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880 Setup w/ Samsung DLP HL-S5087W and HK AVR-635
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Post 1 made on Thursday September 4, 2008 at 00:07
mycuriouscow
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Can someone please comment on the delays I should use for these 2 devices? I'm having some problems trying to get the right timing. I tried changing but could never get consistent results. I may just try calling Logitech tech support if I can't find the right answers here.

Thanks!
Post 2 made on Thursday September 4, 2008 at 10:43
hhatkin
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Which delays are you referring to?
A TV normally needs a power-on delay of 5 to 10 seconds, an amplifier 2 to 5 seconds.
OP | Post 3 made on Thursday September 4, 2008 at 17:49
mycuriouscow
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Both types of delays....I can't seem to get both TV and RCVR to power on correctly unless I use a really high delay (power on of 30000). Was just wondering what people with the same components as me use for their settings.
Post 4 made on Thursday September 4, 2008 at 17:54
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One way to test what your poweer on delay for each device should be is to use the original remote and power on the device. Count the number of seconds before the device is able to accept commands sush as input change. This should be your power on delay for that device. You may have to make some minor adjustments to that time. Remember 1000ms = 1 sec
Post 5 made on Thursday September 4, 2008 at 19:46
hhatkin
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On September 4, 2008 at 17:49, mycuriouscow said...
Both types of delays....I can't seem to get both TV and
RCVR to power on correctly unless I use a really high
delay (power on of 30000).

There are four types of delays.
30 seconds is a long power-on, even for a TV.
What delay do you have for the receiver?
As rehaz says the best thing to do is actually to time the delays the devices need.
Post 6 made on Friday September 5, 2008 at 15:05
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I think his TV is a projector probably with colling fan(s), so 30 seconds might be about right. However he should test it as per Rehaz1 suggestion. This post provides an excellent description on all 4 delay types: [Link: remotecentral.com]
H659, H680, SA8300HD, TH-50PZ850, AVR-X4000
Post 7 made on Friday September 5, 2008 at 18:28
hhatkin
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Yes, I hadn't noticed that - DLP is a type of projection so its power on delay would be unusually long.
Post 8 made on Sunday September 7, 2008 at 09:18
akirby
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On September 5, 2008 at 18:28, hhatkin said...
Yes, I hadn't noticed that - DLP is a type of projection
so its power on delay would be unusually long.

That only applies to front projectors, not rear projectors.


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