

Enter them one by one, going from sources to AV Receiver to TV/ Projector and any other devices you may want to control such as curtains, lights, heating/ air conditioning etc. Now you need to enter your AV/ audio devices one after the other - you'll almost always find them in the existing Harmony database of products.
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Now you will see the next screen which lists all of the Harmony remotes you have programmed so far, detailing the number of devices controlled and the activities programmed per remote - this is useful if you install the same AV system repeatedly. It is likely that a firmware update will automatically occur when your hub and remote are connected to your PC. Now connect the hub to the mains power supply, and the Harmony remote to the USB socket on your PC, and run the myHarmony software which is available as a download. In setting out to program the Harmony Ultimate remote to control the system, we encountered a number of potential 'banana skins' which I thought you AV enthusiasts might benefit from knowing about, should you decide to get your own Harmony Ultimate.įirst thing to say is that the Harmony Ultimate is a superb remote control for the money - currently £229 but like most products, a quick check in Google shopping will reveal some bargains to be had - just make sure the wifi-Hub is supplied with the remote, as it is also available separately.įirst thing to do as with most re-chargeable devices is to connect the supplied dc power supply to the remote docking unit and charge the remote until 'fully charged' is displayed on it's lcd screen. Recently, we installed a home cinema system featuring two displays in the same room, a LCD projector and a LCD flat screen TV, both fed from an AV receiver with main and Zone 2 HDMI outputs.
