Post 8 made on Tuesday December 3, 2013 at 15:00 |
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I *always* put delays between commands. It's safer. If there is still a problem, you can double up on command(s) in question or move them to a different step in the macro. I think you'll find this much more effective.
One thing you can do is test via IR and unplug the MRF/RF antenna to see if the macros are effective from the remote or not. However, your best bet is still to include .5 second delays. Unless you have 20 command macros, your client will not notice a slightly longer time to process the macro with delays.
Damon
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