How to solve On/Off/On cycle
youstra
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I have a PCS hooked up to a PS3. When the PS3 is turned on, some other stuff should be turned on, including an RS232-controlled Onkyo pre/pro. This all happens through a channel event.
I'm not having consistent results, and it appears to be because the PCS sends an On, then an Off then an On in rapid succession to the I/O port.
What's the best way to handle this?
I'm not having consistent results, and it appears to be because the PCS sends an On, then an Off then an On in rapid succession to the I/O port.
What's the best way to handle this?
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Not sure my syntax is right, but that should solve your problem.
It has been working well for us. Each SIM2 provides 2 outputs and you can use 2 sensors per output. There is a logic dipswitch to determine if the two sensors work as OR or AND. This means that if you really wanted to, you could use a light sensor with an audio sensor and only consider the box one if both are present.
Jeff
It sounds to me like your PCS calibration is not correct.
Have you gone through the calibration procedure completely?
I have found far too many circumstances when the PCS simply couldn't be adjusted properly. The current threshold between on and standby just wasn't big enough to detect reliably. I've also seen devices that have such a large fluctuation as they power up or down that it was impossible to lock it in (one of the worst I've seen was a Dell monitor, it took a full 5 seconds where the current draw was all over the map). By all means, make sure it was adjusted correctly, but keep in mind it may not help.
Kevin D.