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The Harmony remote can control most types of devices that come with an infrared remote control. However, there are some exceptions listed below:
Bose Lifestyle® 20, 25, 30, 40, and 50 MiniSystems.
The Bose Lifestyle 20, 25, 30, 40, and 50 systems are controlled by Radio Frequency (RF or UHF) only. The Bose RF Controller, which is available at many electronics stores, allows you to control your system using your Harmony remote.
The Bose Lifestyle 20, 25, 30, 40, and 50 systems cannot be controlled with our current range of Harmony remotes, unless the RF Controller is used. The Bose RF Controller takes IR commands transmitted by your Harmony remote, translates them into RF, and sends them to your system.
Bang & Olufsen (B&O)
Bang & Olufsen equipment uses a very high frequency infrared which cannot be analyzed (learned) by the Harmony Remote, or any other universal remote to our knowledge. Therefore you cannot directly teach commands from your Bang & Olufsen to the Harmony Remote. However, we are committed to providing support for Bang & Olufsen devices and are working diligently to solve this problem. To date we have even been able to create two infrared languages to work with Bang & Olufsen equipment. The two B&O devices that we have in our database are the BeoSound 4000 and the BeoSystem 2500. These are located under the "Mini System (CD, Radio, Cassette)" device category. If you have either of these devices, then you can add them to your account, include them in Activities and then update your Harmony Remote and control them.
If you do not have the BeoSound 4000 or the BeoSystem 2500, then we suggest that you add both of them to your Harmony Remote configuration, update your Harmony Remote and test out the infrared languages to see if either of them control your B&O device(s). To test these languages you should use the "SST Control" Activity on your Harmony Remote and navigate down into the "All Commands" section. Once there you will be able to send individual commands to your device(s). If either of these 2 devices have commands that control your device(s) then we can help you to add your own device and use these infrared commands. If neither of these infrared languages control your device(s) then we can work with you to build a language.
Unfortunately Bang & Olufsen have not been very forthcoming with information about their infrared protocols and so we have to identify and create these protocols from scratch. This is a slow process, as we need an original remote and have to scope and manually recreate each command. In this case we will need the original B&O remote from you. As an alternative, you may want to contact B&O yourself about providing infrared codes to you. They may react differently if a customer of theirs is requesting this information.
Work-around: Although the Harmony remote is not able to learn these infrared commands, it is able to send them. If you are willing to send us your original B&O remote, then we can create the commands manually. Please contact customer service for more information on this service.
Pace Cable Boxes (mainly used in the UK)
Pace cable boxes use an infrared protocol called IRDa. Only the 800 series of Harmony remotes can send these infrared commands.
Sony VisionTouch™
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No learning remote can work with a VisionTouch receiver.
The VisionTouch system uses a 455KHz carrier frequency, which seems compatible with many learning remotes, but uses a completely unique IR protocol that cannot be learned by almost every universal remote to-date, including Sony's own models. The problem prevents you from using the regular Sony remotes or IR codes to control the receiver.
Note: Sony has dropped the entire VisionTouch system from their line-up.