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January 5, 2014 at 4:31 pm #15300
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InactiveIn reply to previous questions, I can say that the loopthrough on my HDR-2000T recently purchased from Richer Sounds DOES work when in STANDBY. It does NOT work if the box is unplugged from the mains.
System details are as follows:
Software Version UKTFAC.1.00.07
Loader Version UKTFAC.1.02
System ID 80BC.7E10
Update Date 12 SEP 2013
MICOM Version 12.4
Mac Address 08:EB:74:7D:21:2A
January 5, 2014 at 4:38 pm #49533grahamlthompson
ParticipantHave you a menu option to change sby mode ? It won’t work with the power off (the loop amplifier requires power).
January 5, 2014 at 4:41 pm #49534Barry
ModeratorAre you sure?
Was your box perhaps in standby with a recording in progess or a timer due in t-15 minutes or less.
January 5, 2014 at 4:44 pm #49535Anonymous
InactiveQuote:Have you a menu option to change sby mode ? It won’t work with the power off (the loop amplifier requires power).I am not aware of any option to change the Standby mode.
But I don’t see any fundamental reason why the loopthrough would require any power or any amplification. All it should require is a ferrite coupling, with a power loss of just 3db.
January 5, 2014 at 4:51 pm #49536Anonymous
InactiveQuote:In reply to previous questions, I can say that the loopthrough on my HDR-2000T recently purchased from Richer Sounds DOES work when in STANDBY.Mine, with exactly the same version, does not.
January 5, 2014 at 5:06 pm #49537grahamlthompson
ParticipantMarmaduke – 18 minutes ago »
Quote:Have you a menu option to change sby mode ? It won’t work with the power off (the loop amplifier requires power).I am not aware of any option to change the Standby mode.
But I don’t see any fundamental reason why the loopthrough would require any power or any amplification. All it should require is a ferrite coupling, with a power loss of just 3db.
All such devices have a small amount of amplification, usually with a bit more gain than the insertion loss. There’s no way that a maker can possibly know how many items will be in the rf chain. Could easily be 5 or 6. A couple of Freeview Pvrs and a Sky box could easily be chained.
January 5, 2014 at 5:40 pm #49538Anonymous
InactiveMarmaduke – 52 minutes ago »
Quote:Have you a menu option to change sby mode ? It won’t work with the power off (the loop amplifier requires power).I am not aware of any option to change the Standby mode…..
Please would you check via
MENU >> Settings >> System >> Power Management
On the menu for power management software 1.00.06 only had 1 option on that menu. Is there now a power saving option as well?
January 5, 2014 at 5:42 pm #49539Anonymous
InactiveJamesB – 49 minutes ago »
Quote:In reply to previous questions, I can say that the loopthrough on my HDR-2000T recently purchased from Richer Sounds DOES work when in STANDBY.Mine, with exactly the same version, does not.
On the similar HDR-FOX T2 the default is for this to be off. If loop through has been added to 1.00.07 then it’s probably accessed via
MENU >> Settings >> System >> Power Management
January 5, 2014 at 5:50 pm #49540Anonymous
InactiveQuote:On the similar HDR-FOX T2 the default is for this to be off. If loop through has been added to 1.00.07 then it’s probably accessed viaMENU >> Settings >> System >> Power Management
That’s probably where it should be but unfortunately on this box, with this software version, there’s no option for a level of standby that would allow the signal to be passed through.
January 5, 2014 at 5:58 pm #49541Anonymous
InactiveQuote:Was your box perhaps in standby with a recording in progess or a timer due in t-15 minutes or less.I can now confirm that, in fact, there was a recording in progress at the time that I made my observation. Although the colour of the front panel lamp was certainly RED.
So my conclusion was faulty. Sorry about that.
January 5, 2014 at 6:03 pm #49542Anonymous
InactiveQuote:I can now confirm that, in fact, there was a recording in progress at the time that I made my observation. Although the colour of the front panel lamp was certainly RED.Yeah, one of the things I’ve found confusing is that the LED seems to go red when recording and a very slightly different shade of red in standby.
Thanks for checking.
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