Post 2 made on Saturday February 23, 2002 at 14:37 |
ddarche Mr. RemoteQuest |
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Tomt,
As I recall, you have to determine if your receiver has a PowerToggle (which is on-off-on-off, etc. Or a discrete code for On and a discrete code for Off.
If it only has a powertoggle, I don't think you can do it, unless you remove the Power command from your script or you send 2 powertoggles signals. Since it is always on, it would turn off then on again.
For example, my Yamaha has Power On and also have Standby (which is off). There is a code for each. So I can send a discrete On and if it is already on, it basically ignores it.
Hope this helps...Dave
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