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Logitech H659 User Manual

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Add as many custom Labeled buttons as you like. Click on "More Custom Labels" to add them
one at a time. When you update your Harmony Remote, use the "NEXT" button to see all of
your custom labeled buttons a page at a time.
Teaching Infrared Commands
The Harmony Remote will learn infrared commands from other remote controls. This is important in
situations where the HarmonyRemote.com infrared database does not already contain an infrared
command you would like to use.
Determine which device you would like to send the infrared command to. click on "Edit this
device" next to the Device icon, and then click on "Learn infrared commands".
Setup
The Harmony Remote has an infrared sensor at the opposite end to the USB connector. It is important
that the remote that you wish to learn the infrared command from is placed pointing at the infrared
sensor on the Harmony Remote. The other end of the Harmony Remote should be plugged into the
USB cable. The remote controls should be about 2 to 4 inches apart as shown in the picture below.
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If the web site says that there were problems reading the infrared signal, try moving the o
remote control further from your Harmony Remote and try again. If that does not work, try
again with your original remote control closer to the Harmony Remote.
Uploading infrared commands
When you press a button on your original remote control, the infrared sensor on the Harmony Remote
learns the infrared signal, and the Harmony Remote uploads it via the USB cable (and your computer's
internet connection) to the HarmonyRemote.com web site. The web site will try to find a matching
pattern for the infrared signal. If no pattern is found, the signal will be stored as-is in its original
format. If a pattern is found, the HarmonyRemote.com web site converts the signal into a format for
convenient storage. Either way, the signal is then available for you to assign to a button on your
Harmony Remote.
Naming an Infrared Command
When you teach an infrared command to the Harmony Remote, you need to give the command a name.
You can then refer to this command by name in various locations on the web site. It is best to use the
default names listed on the Language page. This is so that the web wizards can perform automatic
button function assignments for you. For example, if you teach the volume button infrared commands
from your original remote control, name them VolumeUp and VolumeDown (i.e. with no space, and

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Logitech H659 Specifications

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BrandLogitech
ModelH659
CategoryUniversal Remote
LanguageEnglish

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