Harmony Remotes Harmony Accessories. Properly positioning your Harmony Hub or Blaster Most Harmony remotes control your devices using infrared IR signals, meaning that there must be a direct line of sight between the Harmony remote, Harmony Hub or Blaster, and your device's IR receiver.
Pointing your remote When you start an Activity such as Watch TV, Harmony sends a series of commands to power on and change your devices' input. Make sure there aren't any obstacles between the remote and your hub, mini blasters or other devices. If a device isn't powering on or switching inputs correctly, you may fix your Activity. The remote does not require a direct line of sight with your devices, nor with the hub. By default, the Harmony Ultimate remote doesn't control devices directly, but communicates with the Harmony Hub using radio frequency RF that then relays the command to your devices using IR.
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Teams in Windows 11 Taskbar. Please contact customer support you can find the Harmony support options available to you by logging into your Harmony software. They can help determine if there is an issue with your remote. To test if your remote is an IR or RF go into another room that is not in line-of-sight of the device in question and press buttons on the original remote.
If the device does not respond then it needs line-of-sight and can then be used with the Harmony IR Extender System. Would it be a problem if I have the IR extender positioned to control components in the cabinet, but left the cabinet door open so it also has directly line of sight from the remote?
Is that right? Each infrared signal that the Harmony remote sends changes the state of a component in the system; Smart State Technology keeps a record of these changes.
This tracking capability allows the Harmony remote to send a combination of commands associated with the current state of a system. Is this the best extender for the Harmony ? Would any other Logitech product support the Harmony ? Disappointed customer who owns a harmony one and would love an IR extender.
RE: Exending the IR sensor cable — I have installed a 25ft extension on my setup and it had no discernable effect on how the extender operated. I used a standard 3. I definitely DO NOT recommend splicing the cable into cat 5 unless it is shielded, or you will have problems! RE: Remote range to IR sensor — I can use any remote successfully up to 25 feet away from the sensor.
I would test further, but there is an exterior wall in the way! RE: Components in a cabinet and still in open, line-of-sight view — This almost always will not work. The devices will be getting the same signal twice just ever-so-slightly out of phase with eachother. If you have some components in open view, and some out of sight, the IR repeater should be isolated from the open view components to prevent a double command from being received. I like your idea of using 3. Could you please let me know if you used mono connector or stereo?
I think a lot of Europe customers wants a reliable unit, so hopefully it will be available soon. This is really a great product. Several months ago you mentioned that the product is not available in Europe, is this still the case?
Is the accompagnied adapter suited for V or V? Is it an option to order the US version and have it sent to Europe? Unfortunately, this product is still not available in Europe at this time and there is not an option to purchase from Europe. This seems to be a fantastic product. Is it because of regulatory issues or liability concerns? If I have a Harmony Remote, which currently works perfectly with all me devices when it is used directly in line-of-sight, will everything work just as well if I put the devices behind closed doors and use the IR Extender?
What I am after is if you can say with a high degree of certainty that just adding the IR Extender solution to an already working setup will not fail anything. I have assumed that just adding the IR Extender would not do anything else than just pass on the same signals, which are already working, but I would like to hear your comments on the topic. For this usage scenario, you would need more than the Harmony IR Extender. The Harmony lacks the physical hardware to send the RF.
What you will essentially need is a 3rd party IR extender or repeater. You would need something that is within sight to see the IR from the remote, and then converts it to RF, sends it to a second unit near the devices, and then that second unit would send out IR to the devices.
Hi Ian, come on do you best and ship a hole bunch of this Blaster to Europe. We on our forum getting crazy, with all the problems, from people buying the terrible Marmitek. I am having a set from the Beta test and it works great, you only have to change the adapter for a European one. I agree with Henk and the other Europeans. I looked for the devices.. In general, with these type of technical questions, it is best to contact our support team so they can assess your setup and help you out.
That said, after looking into your issue with the Niles equipment it seems you should only have to add the Niles ZR-6 to your Harmony The keypads you mentioned are there to accept IR signals and also provide some extra display and control. The Harmony can provide what the original remote is capable of sending to these keypads.
I asked a question above regarding the IR Extender. See the quote about it below:. We're glad you're here. We want to hear from you and encourage comments, critiques, questions and suggestions. Please understand that we reserve the right to edit or delete comments for any reason we deem appropriate.
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