Logitech Harmony 1100 User Manual

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Types of delays or speed settings

If your device doesn’t react to a command from the Harmony 1100, it may be because
the delay setting needs to be adjusted. By default, different devices take different
amounts of time to react to a command from a remote control. To accommodate these
differences in your devices, the Harmony 1100 uses several types of delays, or speed
settings, to control your devices.

Power On Delay

Power On Delay

The Power On Delay is the amount of time that a device needs to “warm up” before
receiving another command. For instance, when you turn on a device, you may notice
that the device needs a certain amount of time before it can receive another command
from the remote.

Example: Every time I turn on my system with an Activity, my TV powers on but doesn’t
go to the correct input. However, it does go to the correct input when switching
between Activities when the TV is already on. The Help button fi xes it each time, but I
don’t want to use the Help button every time.

Inter-Key Delay

Inter-Key Delay

The Inter-Key Delay is the amount of time allotted for commands to be sent between
button presses.

Example: Any time I press volume up multiple times in a row for my AV Receiver, it takes
a long time to increase the volume. I would like my devices to respond quicker to these
presses.

Input Delay

Input Delay

The Input Delay is the amount of time that the remote takes when switching between
inputs. Many devices need a certain amount of time before changing to the next input in
the input list.

Example: My TV doesn’t always go to the correct input when switching between
Activities and I have already verifi ed that the input list is correct.

Start infrared commands that select inputs (for example, on a stereo receiver)

Start infrared commands that select inputs (for example, on a stereo receiver)

with the prefi x “Input”.

with the prefi x “Input”.
Don’t name the input based on what you’ve connected to your device, rather

Don’t name the input based on what you’ve connected to your device, rather

name it based on what it’s called on the front of the device, or on the remote

name it based on what it’s called on the front of the device, or on the remote
control (for example,

control (for example, InputAux, InputVideo1, InputTape, InputDVD

InputAux, InputVideo1, InputTape, InputDVD).).

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