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Bluebeam Discrete On
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Post 1 made on Sunday February 16, 2014 at 17:07
JohnnyRose
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I have all the commands working except the discrete on. There was a thread about this in the CI forum a couple years ago but the solution was never posted.

I'm using a MX-3000 and MSC-400 with the hex codes from the AA website. Latest firmware on the AA BB (2.06) and its powered with an AC adapter and connected to PS3 with the through USB for power sensing. The Power sensing and discrete power on are selected in the AA software which was downloaded to the Bluebeam.

Everything works like a charm except the power on. The BB LED does not blink when it receives the power on command (when the PS3 is off) which indicates its not receiving the signal. However, when the PS3 is powered on, the Bluebeam does respond to the discrete on command (nothing happens since its already on but it does respond through the LED).

I tried the hex string from the old CI thread and the AA website. The ir flasher mounted to the front of the BB is firing.

Thanks in advance.

Last edited by JohnnyRose on February 16, 2014 19:20.
OP | Post 2 made on Monday February 17, 2014 at 11:57
JohnnyRose
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Problem solved.

If you want to use discrete power on commands, uncheck the "enable discrete power on" box next to the Power Tracking window.
Post 3 made on Friday July 28, 2017 at 04:12
MindyMagic
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On February 17, 2014 at 11:57, JohnnyRose said...
Problem solved.

If you want to use discrete power on commands, uncheck the "enable discrete power on" box next to the Power Tracking window.

My brother was experiencing the same thing with his PS3. I guess I have to inform him of this solution. Thanks, man!
Post 4 made on Monday November 6, 2017 at 23:33
auralenhancer
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Okay, no wonder! that solution was completely counter-intuitive to what I experienced in a similar setup with a home theater client.
Thanks for posting that.
Will
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