock for remote when not in use.  
Harmony 880 remote makes changing aspect ratio simple,  
as it can be part of a one-button activity control  
Harmony 880 remote provides comprehensive functionality  
of PVR remotes such as the TiVo remote.  
DVR control  
Smart State Technology®  
This core technology enables the remote to remember the  
state of various components; this enables the remote to  
easily switch between activities. See Innovation Brief for  
more detail.  
Robust Internet database of  
devices  
Access to user database that includes tens of thousands of  
devices, and an intuitive Web interface makes it simple to  
program.  
Set-up wizard for easy setup  
One-touch Activity buttons  
Wizard makes setup simple, even for the most complicated  
home entertainment system.  
Eliminates need to use a sequence of buttons on multiple  
remotes; with one touch, remote can send all commands  
needed to Watch HDTV, Listen to CD, Watch DVD,  
Listen to Radio, etc.  
Help button  
If remote falls out of sequence, the help button will  
diagnose state of components based on activity  
requirements.  
Learning ability  
Harmony 880 remote can learn any IR remote command.  
This is done by pointing the original remote at the sensor in  
the back of the Harmony 880 remote while it is connected  
to the PC.  
Seven-days-a-week tech support  
Email and toll-free phone support: Monday through Friday,  
9 a.m. – 10 p.m. EST; Saturdays and Sundays, 12 p.m. – 6  
p.m. EST. 1-866-826-5722;  
customerservice@harmonyremote.com  
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3.2 Logitech Harmony 880 Remote Layout  
1) USB Connector: Downloads remote configuration  
from the Harmony Web site.  
2) OFF: Turns all devices off with one button press.  
3) HELP: Asks simple questions so that the Harmony  
remote can troubleshoot when a component is not in  
the correct state.  
4) ACTIVITIES: Press Activities to view a list of activities  
you have added. Press the screen (LCD) button next to  
the activity you want and the Harmony remote will set  
up your entertainment system.  
5) Color Display: Shows help, infrared (IR) commands  
and any available listings.  
6) On-screen Buttons: Use the buttons at the side of  
the screen to select the corresponding command. Use  
the right arrow button to display more commands.  
7) DEVICE: Lists all devices in the entertainment system  
on the screen (LCD), and allows you to select and fully  
control any device.  
8) Menu Buttons: While there is a default setting for  
the buttons in most  
activities, you can customize these buttons to send  
different commands.  
9) GUIDE: Provides television program listings on TV  
screen if you have a device with that feature.  
10) MEDIA: In the Watch TV activity, press this button  
to view favorite channels on the screen.  
11) LEFT/RIGHT Arrows: Navigates between Harmony  
LCD screens when there are more than eight choices is  
a given menu.  
12) GLOW: Produces backlight glow.  
13) Infrared Learning Port: Includes infrared receiver  
so remote can learn commands from other remotes.  
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3.3 Reader Info Box  
Many product reviews provide a product overview with pricing, options and vendor contact  
information. If your review contains a reader information chart, you may find the following table  
useful.  
Reader Infor mat ion  
Harmony® 880 Advanced Universal Remote Control  
The Logitech® Harmony 880 advanced universal remote control takes the  
guesswork out of controlling todays complicated home entertainment  
systems, especially those with HDTVs and DVRs. With simple one-touch  
activity controls, the Harmony 880 remote reflects how people actually  
experience entertainment. Its easy for the entire family – and even the  
babysitter – to use. With an intuitive Web interface and USB connection,  
its also easy to set up and update. The Harmony 880 remote can control  
any device that has an infrared receiver. Its color LCD screen can be  
customized to personal preferences, and its rechargeable – no more  
changing batteries. No more juggling multiple remote controls – the  
Harmony 880 remote can do it all.  
Price  
$249.95  
In the box  
The Harmony 880 Advanced Universal Remote  
Control; recharger station; mini-USB cable; software  
CD; Installation guide; AC power adapter for  
charging station  
Compatibility  
Warranty  
Vendor  
Windows XP, Me, 2000, 98SE; Mac OS 10.2 and above  
One-year limited hardware warranty  
Logitech Inc.  
Fremont, Calif.  
Web site  
Source: Logitech  
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4. Competitive Landscape  
As remote controls have evolved, four basic categories have emerged. Here is a look at the  
categories, distinctions, key players, and pros and cons of each type:  
Category  
Popular  
Pros  
Cons  
Brands  
All electronic  
remotes  
Dedicated  
component-  
specific  
Buttons reflect the specific  
functions of the device it  
comes with  
Inexpensive (comes with  
components)  
Many components equals  
many remotes; living room  
clutter  
Not programmable  
remotes  
Standard  
universal  
remote  
Kameleon  
Can fulfill most functions of  
several component remotes  
Difficult to find the right codes  
Many lack widespread  
compatibility  
Inability to truly control all  
important functions – users end  
up reaching for individual  
remotes  
controls  
Rely on component database  
on embedded chip, which  
becomes obsolete; no way to  
update with new components  
User needs to press an  
elaborate sequence of buttons to  
launch any Activity  
Macro-based,  
programmable  
remotes with  
touch screens  
Phillips  
Sony  
Universal  
Electronics  
Home  
Theater Master  
MX  
Powerful, complete control  
of entertainment systems  
Include one-touch Activity  
Expensive  
Programmed by a professional;  
a change or addition in the  
buttons on touch screens that entertainment system would  
send sequence of commands  
require a house call  
Rely on limited component  
database on embedded chip; no  
easy way to update with new  
components  
Advanced  
universal  
remotes  
Harmony  
Powerful, complete control  
Why didnt I think of this?  
of entertainment systems  
Include one-touch Activity  
buttons that send sequence of  
commands  
USB programmable by user;  
easy to add another  
component and update;  
simple to program buttons  
Internet community helps  
online database of  
components remain the most  
thorough and current in the  
industry  
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5. Harmony 880 Product Specifications and System Requirements  
5.1 Price  
The Logitech Harmony 880 has a suggested retail price of $249.95 in the United States and  
Canada.  
5.2 Product Specifications  
2 MB flash memory  
USB communication  
Hardware: Color 64K LCD screen LCD 84 x 48 pixels, 53 buttons, Infrared sensor, USB  
communication.  
Power: Rechargeable Lithium-ion batteries; included charging platform  
Dimensions: 8.1x 2.3 x 1.3 inches  
Weight: 5.8 oz  
5.3 Warranty  
Logitech offers the following warranty for new product purchased directly from Logitech, or from  
a Logitech Harmony Authorized Dealer (with proof of purchase): A one-year repair/exchange  
warranty for factory assembly defects only, not normal wear and tear over time (including UV  
light), acts of nature (rain, animals as examples), buyer's remorse, commercial or institutional use,  
or any user mishap or misuse.  
5.4 System Requirements  
The minimum recommended Windows® system configuration is:  
Microsoft Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP operating system  
USB plug-and-play support  
10 MB free hard drive space  
CD Rom drive  
Internet connection (dial-up, cable, DSL, LAN, etc.)  
The minimum recommended Macintosh system configuration is:  
Mac with USB plug-and-play support  
Mac OS X 10.2 or later operating system  
10 MB free hard drive space  
CD Rom drive  
Internet connection (dial-up, cable, DSL, LAN, etc.)  
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6. Easy Internet Setup with Web Wizard  
The Harmony remote control setup is a five-step process, estimated to take approximately 20-30  
minutes the first time. First, install the software and drivers from the CD, and follow the on-  
screen instructions. The software will connect you with the Harmony Web site, at which point it  
will ask you to set up an account. The progress of your setup process will be shown on screen  
intermittently throughout the setup process in the form of a grey and green status bar (see  
below).  
Step 1: Creating a Harmony  
Account  
At the end of software installation,  
you will be taken automatically to the  
Harmony Web site (if not, please visit  
on New User Login). You will be asked to create a User ID and a password, which you will be able  
to use to log in each time you want to update your Harmony remote control.  
Step 2: Testing the Connection  
At this point, the Web interface will ask you to plug in the Harmony 880 remote with the  
provided mini-USB cable into the computers USB port. This is simply to make certain the  
hardware is functioning properly, and is able to upload and download information.  
Step 3: Setting Up the Devices  
During this step, the wizard helps  
identify the various entertainment  
components you wish to control with  
the Harmony 880 remote. First, you be  
asked to select the kinds of components  
you are using and brand names in pull-  
down menus. After making your  
selections, press Next. The following  
screen asks for the specific model  
numbers of the components you  
selected. The model numbers provided are then compared with the component information  
stored in the Harmony database. At this point, the Harmony database will move all of the  
matching information into your online account, and make it ready for download (Step 5). If  
there is no record of your particular component models in the database, the wizard will launch  
the Device Tutor.  
The Device Tutor will ask you to point the  
original component remote toward the  
back of the Harmony 880 remote, where  
there is a infrared receiver in the Learning  
Port. You will be instructed to press a few  
buttons. This process allows the Harmony remote control to learn the exact kinds of codes  
needed to control the component. These codes are then uploaded into your account, where it is  
stored before being downloaded at the end of the process.  
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Step 4: Setting Up Activities  
During this step, the Web  
wizard will ask questions about  
how your entertainment  
devices are connected and how  
they are used during each  
activity, such as Watch a DVD,  
Listen to Music, or Watch TV.  
As the Web wizard helps to set  
up each activity, the wizard may ask questions such as, “To watch a DVD, what does youre your  
television need to be on?” Based on what the Harmony database already knows about your  
television, it will provide a recommended choice of inputs (see above) and a few other possible  
answers. If none of the choices appears correct, click on the Adjust the Inputs button within  
the Tip Center on the right side of your browser window. After all of the activities are set up,  
you are ready for the final step of the process: updating the remote.  
Step 5: Updating the  
Remote  
Once you have finished the first  
four steps, your account is filled  
with all of the information the  
remote needs to completely  
control your entertainment  
system. This data is then  
processed and downloaded into  
the Harmony remotes flash  
memory via the USB cable.  
Keep in mind that because  
everyone's entertainment  
devices are different, the  
wizards may not get things  
exactly right the first time. Also,  
after basic setup is complete,  
you may decide to customize  
many of the buttons and LCD  
display options.  
At any time, you can go back to  
the Member Home Page  
(shown at right) and adjust the  
This Harmony member home page shows the different activities that have  
been set up on the right, and the devices the make up the system on the left.  
settings, or run portions of the  
setup wizard again.  
7. Using the Logitech Harmony 880  
After the Harmony 880 remote has been programmed for the first time, turn the power off on  
all of the devices in your entertainment system. Now, you are ready to play. Here are some  
suggested activities that will help illustrate the power and control of the Harmony remote:  
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7.1 The One-Button Activity  
For starters, try pressing one of the Activity buttons on the side  
of the color LCD screen. Pressing Watch a DVD will send a  
sequence of custom infrared commands that will launch all of  
the devices and settings needed to watch television, which  
could include:  
Turning on the television  
Turning on the receiver (if using for audio)  
Selecting the correct receiver input setting for listening  
to the DVD  
Turning on the DVD player  
Setting the television to the correct input so it sees the  
DVD  
Changing the video aspect ratio on the television to the appropriate format for watching  
DVDs  
If the activity doesnt launch correctly, use the Help button above the LCD screen, and it will ask  
a series of questions to help troubleshoot.  
7.2 Using the Help Button  
The Harmony 880 remotes Smart State Technology tracks  
the state of each component, from the time you launch  
your first activity until the time you turn the whole system  
off. However, if the state of a component is changed  
using a different remote, or manually, or if an infrared  
signal is blocked, your Harmony remote may get out of  
sequence. The Harmony 880 remote makes it easy to  
troubleshoot and remedy the problem. To simulate such a  
situation, launch the Watch TV button. After the system is  
running, turn off the TV manually or with its original  
remote control. The Harmony believes the television is on.  
If you hit the Help button, it will ask a series of questions  
to determine what isnt setup correctly, including “Is the  
Television On?” When you click No, it will send a signal to  
turn on the television. The remote will then ask you again  
if the TV is on, and follow with a question to verify if the  
problem was solved.  
7.3 Switching Between Activities  
Theres no need to power off all of the devices in use to switch activities. For example, if youre  
watching TV or listening to a CD, simply press any one of the Activity buttons to jump directly to  
that selected activity. The Harmony 880 remote will automatically power on or off the necessary  
components and change input settings accordingly. It takes just one button to launch – or  
change an activity.  
With many other Macro-based remotes, the entertainment system will need to be reset with  
every component turned off, before it can launch a new activity.  
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7.4 Controlling Individual Devices  
The Harmony 880 remote can work in two different modes: through programmed activities, as  
discussed above, or through individual devices. Heres one example of where you may want to  
use the Device control. You decide to listen to music through your satellite TV or digital cable  
service, which runs through your television box. Once you arrive at the channel you want, you  
dont need the TV to be on. Press the Device button, and the LCD screen gives you the option  
to select any device in your system (if the device you are looking for is not on the initial screen,  
press More). Once you select TV, the remote will be set up to control the television. A custom  
command on the LCD screen could allow you to turn the television off (see Section 8.2).  
8. Optimizing Performance  
Another strength of the Harmony remote is its scalable level of programming. Users may choose  
to run the basic setup and have all of their primary needs fulfilled. The power user can run  
advanced setup options and make subtle tweaks that can further optimize the control and  
power the Harmony will have over their system.  
For example, some of the more advanced capabilities include:  
8.1 Customizing the LCD Screen  
The Harmony 880 remotes color LCD screen  
can be customized in several different ways to  
suit personal preferences.  
Choosing a Background: To change the  
background image on the remote, log into your  
Harmony account and go to the home page.  
Click on My Remote Preferences, then choose Set a Background. From there, you can  
browse your computer for the image you would like to set as your background (files must use  
.png, .bmp, .jpg, or .gif formats; up to 160 KB file size).  
Choosing a Theme for Font/Icon Appearance: The appearance of the Harmony 880 remotes  
LCD menus can be changed by choosing a different theme. From the home page, click on My  
Remote Preferences, then choose Select a Theme. From there, you can choose from different  
font styles and whether or not to include the icons in the display.  
Creating a Slideshow: You can create a custom slideshow that will run on the LCD show while  
the remote is charging, and can also be launched by pressing the System Options Activity,  
then Start the Slide Show. To load images, click on My Remote Preferences, then choose Set  
Up a Slide Show. The next window will allow you to browse and upload images from your PC.  
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Choosing Images for Favorite  
Channels: The Harmony 880 also  
allows you to create a list of  
favorite channels, and then  
choose icons to represent those  
favorites. From the Harmony  
home page, choose Set Up  
Favorite Channels within the  
Watch TV, Watch PVR or Watch  
HDTV activities. The next window  
will allow you to designate your  
favorite channel numbers, then  
add icons for those channels. If  
you choose not to add an image  
for a channel, the number will  
appear on your Favorite  
Channels screen. To access your  
favorites while watching  
television, click the Media button  
just below the LCD screen on the  
Harmony remote.  
8.2 Creating a Custom Button  
Its easy to add custom buttons on the  
Harmony 880 remote LCD screen or change  
any buttons function on the remote. These  
custom buttons can be created for a  
specific activity, or for a specific device.  
To try this, log in to your Harmony account  
and go to the home page. Click Customize  
on the Watch DVD Activity. Click on  
Change the behavior of buttons. On the  
left, youll see the names of the buttons.  
Next to it, youll see the functions of the buttons that are assigned to the DVD player. And  
farther to the right, you may see another component that is used during the Watch DVD  
Activity, such as a stereo receiver. You can change any of the drop-down windows to alter the  
task of the buttons. And if you scroll down to the bottom of the page, you will see custom  
button labels that correspond to the LCD button assignments. Change one to the name and  
function of your choice.  
8.3 Teaching the Harmony 880 an Infrared Command  
Occasionally, a button on a  
component remote may not  
appear as a default on the  
Harmony remote. If that  
occurs, it is simple to teach  
the Harmony remote new commands. For example, if you want to add a button to enhance your  
control of the television, click More Options under Television from your Harmony home page.  
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From there, click Customize the Device, Sound, and Picture commands for this TV. At the  
top of the next window, you will see a Learn Missing Commands button. Click it, and you will  
see a grid of commands already represented in the database. If you scroll to the bottom of the  
page, you will see a Learn a New Command window. There you can name the function you are  
going to add. Click Learn New Command, then point your TV remote at the base of the  
Harmony 880 remote, as shown on the diagram on the Web page, and push the button you  
would like your Harmony to learn. After completing the process, you can assign the command to  
any button on the remote control, including those next to the color LCD.  
8.4 Adjusting the Speed Settings  
Devices respond to  
signals at different  
speeds. The Harmony  
remote allows users to  
tweak the speed  
settings of the various  
sequences it can send  
out. For example, for  
someone who wants to  
fine tune the speed in  
which signals are sent  
to the television – very few users do – they could do so by adjusting four different specs:  
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Power On Delay: How long the device takes to warm up and respond to any more  
signals after Power.  
Inter-key Delay: How long the device needs to accept one signal and be ready for the  
next.  
Input Delay: How long the device takes to respond to input signals. Sometimes TVs  
take a second or two for certain input switches, and to be ready for the next.  
Inter-Device Delay: Some devices get confused when infrared signals sent to it are  
followed closely by signals sent to other devices. Increasing this setting provides a buffer  
between those signals.  
8.5 Custom Activities  
We all like to do things a bit differently. The Harmony remotes programmability gives people the  
opportunity to take control of anything that has an infrared receiver. Here are some examples of  
custom activities that most people wouldnt think about, but are possible using the Harmony  
remote.  
Have it Both Ways: TV and Music  
The playoffs are on, but you have  
company over and your spouse wants  
to turn on some music. No problem.  
You can set up a custom activity – call  
it Background TV – where you can  
have the television on (without audio)  
and music playing.  
From the home page, select Add an  
Activity, then Add one Activity.  
Then choose the primary activity  
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listed that is closest to what you want – in this case, well choose Watch TV.  
At the next window, select Custom, which will ask you a series of questions about which devices  
you want to use for this activity. When you are done setting the state of the devices, return to  
your home page where you can rename the activity by clicking Customize, and then Rename.  
You can also set up the buttons on the controller to give commands to the various devices. For  
example, you will want basic controls to skip, play, and pause the DVD player, and some channel  
controls for the TV. You can define which buttons control various functions, and you can also add  
custom buttons on the LCD screen. Once the new configuration is downloaded into the remote,  
you can access the new activity by pressing the More button on the top of the controller. Then  
its just one click of the custom Background TV button to turn all the components to the right  
setting for music and TV.  
Perfect Movie Mode  
Controlling your entertainment system is one thing, but the Harmony remote can take it even a  
step further. With the Logitech Harmony remote, you can control a lighting system if its  
connected to an infrared receiver. Its possible to set up a Perfect Movie Activity button, where  
lighting would be launched to the right level, and the entertainment system set to just the right  
volume and video settings. With just one click of a Perfect Movie Activity, the perfect home  
movie environment can be achieved.  
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9. Frequently Asked Questions  
What types of devices can be controlled by the Harmony Remote?  
The Harmony remote can control most types of devices that come with an infrared remote  
control.  
Harmony remote controls use infrared technology. Will they ever use other  
technologies such as Bluetooth, WiFi, or Fast RF?  
Infrared is the common communications technology for most consumer electronics today. Other  
wireless technologies do offer some additional advantages for remote controls, which Logitech  
will continue to consider. Logitech researches and monitors all of the existing and emerging  
wireless communications technologies, and will continue to apply the most appropriate  
technology for each of our products.  
As other wireless and digital technologies come into play, wont an infrared device  
be obsolete?  
While much focus is placed on connected devices (devices that are on a home network), the  
reality is that these devices will join a host of existing legacy devices, such as TVs, DVDs, and  
CD/DVD players – and these devices all require infrared remotes. So, an advanced remote  
control needs to be able to work with the current systems and components that respond to  
infrared, as well as with the components in the digital home of the future. The Harmony Remote  
can control both.  
How do I know that the information I receive from the database is accurate?  
There is a two-prong verification process that takes place for information entered by Harmony  
customers. First, Harmony engineers will validate the commands before allowing them to enter  
the public profile of a device. Second, Harmony customers repeatedly enter the same  
information about new devices, which serves as validation.  
Can I set up my Harmony remote with operating systems besides Windows?  
All Harmony remotes support both Windows (98 SE & Later) and Macintosh (OS X & later)  
operating systems.  
What is different about how the Harmony 880 controls aspect ratios in HDTV than  
other Harmony remote controls?  
Depending on the type of setup, the Harmony 880 will immediately prompt for a change in  
aspect ratio when switching between activities or to a different channel.  
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10. About Logitech Inc.  
Logitech designs, manufactures and markets personal peripherals that enable people to  
effectively work, play, and communicate in the digital world. The company's products combine  
essential core technologies, continuing innovation, award-winning industrial design and excellent  
price performance.  
Logitech International is a Swiss public company traded on the SWX Swiss Exchange under the  
symbol LOGN and on the Nasdaq National Market System under the symbol LOGI. The company  
has manufacturing facilities in Asia and offices in major cities in North America, Europe and Asia  
Pacific.  
Logitechs origins lie in the OEM sector, which remains an important part of its business, and  
represented 13 percent of the company’s total sales in Fiscal 2005. To meet the demands of its  
OEM customer base, which includes most of the world's largest PC manufacturers, Logitech  
offers high-volume manufacturing with focused quality control, worldwide distribution and  
logistics, and the ability to leverage its infrastructure under changing demand conditions.  
Logitech continues to broaden its product offering and its presence in the retail sector. This is  
fueled by a trend among consumers to enhance their basic PC systems with more fully featured  
personal peripherals that add functionality and cordless freedom to their desktops. They are also  
purchasing supplementary devices designed for new applications and specific purposes such as  
gaming, multimedia, or audio and visual communication over the Internet. Further, Logitechs  
retail business includes personal peripherals for platforms beyond the PC, such as gaming  
consoles, portable music players, mobile phones and home-entertainment systems.  
Today, Logitech's retail business accounts for 87 percent of its revenue. To provide the market  
with a broadening array of best-of-category products, Logitech's business model calls for  
supplementing its internal engineering and manufacturing strength with additional products and  
technologies through a combination of strategic acquisitions and industry partnerships.  
Additionally, the company believes that a number of strategic directions will result in continuing  
growth:  
Broadening the desktop presence: Logitech has already expanded beyond its traditional role  
as a provider of pointing devices for the desktop into a leading brand for webcams,  
keyboards, PC audio products, game controllers, digital pens and advanced universal remote  
controls.  
Moving beyond the desktop to the living room: Today, people are increasingly turning to  
digital entertainment, in the form of enhanced audio and multimedia products and to the  
growing world of entertainment consoles. Logitech currently makes several products for the  
popular PlayStatio 2 gaming console, as well as devices for the Microsoft® Xbox. Logitech  
also offers a family of advanced univeral remote controls for the living room.  
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Offering personal peripherals for people on the go: Logitech addresses the mobile market  
with an array of products for several platforms. For notebook users, Logitech offers cordless  
and corded mice and portable webcams. For mobile phone users , Logitech offers  
comfortable cordless and corded headsets. For people enjoying entertainment on the go,  
Logitech now offers a line of personal peripherals for the PSP®, and will soon offer a variety of  
products for the iPo and other MP3 players. The company also offers a digital writing  
system that marries the familiar and comfortable world of pen and paper with the power of  
the digital world of the personal computer.  
10.1 Logitech Warranty Policies  
Satisfaction Guaranteed  
Anyone who is not completely satisfied with the Logitech Harmony 880 remote can return the  
product to the reseller within 60 days, with the complete contents of the package and proof of  
purchase, for a full refund. All Harmony remotes are covered by a one-year limited warranty.  
10.2 How Your Readers Can Contact Us  
The Logitech Harmony Web site contains interactive customer support, patches, product  
information and more.  
People can also call us toll free at 1.866.291.1505, or e-mail us at  
customerservice@harmonyremote.com for electronic support.  
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