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Trigger cable and the Configurator
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(16-Jun-2017, 21:38)Wdw Wrote: All,

Quick question to any that may have some thoughts to share.  I have the trigger cable installed between the two units and have clicked on the "Trig in" on the master in Configurator.  I inadvertently clicked on the AES on the slave unit and the graphic changed to show the line drawn between the two units.  
(see screen shot below)
This makes me wonder if the trigger is not talking to the slave unless an input is selected on the slave.  
I had assumed the trigger was sharing temperature and related information between the two units even when "trig in" is toggled on but a slave input not selected with the line drawn as per below.  Hope this makes sense.

Cheers,
WDW

If your first configuration showed no line between the trigger sockets, then no trigger cable is needed. 

If you aren't using any inputs on the Companion, you don't need to connect the trigger cable.

Here's my configuration as an example:     
Project Eperience X Pack with Ortofon Rondo Red MC, Oppo BDP 105D, 2 x Sonos Connect, QNAP HS251+ NAS with 2 X 6TB Western Digital Red, Mac 5K 32GB running Lifetime Roon, iPad Pro 12.9" for remote control.  Etalon Ethernet Isolator, Devialet 440 Pro CI, Sonus faber Olympica ll with Isoacoustics Gaia ll feet, Auralic Taurus Mkll headphone amp.Denon AH-D5000, Sennheiser HD600 and HD800 with Cardas cable,  Van Den Hul The First Ultimate and Crystal interconnects, Furutech power cables, GSP Audio Spatia speaker cable.
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Trigger cable and the Configurator - by Wdw - 16-Jun-2017, 21:38
RE: Trigger cable and the Configurator - by Axel - 17-Jun-2017, 01:37

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