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Activities, devices, and inputs
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 guided 
online setup walks you through the step-by-step configuration of your Harmony 510 with your 
entertainment system and then you’ll be ready to sit back and enjoy!
Whether you’re new to Harmony products or you consider yourself an expert, this User Manual 
provides you with useful information to get you going.
Introduction
The Harmony 510 is an Activity-based infrared (IR) universal remote control. 
Using the Harmony Remote Software, you can configure the Harmony 510 to control 
up to 5 devices.
The Harmony 510 delivers powerful Activity-based control by using Smart State Technology
®
This technology allows the Harmony 510 to keep track of the devices it controls, so it always 
knows which of your devices are on. Using Smart State Technology
®
, the Harmony 510 switches 
effortlessly from watching a DVD to listening to music on the stereo with the touch of a button.
Getting to know your remote
Activities
 are the basis for for the Harmony 510 works. Things like watching a DVD, listening to 
radio, playing a game are all examples of Activities you can set up for your remote using the 
Harmony Remote Software.
When you select an Activity, your Harmony 510 sends a series of commands to your 
entertainment system to turn on the necessary devices and configure them for the selected 
Activity. After you select an Activity, your Harmony 510 assigns the buttons on your remote so 
they control the proper devices and the screen displays other commands for that Activity.
For information on how to select an Activity, or how to switch between Activities, 
see   
Selecting an Activity
.
Devices
 are the components of your entertainment system. They’re things like your TV, cable 
box, DVD player, or game system.
 Inputs 
are how your devices are connected. For example, if your DVD player is connected to your 
TV using the Component 1 input, then the TV needs to be set to Component 1 to display the 
DVD picture properly.
How your Harmony 510 works