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Yamaha RX-A1040 RS232 issue
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Post 1 made on Friday July 24, 2015 at 11:04
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I have this AVR connected to an Elan G1 controller's serial port. The G1 is in extender mode, and SC2 is master. System functions properly until I turn it off and let it sit for a while....not sure how long yet. But when I try to turn it on again after some period of time, the receiver will not power on. If I power it on manually, all the functions work. If I then turn the system off, and back on within a short time, it powers on.

It is like the serial port is turning off. ECO mode and auto-standby are OFF in the receiver setup menu. I tried turning on the network standby function....but it has not been sitting long enough for a proper test, so I will check it when I get back in the office this afternoon.

Any ideas?
"When I eat, it is the food that is scared." - Ron Swanson
Post 2 made on Friday July 24, 2015 at 12:22
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Make sure RS-232 standby setting in network setup is properly set
OP | Post 3 made on Friday July 24, 2015 at 14:15
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Maybe I am blind, but there is not a setting for "RS232 Standby". There is a "Network standby". Would I be correct to assume that this feature also activates an RS232 standby function? Of course it would be too hard to put this info in the owners manual for hell's sake!

I turned the network standby on before I left this morning but some bum turned on the system while I was gone. I just turned it off again. I will re try again in a couple of hours to confirm.
"When I eat, it is the food that is scared." - Ron Swanson
Post 4 made on Friday July 24, 2015 at 18:42
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Try sending the power on command twice.
All high's, all low's, it must be.......
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OP | Post 5 made on Friday July 24, 2015 at 19:04
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Seems to work now that I enabled network standby. Go figure. I will check it again after the weekend. It would turn on if I sent the command twice. I did read a thread from several years ago which mentioned that.
"When I eat, it is the food that is scared." - Ron Swanson


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