Logitech Harmony 700 User Manual - Page 6
The buttons on your Harmony 700 - remote manual
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LOGITECH HARMONY 700 USER MANUAL The buttons on your Harmony 700 The buttons on the Harmony 700 may have different functions or control different devices depending on the Activity or device. For more information, see Changing buttons for a device or Activity on page 15. All off Watch TV Watch a Movie Help Listen to Music More Activities Menu Exit Info Guide The All Off button turns off all the devices in the current Activity. The Activity buttons start the appropriate Activity. The More Activities button displays a list of all Activities on the remote screen. The Help button starts the on-remote help. For more information, see Using the Help button on page 6. The arrow buttons below the screen allow you to move through various options on the remote screen. The center button below the remote screen and the side buttons beside the screen let you choose those options. The Menu button opens the menu on the screen of the appropriate device. The Exit button closes the menu or guide on the screen of the device. The Info button opens the information section of the guide on the screen of the appropriate device. The Guide button opens the guide on the screen of the appropriate device. The page up and page down arrows help you move quickly through the guide or menu on the screen of the appropriate device. The color-coded buttons perform cable, satellite, and teletext functions. The volume button changes the volume for the appropriate device. The directional pad arrows allow you to move through menus or on-screen guides. Vol OK Ch The channel button changes the channels. 1 2 3 abc def 4 5 6 ghi jkl mno 7 8 9 pqrs tuv wxyz 0 E clear enter The mute button mutes the sound. The previous channel button returns you to the last channel you were on. The playback area includes play, pause, fast forward, rewind, skip and other buttons for your PVR, DVD player, or VCR. The number pad has the digits 0-9. The enter button enters a selection from the number pad. The clear button clears an entry from the number pad. It is also used to enter the decimal place for HD channel numbers. 2