Logitech 1000 User Guide

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User Manual 
 
Harmony 1000 
Activities 
An Activity refers to the common uses you have for your devices. For example, a common use for a TV 
is to watch TV shows; a common use for a DVD player is to watch movies. 
Harmony uses the term Activity to refer to a group of devices you use in order to watch TV, a movie, and 
many other uses. In this way, if you watch movies using your TV, DVD player, and a stereo receiver (for 
sound), you can create an Activity called Watch a DVD
The Activity will store information on the devices you need to watch a DVD—in this case, your TV, DVD 
player, and stereo receiver—and the specific settings for each device (e.g. TV must be set to the Video 1 
input, the DVD player must be on, and the stereo receiver set to play sound for the DVD). 
Creating Activities 
To create Activities you must install the software from the CD that was packaged with the remote, or from 
the Logitech web site. Once you have installed the software, you will be prompted to create a member 
account so that you can store your information about the devices in your home entertainment center and 
the settings for each Activity you create. 
After you have created an account, the software will guide through a step-by-step process that will ask 
you questions about the type of devices you have (manufacturer and model information), and how you 
want to use and control them. 
Selecting an Activity on the Remote 
View the Activities you have added by pressing the Activities button. The display will then list the 
Activities you have added. Press the Activity you want to start. 
As a default, when you select an Activity, you will see a message on the remote’s display reminding you 
to keep the remote pointed at your entertainment system while the Activity starts. This helps ensure that 
all infrared (IR) signals are properly sent. 
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