A:AnswerThe remote has been very versatile for our needs, and we’ve switched cable providers while having them - and the update has been easy.
I’m not familiar with the type of system you are referring to exactly, but When I entered it into Logitech’s check it said it was (see attached file). This link I copied from my browser after searching -
https://support.myharmony.com/en-us/compatibility?utm_source=www.myharmony.com&utm_medium=homepage&utm_campaign=compatibility%20lookup&_ga=2.42860517.1196182417.1580106530-1191502929.1580106530
And if you’d like to double check yourself (probably not a bad idea in case I entered things incorrectly) here’s the link:
https://www.myharmony.com/en-us/
Click on compatibility and enter the info requested.
These remotes have been great all around, except for one issue -
I will advise you that despite several test attempts by my wife, these remotes are absolutely NOT compatible with being sent with a load of laundry through the washing machine.
We have conducted 3 separate tests and each time the result is the same - I have to buy a new remote.
A:AnswerAll versions of Harmony Remotes will work with your Edifier R2000DB speakers! Make sure to download the free MyHarmony desktop software for easier pairing.
A:AnswerI don't know if that receiver is in it's catalog, but if you still have the remote for the receiver, then you can use the cloning mode where you tell this remote which button to program and then press the key on the original remote with the old remote pointing to the bottom (IR receiver) end of the Logitech remote. The sequence gets copied.
You only have to do this if the receiver isn't in the catalog it has.
A:AnswerMore than likely, there’s preprogrammed settings for your TV. The great thing about this remote, if there’s not any, you can program it using your TV’s remote. I’ve been using this type of remote for years and absolutely love it. I was even able to program it to control my remote living room lights. This remote is very configurable.
A:AnswerYou can change the function of a button to match the features you are looking for, but the remote will function for one zone or the other using the main controls. But, you can tell it to use, the channel button, for example, as a volume control for zone-2. It's odd, but zone-1 would be volume, zone-2 would be channel. That's assuming you don't need channel control while using the second zone.
A:AnswerI'm not sure which button you mean, There are four buttons at the top that control individual devices, buttons around the edge of the screen that activate the activity shown in the square beside it on the screen.
The four color-coded buttons below the screen activate individual activities on your cable or satellite box, some set-up automatically while others have to be programmed.
If you can identify the button you mean, perhaps I can help.
A:AnswerHi Tom,
No, you have to connect to a computer to tell it all the devices you have. Once you do it, you don't have to do again. So you could, say, do it at work or on someone else's computer.
A:AnswerHi Ranger,
We use it for the TV, Apple TV and our audio receiver. I am not sure about the projector, but I don't see why it would be any different; just an additional device.
A:AnswerI would be surprised if it doesn't work with the TV or the reciever. I have the same cable box and it works perfectly. I have owned several universal remotes and this is my favorite for the price.