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<blockquote data-quote="a33" data-source="post: 1068335" data-attributes="member: 332642"><p>So, nothing like raw diseqc commands or so (alas), but many delay possibilities.</p><p>I guess the delay is in millisec, as it is in this thread: <a href="https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/posts/525732/" target="_blank">[TV] - Support for uncommited diseqc swithes (1.1), support for cascaded diseqc commands</a></p><p>(W10 means: wait 10 millisec).</p><p></p><p>Does it make sense to alter these values, and if so: which of them, I wonder?</p><p>Of course you could double or triple them all. You could try, of course, but I don't see an apparent reason why that would help.</p><p></p><p>Except maybe one, as I am still puzzled by the strange motor behaviour around zero degrees. Could that be because of a reset command?</p><p>So what happens when you set the 'delay after diseqc reset command' to 1000 ( =1 sec, I presume) ?</p><p></p><p>'Motor Running timeout': I don't what that is, and what the value means.</p><p></p><p>'Motor command retries': No problem with testing that on 2, for instance.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Don't know much about why there are so many different delay-possibilities....</p><p></p><p>(BTW. Did you try how your motor reacts to your Zgemma, after moving the motor to another position with another receiver? Does it do the 1-degree movement <strong>on the new position</strong>, or does it <strong>go to zero</strong> and do the one degree movement (depending on which side you are coming from) over there?)</p><p></p><p>Greetz,</p><p>A33</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a33, post: 1068335, member: 332642"] So, nothing like raw diseqc commands or so (alas), but many delay possibilities. I guess the delay is in millisec, as it is in this thread: [URL="https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/posts/525732/"][TV] - Support for uncommited diseqc swithes (1.1), support for cascaded diseqc commands[/URL] (W10 means: wait 10 millisec). Does it make sense to alter these values, and if so: which of them, I wonder? Of course you could double or triple them all. You could try, of course, but I don't see an apparent reason why that would help. Except maybe one, as I am still puzzled by the strange motor behaviour around zero degrees. Could that be because of a reset command? So what happens when you set the 'delay after diseqc reset command' to 1000 ( =1 sec, I presume) ? 'Motor Running timeout': I don't what that is, and what the value means. 'Motor command retries': No problem with testing that on 2, for instance. Don't know much about why there are so many different delay-possibilities.... (BTW. Did you try how your motor reacts to your Zgemma, after moving the motor to another position with another receiver? Does it do the 1-degree movement [B]on the new position[/B], or does it [B]go to zero[/B] and do the one degree movement (depending on which side you are coming from) over there?) Greetz, A33 [/QUOTE]
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