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Power ON - Panasonic Quintrix
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Post 1 made on Monday March 19, 2007 at 10:49
SteDolphin
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Hi guys ...

I've a Panasonic Quintrix TX32 ... (something) and I'm having trouble in PowerOn ...

Or ... Even with his remote to power on the TV I've to keep the power button for a long time ... otherwise doesn't power up ...

With the nevo I'm having the same problem ... I've to keep it pressed. Fine ... but I can't use it in a Macro ... as it doesn't power up ...

I tried to repeat the same command three or four time within the macro

Panasonic - Power
Panasonic - Power
Panasonic - Power ...

the trouble is the waiting time beetween them ... so it doesn't work as a long key press, but as three separate key press...

Ideas ???

TKS

Steve
Post 2 made on Monday March 19, 2007 at 11:57
Stealth X
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i'll start by saying i'm no pro, simply an end user, and have been wrong in the past-

not to be a dark cloud, but i'm surprised you can get the nevo to power it on at all as i wasnt aware you could accomplish a "long press" at all. that being said, you may be SOL for using it in a macro. i personally would just have that power command on one of the function keys on the main page or whatever.

hopefully you get a better response than this, good luck!
Post 3 made on Monday March 19, 2007 at 15:49
rkotemp
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I've also a Panasonic Quintrix (TX36PG50F).
With the Power toggle key (labeled Power in the library) i also need to press it longer.
But in the code library are also seperate Power on en Power off codes for panasonic (i used devicecode T1650). They need no long press.

Rob
Post 4 made on Monday March 19, 2007 at 16:08
Stealth X
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well that is better.
OP | Post 5 made on Tuesday March 20, 2007 at 03:16
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Thanks a lot, I will try it ASAP ... (Weekend) :(
OP | Post 6 made on Tuesday March 20, 2007 at 03:21
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On March 19, 2007 at 11:57, Stealth X said...
i personally would
just have that power command on one of the function keys
on the main page or whatever.

That's what I did ... trouble if you want to create a Dummy Macro as ... Power ON TV, Power ON ... something else ... then you can't use the PowerON TV ...
Post 7 made on Tuesday March 20, 2007 at 09:34
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On March 20, 2007 at 03:21, SteDolphin said...
That's what I did ... trouble if you want to create a
Dummy Macro as ... Power ON TV, Power ON ... something
else ... then you can't use the PowerON TV ...

i meant to not use the power toggle in a macro at all. 1st power on the TV then fire off your macro. sounds like you have discretes for this unit so this is moot anyways.


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