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order of the devices to be powered on in an activity
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05-12-2012 03:40 PM
Hi,
I own an harmony650 which I recently had to modify settings to use a Panasonic 50GT30 tv and an onkyo 515 amplificator. A bug of the onkyo makes it necessary to switch the amplificator before the tv. But the default configuration of the harmony makes the contrary.
Si I tried to use the power on order device command to inverse this trend with the harmony 7.7 software.
However, no matter which power on order I choose, the TV is always powered on first.
Is this a bug of the harmony 7.7 software ? Is there something to do ?
Thank you for your help
I own an harmony650 which I recently had to modify settings to use a Panasonic 50GT30 tv and an onkyo 515 amplificator. A bug of the onkyo makes it necessary to switch the amplificator before the tv. But the default configuration of the harmony makes the contrary.
Si I tried to use the power on order device command to inverse this trend with the harmony 7.7 software.
However, no matter which power on order I choose, the TV is always powered on first.
Is this a bug of the harmony 7.7 software ? Is there something to do ?
Thank you for your help
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05-15-2012 02:19 AM
I've found the answer in this forum : it is due to the "scart" on my TV.
It was quite hard to find ...
Hope it will help someone else !
http://forums.logitech.com/t5/Harmony-Remotes-Prog
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05-15-2012 03:15 AM
Hi
I subscribed because I was wondering about this myself, so thanks for posting the answer!
Regards
Chris
