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Using the trigger input in home theatre setups
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(26-Jul-2015, 11:23)Jgw911 Wrote: Ok, got off my backside to check the back of the Yamaha (was previously reading the manual because checking the back of the Yamaha means pulling it out of the rack). Was actually a 3.5 mm socket as well not an RCA after all (the manual really wasn't clear on that). Went for a rummage in my cables box and found a stereo 3.5 mm to 3.5 mm. Then used the Configurator to switch on the trigger input on the Dev. Connected everything up and.....

It works!!!! The Dev comes on when the AVR is switched on AND the Dev switches off when the AVR is switched off - result!!

I've configured the Dev to set to AV bypass as the default startup option so that's job done I think. The one weakness of not having an IR remote sensor is a weakness no more.

That's a good Sunday's work methinks. Time for a cuppa and a few biccies (and maybe a movie).

thanks for tht advice. worked fine for me as well. 

it is just a pity that devialet does not switch to Bypass automatically when it gets triggered by the AVR.

Now I need to configure Bypass as defaut input whenever my Devialet turns on. I do not like that, honestly, as it was previously set to my Phono Station Sad
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RE: Using the trigger input in home theatre setups - by k1282 - 26-Nov-2016, 00:56

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