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Chrissy Knight Posted on Apr 19, 2019

How to identify my model - Computers & Internet

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When adding devices to your Harmony account, it is important to correctly identify your components so that your Harmony Remote can control them as efficiently as possible. Below are some tips to help with figuring out how to add your devices correctly:

Tips for identifying the Device Type for your devices:

A general category description:
Examples: Television, VCR, CD Player, DVD Player, Stereo Receiver, Amplifier, Game Console, etc.
1. Also referred to as “make” or “brand name”
2. Typically on the front of the component
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* check for labels somewhere in your motherboard
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