Post 1 made on Saturday March 2, 2002 at 11:51 |
The feature I like most about the Harmony is it's task oriented functionality. It is a lot like the Beo 4 remote. Problem is I am looking at integrating my BeoSystem with a home theater system this will at least require turning the B&O system to the Aux input as I will be using the L+R speakers from my B&O for both audio and video. Even if it can't I might still get it as it would reduce my remote count to two (It is at 4 now and will go two 6 with the DVD player and A/V Receiver.)
From what I understand about the specs (60 kHz codes) this is two low for the 445 kHz that the Beo 4 operates at. I was however thinking that the product seems very flexible (software wise) and the 60 kHz barrier could be changed in the future.
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OP | Post 2 made on Thursday March 7, 2002 at 21:48 |
I had sent the above question to their support and they sent this back as a reply:
Hi Roger,
Unfortunately, the Harmony is not yet capable of capturing the B&O codes so it cannot complete the Learning of those codes in a customer's home. We are confident that once we get the B&O remotes in-house we can emit the codes properly. Once that happens, an update is all that would be required to provide you the capability you desire.
Hope that helps.
Regards,
The Harmony Team
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