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Trigger cable lowers temperatures & power consumption
I used your configuration files on my Expert 440 Pro, and power on, standby, and power off are working fine. It seems that configuration files are fine.

Since other users successfully used trigger cable on Expert 1000 Pro, I believe it is a cable issue (miss connected or broken cable).




Just for double checking, can you try here attached configuration files?

These are for Expert 440 Pro, and they are working fine with trigger cable. You won't be able to listen music (due inputs settings), but just check the behavior of power on, standby, and power off.

If it still not working as expected, then double check cables connections (a few times, I wrongly connect trigger cable on master/companion...).



Also, trigger cable must a be a stereo cable (3 pins at each end), and not a mono cable (2 pins at each end).

Other thing that sometimes helps is to fully power off both units after changing configuration files (unplug from the mains).



P.S.: In your post, I don't see your DOS version on companion. In order to see this, you can start your companion without SD card. In companion mode, this info in not available displayed.


Attached Files
.txt   dp_cfg_MASTER.txt (Size: 30.57 KB / Downloads: 3)
.txt   dp_cfg_COMPANION.txt (Size: 30.18 KB / Downloads: 0)
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Summary so far - by flohmann - 28-Mar-2020, 20:01
RE: Trigger cable lowers temperatures & power consumption - by daniel.avasilichioaei - 10-May-2020, 15:26

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