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I DON'T SEE A arc reference on the Harmony Software for my SONY TV anywhere. I connected 4 HDMI from my Yamaha receiver to the ARC Input on my Sony 930E TV, but when switch between PS3 to Dish or to Apple TV or to Toshiba DVD player we have to use the Yamaha RX-V683 remote as a work around. Probably doing something simple wrong but am at a loss. I'm not sure this is an ARC/CEC issue. To me, it sounds more like the Yamaha AVR needs more attention: Have you indeed worked thru the AVR's menu/settings for mapping the 4 HDMI ports to your devices (if required)? Also, have you created brand new activities on the H1 using all the appropriate devices? My point here is to confirm that you have not simply added the new TV and new AVR to old/existing activities on the H1.
Another detail: When, for example, you use the H1 to switch from Dish to Apple TV activity, and the AVR fails to switch to the correct AVR HDMI port for Apple TV, have you then tried using the H1's Help button/function to see if it corrects the problem? I DON'T SEE A arc reference on the Harmony Software for my SONY TV anywhere.
There no configuration option or reference in the Harmony software or control. Here is a quick guide for use with the H1: 1. Hdmi cable connected between the AVR Video Out port to the TV ARC port 2. All external devices connected to the AVR 3.
Configure all Activities on the H1 to use the appropriate hdmi input ARC is only required if you use apps on the TV and want the sound to be played via the AVR rather than the internal speakers, or if you have any devices connected directly to the TV. If neither of these apply, turn off CEC control and forget about ARC. CEC would most likely be used if you did not use a Harmony or smart remote. Finally, if you need to use ARC then do the following: 1. Turn on CEC control in the TV and AVR 2. Turn off CEC control in all external devices 3.
Test out the system and add extra input control commands to any Activities as required to counter any unwanted control from CEC. There no configuration option or reference in the Harmony software or control. Here is a quick guide for use with the H1: 1. Hdmi cable connected between the AVR Video Out port to the TV ARC port 2. All external devices connected to the AVR 3. Configure all Activities on the H1 to use the appropriate hdmi input ARC is only required if you use apps on the TV and want the sound to be played via the AVR rather than the internal speakers, or if you have any devices connected directly to the TV. If neither of these apply, turn off CEC control and forget about ARC.
CEC would most likely be used if you did not use a Harmony or smart remote. Finally, if you need to use ARC then do the following: 1. Turn on CEC control in the TV and AVR 2.
Turn off CEC control in all external devices 3. Test out the system and add extra input control commands to any Activities as required to counter any unwanted control from CEC. BPlayer, I am set up this way: '1. Hdmi cable connected between the AVR Video Out port to the TV ARC port' and: '2. All external devices connected to the AVR' I do use apps from tv; We want to hear sound from my AVR; don't have any devices connected directly to tv. I don't know what CEC stands for -novice;-.
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I'm not sure this is an ARC/CEC issue. To me, it sounds more like the Yamaha AVR needs more attention: Have you indeed worked thru the AVR's menu/settings for mapping the 4 HDMI ports to your devices (if required)?
Also, have you created brand new activities on the H1 using all the appropriate devices? My point here is to confirm that you have not simply added the new TV and new AVR to old/existing activities on the H1. Another detail: When, for example, you use the H1 to switch from Dish to Apple TV activity, and the AVR fails to switch to the correct AVR HDMI port for Apple TV, have you then tried using the H1's Help button/function to see if it corrects the problem? I deleted my previous tv and AVR before configuring the H1 to new tv and AVR my main problem is having to use the Yamaha remote to switch the HDMI e.g. PS3 to Dish, etc. My main problem is having to use the Yamaha remote to switch the HDMI e.g. PS3 to Dish, etc.
So the H1 is configured to switch inputs on the AVR? And when you select the activity for Dish, does the AVR change to the correct input for a moment then to something else? If you disconnect the cable to the TV, does it switch to/stay on the correct input? If so, that points to CEC issues.
CEC is stuff that tries to control devices over HDMI. So when you turn on the DVD player it turns on the TV and selects the input for DVD with out having to do it with the TV controls. Even normal multi device remotes you'd have to change to TV mode, turn on, and select input. Your H1 can do more complex stuff than CEC, so no need for CEC. And it can ever get in the way, changing the stuff you set the H1 to do.
So if you don't need ARC to feed audio from TV sources (inputs/apps) turn ARC/CEC off and just do it all with the H1. I deleted my previous tv and AVR before configuring the H1 to new tv and AVR my main problem is having to use the Yamaha remote to switch the HDMI e.g. PS3 to Dish, etc. Since all this is new and strange to you I would suggest that go start with the basics to confirm that the H1 is setup corrected and to increase your general knowledge. After all devices have been defined, test the primary command functions of each device: - TV, do the power on, power off, channel +/1, and input selections work - AVR do the power on, prover off, volume +/-, and input selections work - similar tests for all other devices Then move on to actiities and determine if each is working correctly for initial start and also for switching between activities. Make good notes about what is not working and try to solve each one at a time. I deleted my previous tv and AVR before configuring the H1 to new tv and AVR my main problem is having to use the Yamaha remote to switch the HDMI e.g.
PS3 to Dish, etc. OK, but it sounds like you simply deleted the old TV and AVR, then added the new TV and AVR to an already existing array of Activities, then worked thru the H1 programming for the new devices.
When I have encountered problems with my H1 controlling the new devices that replaced the old devices in existing activities, the solution for me was to create brand new activities (i.e. Starting all over again). Thank you Oddly when my PS3 died last week I replaced it w a Sony BDP-S6500 i'm not a gamer and when I added the BDP the BDP remote configures my Yamaha and Sony 930E tv. When I deleted the PS3 device from the H1 the H1 now configures my Apple TV too!
The only device not configuring is my Dish 722k by switching to the correct HDMI on my Yamaha. But the H1 app says it does not control Dish 722k -although it does turn it on and off and we can change channels, record, etc.
Just won't switch the Yamaha HDMI. BTW the Settings says the Dish is set to Tuner -go figure Bill.
I own a LGC8 and a harmony one. Is there a dedicated command available for the TV to be able to switch between picture modes? I run all my devices through my denon avr, with a single output to my TV. When I switch to the PS4 (gaming activity), I'd like to be able to automatically switch to game mode using my Harmony Remote, without having to create some sort of overly complicated macro that navigates through the menu each and every time I switch to and from the PS4. I also use Plex and some other content through the PS4 (netflix, amazon, mlbtv) and those are on a separate activity. So it only has to be on this specific gaming activity.
I own a LGC8 and a harmony one. Is there a dedicated command available for the TV to be able to switch between picture modes? I run all my devices through my denon avr, with a single output to my TV. When I switch to the PS4 (gaming activity), I'd like to be able to automatically switch to game mode using my Harmony Remote, without having to create some sort of overly complicated macro that navigates through the menu each and every time I switch to and from the PS4. I also use Plex and some other content through the PS4 (netflix, amazon, mlbtv) and those are on a separate activity. So it only has to be on this specific gaming activity.
Unfortunately there are no discrete codes in the LG for this. The best that you could do is to simulate the multiple key commands to make the switch. To make this successful you would have to also add commands at the end of that activity to return the TV to the starting mode.
If any of these command were missed or if you manually changed the mode then this hack would not select the right mode. My H1 controls my Dish RCVR just fine. It's not specific to the model but Dish remotes are generally the same. My 501 remote works on all the newer RCVRs (well maybe not Hopper/Joey but I'd be surprised if it didn't). Even my old 3000's remote work, just missing DVR buttons.
I don't think the 722 does CEC, but I don't use CEC (too much trouble. Too flaky) since the H1 does all that CEC would and more. Reply I ended up calling Harmony and he did some searching: my AVR Yamaha 683 has a known 'glitch'.
He subbed a different Yamaha 781 for my 683 and everything works! $10 well spent -no more headache = one remote.
Looking for a solution to the following situation - I control my Directv DVR, Sony TV & Denon AVR with my Harmony One and can program all devices to turn on & off. However I'm wondering if I can create an activity that leaves the DVR on all the time. All I could come up was to delete the DVR from the activity and manually leave the DVR on - however that resulted in the loss of the change channel function. Appreciate any suggestions/solutions - thanks. Launch Harmony software & log in.
Select the 'Devices' tab. Select 'Settings' under your DVR device. Select 'Adjust Power Settings' then 'Next'.
Select 'I want to leave this device on all the time'. Then select 'Next'. Further options depend on your DVR's specific abilities, but ultimately you'll decide if your device only has one button for on/off, or if it has discrete options. Save your progress and update the remote. Launch Harmony software & log in. Select the 'Devices' tab. Select 'Settings' under your DVR device.
Select 'Adjust Power Settings' then 'Next'. Select 'I want to leave this device on all the time'.
Then select 'Next'. Further options depend on your DVR's specific abilities, but ultimately you'll decide if your device only has one button for on/off, or if it has discrete options. Save your progress and update the remote. Awesome advice! Just reprogrammed my One per your directions and totally achieved my objective. Among other things it reduces the time it takes for my Sony TV and Directv DVR to produce a picture from about 40 seconds to 2 seconds as well as eliminating certain TV resolution issues with the DVR.
Mucho appreciation!!!! I've a Vizio P75-C1. For some reason the input/activity switching has always been very slow.
Is there any way to speed it up? From the Harmony Help website - see if this helps: Vizio TV not switching to the proper input Vizio TV's require special programming from the Harmony database in order for the Harmony remote to send the proper sequence to switch inputs on the TV correctly. If you have added your Vizio TV and it is not switching to the proper input when you select an Activity, follow the troubleshooting steps below: If you have added a Vizio TV to your Harmony remote account and have modified the way the device switches inputs, we recommend you remove the device and re-add it as the special programming required for the TV to switch inputs properly may have removed. If you have not made any changes, proceed to step 2. To remove the TV, launch the Logitech Harmony Remote Software and login to your account Click on the Devices tab Click on the Imagetrash can icon beside the TV device You will be prompted to confirm the device deletion. Select Yes and click on the Next button Once completed, you will need to re-add the TV. Click on the Devices tab Click on the Add Device button Click on the -select device to add- dropdown and select the type of device you want to add Click on the -select manufacturer- dropdown and select the manufacturer Enter in the model name of your device Click on the Next button Confirm that you've entered in all of the information correctly, then click on the Next button to save your changes Once correctly added, click on the Activities tab and click on Setup Now next to each Activity that uses the TV.
Follow the on-screen steps to setup the Activities In order for the Harmony remote to properly switch the inputs on your Vizio TV, you will need to get the synchronize the remote with the TV. To do this, follow the steps below: Go in front of your TV and on the Harmony remote, select the Watch TV Activity. If the TV doesn't switch to the correct AV input, use the original device remote to switch the TV to the correct input On the Harmony remote, select the Watch DVD Activity. If the TV doesn't switch to the correct input, use the original device remote to switch the TV to the correct input If you have any other Activities that use the TV, select each one.
If the TV doesn't switch to the correct input, use the original device remote to switch the TV to the correct input Once you have completed these steps your Harmony remote will now be in synch with your TV and should now properly switch inputs. Try switching between Activities. From the Harmony Help website - see if this helps: Vizio TV not switching to the proper input Vizio TV's require special programming from the Harmony database in order for the Harmony remote to send the proper sequence to switch inputs on the TV correctly. If you have added your Vizio TV and it is not switching to the proper input when you select an Activity, follow the troubleshooting steps below: If you have added a Vizio TV to your Harmony remote account and have modified the way the device switches inputs, we recommend you remove the device and re-add it as the special programming required for the TV to switch inputs properly may have removed.
If you have not made any changes, proceed to step 2. To remove the TV, launch the Logitech Harmony Remote Software and login to your account Click on the Devices tab Click on the Imagetrash can icon beside the TV device You will be prompted to confirm the device deletion.
Select Yes and click on the Next button Once completed, you will need to re-add the TV. Click on the Devices tab Click on the Add Device button Click on the -select device to add- dropdown and select the type of device you want to add Click on the -select manufacturer- dropdown and select the manufacturer Enter in the model name of your device Click on the Next button Confirm that you've entered in all of the information correctly, then click on the Next button to save your changes Once correctly added, click on the Activities tab and click on Setup Now next to each Activity that uses the TV. Follow the on-screen steps to setup the Activities In order for the Harmony remote to properly switch the inputs on your Vizio TV, you will need to get the synchronize the remote with the TV. To do this, follow the steps below: Go in front of your TV and on the Harmony remote, select the Watch TV Activity. If the TV doesn't switch to the correct AV input, use the original device remote to switch the TV to the correct input On the Harmony remote, select the Watch DVD Activity. If the TV doesn't switch to the correct input, use the original device remote to switch the TV to the correct input If you have any other Activities that use the TV, select each one.
If the TV doesn't switch to the correct input, use the original device remote to switch the TV to the correct input Once you have completed these steps your Harmony remote will now be in synch with your TV and should now properly switch inputs. Try switching between Activities. I appreciate that, but it wasn't having trouble switching to the correct input. It just seems to take a very long time doing it.
Since installing MyHarmony 1.0.0.97 (last updated in 2014!?) on my Mac (MacOS Mojave) and syncing my HarmonyOne remote, volume controls no longer work properly. Pressing and holding volume up or down changes the volume extremely slowly on my NAD T747 receiver. Normally the volume change should accelerate if the button is held down. I've tried changing the inter-key delay to 0 ms, retaught the remote the volume commands from my original remote, and deleted and re-added the NAD receiver to my setup. Nothing seems to be working here and the remote is practically useless for controlling the volume.
Any help appreciated! Lassus, Is the volume control problem present across all H1 activities with your NAD T747?
Does your original remote still properly control the NAD receiver's volume? What prompted you to teach the volume commands on your H1?
The reason I ask this is because I added the NAD T747 as a new device and set up a new Watch TV Activity on my H1, but at no time was I asked by the My Harmony software to teach the NAD's volume commands to the H1. Yes, the problem is consistent across all activities, and the original NAD remote works normally. I was re-teaching the remote the volume commands because of the problems controlling the volume, but this didn't make a difference. Newbie to Harmony remotes question here, if I may be such a noob. 1) The Harmony Ultimate One. While still being sold at amazon and BestBuy etc, doesn't appear to be listed on the Logitech Harmony website; has it been discontinued (e.g.
Like the Ultimate Home & 700, etc)? 2) If only desiring to control Sony TV HR54-500 HD DVR Sony X800 4k UHD player and external bookshelf speakers —all of which have confirmed compatibility per harmony database compatibility tool/page— with IR (which works fine, as wood TV stand/consule has clear glass panes at doors), and if wanting to keep cost somewhat to a minimum, would anyone here recommend the (discontinued) '700' over the 'Ultimate One'? Or is the 'Ultimate One' clearly the better choice in your opinions? Or some other Harmony remote?
Current prices found are: $40 for Harmony 665; $50 for Harmony 700; $82 to $99 for Harmony Ultimate One. Thanks for any and all advise or opinions! In my opinion for your setup the 665 is probably fine unless you plan on adding more components. I use a 650 for my bedroom which consists of a Blu-ray player, cable box, sound bar, ATV, and TV. I think the limit is 8 devices for the 650 and 10 for the 665. Really just depends on how many components and how much control you need.
As well as compatibility with your devices.