Logitech 966193-0403 Harmony 890 User Guide - Page 24

All Harmony remotes support both Windows 98 SE & Later and Macintosh OS X &amp

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Harmony 890 Advanced Universal Remote Reviewer's Guide - Page 24 system. The RF Wireless Extender also comes with eight cabled IR blaster nodes that plug into the base of the extender, and can be positioned more closely to components with IR receivers that are not in a direct line of sight with the extender. How do I use the IR nodes? Simply plug the node into the RF Wireless Extender and aim the blaster's emitter toward the IR receiving window of the gear you want to control. Each node has an adhesive attached to it, so you should have no problems lining up the node with the component you wish to control. The node provides a flexible extension of the IR signals. How do I know that the information I receive from the Harmony database is accurate? There is a two-step verification process that takes place for information entered by Harmony customers. First, Harmony engineers validate the commands before allowing them to enter the public profile for a device. Second, Harmony customers may verify the commands when they repeatedly enter the same information about new devices. Can I set up my Harmony remote with operating systems besides Windows? All Harmony remotes support both Windows (98 SE & Later) and Macintosh (OS X & later) operating systems.

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Harmony 890 Advanced Universal Remote Reviewer’s Guide
– Page 24
system. The RF Wireless Extender also comes with eight cabled IR blaster nodes that
plug into the base of the extender, and can be positioned more closely to components
with IR receivers that are not in a direct line of sight with the extender.
How do I use the IR nodes?
Simply plug the node into the RF Wireless Extender and aim the blaster's emitter toward
the IR receiving window of the gear you want to control. Each node has an adhesive
attached to it, so you should have no problems lining up the node with the component
you wish to control. The node provides a flexible extension of the IR signals.
How do I know that the information I receive from the Harmony database is
accurate?
There is a two-step verification process that takes place for information entered by
Harmony customers. First, Harmony engineers validate the commands before allowing
them to enter the public profile for a device. Second, Harmony customers may verify the
commands when they repeatedly enter the same information about new devices.
Can I set up my Harmony remote with operating systems besides Windows?
All Harmony remotes support both Windows (98 SE & Later) and Macintosh (OS X &
later) operating systems.