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Turn off companion screen on Expert Pro 440
#11
you can switch each input off by clicking on the input connector itself, not on the white arrow.
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#12
Yes! Thank you, I feel really stupid now. I clicked on the arrows for at least one hundred times...
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#13
Bump and new question! I recently stopped using my 440 with the units stacked on each other. They now sit side by side. When in standby, only the master unit is showing 'Devialet 440 Pro Core'. The companion display is completely blank in standby modus. In this thread some users claimed that their companion displays did show something in standby modus: https://devialetchat.com/Thread-Master-s...ink?page=9 Is there anyone who can confirm that this is still possible? Or is the companion display always off in standy modus?
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#14
(24-Mar-2020, 10:00)Fairvsfree Wrote: Bump and new question! I recently stopped using my 440 with the units stacked on each other. They now sit side by side. When in standby, only the master unit is showing 'Devialet 440 Pro Core'. The companion display is completely blank in standby modus. In this thread some users claimed that their companion displays did show something in standby modus: https://devialetchat.com/Thread-Master-s...ink?page=9 Is there anyone who can confirm that this is still possible? Or is the companion display always off in standy modus?

You must use a trigger cable for this. Check here: https://devialetchat.com/Thread-440-Pro-...9#pid91499
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#15
@Vivialet I notice in this thread from a year ago you indicated Roon displays the Devialet volume. Mine displays the volume if I use the Roon Ready input, but if I use USB, which I prefer, it doesn't show the current volume, so I do use my phone with the Devialet App. Is there is a setting somewhere that will show that current volume when using USB? In the past I tried the options in Settings (in Roon - Device volume, etc) but that didn't show the volume. Have I missed a setting somewhere else?

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Nucklehead AMD Server  -   Devialet 1000Pro  -  Magico S3 Speakers
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#16
(24-Mar-2020, 13:40)Dan Wrote: @Vivialet  I notice in this thread from a year ago you indicated Roon displays the Devialet volume. Mine displays the volume if I use the Roon Ready input, but if I use USB, which I prefer, it doesn't show the current volume, so I do use my phone with the Devialet App. Is there is a setting somewhere that will show that current volume when using USB? In the past I tried the options in Settings (in Roon - Device volume, etc) but that didn't show the volume. Have I missed a setting somewhere else?

Thanks

As far as I know, Roon is displaying volume for Roon Ready devices only. This is meaning that for Devialet it will work via network only (and not via USB).
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#17
That jives with my experience - I was hoping I missed something somewhere. Thanks
Nucklehead AMD Server  -   Devialet 1000Pro  -  Magico S3 Speakers
New England
USA
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#18
(15-Aug-2019, 14:31)Vivialet Wrote: you can switch each input off by clicking on the input connector itself, not on the white arrow.

(24-Mar-2020, 10:22)daniel.avasilichioaei Wrote:
(24-Mar-2020, 10:00)Fairvsfree Wrote: Bump and new question! I recently stopped using my 440 with the units stacked on each other. They now sit side by side. When in standby, only the master unit is showing 'Devialet 440 Pro Core'. The companion display is completely blank in standby modus. In this thread some users claimed that their companion displays did show something in standby modus: https://devialetchat.com/Thread-Master-s...ink?page=9 Is there anyone who can confirm that this is still possible? Or is the companion display always off in standy modus?

You must use a trigger cable for this. Check here: https://devialetchat.com/Thread-440-Pro-...9#pid91499

Thanks! I'll try it out and report back here.
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