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  #11  
Old August 20th 09, 10:02 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Peter Twydell
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In message , Brian Gaff
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I think its a misunderstanding of what the timer was for.

Brian


The website shows that it has an "On/ / off timer". Hovering over the
i-in-a-square shows "Enables the television to be preset to switch on
and off". I can't see much scope for misunderstanding there.
See: http://tinyurl.com/nham56
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Peter

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  #12  
Old August 20th 09, 10:03 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Peter Twydell
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In message , Ian
writes
In message , Peter Twydell
writes
In message , Adrian
writes
Peter Twydell wrote:
Looking for a 15 inch LCD TV for the bedroom.

The current arrangement is an analogue set connected to a plug-in
mains timer. This switches on at 06:45 and thereby acts as our alarm.

I bought a Goodmans LD1546WD set on the basis of what was on the Comet
site, i.e. that it has an on/off timer. Well, it doesn't. If I connect
it to the existing mains timer it switches on into standby mode, which
is useless for my purpose. Is this typical of LCD sets? My only
experience is with our Philips Ambilight.

Does anyone know of a set that would do what I want, i.e. switch on
into proper ON mode?



BTW, I can't access any of the Goodmans product pages, I get the
message: An error occurred during the processing of a configuration
file required to service this request. ( Using XP Home SP3, IE6)

If you use a mains timer most current TVs will come back on in stanby mode,
if the TV has a timer just leave it plugged in to the mains all the time.


That is what I intended to do, but the TV hasn't got a timer, despite
the spec on the website.


The timers on the sets that I've seen are for sending your chosen
channel down the scart to your VCR/PVR for scheduled recording.

They do this in standby.

You wouldn't want it to come on if you were recording something when
you were asleep.

So in fact it does what it's meant to, but not what you want it to.


The spec states quite clearly that it's about a timer for switching the
set on and off. See http://tinyurl.com/nham56
--
Peter

Ying tong iddle-i po!
  #13  
Old August 20th 09, 10:24 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
UKMonitor
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On Aug 20, 9:03*am, Peter Twydell wrote:
In message , Ian
writes





In message , Peter Twydell
writes
In message , Adrian
writes
Peter Twydell wrote:
Looking for a 15 inch LCD TV for the bedroom.


The current arrangement is an analogue set connected to a plug-in
mains timer. This switches on at 06:45 and thereby acts as our alarm..


I bought a Goodmans LD1546WD set on the basis of what was on the Comet
site, i.e. that it has an on/off timer. Well, it doesn't. If I connect
it to the existing mains timer it switches on into standby mode, which
is useless for my purpose. Is this typical of LCD sets? My only
experience is with our Philips Ambilight.


Does anyone know of a set that would do what I want, i.e. switch on
into proper ON mode?


BTW, I can't access any of the Goodmans product pages, I get the
message: An error occurred during the processing of a configuration
file required to service this request. ( Using XP Home SP3, IE6)


If you use a mains timer most current TVs will come back on in stanby mode,
if the TV has a timer just leave it plugged in to the mains all the time.


That is what I intended to do, but the TV hasn't got a timer, despite
the spec on the website.


The timers on the sets that I've seen are for sending your chosen
channel down the scart to your VCR/PVR for scheduled recording.


They do this in standby.


You wouldn't want it to come on if you were recording something when
you were asleep.


So in fact it does what it's meant to, but not what you want it to.


The spec states quite clearly that it's about a timer for switching the
set on and off. Seehttp://tinyurl.com/nham56
--
Peter

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- Show quoted text -


Take a look at this 16" Alba £99 from Argos, OK for bedroom and it has
a timer. You have to put some black tape over the very bright blue LED
standby light though. It flashes brightly during the night if they do
a download. Thought it was a police raid the first time it hapened !

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...er/5294811.htm

UKM

  #14  
Old August 20th 09, 10:49 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Adrian[_3_]
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Peter Twydell wrote:
In message , Brian
Gaff writes
I think its a misunderstanding of what the timer was for.

Brian


The website shows that it has an "On/ / off timer". Hovering over the
i-in-a-square shows "Enables the television to be preset to switch on
and off". I can't see much scope for misunderstanding there.
See: http://tinyurl.com/nham56


You said in your original post that you used a mains timer, you can't expect
an onboard timer to work without power. BTW this sets is not 16:9 it is
16:10, therefore in my opinion is not fit for purpose.
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her wipe out Bunny's world domination.


  #15  
Old August 20th 09, 10:55 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Adrian[_3_]
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Ian wrote:
In message , Peter Twydell
writes
In message , Adrian
writes
Peter Twydell wrote:
Looking for a 15 inch LCD TV for the bedroom.

The current arrangement is an analogue set connected to a plug-in
mains timer. This switches on at 06:45 and thereby acts as our
alarm. I bought a Goodmans LD1546WD set on the basis of what was on the
Comet site, i.e. that it has an on/off timer. Well, it doesn't. If
I connect it to the existing mains timer it switches on into
standby mode, which is useless for my purpose. Is this typical of
LCD sets? My only experience is with our Philips Ambilight.

Does anyone know of a set that would do what I want, i.e. switch on
into proper ON mode?



BTW, I can't access any of the Goodmans product pages, I get the
message: An error occurred during the processing of a configuration
file required to service this request. ( Using XP Home SP3, IE6)

If you use a mains timer most current TVs will come back on in
stanby mode, if the TV has a timer just leave it plugged in to the
mains all the time.


That is what I intended to do, but the TV hasn't got a timer, despite
the spec on the website.


The timers on the sets that I've seen are for sending your chosen
channel down the scart to your VCR/PVR for scheduled recording.

They do this in standby.

You wouldn't want it to come on if you were recording something when
you were asleep.

So in fact it does what it's meant to, but not what you want it to.


What Peter wants used to exist, I used a JVC 21F1 with a timer to wake me up
in the morning. Obviously that would be far to big and old for his
requirements.
--
^..^ This is Kitty. Copy and paste Kitty into your signature to help

her wipe out Bunny's world domination.


  #16  
Old August 20th 09, 10:57 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Adrian[_3_]
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Default 15 inch LCD

UKMonitor wrote:
On Aug 20, 9:03 am, Peter Twydell wrote:
In message , Ian
writes





In message , Peter Twydell
writes
In message ,
Adrian writes
Peter Twydell wrote:
Looking for a 15 inch LCD TV for the bedroom.


The current arrangement is an analogue set connected to a plug-in
mains timer. This switches on at 06:45 and thereby acts as our
alarm.


I bought a Goodmans LD1546WD set on the basis of what was on the
Comet site, i.e. that it has an on/off timer. Well, it doesn't.
If I connect it to the existing mains timer it switches on into
standby mode, which is useless for my purpose. Is this typical
of LCD sets? My only experience is with our Philips Ambilight.


Does anyone know of a set that would do what I want, i.e. switch
on into proper ON mode?


BTW, I can't access any of the Goodmans product pages, I get the
message: An error occurred during the processing of a
configuration file required to service this request. ( Using XP
Home SP3, IE6)


If you use a mains timer most current TVs will come back on in
stanby mode, if the TV has a timer just leave it plugged in to
the mains all the time.


That is what I intended to do, but the TV hasn't got a timer,
despite the spec on the website.


The timers on the sets that I've seen are for sending your chosen
channel down the scart to your VCR/PVR for scheduled recording.


They do this in standby.


You wouldn't want it to come on if you were recording something when
you were asleep.


So in fact it does what it's meant to, but not what you want it to.


The spec states quite clearly that it's about a timer for switching
the set on and off. Seehttp://tinyurl.com/nham56
--
Peter

Ying tong iddle-i po!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Take a look at this 16" Alba £99 from Argos, OK for bedroom and it has
a timer. You have to put some black tape over the very bright blue LED
standby light though. It flashes brightly during the night if they do
a download. Thought it was a police raid the first time it hapened !

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...er/5294811.htm

UKM


That one only has a sleep timer, not a switch on timer. Apart from that it's
a nice little set, my aunt has one in her kitchen. Proper 16:9 too.
--
^..^ This is Kitty. Copy and paste Kitty into your signature to help

her wipe out Bunny's world domination.


  #17  
Old August 20th 09, 12:56 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
smac
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Cello TP1936WDVB this one has awake setting
  #18  
Old August 20th 09, 04:09 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Peter Twydell
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Default 15 inch LCD

In message , Adrian
writes
Peter Twydell wrote:
In message , Brian
Gaff writes
I think its a misunderstanding of what the timer was for.

Brian


The website shows that it has an "On/ / off timer". Hovering over the
i-in-a-square shows "Enables the television to be preset to switch on
and off". I can't see much scope for misunderstanding there.
See: http://tinyurl.com/nham56


You said in your original post that you used a mains timer, you can't expect
an onboard timer to work without power. BTW this sets is not 16:9 it is
16:10, therefore in my opinion is not fit for purpose.


If the set had a built-in timer I wouldn't need the plugin. OTOH I would
use the existing plugin if the set had no timer of its own and came on
when power was applied, instead of going into standby.
--
Peter

Ying tong iddle-i po!
  #20  
Old August 20th 09, 09:46 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Woody[_3_]
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Default 15 inch LCD

To the OP: you can get third party remotes with a built in clock
that lets you use it to program recording. It can also switch on
a TV.


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harrogate three at ntlworld dot com


 




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