Logitech 966196-0403 User Manual - Page 13
To add a new Scene:, Mapping a scene to an activity, Using the Glow Button
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User Manual Harmony 890 Pro 3. Click Change beside the scene. This allows you to add or remove Z-wave devices from a scene as well as adjusting the dimmable z-wave devices. 4. Click Next after making all your desired changes. 5. Click Done. To add a new Scene: 1. Click Modify Settings on your home page. 2. Click Modify under the Scenes column. 3. Click Add Scene on the Scene Setup page. 4. Type the name of the scene in the text box provided. 5. Click Save. 6. Select the Z-Wave devices to add to the Scene. 7. Adjust the slider to set the state of the device. Far left = Off, middle = 50%, far right = On 8. Click Next. Mapping a scene to an activity Mapping a scene to an activity tells the remote to play that particular scene at the beginning of the selected activity. For example, if you want the remote to turn off all the lights in the living room when you watch a DVD, you could map the "Living Room Off" scene to the Watch DVD activity. To map a scene to an activity: 1. Click Modify Settings on the home page. 2. Click Modify under the Scenes column. 3. Click Map Scene to Activity. 4. Map the desired scene to an activity by clicking the drop down under the Scene column. 5. Click Save. Note: It is not possible to map a scene to the end of an activity or when you press the OFF button. Once you have powered your system off, you can manually launch a scene by doing the following: 1. Press the Activities button on the remote. 2. Press RF Control from the LCD screen. 3. Select the scene using the soft buttons on either side of the LCD. 4. If you do not see the scene you are looking for, try selecting Change Room to look for scenes in other rooms. Using the Glow Button Press the Glow button to light up or turn off the display backlight. Use the Harmony Remote Software to determine the length of time the backlight stays on. v. 1.0 page 11