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Post 3 made on Sunday May 29, 2005 at 21:04
footfukinmasta
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On 05/29/05 16:32 ET, bomberjim said...
Sounds like you're doing it right, but I have
4 thoughts.


First, you say a "1 sec" delay, Tonto works in
milliseconds, so that would be 1000 ms, not a
1 which may not be enough time delay. You should
only need 200 to 400 ms in most situations.

Second, be sure that your aliasing to the correct
button (the one that has the TV input code), sometimes
it's hard to tell from the list.

Third, do you have discrete codes for the TV inputs??
This is a code that directly selects say input
number 3 as opposed to cycling through them sequentially.
If not, setting this up may be slightly more
difficult - please advise.

Fourth, based on what I think you're trying to
do, the action list should be:
Alias to TV power
Delay (200ms)
Alias to TV input (a discrete code)
If this is what you want, does the TV turn on
and then the input fails to switch?

For your first question I was actually putting 1000000ms for the delay, my mistake.

Second, I'm sure I'm picking the right button, I'll double check though.

Third, I do have the discrete codes, I learned the input buttons from the remote to the pronto. I have four seperate inputes.

Fourth, basically nothing happens when I even leave the delay at 300 ms.

I'm going to try this again then get back to you guys, thanks.


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