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How does my harmony know when I enter the room?
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Post 1 made on Wednesday February 27, 2008 at 01:58
theboypaj
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I have a Harmony remote and, whenever I enter the room first thing in the morning, the backlight lights up. It seems to know I have arrived.

I realise that I could probably run tests to work out what is triggering this, such as the sound of me opening the door, increased light levels or vibrations, but is this actually an intentional feature? I didn't see it in the documentation.
Post 2 made on Wednesday February 27, 2008 at 04:03
Daniel Tonks
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Is its charger on a switched outlet that you turn on? :-)
Post 3 made on Wednesday February 27, 2008 at 07:27
drew2k1
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They are motion sensitive, usually in the sense that moving the remote activates the backlight. However, I have a 550 that is extremely sensitive to vibrations - the backlight turns on when I simply walk across the floor.
Post 4 made on Wednesday February 27, 2008 at 13:55
raisch
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i think you a have a weight problem...:)
Post 5 made on Wednesday February 27, 2008 at 14:53
Sucubus
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Here is an explantion from the Logitech forums on this feature:
"Please find below the details of Harmony 800 series back light function.

The motion sensor is a ball bearing that is surrounded by 4 metal posts.

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The firmware only recognizes the bottom posts. When the ball hits the bottom 2 posts, the back light comes on. The bottom 2 posts point directly toward the IR learning port (or the opposite side of the USB port), so when the remote is lifted towards a persons face, the back light glows. You will notice that if you hold the remote flat on a table, and then point it towards the floor, the back light will not turn on.

The motion senor found in the 500 series is a spring coil encapsulated in a small metal tube. This piece is very sensitive, and works on vibration. The difference between the tilt sensor and motion sensor is that the motion sensor does not turn the back light on. Once the spring vibrates and touches the tube, the firmware takes note of vibration and starts a 2-hour count down. If no additional vibration has occurred after the 2-hour period, the remote will go into deep sleep mode. Deep sleep mode will turn off the LCD and draw much less battery current than normal usage. If vibration is sensed while the remote is in deep sleep mode, the back light and LCD will turn on again, and the remote will boot to the last state it was in (ie. the last activity)."

Last edited by Sucubus on February 28, 2008 13:00.
Post 6 made on Wednesday February 27, 2008 at 20:09
drew2k1
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On February 27, 2008 at 13:55, raisch said...
i think you a have a weight problem...:)

More like a shaky foundation! :D
OP | Post 7 made on Thursday February 28, 2008 at 02:04
theboypaj
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I have a 500 series, so that explains it. Thanks for the detailed reply.


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