I configured my Dad's Logitech Harmony 525 to use the power toggle for power off and the 1 button for power on. That way if the remote "thinks" the PVR is off and tries to turn it on when it is already on is just tries to change channel to 1 (which doesn't exist).
I love the way the PVR has the standby/recording mode and just toggles in and out of it without any fuss. I have a freeview PVR which I just leave on all the time because it's a pain to have the the Harmony remote trying to turn off the PVR when it's recording.
The HDR was on the Logitech database when I set dad's up last week, but the Media button and some other buttons were missing (learning them from the original remote was easy). Play and other PVR buttons were in the database, so I'm sure I had the HDR, not the basic STB.
James
I love the way the PVR has the standby/recording mode and just toggles in and out of it without any fuss. I have a freeview PVR which I just leave on all the time because it's a pain to have the the Harmony remote trying to turn off the PVR when it's recording.
The HDR was on the Logitech database when I set dad's up last week, but the Media button and some other buttons were missing (learning them from the original remote was easy). Play and other PVR buttons were in the database, so I'm sure I had the HDR, not the basic STB.
James



